Versus. One to use today how far future. D. W. Dot com africa legacy of the melting snow could turn. The fury of the fire whose traits the fall of water. That is why today i am calling for an immediate global ceasefire in all corners of the wall. Millions of people are caught in war zones the un says thats preventing an Effective Response to the outbreak. Hospital cant treat the sick. The virus spreads when tens of millions flee violence in africa the middle east and asia. In march the u. N. Secretary general called for a global ceasefire. Put aside and then. Silenced the. Strikes. But the world responded by buying more weapons and starting new conflicts. The pandemic is set to spark famine riots instability and civil. Coronavirus as we can governments and Security Forces thats allowed some rebel groups to flourish they mostly face the same restrictions their costs are also rising but they pass them on to those caught in the territories they hold still as. Tchiowa reports the response
My guest this week from sofia is there needs a structure of a minister of labor and social policy why does she continue to serve in a government thats mistreating its most Vulnerable People in violation of its human rights of negations and why has it done so little to crack down on organized crime and the politicians who benefit from. It its a saga of a welcome to convict her own weve seen more than 2 months of government protests sometimes violent when is the government going to get the message and resign were getting a lot of different messages from the put out best but were also getting messages from those that are not on the belt. Actually the protests started 2 months ago but they combine different messages some of the messages those messages that are for better judicial system or more justice and for fight against corruption these are messages that we hear and we do want to pursue in our politics whether from the opinion polls this is pretty clear 70 percent to distrust the gover
The green purchase button below the viewer screen. You, learn mother about u upcoming Virtual Events on our website and on crowdcast. Let me briefly introduce our speakers for tonight. Susan hough is a Research Seismologist at the u. S. Geological survey in pasadena, pennsylvania, an jett she serve on the boards of directors of Seismological Society of america and the Southern California earthquake center. She is the author of five books including earth shaking science. Joining he is henry fountain. He loves the innovationed need to overcome Climate Change if wrote about research fawning from across the world of science. He is the author othe great quake, a book but in the 1964 alaskan earthquake. Ill turn the screen over to our speaker is. Enjoy the talk. Wow. Thank you. Hi. Great to be here. I want to thank the book store and thenry for being here. Im really excited about this event. I live not far from volpemans although im living in a Virtual World like everyone else. But its long
Protesters chief executive terry lamb house a return to stability crediting a strict new security law imposed by beijing. And the winners of whats often called the alternative nobel prize are not simply take a look at almost full activism by this years white livelihood. And in soccer yet another trophy for buying munich this time dog month so when the german super cup. Out his welcome to the Program European Commission President also on the line says the e. U. Has begun legal action against the u. K. Government of Prime Minister Boris Johnson for violations of the brigs it Withdrawal Agreements she made the announcement earlier in brussels lets hear what she had to say. This draft bill is by its very nature a breach of the obligation of good faith laid down in the Withdrawal Agreement moreover if adopted as it is it will be in full contradiction to the particle of Ireland Northern island. The deadline lapsed yesterday. Problematic provisions have not been removed therefore this morning
She died in 18 talks about the struggles she faced and running for president and she discusses the 1982 president ial election. How do you explain this incredible president ial year . I think i can explain it in terms of the fact that weve sort of gotten to a point in American History now where the American People feel a kind of alienation and cynicism from traditional politics as we have known it, when we are addressing the selection of a person as head of state for years also known as president , the democrats feel that the democrats and republicans are all part of the same traditional package, that there needs to be change in america and that if the change doesnt emanate from the programs and the agenda or the plants of either one of the two parties americans have gotten to the point where they are willing to make that change outside of the regular two party structure. But how do you think we got to that point . I ask you because youve been involved in politics for a long time in cl