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2 years into tension calls for saudi arabia to release a group of womens rights activists. The coronavirus is wreaking yet more havoc in the u. S. Jobs market almost 3000000 people filed for Unemployment Benefits in just the past 7 days its down from previous weeks but it brings the number of those seeking benefits to more than 36000000 since the lock down of a crowd of virus began our White House Correspondent kimberly health that joins us now live with more kimberly so even though this number is down on previous week its weeks its still obviously not good news and certainly not what the Trump Administration will be wanting to hear. Absolutely i mean the numbers are down in terms of the number of claims from the previous week but the number overall continues to clive and it is predicted to contin ....
Continent of snow and ice. In 1911, the norwegian Roald Amundsen became the first person ever to reach the south pole, the last region of earth that was still unexplored and uninhabited by humans. In 1959, 12 nations signed the antarctic treaty, pledging to use the region only for peaceful purposes, and particularly for scientific research. Today, there are around 80 research stations in the antarctic, used by 4000 scientists f from all over the world. We wanted to know what its like to spend months in the cold and ice, and so we headed there, starting at the airport close to the russian Polar Research station, novolazarevskaya. Reporter approaching antarctica from the air. On board t this aircraft are scientists frorom ten differet countries. Theyll be spending the polar summer doing their research here. Thisis year, the team from belas is especially large. Aleksey belarus h ....
Continent of snow and ice. In 1911, the norwegian Roald Amundsen became the first person ever to reach the south pole, the last region of earth that was still unexplored and uninhabited by humans. In 1959, 12 nations signed the antarctic treaty, pledging to use the region only for peaceful purposes, and particularly for scientific research. Today, there are around 80 research stations in the antarctic, used by 4000 scientists f from all over the world. We wanted to know what its like to spend months in the cold and ice, and so we headed there, starting at the airport close to the russian Polar Research station, novolazarevskaya. Reporter approaching antarctica from the air. On board t this aircraft are scientists frorom ten differet countries. Theyll be spending the polar summer doing their research here. Thisis year, the team from belas is especially large. Aleksey belarus h ....
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Right at the very south of our planet lies antarctica, the continent of snow and ice. In 1911, the norwegian Roald Amundsen became the first person ever to reach the south pole, the last region of earth that was still unexplored and uninhabited by humans. In 1959, 12 nations signed the antarctic treaty, pledging to use the region only for peaceful purposes, and particularly for scientific research. Today, there are around 80 research stations in the antarctic, used by 4000 scientists frorom all over the world. We wanted to know what its like to spend months in the cold and ice, and so we headed there, starting at the airport close to the russian Polar Research station, novolazarevskaya. Reporter approaching antarctica from the air. On board thihis aircraft are scientists from m ten differet countries. Theyll be spending the polar summer doing their research here. This y year, ....