a temperature already reached this year, in parts of australia. and how america s reckoning over race is playing out in the world of art 16 months after the killing of geroge floyd. hello and welcome to our viewers on pbs in america and around the globe, wherever in the world you rejoining us from. the white house says us border agents in parts of texas will no longer ride horses, after videos of officers coralling haitian migrants towards a river were widely criticised. the us special envoy for haiti, daniel foote, has resigned in protest at the deportation of haitians, describing the biden administration s policy as inhumane. our correspondent will grant has this report from the us mexico border. in the dead of night, immigration agents in northern mexico drag haitian families from their hotels as they sleep. just miles from their destination, they can go no particulars further, no matter how desperate they are. even if they made it, they would have been greeted by scen
of australia. and how america s reckoning over race is playing out in the world of art 16 months after the killing of geroge floyd. the white house says us border agents in parts of texas will no longer ride horses, after videos of officers coralling haitian migrants towards a river were widely criticised. the us special envoy for haiti, daniel foote, has resigned in protest at the deportation of haitians, describing the biden administration s policy as inhumane. now, the former us deputy chief of mission in haiti, vicky huddlestone, has added her voice to those calling for urgent governmental action. our correspondent will grant has this report from in the dead of night, immigration agents in northern mexico drag haitian families from their hotels as they sleep. just miles from their destination, they can go no particulars further, no matter how desperate they are. even if they made it, they would have been greeted by scenes like this. as migrants attempted to cross from
displacing tens of thousands of people. and the team of therapy dogs working to relieve stress at a chilean hospital overwhelmed by cases of coronavirus. welcome to our viewers on pbs in america and around the globe, wherever in the world you rejoining us from. the white house says us border agents in parts of texas will no longer ride horses after videos of officers corralling haitian migrants towards a river were widely criticised. the us special envoy for haiti, daniel foote, has resigned in protest at the deportation of haitians, describing the biden administration s policy as inhumane . now, the former us deputy chief of mission in haiti, vicki huddlestone, has added her voice to those calling for urgent governmental action. 0ur correspondent will grant has this report from the us mexico border. us mexico border. in the dead of night, immigration agents in northern mexico drag haitian families from their hotels as they sleep. just miles from their destination, they c
golfers prepare to go toe to toe for the sport s most coveted team trophy. hello, and welcome. a frantic few hours of campaigning is likely ahead of sunday s election in germany. the polls mark the end of angela merkel s long reign as chancellor. on thursday night, seven of the main candidates clashed over the future direction of the eu in a final televised debate. our correspondent in berlin, damien mcguinness, watched on. with just three days to go before the election, this debate was a final chance for party leaders to win over voters. topics ranged from affordable housing and the national debt to climate change and how to deal with china. the current leader in the polls is olaf scholz, the centre left social democrat candidate to replace angela merkel. when asked about the new aukus security pact between the uk, australia and the us, mr scholz said that germany should work together with france to create a stronger europe. i can understand the irritation that france felt
Civilians die in every conflict, yet in today’s modern world, there is a greater awareness that countries at war must do everything within their ability to avoid the targeting of civilians. Countries have a right to defend themselves, but do not have the right to kill civilians indiscriminately.