Pandemic so who won and who lost also coming up a panel of british lawmakers blasts the government for failing to investigate russian meddling in u. K. Politics their long awaited report calls for immediate action to tackle the threat. Here in germany the high profile trial of the man accused of tarkin targeting a synagogue in the city of hama gets underway to passers by were killed during the attack. Im sunni so much kind of good to have you with us european leaders have sealed a deal on an unprecedented 750000000000 Euro Coronavirus Recovery Fund after 4 days of heated talks leaders finally agreed on the details of loans and grants to be given to countries hardest hit by the pandemic of the 750000000000 euros the. 390000000000 will be in the form of grants the remaining 360000000000 euros will be dispersed in the form of cheap loans it is a compromise that satisfies the demands of more fiscally conservative countries good morning everyone we did it europe is strong europe is united l
Mallory factor. Prof. Factor todays topic is cultural conservatism and the religious right. Our discussion will center on the genesis of the pro family grassroots movement. Our speaker will share with you never before shared details about the ordinary people that sparked culture shifting events and a movement that led to the rise of the religious right and the nomination of Ronald Reagan. Youre going to hear about the role of bringing people from across denominational lines to fight the equal rights amendment. That fight led to the formation of a voting bloc that remains an unstoppable Political Force and has become the base of todays Republican Party. But enough hearing from me. Id like to introduce now our guest lecturer, Phyllis Schlafly. Shes been called the godmother of the modern conservative movement. Shes been a conservative leader since 1964 when she selfpublished her best selling book a choice, not an echo. Shes been a leader of the pro Family Movement since 1972 when she sta
Putting centuries old native american sites at risk. Daggers growing against indias controversial new citizenship law but Prime Minister Narendra Modi is showing no signs of backing down hes blaming the opposition for inciting protests against his government well huge rallies were held again in the capital new delhi and several other states on sunday the demonstrations are now into their 2nd week and more likely in the coming days Rights Groups are accusing police of using disproportionate force against the for testers of sabinas trust it was at a rally in the capital. It greatest challenge indias Prime Minister Narendra Modi has faced since he came to power 5 years ago dozens of people have been killed during protest against a citizenship law which many think discriminates. Against muslims addressing thousands of his supporters at an election rally in new delhi modi blamed the opposition for stoking the protests began by our. Brothers since this law has been passed some Political Part
Kofi annan as we open the 21st century, more than 110 million schoolage children are not attending school. Two thirds are girls. The key to all the locks that are keeping girls out of school, from poverty to inequality to conflict, lies in basic education for all. We need all those with power to change things, to come together in a Global Alliance for Girls Education. That is why the United Nations is launching a new Global Initiative to educate girls to ensure that by 2015, boys and girls will have equal access to all levels of education. That is a test we must pass, and we shall pass it only if children all over the world can pass the test of basic education and go on to pass to test of life. [applause] [manisha] [manisha] [bhukiya] [upendra] [upendra] [manisha] [teacher] [children shout] [manisha] [rooster crows] [woman sings in foreign language] sit down here and tell me a story when youre with friends no need to hurry no more rush, no more haste no more when youre with friends no
Kofi annan as we open the 21st century, more than 110 million schoolage children are not attending school. Two thirds are girls. The key to all the locks that are keeping girls out of school, from poverty to inequality to conflict, lies in basic education for all. We need all those with power to change things, to come together in a Global Alliance for Girls Education. That is why the United Nations is launching a new Global Initiative to educate girls to ensure that by 2015, boys and girls will have equal access to all levels of education. That is a test we must pass, and we shall pass it only if children all over the world can pass the test of basic education and go on to pass to test of life. [applause] [manisha] [manisha] [bhukiya] [upendra] [upendra] [manisha] [teacher] [children shout] [manisha] [rooster crows] [woman sings in foreign language] sit down here and tell me a story when youre with friends no need to hurry no more rush, no more haste no more when youre with friends no