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africa with incredible. you might that in crisis that are the persistent, the moved young drought in south america affecting girl up lot of basin. so that this is what is really worrying me the most well noted climate scientists andrea to read in many thanks. thank you. well the taliban takeover afghanistan nearly a year ago has reshaped society. most of all for women, new laws not only restrict their movements but also their education and dictate what they can wear. many women protested against them early on, but a harsh crackdown has driven local organizers underground. our next report looks at the price paid by women who dared to demonstrate in public. i dangerous display of solidarity cattle, food leads, and march, calling for freedom for justice, for women to be able to work that was before. now, cattle must work behind closed doors. i am here, she is covertly organizing a protest action to mark the anniversary of the taliban takeover van as adam, she says, this is the only way to get anything done said
africa with incredible. you might that in crisis that are the persistent, the moved young drought in south america affecting girl up lot of basin. so that this is what is really worrying me the most well noted climate scientists andrea to read in many thanks. thank you. well the taliban takeover afghanistan nearly a year ago has reshaped society. most of all for women, new laws not only restrict their movements but also their education and dictate what they can wear. many women protested...
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the movement of continental plates created new mountains, few and fewer rainclouds reached east and africa. as result. this change the climate. it became dry. 5, many years ago, the dense rain forest gradually disappeared and the savannah and matched the ability to walk upright helped our ancestors to survive. all round visibility provides better protection from predators, and it means the hands of free for carrying food and tools. for example, a single passing can provide for a whole group on to feature ancestors also became foster and could cover more ground. humans became long distance runners. so the modern human is built for walking and running. it's often said that 10000 steps a day is healthy, but it's actually very little scientific data to support that number. however, one recent study showed that people who will 8000 step the day have a much lower risk of dying from cardiovascular diseases than those who take just 4000 steps. running have many benefits for anyone who wants to take up jogging. here are all top tips for success with you should warm up before every run effective war
the movement of continental plates created new mountains, few and fewer rainclouds reached east and africa. as result. this change the climate. it became dry. 5, many years ago, the dense rain forest gradually disappeared and the savannah and matched the ability to walk upright helped our ancestors to survive. all round visibility provides better protection from predators, and it means the hands of free for carrying food and tools. for example, a single passing can provide for a whole group on...
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so he got to the supreme court down to 12 30 pm, east africa on time, land by some of these follow us who us feel singing and dancing in solidarity with you guys definitely buy a pass for there's a proof. got pieces of that time, the trailer being guy is challenging the presidential petition, presidential results in printed that in the challenge and the kids were thrown out in 2017 italians and the country went to i read. and now this particular day, it will take just about 14 days to know whether that country will be going to another good fresh presidential election in the next 60 days or the country will swear in the president elect william some way to talk. so they said that some of you supports as who came in to sending somebody down to do with him. they've been calling for electoral justice and i think that they need just the support a loading dock. i watching dw used life from berlin. i've been fizzle and i'll be back next hour and we'll see you then. otherwise had to i was, i think, i mean you don't count as you started. you should also have a great a.
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the movement of continental place created new mountains. few and fewer rain clouds reached east in africa as result this changed the climate. it became dry. 5000000 years ago, the dense rain forest gradually disappeared, and the savannah unmatched. the ability to walk upright helped our ancestors to survive. all round visibility provides better protection from predators, and it means the hands of free for carrying food and tools. for example, a single passing can provide for a whole group. on to feature ancestors also became foster and could cover more ground. humans became long distance runners. so the modern human is built for walking and running. it's often said that 10000 steps a day is healthy, but it's actually very little scientific data to support that number. however, one recent study showed that people who will 8000 state the day have a much lower risk of dying from cardiovascular diseases than those who take just 4000 steps. running have many benefits for anyone who wants to take up jogging here or on top tips for success with you should warm up before every run and effective w
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ah, ah, let's go with your weather update for the middle east and africa. hi everyone. thanks for joining in. so a lot of sand and dust spinning around eastern province of saudi rate into the empty quarter here. and then we've got some funny rains across western areas of yemen, spilling into the he jazz mountains in saudi arabia. we have seen some flooding, of course, in humans, capital of santa destroying several buildings there for pakistan. a few things going on here disturbed whether moving him from india also a disturbance over the arabian sea. this means any way you slice it, a lot of rain coming for cindy province from karachi right through to jacob. bad. that's on friday now by saturday, a big drop in those temperatures for jacob a bad. and that rain that she'll, the brain moves into baluchistan. so we'll have to be on the lookout for that turkey could get striped with the odd shower is stumble on friday with the high of 30 degrees. and as we go to central africa, of course, we've seen some big rains through a sudan that's moving just further toward the west. an
ah, ah, let's go with your weather update for the middle east and africa. hi everyone. thanks for joining in. so a lot of sand and dust spinning around eastern province of saudi rate into the empty quarter here. and then we've got some funny rains across western areas of yemen, spilling into the he jazz mountains in saudi arabia. we have seen some flooding, of course, in humans, capital of santa destroying several buildings there for pakistan. a few things going on here disturbed whether moving...
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we shouldn't forget the other one's foot east affecting east africa with incredible. you might, you might that in crisis deborah, or the persistent and moved young drought in south america affecting girl a lot of bass in. so that this is what really worrying me the most well noted climate scientists, andrea to read in many thanks. a reminder of the top story we're falling for you. this. our author, salman rushdie has suffered serious injuries after being stabbed on stage as he was about to give a lecture in new york state. a 24 year old suspect has been taken into custody up next. her special program on the berlin wall. the lie that led to terror and death to watching the w departure to the to day this meet flying to a foreign planet. in the 16th century, many captain and setting sail to discover a route.
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africa with incredible. you might, you might that in crisis that are the persistent, the move the drought in south america, affecting girl a lot of bass in. so that this is what really worrying me the most well noted climate scientists and way to read a many thanks. enclosing a reminder of the top story we're following for you this. our author, salman rushdie has suffered serious injuries after being stabbed on stage as he was about to give a lecture in new york state. a 24 year old suspect has been taken into custody of next shift. has a spectacular look at how drones are giving hollywood filmmakers a whole new perspective. remember, you can always get more news on our website, d, w dot com and do follow us on social media at d w. so michael o could for me and the rest of the team here. thanks for watching d. w these places in europe are smashing the wreckers step into a bold adventure. it's the treasure map for modern globetrotters. discover some of europe's record breaking sites on google maps, youtube.
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in the biggest economy in east africa, i'm here to vote. casa, the cost of living is too high. so i hope or when i'll vote for someone that exposed, but i think he's going to lower the price of like the election results are expected later this month. but with the race being so close a 2nd round is likely let's cross straight to nairobi now, and d, w. eat if kamani is standing by 8, it's lovely to see you a big day for kenya. how did the election day go? we seem to have a last 8 of this. sorry about that. we'll try and bring her up again in a moment. ok. unfortunately we'll have to leave a little money there for now. which counselor ola sholtes, has visited the german football association to push one of his pet projects. schoultz is calling for equal pay for men and women playing for the national teams . the women currently own fall this before he addressed the burning issue, chancellor sholtes went for a stroll and the german air phase knew campus where talent is to be specially nurtured. then it was down to business and shots his wish for german internationals, male and female
in the biggest economy in east africa, i'm here to vote. casa, the cost of living is too high. so i hope or when i'll vote for someone that exposed, but i think he's going to lower the price of like the election results are expected later this month. but with the race being so close a 2nd round is likely let's cross straight to nairobi now, and d, w. eat if kamani is standing by 8, it's lovely to see you a big day for kenya. how did the election day go? we seem to have a last 8 of this. sorry...
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we shouldn't forget the, the other one's foot east, affecting east africa, is incredible. you might, you might that in crisis, deborah, or the persistent the mcdonald drought in south america, affecting girl up lot of base in so that this is what really worrying me the most well noted climate scientists, andrea to read in many thanks. thank you. that's all from me for now. doc film is up next, bella luce and short dream of freedom. as always, you can find more news on our website at d, w dot com a michael. okay, for me in the entire news team here. thanks for watching the w imagine how many push a now in the world climate change, very half the story. this is my plan, the way from just one week. how much was can really get we still have time to act. i'm.
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the movement of continental plates created new mountains. few and fewer rain clouds reached east in africa as result this changed the climate. it became dry. 5000000 years ago, the dense rain forest gradually disappeared and the savannah and matched the ability to walk upright helped our ancestors to survive. all round visibility provides bites of protection from predators, and it means the hands of free for carrying food and tools. for example, a single passing can provide for a whole group on to feed. our ancestors also became foster and can cover more ground. humans became long distance runners. so the modern human is built for walking and running. it's often said that 10000 steps a day is healthy, but it's actually very little scientific data to support that number. however, one recent study showed that people who woke 8 thousands debt the day have a much lower risk of dying from cardiovascular diseases than those who take just 4000 steps. running have many benefits for anyone who wants to take up jogging here or on top tips for success with you should warm up before every run. effecti
the movement of continental plates created new mountains. few and fewer rain clouds reached east in africa as result this changed the climate. it became dry. 5000000 years ago, the dense rain forest gradually disappeared and the savannah and matched the ability to walk upright helped our ancestors to survive. all round visibility provides bites of protection from predators, and it means the hands of free for carrying food and tools. for example, a single passing can provide for a whole group on...
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but most scientists believed that our fest, upright steps were taken here in east africa. many millions of years ago, there was still lush, rain forest head. that's why our ancestors lived in trees, which is best done using all 4 limbs. on the ground, however, the pre human adi pacific is ramirez sometimes will come to less. the movement of continental plates created new mountains, fewer and fewer rainclouds reached east and africa. as result. this changed the climate. it became dry. 5000000 years ago, the dense rain forest gradually disappeared and the savannah in matched the ability to walk right helps our ancestors to survive. all round visibility provides better protection from predators. and it means the hands of free for carrying food and tools, for example. a single passing can provide for a whole group on to feature ancestors also became foster and can cover more ground . humans became long distance runners. so the modern human is built for walking and running. it's often said that 10000 steps a day is healthy, but it's actually very little scientific data to suppo
but most scientists believed that our fest, upright steps were taken here in east africa. many millions of years ago, there was still lush, rain forest head. that's why our ancestors lived in trees, which is best done using all 4 limbs. on the ground, however, the pre human adi pacific is ramirez sometimes will come to less. the movement of continental plates created new mountains, fewer and fewer rainclouds reached east and africa. as result. this changed the climate. it became dry. 5000000...
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but most scientists believed that our 1st upright steps were taken here in east africa many millions of years ago. so is so lush, rain forest head. that's why our ancestors lived in cheese, which is best done using all 4 limbs on the ground. however, the pre human adi pacific is ramirez sometimes will come to less. the movement of continental plates created new mountains, few and fewer rainclouds reached east and africa as result. this change the climate, it became dry. 5, many years ago, the dense rain forest gradually disappeared and the savannah and matched the ability to walk upright helped our ancestors to survive. all round visibility provides better protection from predators, and it means the hands of free for carrying food and toes. for example, a single passing can provide for a whole group on to feature ancestors also became foster and could cover more ground. humans became long distance runners. so the modern human is built for walking and running. it's often said that 10000 steps a day is healthy, but it's actually very little scientific data to support that number. howev
but most scientists believed that our 1st upright steps were taken here in east africa many millions of years ago. so is so lush, rain forest head. that's why our ancestors lived in cheese, which is best done using all 4 limbs on the ground. however, the pre human adi pacific is ramirez sometimes will come to less. the movement of continental plates created new mountains, few and fewer rainclouds reached east and africa as result. this change the climate, it became dry. 5, many years ago, the...
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the 1st shipment of food aid for drought affected east africa since russia's invasion in february. more than 16 merchant ships of left ukraine in the past 2 weeks after the deal was broken between keys and moscow. and frances, during its dry summer since records began waters being restricted across most of the country crops, withering wildfires raging and rivers running dr. bennett smith reports him to lose in southwestern france. certainly hoping for rain it was in the forecast, but today, but we've got mainly blue skies is a bit of cloud covers, taken the edge of the extreme temperatures that they've been enjoying here for the last few weeks. but still no sign of rain is predicted. now perhaps a bit later on in the week. but even if it does, when it does come, if it comes in those big summer thundering summer storms, it's going to hit drop rock hard, dry earth and run off. and that's one of the big fears here at the moment, but without the rain crops a dying before farmers can harvest them and rivers and reservoirs a running dry. well, these are the genovius. i've never seen the
the 1st shipment of food aid for drought affected east africa since russia's invasion in february. more than 16 merchant ships of left ukraine in the past 2 weeks after the deal was broken between keys and moscow. and frances, during its dry summer since records began waters being restricted across most of the country crops, withering wildfires raging and rivers running dr. bennett smith reports him to lose in southwestern france. certainly hoping for rain it was in the forecast, but today, but...
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s embassy bombings in east africa in 1998. and the attack on the u. s. s. cole warship in yemen, in 2000. following the strike that killed him, the taliban accused the us of violating international principles and the door agreement. but for the americans, if the taliban who've broken that 2020 accord by providing cover for the winery who's killing is the 1st known us strike in afghanistan since washington pulled out its troops a year ago. and he w. sandra pet, as man, has been to the area in cobble where also were harry was kills. it is evening here in cobble and solid facts are hard to come by. when the news of, as i hear his death broke in the early morning hours, locker time journalists were able to go out to share poor neighborhood. that is where the u. s. says the al qaeda leader had been living and that is where they say he was killed. sherpa is a kind of push fancy neighbourhood of cobbled with many big villas. these villas used to house some embassies, but mainly they used to house and politicians and leaders of the former african government, as
s embassy bombings in east africa in 1998. and the attack on the u. s. s. cole warship in yemen, in 2000. following the strike that killed him, the taliban accused the us of violating international principles and the door agreement. but for the americans, if the taliban who've broken that 2020 accord by providing cover for the winery who's killing is the 1st known us strike in afghanistan since washington pulled out its troops a year ago. and he w. sandra pet, as man, has been to the area in...
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s embassy bombings in east africa in 1998. and the attack on the u. s. s. cole warship in yemen. in 2000 following the strike that killed him, the taliban accused the us of violating international principles and the door agreement. but for the americans, it's the taliban who's broken? that 2020 accord by providing cover for the winery who's killing is the 1st known us strike in afghanistan since washington pulled out its troops a year ago. and the more i'm joined by journalist france, marty has been living in and reporting from afghanistan for many years. i france now you've been a cobble residency years. what was your reaction to the fact that i was that why harry was located in the capital in a well to do neighborhood of cobble? we surprised that it was the leader i am on. although you came to me as a surprise on that all kind on members, also high ranking members have visited cobble at least and stayed there temporarily since the fall off of count us until the 20 bon was not a surprise. it has, for example, been credibly reported in several un reports or during the past year,
s embassy bombings in east africa in 1998. and the attack on the u. s. s. cole warship in yemen. in 2000 following the strike that killed him, the taliban accused the us of violating international principles and the door agreement. but for the americans, it's the taliban who's broken? that 2020 accord by providing cover for the winery who's killing is the 1st known us strike in afghanistan since washington pulled out its troops a year ago. and the more i'm joined by journalist france, marty has...
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s embassy bombings in east africa in 1998. and the attack on the u. s. s. cole war ship in yemen, in 2000. following the strike that killed him, the taliban accused the us of violating international principles and the doha agreement. but for the americans, if the taliban who've broken that 2020 accord by providing cover for so i re who's killing is the 1st known us strike and afghanistan since washington pulled out its troops a year ago. and just before we go, let's get a reminder of the top story we're following for you at this hour us. how speaker nancy pelosi has arrived in taiwan to find warnings from china hill as he says, the visit highlights america's unwavering support of tie one's democracy. china says it will launch military exercises off tie one's coast in response. coming up after the break date of the news asia with my colleague brush energy is of course white at his of you dot com and clare richardson in berlin for me in the team. thank you so much for watching people in trucks injured one trying to flee the city center. more and more refug
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in the biggest economy in east africa, i'm here to vote. cause the cost of living is too high. so i hope when i look vote for someone responsible. i think he's going to lower the price of the election results i expected later this month. but with the race being so close, a 2nd round is likely and go to nairobi now and speak to dw correspondent his standing by. it is lovely to see you a big day for kenya. how did the elections go so far? you know, rebecca, i think it's the 1st time we may be putting korean that i'm having to say that the cannon election was an eventful i had was at the 3 police station police stations. and at 3 of those places there was absolutely no energy. well, there were people, i wouldn't say that it was the usual character of the current lecture cycle. a lot of people were not attending, most of them were suddenly attending on line seeing that they were at school under their degree, this very cool. again, they will be at the momentum in kenya, indeed. and was the election at the conference of their homes. and perhaps the most characteristic thing about the
in the biggest economy in east africa, i'm here to vote. cause the cost of living is too high. so i hope when i look vote for someone responsible. i think he's going to lower the price of the election results i expected later this month. but with the race being so close, a 2nd round is likely and go to nairobi now and speak to dw correspondent his standing by. it is lovely to see you a big day for kenya. how did the elections go so far? you know, rebecca, i think it's the 1st time we may be...
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michelle, as they were opinion and you knew on the africa union on the east africa coin munity, all of them gave their electron a clean bill bought that was there a preliminary report? and they said that immediately after the announcement has been made that they will make a final report. but so far it has been transparent. kenyon, why able to accept that results on a public portal from day one. and so nothing has been changed, at least whatever is on the public eye, not being has been changed to us. not unless something has happened behind the scenes that we don't go off yet. so fights been trying to fight it. and we hope that even after the president elect is announced, then there would be a little or no no much i g you meant about who they decisive when i is because everything has been laid bare. felix, thank you very much for now. i'm sure we'll be talking a later today, our correspondent physics bearing their in nairobi and will bring you those results as soon as they become available. meanwhile, take a look at some of the other stories making headlines around the world today. indi
michelle, as they were opinion and you knew on the africa union on the east africa coin munity, all of them gave their electron a clean bill bought that was there a preliminary report? and they said that immediately after the announcement has been made that they will make a final report. but so far it has been transparent. kenyon, why able to accept that results on a public portal from day one. and so nothing has been changed, at least whatever is on the public eye, not being has been changed...
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we have the east africa community observe our mission and all of them so far seemed to be saying that the elections were conducted in a free and fair manner. and they are hoping that their country will maintain the same piece and tranquillity that is currently being experienced, even as people wait for the election results. will that be the case? because there are concerns of violence as we saw in that report. well i, i just spoke to the amnesty international director here in kenya is wrong. you to and, and he said that unlike the past this particular election is very unlikely for us to go into a chaos after the result is announced. but he also said that it is too early to tell because most of the time, immediately the results are unknown seats. when now either people remain peaceful, all their people decide to be cavity. so before they, the final, as result is actually unknowns. we're not able to tell, but for the moment the country is come and everyone is, i just hoping that their best candidate, when i've just spoken to one of their agents to main political party and he said their
we have the east africa community observe our mission and all of them so far seemed to be saying that the elections were conducted in a free and fair manner. and they are hoping that their country will maintain the same piece and tranquillity that is currently being experienced, even as people wait for the election results. will that be the case? because there are concerns of violence as we saw in that report. well i, i just spoke to the amnesty international director here in kenya is wrong....
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you know, i gotta tell you, i spend a lot of time in the middle east in africa, and i don't think that the u. s. has ever respected the sovereignty of other nations. and when they talk about the stabilization, they can look no further than themselves. and the sad part about with the us says it's just a bunch of rhetoric and look, i'm, i'm an american and i'm proud to be an american, but the apparatus within the u. s. government has long been a d, stabilizing force and almost putting, you know, african, a place where they can't grow, they can't excel at the same rate, that other countries across the world are growing. and that has a lot more to do with their natural resources. and how they can get access to those resources. so no, i don't believe they respect the sovereignty of any decisions that they make. and i and i, i'm, i'm actually fearful that it's going to become a tug of war. and the people of those african agent, 54 nations, are the ones who are going to suffer. right. and also in its new strategy, 1st sub saharan africa, the white house has failed to mention its european alli
you know, i gotta tell you, i spend a lot of time in the middle east in africa, and i don't think that the u. s. has ever respected the sovereignty of other nations. and when they talk about the stabilization, they can look no further than themselves. and the sad part about with the us says it's just a bunch of rhetoric and look, i'm, i'm an american and i'm proud to be an american, but the apparatus within the u. s. government has long been a d, stabilizing force and almost putting, you know,...
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ah, the 1960s, the decade of change across the middle east and north africa in the 2nd of a 3 part series al jazeera world explores the explosion of arts and culture. intellectuals were building new dreams and ideas because the revolutions of the 1960 s were non political, but of the mine from music to t v, the poetry of protest and revolutionary food making the 60s in the arab world. culture. oh, now jazeera lou . the hello. are you watching? 0. i'm emily. angling. he's a reminder about top stories is our explosions have been reported in the theory and what city of tooth media says israel attacked targets in the area. i mean we intercepted by theory and offences series. military says, 3 soldiers have been killed, funerals are being held for some of the 41 people killed in a church fire in egypt and the city of gazer. thousands of people were in the building of the time. investigators are looking into the possibility that an electrical fault. the blank and rescue work is searching for people trapped under rubble after a blast ripped true and marketing the on manian capital yerevan. at lea
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embassy bombings in east africa in 1998 and the attack on the u.s. cold war ship in yemen in 2000. following the strike that followed him, the taliban accused the u.s. of violating international principles and an agreement. the americans say that the taliban has broken the deal because they were harboring al qaeda. >> this journalist lived in afghanistan and i asked if he was surprised that ayman al-zawahiri had been living in kabul. >> i was surprised, it was a 10 minute walk from my apartment. i would ask everybody was also surprised. there haveeen credible reports that not afghan jihadists have been visiting or staying in kabul so at some people like him have been in kabul was known, he lived in a position, that was not a surprise. >> was it possible for him to be living in such a simple position without the taliban knowing? >> this is almost impossible to verify but it is barely imaginable that the taliban could not have known that he was around. even if one would assume that it would the make -- it would make as a taliban look good if they missed someone like him living right
embassy bombings in east africa in 1998 and the attack on the u.s. cold war ship in yemen in 2000. following the strike that followed him, the taliban accused the u.s. of violating international principles and an agreement. the americans say that the taliban has broken the deal because they were harboring al qaeda. >> this journalist lived in afghanistan and i asked if he was surprised that ayman al-zawahiri had been living in kabul. >> i was surprised, it was a 10 minute walk from...
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embassies in east africa as. well michael holmes tonight is more the man who until this weekend was one of the most wanted terrorist in the world. >> we want to speak to the whole world. who are we? who are we? >> by the time al-zawahiri burst on the world scene after the assassination of egyptian president al-sadr, he was already a terrorist, committed to turning egypt into islamic state. the young doctor came from one of egypt's leading families. there was even and al-zawahiri street in cairo named after his grandfather. his uncle described him as pious. >> he was a good muslim and he came to pray in the mosque and to read and seeing. >> al-zawahiri spent 3 years in prison after al-sadr's assassination, and made his way to pakistan where he used his medical skills to help those in afghanistan. that's where he met osama bin laden, and they found a common cause. he talked about it a decade later. >> we are working presently -- since more than 10 years [inaudible] >> al-zawahiri was many places in the early 1990s.
embassies in east africa as. well michael holmes tonight is more the man who until this weekend was one of the most wanted terrorist in the world. >> we want to speak to the whole world. who are we? who are we? >> by the time al-zawahiri burst on the world scene after the assassination of egyptian president al-sadr, he was already a terrorist, committed to turning egypt into islamic state. the young doctor came from one of egypt's leading families. there was even and al-zawahiri...
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east africa. so that's what, and there's a lot of in the racial of organizations that are bestier as we can use. we're strategic for from a global perspective, and that's what the international community is looking at. business communities muskogee just sitting on the edge of your seat, trying to figure out whether this is good ago. peaceful, you know? unlike some previous votes, these been less pre election violence. kenyans generally have confidence in the judiciary. many hope if the results are disputed candidacy will result a differences in court and not the st. harder matessa algebra marrow. the police in new mexico are investigating whether the killings are for muslim men in a 9 month period or connected. the latest victim was shot by an unknown attacker in albuquerque on friday. in the 3 previous cases, the victims were ambushed and shot without warning, or authorities suspect the men were targeted because of their race and religion. police have asked members of the muslim community to rema
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embassy bombings in east africa >> we know it was his urging that bin laden really took an interest in attacking the united states. >> reporter: he meticulously planned mass murder. tried to arm al qaeda with weapons of mass destruction and wrote the declaration of war against the u.s. his transformation into the world's most wanted terrorist had an unlikely start. he was born in 1951 into a wealthy egyptian family, of doctors and scholars he became radicalized as a teenager after joining muslim brotherhood before training to be a surgeon. at 31, he was one of hundreds assassinated arrested after the assassination of egyptian president anwar al sadat he was tortured during three years in an egyptian jail and left to seek revenge. >> they intend to tillis >> reporter: by his mid 30s, he was a leader in egypt's islamic jihad. he met the saudi osama bin laden who was fighting the soviets in afghanistan they bonded. zawahiri became bin laden's personal doctor by 1998, the islamic jihad and al qaeda merged zawahiri a second in command. >> bin laden was a relative newcomer to the world of ji
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a shipment of food, aid to drought affected east africa is the 1st since rushes invasion. in february. a man suspected of opening fire on people and vehicles and occupied east jerusalem has handed himself over to police. 8 people were injured in the attack on sunday morning. by marines are being held in sierra leone to remember those who died in a mudslide. 5 years ago flooding muslin struck the capital free town after days of torrential rains. in august 2017 or the 1100 people died, thousands more lost their homes. and pakistan is marking 75 years of independence. in karachi, a ceremony has been held at the moral for the countries founder, mom at alley jenner, which colonial rule ended in 1947 petition of india and formation of pakistan. the u. s. congressional delegation has arrived in taiwan and mid military tensions between the territory and china. a group of 5 will meet senior taiwanese leaders during a 2 day visit update now with all the headlines, i'll be back with more news after one or one east. ah. ah singer paused chung the prison holds the country's most seriou
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the 1900 sixty's a decade of change across the middle east and north africa. in the 2nd of a 3 part series al jazeera world explores the explosion of arts and culture of intellectuals. we're building new dreams and ideas because the revolutions of the 964 non political, what's on the mind from music to t v. the poetry of protest and revolutionary for making the sixty's in the arab world. culture. oh, now j 0 lou ah, hello, you're watching al jazeera, i'm emily ang, when he is reminder of our top stories this, our explosions have been reported in the syrian port, city of tattoos. state media says israel attacked targets in the area, and these were intercepted bites. syrian air defenses series military says, 3 soldiers have been killed. funerals are being held for some of the 41 people killed in a church fire in the egyptian city of keesa. thousands of people were in the building at the time with many children among the victims. an electrical fault is this suspected cause and rescue workers is searching for people trapped under rabble after a blast ripped throug
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ah, the 19th sixty's the significant decade across the middle east and north africa. and it was to dictate when new dynamic movements were launched. in the last of a 3 part series al jazeera well looks at the changes in society as a whole. teachers were looked after and learning methods were closed, the evaluated from education to the changing wills of women, the expansion of the middle class, and improve transportation the sixty's in the arab world society on our jazeera when the news breaks here on here, more intense wildfires that the best case scenario is this, when people need to be heard and the story told, it was exciting to have this icon of the line be shown to everyone. with exclusive interviews, an in depth reports the operations awful damage to the bottom of al jazeera has teams on the ground to when you moore, award winning documentaries and lives. news, news, news, news. news, news. here's your weather update in a minute 15. thank you so much for joining in. let's take a look at the temperature and sophie on. on monday, the 34 degrees winds from the nort
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a puppy serial throughout east africa. the chills team recently had a big breakthrough. they were able to prove that the genes responsible for the regeneration process already present in all time. this gives a lot of hope for future drought tolerant crops for me the important thing is to be able to leave this planet. nine started a process that could make a difference. the difference in africa the continent that i grew up in the container yeah. with long try seasons and unpredictable rains bombs that can afford to irrigate their crops. almost two thirds of south africa's total water requirements are used for irrigation but in times of drought severe restrictions put in place forcing farmers to become smarter with the water usage. the digit family orchard just outside cape town produces around seventy million apples and pears each year. and exports they produce around the world -- yeah i need [inaudible] right [inaudible] updated. to ensure their orchards and business of five the detes need to be more precise with their water usage. and they are now able to call on high t
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for now, all eyes will be on kenya's president-elects he takes the mantle to lead east africa's economic powerhouse, "bbc news," nairobi. >> the latest on kenya's election there. a court and military ruled sentenced the leader to six more years in prison on charges of corruption. the leader was accused of abusing her position for her benefit including building a residence with funds meant for charity. she is already serving a 11-year sentence for corruption denies all of the charges. u.s. department of justice says it opposes requests by the news media to unseal the f.b.i. affidavit that prosecutors used to ask a judge to approve that search of mar-a-lago, the home of former president donald trump. the search warrant was released last week, but officials say the affidavit will remain under seal to protect the integrity of the investigation. india is marking 75 years of independence from britain with ceremonies and celebrations. in the capital, new delhi, the prime minister led the commemoration from the 17th century red fort telling the crowds that he wanted india to become a developed n
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also the british are in control of east africa, they give him permission to go and you know, shoot up the countryside, but you know the local kenyans don't give him any permission right there enlisted is porters and as assistants and so forth, but this is part of the imperial world that roosevelt believed in and participated in so he does that for fun and really has a kind of grand time with this. but he comes back to the united states in 1910 and is dismayed by reports of about what president taft is doing. he hears the president taft is not as strong on conservation as roosevelt had been and then in fact he had fired roosevelt's friend chief forrester a man named gifford pincho. p-i-n-c-h-o-t he's also concerned that taft doesn't have the kind of energy and drive the roosevelt himself had brought to the presidency and that taft is more content to let congress do some things. he doesn't have the kind of energy. the roosevelt would have liked. truth be told roosevelt's own policies had begun to drift leftward in these years as well. during the course of his presidency and especially b
also the british are in control of east africa, they give him permission to go and you know, shoot up the countryside, but you know the local kenyans don't give him any permission right there enlisted is porters and as assistants and so forth, but this is part of the imperial world that roosevelt believed in and participated in so he does that for fun and really has a kind of grand time with this. but he comes back to the united states in 1910 and is dismayed by reports of about what president...
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they start in british east africa and they work their way in the interior a little bit, and eventually north before they emerge in cairo. and roosevelt and his party shot and killed over 500 specimen in this big game expedition. yes, that is quite a few. roosevelt's justification for this was that this was not hunting just for sport, that they ate some of the animals that they killed and the vast majority of these skins that were preserved and sent back to museums, in the united states , to be studied for scientific purposes. so, it wasn't just mindless slaughter for him, it had a civic purpose and a scientific purpose. but this is part of his enthusiasm for the empire also , the british are in control of east africa, they give him permission to go and, you know , shoot up the countryside, but the local kenyans don't give him any permission, right ? they are enlisted as porters and as assistance, and so forth. but this is part of the imperial world that roosevelt believed and and participated in. so, he does that for fun and really has a kind of grand time with this. he comes back to t
they start in british east africa and they work their way in the interior a little bit, and eventually north before they emerge in cairo. and roosevelt and his party shot and killed over 500 specimen in this big game expedition. yes, that is quite a few. roosevelt's justification for this was that this was not hunting just for sport, that they ate some of the animals that they killed and the vast majority of these skins that were preserved and sent back to museums, in the united states , to be...
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you're working on working with fortunately, i don't seem to know stop in h u i c t o in east africa. i see taylor in south africa. i see taylor in europe. i see taylor in america, and i feel is just a matter of time. you know, we'll get to that point where by the way, you have ruin wealth. france, you know, i swedish, their new brand from africa like a low would glad to become an internationally recognized, ah, born in cameroon. and now as season citizen in paris in mine i use is giving home with, with african just making traditions. it's tracy, the dipole. nice to receive all the good tour at its best, delicate hand made extravagant. it's the unmistakable thing h o. e mon, i use the 1st designer from cameras to showcase his creations at paris to show easy has been living in the french bashing capital for more than 20 years. a me, paris is like a museo, there's always something new to discover, learn more. the fashion is everywhere, and culture is also very press out. so many people from all over the world come together here when you will. paris is a very international city and very
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i don't seem to stop in h u i c d o in east africa. i see taylor in south africa. i see taylor in europe. i see in america and i feel it's just a matter of time to get to that point where by the way, you, how brochure well france, you know, like a swedish new brand from africa like the low would go. i had to become an internationally recognized one in cameroon. and now a season citizen in paris in mind, i think it's giving home with african just making traditions. and it's tracy to dial, receive or to go to or at its best, delicate hand made extravagant. it's the unmistakable thing h o e mon, i mean the 1st design of from camera to showcase is creation. paris a u. c. has been living in the french bashing capital for more than 20 years. a me, paris is like a museum. there's always something new to discover, learn more, the fashion is everywhere. the culture is also very press out. so many people from all over the world come together here when people paris is a very international city and very important with her fashion, with inspiration from both. and europe, he see
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for now, all eyes will be on kenya's president-elecs he takes the mantle to lead east africa's economic powerhouse, "bbc news," nairobi. >> the latest on kenya's election there. a court and military ruled sentenced the leader to six more years in prison on charges of corruption. the leader was accused of abusing her position for her benefit including building a residence with funds meant for charity. she is already serving a 11-year sentence for corruption denies all of the charges. u.s. department of justice says it opposes requests by the news media to unseal the f tha prose to ask a judge to approve that search of mar-a-lago, the home of former president donald trump. the search warrant was released last week, but officials say the affidavit will remain under seal to protect the integrity of the investigation. india is marking 75 years of independence from britain with ceremonies and celebrations. in t capital, new delhi, the prime minister led the commemoration from the 17th century red fort telling the crowds that he wanted india to become a developed nation in the next 25 years. l
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and what better place to do that done in east africa, whether it's rolling hills and beautiful sunsets? specifically, let's go to pigeon poorer. the former capital city of bronte has had its fair share of political upheaval at peace asked finally returned. i am a local connect who's going to show us around what's up mackenzie. 2 i what's up with the guy? my name is, mona was that penny is that also known as mo kinsey? amberin jan. i'm a senior and i live in huge them who rad that economy. capital city of randi, the name was changed from the symbol read through jungle rock after the independence of the country. and this place is called the last the last at the top . we have our hero, the one who fought for our independence. in 1962, the prince louis work a saudi. ah, i'm going to show you one of my favorite restaurants, which those local food called my my solo. ah, i will be thinking yes. hi. this is the plate. this is, i can say most of the food they make here, you can find plow and find me. you can find, okay, i can only be found in our lake, the lakes, and i need cock, which is the 2
and what better place to do that done in east africa, whether it's rolling hills and beautiful sunsets? specifically, let's go to pigeon poorer. the former capital city of bronte has had its fair share of political upheaval at peace asked finally returned. i am a local connect who's going to show us around what's up mackenzie. 2 i what's up with the guy? my name is, mona was that penny is that also known as mo kinsey? amberin jan. i'm a senior and i live in huge them who rad that economy....
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and losing that supply is compounded by drought in east africa. our africa correspondent catherine byaruhanga reports. coming from war—torn southern ukraine, the cargo on this ship is destined to help people facing their own humanitarian crises. the mv brave commander took two weeks to get to this red sea port in djibouti. it's loaded with much needed wheat, which will feed 1.5 million people in ethiopia for a month. we will, over the course of the next couple of days, discharge this vessel, load it onto trucks and move it up into ethiopia. from there, we will be supporting northern ethiopia, the refugees, and then of course those affected by the drought. this shipment comes in as a lifeline for over a million people who don't have food in ethiopia right now. but this isn't enough. this region is facing its worst drought for 40 years, and the un hopes that the private sector will take inspiration from this shipment and bring in more grain. across east africa, it's getting harderfor over 20 million people to find food after nearly two years of dr
and losing that supply is compounded by drought in east africa. our africa correspondent catherine byaruhanga reports. coming from war—torn southern ukraine, the cargo on this ship is destined to help people facing their own humanitarian crises. the mv brave commander took two weeks to get to this red sea port in djibouti. it's loaded with much needed wheat, which will feed 1.5 million people in ethiopia for a month. we will, over the course of the next couple of days, discharge this vessel,...
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africa community, the members state of the east african community. she also put pressure on that in unstable convo does not help east africa community a on peaceful congo does not also help the whole and to african consummate to go to the next stage of his development. while we really appreciate your insights and breaking down for us can bally move severely there. there were say, i were searching at the center for research on the congo. thanks for your time. police in south africa have arrested more than $120.00 suspects after the gang rape of age women, northwest of johannesburg. the women were with a film crew filming of music video when they were attacked. most of the accused are also facing charges related to possession of firearms and illegal mining to mila has more from khaki. sir, south africa, the situation year in khaki. so in the west side of town is what is quite volatile . i just behind us is a large group of community members. we've also seen a sales team. people the needs to be illegal minus as amazon, as, as they're known here. they sa
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africa and iraq t growing up on military bases from the east coast to japan and currently lives and calls atlanta home please give a warm welcome to jared alexander. >> good morning. first, thank you for having me. it's a hard year for face-to-face interactions, so to b' here is a real honor. i'm happy to be invited. and the stuff that influenced it. so when i thought about what i word talk about it kept thinking of what moved me into writing about the way that i did. so to take some time to do that i want to start by talking about a book bb would not be considered an inspiration that it was hells angels by hunter thompson. it is as important as the work itself as of the career and the trajectory of that. so by 1965 a journalist for a dow chemical company. and writing in puerto rico for a few reporters and a novel that publishes the one diary in the late nineties but in 1965 living in san francisco the days are bleak. and unloading shipping as it came through. but anybody that understands the relationship of san francisco in the sixties ander the american epicenter of cultural uphea
africa and iraq t growing up on military bases from the east coast to japan and currently lives and calls atlanta home please give a warm welcome to jared alexander. >> good morning. first, thank you for having me. it's a hard year for face-to-face interactions, so to b' here is a real honor. i'm happy to be invited. and the stuff that influenced it. so when i thought about what i word talk about it kept thinking of what moved me into writing about the way that i did. so to take some time...
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and what better place to do that done in east africa? whether it's roland hills and beautiful sunsets, specifically let's go to pigeon poorer. the former capital city of bronte has habits fair share of political up evil. but peace asked finally returned. i am a local connect who's going to show us around what's up mackenzie. 2 i, what's up with the guy? my name is mona. was that kelly is that also known as mo kinsey. amberin jan. i'm a senior and i live in blue jim who rides that economy, capital city. randi, the name was changed from the symbol read through june gura, after the independence of the country. and this place is called the last the last at the top. we have our hero, the one who fought for our independence. in 1962, the prince louis work a saudi. ah, i'm going to show you one of my favorite restaurants, which those local food called mama. so look ah, i will be here. yes. see, this is the plate, this is i can say most of the food they make here, you can find plow. if i need, you can find okay, i can only be found in our lake,
and what better place to do that done in east africa? whether it's roland hills and beautiful sunsets, specifically let's go to pigeon poorer. the former capital city of bronte has habits fair share of political up evil. but peace asked finally returned. i am a local connect who's going to show us around what's up mackenzie. 2 i, what's up with the guy? my name is mona. was that kelly is that also known as mo kinsey. amberin jan. i'm a senior and i live in blue jim who rides that economy,...
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this is either be in east africa coming up on the show. demand for justice and accountability in south africa. 10 years off to a brutal police crackdown, killed dozens of mining workers. survivors and families still can't find closure. no one has been punished for the murray. cannon massacre. also coming up 6 women in somalia tell new stories the way they want to hear them. changing the media scene and shifting its focus. plus, if a child gets a fever, many parents worry that it could be malaria, new research finds a way of diagnosing the severe cases and distinguishing them from even more dangerous elements. and is that the else? no, this is africa is situ has become the go to spot full sub saharan ski is ah, i'm rena mohammed, welcome to the program. it sounds like something out of the worst days during the error of whites only rule in south africa. poll workers striking for better pay and conditions, gun down by police as they protest. but the killing of 30 mine, as in mary connor a decade ago, doesn't happen under apartheid. but on the watch of the amc government and official inves
this is either be in east africa coming up on the show. demand for justice and accountability in south africa. 10 years off to a brutal police crackdown, killed dozens of mining workers. survivors and families still can't find closure. no one has been punished for the murray. cannon massacre. also coming up 6 women in somalia tell new stories the way they want to hear them. changing the media scene and shifting its focus. plus, if a child gets a fever, many parents worry that it could be...
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the abstract has been originated from east africa. the fabric is culturally significant and was often given to women on occasion, fashion design that the read must be got as a model that kind of telling a compelling story through her creation. i just look at nature nature. never. can i be yellow? can i grow a bit taller? you know, so it's just like the universe decides in nature during my sheeka is one of the most recognizable residents of the island of zanzibar profession, brand of the scene...