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BBC Outlook programme celebrates it's 50th anniversary, and for that they have been trawling their archives for the most inspiring interviews you have listened to over the years. One of them is Natalia Ponce de León, whose story has shocked Colombia, when she survived an acid attack in 2014. She faced her pain by campaigning for other victims’ rights. Natalia’s efforts have prompted the country to change the law, and perpetrators now face sentences of up to 50 years. Please subscribe HERE http://bit.ly/1rbfUog Islamic State's 'Most Wanted' https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLS3XGZxi7cBX5GE4jXnF9bvF4C801cul3 World In Pictures https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLS3XGZxi7cBX37n4R0UGJN-TLiQOm7ZTP Big Hitters https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLS3XGZxi7cBUME-LUrFkDwFmiEc3jwMXP Ju...
Peter Piot was interviewed by the BBC World Service show, Outlook, about his memoirs, No Time To Lose. The 15-minute interview, during which Peter talked about his career achievements, such as his work on AIDS and global health in general, was aired today (5 July, 2012) on the day of the UK launch of his book. For further information and to buy copies: http://www.notimetolose-book.com Follow updates about the book on Twitter: https://twitter.com/NoTime_ToLose
BBC Outlook speaks to Farzana Majeed who is campaigning for the release of her missing brother, Zakir Majeed, abducted by Pakistani intelligence agencies four years ago. On October 27, 2013, in a unique way to record their peaceful protest, the families and relatives of Baloch missing persons took off for a 750km walk from Quetta to Karachi to protest for the recovery of their loved ones. Read more about Farzana's struggle: dawn.com/news/1055648 You can follow the VBMP long march on Twitter: #VBMPLongMarch
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Outlook Today (28/3/2016) - New life for Berlin Tempelhof Airport - BBC World Service Berlin's historic Tempelhof Airport has recently become home to nearly 2,000 migrants. Tempelhof has an extraordinary history: it was built by the Nazis in the 1930s. It played a vital role in the Berlin Airlift in the 1940s. Throughout the Cold War the US military operated from there, alongside commercial flights. The airport closed in 2008 after a long political battle over its future. But now, Tempelhof is buzzing again as its empty aircraft hangars are turned into temporary accommodation for thousands of migrants. Matthew Bannister meets a 17-year-old Yazidi circus performer living in one of the hangars and the Syrian band who used music as their passport on their migrant journey through Europe. Outl...
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The golden mean is a World Machine
Unified by nature
Every single human being is bound by nature
Is it effect or is it cause?
Or just the way it was?
And down below as up above
It's a universe of love.
Everything has one connection
Synchronized, as one perfection
And endless flow
Omni-direction
Another answer is another question
There's no effect without a cause
It's scientific law
That down below is up above
It's impersonal love
From Fibonacci to Liberace
And verse to coda
To South Dakota
You are affected, you are connected
We concentric, we are electric
You are effect you are the cause
And there is no Santa Clause
And down below as up above
It's a universal love
We are effect, we are the cause
And there is no Santa Clause
And down below as up above
It's an axiom of love.
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