hello. we re going to take you straight to france, to paris. france, to paris. there have been weeks and france, to paris. there have been weeks and months france, to paris. there have been weeks and months of france, to paris. there have been weeks and months of protests - france, to paris. there have been. weeks and months of protests over controversial pension reforms that have been happening there, and what we are seeing here is a protest in paris. this is at the offices of the stock market operator euronext, which is just outside of paris, and we are seeing things being set on fire. to remind you that political opponents, trade unions as well, have all been urging protesters to maintain their campaign of civil disobedience, because this law was passed controversially without a vote through the lower house of parliament in france by using special constitutional powers, so a huge amount of anger at president macron who pushed this through. this is about the retireme
routine vaccinations are going down, such as the measles, polio and diff vaccines, a lot of mothers and guardians were not able to take children to hospitals during the pandemic to take the vaccines for various reasons. some of these people were living far away from clinics, and in some countries like the democratic republic of the congo, nigeria, mali and even ethiopia, there was internal conflict that hindered the numbers of children who were able to get access to the routine vaccination programme. access to the routine vaccination programme- access to the routine vaccination rorramme. , , :, ., ., programme. does this no mean that we are seeinr programme. does this no mean that we are seeing children programme. does this no mean that we are seeing children dying programme. does this no mean that we are seeing children dying of are seeing children dying of preventable illnesses? that is ri . ht, preventable illnesses? that is right. lucy. preventable illnesses? that is right.