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this whole question of canon law and should _ this whole question of canon law and should that _ this whole question of canon law and should that be reformed so that it is more _ should that be reformed so that it is more capable, church law come up capable _ is more capable, church law come up capable of— is more capable, church law come up capable of coordinating with penal law to _ capable of coordinating with penal law to attack abusers when they appear~ — law to attack abusers when they appear. make sure that they are punished — appear. make sure that they are punished. essentially. and then there's— punished. essentially. and then there's ail— punished. essentially. and then there's all sorts of other areas like the — there's all sorts of other areas like the governments of the church, should _ like the governments of the church, should more women to be brought into the church? _ should more women to be brought into the church? it certainly pointed out by the _ the church? it certainly pointed out by the report that the church is essentially a male institution, the p
this whole question of canon law and should _ this whole question of canon law and should that _ this whole question of canon law and should that be reformed so that it is more _ should that be reformed so that it is more capable, church law come up capable _ is more capable, church law come up capable of— is more capable, church law come up capable of coordinating with penal law to _ capable of coordinating with penal law to attack abusers when they appear~ — law to attack abusers when...
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translation: i have never touched a canon. but the military is bullying us. my family is now scattered like pieces of broken rice. they raided my home trying to arrest me. i could not stand it anymore so i came to the jungle to take up arms. but they are not well armed. here they are using these handmade guns alongside improvised bombs to fight against a well armed and trained myanmar military. in some cases, ethnic armed groups who have been fighting the military for decades have been providing some training and shelter to pdf members. and now, the fighting is taking place on the central plains, and areas like here that have never seen fighting. the military�*s response is at times collective punishment. this is what happened after an attack by the people's defence force. the military raided town, burning houses and forcing the population of 8000 to flee. while in the capital of the region, these homes were destroyed by the military. translation: fin destroyed by the military. translation:— —— bruises are visible on some of the faces. others do not
translation: i have never touched a canon. but the military is bullying us. my family is now scattered like pieces of broken rice. they raided my home trying to arrest me. i could not stand it anymore so i came to the jungle to take up arms. but they are not well armed. here they are using these handmade guns alongside improvised bombs to fight against a well armed and trained myanmar military. in some cases, ethnic armed groups who have been fighting the military for decades have been...
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canon police has arrested the husband of an olympic winning run out. she was a double world championship medallist and olympian. —— kenyan police. hundreds of abbatoir workers from abroad are to be given temporary visas to come to the uk. the government announced the move after industry leaders warned that staff shortages in abattoirs meant healthy pigs were having to be destroyed, rather than processed for food. our north of england correspondent danny savage reports from driffield in yorkshire. there were some tense moments waiting for the announcement today assisting pig farmers. when the proposal came to employ 800 foreign butchers and make inviolable more cold storage for carcasses, attention turned to relieve. that is a positive, definitely. hopefully this will help us. definitely a positive. the private storage is a good thing because at least then if the butchers do not come in as many as they want, we can still kill pigs and they will still be used for food.— used for food. are you confident _ used for food. are you confident now - used
canon police has arrested the husband of an olympic winning run out. she was a double world championship medallist and olympian. —— kenyan police. hundreds of abbatoir workers from abroad are to be given temporary visas to come to the uk. the government announced the move after industry leaders warned that staff shortages in abattoirs meant healthy pigs were having to be destroyed, rather than processed for food. our north of england correspondent danny savage reports from driffield in...
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canon police has arrested the husband of an olympic winning run out. she was a double world championship medallist and olympian. —— kenyan police. hundreds of abbatoir workers from abroad are to be
canon police has arrested the husband of an olympic winning run out. she was a double world championship medallist and olympian. —— kenyan police. hundreds of abbatoir workers from abroad are to be
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canon bradley, many thanks forjoining _ great friend. canon bradley, many thanks forjoining us _ great friend. canon bradley, many thanks forjoining us on _ great friend. canon bradley, many thanks forjoining us on bbc - great friend. canon bradley, many| thanks forjoining us on bbc news. mark drakeford mark dra keford is mark drakeford is holding a press conference. i mark drakeford is holding a press conference-— conference. i am here to update --eole conference. i am here to update people on _ conference. i am here to update people on the — conference. i am here to update people on the outcome - conference. i am here to update people on the outcome of- conference. i am here to update people on the outcome of the i conference. i am here to update - people on the outcome of the latest three week review of the coronavirus regulations. and then to look ahead at how we can keep wales safe and keep wales open during the months ahead. three weeks ago, when i was last year, the number of people following it with coronavirus was rising eve
canon bradley, many thanks forjoining _ great friend. canon bradley, many thanks forjoining us _ great friend. canon bradley, many thanks forjoining us on _ great friend. canon bradley, many thanks forjoining us on bbc - great friend. canon bradley, many| thanks forjoining us on bbc news. mark drakeford mark dra keford is mark drakeford is holding a press conference. i mark drakeford is holding a press conference-— conference. i am here to update --eole conference. i am here to update people...
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william pomeranz is a russia expert and deputy director of the wilson centre's canon institute. i spoke to him earlier about the goals of putin. well, i think he wants to exploit the current situation as much as possible. at high prices are good for russia. but as your other analyst mentioned, it comes at a cost. the cost is that russia will not be perceived as a reliable energy partner if indeed it exploits its new position, after the completion of nordstream—2, and again becomes the major gas exporter to the european union. whether or not it is seen as a reliable, credible source of energy, how many other options are there? well, there aren't. that is what ukraine, the us congress, poland and other countries have asserted, that if you build nordstream—2, the new gas pipeline, european union will become much more dependent on russian gas, and russia will, if possible, if given the opportunity, try to exploit that position. so it is an argument that has gone on around the building of nordstream—2, and just as russia is about to complete this gas pipeline, we now have the q
william pomeranz is a russia expert and deputy director of the wilson centre's canon institute. i spoke to him earlier about the goals of putin. well, i think he wants to exploit the current situation as much as possible. at high prices are good for russia. but as your other analyst mentioned, it comes at a cost. the cost is that russia will not be perceived as a reliable energy partner if indeed it exploits its new position, after the completion of nordstream—2, and again becomes the major...
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the canon may be kicked down the road in terms of stopgap funding to keep the government open and running, but still there has been no decision on there has been no decision on the debt ceiling —— can. treasury secretary janet yellen had warned it could be catastrophic for financial markets if an agreement isn't reached. i think there is a lot of, that is the reason most so many investors feel rather unsettled right now. given all these huge — unsettled right now. given all these huge factors _ unsettled right now. given all these huge factors at - unsettled right now. given all these huge factors at play, i these huge factors at play, some investors think markets will continue to fall. what is your analysis? {lii will continue to fall. what is your analysis?— will continue to fall. what is your analysis? of course, you can never— your analysis? of course, you can never really _ your analysis? of course, you can never really peer - your analysis? of course, you can never really peer into - your analysis? of course, you can never really peer into a i can never really peer into a
the canon may be kicked down the road in terms of stopgap funding to keep the government open and running, but still there has been no decision on there has been no decision on the debt ceiling —— can. treasury secretary janet yellen had warned it could be catastrophic for financial markets if an agreement isn't reached. i think there is a lot of, that is the reason most so many investors feel rather unsettled right now. given all these huge — unsettled right now. given all these huge...
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william pomeranz is a russia expert and deputy director of the wilson centre's canon institute. what do you make of certain�*s moves, president putin's moves? what is going through his head? what are his aims at what he is doing, do you think?— you think? well, i think he wants to — you think? well, i think he wants to exploit _ you think? well, i think he wants to exploit the - you think? well, i think he| wants to exploit the current situation as much as possible. at high prices are good for russia. but as your other analyst mentioned, it comes at analyst mentioned, it comes at a cost. the cost is that russia will not be perceived as a reliable energy partner if indeed it exploits its new position, after the completion of nordstream two, and again becomes the major gas exporter to the european union.- to the european union. whether or not it is _ to the european union. whether or not it is seen _ to the european union. whether or not it is seen as _ to the european union. whether or not it is seen as a _ or not it is seen as a reliable, credible source of energy, how man
william pomeranz is a russia expert and deputy director of the wilson centre's canon institute. what do you make of certain�*s moves, president putin's moves? what is going through his head? what are his aims at what he is doing, do you think?— you think? well, i think he wants to — you think? well, i think he wants to exploit _ you think? well, i think he wants to exploit the - you think? well, i think he| wants to exploit the current situation as much as possible. at high prices are...
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my grandad went to sea when he was 1a as a canon boy. for seafaring families like mine, offshore wind is really giving more options. and it is comfortable on the ship. right, so this is my cabin. pretty cushti, eh? and then, come and have a look at this. so this is the, eh — this is the lounge. sorry, lads. and this... ..this is the dining area. what's for tea? today it's fish, chips and mushy peas. and we've got pork chops with chausseur sauce. erm, bread—and—butter pudding and custard. oh, my god! sounds good, doesn't it? and you can work all that off down here. these monsters are almost 200 metres high. and each turn of the blades is reckoned to generate enough electricity to power an average uk home for a day. it's nice to know that your time and your energy is contributing to this world that runs on green energy, and it's something what's going to be a better future for everybody. 0rsted says this one wind farm can power up to one million homes. and they've almost finished another, even bigger one next to it. and there are pla
my grandad went to sea when he was 1a as a canon boy. for seafaring families like mine, offshore wind is really giving more options. and it is comfortable on the ship. right, so this is my cabin. pretty cushti, eh? and then, come and have a look at this. so this is the, eh — this is the lounge. sorry, lads. and this... ..this is the dining area. what's for tea? today it's fish, chips and mushy peas. and we've got pork chops with chausseur sauce. erm, bread—and—butter pudding and custard....
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thank you so much for talking to us, canon rosie _ of. thank you so much for talking to us, canon rosie harper. _ just a reminder, if you need help and advice regarding any of the areas involved in this issue — such as bereavement, emotional distress and support for carers — there are links on the bbc actionline website. while for many, covid has changed their lives forever, for long covid sufferers, the extent of that change is yet to fully unfold. many believe the long—term implications of the disease are not fully recognised and some have taken their treatment into their own hands. one of those groups now says they may have found a breakthrough, though that research is still at an early stage. however, they hope their findings could also benefit people suffering from other long—term health conditions. i'm joined by dr beate jeager, who runs a specialist covid clinic in mulheim, western germany. and also by dr asad khan. he is a medical professional who became a long covid sufferer, after contracting the virus from inadequate pp
thank you so much for talking to us, canon rosie _ of. thank you so much for talking to us, canon rosie harper. _ just a reminder, if you need help and advice regarding any of the areas involved in this issue — such as bereavement, emotional distress and support for carers — there are links on the bbc actionline website. while for many, covid has changed their lives forever, for long covid sufferers, the extent of that change is yet to fully unfold. many believe the long—term implications...