public viewing area for those unable to make it inside the city hall because of covid regulations. given the restrictions, because of covid regulations. given the restrictions, it because of covid regulations. given the restrictions, it is because of covid regulations. given the restrictions, it is still the restrictions, it is still important people have a chance to remember the life of the great archbishop so how is the balance being maintained? archbishop so how is the balance being maintained? there is a wall of my remembrance being maintained? there is a wall of my remembrance outside being maintained? there is a wall of my remembrance outside the - being maintained? there is a wall of. my remembrance outside the cathedral where the archbishop served as south africa s first black archbishop, a portrait, and also people have been allowed to bring flowers, and also they are messages, and there is a book of condolence book, placed in many public areas around the country w
he had it down, written in stone, so that no one could change it, even if we wanted to. and why would we want to? because he was, yeah, loud and boisterous, but he was simple. desmond tutu is to be cremated. his ashes will be interred at the st george s cathedral where he served as south africa s first black archbishop. nomsa maseko, bbc news, cape town. the hong kong pro democracy media outlet stand news has said it s shutting down after hundreds of national security police raided its office on wednesday. these are images from the raid seven current and former employees were arrested for producing what police described as seditious publications . stand news, set up in 2014, was the most prominent remaining pro democracy publication in hong kong after the closure ofjimmy lai s iconic apple daily tabloid.
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the first black anglican dean of johannesburg. extraordinary capacity to communicate with black south africans and, also, to get under the skin of white south africans. reporter: resistance to south africa s apartheid regime was met with brutal violence. hundreds of activists including nelson mandela spent decades in prison. the system of this country is evil. reporter: in 1984 he won the nobel peace prize and by 1986 became south africa s first black archbishop. finally the early 1990s saw the end of apartheid. nothing will ever take away the glow of that first experience of walking tall. reporter: he died in cape town, south africa. he was 90 years old. molly hunter, nbc news, london. up next, the race to return. why some companies may
at the st george s cathedral where he served as south africa s first black archbishop. nomsa maseko, bbc news, cape town. over 100,000 children in venezuela could suffer from extreme malnutrition over the coming year, according to unicef. the country s healthcare system is struggling, and its citizens are also dealing with soaring inflation, and a collapsing school system. our south america correspondent katy watson sent this report. boxing is the only class that 14 year old gilbenis goes to now. his dad died four years ago and he had to give up school. supporting his mum and siblings became the priority. this training is one of the few opportunities open to him, growing up in maracaibo s poorest and most dangerous neighbourhood. my mum wants me to go back to school to get out