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and it was women s semi finals day at wimbledon so who is through to the finals? we ll bring you all the latest from the all england club. welcome to our viewers on pbs in america and around the globe. the olympic torch relay has reached tokyo, two weeks before the games begin. but with the coronavirus pandemic causing havoc to the games, the historic ceremony was very different to previous occasions. no crowds were allowed in to watch as the flame was carried on stage in a lantern and handed to the governor of tokyo, yuriko koike. and there ll be no spectators at the arenas in the city hosting the bulk of olympic events. the organising committee has shut them out, after a state of emergency was declared in tokyo. our correspondent mariko oi is in tokyo. the capital tokyo has been seeing a growing number of new infections, especially that very infectious delta variant, in recent days, and that s why the government last night announced their fourth state of emergency, starti
Bbc-newsBidenSpectatorsGamesGenerationTokyoHaitian-americansOlympic-torchStoriesMaryam-moshiriTwoUs we ll bring you all the latest from the all england club. welcome to our viewers on pbs in america and around the globe. the olympic torch relay has reached tokyo, two weeks before the games begin. but with the coronavirus pandemic causing havoc to the games, the historic ceremony was very different to previous occasions. no crowds were allowed in to watch as the flame was carried on stage in a lantern and handed to the governor of tokyo, yuriko koike. and there ll be no spectators at the arenas in the city hosting the bulk of olympic events. the organising committee has shut them out, after a state of emergency was declared in tokyo. our correspondent mariko oi is in tokyo. the capital tokyo has been seeing a growing number of new infections, especially that very infectious delta variant, in recent days, and that s why the government last night announced their fourth state of emergency, starting on monday, ending on the 22nd of august, basically meaning that it covers the en
Bbc-newsMaryam-moshiriBidenSpectatorsGamesUsGenerationTokyoAfghanistanHaitian-americansMissionStories of 50,000 police officers. 0ne guest on a lonely lighthouse sweden s film festival takes social distancing to the extreme. we speak to the woman who won a ticket to 70 solitary screenings. we start in myanmar and the military coup there. and there are reports of a second day of mass gatherings on the streets of yangon. on saturday, there were the biggest day of protests since the military coup last monday. the protesters are calling for the release of everyone detained by the army since monday, military leaders there shut down the internet, as the demostrators called for the release of all those detained, including elected leader aung san suu kyi. 0ur correspondent jonathan head reports. five days after the military takeover and people are testing the limits. this group included factory workers from the western suburbs of yangon. but led by young political activists, shouting their condemnation of the new regime and their support for the ousted government. translation: as a
ProtestsBbc-newsInternet-blackoutThe-streets-of-yangonDemonstrationsGlobeUkMyanmar-thousandsStoriesMiltary-coupVaughan-jonesCountry screenings. hello, and welcome. we start in myanmar where thousands of people have taken to the streets for a second day in a row to protest against the recent military coup. in the main city of yangon, crowds chanted slogans against military dictatorship and in support of democracy. some carried the signature red flags of aung san suu kyi s national league for democracy. she has not been seen in public since she was detained last monday when the army overthrew her government. the fresh rally followed the largest protests to date on saturday, when tens of thousands came out in cities across the country to condemn the coup. 0ur correspondent jonathan head reports. five days after the military takeover and people are testing the limits. this group included factory workers from the western suburbs of yangon. but led by young political activists, shouting their condemnation of the new regime and their support for the ousted government. the crowd grew as it headed towards the down
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