World. Into your own. When i was working in oxford which turns in my career it was really a pinnacle movements my mother was very proud but just like but you know. What do you think. You can do in 1020 years how is it going to help anybody to improve the lives of the people that live in our village. Of. Its a wonderful. Time for me because i have seen the other side of what i got to even imagine most in the oratory and what is even more exciting is that ive seen you apply i researched on in africa. Something i couldnt imagine you when i was 25. You live. My main machine. I was born in nigeria i studied medical biochemistry and then went on to do a ph d. In plant by chemistry. I did some of her stock troll in oxford at the institute of viral ajeet and environmental microbiology. And i specialized on a system called the bacula virus Expression System which is a methodology that used to genetically modify viruses. About time i went to university i sell really prepared for the world and th
A hilltop runway at least 18 people are killed as it splits into pieces. Fears for close knit communities the challenges facing Papua New Guinea as it starts to feel the affects of coronavirus. And. Becomes the 1st player from china to lead a golf major at the halfway stage of the p. G. A. Championship. Clean up of lebanons damaged capital could soon give way to a new show of anger a mass protest against the government and the ruling political classes is due to begin in the center of beirut in just a few hours time search teams are still looking for 60 people reportedly missing after tuesdays port blast which killed 157. 00 people and injured now we know 6000. 00 its thought there are still people buried under tons of. Rubble the blast was so powerful it damaged buildings kilometers away leaving 300000 people homeless the residents of beirut are still working to clean up the area and there is anger at the governments response aid is coming in from around the world and france will host
Sees a quarantine on anyone coming in from spain catching many travelers off god. Also ahead thousands protest across israel furious about the Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu says handling of the pandemic. Protests against racism and Police Brutality are being held for another night in the u. S. City of portland in oregon there is anger over the presence of federal agents sent by President Trump the demonstrations were sparked by the Police Killing of george floyd in minneapolis and have been going on for more than 8 weeks now big protests in seattle in neighboring Washington State police there using tear gas and stun grenades to clear a week still occupy protests and socalled 45 people were arrested and 21 Police Officers were injured. Ok lets get the latest on whats going on globally with the coronavirus just 4 days after a global tally showed 50000000 virus infections the world has now surpassed 16000000 thats according to the u. S. Based Johns Hopkins university it shows the Unit
Reimpose is a quarantine on anyone coming in from spain catching travelers off guard. A mostly peaceful protest turns into a crackdown by the police and federal officers in Portland Oregon. And the painstaking process of restoring the acropolis in athens as the greek government renews its call for britain to return its ancient treasures. And im santa how much now have all the sports a big day for you event is the syrian leaders that have the chance to wrap up a nice stated league title. There we are lets get going we begin this with the coronavirus pandemic which is spreading further and faster every day it took the world 2 weeks to get from 1000000 to 2000000 cases its taken just 4 days to make the leap from 15000000 to 16000000 thats according to the u. S. Based Johns Hopkins university lets just have a look at what they are saying you can see there the number of top left 16055909 top write in white global deaths edging towards 645000 lets just zoom into the map for you as well a sea
Community i mean he was just that i call that for for better education better housing more Voting Rights acts solidified as those years passed by so i think this is an extremely sad day for many people but also a celebration of one of the biggest civil rights icons this country has ever seen if youve just joined us and i was in a well have live coverage here of the body of the u. S. Civil rights pioneer john lewis being taken across the Edmund Pettus bridge in selma alabama one final time is the bridge where he was knocked down to be nonconscious in 1965 for the modeling the black people are given the right to vote and the. Weve weve talked much about john lewis is legacy. His death coming at a Pivotal Moment in the u. S. Given all thats going on right now with the election coming up in november. Do you want to do. Talk to us a little about about what you think his his legacy will be and you know that the timing of his death coming right now when once again were seeing. Racial strife i