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this year it became a unesco world heritage site. the says that it became through as a smoke and you agree. assault thrived during the weaning years of the ottoman empire. it was a regional trading hub and away station for pilgrims traveling to jerusalem. christians and muslims lived here, side by side, and opened their limestone homes, to visitors, passing through the living heritage city. as you see, is this phil, i sophie was to live in the cell phone and the old area and the heritage buildings . and there were mix cities like vent, especially on differentiates from other because like any, any person visits also says he can interact with local, they can listen to their stories. the push for assault to be recognized by unesco as a world heritage site began 26 years ago. after 2 failed attempts, it was finally granted the designation in july. now the hope is tourists will come. i think it's very interesting. yeah, i heard this like a very ation cd autumn on looks like very nice. the assault development corporation is working with a
this year it became a unesco world heritage site. the says that it became through as a smoke and you agree. assault thrived during the weaning years of the ottoman empire. it was a regional trading hub and away station for pilgrims traveling to jerusalem. christians and muslims lived here, side by side, and opened their limestone homes, to visitors, passing through the living heritage city. as you see, is this phil, i sophie was to live in the cell phone and the old area and the heritage...
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she is the assistant director general for the social and human sciences off unesco. she joins us from paris. many thanks for speaking to us in the program. break this down for us because artificial intelligence used to be the stuff of science fiction, but it's, it has become more widespread, hasn't it? for those of us, not so tech savvy, like myself gave us an idea of how it's being currently used it every day. life today. well, thank you for inviting me and for having me and for reporting this a breakthrough in unit 193 countries of proving by your commission this recommendation tell us that they are concern to ensure we control the downside of artificial intelligence grow so that we can make more investments so that the people into diligence can also help us achieve better outcomes. let me just put the things in perspective. almost all the decisions that we're taking now are being powered by artificial intelligence. which movie you go and see which uses huge you buy in the internet, but more importantly, is not only the big platforms, governments, the public and th
she is the assistant director general for the social and human sciences off unesco. she joins us from paris. many thanks for speaking to us in the program. break this down for us because artificial intelligence used to be the stuff of science fiction, but it's, it has become more widespread, hasn't it? for those of us, not so tech savvy, like myself gave us an idea of how it's being currently used it every day. life today. well, thank you for inviting me and for having me and for reporting this...
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the push for salt to be recognized by unesco as a world heritage site began 26 years ago. after 2 failed attempts, it was finally granted the designation in july. now the hope is, tourists will come think it's very interesting. yeah, i heard that's like a very me ation cd autumn on looks like very nice. the assault development corporation is working with a government to devise a $10000000.00 plan to restore and renovate the historic buildings and create amenities for tourist. the city of 82000 people doesn't have a hotel. mobile, we are waiting for the government pacific with the amount of money to improve the tourism sector in a some way to attract today. we are worried about this because if things did not work well, nothing will change. even mid. recognizing the government may not have the funds. city leaders are already looking to the private sector to help transform assault into a world class destination for tour it in keeping with the tradition of hospitality created by their ancestors. people say they're ready to welcome them. natasha name l 0, assault jordan. time f
the push for salt to be recognized by unesco as a world heritage site began 26 years ago. after 2 failed attempts, it was finally granted the designation in july. now the hope is, tourists will come think it's very interesting. yeah, i heard that's like a very me ation cd autumn on looks like very nice. the assault development corporation is working with a government to devise a $10000000.00 plan to restore and renovate the historic buildings and create amenities for tourist. the city of 82000...
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this year it became a unesco world heritage site. the so that it became through as a smoke and you dream assault thrived during the weaning years of the ottoman empire. it was a regional trading hub and away station for pilgrims traveling to jerusalem. christians and muslims lived here, side by side, and opened their limestone homes, to visitors, passing through the living heritage city. as you see, is this phil, i sophie was to live and the bell phone and the old area and the heritage buildings . and there were mix it, you're like very special. i'm differentiated from other because like any, any person visits or felicity can interact with locals. they can listen to their stories. the push for assault to be recognized by unesco as a world heritage site began 26 years ago. after 2 failed attempts, it was finally granted the designation in july. now the hope is tourists will come think it's very picturesque and interesting. yeah, i heard that's like uh very im ancient cd ultima tie. allen the i looked like larry nice. the assault devel
this year it became a unesco world heritage site. the so that it became through as a smoke and you dream assault thrived during the weaning years of the ottoman empire. it was a regional trading hub and away station for pilgrims traveling to jerusalem. christians and muslims lived here, side by side, and opened their limestone homes, to visitors, passing through the living heritage city. as you see, is this phil, i sophie was to live and the bell phone and the old area and the heritage...
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and — we meet the teacher who's just won a million dollars in a unesco backed prize. it feels amazing and it really validates the work the teachers put inside and outside the classroom every day. hello and welcome to the programme. in an unexpected move, the world's two biggest producers of greenhouse gases — the us and china — have agreed to co—operate more closely on climate issues over the next decade. the countries issued a joint statement at the cop—26 conference in glasgow — pledging to help keep alive the hope of limiting global temperature rises this century to one—and—a—half degrees celsius. but they didn't say whether they'd back a draft international agreement — calling on all nations to reconvene next year with tougher carbon cutting targets. our science editor david shukman has the latest. can the world agree to slow down the release of the gases heating the planet? can it do what it takes to reduce the melting of the polar ice? and will this be enough to limit the rise of the sea? with the conference now entering its final days, delegat
and — we meet the teacher who's just won a million dollars in a unesco backed prize. it feels amazing and it really validates the work the teachers put inside and outside the classroom every day. hello and welcome to the programme. in an unexpected move, the world's two biggest producers of greenhouse gases — the us and china — have agreed to co—operate more closely on climate issues over the next decade. the countries issued a joint statement at the cop—26 conference in glasgow —...
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and we meet the teacher who's just won $1 million in a unesco—backed prize. this feels amazing and it really validates the work that teachers put in inside and outside of the classroom every day. live from our studio in singapore, this is is bbc news. it's newsday. hello and welcome to the programme. in an unexpected move, the world's two biggest producers of greenhouse gases — the us and china — have agreed to co—operate more closely on climate issues over the next decade. the countries issued a joint statement at the cop26 conference in glasgow — pledging to help keep alive the hope of limiting global temperature rises this century to 1.5 degrees celsius. you are but they didn't say whether they'd back a draft international agreement, calling on all nations to reconvene next year with tougher carbon cutting targets. you so our science editor david shukman has the latest. can the world agree to slow down the release of the gases heating the planet? can it do what it takes to reduce the melting of the polar ice? and will this be enough to limit the ri
and we meet the teacher who's just won $1 million in a unesco—backed prize. this feels amazing and it really validates the work that teachers put in inside and outside of the classroom every day. live from our studio in singapore, this is is bbc news. it's newsday. hello and welcome to the programme. in an unexpected move, the world's two biggest producers of greenhouse gases — the us and china — have agreed to co—operate more closely on climate issues over the next decade. the...
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unesco is one of those u.n. agencies that routinely discriminates against israel. one day, they decided to designate the tomb of the patriarch another one of judaism's holiest sites as a, get this, palestinian heritage site in need of protection from israel. i had heard enough. we withdrew from unesco, andrew took the checkbook with us and stopped paying for it. that was another good day. [applause] then, there was the u.n. commander in south lebanon, my friend, general, harvey, who is now head of the ids, introduced me to the commander when i visited the israel-lebanon border. that guy was a real piece of work. the u.n. has a peacekeeping force in south lebanon, and its mission is to make sure the area is demilitarized and no entity other than the lebanese army has weapons. well, it was no secret, as bola -- hezbollah has thousands of soldiers and tens of thousands of rockets in south lebanon aimed squarely at israel, but the u.n. commander thought he should be friends withhezbollah and not report any of their violations. i told him his job was not to make friends
unesco is one of those u.n. agencies that routinely discriminates against israel. one day, they decided to designate the tomb of the patriarch another one of judaism's holiest sites as a, get this, palestinian heritage site in need of protection from israel. i had heard enough. we withdrew from unesco, andrew took the checkbook with us and stopped paying for it. that was another good day. [applause] then, there was the u.n. commander in south lebanon, my friend, general, harvey, who is now head...
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this year it became a unesco world heritage site. the says that it became through as a smoke and you agree. assault thrived during the weaning years of the ottoman empire. it was a regional trading hub and away station for pilgrims traveling to jerusalem. christians and muslims lived here, side by side, and opened their limestone homes, to visitors, passing through the living heritage city. as you see, is this phil, i sophie was to live and the bell phone and the old area and the heritage buildings . and there were mixed with your like vote, especially i'm differentiates from other because like any, any person visits also city can interact with locos, they can listen to their stories. the push for assault to be recognized by unesco as a world heritage site began 26 years ago. after 2 failed attempts, it was finally granted the designation in july. now the hope is tourists will come think it's very picturesque and interesting. yeah, i heard that's like a very aim, ancient cd up among our style and the i looked like very nice. the assa
this year it became a unesco world heritage site. the says that it became through as a smoke and you agree. assault thrived during the weaning years of the ottoman empire. it was a regional trading hub and away station for pilgrims traveling to jerusalem. christians and muslims lived here, side by side, and opened their limestone homes, to visitors, passing through the living heritage city. as you see, is this phil, i sophie was to live and the bell phone and the old area and the heritage...
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the push for assault to be recognized by unesco as a world heritage site began 26 years ago. after 2 failed attempts, it was finally granted the designation in july. now the hope is tourists will come think it's very picturesque and interesting. yeah, i heard that's like a very im, ancient cd ultima tie. allen the i looked like larry nice. the assault development corporation is working with a government to devise a $10000000.00 plan to restore and renovate the historic buildings and create amenities for tourists. the city of 82000 people doesn't have a hotel or q 3 gallagher mobile. we are waiting for the government to set a good amount of money to improve the tourism sector. allison toy to attract to it . if we are worried about this, because if things did not work well, laughing will change even with recognizing the government may not have the funds, city leaders or already looking to the private sector to help transform assault into a world class destination for tourists in keeping with the tradition of hospitality created by their ancestors. people say they're ready to we
the push for assault to be recognized by unesco as a world heritage site began 26 years ago. after 2 failed attempts, it was finally granted the designation in july. now the hope is tourists will come think it's very picturesque and interesting. yeah, i heard that's like a very im, ancient cd ultima tie. allen the i looked like larry nice. the assault development corporation is working with a government to devise a $10000000.00 plan to restore and renovate the historic buildings and create...
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i, ah, as you know, in unesco, they have different diable. they have something they called the tentative list of heritage. the tentative men that particularly they want to put it in the units or list or to be a hated for you want to. so that's mean they start the process, but that in the process, and this is stop in 2005. but i guess i haven't heard any news from that, but i guess they are still in the process because it's take a while for unit school because they need to export the reasons the motivations why they want to do so. and i think only the environmental issue is a, he's a big deal, you know, is a big issue to pull up his leg and to make it go ahead. it's just in my mom wanted a new or pre very he's also not when i walk in, it's not the entity and the family i would need is there for the present in my family because he mark, i've seen very cassy sam percent the why? oh, committee here let me see on for me to see i think that's followed you just a little committee in a crate. anita of s. as in am i looking for entity? later on today.
i, ah, as you know, in unesco, they have different diable. they have something they called the tentative list of heritage. the tentative men that particularly they want to put it in the units or list or to be a hated for you want to. so that's mean they start the process, but that in the process, and this is stop in 2005. but i guess i haven't heard any news from that, but i guess they are still in the process because it's take a while for unit school because they need to export the reasons the...
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nipple to learn about a month, a doctor when us, i'm up to use it if it, but it i, ah, as you know, in unesco, they have different diable. they have something they called the tentative list of heritage. the tentative men that particularly they want to put it in the units or list, or to be a heritage for you want to. so that's mean they start the process but that in the process, and this is stop in 2005. but i guess i haven't heard any news from that, but i guess they are still in the process because it's take a while for unit school. do they need to export the reasons the motivations why they want to do so? and i think only the environmental issue is a, he's a big deal, you know, is a big issue to of the lake and to make it go ahead. it's kept in mind when we did is your mom funded a new or pre very he's also not when i walk, you need to know if the meetings are for the present in my family because like a mock or seem very important. why? oh, committee here let me see on my part for me to see on think that's just a little more committee and i need to give in a more looking we didn't apply ent
nipple to learn about a month, a doctor when us, i'm up to use it if it, but it i, ah, as you know, in unesco, they have different diable. they have something they called the tentative list of heritage. the tentative men that particularly they want to put it in the units or list, or to be a heritage for you want to. so that's mean they start the process but that in the process, and this is stop in 2005. but i guess i haven't heard any news from that, but i guess they are still in the process...
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still to come, a million dollars better off: we meet the teacher who's just won a unesco—backed global prize. the bombastic establishment outsider donald trump has defied the pollsters to take the keys to the oval office. i feel great about the election results. i voted for him because i genuinely believe that he cares about the country. it's keeping - the candidate's name always in the - public eye that counts. success or failure depends not only on public display, j but on the local- campaign headquarters and the heavy routine workj of their women volunteers. berliners from both east and west linked hands and danced around their liberated territory. and with nobody to stop them, it wasn't long before the first attempts were made to destroy the structure itself. yasser arafat, who dominated the palestinian cause for so long, has died. palestinian authority has declared a state of mourning. after 17 years of discussion, the result was greeted with an outburst ofjoy, leaving ministers who long felt only grudgingly accepted among the ranks of clergy suddenly felt welcome. this is bbc wor
still to come, a million dollars better off: we meet the teacher who's just won a unesco—backed global prize. the bombastic establishment outsider donald trump has defied the pollsters to take the keys to the oval office. i feel great about the election results. i voted for him because i genuinely believe that he cares about the country. it's keeping - the candidate's name always in the - public eye that counts. success or failure depends not only on public display, j but on the local-...
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this was the moment keishia thorpe found out she had just won the unesco—backed varkey foundation global teacher prize 2021 for her work teaching low—income immigrants. she gave her reaction to the bbc a little earlier. it feels amazing and it really validates the work that teachers put inside and outside the classroom every day. the students especially that i teach, immigrants and refugee students, arejust like myself. i was an immigrant student as well in the us and i can see much of them, their stories really resemble my story. and i can relate to my students. and because i�*m able to relate to them and because i�*m able to understand their struggles and know what their needs are it gives me a great opportunity to work with them inside and outside the classroom and also with their community, theirfamily, to create different opportunities for them and to make sure that they receive the resources they need to be successful individuals. and before we go, a rather grey neighbourhood in peru�*s capital city lima, has been given quite the makeover. perched atop lima�*s san cristob
this was the moment keishia thorpe found out she had just won the unesco—backed varkey foundation global teacher prize 2021 for her work teaching low—income immigrants. she gave her reaction to the bbc a little earlier. it feels amazing and it really validates the work that teachers put inside and outside the classroom every day. the students especially that i teach, immigrants and refugee students, arejust like myself. i was an immigrant student as well in the us and i can see much of...
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plus, we'll speak live to the teacher who's just won $1 million in a unesco—backed prize. today, there are two important, separate trials taking place in the us this week with the theme of race. the first is that of kyle rittenhouse, the teenager charged with killing two people and the wounding of a third during racialjustice protests in wisconsin last year. he has pleaded not guilty, and today he testified in his own defence. the other case is that of the three men on trial for killing ahmaud arbery, a 25—year—old black man who was out jogging in suburban georgia when he was shot dead. today, thejury has been hearing evidence of how one of the defendents told a police officer they had ahmand arbery "trapped" before he was fatally shot. let's bring in the human rights advocate martin luther king iii. thank advocate martin luther king iii. you so much forjo the thank you so much forjoining me. in the ahmaud arbery case, what does justice look like to you? well. justice look like to you? well, 'ustice justice look like to you? well, justice looks _ justice look like to y
plus, we'll speak live to the teacher who's just won $1 million in a unesco—backed prize. today, there are two important, separate trials taking place in the us this week with the theme of race. the first is that of kyle rittenhouse, the teenager charged with killing two people and the wounding of a third during racialjustice protests in wisconsin last year. he has pleaded not guilty, and today he testified in his own defence. the other case is that of the three men on trial for killing...
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because of its geeing on friday, it is known as the venice of africa, unesco world heritage site facing attrition due to the climate emergency, as erosion takes its toll on the buildings and the people dwelling in them. fishing is a proflgz that spans generations here in san luis. but thousands have been
because of its geeing on friday, it is known as the venice of africa, unesco world heritage site facing attrition due to the climate emergency, as erosion takes its toll on the buildings and the people dwelling in them. fishing is a proflgz that spans generations here in san luis. but thousands have been
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. >> felicidad, así se vive el día de muertos, una tradición declarada por la unesco patrimonio cultural de la humanidad. regreso contigo. >> es que de verdad es hermoso. >> gracias, víctor . >> (música) . >> es que el día de muertos es una tradición mexicana con costumbres indígenas que sobrevivió a la conquista española. con el paso del tiempo ha cruzado fronteras y con la llegada de inmigrantes desde el sur, en muchos hogares de estados unidos ha ido influyendo adoptándose como algo propio con altares de ofrendas para que tengamos presentes a los que no están entre nosotros. >> una tradición que muchas personas aquí americanas, asiáticas han podido tomar y , también, incluirla en su celebración para honrar a los seres queridos . >> me gusta porque las otras culturas están aprendiendo también de nuestras costumbres, tradiciones, rituales. >> incluso, en las casa blanca no pudieron resistir la tentación de unirse a la celebración y pusieron su ofrenda por primera vez. para el presidente joe biden y la primera dama es importante recordar a los que no están, pusieron a
. >> felicidad, así se vive el día de muertos, una tradición declarada por la unesco patrimonio cultural de la humanidad. regreso contigo. >> es que de verdad es hermoso. >> gracias, víctor . >> (música) . >> es que el día de muertos es una tradición mexicana con costumbres indígenas que sobrevivió a la conquista española. con el paso del tiempo ha cruzado fronteras y con la llegada de inmigrantes desde el sur, en muchos hogares de estados unidos ha ido...
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the fishing community here in this unesco world heritage site community are under threat. the coast line is being destroyed by global warming which leads to rising sea levels which leads to major storm surges here that are destroying the houses that the people you see behind me live in. let's have a look. >>> the fishermen's lives have always been tough here in san luis in northern senegal. fighting for survival on the harsh atlantic ocean. now because of climate change, the sea that has always provided for their livelihood is destroying their existence. >>> sheikh czar lives in a house near the storm surge knowing the rest of the building could be washed away any time. >>> we don't have anywhere to go, he says. if we had the means, we would move. where we are living is not safe. we are powerless. >>> because of its geography, san luis is known as the venice of africa, a unesco world heritage site once the capital of senegal, now facing attrition due to the global climate emergency as erosion takes its toll on historic buildings and the people dwelling in them. >>> fishing
the fishing community here in this unesco world heritage site community are under threat. the coast line is being destroyed by global warming which leads to rising sea levels which leads to major storm surges here that are destroying the houses that the people you see behind me live in. let's have a look. >>> the fishermen's lives have always been tough here in san luis in northern senegal. fighting for survival on the harsh atlantic ocean. now because of climate change, the sea that...
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in paris she won the $1 million global teacher prize from the barkey foundation in partnership with unesco the students at the international high school in maryland were watching, too ms. thorpe teaches 12th grade english she grew up in jamaica and all of her students are first generation americans do you feel a connection to your students >> when i think about the students and how much their parents are sacrificing for them just to have an equitable education, it reminds me of my own journey. that's why i go so hard for my students because my story is their story. >> reporter: she redesigned the 12th grade english curriculum to be more culturally relevant. and spends hours helping kids with college applications and financial aid. >> i let them know that i have been where you have been and, so, i refuse to accept less from you. >> reporter: she plans to use the $1 million prize to help more students worldwide access higher education. >> you know, my students are the reason i'm here. and if i don't think about how i can use that to elevate them and to also create a better future for them, w
in paris she won the $1 million global teacher prize from the barkey foundation in partnership with unesco the students at the international high school in maryland were watching, too ms. thorpe teaches 12th grade english she grew up in jamaica and all of her students are first generation americans do you feel a connection to your students >> when i think about the students and how much their parents are sacrificing for them just to have an equitable education, it reminds me of my own...
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comes to the platforms, as we have recommended, myself and colleagues researching online violence for unesco and the international center for journalists looking at cases such as the nobel peace prize winner, we've recommended that the onus needs to be shifted from the women being attacked to the platforms facilitating the abuse and the perpetrators. so there needs to be much more stringent action taken. perhaps this should be enacted in reference to one of our other findings, which is that from a survey of women journalists, 20% had experienced off-line attacks and abuse and harassment which they linked to on nonviolence -- to online violence episodes. there is a direct correlation, and that is extremely disturbing in an environment such as the one we are inhabiting. adrian: leon, when so many have literally gotten away with murder for so long, why should anything change now? particularly when someone governments around the world still see journalists as a problem. leon: i think that we have to realize as a general public, but also as journalists working together, that the reason why journa
comes to the platforms, as we have recommended, myself and colleagues researching online violence for unesco and the international center for journalists looking at cases such as the nobel peace prize winner, we've recommended that the onus needs to be shifted from the women being attacked to the platforms facilitating the abuse and the perpetrators. so there needs to be much more stringent action taken. perhaps this should be enacted in reference to one of our other findings, which is that...
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comes to the platforms, as we've recommended myself from colleagues for searching online violence for unesco and the national center for journalists. looking at cases such as maria races, for example, the nobel peace prize winner. we have recommended that the owner needs to be shifted from the women being attack to the platforms facilitating the abuse and the perpetrators. and so that needs to be much more stringent action taken. perhaps this should be enacted in reference to one of our other findings, which is that from a survey of women, journalists, 20 percent had experienced offline attacks and abuse and harassment that they linked to online violence episodes. so there's a direct correlation between online attacks and offline attacks, and that is extremely disturbing in an environment such as the one where, inhabiting leone, when so many have literally got away with murder for so long. why should anything change now, particularly when so many governments around the world still see journalists as a problem? i think that we have to realize as a general public, but also as journalist workin
comes to the platforms, as we've recommended myself from colleagues for searching online violence for unesco and the national center for journalists. looking at cases such as maria races, for example, the nobel peace prize winner. we have recommended that the owner needs to be shifted from the women being attack to the platforms facilitating the abuse and the perpetrators. and so that needs to be much more stringent action taken. perhaps this should be enacted in reference to one of our other...
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the western gods, mountain range running parallel to india's western coast is a unesco world heritage site. the un calls at one of the world's top 8 hot spots for biological diversity older than the himalayas. the western guts act as a barrier intercepting the rain laden monsoon. when that sweep in from the arabian sea, but climatology said those rings are becoming more extreme while the mountains being weakened by construction and illegal mining, and that's leading to moorland slides. needy, half of the $46.00 victims of october to wrench of rain and the southern state of kettler died in lance lives that includes all 6 members of the martin family, the neighbor thomas app for him as living in a relief camp after his home was damaged lamentable to the unity, we could see the water level rising in suddenly heard a loud noise. when we looked out, we could see a huge piece of land, all in gum. we couldn't imagine that the neighbor's house had just washed away. nearly half of kettler is prone to lance lives for the state is also vulnerable to extreme weather events because it sits along t
the western gods, mountain range running parallel to india's western coast is a unesco world heritage site. the un calls at one of the world's top 8 hot spots for biological diversity older than the himalayas. the western guts act as a barrier intercepting the rain laden monsoon. when that sweep in from the arabian sea, but climatology said those rings are becoming more extreme while the mountains being weakened by construction and illegal mining, and that's leading to moorland slides. needy,...
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comes to the platforms, as we've recommended myself and colleagues for searching online violence for unesco and the national center for journalists. looking at cases such as maria records, for example, the nobel peace prize winner. we have recommended that the owner needs to be shifted from the women being attacked to the platforms, facilitating the abuse and the perpetrators. and so that needs to be much more stringent action taken. and perhaps this should be an active in reference to one of our other findings, which is that from a survey of women, journalists, 20 percent had experienced offline attacks and abuse and harassment that they linked to online violence episodes. so there's a direct correlation between online attacks and offline attacks, and that is extremely disturbing in an environment such as the one where, inhabiting liam, when so many have literally got away with murder for so long. why should anything change now, particularly when so many governments around the world still see journalists as a problem? i think that we have to realize as a general public, but also as journal
comes to the platforms, as we've recommended myself and colleagues for searching online violence for unesco and the national center for journalists. looking at cases such as maria records, for example, the nobel peace prize winner. we have recommended that the owner needs to be shifted from the women being attacked to the platforms, facilitating the abuse and the perpetrators. and so that needs to be much more stringent action taken. and perhaps this should be an active in reference to one of...
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reports from carola the western gods, mountain range running parallel to india's western coast is a unesco world heritage site. the un calls at one of the world's top 8 hot spots for biological diversity older than the himalayas. the western gods act as a barrier intercepting the rain laden monsoon when that sweep in from the arabian sea. but climatology said those rings are becoming more extreme while the mountains being weakened by construction and illegal mining, and that's leading to more landslide. nearly half of the $46.00 victims of october to renshaw, rain in the southern state of kettler, died and lance lives that includes all 6 members of the martin family. the neighbor thomas opera is living in a relief camp. after his home was damaged little to the union, we could see the water level rising and suddenly heard a loud noise. when we looked out, we could see a huge piece of land falling gum. we couldn't imagine that the neighbor's house had just washed away. nearly half of kettler is prone to lance lives for the state is also vulnerable to extreme weather events because it sits al
reports from carola the western gods, mountain range running parallel to india's western coast is a unesco world heritage site. the un calls at one of the world's top 8 hot spots for biological diversity older than the himalayas. the western gods act as a barrier intercepting the rain laden monsoon when that sweep in from the arabian sea. but climatology said those rings are becoming more extreme while the mountains being weakened by construction and illegal mining, and that's leading to more...
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elizabeth pran reports the western goths mountain range. running parallel to india's western coast is the unesco world heritage site that you went calls at one of the wolf top 8 hotspots for biological diversity older than the himalayas. the western gods act as a barrier intercepting the rain laden mountain wind that sweep them from the array b and c. but climate ologist say those rings are becoming more extreme while the mountains being weakened by construction and illegal mining and baths leading to more landslide. nearly half of the $46.00 victims of october, torrential rain, and the southern state of carola died and lance lives that includes all 6 members of the martin family. the neighbor, thomas opera is living in a relief camp. after his home was damaged. we could see the water level rising and suddenly heard a loud noise. when we looked out we could see a huge piece of land falling down. we couldn't imagine that the neighbor's house had just washed away. nearly half of cadillac is prone to land slides for the state is also vulnerable to extreme weather events because it sits along the ar
elizabeth pran reports the western goths mountain range. running parallel to india's western coast is the unesco world heritage site that you went calls at one of the wolf top 8 hotspots for biological diversity older than the himalayas. the western gods act as a barrier intercepting the rain laden mountain wind that sweep them from the array b and c. but climate ologist say those rings are becoming more extreme while the mountains being weakened by construction and illegal mining and baths...
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the west and coast is a unesco world heritage site that you went calls at one of the world's top 8 hotspots for biological diversity older than the himalayas. the western gods act as a barrier intercepting the rain laden munson wins that sweep them from the array b and c. but climate ologist say those rings are becoming more extreme while the mountains being weakened by construction and illegal mining and baths leading to more landslide. maybe half of the $46.00 victims of october, torrential rain in the southern state of carola died and lance lives that includes all 6 members of the martin family. the neighbor thomas up from is living in a relief camp. after his home was damaged. we were looking to do what we could see the water level rising in suddenly heard a loud noise. when we looked out we could see a huge piece of land falling down. we couldn't imagine that the neighbor's house had just washed away. nearly half of cadillac is prone to land slides for the state is also vulnerable to extreme weather events because it sits along the array be and see. the intergovernmental panel on clima
the west and coast is a unesco world heritage site that you went calls at one of the world's top 8 hotspots for biological diversity older than the himalayas. the western gods act as a barrier intercepting the rain laden munson wins that sweep them from the array b and c. but climate ologist say those rings are becoming more extreme while the mountains being weakened by construction and illegal mining and baths leading to more landslide. maybe half of the $46.00 victims of october, torrential...
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comes to the platforms, as we've recommended myself from colleagues researching online violence for unesco and the national center for journalists. looking at cases such as maria races, for example, the nobel peace prize winner. we have recommended that the owner needs to be shifted from the women being attack to the platforms facilitating the abuse and the perpetrators. and so that needs to be much more stringent action taken. and perhaps this should be an active in reference to one of our other findings which is but from a survey of women journalists, 20 percent had experienced offline attacks and abuse and harassment that they linked to online violence episodes. so there's a direct correlation between online attacks and offline attacks, and that is extremely disturbing in an environment such as the one where, inhabiting liam, when so many have literally got away with murder for so long. why should anything change now, particularly when so many governments around the world still see journalists as a problem? i think that we have to realize as a general public, but also as journalist work
comes to the platforms, as we've recommended myself from colleagues researching online violence for unesco and the national center for journalists. looking at cases such as maria races, for example, the nobel peace prize winner. we have recommended that the owner needs to be shifted from the women being attack to the platforms facilitating the abuse and the perpetrators. and so that needs to be much more stringent action taken. and perhaps this should be an active in reference to one of our...
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is there the western gods mountain range running parallel to india's western coast is a unesco world heritage site. the u. n. calls at one of the world's top 8 hot spots for biological diversity older than the himalayas. the western gods act as a barrier intercepting the rain laden monsoon when that sweep in from the arabian sea. but climatology said those rings are becoming more extreme while the mountains being weakened by construction and illegal mining. and that's leading to more landslide. nearly half of the $46.00 victims of october to renshaw, rain in the southern state of kettler, died and lance lives that includes all 6 members of the martin family. the neighbor thomas opera is living in a relief camp. after his home was damaged lamentable to the union. we could see the water level rising and suddenly heard a loud noise. when we looked out, we could see a huge piece of land falling gum. we couldn't imagine that the neighbor's house had just washed away. lily, half of kettler is prone to lance lives for the state is also vulnerable to extreme weather events because it sits al
is there the western gods mountain range running parallel to india's western coast is a unesco world heritage site. the u. n. calls at one of the world's top 8 hot spots for biological diversity older than the himalayas. the western gods act as a barrier intercepting the rain laden monsoon when that sweep in from the arabian sea. but climatology said those rings are becoming more extreme while the mountains being weakened by construction and illegal mining. and that's leading to more landslide....
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$1.00 of latin america's most popular singers whose death has sad news, millions for an injury, damien unesco, world heritage site, looking to become a top tourist destination and an early contender for goal of the season. and the n h l that's always coming up with gemma in sport. ah, serious dorcas days. with one man leading the country through prison to alice out his last legitimacy. he needs to step back. how has he retained control through over a decade of war? we examined the global power games of president bashar al assad. we believe assad simply carrying out iranian orders. what keeps you awake at night? maybe reason that could effect any human assad master of chaos. coming soon on alger 0 in the country with an abundance of results for the trade foreign want indonesia, his firms. for me, we move pool to grow and frank, we balance for green economy, blue economy, and the digital economy. with the new job creation law, indonesia is progressively ensuring the policy reform to create quality jobs. invest. let's be part linda. this is growth and progress in indonesia now ah ah.
$1.00 of latin america's most popular singers whose death has sad news, millions for an injury, damien unesco, world heritage site, looking to become a top tourist destination and an early contender for goal of the season. and the n h l that's always coming up with gemma in sport. ah, serious dorcas days. with one man leading the country through prison to alice out his last legitimacy. he needs to step back. how has he retained control through over a decade of war? we examined the global power...
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reports from carola the western gods, mountain range running parallel to india's western coast is a unesco world heritage site that you when calls at one of the world's top 8 hot spots for biological diversity older than the himalayas. the western gods act as a barrier intercepting the rain laid in monsoon when that sweep in from the arabian sea. but climatology said those rings are becoming more extreme while the mountains being weakened by construction and illegal mining, and that's leading to more landslide. nearly half of the $46.00 victims of october to renshaw, rain and the southern state of kettler died and lance lives that includes all 6 members of the martin family, the neighbor thomas app from as living in a relief camp after his home was damaged. when they deliver to the union, we could see the water level rising and certainly heard a loud noise. when we looked out, we could see a huge piece of land falling dumb. we couldn't imagine that the neighbor's house had just washed away. lily, half of kettler is prone to lance lives, but the state is also vulnerable to extreme weather e
reports from carola the western gods, mountain range running parallel to india's western coast is a unesco world heritage site that you when calls at one of the world's top 8 hot spots for biological diversity older than the himalayas. the western gods act as a barrier intercepting the rain laid in monsoon when that sweep in from the arabian sea. but climatology said those rings are becoming more extreme while the mountains being weakened by construction and illegal mining, and that's leading...
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comes to the platforms, as we've recommended my cell from colleagues researching online violence for unesco and the national center for journalists. looking at cases such as maria records, for example, the nobel peace prize winner. we have recommended that the owner needs to be shifted from the women being attacked to the platforms, facilitating the abuse and the perpetrators. and so that needs to be much more stringent action taken. perhaps this should be enacted in reference to one of our other findings which is but from a survey of women journalists 20 percent had experienced offline attacks and abuse and harassment that they linked to online violence episodes. so there's a direct correlation between online attacks and offline attacks, and that is extremely disturbing in an environment such as the one where, inhabiting leon, when so many have literally got away with murder for so long. why should anything change now, particularly when so many governments around the world still see journalists as a problem? i think that we have to realize as a general public, but also as journalist workin
comes to the platforms, as we've recommended my cell from colleagues researching online violence for unesco and the national center for journalists. looking at cases such as maria records, for example, the nobel peace prize winner. we have recommended that the owner needs to be shifted from the women being attacked to the platforms, facilitating the abuse and the perpetrators. and so that needs to be much more stringent action taken. perhaps this should be enacted in reference to one of our...
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and we meet the teacher who's won a million dollars in a unesco—backed global prize. it feels amazing and it really validates the work the teachers put in inside and outside the classroom every day. welcome to the programme. environmental groups have given a cautious welcome to the unexpected announcement that the world's two biggest producers of greenhouse gases — the united states and china — have agreed to work together to tackle global warming. the us envoy to the cop26 climate conference in glasgow, john kerry, said that despite their political differences, cooperation was the only way to get thejob done. our global science correspondent, rebecca morelle, reports. it is the final countdown in glasgow as the climate talks enter the last few days and we see if enough can be done to stop dangerous climate change. last night the prime minister, borisjohnson, urged countries to pull out all the stops. he also tried to manage expect patients. also tried to manage expect atients. ., , ~ , patients. the cop26 summit heafina patients. the cop26 summit hearing glasgow
and we meet the teacher who's won a million dollars in a unesco—backed global prize. it feels amazing and it really validates the work the teachers put in inside and outside the classroom every day. welcome to the programme. environmental groups have given a cautious welcome to the unexpected announcement that the world's two biggest producers of greenhouse gases — the united states and china — have agreed to work together to tackle global warming. the us envoy to the cop26 climate...
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still ahead on the algebra news, our were in a jordanian unesco world heritage site looking to become a top tourist destination and an early contender for the goal of the season and a challenge. upcoming pajama and sports. ah hello there. welcome to your worlds weather update will start in europe. there has been flash flooding in the bosnian capital of san diego. dry the rain producing this. we saw water levels pretty much to the tops of cars, dingey boats out to rescue people. i think another place we'll see some flooding is through the belly, eric's into sardinia. when you consider over the span of an hour, we could pick up about 20 millimeters of rain, but it's not just the rain. those winds will crank up to about 90 kilometers per hour. that band of rain also stretching across central areas of italy hopping over the adriatic sea into croatia and bosnia. sol, call it pretty much anywhere from dubrovnik to mo star. getting in on this wet weather for the eastern bed were in the clear and temperatures on cyprus, at least while above average, nicosia, getting up to a height 30 degrees
still ahead on the algebra news, our were in a jordanian unesco world heritage site looking to become a top tourist destination and an early contender for the goal of the season and a challenge. upcoming pajama and sports. ah hello there. welcome to your worlds weather update will start in europe. there has been flash flooding in the bosnian capital of san diego. dry the rain producing this. we saw water levels pretty much to the tops of cars, dingey boats out to rescue people. i think another...
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reports from carolyn the western gods. mountain range running parallel to india's western coast is a unesco world heritage site that you when calls at one of the world's top 8 hot spots for biological diversity older than the himalayas. the western gods act as a barrier intercepting the rain laden monsoon winds that sweep in from the arabian sea. but climatology say those rings are becoming more extreme while the mountains being weakened by construction and illegal mining, and that's leading to more lance lives. needy, half of the $46.00 victims of october, torrential rain in the southern state of kettler died and lance lives that includes all 6 members of the martin family. the neighbor thomas app from as living in a relief camp after his home was damaged a little more to the yogi. we could see the water level rising and suddenly heard a loud noise. when we looked out, we could see a huge piece of land hauling gum. we couldn't imagine that the neighbor's house had just washed over. nearly half of kettler is prone to lance lives for the state is also vulnerable to extreme weather events bec
reports from carolyn the western gods. mountain range running parallel to india's western coast is a unesco world heritage site that you when calls at one of the world's top 8 hot spots for biological diversity older than the himalayas. the western gods act as a barrier intercepting the rain laden monsoon winds that sweep in from the arabian sea. but climatology say those rings are becoming more extreme while the mountains being weakened by construction and illegal mining, and that's leading to...
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unesco has embarked on a major reconstruction effort to restore. mosul is starting to get back on its feet. ♪ >> this is the sound of music once silenced by terror. a resilient population turning the chapter. one that made iraq's second largest city sknown for isis. the city brought to rubble. countless loss of lives here. isis tried to ee rrase thousandf years of history. >> as a historian, it is just beyond when you know the history and you witness all of this. this is a brutal attack that will never be forgotten. >> 80% of the landscape was destroyed by isis. more than 800 years of history were wiped away when the mosque were blown up in 2017. the monumental church and other sites also devastated. four years after, mosul is rising from the ashes. paving the way for reconstruction set to begin in the next weeks and months. reviving the spirit of mosul is the most ambitious campaign taking on. unesc o's initiative funded by the uae and eu will create thr thousands of jobs much needed in this community. building of 122 heritage houses in the city
unesco has embarked on a major reconstruction effort to restore. mosul is starting to get back on its feet. ♪ >> this is the sound of music once silenced by terror. a resilient population turning the chapter. one that made iraq's second largest city sknown for isis. the city brought to rubble. countless loss of lives here. isis tried to ee rrase thousandf years of history. >> as a historian, it is just beyond when you know the history and you witness all of this. this is a brutal...
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this comes as unesco has released a new report that documents an 87% impunity rate in cases of murdered journalists between 2006 and 2020. the justice department is suing texas over its recently passed voter suppression law, which -- saying it violates voting rights laws by targeting texans of color, voters who don't speak english, and voters with disabilities. in related news, the republican-controlled north carolina legislature on thursday approved an extreme gerrymandered redistricting map which gives republicans increased seats. the governor of north carolina, does not have veto power over redistricting plans so any challenges to the new maps would likely go through the courts. in other news from north carolina, dozens of state democrats staged a walkout earlier this week after the house swore in its newest lawmaker, republican donnie loftis, who admitted he was present during the january 6 capitol insurrection. bloomberg reports that manhattan prosecutors have convened a second grand jury to continue probing the financial practices of donald trump's real estate empire and to weigh
this comes as unesco has released a new report that documents an 87% impunity rate in cases of murdered journalists between 2006 and 2020. the justice department is suing texas over its recently passed voter suppression law, which -- saying it violates voting rights laws by targeting texans of color, voters who don't speak english, and voters with disabilities. in related news, the republican-controlled north carolina legislature on thursday approved an extreme gerrymandered redistricting map...
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because of its geeing on friday, it is known as the venice of africa, unesco world heritage site facing attrition due to the climate emergency, as erosion takes its toll on the buildings and the people dwelling in them. fishing is a proflgz that spans generations here in san luis. but thousands have been displaced by global warming as rising sea levels have destroyed many houses here on the coast lean. there is nothing left of where fisherman abdallah's house once stood. he said many who lost their homes have become climate refugees. there are a lot of young people who have already fled to spain because they are homeless, he says. they have lost their jobs. many of them are going. others have had to move to this tent camp miles away from the ocean, living in poverty with little hope for improvement. rising sea levels are a threat to coastal areas around the world. already causing an increase in severe flash flooding and storm surges like in the new york and new jersey area after hurricane ida in september. the world needs to act fast or risk having to completely abandon some coastal reg
because of its geeing on friday, it is known as the venice of africa, unesco world heritage site facing attrition due to the climate emergency, as erosion takes its toll on the buildings and the people dwelling in them. fishing is a proflgz that spans generations here in san luis. but thousands have been displaced by global warming as rising sea levels have destroyed many houses here on the coast lean. there is nothing left of where fisherman abdallah's house once stood. he said many who lost...
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this comes as unesco has released a new report that documents an 87% impunity rate in cases of murdered journalists between 2006 and 2020. the justice department is suing texas over its recently passed voter suppression law, which -- saying it violates voting rights laws by targeting texans of color voters who don't speak english, and voters with disabilities. in related news, the republican-controlled north carolina legislature on thursday approved an extreme gerrymandered redistricting map which gives republicans increased seats. the governor of north carolina does not have veto power over redistricting plans so any challenges to the new maps would likely go through the courts. in other news from north carolina, dozens of state democrats staged a walkout earlier this week after the house swore in its newest lawmaker, republican donnie loftis, who admitted he was present during the january 6 capitol insurrection. bloomberg reports that manhattan prosecutors have convened a second grand jury to continue probing the financial practices of donald trump's real estate empire and to weigh po
this comes as unesco has released a new report that documents an 87% impunity rate in cases of murdered journalists between 2006 and 2020. the justice department is suing texas over its recently passed voter suppression law, which -- saying it violates voting rights laws by targeting texans of color voters who don't speak english, and voters with disabilities. in related news, the republican-controlled north carolina legislature on thursday approved an extreme gerrymandered redistricting map...