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hundreds are known to have died with many more injured. those pulled from the wreckage were taken to nearby hospitals where they spoke of the horror of the crash. translation: when the accident occurred we realised that there was a fire. when it caught fire nobody could escape. some did manage to get out, some were able to run out of the carriage. but the train had fallen over another train. koshida had to watch as her only daughter died in front of her. translation: as we kept i rolling my daughter got stuck and was buried under bulky iron. i managed to stand in a corner but i was hit in the head by something. i thought about how to get her out from underneath but i didn t know how to move such heavy iron. my daughter kept crying and then died right in front of my eyes. after visiting the scene of the crash, india s prime minister travel to the hospital where many of the survivors were being cared for. he promised swiftjustice. translation: this i incident is very serious ....
hello and welcome to the travel show with me, rajan datar. now, it s widely believed that the first ever museum was built more than 2,500 years ago in babylon, or modern day iraq. and now unesco reckons there are 100,000 of them throughout the world. but today, many museums are putting a lot of time and effort into thinking about how they can make their collections more engaging and more in tune with modern audiences. and that is what we re looking at in this week s show, starting here in belgium. the african museum in tervuren, just outside of brussels, is marking its 125th anniversary. and along with a range of events associated with that, the museum s taken the opportunity to reflect on its colonial past. five years ago, the museum underwent a massive renovation, removing problematic statues, changing the labelling around objects, anything that created a negative stereotype about africa. though some things couldn t be changed, like the enduring presence of the monarc ....
on the travel show: i m in belgium, where past, present and future meet. now, it s widely believed that the first ever museum was built more than 2,500 years ago in babylon, or modern day iraq. and now unesco reckons there are 100,000 of them throughout the world. but today, many museums are putting a lot of time and effort into thinking about how they can make their collections more engaging and more in tune with modern audiences. and that is what we re looking at in this week s show, starting here in belgium. the african museum in tervuren, just outside of brussels, is marking its 125th anniversary. and along with a range of events associated with that, the museum s taken the opportunity to reflect on its colonial past. five years ago, the museum underwent a massive renovation, removing problematic statues, changing the labelling around objects, anything that created a negative stereotype about africa. though some things couldn t be changed, like the enduring presence ....
i think people will have to look into the future and what we do, what the club does. there will be a review, obviously. i really can t comment on that. my remit was seven weeks and eight games to keep us in the premier league and unfortunately, ifailed. a terrible season for leicester city, just three wins in theirfinal17 games, just the one clean sheet since november. this was the reaction from some fans outside the king power stadium. we tried our hardest. i don t think we deserved it, because we ve not played well. them players are not playing for the club, for the shirt. disappointing, - but what can you do? poor all season. the whole season has been not right from the word go. the belief wasn t there. you can tell the club has been quite toxic, the players on the pitch, the heart hasn t been there. our motto, foxes never quit, and we quit a long time ago i m afraid. losing, losing, losing, i it s what you get, isn t it? rodgers should have gone seven months ago whe ....
and demanding that these bronzes stay where they are so we can have access to these. hello and welcome to the travel show with me, rajan datar. now, it s widely believed that the first ever museum was built more than 2,500 years ago in babylon, or modern day iraq. and now unesco reckons there are 100,000 of them throughout the world. but today, many museums are putting a lot of time and effort into thinking about how they can make their collections more engaging and more in tune with modern audiences. and that is what we re looking at in this week s show, starting here in belgium. the african museum just outside of brussels is marking its 125th anniversary. and along with a range of events associated with that, the museum has taken the opportunity to reflect on its colonial past. five years ago, the museum underwent a massive renovation, removing problematic statues, changing the labelling around objects. anything that created a negative stereotype about africa. though ....