Minister says those who break quarantine rules idiots some 4000 people have been fined so far for breaching the law. In moscow youre watching r t international. Pandemic more than 10000 lives worldwide more than 246000 people are infected with the disease and the death toll in italy has surpassed chinas meanwhile the World Health Organization has begun the 1st possible trials off the facts of a vaccine but he says this will take at least 12 months before its available. Well russia has also started its own code with 19 vaccine trials the country has 2200 confirmed cases. Visited Moscow Sheremetyevo airport to find out why the number of infections in russia is low compared with the west. Welcome to sherry and thats in the airport where officials have invited us to reassure the russian public that they are doing Everything Possible to prevent the spread of the covert 19 virus here in russia now personally i would have taken them at their word and left it at that but juicy cools i was here
who was arrested last week while filming at a just stop oil protest. also here, wolfgang blough, who left his top job at conde nast and co founded the oxford climate journalism network. danny shore, who used to be a bbc home affairs correspondent, he s now free to say what he really thinks. and fiona harvey, the guardian s environment correspondent, who s at cop 27 in egypt and hasjust left a session to get on the phone and talk to us. fiona, what s the mood amongstjournalists? have your stories been cutting through on the front pages this week? well, the mood is pretty grim here, actually. last week, we had the world leaders arrived. there was great fanfare. you know, they had great things to say. it was all hugely interesting. what s happening now is that it s a lot of men in suits gathered in windowless rooms, just poring over pages of text, deciding what to do about a semicolon here and a phrase there. it s it sjust a grind. now, these negotiations and what does it mean for whether
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On Saturday, June 12, at 11 am, at Asbury United Methodist Church, the Yadkin County Historical Society, Asbury United Methodist Church, and descendants and friends of Lewis L. Chamberlain (1833-1865) will dedicate a new home for his lost headstone at the cemetery. The public is invited to attend. Donations will be requested to support the new placement of this headstone and the upkeep of the cemetery. Next May, a second ceremony will remember the Civil War service of Chamberlain and other Civil War veterans, both Union and Confederate, who are buried in the cemetery.
On September 27, 1862, Lewis L. Chamberlain, of Hamptonville, was 27 when Yadkin authorities forced him to enlist in the 13th North Carolina Infantry Regiment in Raleigh, NC. Soon after, his wife, Elizabeth Nichols Chamberlain, wrote a letter to NC Governor Zebulon B. Vance, asking him to dismiss her husband from the Army. Mrs. Chamberlain describes herself as a “poor woman with one child” and no fam