Those most at risk are very young women, barely out of childhood. Around 700 million women worldwide were married before they turned 18. In south asia, one in two girls are child brides. And in africa and latin america child marriages are commonplace. That figure is 12 in kyrgyzstan, a country that also has a particularly extreme version of forced marriage bride abduction. In weddings in kyrgyzstan can be lavish affairs. City hall in the capital bishkek is known as the wedding palace and it lives up to its name. Miriam and asamat are getting married today. Their parents have organized and paid for the huge wedding. It cost at least thirty thousand euros. The families are welloff. But what sets this wedding apart is that miriam has actually chosen to marry. Her tears are tears of joy. Thats not always the case in kyrgyzstan. Vladimir zai sells white doves outside the wedding palace. He tells us about the all too common practice in kyrgyzstan of abducting brides. Called alakachuu, it mea
Nothing. They turned to us. Joe, you took this case straight to odot headquarters. Reporter thats right. We went looking for answers. Many lights are dork or totally out with thousands traveling through here at a high rate of speed. What do we have to do, have somebody killed . Reporter david is talking about the dozen sz of lights under bridges left dark and burned out for several months. Nearly a dozen bridges are affected creating a dark driving hasrd. The difference in the shadows, you cant see something small moving. If somebody is broke down standing close to the road you wont see them. Reporter i took this case to the Ohio Department of transportation district 12 of the year to replace the equipment. Well, the contractor has to order the supplies and get everything they need to be able to do it. Its a complete upgrade project. Theyre upgrading the lights and redoing the wiring. Reporter but waiting four months for repairs is a huge risk. Somethings got thats not good enough. Odo
It isnt planned on being lifted until 9 00 a. M. The morning commute for a lot of us when a struggle. Lorraine county down to a quarter mile. The same thing for wayne. Not as bad in portage county. That is product waiting, okay . We are waiting that is fluctuating, okay . In us the core has county you have been moving a mile to four miles. Here is the temperatures lets head outside and check on our odot cameras. Here is 71 at 480 fine. Fog not too much of an issue. Breaking news coming into the live desk. An uber driver hit by a wrong way driver. This happened along carnegie along east 40th. The driver was headed eastbound in the westbound lanes speeding, no lights on. The suv clipping the uber, then hit a fence, a guardrail, also a building. That driver then ran off. Thankfully we with can tell you know one was hurt though. Class. They are taking a stand against dramatic changes for the next school year. Newschannel5s megan shaw is live in parma. What is the plan . Reporter students h
Winds out of the south at 5 Miles Per Hour. They were calm. Remember, that is a major constituent as to why we see fog develop and calm winds. As the temperature rises things will get better. No rain. A dense fog advisory has been issued with the National Weather service. It will be here in the 9 00 a. M. And then it will expire. Trouble spot, wayne un Portage County, roll call. Us the can a lore are counties all at critical points. Remember to use the low beams. We good get the high beams on and it scatters the light and works to blind you. Use your low beams. Check this out. A van smashing through a store front. It is an angels on wheels fan. You can see it is still inside there, clearly stolen. The atm also still inside and a second van up in the air next to the store. See a Cleveland Police Security Camera across the street so there may be video. We are working on getting that. Jackie and terrance . Corrina, thank you. Hundreds of students in parma, Parma Heights and seven hills wi
U. S. A. And even kazakhstan. Below japan are india, saudi arabia and last of all, yemen. Whilst women make up 40 of the japanese workforce, they hold a mere 9 of all management positions. But change is in the air. The government wants Large Companies to increase the number of women in leadership positions to 15 by 2020. Is this really doable . Sayaka osakabe wanted a child and a career, something unusual in japanese society. She doesnt want to have to choose one over the other, unlike 2 3 of japanese women who give up their career aspirations with their first child. After a miscarriage, sayaka became pregnant again. But there were complications with the pregnancy and the teacher wanted to take her doctors advice and stay home for a week. Then my supervisor came here and sat right next to me. He said that i should resign. He accused her of being greedy because she didnt want to resign. Instead of support, she was criticised for four hours. The next day, she dragged herself to work from