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KCSM Focus On Europe January 24, 2017

Damage the fjords fish stocks. Fishermen like elliv erdal, rely on the regions fish for their livelihoods. But all of that may soon change. Elliv fears the plans wont just kill the fish but end his way of life. Todays catch is pretty good. Plenty of monkfish, cod and tusk. Eiliv erdal has been fishing the waters of the forde fjord for many years. After a short career in the military, he decided hed rather work and live surrounded by nature. On a Beautiful Day like this, it is impossible to understand how someone could think it is a good idea to destroy this beautiful scenery. I think the only natural thing to do is to live here and enjoy the nature as people here do or as a tourist. The fishermen here are under pressure from a Mining Company that wants to begin extracting a rare mineral found in the cliffs of the fjord. Erdal fears that if the miners are allowed to get to work, the days of plenty here in the fjord are numbered. By the Time Operations are in full swing, he says, hell pr

KCSM Global 3000 March 18, 2017

Check. Or thats the theory at least. But in reality, once theyre inoffice, heads of state often seize complete control, becausethey control security forces. Like president Rodrigo Duterteof the philippines. He doesnt seem bothered much bylaws and statutes. In his battle against the drugstrade in his country, duterte first sought assistance from thepolice, followed by the army. Since last summer, 7,000 peoplehave lost their lives. Reporter ryan was shot twice inthe leg and seven of his friends were killed in anighttime attack by masked assailants. The 18yearold is at a clinic run by Baclaran Church inmetropolitan manila. It mainly serves poor people whocant afford to go to a regular clinic. But ryan fled here from a regular hospital, because he wasfrightened the assailants might come after him again. Ryan we were innocent. Why did they shoot us for noreason . Reporter ryan and his friendsare victims of the the countrys socalled war on drugs itskilled more than 700 people in eight months

KCSM Global 3000 March 18, 2017

Check. Or thats the theory at least. But in reality, once theyre inoffice, heads of state often seize complete control, becausethey control security forces. Like president Rodrigo Duterteof the philippines. He doesnt seem bothered much bylaws and statutes. In his battle against the drugstrade in his country, duterte first sought assistance from thepolice, followed by the army. Since last summer, 7,000 peoplehave lost their lives. Reporter ryan was shot twice inthe leg and seven of his friends were killed in anighttime attack by masked assailants. The 18yearold is at a clinic run by Baclaran Church inmetropolitan manila. It mainly serves poor people whocant afford to go to a regular clinic. But ryan fled here from a regular hospital, because he wasfrightened the assailants might come after him again. Ryan we were innocent. Why did they shoot us for noreason . Reporter ryan and his friendsare victims of the the countrys socalled war on drugs itskilled more than 700 people in eight months

KCSM Focus On Europe July 12, 2016

The outcome of the vote was tight 48 said they wanted to remain in the European Union while 52 chose to leave. The so called brexiteers edging out the vote by a narrow lead a decision that had and will continue to have tremendous consequences. Here, we go to cornwall, which had a clear leave majority, mainly due to its fishing industry. For decades, local fishermen felt threatened by eu fishing restrictions and regulations, which they feel caused a decline of their industry and livelihood. Now they hope for a Brighter Future on these unchartered waters. Reporter these people in cornwall are celebrating their traditional summer festival, not the brexit. They dont let politics spoil their good mood. Everyone has good reason to raise a glass, whether they won or lost the referendum. 56 of the people in this remote area on britains west coast voted to leave the e. U. Thats more than the countrys average. In the harbor town of newlyn, the fishermen in particular resent brussels. They regard

KQED BBC World News America June 23, 2016

Island with warm, sunny days, cooling tradewinds, and the crystal blue caribbean sea. Nonstop flights are available from most major airports. More information for your vacation planning is available at aruba. Com. And now, bbc world news america. Katty this is a special edition of bbc world news america. Reporting from london, im katty kay. Brits have voted. Polls have closed in the National Referendum on whether to stay in the European Union. The outcome is being watched around the world, with an impact that could reach far beyond britains shores. And donald trump visits one of his scottish golf courses. Its a pretty safe bet he will be mixing business with politics. Katty welcome, to our viewers on Public Television and america, and also around the globe. Polls have closed in britain. Millions have cast their votes in under enormously important referendum on whether or not the kingdom will remain part of the European Union. The ballots will be counted over the next several hours, wit

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