Around the camp thousands of refugees again in 30 to one sleeping wherever they can. Move a nights more than 12000 people fled as flames began 3 pm to the largest refugee camp in grief. Many looked own as the homes were destroyed. The fossil against the 5 made more difficult by storm when. Their kids are 1st. In. The camp and was just off the coast of turkey was known for its cramped and unsanitary conditions. Built for about 3000 people it housed more than 12000. People lived in huts in tents with limited access to Running Water the government says the fires were deliberately lit by some camp residents angry to continue to lock down due to the coronavirus pandemic and many of the asymptomatic people have been put into a quarantine area on the far eastern side of the camp and that area earlier this evening was attacked by individuals who seemingly do not believe that corona is actually in the camp and that it is being seen as a reason to continue a 6 month lockdown in the camp some att
Antigovernment protesters have trashed with police in the lebanese capital beirut Security Forces fired tear gas at activists gathered in front of a gate leading to Parliament French president of my new on my call is visiting the city urging lebanons political leaders to implement wide ranging reforms. Police in batteries have detained scores of University Students protesting against allstars hereon president Alexander Lukashenko hundreds of students marched through the capital minsk on the 1st day of the Academic Year calling on the president to quit one rights group has reported that some students were beaten up. This is d. W. News from berlin follow us on twitter and instagram or visit our website w dot com. For order or. In the last week wisconsin has become an American Battleground where racial Reckoning Police brutality Peaceful Protesters and armed militia are all colliding in the middle of it all a president and his politics donald trump visited conneaut should today some welco
Press. Before we begin the program i would like to extend a special welcome to anyone who will be joining Virtual Program the first time. If your not familiar with the massachusetts historical society, we are the first historical site in america and have been collecting, preserving, publishing and sharing your history of 1791. We hold an amazing collection of 14 million pages including the papers of the first three president of the United States. Sorry three of the first six president of the United States. I misspoke. We are continuing to collect today and if you are interested, we are currently collecting material related to the covid19 experience, we have a special initiative who will record peoples experiences during this unusual time and preserve a standpoint firsthand accounts for future generations. In the date of social distancing, we have taken hosting Virtual Programs and online programs playing every week until the end of july. Even into the beginning of august. Next week we
That they should continue their communication and complete trust Building Measures now while all of this sounds very positive in any progress on the very sick serious situation on the border is welcomed many independent experts here a view in this with a lot of skepticism people have told me that these are just words and that there is no operational detail. Is a professor of Political Science at Indiana University he expressed cautious optimism about the deal. This deal is significant but on the other hand i am still cautious because it lets well wait and see what transpires in the next few weeks and months that will be a crucial test and yes i think both sides can have considerable reasons to deescalate but in the indian case the Indian Economy has cratered in the wake of the covert 19 crisis and the shambolic handling their roles and consequently india can ill afford to devote significant resources to the military at this particular juncture on the chinese side i think the chinese di
And im the director of Community Partnerships for theMassachusetts Historical Society. Our program this evening is a seasonal, its a look at the tradition of Summer Reading we are joined by professor donna harringtonlueker on her new publication gavin kleespies, 19th century publishing the rise of Summer Reading. She is a passer in Newport Rhode island and she has an undergraduate degree from rhode island and phd. As a former magazine writer and editor, Research Interests include 19thcentury print culture, womens magazines on any period and radical or alternative press. Before we begin id like to extend a special welcome to anyone joining the Virtual Program for the first time. If youre not familiar with the Massachusetts Historical Society we are the first Historical Society in america and have been preserving publishing and sharing our history since 1791. We hold a collection of 14 million manuscript pages including the papers of the first three president s of the unitedstates. Or im