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Crackdown on bringing the muslims in what could be a breakthrough for International Prosecutors chances of a no deal breaks it grow and the u. K. Government admits it would break International Law to bypass parts of its divorce agreement with the e. U. Plus. Im going to invest the both of them in one of the neighborhoods that has been affected by the floods from the nile river and ill be telling you about the impact of the floods on neighborhoods and the government response. Hello and welcome to the program new details are emerging about how a prominent bellaver Opposition Leader was reportedly snatched from the street in minsk more than 24 hours after the disappearance of maria. Her whereabouts remain unknown its claimed unidentified men tried to force or across the border into ukraine but she tore apart passports or she couldnt leave bella bruce now has more details. Arriving at the Ukrainian Border in the early hours 3 belarusian opposition activists 2 men and one woman the driver a
Hi, my name is ashley rogers, im the director of Museum Operations at the whitney plantation and were beginning our today in a historic freedmans church which was built circa 1870 by people who lived on the opposite side of the river in paulina, louisiana. This structure was donated to us by the descendants of the founders of the congregation. They bought the land in 1870. Two parcels of land for the purpose of building a house of worship and in the sale document which we have from the courthouse they named their congregation the antiyoke, or against slavery is important to our story here. And this is a Significant Church for newly freed slaves on the east bank of the river and so it is really important here in talking about the lives of people who saw freedom after the end of the civil war. So we like to start our tour of the whitney plantation here in this building so we could kind of see what happened to people, some of the things that they cared about after the freedom came. Whitne
Well lets start by bringing in rob voss from the International Food policy Research Institute in washington d. C. Whats the world got to do to save these people from starvation. Good morning 1st or frankly for having. To faint so i would say 1st to keep functioning mr coverts not make but the world has managed relatively well to keep managed by a change function provision many to use ructions particularly in a parishioner of spiritual truths goals their products and actually most here if not in countries now 2nd just to get it will where money in the pockets where surely can buy enough fruits we project about 150000000 more people could fall into poverty and who will not have enough money to buy any. So what are those contrails that. Facing these problems the most doing to support those in need if it comes down to. A full incomes and people falling into poverty. But the most effective areas those that are already before covered 19 suffering from hunger and poverty so were talking about
Lived on the opposite side of the river in paulina, louisiana. This structure was donated to us about 10 years ago by the descendants of the original founders of that congregation. They bought the land in 1870. Two parcels of land for the express purpose of building a house of worship. In the sale document, which we have from the courthouse, they named their structure the anti they named their congregation the antiyoke baptist congregation. That message, being against the yoke or against slavery, is something thats important to our story here. And this is a Significant Church for newly freed slaves on the east bank of the river and so it is really important here in talking about the lives of people who saw freedom after the end of the civil war. So we like to start our tour of the whitney plantation here in this building so we could kind of see what happened to people, some of the things that they cared about after the freedom came. Whitney plantation is the only Plantation Museum in t