Would address its involvement in the transatlantic slave trade. An investigation last year found the churchs financial arm, which in the 18th century was known as queen annes bounty, had received funds linked to enslavement worth more than £1 billion in todays money. Today, a group with oversight of the churchs response said the £100 million that had been earmarked by the church to address the legacy of slavery was not enough. The church said the funding that has been put aside should be considered a Seed Investment and would grow over time. Lets start with our panel on this in then an expert review. For 200 years, the church as been in denial about its role in this, but clearly there has been a change in the way organisations view this, that if you inherited wealth as a result of slavery, then you inherit the problem today. How do you feel about that . 501 the problem today. How do you feel about that . ~ the problem today. How do you feel about that . ~. ,. ~. , about that . So i t
It was proposed to retain alexey overchuks responsibility , including international relations, yuri trutnevs responsibility for the far east and zamarat khusnulins, construction. Deputy Prime Minister dmitry grigorenkos powers are expanding; in addition to the financial and control and supervisory spheres, he will now oversee Digital Development and communications. In addition to previous responsibilities , the ministry of education and rosmolodezh come under the control of deputy Prime Minister dmitry chernyshenko. Deputy Prime Minister alexander novuk should also add economic ministries. Be responsible for the social block, as before, will be tatyana golikova. A separate deputy Prime Minister will now oversee the transport industry. Vitaly savelev, who served as the relevant minister, was proposed for this position. It is proposed to make roman starovoit, the head of the kursk region, the minister of transport. On. You are silent like a fish, shirimprol, shrimp, fishburger, a real se
For centuries, but the whole world has already convinced us of our independence not to be trampled not to be drowned not to be burned not to be shot and the greater our hatred is stronger, our independence is closer, our victory is closer, we prove our independence every day, we are afraid in every way, we cry, we laugh through tears, we shudder at the news here and abroad, in the trenches and in the rear, and with all our might we clench our teeth and move on because we have something that does not extinguish our secret strength the source of which is in ourselves every day, every second, i am familiar with these feelings we were the director, we were sitting in the basement, women and children were constantly hearing explosions i slept dressed, i had to be ready to get up and run at any moment, but i said no, this is my life, i will not give it to anyone, i went on live broadcasts, i understood. If i have these powers and will share them with the ukrainians, with the children who wer
The hajj. Welcome to the program. The battle against fighters from the Islamic State of iraq and levant continues on several fronts in iraq and syria. I. S. I. L. Made several advances in the last 24 hours. The town, south of tikrit has seen fierce fighting between the iraqi army since friday. On the turkish border, the fight between Kurdish Forces and i. S. I. L. Continues. Imran khan sent this update from baghdad. This has been going on for a week now. When Coalition Forces hit i. S. I. L. Bases using the air strikes, and that really dispersed the fighters. This was not the effect that the Coalition Air strikes would have wanted tore intended. What they have done is pushed out the fighters away from their bases and what the i. S. I. L. Fighters have done is gone into a number of towns. They are entrenched inside the towns now. The tactic from i. S. I. L. Appears to be to get to a place where there are civilians. Over the last few days, 26 hours, is iraqi army and prosunni groups surr
Prime minister. And a call for higher pay. Thousands across the United States rally for a raising of the minimum wage so then the u. N. Envoy to yemen, resigned. The mora tainian diplomat is being lined up as a replacement. Al jazeera learnt that he told the secretarygeneral ban kimoon that it was time for him to end his role. It comes as the war in yemen intensifies. Its been three weeks since the Saudiled Coalition began air strikes. In recent weeks he warned the u. N. Scoun that yemen was slipping towards a civil war. He was appointed to advisor in yemen since april 2011 and has been in the u. N. In roles for two decades. Before his time at the United Nations he was a political prisoner in his home country of morocco. A yemeni analyst says his resignation is not a sprays. Surprise. Yemen was supposed to be safe, and the u. N. Was supposed to support everything in the dialogue the conference. He was the main mediator he didnt shop ron a process that was part of a logistical practice.