countries. they have for many years promoted the right to criticise power and protect the fundamental rights of citizens. they have made an outstanding effort to document war crimes, an outstanding effort to document warcrimes, human an outstanding effort to document war crimes, human rights abuses and the abuse of power. together, they demonstrate the significance of civil society for peace and democracy. this year s peace prize is awarded to human rights advocate from belarus. the russian human rights organisation and the ukrainian human rights organisation centre for civil liberties. ales bialiatski was one of the initiators of the democracy movement which emerged in belarus in the 19805. which emerged in belarus in the 1980s. he has devoted his life to promoting democracy and peace will development in his home country. he founded the organisation meaning spring in 1996 in response to the controversial constitutional amendments that gave the president dictatorial, there s
By their culture the state. Promised to. The jungle and returned to the concrete and glass jungle but. The result reversed culture. Prize winning documentary from the forest starts first on t. W. Coming up on the program. Gang raped but refused to keep silence today. Coming up. Queuing for water you know over thirty degrees heat. To anticipate the needs of one of the worlds most densely populated cities. And oasis of books under the swarm. We take you to fly over kids library. Welcome to. Its good to have you with us we begin in pakistan where the countrys Supreme Court today and adjourned an appeal in a case that has been in the international spotlight for more than a decade seventeen yaz to be exact it is the case of. A woman from a village in Punjab Province gang raped in Two Thousand And two by men from a rival tribe as an act of revenge an act that pushed my two attempts and after she went to the police should receive Death Threats in short a gang rape that changed her life foreve
dense, mountainous part of the country. the heavy rainfall triggered landslides, that buried people s homes. it caused river banks to breach. it caused dams to be overwhelmed. this morning, i went to a small farming village where people in their 70s or 80s, still farming the land, have had the inside of their homes completely destroyed and gutted. and the people here were dazed. they were saying, we are used to dealing with this monsoon, that runs here in south korea, usually from the end ofjune to the beginning of august, but this is the worst rain we have ever known. it does appear that this year is more extreme than previous monsoon seasons. already, and we re not even halfway through the monsoon, we have seen a higher amount of rainfall then you would normally expect for a total monsoon period. the president of south korea this morning has acknowledged that climate change is starting to take its toll on his country, and warned that the country needs to do much more, because th
unthinkable horror. over here are people from this village, it is a small farming village, some people have come from even further away, just in solidarity, to offer a thick cushion of human support for the families of those 23 children and all the adults who lost their lives in this tragedy, so, they ve filled out this community hall, people have been here since this morning, and there is no end of volunteers here, giving them counselling, helping them fill out the forms they need to do to recover the bodies of their young children, preparing for funerals, but also, what s happening is, it is a great coming together, everyone here is sharing this terrible burden. of course, what nobody has up to now is any answers as to why this dreadful event happened. this is a very quiet place with a little nursery school,
systems, 5,000 anti-armor systems, 45,000 sets of body armor, and 50 million rounds of ammunition. but president zelenskyy told 60 minutes that the future of the war rests on whether more weapons can be sent. translator: it all depends on how fast we will be helped by the united states. to be honest, whether we will be able to survive depends on this. i have 100% confidence in our people and in our armed forces, but unfortunately, i don t have the confidence that we will be receiving everything that we need. this morning, the russian assault has begun in eastern ukraine. british intelligence is reporting heavy shelling in the regions of donetsk and luhansk. this is new video showing what s left after russian forces bombed a small farming village in the area. one of several civilian targets