planet by turning up the heat on the freezers. making a cone product is the food equivalentl of making, some might say, a formula 1 motor car. - i think i ll have mine without the petrol, though. now, what happens when fortnite goes lego? we ll find out what to expect from an epic new gaming collab. how gaming for blind and partially sighted players is keeping pace at a couple of hundred miles per hour. not that the game cares, because you ll all smash into each other, spin round, laugh, and then, speed off in pursuit of everyone else. for many of us, ordering something online and waiting for it to be dropped on our doorstep is a convenience we don t even think about. but, for those in brazil s favelas, the densely populated, low income communities that lie on the outskirts of cities like rio and sao paulo, that convenience simply isn t an option. but that could be about to change as angelica mari has been finding out. angelica mari: favelas can be like giant labyrinths bui
getting lost in this area, that can be very risky. this is david nima, an anthropologist and professor at the university of virginia, where he studies technology in brazil s favelas. obviously, cartel folks do not want people roaming around, you know, watching their business. this is why services and deliveries are often cancelled or not completed once they have to reach territories like this. so anne porter has turned to local residents like paulo who know the ins and outs of the neighborhood. though he may know his way around, that doesn t necessarily guarantee safety. what s more, these workers are contractors. professor nima says that can be a precarious relationship. against the backdrop of what he calls a broken gig economy. like deliberate workers are overworked. they re not paid enough. they don t have access to any benefits. so not poor that claims to be aware of these issues and they aim to establish a humane and fair work relationship. laporta also pledges increase
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its majority in parliament. now on bbc news. click. this week, how do you find your way through a place where the streets have no name? we work with them to map these regions, create routes, create streets, create addresses in order for them to receive not only their packages, but vital services. alasdair meets the ice cream experts racing to rework recipes so they can do their bit for the planet by turning up the heat on the freezers. making a cone product is the food equivalentl of making, some might say, a formula 1 motor car. - i think i ll have mine without the petrol, though. now, what happens when fortnite goes lego? we ll find out what to expect from an epic new gaming collab. how gaming for blind and partially sighted players is keeping pace at a couple of hundred miles per hour. not that the game cares, because you ll all smash into each other, spin round, laugh, and then, speed off in pursuit of everyone else. for many of us, ordering something online and waiting f
wales and northern ireland in the new year. last week, borisjohnson, the prime minister at the time of the pandemic, arrived 3 hours early at the hearing just after seven am. here s how the 6:00 news began its coverage at six. boris johnson apologises for the way the government handled the pandemic. arriving at the covid inquiry under cover of darkness, the former prime minister admits he should have twigged much sooner the need for action. several viewers wrote in to newswatch to say they thought that was unfair. caroljefferson from loughborough protested. daphne turpin emailed from northampton. ken holden agreed. we asked bbc news to respond to those complaints and they sent us this statement. the government s plans to send some migrants to rwanda if they arrive in the uk illegally has dominated the news in the past week when the new home secretary, james cleverly visited rwanda to sign a treaty. the bbc s political editor chris mason went along to report on the event. but