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the rivalry ushered the thing between south america on the one hand and europe will south america be able to avoid that pattern of being eliminated by europe, which we have seen in the past. well yes i look south america obviously bring a lot of quality change to the world cap and it goes without saying that tyver and he's tried to to see what you know, messy and gina can do this on time. but also you regret a bit quiet and in there and they feel that they're going to bring a lot of energy into this woke up, obviously the time difference is going to be a little bit complicated for their funds. but also for the plasma been playing europe and they know each other, they know each other. they played against each other club level in the leaks in, in europe, but also in the u. s. a champions league. so that should be quite exciting. but i think south america this time will have an upper hand. i guess we'll see rob nother interesting development canada are going to draw the crowds off the qualifying for their 1st world cup in 36 years. yeah. what a success. it was for a candidate to find th
the rivalry ushered the thing between south america on the one hand and europe will south america be able to avoid that pattern of being eliminated by europe, which we have seen in the past. well yes i look south america obviously bring a lot of quality change to the world cap and it goes without saying that tyver and he's tried to to see what you know, messy and gina can do this on time. but also you regret a bit quiet and in there and they feel that they're going to bring a lot of energy into...
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the commonwealth of australia, asia, north and south america from said captured half of africa and a half of indo china. belgium possessed congo. germany had colonies in africa, asia, south america, and osi. anya, italy established colonies in somalia, ethiopia, libya, and eritrea. the were spanish colonies in south america and africa. portugal occupied colonies several times, its own size and population. the usa also kept up with the europeans. and so by the early 20th century, most of the world was divided between a few colonial nations. what was going on in the colonies as well known and documented millions of ruined lives from slavery. mm. ruthless and remorseless exploitation with the phone of british diplomats professor of political ideas. and also william melanson has studied europe's colonial system. and the reason for its arise at full only one main thing is important for knox, ism internationally speaking. that is, that nations what state allowed to do anything, all the mazda races, and then you have the minor nations who are the slave for the europeans. the for indians, af
the commonwealth of australia, asia, north and south america from said captured half of africa and a half of indo china. belgium possessed congo. germany had colonies in africa, asia, south america, and osi. anya, italy established colonies in somalia, ethiopia, libya, and eritrea. the were spanish colonies in south america and africa. portugal occupied colonies several times, its own size and population. the usa also kept up with the europeans. and so by the early 20th century, most of the...
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the commonwealth of australia, asia, north and south america. from said captured half of africa and half of indo china. belgium possessed congo. germany had colonies in africa, asia, south america, and osi anya, italy established colonies in somalia, ethiopia, libya and eritrea. the was spanish colonies in south america and africa. portugal occupied colonies several times, its own size and population. the usa also kept up with the europeans. and so, by the early 20th century, most of the world was divided between a few colonial nations. p. what was going on in the colonies as well known and documented millions of ruined lives. slavery, ruthless and remorseless exploitation. the phone of british diplomats professor of political ideas and also william melanson, has studied europe's colonial system. and the reason for its rise at full only one main thing is important for knox ism internationally speaking. that is, that nations or that states that are allowed to do anything, all the master races. and then you have the minor nations who are the slave
the commonwealth of australia, asia, north and south america. from said captured half of africa and half of indo china. belgium possessed congo. germany had colonies in africa, asia, south america, and osi anya, italy established colonies in somalia, ethiopia, libya and eritrea. the was spanish colonies in south america and africa. portugal occupied colonies several times, its own size and population. the usa also kept up with the europeans. and so, by the early 20th century, most of the world...
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but i think south america this time will have an upper hand. i guess we'll see rob nother interesting development canada. they're going to draw the crowds off the qualifying for their 1st world cup in 36 years. yeah. what a success. it was for a candidate to find the make it back to the work out they see as a reflection of the growth in recent years. and we certainly see in as well as the women's games successfully that, that they are the olympic champions. and yet the men of been waiting since 1986 to get back to the world cabinet, got belgium, who are the world's number one brain, t. and they have been for several years. but they do have that distinction and actually winning anything even throwing it away in the nation's lee last year. so reverse martin as a side, they offer so much promise you much higher, but perhaps they don't always deliver on the big stage for 3rd and the 2018. told them how fit will end and has that be will a car to actually be in goal scoring form a chelsea going into the tormentors tournament like no other in world cu
but i think south america this time will have an upper hand. i guess we'll see rob nother interesting development canada. they're going to draw the crowds off the qualifying for their 1st world cup in 36 years. yeah. what a success. it was for a candidate to find the make it back to the work out they see as a reflection of the growth in recent years. and we certainly see in as well as the women's games successfully that, that they are the olympic champions. and yet the men of been waiting since...
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the rivalry i should you think between south america on the one hand and europe will south america be able to avoid that patent of being eliminated by europe, which we have seen in the past. but yes, i look south america obviously bring a lot of quality change to the world cap and it goes without saying that i need to try to to see what your met, you know, messy and gina can do this on time, but also your grad, a big quiet and in there, and i feel that the going to bring a lot of energy into this well kept. obviously the time difference is going to be a little bit complicated for their funds. but also for the plasma been playing europe and they know each other. they knew each other, they played against each other at club level in the leaks in, in europe, but also in the u. s. a champions league. so that should be quite exciting. but i think south america this time will have an upper hand. i guess we'll see rob nother interesting development canada. they're going to draw the crowds off the qualifying for their 1st world cup in 36 years. yeah. what a success. it was for a candidate to f
the rivalry i should you think between south america on the one hand and europe will south america be able to avoid that patent of being eliminated by europe, which we have seen in the past. but yes, i look south america obviously bring a lot of quality change to the world cap and it goes without saying that i need to try to to see what your met, you know, messy and gina can do this on time, but also your grad, a big quiet and in there, and i feel that the going to bring a lot of energy into...
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the commonwealth of australia, asia north and south america. from said captured half of africa and half of indo china. belgium possessed congo. germany had colonies in africa, asia, south america, and osi. anya italy, established colonies in somalia, ethiopia, libya and eritrea. the was spanish colonies in south america and africa. portugal occupied colonies several times, its own size and population. the usa also kept up with the europeans. and so, by the early 20th century, most of the world was divided between a few colonial nations. p. what was going on in the colonies as well known and documented millions of ruined lives. slavery ruthless and remorseless exploitation of the phone of british diplomats professor of political ideas and also william melanson has studied europe's colonial system. and the reason for its rise and fall only one main thing is important for knox. ism internationally speaking. that is, that nations or that states that are allowed to do anything, all the master races, and then you have the mind, the nations who are th
the commonwealth of australia, asia north and south america. from said captured half of africa and half of indo china. belgium possessed congo. germany had colonies in africa, asia, south america, and osi. anya italy, established colonies in somalia, ethiopia, libya and eritrea. the was spanish colonies in south america and africa. portugal occupied colonies several times, its own size and population. the usa also kept up with the europeans. and so, by the early 20th century, most of the world...
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of indo china. belgium possessed congo. germany had colonies in africa, asia, south america, and osi. anya, italy established colonies and somalia, ethiopia libya, and eritrea. the were spanish colonies in south america and africa. portugal occupied colonies several times, its own size and population. the usa also kept up with the europeans. and so by the early 20th century, most of the world was divided between a few colonial nations. what was going on in the colonies as well known and documented millions of ruined lives from slavery. ruthless and remorseless exploitation with the phone of british diplomats professor of political ideas and also william melanson has studied europe's colonial system. and the reason for its rise and fall only one main thing is important for knox ism internationally speaking, that is, that nations or that states that are allowed to do anything, all the mazda races, and then you have the minor nations, who are the slave for the europeans, this for indians, africans a hitler. there were jews, gypsies, and sobs. naziism is truly convenient. it's a cynical
of indo china. belgium possessed congo. germany had colonies in africa, asia, south america, and osi. anya, italy established colonies and somalia, ethiopia libya, and eritrea. the were spanish colonies in south america and africa. portugal occupied colonies several times, its own size and population. the usa also kept up with the europeans. and so by the early 20th century, most of the world was divided between a few colonial nations. what was going on in the colonies as well known and...
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the commonwealth of australia, asia, north and south america from said captured half of africa and half of indo china. belgium possessed congo. germany had colonies in africa, asia, south america, and oceania. italy established colonies in somalia, ethiopia, libya and eritrea. the was spanish colonies in south america and africa. portugal occupied colonies several times, its own size and population. the usa also kept up with the europeans. and so, by the early 20th century, most of the world was divided between a few colonial nations plot was going on in the colonies as well known and documented millions of ruined lives. from slavery. ruthless and remorseless exploitation of the phone of british diplomat, professor of political ideas. and also william melanson, has studied europe's colonial system. and the reason for it to rise and fall only one main thing is important for knox. ism internationally speaking. that is, that nations or that states that allowed to do anything, all the mazda races, and then you have the minor nations who are the slave for the europeans. this, for indians, af
the commonwealth of australia, asia, north and south america from said captured half of africa and half of indo china. belgium possessed congo. germany had colonies in africa, asia, south america, and oceania. italy established colonies in somalia, ethiopia, libya and eritrea. the was spanish colonies in south america and africa. portugal occupied colonies several times, its own size and population. the usa also kept up with the europeans. and so, by the early 20th century, most of the world...
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of indo china. belgium possessed congo. germany had colonies in africa, asia, south america, and osi. anya, italy established colonies in somalia, ethiopia, libya, and eritrea. the were spanish colonies in south america and africa. portugal occupied colonies several times, its own size and population. the u. s. i also kept up with the europeans. and so by the early 20th century, most of the world was divided between a few colonial nations. plot was going on in the colonies as well known and documented millions of ruined lives from slavery. ruthless and remorseless exploitation ah, the phone, a british diplomats professor of political ideas and also william melanson has studied europe's colonial system. and the reason for it to rise and fall only one main thing is important for knox, ism internationally speaking, that is, that nation's or that states that allowed to do anything, all the master races. and then you have the mind, the nations, who are the slave for the europeans. the slaves were indians africans. for hitler, there were jews, gypsies, and sobs, naziism is truly convenient
of indo china. belgium possessed congo. germany had colonies in africa, asia, south america, and osi. anya, italy established colonies in somalia, ethiopia, libya, and eritrea. the were spanish colonies in south america and africa. portugal occupied colonies several times, its own size and population. the u. s. i also kept up with the europeans. and so by the early 20th century, most of the world was divided between a few colonial nations. plot was going on in the colonies as well known and...
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of indo china. belgium possessed congo. germany had colonies in africa, asia, south america, and osi. anya, italy established colonies in somalia, ethiopia, libya, and eritrea. the were spanish colonies in south america and africa. portugal occupied colonies several times, its own size and population. the usa also kept up with the europeans. and so by the early 20th century, most of the world was divided between a few colonial nations. what was going on in the colonies as well known, undocumented with millions of ruined lives from slavery, ruthless and remorseless exploitation with the phone of british diplomats professor of political ideas. and also william melanson has studied europe's colonial system. and the reason for it to rise and fall only one main thing is important for knox. ism internationally speaking, that is, that nation's or that states allowed to do anything, all the master races. and then you have the mind, the nations who are the slave for the europeans, the slave for indians africans. for hitler, there were jews, gypsies, and sobs, naziism is truly convenient. it's
of indo china. belgium possessed congo. germany had colonies in africa, asia, south america, and osi. anya, italy established colonies in somalia, ethiopia, libya, and eritrea. the were spanish colonies in south america and africa. portugal occupied colonies several times, its own size and population. the usa also kept up with the europeans. and so by the early 20th century, most of the world was divided between a few colonial nations. what was going on in the colonies as well known,...
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the commonwealth of australia, asia, north and south america from said captured half of africa and a half of indo china. aah! belgium possessed congo. germany had colonies in africa, asia, south america, and oceania. italy established colonies in somalia, ethiopia, libya and eritrea. the were spanish colonies in south america and africa. portugal occupied colonies several times, its own size and population. the usa also kept up with the europeans. and so by the early 20th century, most of the world was divided between a few colonial nations. what was going on in the colonies as well known and documented millions of ruined lives from slavery. ruthless and remorseless exploitation from the phone of british diplomats professor of political ideas. and also william melanson has studied europe's colonial system. and the reason for it to rise and fall only one main thing is important for knox, ism internationally speaking, that is, that nations what state allowed to do anything of mazda races. and then you have the minor nations who are the slave for the europeans, the slave for indians afr
the commonwealth of australia, asia, north and south america from said captured half of africa and a half of indo china. aah! belgium possessed congo. germany had colonies in africa, asia, south america, and oceania. italy established colonies in somalia, ethiopia, libya and eritrea. the were spanish colonies in south america and africa. portugal occupied colonies several times, its own size and population. the usa also kept up with the europeans. and so by the early 20th century, most of the...
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america and the caribbean, the united states negro is moving with a sense of great urgency toward the promised land of racial justice. if one recognizes this vital urge that has engulfed the negro community, one should readily understand why public demonstrations are taking place. the negro has many pent-up resentments and latent frustrations, and he must release them. so let him march; let him make prayer pilgrimages to the city hall; let him go on freedom rides -- and try to understand why he must do so.
america and the caribbean, the united states negro is moving with a sense of great urgency toward the promised land of racial justice. if one recognizes this vital urge that has engulfed the negro community, one should readily understand why public demonstrations are taking place. the negro has many pent-up resentments and latent frustrations, and he must release them. so let him march; let him make prayer pilgrimages to the city hall; let him go on freedom rides -- and try to understand why he...
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of indo china. belgium possessed congo. germany had colonies in africa, asia, south america, and osi anya, italy established colonies in somalia, ethiopia, libya, and eritrea. the were spanish colonies in south america, and africa thought to go lucky by colonies, several times its own size and population. the usa also kept up with the europeans . and so, by the early 20th century, most of the world was divided between a few colonial nations pop what was going on in the colonies as well known and documented millions of ruined lives from slavery. ruthless and remorseless exploitation with the phone of british diplomats professor of political ideas and also william melanson has studied europe's colonial system. and the reason for its arise at full only one main thing is important for knox. ism internationally speaking. that is, that nations or that state that allowed to do anything, all the mazda races, and then you have the minor nations, who are the slaves for the europeans, the slave for indians africans. for hitler, they were jews, gypsies, and sobs. naziism is truly convenient. it'
of indo china. belgium possessed congo. germany had colonies in africa, asia, south america, and osi anya, italy established colonies in somalia, ethiopia, libya, and eritrea. the were spanish colonies in south america, and africa thought to go lucky by colonies, several times its own size and population. the usa also kept up with the europeans . and so, by the early 20th century, most of the world was divided between a few colonial nations pop what was going on in the colonies as well known...
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the commonwealth of australia, asia, north and south america from said captured half of africa and a half of indo china. belgium possessed congo. germany had colonies in africa, asia, south america, and osi. anya, italy established colonies in somalia, ethiopia, libya and eritrea. the was spanish colonies in south america and africa. portugal occupied colonies several times, its own size and population. the usa also kept up with the europeans. and so by the early 20th century, most of the world was divided between a few colonial nations. what was going on in the colonies as well known and documented millions of ruined lives from slavery. mm. ruthless and remorseless exploitation, a phone of british diplomats professor of political ideas and also william melanson has studied europe's colonial system. and the reason for it to rise and fall only one main thing is important for knox, ism internationally speaking. that is, that nations all that states that are allowed to do anything, all the master races. and then you have the minor nations who are the slave for the europeans. this, these
the commonwealth of australia, asia, north and south america from said captured half of africa and a half of indo china. belgium possessed congo. germany had colonies in africa, asia, south america, and osi. anya, italy established colonies in somalia, ethiopia, libya and eritrea. the was spanish colonies in south america and africa. portugal occupied colonies several times, its own size and population. the usa also kept up with the europeans. and so by the early 20th century, most of the world...
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the commonwealth of australia, asia, north and south america. from said captured half of africa and half of indo china. belgium possessed congo. germany had colonies in africa, asia, south america, and osi anya, italy established colonies in somalia, ethiopia, libya and eritrea. the was spanish colonies in south america and africa. portugal occupied colonies several times, its own size and population. the usa also kept up with the europeans. and so by the early 20th century, most of the world was divided between a few colonial nations. what was going on in the colonies as well known and documented millions of ruined lives from slavery. mm. ruthless and remorseless exploitation. with the phone of british diplomats, professor of political ideas and also william melanson has studied europe's colonial system. and the reason for its arise at full only one main thing is important for knox ism internationally speaking. that is, that nations, or that states allowed to do anything, all the mazda races, and then you have the minor nations who are the slav
the commonwealth of australia, asia, north and south america. from said captured half of africa and half of indo china. belgium possessed congo. germany had colonies in africa, asia, south america, and osi anya, italy established colonies in somalia, ethiopia, libya and eritrea. the was spanish colonies in south america and africa. portugal occupied colonies several times, its own size and population. the usa also kept up with the europeans. and so by the early 20th century, most of the world...
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it's causing problems across south america, which is why countries like brazil are betting on a rapid rollout of new oil platforms and fracking facilities. just a few kilometers off brazil's coast. there are plenty of oil platforms in the atlantic ocean, semi state owned company, petro brass together with its international partners, is extracting oil from beneath the sea bed. it's an expensive operation, but the sharp rise of oil prices due to the war in ukraine has made this oil field economically viable once more. if you want me to browse the brazil could export more oil in the short term. but of course, this is only possible and if it doesn't lead to a shortage of gasoline or diesel in brazil itself, it's important to remember that internal demand has to be met 1st pop up in the library more to produce a deposit damage. further south in argentina, why the world's 2nd largest shale gas deposits production by fracking could theoretically be doubled to replace russian gas. but that's not possible at present because argentina isn't prepared for the volume. really, molly, i'm good at th
it's causing problems across south america, which is why countries like brazil are betting on a rapid rollout of new oil platforms and fracking facilities. just a few kilometers off brazil's coast. there are plenty of oil platforms in the atlantic ocean, semi state owned company, petro brass together with its international partners, is extracting oil from beneath the sea bed. it's an expensive operation, but the sharp rise of oil prices due to the war in ukraine has made this oil field...
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the rivalry ushered the thing between south america on the one hand and europe will south america be able to avoid that pattern of being eliminated by europe, which we have seen in the past. but yes, i look south america obviously bring a lot of quality change to the world cap and it goes without saying that i need to try to to see what you know. messy and gina can do this on time. but also you regret a bit quiet and in there, and i feel that the going to bring a lot of energy into this woke up. obviously the time difference is going to be a little bit complicated for their funds. but also for the class must have been playing europe and they know each other. they knew each other. they played against each other at club level in the leaks in, in europe, but also in the u. s. a champions league. so that should be quite exciting. but i think south america this time will have an upper hand. i guess we'll see rob nother interesting development canada. we're going to draw the crowds off the qualifying for the 1st world cup in 36 years. yeah. what a success. it was for a candidate to find th
the rivalry ushered the thing between south america on the one hand and europe will south america be able to avoid that pattern of being eliminated by europe, which we have seen in the past. but yes, i look south america obviously bring a lot of quality change to the world cap and it goes without saying that i need to try to to see what you know. messy and gina can do this on time. but also you regret a bit quiet and in there, and i feel that the going to bring a lot of energy into this woke...
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of indo china. belgium possessed congo. germany had colonies in africa, asia, south america, and osi anya, italy established colonies in somalia, ethiopia, libya and eritrea. the was spanish colonies in south america, and africa thought to go lucky by colonies, several times its own size and population. the usa also kept up with the europeans . and so by the early 20th century, most of the world was divided between a few colonial nations. p, what was going on in the colonies as well known and documented millions of ruined lives from slavery. ruthless and remorseless exploitation of the phone of british diplomats professor of political ideas and also william melanson has studied europe's colonial system. and the reason for its rise and fall only one main thing is important for not as an internationally speaking, that is, that nation's or that state, allowed to do anything, all the mazda races. and then you have the minor nations who are the slave for the europeans. this, these were indians africans. for hitler, there were jews, gypsies, and sobs, naziism is truly convenient. it's a cy
of indo china. belgium possessed congo. germany had colonies in africa, asia, south america, and osi anya, italy established colonies in somalia, ethiopia, libya and eritrea. the was spanish colonies in south america, and africa thought to go lucky by colonies, several times its own size and population. the usa also kept up with the europeans . and so by the early 20th century, most of the world was divided between a few colonial nations. p, what was going on in the colonies as well known and...
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of indo china. belgium possessed congo. germany had colonies in africa, asia, south america, and osi. anya, italy established colonies in somalia, ethiopia, libya and eritrea. the was spanish colonies in south america, and africa thought to go lucky by colonies, several times its own size and population. the usa also kept up with the europeans . and so by the early 20th century, most of the world was divided between a few colonial nations pop what was going on in the colonies as well known and documented millions of ruined lives from slavery. mm. ruthless and remorseless exploitation with the phone of british diplomats professor of political ideas and also william melanson has studied europe's colonial system and the reason for its rise and fall. only one main thing is important for knox ism internationally speaking. that is, that nations or that state that allowed to do anything, all the mazda races, and then you have the minor nations, who are the slave for the europeans. this, these were indians africans, a hitler, they were jews, gypsies, and sobs. naziism is truly convenient. it
of indo china. belgium possessed congo. germany had colonies in africa, asia, south america, and osi. anya, italy established colonies in somalia, ethiopia, libya and eritrea. the was spanish colonies in south america, and africa thought to go lucky by colonies, several times its own size and population. the usa also kept up with the europeans . and so by the early 20th century, most of the world was divided between a few colonial nations pop what was going on in the colonies as well known and...
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summer in south america brought extreme heat and severe storms. in the brazilian city petropolis in february, torrential rain caused flooding and landslides which killed over 200 people. and in paraguay�*s capital, asuncion, in march, roads became rivers engulfing cars in a torrent. tornado damage in the usa in texas in march. with over 200 twisters reported, it is a new record for the month. to australia now, where it has been another summer of extremes. from heat in the west, as perth enjoyed its hottest summer, with more days over 35 celsius than any other on record. to extreme rainfall in the east. this is the flooding in sydney around march. the city had its wettest three months of any year in records going back to the 1850s. in february, brisbane had its wettest three days on record, and whilst for australia as a whole, rainfall was below average in february and march, scientists say climate change is supercharging the atmosphere to produce more intense rain when it does fall and what seems extreme now will become more like normal in the f
summer in south america brought extreme heat and severe storms. in the brazilian city petropolis in february, torrential rain caused flooding and landslides which killed over 200 people. and in paraguay�*s capital, asuncion, in march, roads became rivers engulfing cars in a torrent. tornado damage in the usa in texas in march. with over 200 twisters reported, it is a new record for the month. to australia now, where it has been another summer of extremes. from heat in the west, as perth...
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and unfortunately in latin america, and especially in south america, there's a democratic movement against u. s. policy. when chavez lula and kirshner korea were in power, those were completely different times. at some points, there were some problems, but then me, when again, for example, in peru, in chile, in columbia, there is also an opportunity to wind. and i'm sure that in brazil, lula will be able to become presence again. all this is a democratic movement against u. s. policy. i think people have become more conscious. unfortunately, there are organizations that cooperate with the u. s. in the field of politics such as the o s, not all o s countries are complicit in cruise for some of them do support them. i would also like to note that unfortunately, the problems caused by the activities of the united states are perceived by them as business memo. there was a similar example in our history, the chuckle war ostensibly between paraguayan and bolivians. but this was not a war between paraguayan bolivia. it was a war between 2 oil companies, american and british pay attention to this
and unfortunately in latin america, and especially in south america, there's a democratic movement against u. s. policy. when chavez lula and kirshner korea were in power, those were completely different times. at some points, there were some problems, but then me, when again, for example, in peru, in chile, in columbia, there is also an opportunity to wind. and i'm sure that in brazil, lula will be able to become presence again. all this is a democratic movement against u. s. policy. i think...
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great to see you. beginning in south america, quieter weather. more so toward the south. we did have weather alerts and play for sal paula with some soaking rains. those had been lifted on wednesday, but around a saucy on still, wet weather in the forecast. pulses of rain toward the top end of south america, especially around now is getting pretty close to bogota on wednesday, off to central america right now. heavy rain continues to be relegated towards coast to recon panama, that speeding up with all that what, whether toward the top end of south america, look at the winds through the gulf of mexico. i want to talk about the act of whether we have going on here. these winds will fuel some of the storms that we're looking at. most of the energy has pivoted further north. so for the mid atlantic, great through to new york, we've got some soaking, rains on tap. that's round one round to we'll come on thursday right now. that's over the great lakes, off to the west and improvement in conditions for british columbia, the pacific northwest. next system swoops into the central
great to see you. beginning in south america, quieter weather. more so toward the south. we did have weather alerts and play for sal paula with some soaking rains. those had been lifted on wednesday, but around a saucy on still, wet weather in the forecast. pulses of rain toward the top end of south america, especially around now is getting pretty close to bogota on wednesday, off to central america right now. heavy rain continues to be relegated towards coast to recon panama, that speeding up...
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it's causing problems across south america, which is why countries like brazil are betting on a rapid rollout of new oil platforms and fracking facilities. just a few kilometers off brazil's coast. there are plenty of oil platforms in the atlantic ocean, semi state owned company, petro brass together with its international partners, is extracting oil from beneath the sea bed. it's an expensive operation, but the sharp rise of oil prices due to the war in ukraine has made this oil field economically viable once more. if you want me to browse the brazil critics bought more oil in the short term. but of course, this is only possible and if it doesn't lead to a shortage of gasoline or diesel in brazil itself, it's important to remember that internal demand has to be met. first choice is brought up at the library more to produce a deposit damage. further south in argentina, why the world's 2nd largest shale gas deposits production by fracking could theoretically be doubled to replace russian gas. but that's not possible at present because argentina isn't prepared for the volume. for a moll
it's causing problems across south america, which is why countries like brazil are betting on a rapid rollout of new oil platforms and fracking facilities. just a few kilometers off brazil's coast. there are plenty of oil platforms in the atlantic ocean, semi state owned company, petro brass together with its international partners, is extracting oil from beneath the sea bed. it's an expensive operation, but the sharp rise of oil prices due to the war in ukraine has made this oil field...
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summer in south america brought extreme heat and severe storms. in the brazilian city petropolis in february, torrential rain caused flooding and landslides which killed over 200 people. and in paraguay�*s capital asuncion in march, roads became rivers, engulfing cars in a torrent. tornado damage in the usa in texas in march. with over 200 twisters reported, it's a new record for the month. to australia now, where it's been another summer of extremes. from heat in the west, as perth enjoyed its hottest summer, with more days over 35 celsius than any other on record, to extreme rainfall in the east with a la nina weather pattern. this is the flooding in sydney around march. the city had its wettest three months of any year in records going back to the 1850s. in february, brisbane had its wettest three days on record and whilst, for australia as a whole, rainfall was below average in february and march, scientists say climate change is supercharging the atmosphere to produce more intense rain when it does fall and what seems extreme now will becom
summer in south america brought extreme heat and severe storms. in the brazilian city petropolis in february, torrential rain caused flooding and landslides which killed over 200 people. and in paraguay�*s capital asuncion in march, roads became rivers, engulfing cars in a torrent. tornado damage in the usa in texas in march. with over 200 twisters reported, it's a new record for the month. to australia now, where it's been another summer of extremes. from heat in the west, as perth enjoyed...
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summer in south america brought extreme heat and severe storms. in the brazilian city petropolis in february, torrential rain caused flooding and landslides which killed over 200 people. and in paraguay�*s capital asuncion in march, roads became rivers, engulfing cars in a torrent. tornado damage in the usa in texas in march. with over 200 twisters reported, it's a new record for the month. to australia now, where it's been another summer of extremes. from heat in the west, as perth enjoyed its hottest summer, with more days over 35 celsius than any other on record, to extreme rainfall in the east with a la nina weather pattern. this is the flooding in sydney around march. the city had its wettest three months of any year in records going back to the 18505. in february, brisbane had its wettest three days on record and whilst, for australia as a whole, rainfall was below average in february and march, scientists say climate change is supercharging the atmosphere to produce more intense rain when it does fall and what seems extreme now will becom
summer in south america brought extreme heat and severe storms. in the brazilian city petropolis in february, torrential rain caused flooding and landslides which killed over 200 people. and in paraguay�*s capital asuncion in march, roads became rivers, engulfing cars in a torrent. tornado damage in the usa in texas in march. with over 200 twisters reported, it's a new record for the month. to australia now, where it's been another summer of extremes. from heat in the west, as perth enjoyed...
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ah hey there, here's your headlines for the america is great to see you beginning in south america, quieter weather more so toward the south. we did have weather alerts and play for sal paula with some soaking rains. those had been lifted on wednesday, but around a sulky on still wet weather in the forecast. pulses of rain toward the top and of south america, especially around now it's getting pretty close to bogota on wednesday, off to central america right now. heaviest rank continues to be relegated towards costa rica and panama. that's meeting up with all that. what, whether toward the top end of south america, look at the wins through the gulf of mexico. when talk about the act of whether we have going on here. these winds will fuel some of the storms that we're looking at . most of the energy has pivoted further north. so for the mid atlantic, great through dork, we've got some soaking rains on top. that's round one round to we'll come on thursday right now. that's over the great lakes, off to the west in improvement in conditions for british columbia. the pacific northwest next syste
ah hey there, here's your headlines for the america is great to see you beginning in south america, quieter weather more so toward the south. we did have weather alerts and play for sal paula with some soaking rains. those had been lifted on wednesday, but around a sulky on still wet weather in the forecast. pulses of rain toward the top and of south america, especially around now it's getting pretty close to bogota on wednesday, off to central america right now. heaviest rank continues to be...
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it's causing problems across south america, which is why countries like brazil are betting on a rapid rollout of new oil platforms and fracking facilities. just a few kilometers off brazil's coast. there are plenty of oil platforms in the atlantic ocean, semi state owned company, petro brass together with its international partners, is extracting oil from beneath the sea bed. it's an expensive operation, but the sharp rise of oil prices due to the war in ukraine has made with oil field economically viable once more. if you want me to browse the brazil could export more oil in the short term. but of course, this is only possible and if it doesn't lead to a shortage of gasoline or diesel in brazil itself, it's important to remember that internal demand has to be met 1st pop up in the library more to produce a deposit damage. further south in argentina, why the world's 2nd largest shale gas deposits production by fracking could theoretically be doubled to replace russian gas. but that's not possible at present because argentina isn't prepared for the volume. really, molly, i'm good at th
it's causing problems across south america, which is why countries like brazil are betting on a rapid rollout of new oil platforms and fracking facilities. just a few kilometers off brazil's coast. there are plenty of oil platforms in the atlantic ocean, semi state owned company, petro brass together with its international partners, is extracting oil from beneath the sea bed. it's an expensive operation, but the sharp rise of oil prices due to the war in ukraine has made with oil field...
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it's causing problems across south america, which is why countries like brazil or betting on a rapid rollout of new oil platforms and fracking facilities. just a few kilometers off brazil's coast. there are plenty of oil platforms in the atlantic ocean, semi state owned company, petro brass together with its international partners, is extracting oil from beneath the sea bed. it's an expensive operation, but the sharp rise of oil prices due to the war in ukraine has made this oil field economically viable once more. if you want me to provide you with brazil could export more oil in the short term. but of course, this is only possible if it doesn't lead to a shortage of gasoline or diesel in brazil itself. it's important to remember that internal demand has to be met. first pop up is the robbery. more to produce a deposit damage? further south in argentina, why the world's 2nd largest shale gas deposits production by fracking could theoretically be doubled to replace russian gas. but that's not possible at present because argentina isn't prepared for the volume. really, molly, i'm good
it's causing problems across south america, which is why countries like brazil or betting on a rapid rollout of new oil platforms and fracking facilities. just a few kilometers off brazil's coast. there are plenty of oil platforms in the atlantic ocean, semi state owned company, petro brass together with its international partners, is extracting oil from beneath the sea bed. it's an expensive operation, but the sharp rise of oil prices due to the war in ukraine has made this oil field...
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Apr 15, 2022
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summer in south america brought extreme heat and severe storms. in the brazilian city petropolis in february, torrential rain caused flooding and landslides which killed over 200 people. and in paraguay�*s capital, asuncion, in march, roads became rivers engulfing cars in a torrent. tornado damage in the usa in texas in march. with over 200 twisters reported, it is a new record for the month. to australia now, where it has been another summer of extremes. from heat in the west, as perth enjoyed its hottest summer, with more days over 35 celsius than any other on record. to extreme rainfall in the east. this is the flooding in sydney around march. the city had its wettest three months of any year in records going back to the 1850s. in february, brisbane had its wettest three days on record, and whilst for australia as a whole, rainfall was below—average in february and march, scientists say climate change is supercharging the atmosphere to produce more intense rain when it does fall and what seems extreme now will become more like normal in the
summer in south america brought extreme heat and severe storms. in the brazilian city petropolis in february, torrential rain caused flooding and landslides which killed over 200 people. and in paraguay�*s capital, asuncion, in march, roads became rivers engulfing cars in a torrent. tornado damage in the usa in texas in march. with over 200 twisters reported, it is a new record for the month. to australia now, where it has been another summer of extremes. from heat in the west, as perth...
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summer in south america brought extreme heat and severe storms. in the brazilian city petropolis in february, torrential rain caused flooding and landslides which killed over 200 people. and in paraguay�*s capital asuncion in march, roads became rivers, engulfing cars in a torrent. tornado damage in the usa in texas in march. with over 200 twisters reported, it is a new record for the month. to australia now, where it's been another summer of extremes. from heat in the west, as perth enjoyed its hottest summer, with more days over 35 celsius than any other on record, to extreme rainfall in the east. with a la nina weather pattern. this is the flooding in sydney around march. the city had its wettest three months of any year in records going back to the 1850s. in february, brisbane had its wettest three days on record and whilst, for australia as a whole, rainfall was below average in february and march, scientists say climate change is supercharging the atmosphere to produce more intense rain when it does fall and what seems extreme now will bec
summer in south america brought extreme heat and severe storms. in the brazilian city petropolis in february, torrential rain caused flooding and landslides which killed over 200 people. and in paraguay�*s capital asuncion in march, roads became rivers, engulfing cars in a torrent. tornado damage in the usa in texas in march. with over 200 twisters reported, it is a new record for the month. to australia now, where it's been another summer of extremes. from heat in the west, as perth enjoyed...
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gallup warned last year based on their polling, about 42 million people have left it south america and the caribbean alone plan to come here. no civilization has ever survived this magnitude of mass illegal migration. there countries that cannot or will not defend their borders. and at some point he thing the democrats are going to have to explain to us, how are our schools made better? how are our hospitals made more accessible by flooding emergency rooms with illegal aliens looking for care? how are working families help by flooding labor markets cheap illegal labor? how are our communities may savor all but impossible to report criminal illegal aliens. how is her social safety net for americanser made stronger by adding millions of impoverished people into this country? it makes no sense at all but that's exactly the policy being implemented since the very day joe biden took office and the democrats took control of the white house for. >> let me get you to respond part of what the cdc said the reasoning for the lifting of title 42 and get your reaction. they said after considering c
gallup warned last year based on their polling, about 42 million people have left it south america and the caribbean alone plan to come here. no civilization has ever survived this magnitude of mass illegal migration. there countries that cannot or will not defend their borders. and at some point he thing the democrats are going to have to explain to us, how are our schools made better? how are our hospitals made more accessible by flooding emergency rooms with illegal aliens looking for care?...
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Apr 1, 2022
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and in terms of fans traveling from south america main, historically south american fans, regardless of whether will copies and seem to find their way to it. is there a, at an expectation that you have that a lot of people are going to come to cat so or are they inland instead of just using south america? i'll use america in general. i mean, you, in the last a, back in december, the country that ended up getting worse, getting the most amount of applications and tickets for that round of world cup tickets happen to be argent, tina, and mexico. now, mexico's fans always tend to travel very well, whether it's to the united states within the united states and to different world cups. they do travel very well. and of course, let's keep in mind that canada and the united states are going to be coming in in droves as well. with, with the us and canada, you might as well use a van diagram because a lot of them will be obviously ready for the united states and canada. but a lot of them will also have an affiliation with another country. be it argentina, b, it's one of the european nations, b
and in terms of fans traveling from south america main, historically south american fans, regardless of whether will copies and seem to find their way to it. is there a, at an expectation that you have that a lot of people are going to come to cat so or are they inland instead of just using south america? i'll use america in general. i mean, you, in the last a, back in december, the country that ended up getting worse, getting the most amount of applications and tickets for that round of world...
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it's been 20 years since south america won the world cup. ever since brazil's won and 2002, every campaign has ended when they've come up against the western european site in the knockout stages. so, both brazil and argentina who are building towards this world cup with terrific confidence, they know that you don't win the world cup in the group stages. the group stages, what they are about, is just getting through. and certainly argentina have a very accessible dry, saudi arabia, mexico, poland, argentina will consider themselves the favourites in all three of those games. brazil have two teams that they met four years ago in russia, serbia and switzerland, and one that they met eight years ago here in brazil, cameroon. they were held by switzerland, they beat serbia and cameroon in relative comfort and they will expect something pretty similar, although, that group could turn out to be stiffer than it looks on paper to the brazilian public. certainly brazil favourites to qualify from their group. argentina favourites to qualify from their
it's been 20 years since south america won the world cup. ever since brazil's won and 2002, every campaign has ended when they've come up against the western european site in the knockout stages. so, both brazil and argentina who are building towards this world cup with terrific confidence, they know that you don't win the world cup in the group stages. the group stages, what they are about, is just getting through. and certainly argentina have a very accessible dry, saudi arabia, mexico,...
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it's great to see you beginning in south america, quieter weather, more so toward the south. we did have weather alerts and play for south le, with some soaking rains. those have been lifted on wednesday, but around a saucy on still wet weather in the forecast. pulses of rain toward the top and of south america, especially around now's getting pretty close to bogota on wednesday after central america right now, heavy it's rain continues to be relegated towards costa rica and panama, that speeding up with all that what, whether toward the top end of south america, look at the winds through the gulf of mexico. i want to talk about the act of whether we have going on here. these winds will fuel some of the storms that we're looking at. most of the energy has pivoted further north. so for the mid atlantic rate through to new york, we've got some soaking. rains on tap. that's round one round to we'll come on thursday right now. that's over the great lakes are to the west and improvement in conditions for british columbia, the pacific northwest. next system swoops into the central
it's great to see you beginning in south america, quieter weather, more so toward the south. we did have weather alerts and play for south le, with some soaking rains. those have been lifted on wednesday, but around a saucy on still wet weather in the forecast. pulses of rain toward the top and of south america, especially around now's getting pretty close to bogota on wednesday after central america right now, heavy it's rain continues to be relegated towards costa rica and panama, that...
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busy expanded into south america, columbia. south america is now a nato. not a full nato member, but i guess the nato partner and there's been nato exercises off the coast columbia . so i guess the plan now is just to spread nato throughout the world. why do you think, as you just said, further nato expansion? how do you think that's going to affect the conflict in ukraine? i'm not sure it's going to affect that conflict per se. i mean, i think that conflicts going to go the way it's going to go. busy but this will just lead to further conflicts around the world and into that extend it's, it's regrettable. and how do you think that, along with sanctions against russia are going to affect the geopolitical situation in the near future? may i think what you're going to see is this increased east west divide. frankly, it will rival that during the cold war. um, you know, you had more interaction between the west and the east during the cold war than you do now. i mean, you could take an air flow flight from new york to moscow during the height of the cold war,
busy expanded into south america, columbia. south america is now a nato. not a full nato member, but i guess the nato partner and there's been nato exercises off the coast columbia . so i guess the plan now is just to spread nato throughout the world. why do you think, as you just said, further nato expansion? how do you think that's going to affect the conflict in ukraine? i'm not sure it's going to affect that conflict per se. i mean, i think that conflicts going to go the way it's going to...
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to dozens. >> are we paying in the united states enough attention to latin america, caribbean, south and central america? >> i call it our neighborhood, and i think we could pay a little bit more attention to it. >> general richardson believes the u.s. doesn't need to outspend russia or china, but we need to continue to build our relationships, so she travels to the region once a week to meet with leaders >>> still ahead tonight, buying a home just got a lot harder. we'll tell you how much the new higher mortgage rates could cost you a month also, the mystery behind meghan and harry's secret visit to see the queen meghan's secret visit to see the queen we eat healthy. we exercise. i noticed i wasn't as sharp as i used to be. my wife introduced me to prevagen and so i said "yeah, i'" i noticed that i felt sharper, i felt like i was able to respond to things quicker. and i thought, yeah, it works for me. prevagen. healthier brain. better life. welcome to allstate. where everyone saves when they bundle their home and auto insurance. isn't that right, frank? i saved 25%. booyah. you prot
to dozens. >> are we paying in the united states enough attention to latin america, caribbean, south and central america? >> i call it our neighborhood, and i think we could pay a little bit more attention to it. >> general richardson believes the u.s. doesn't need to outspend russia or china, but we need to continue to build our relationships, so she travels to the region once a week to meet with leaders >>> still ahead tonight, buying a home just got a lot harder....
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america. dose with rain for puerto rico into the dominican republic and rain, not too far away from to gucci. gallop up over the course of the weekend for the top end of south america. it's our usual storms, but an overcast stay for both bogus and lima. lima got hiv 19 degrees. that's it. susan cas. airway official airline of the journey. me this is al jazeera. ah. hello mccloud. this is in use are live from dough coming up the next 60 minutes. france promises more military, a to ukraine. well, president vitamins lensky says his forces are in the fight of their lives. is ready forces, search for suspects after the killing of an israeli security guard in the occupied west bank. china's manufacturing this to its nurse level and 2 years.
america. dose with rain for puerto rico into the dominican republic and rain, not too far away from to gucci. gallop up over the course of the weekend for the top end of south america. it's our usual storms, but an overcast stay for both bogus and lima. lima got hiv 19 degrees. that's it. susan cas. airway official airline of the journey. me this is al jazeera. ah. hello mccloud. this is in use are live from dough coming up the next 60 minutes. france promises more military, a to ukraine. well,...
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it is one of the oldest cities in south america. the capital of a nation built on immigration. paraguay lost half its population during the triple alliance war of 1864, fighting against brazil, uruguay and argentina, and opened its doors to immigrants from all over the world as it tried to repair. in the early 1900s, almost 400 kilometres south of the capital, a handful of german families led by a man named will home class began to build their united colonies and thousands more would follow. german escaping nazis during the second world war fled to the second world war fled to the united colonies and, ironically, nazis themselves fleeing justice would come and find sanctuary hereto. since then, there has been a steady stream of immigration until june 2021 when suddenly the numbers began to accelerate. so i made the six hourjourney to the colonies to meet some of the colonies to meet some of the new arrivals. that slogan means feel like you have at home, and the thousands of germans who have arrived here in recent months, this really is home now. amongst them, this family. twoâ€
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it is dry in california, we're looking at a hiv 18 degrees in san francisco and south central america. and here's what we're looking at, some heavy rain for the northern bohemian islands in also wet weather, relegated toward costa rica and panama. now for the top end of south america, it's really that western side we're, we're going to see some pretty intense rain along the pacific coast. and then we've got this wave of tropical rain for the northern coast of brazil into the guy and as and then some pretty rocking storms are going to stretch from paraguay right into the southeast of brazil. so this includes porto alegre with the hiv $24.00 degrees, but sunshine for by jablonka on sunday, coming in at 70 ah gutter. one of the fastest growing nations in the world news, ronnie carto needed to open and development international shipping company to become a key middle eastern trade and money. skillful in 3 key areas of development, filling up from connecting the work future. ronnie, carto cutters, gateway to whoa trade. lou ah, watching al jazeera reminded her of our top stories. this dist
it is dry in california, we're looking at a hiv 18 degrees in san francisco and south central america. and here's what we're looking at, some heavy rain for the northern bohemian islands in also wet weather, relegated toward costa rica and panama. now for the top end of south america, it's really that western side we're, we're going to see some pretty intense rain along the pacific coast. and then we've got this wave of tropical rain for the northern coast of brazil into the guy and as and then...
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it's one of the oldest cities in south america. asuncion, the capital of a nation built on immigration. paraguay lost half its population during the triple alliance war of 1864, fighting against brazil, uruguay and argentina, and opened its doors to immigrants from all over the world as it tried to repair. in the early 1900s, almost 400km south of the capital, a handful of german families, led by a man named wilhelm closs, began to build the united colonies, and thousands more would follow. germans escaping nazis during the second world war fled to the united colonies — and ironically, nazis themselves fleeing justice back home would find sanctuary here, too. since then, there's been a steady stream of immigration — untiljune 2021, when suddenly the numbers began to accelerate. so i made the six—hourjourney from asuncion to the colonies to meet some of the new arrivals. "fuhl dich wie zu hause." it means, "feel like you are at home." and for thousands of germans who have arrived here in recent months, this really is home now.
it's one of the oldest cities in south america. asuncion, the capital of a nation built on immigration. paraguay lost half its population during the triple alliance war of 1864, fighting against brazil, uruguay and argentina, and opened its doors to immigrants from all over the world as it tried to repair. in the early 1900s, almost 400km south of the capital, a handful of german families, led by a man named wilhelm closs, began to build the united colonies, and thousands more would follow....
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it's one of the oldest cities in south america. asuncion, the capital of a nation built on immigration. paraguay lost half its population during the triple alliance war of 1864, fighting against brazil, uruguay and argentina, and opened its doors to immigrants from all over the world as it tried to repair. in the early 1900s, almost 400km south of the capital, a handful of german families, led by a man named wilhelm closs, began to build the united colonies, and thousands more would follow. germans escaping nazis during the second world war fled to the united colonies — and ironically, nazis themselves fleeing justice back home would find sanctuary here, too. since then, there's been a steady stream of immigration — untiljune 2021, when suddenly the numbers began to accelerate. so i made the six—hour journey from asuncion to the colonies to meet some of the new arrivals. "fuhl dich wie zu hause." it means, "feel like you are at home." and for thousands of germans who have arrived here in recent months, this really is home now
it's one of the oldest cities in south america. asuncion, the capital of a nation built on immigration. paraguay lost half its population during the triple alliance war of 1864, fighting against brazil, uruguay and argentina, and opened its doors to immigrants from all over the world as it tried to repair. in the early 1900s, almost 400km south of the capital, a handful of german families, led by a man named wilhelm closs, began to build the united colonies, and thousands more would follow....
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and billie eilish paid tribute to the foo fighters drummer taylor hawkins who died suddenly in south america but the night belonged to one artist. >> we are jon batiste. >> jon batiste was crowned grammy king. >> this is dw news, live from berlin. here is a reminder of our top stories. voldymyr zelensky has accused moscow of genocide and work times. following the discovery of what appears to be a civilian massacre. people were found in mass graves, sparking international outrage. the german foreign minister has announced moves to expel 14 russian diplomats. france and lithuania are expelling numbers of russian diplomatic staff. if you are up to date, more welders at the top of the hour. i am back in a moment to take you through the big stories of the day in the day. goodbye for now. ■x■xwo7Ñ;Ñ;?k 51%, presented by annette young under france 24 and france 24.com. >> welcome to life from paris. these are the headlines. zelenskyy says russia's war crimes made the possibility of negotiation more remote. ukraine's president was speaking in bucha. zelenskyy visiting the town of killi
and billie eilish paid tribute to the foo fighters drummer taylor hawkins who died suddenly in south america but the night belonged to one artist. >> we are jon batiste. >> jon batiste was crowned grammy king. >> this is dw news, live from berlin. here is a reminder of our top stories. voldymyr zelensky has accused moscow of genocide and work times. following the discovery of what appears to be a civilian massacre. people were found in mass graves, sparking international...
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i would like to focus on little bit on the mining activities that occur in south america as well. this is an area where we have seen a number of businesses from the united states attempt to get into places like chile where they have lithium resources, but who beat us to the punch? the chinese. if you could talk a little bit about mining activities and how valuable that would be to the united states if we were able to engage in those types of activities? >> the region is just rich with rare earth minerals. as you talked about -- i mean, i just took my granddaughter to the history museum on the mall a couple weeks ago and got to see just all the minerals and the pressure metals and things like that, resources from the region, the rubies and emeralds and all those kinds of things, and when you talk about illegal mining, it's illegal mining and illegal logging and illegal fishing that happens. i know you asked about the mining, but any given day, they follow the fishing migration patterns. you know where they are going to be by the migration of the fish. this is about 3 billion in los
i would like to focus on little bit on the mining activities that occur in south america as well. this is an area where we have seen a number of businesses from the united states attempt to get into places like chile where they have lithium resources, but who beat us to the punch? the chinese. if you could talk a little bit about mining activities and how valuable that would be to the united states if we were able to engage in those types of activities? >> the region is just rich with...
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. >> this was an outgrowth of your reporting from opposed to the presidential trip in south america. but what about that story struck a chord? not everything you write for f the paper has a book in it. >> the secret service story when i was drawn into this in 2122 sides of the coin means talk about the elite of the elite sunglasses but as i did more and more reporting i found out there was a lie the seriously concerning staff and then to take a bullet for the president but a lot of times they were dodging a bullet or recovering up not the secrets of the president but their own mishaps and their own earned misconduct so they tell us everything we don't know for getting the whole story. we cann see both the visible part of the iceberg and the submerged part but in times past when there is not carol in places to get news or into praising reporters as what saved them is that there is nobody to dealing to the reporting but it's because nobody was there to tell us before. right? >> but there also was a gentlemen's agreement. and president kennedy a lot of reporters new trotting off on busi
. >> this was an outgrowth of your reporting from opposed to the presidential trip in south america. but what about that story struck a chord? not everything you write for f the paper has a book in it. >> the secret service story when i was drawn into this in 2122 sides of the coin means talk about the elite of the elite sunglasses but as i did more and more reporting i found out there was a lie the seriously concerning staff and then to take a bullet for the president but a lot of...
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a new pipeline is set to change south america's energy markets, argentina making good use of the resources it hass if thou art but our soda we are standing on a huge gas reservoir. however, there is no point in having it if we have no way of transporting it. adler named after our former president, the nest occasional pipeline taps, the vast reserves in the vaccum worst field. and since gas to one is iris province, a 2nd section, what extent northwards to st herani more construction is estimated to cost $1500000000.00. i say for the new pipeline run by argentina. why p f and u. s. giant chevron will increase argentina's gas supply by more than 40000000 cubic meters a day, making the country more independent from imports of liquefied natural gas which are currently needed. we're gonna want to produce b middle, but also to do it in boss unit number one, objective of the nest occasion a gas pipeline. plus its complimentary works is to substitute imports of the to replace all the l n g and stop burning liquids in argentina to generate energy and also for environmental reasons. secondly, we can
a new pipeline is set to change south america's energy markets, argentina making good use of the resources it hass if thou art but our soda we are standing on a huge gas reservoir. however, there is no point in having it if we have no way of transporting it. adler named after our former president, the nest occasional pipeline taps, the vast reserves in the vaccum worst field. and since gas to one is iris province, a 2nd section, what extent northwards to st herani more construction is estimated...
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down with rain for the dominican republic and also puerto rico. top end of south america looks like this. we've got our usual storms coming and going in this area, but i won't take you further toward the south where a cold friend has sliced across. so big drop in those textures across the river plate region, a fresher feel montevideo just a hive to heidi talks to cub, beside with catastrophic consequences. agent orange was the most destructive instance of chemical warfare a decade later. the same happened in the us state of oregon, these helicopters flying over the ridge braying something and they didn't even see the kids foot 2 women are still fighting for justice against some of the most powerful forces in the world. the people versus agent orange on al jazeera lou. ah, welcome back and look, i might about top stories here. this, our ukraine says russia has intensified as offensive in the east has been fierce fighting in the dumbass region. russian military has taken at least during friday. prayers, is the latest in a series of attacks during ramadan targeting places of worship. and th
down with rain for the dominican republic and also puerto rico. top end of south america looks like this. we've got our usual storms coming and going in this area, but i won't take you further toward the south where a cold friend has sliced across. so big drop in those textures across the river plate region, a fresher feel montevideo just a hive to heidi talks to cub, beside with catastrophic consequences. agent orange was the most destructive instance of chemical warfare a decade later. the...