ourselves in those girls shoes and think of, how would we feel if it were us or our daughters that were married off at the age of 12 or ten or however old, and their dreams, their opportunities and aspirations were cut off completely, married to an older man, first forced to start having children way before bedtime, any of us would be outraged at the thought, and if it were our children or grandchildren we would move heaven and earth to make sure that that didn t happen, we would make sure we were protect our daughters and our granddaughters. and i can t. not feel that our granddaughters. and i can t. .. not feel that for every girl around the world. i rememberl every girl around the world. i remember i met some young girls in ethiopia remember i met some young girls in ethiopia a number of years ago in ethiopia a number of years ago and in ethiopia a number of years ago and they were between ages nine and ago and they were between ages nine and 11. i mean, you lo
this was once a classroom where kids used to play and got educated. but this time it s been reduced to a scene of no activity because of the level of destruction caused by increasing tidal waves. global warming is causing a significant rise in sea levels, making the erosion worse. the advancing coastline has already swallowed up these homes, and residents here tell me they fear losing everything. djon djon is mushrooms. ooh! that smells good. my name is francois alexandre. i was born in ayiti, also known as haiti. and i came here, in the united states, in 1996, at the age of ten. little haiti has been here for such a long time. this place became a place of resurrection for myself in terms of my cultural identity. the little haiti is very vibrant, and you can smell the culture, the seasoning. this is definitely inside the united states but it feels very foreign. the majority of the properties that are in ti ayiti, little haiti, these properties are way overdue for renovatio
not to hello, this is bbc news. we ll be taking a look at tomorrow mornings papers in a moment. first, the headlines. hundreds gathered in defiance of coronavirus rules to remember sarah everard who was kidnapped in south london. a serving policeman has been charged with her murder. coronavirus cases increase in many european union countries as a third wave of the pandemic gathers speed. eight more anti coup protesters are killed by security forces in myanmar, with more violence reported in several cities. former formula 1 commentator murray walker has died. he was 97. walker was appointed an obe in 1996 for his services to broadcasting and motor racing. hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are lucy beresford, broadcaster and psychotherapist and joe twyman the director of deltapoll. tomorrow s front pages, starting with. the telegraph reports on the duchess of cambridge s visit to the memorial for sarah everard in c
Brandon Flowers, the lead singer of The Killers, was booed after inviting a Russian fan onto stage in Georgia, which was invaded by Vladimir Putin's forces in 2008 - Flowers now says "we're sad how this played out"