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and zimbabwe is always going to be an international situation. we believe we need to return to that kind of situation again, with the help of region and international community. i stated in the article you cited that the international factors we have imposed the sanctions on zimbabwe need to have a shift to give some kind of -- to engage with zimbabweans across the divide. to engage the genuine dialogue that begins, as i said earlier, with a structured faction. when this lady referred to structured dialogue, i thought she was almost quoting the document we did in 2016 before the coup. when we saw the coup coming. we have reached a stage when we are not going anywhere. to think otherwise is delusional, to say the least. mohammed: piers, will this work be able to enable a broader fact-based issues on the things she has been investigating? piers: it should be. this really is the next step. it is unfortunate we are only going to see a final report in september next year. but i think that is a great deal of interest that this is an issue that requires
and zimbabwe is always going to be an international situation. we believe we need to return to that kind of situation again, with the help of region and international community. i stated in the article you cited that the international factors we have imposed the sanctions on zimbabwe need to have a shift to give some kind of -- to engage with zimbabweans across the divide. to engage the genuine dialogue that begins, as i said earlier, with a structured faction. when this lady referred to...
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should western sanctions on entities in zimbabwe be lifted? are you in special envoy says measures imposed by the u. s. u and u. k. are destroying people's lives, but her sanctions to blame for zimbabwe economic troubles. this is inside store. ah hello and welcome to the program. i'm homage and room sanctions were placed on individuals and entities as in bob way in 2003 the u. s. e u and u. k. imposed those sanctions, accusing politicians and entities of human rights abuses and repressing democracy. but in bob way says, the sanctions have led to widespread misery. the un special wrapper tour on unilateral coercive measures agrees, said bob ways government invited alena do hon to visit for 10 days. after speaking with ministers, civil society organizations and businesses to hon called for the sanctions to end. she says they've had an insidious ripple effect on the economy and worse and people's access to health, food education and employment. here's what's in. bob weighs justice minister, had to say at the start of do hands visit when the sanct
should western sanctions on entities in zimbabwe be lifted? are you in special envoy says measures imposed by the u. s. u and u. k. are destroying people's lives, but her sanctions to blame for zimbabwe economic troubles. this is inside store. ah hello and welcome to the program. i'm homage and room sanctions were placed on individuals and entities as in bob way in 2003 the u. s. e u and u. k. imposed those sanctions, accusing politicians and entities of human rights abuses and repressing...
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ah, should western sanctions on entities in zimbabwe be lifted? a you in special envoy says measures imposed by the u. s. u and u. k. are destroying people's lives, but are sanctions to blame for zimbabwe economic troubles. this is inside store. ah hello and welcome to the program. i'm hammer, jim drum sanctions were placed on individuals and entities as in bob way in 2003. the u. s. e u and u. k. imposed those sanctions, accusing politicians and entities of human rights abuses and repressing democracy. but in bob way says the sanctions have led to widespread misery. the un special wrapper tour on unilateral coercive measures agrees zimbabwe government invited alena do hon to visit for 10 days. after speaking with ministers, civil society organizations and businesses to hon called for the sanctions to end. she says they've had an insidious ripple effect on the economy and worsened people's access to health, food education and employment. here's what's in. bob weighs justice minister, had to say at the start of do hands visit when the sanctions rem
ah, should western sanctions on entities in zimbabwe be lifted? a you in special envoy says measures imposed by the u. s. u and u. k. are destroying people's lives, but are sanctions to blame for zimbabwe economic troubles. this is inside store. ah hello and welcome to the program. i'm hammer, jim drum sanctions were placed on individuals and entities as in bob way in 2003. the u. s. e u and u. k. imposed those sanctions, accusing politicians and entities of human rights abuses and repressing...
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should western sanctions on entities in zimbabwe be lifted? are you in special envoy says measures imposed by the u. s. u and u. k. are destroying people's lives, but are sanctions to blame prison bob ways, economic troubles. this is inside store. ah. hello and welcome to the program. i'm hammer, jim drum sanctions, were placed on individuals and entities in zimbabwe in 2003. the u. s. a. u and u. k. imposed those sanctions accusing politicians and entities of human rights abuses and repressing democracy. but in bob way says, the sanctions have led to widespread misery. the un special wrapper tour on unilateral coercive measures agrees zimbabwe government invited alena do hon to visit for 10 days. after speaking with ministers, civil society organizations and businesses to hon. call for the sanctions to end. she says they've had an insidious ripple effect on the economy and worsened people's access to health, food education and employment. here's what's in. bob weighs justice minister, had to say at the start of do hands visit who went to sanc
should western sanctions on entities in zimbabwe be lifted? are you in special envoy says measures imposed by the u. s. u and u. k. are destroying people's lives, but are sanctions to blame prison bob ways, economic troubles. this is inside store. ah. hello and welcome to the program. i'm hammer, jim drum sanctions, were placed on individuals and entities in zimbabwe in 2003. the u. s. a. u and u. k. imposed those sanctions accusing politicians and entities of human rights abuses and repressing...
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should western sanctions on entities in zimbabwe be lifted? a you in special envoy says measures imposed by the u. s. u and u. k. are destroying people's lives, but her sanctions to blame for as in bob ways, economic troubles. this is inside store. ah hello and welcome to the program. i'm homage and room sanctions were placed on individuals and entities as in bob way in 2003 the u. s. e u and u. k. imposed those sanctions accusing politicians and entities of human rights abuses and repressing democracy. but in bob way says, the sanctions have led to widespread misery. the un special wrapper tour on unilateral coercive measures agrees zimbabwe government invited alena do hon to visit for 10 days. after speaking with ministers, civil society organizations and businesses to hon called for the sanctions to end. she says they've had an insidious ripple effect on the economy and worsened people's access to health, food education and employment. here's what's in. bob weighs justice minister, had to say at the start of do hands visit who went to thank
should western sanctions on entities in zimbabwe be lifted? a you in special envoy says measures imposed by the u. s. u and u. k. are destroying people's lives, but her sanctions to blame for as in bob ways, economic troubles. this is inside store. ah hello and welcome to the program. i'm homage and room sanctions were placed on individuals and entities as in bob way in 2003 the u. s. e u and u. k. imposed those sanctions accusing politicians and entities of human rights abuses and repressing...
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the larger ones go for $25.00 selling the milk also means extra cash for these women in rural zimbabwe. they say they prefer rearing matter billy goats because they are steady and much more likely to survive . the long dry periods here made was by climate change. we're good to go through that with the 2 numbers. no comes up with it. as of the goes are low maintenance, much for other cows. they can get pregnant twice a year. so we make money. foster is quick cash to help us base school fees and other bills. farmers as seen disturbing changes in the weather. unpredictable rainfall, flash floods and long dry spells crops such as maze zimbabwe. staple food don't do well in these situations. extreme where the changes are taking a toll on communities and the environment is getting hotter and dry here every year . temperatures frequently reach a 40 degrees, erratic, grateful brought on by climate change means people can't grow much food and will have to find other ways to survive. breeding drought tolerant animals allows people not to have to rely too much on handouts from charities. traditio
the larger ones go for $25.00 selling the milk also means extra cash for these women in rural zimbabwe. they say they prefer rearing matter billy goats because they are steady and much more likely to survive . the long dry periods here made was by climate change. we're good to go through that with the 2 numbers. no comes up with it. as of the goes are low maintenance, much for other cows. they can get pregnant twice a year. so we make money. foster is quick cash to help us base school fees and...
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jane increasing the hush environment. harder matessa al jazeera bingo, zimbabwe. now moving on, unreal, wandering troops in northern mozambique of helps the government there regained territory, taken by an armed group and the 4 year conflict has killed thousands of people and hundreds of thousands more have been displaced for one that says its funding. the military operation itself, but rights groups have questioned this out. there is mountain web is on the ground for us in pembroke. more than 700000 people have fled their homes in northern mozambique. in the last 4 years, an armed group called out, bob has attacked towns and villages. he says it wants to bring his lemon law to the province. his fighters have beheaded people and abducted others. the people who fled to this town told us, they don't understand why, what to do. i'm going to do just to you will wonder what you do running to the forest to check my children. so i don't know what happened to them. why they decided to take my kids. i don't know. he was here at the marilla hotel in the town of palmer city
jane increasing the hush environment. harder matessa al jazeera bingo, zimbabwe. now moving on, unreal, wandering troops in northern mozambique of helps the government there regained territory, taken by an armed group and the 4 year conflict has killed thousands of people and hundreds of thousands more have been displaced for one that says its funding. the military operation itself, but rights groups have questioned this out. there is mountain web is on the ground for us in pembroke. more than...
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the largest gamers of, in zimbabwe, across the road, farmers grow crops. that's how close people and animals are living to each other. here. to protect themselves, people here have made the so called chilly bombs. they say the pungent smell of a mixture of chilly and named leaves. garlic, ginger and manure repels wild animals. this area did no to have even a single case of elephants coming to the fields. but however, if you kilometers away from displays where there was, there was no to pill. and where did numbers elephant that room invading the fields to an extent that some of the electrons were short down to try integers. the number of elephants come to the since the repellent is hung up in villages and fields to water of animals looking for food and water as demand for space and farm. and grows . areas where wild animals live are getting smaller, leading to a conflict between humans and wildlife, that can only wilson and it's the lasting solution is found harder. matessa al jazeera, one guy, zimbabwe. former us president donald trump has held his 1st ral
the largest gamers of, in zimbabwe, across the road, farmers grow crops. that's how close people and animals are living to each other. here. to protect themselves, people here have made the so called chilly bombs. they say the pungent smell of a mixture of chilly and named leaves. garlic, ginger and manure repels wild animals. this area did no to have even a single case of elephants coming to the fields. but however, if you kilometers away from displays where there was, there was no to pill....
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you in spatial rappa to alina doohan, is in zimbabwe to says the impact of sanctions, sanctions that were imposed in 2002 off to accusations of electoral fraud and human rights abuses. bakley roberts mont, gabby wasn't charge. emerson. mcguire is now president, his administration says go, sanctions are stalling, economic development and hurting the bobbins who went to sanctions remote because they affected every facet for life. so in, in that show our document that we are going to give them will clearly indicate the effects of functions or not so fair to the united states. the european union and britain insisted restrictions only to other companies and specific individuals, both live as a barbie and government and those associated with it. that's the united states, embassies and bobbins who want the sanctions removed. having protesting here for more than 2 years, they believe the government is being punished by the us whitson. and the european union was even wife i would farms more than 2 decades ago. most the bobbins are struggling to cope with high unemployment inflation and rising
you in spatial rappa to alina doohan, is in zimbabwe to says the impact of sanctions, sanctions that were imposed in 2002 off to accusations of electoral fraud and human rights abuses. bakley roberts mont, gabby wasn't charge. emerson. mcguire is now president, his administration says go, sanctions are stalling, economic development and hurting the bobbins who went to sanctions remote because they affected every facet for life. so in, in that show our document that we are going to give them...
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the largest gamers of, in zimbabwe, across the road, farmers grow crops. that's how close people and animals are living to each other. here. to protect themselves, people here have made the so called chilly bombs. they say the pungent smell of a mixture of chilly and name leaves. garlic, ginger and manure repels wild animals. this area did not give even a single case of elephants coming to the fields. but however, if you kilometers away from this place where there was, there was no dependent where did numbers elephant that re infecting the fields. to an extent that some of the electrons were shut down to ty, integers, the number of elephants come to this is the repellent, is hung up in villages and fields to water of animals looking for food and water at demand for space and farm man grows areas where wild animals live are getting smaller, leading to a conflict between humans and wildlife, that can only wilson and is the lasting solution is found. hard m a t os al jazeera, one gay zimbabwe. still to come here and use our for you. a city in darkness. lebano
the largest gamers of, in zimbabwe, across the road, farmers grow crops. that's how close people and animals are living to each other. here. to protect themselves, people here have made the so called chilly bombs. they say the pungent smell of a mixture of chilly and name leaves. garlic, ginger and manure repels wild animals. this area did not give even a single case of elephants coming to the fields. but however, if you kilometers away from this place where there was, there was no dependent...
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the largest gamers of, in zimbabwe, across the road, farmers grow crops. that's how close people and animals are living to each other. here. to protect themselves, people here had made the so called chilly bombs. they say the pungent smell of a mixture of chilly and the leaves. garlic ginger and manual repels wild animals. this area did no to have even a single case of elephants come into the fields by dover. if you kilometers away from this place where there was, there was no appellant where did number of elephant that were invading the fields to an extent that some of the elephants were short down to tie in, which was the number of elephants come to the fields. the repellant is hung up in villages and fields to water of animals looking for food and water as demand for space and farm and grows. areas where wild animals live are getting smaller. leading to a conflict between humans and wildlife, that can only wilson and it's the lasting solution is found harder matches algebra one, get them by way. oh, i can check the headlines here on al jazeera tie. ones
the largest gamers of, in zimbabwe, across the road, farmers grow crops. that's how close people and animals are living to each other. here. to protect themselves, people here had made the so called chilly bombs. they say the pungent smell of a mixture of chilly and the leaves. garlic ginger and manual repels wild animals. this area did no to have even a single case of elephants come into the fields by dover. if you kilometers away from this place where there was, there was no appellant where...
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the milk also means extra cash for these women in rural zimbabwe. they say they prefer rearing matter. bailey goats because they are steady and much more likely to survive. the long dry periods here made was by climate change was the drug i choose. i would to, to downward in oakland circle. bitter zone. dakota low maintenance, much for other cows. they can get pregnant twice a year. so we make money. foster is quick cash that help us pay school fees and other bills. farmers as seen disturbing changes in the weather. unpredictable rainfall, flash floods and long dry spells crops such as maze zimbabwe. staple food don't do well in these situations. extreme where the changes are taking a toll on communities and the environment is getting hotter and dry. i hear every year. temperatures frequently reach 40 degrees, erratic, grateful brought on by climate change means people can't grow much food. and we'll have to find other ways to survive. leading drought tolerant animals allows people not to have to rely too much on handouts from charities. traditional
the milk also means extra cash for these women in rural zimbabwe. they say they prefer rearing matter. bailey goats because they are steady and much more likely to survive. the long dry periods here made was by climate change was the drug i choose. i would to, to downward in oakland circle. bitter zone. dakota low maintenance, much for other cows. they can get pregnant twice a year. so we make money. foster is quick cash that help us pay school fees and other bills. farmers as seen disturbing...
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is selling the milk also means extra cash for these women in rural zimbabwe. they say they prefer rearing matter. bailey goats because they are steady and much more likely to survive. the long dry periods here made was by climate change was the doug i choose, i would to, to downward in oakland circle, bitter zone legos are low maintenance, much for other cows. they can get pregnant twice a year. so we make money. foster is quick cash to help us base school fees and other bills. farmers as seen disturbing changes in the weather. unpredictable rainfall, flash floods and long dry spells crops such as maze zimbabwe. staple food don't do well in these situations. extreme where the changes are taking a toll on communities and the environment is getting hotter and dry here every year . temperatures frequently reach a 40 degrees, erratic, grateful brought on by climate change means people can't grow much food. and we'll have to find other ways to survive. leading drought tolerant animals allows people not to have to rely too much on handouts from charities. traditiona
is selling the milk also means extra cash for these women in rural zimbabwe. they say they prefer rearing matter. bailey goats because they are steady and much more likely to survive. the long dry periods here made was by climate change was the doug i choose, i would to, to downward in oakland circle, bitter zone legos are low maintenance, much for other cows. they can get pregnant twice a year. so we make money. foster is quick cash to help us base school fees and other bills. farmers as seen...
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and the un spends a special envoy to zimbabwe to safe sanctions against leaders of only ended up posing the people. ah, he was a decorated military leader of the 1st african american to become the u. s. secretary of state now flags across the united states being thrown at half staff to mourn the death of colet, colin powell. he died on monday at the age of 84 from cove at 19 complications. pol is being remembered as a trailblazer, but his reputation was tarnished over his faulty claims to justify the 2003 invasion of iraq. his our white house correspondent, kimberly alcott the news, the colin powell had died of covered complications came as a shock to many. powell had been battling cancer but was fully vaccinated. a sad reminder that the vaccine doesn't always offer full immunity against the disease. immediately the tributes to the retired 4 star general poured in his family. a dear friend of the patron, one of our great military leaders and a man of overwhelming dishes. and i believe sugary palsy, yours is a soldier or what made him such an exceptional diplomat. he knew that war and mi
and the un spends a special envoy to zimbabwe to safe sanctions against leaders of only ended up posing the people. ah, he was a decorated military leader of the 1st african american to become the u. s. secretary of state now flags across the united states being thrown at half staff to mourn the death of colet, colin powell. he died on monday at the age of 84 from cove at 19 complications. pol is being remembered as a trailblazer, but his reputation was tarnished over his faulty claims to...
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and there's so many smart, brilliant engineers in zimbabwe. i'm sure that they're going to continue to grow. right? well, we're entering into a period of individual sovereignty, where instead of countries that dictating what the terms are to live in those countries, countries well offer various services to pick winners and big corners will be free to go wherever they get traded the best. so it could be simple, i way it could be china, it could be america, could be russia, could be all salvador, but countries are going to end up being what they should be. service providers and i think provide a good service then, you know, people will move there and maybe pay your taxes, but if they don't, then people won't live. there were weren't control. now. saint clair here here. yes sir. and i think that sovereignty of the individual is, is that spirit that we see so often it's, it's biological is not political, we are born that way. so again, i think big coin connects to that essence. and you know, you often talk about how spiritual is i think that is pa
and there's so many smart, brilliant engineers in zimbabwe. i'm sure that they're going to continue to grow. right? well, we're entering into a period of individual sovereignty, where instead of countries that dictating what the terms are to live in those countries, countries well offer various services to pick winners and big corners will be free to go wherever they get traded the best. so it could be simple, i way it could be china, it could be america, could be russia, could be all salvador,...
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and just so many smart, brilliant engineers in zimbabwe. i'm sure that they're going to continue to grow. right? well, we're entering into a period of individual sovereignty, where instead of countries that dictating what the terms are to live in those countries, countries well offer various services to pick pointers and big corners will be free to go wherever they get traded the best. so it could be in, by way, it could be, china, could be america, could be russia, could be all salvador, but countries are going to end up being what they should be, service providers and i think provide a good service then, you know, people will move there and maybe pay a few taxes, but if they don't, then people won't live. there were weren't control. now. saint clair here here. yes sir. and i think that sovereignty of the individual is, is that spirit that we see? so often it's, it's biological is not political. we are born that way. so again, i think big coin connects to that essence and you know, you, you often talk about how spiritual is i think that is
and just so many smart, brilliant engineers in zimbabwe. i'm sure that they're going to continue to grow. right? well, we're entering into a period of individual sovereignty, where instead of countries that dictating what the terms are to live in those countries, countries well offer various services to pick pointers and big corners will be free to go wherever they get traded the best. so it could be in, by way, it could be, china, could be america, could be russia, could be all salvador, but...
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. >> harold: what is the zimbabwe currency? >> jesse: i don't know, but probably 1 trillionth of a dollar. this is not all his fault, but biden is making it worse. the biggest mistake he made was in the spring to dismiss inflation. he said "this is transitory. it's going to go away." he is supposed to be a amtrak joke, mr. scranton. he is supposed to have his ear to the streets with the middle class. to dismiss it like that and then make a mockery of the hotdog prices on july 4th makes him look out of touch, while the average middle class family is only making $67,000 a year, now paying an extra $175 in cost of living inflation. >> jeanine: dana, the energy secretary is talking about tapping the reserve of the oil. >> dana: every administration tries it. it doesn't work. it's there for emergencies. what the press secretary said today -- "we want to keep gas prices low, but the spread of climate change cannot wait any longer. there will be tens of millions if not hundreds of millions of dollars in ads that use that exact quote i
. >> harold: what is the zimbabwe currency? >> jesse: i don't know, but probably 1 trillionth of a dollar. this is not all his fault, but biden is making it worse. the biggest mistake he made was in the spring to dismiss inflation. he said "this is transitory. it's going to go away." he is supposed to be a amtrak joke, mr. scranton. he is supposed to have his ear to the streets with the middle class. to dismiss it like that and then make a mockery of the hotdog prices on...
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and just so many smart, brilliant engineers in zimbabwe. i'm sure that they're going to continue to grow. right? well, we're entering into a period of individual sovereignty, where instead of countries that dictating what the terms are to live in those countries, countries well offer various services to pick pointers and big corners will be free to go wherever they get traded the best. so it could be in, by way, it could be, china, could be america, could be russia, could be all salvador, but countries are going to end up being what they should be, service providers and i think provide a good service then, you know, people will move there and maybe pay taxes, but if they don't, then people won't live. there were weren't control. now. saint clair here here. yes sir. and i think that sovereignty of the individual is, is that spirit that we see? so often it's, it's biological is not political. we are born that way. so again, i think big coin connects to that essence and you know, you, you often talk about how spiritual is i think that is part
and just so many smart, brilliant engineers in zimbabwe. i'm sure that they're going to continue to grow. right? well, we're entering into a period of individual sovereignty, where instead of countries that dictating what the terms are to live in those countries, countries well offer various services to pick pointers and big corners will be free to go wherever they get traded the best. so it could be in, by way, it could be, china, could be america, could be russia, could be all salvador, but...
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a you and envoy as arrived in zimbabwe to assess the impact of years of us in the u sanctions. the measures were designed to prevent government corruption, which is still rife, according to the opposition. hallmark also reports from ha you in special wrapper to elena to hand is in zimbabwe to assist the impact of sanctions sanctions that were imposed in 2002 after accusations of electoral fraud and human rights abuses. backward, roberts mac gabby was in charge. emerson and gaga is now president, his administration says those sanctions are stolen, economic development, and hurting the bobby into one defensive remote because there are fixed it every 1st little for life. so in a nutshell, our document that we are going to give them will clearly indicate the effects of fences or not so fair to the united states. the european union and britain insisted restrictions only tell the companies and specific individuals both live as the bobbin government and those associated with it. that's the united states, embassies and bobbins who want the sanctioned removed. having protesting here for
a you and envoy as arrived in zimbabwe to assess the impact of years of us in the u sanctions. the measures were designed to prevent government corruption, which is still rife, according to the opposition. hallmark also reports from ha you in special wrapper to elena to hand is in zimbabwe to assist the impact of sanctions sanctions that were imposed in 2002 after accusations of electoral fraud and human rights abuses. backward, roberts mac gabby was in charge. emerson and gaga is now...
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i'm out of natasha in zimbabwe. a country that is more elephant than it can handle. i've been reporting from wine gateway, animals, and humans. a finding a challenge, living side by side ah, national day celebrations are underway in taiwan as tensions with china continue to escalate. it comes a day after chinese president gigi ping said they'll be a peaceful reunification with the island. the taiwan president has promised to defend her islands democracy. in the past week, nearly a 150 chinese war plains have approached. ty wants air defense saying let's go straight to all corresponding, rob mcbride. he's been following developments for us from hong kong. it's been a lot of focused on what ty, once president might say, today, given the tensions between china and taiwan, what are we expecting? that's right. well there's does come against this backdrop of increasing tensions. in fact, we heard just this week from ty, ones defense minister, that tensions are the worst they have been. he says for 40 years, especially given that incursion last weekend, bye up to a 150 warp
i'm out of natasha in zimbabwe. a country that is more elephant than it can handle. i've been reporting from wine gateway, animals, and humans. a finding a challenge, living side by side ah, national day celebrations are underway in taiwan as tensions with china continue to escalate. it comes a day after chinese president gigi ping said they'll be a peaceful reunification with the island. the taiwan president has promised to defend her islands democracy. in the past week, nearly a 150 chinese...
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and there's so many smart, brilliant engineers in zimbabwe. i'm sure that they're going to continue to grow. right? well, we're entering into a period of individual sovereignty, where instead of countries that dictating what the terms are to live in those countries, countries well offer various services to pick winners and big corners will be free to go wherever they get traded the best. so it could be simple, i way it could be china, it could be america, could be russia, could be all salvador, but countries are going to end up being what they should be. service providers and i think provide a good service then, you know, people will move there and maybe pay your taxes, but if they don't, then people won't live there where we're in control now. saint clair here here. yes sir. and i think that sovereignty of the individual is, is that spirit that we see so often it's, it's biological is not political, we are born that way. so again, i think big coin connects to that essence. and you know, you often talk about how spiritual is i think that is pa
and there's so many smart, brilliant engineers in zimbabwe. i'm sure that they're going to continue to grow. right? well, we're entering into a period of individual sovereignty, where instead of countries that dictating what the terms are to live in those countries, countries well offer various services to pick winners and big corners will be free to go wherever they get traded the best. so it could be simple, i way it could be china, it could be america, could be russia, could be all salvador,...
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and there's so many smart, brilliant engineers in zimbabwe. i'm sure that they're going to continue to grow. right? well, we're entering into a period of individual sovereignty, where instead of countries that dictating what the terms are to live in those countries, countries well offer various services to pick winners and big corners will be free to go wherever they get traded the best. so it could be simple, i way it could be china could be america, could be russia, could be el salvador, but countries are going to end up being what they should be. service providers and i think providing good service then you know people will move there and maybe pay your taxes, but if they don't, then people won't live. there were weren't control. now. saint clair here here. yes sir. and i think that sovereignty of the individual is, is that spirit that we see so often it's, it's biological is not political, we are born that way. so again, i think big coin connects to that essence. and you know, you often talk about how spiritual is i think that is part of t
and there's so many smart, brilliant engineers in zimbabwe. i'm sure that they're going to continue to grow. right? well, we're entering into a period of individual sovereignty, where instead of countries that dictating what the terms are to live in those countries, countries well offer various services to pick winners and big corners will be free to go wherever they get traded the best. so it could be simple, i way it could be china could be america, could be russia, could be el salvador, but...
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or you and envoy has arrived in zimbabwe to assess the impact of years of u. s. and e u sanctions. the measures were designed to prevent government corruption, which is still rife. according to the opposition. how to motus reports from hot ari you in spatial rapper to alina to hand, is in zimbabwe to assist the impact of sanctions, sanctions that were imposed in 2002 after accusations of electoral fraud and human rights abuses. bakley robert mc gabby wasn't charge. emerson and gaga is now president, his administration says go, sanctions are stolen, economic development, and hurting the bobby into one defense is remote because there are fixed it every 1st it will for life. so in a nutshell, our document that we are going to give them will clearly indicate the effects of functions or not so fair to the united states. the european union and britain insisted restrictions only tell the companies and specific individual's both live as a vibe in government. and those associated with it, that's the united states, embassies and bobbins who want the sanctions removed. having protesting here
or you and envoy has arrived in zimbabwe to assess the impact of years of u. s. and e u sanctions. the measures were designed to prevent government corruption, which is still rife. according to the opposition. how to motus reports from hot ari you in spatial rapper to alina to hand, is in zimbabwe to assist the impact of sanctions, sanctions that were imposed in 2002 after accusations of electoral fraud and human rights abuses. bakley robert mc gabby wasn't charge. emerson and gaga is now...
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the larger ones go for 25. selling the milk also means extra cash for these women in rural zimbabwe. they say they prefer rearing matter, bailey goats because they are steady and much more likely to survive. the long dry periods here made was by climate change was the dog i choose. i would, the to downward, not double billed. as of the goes are low maintenance, much for other cows. they can get pregnant twice a year. so we make money. foster is quick cash that help us pay school fees and other bills. farmers as seen disturbing changes in the weather, unpredictable rainfall, flash floods and long dry spells crops such as maze zimbabwe. staple food don't do well in these situations. extreme where the changes are taking a toll on communities and the environment is getting hotter and dry. here, every year, temperatures frequently reach 40 degrees, erratic, grateful brought on by climate change, means people can't grow much food. and we'll have to find other ways to survive. leading drought tolerant animals allows people not to have to rely too much on handouts from charities. traditional
the larger ones go for 25. selling the milk also means extra cash for these women in rural zimbabwe. they say they prefer rearing matter, bailey goats because they are steady and much more likely to survive. the long dry periods here made was by climate change was the dog i choose. i would, the to downward, not double billed. as of the goes are low maintenance, much for other cows. they can get pregnant twice a year. so we make money. foster is quick cash that help us pay school fees and other...
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the number of elephants in zimbabwe is estimated to be slightly more than 100000, up from 84000 in 2014. when the last census was done, the national parks authority says the country can only manage about $45000.00 elephant overpopulated. it's unsustainable. the animals are slowly becoming a danger unto themselves. they're destroying their own habitat to the destroying other animals, hydrogen, to bring down numbers. national parks are selling, hunting licenses and considering culling. something's the bobby loss did in the late 19 eighties. another option for park officials is to move the animals to less populated parts of the country, but it's an expensive exercise. a few years ago, $100.00 elephants were moved at a cost of about $400000.00. the national parks authority says he doesn't have the funds to keep doing this. this area isn't the one good national park, the largest gamers of, in zimbabwe, across the road, farmers grow crops. that's how close people and animals are living to each other. here. to protect themselves, people here have made the so called chilly bombs. they say the p
the number of elephants in zimbabwe is estimated to be slightly more than 100000, up from 84000 in 2014. when the last census was done, the national parks authority says the country can only manage about $45000.00 elephant overpopulated. it's unsustainable. the animals are slowly becoming a danger unto themselves. they're destroying their own habitat to the destroying other animals, hydrogen, to bring down numbers. national parks are selling, hunting licenses and considering culling....
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has imposed sanctions in zimbabwe's political or -- elite amid accusations of corruption. those sanctions should be lifted because they harm ordinary people. >>zimbabwe's president and over 100 individuals including senior governments and military officials have been under u.s. sanctions for close to 20 years. while the u.s. government and other you western countries say they are targeted and have ttle impact on ordinary sin bob wayans the government says there is reputational risk associated with being sanctioned by the world's most powerful countries. it goes to a growing chorus of voices, but it is unlikely to sway the u.s. and other western countries who say they first want to see respectful particle reforms as well as human rights. ♪ laura: we have been reporting on how president biden igoing to glasgow or the all-important climate change conference that starts on sunday. the u.s. is the second biggest emitter of polluting gases in the world behind china. the u.s. -- the european union is the third-biggest computer -- polluter. they want to be carbon neutral by 2050
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and there's so many smart, brilliant engineers in zimbabwe. i'm sure that they're going to continue to grow. right? well, we're entering into a period of individual sovereignty, where instead of countries that dictating what the terms are to live in those countries, countries well offer various services to pick winners and big corners will be free to go wherever they get traded the best. so it could be simple, i way it could be china, it could be america, could be russia, could be all salvador, but countries are going to end up being what they should be. service providers and i think providing good service then you know people will move there and maybe pay a few taxes, but if they don't, then people won't live. there were weren't control. now. saint clair here here. yes sir. and i think that sovereignty of the individual is, is that spirit that we see so often it's, it's biological is not political. we are born that way. so again, the big coin connects to that essence. and you know, you often talk about how spiritual is i think that is part of
and there's so many smart, brilliant engineers in zimbabwe. i'm sure that they're going to continue to grow. right? well, we're entering into a period of individual sovereignty, where instead of countries that dictating what the terms are to live in those countries, countries well offer various services to pick winners and big corners will be free to go wherever they get traded the best. so it could be simple, i way it could be china, it could be america, could be russia, could be all salvador,...
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we started there and there's so many smart, brilliant engineers in zimbabwe. i'm sure that they're going to continue to grow. right? well, we're entering into a period of individual sovereignty, where instead of countries that dictating what the terms are to live in those countries, countries well offer various services to pick pointers and big corners will be free to go wherever they get traded the best. so it could be in, by way, it could be, china, could be america, could be russia, could be all salvador, but countries are going to end up being what they should be, service providers and i think provide a good service then, you know, people will move there and maybe pay a few taxes, but if they don't, then people won't live. there were weren't control. now. saint clair here here. yes sir. and i think that sovereignty of the individual is, is that spirit that we see? so often it's, it's biological is not political. we are born that way. so again, i think big coin connects to that essence and you know, you, you often talk about how spiritual is i think that is
we started there and there's so many smart, brilliant engineers in zimbabwe. i'm sure that they're going to continue to grow. right? well, we're entering into a period of individual sovereignty, where instead of countries that dictating what the terms are to live in those countries, countries well offer various services to pick pointers and big corners will be free to go wherever they get traded the best. so it could be in, by way, it could be, china, could be america, could be russia, could be...
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has imposed sanctions in zimbabwe's political or -- elite amid accusations of corruption. those sanctions should be lifted because they harm ordina people. >>zimbabwe's president and over 100 individuals including senior governments and military officials have been under u.s. sanctions for close to 20 years. while the u.s. government and other you western countries say they are targeted and have ttle impact on ordinary sin bob wayans the government says there is reputational risk assoated with being sanctioned by the world's most powerful countries. it goes to a growing chorus of voices, but it is unlikely to sway the u.s. and other western countries who say they first want to see respectful particle reforms as well as human rights. ♪ laura: we have been reporting on how president biden igoing to glasgow or the all-important climate change conference that starts on sunday. the u.s. is the second biggest emter of polluting gases in the world behind china. the u.s. -- the european union is the third-biggest computer -- polluter. they want to be carbon neutral by 2050. >>th
has imposed sanctions in zimbabwe's political or -- elite amid accusations of corruption. those sanctions should be lifted because they harm ordina people. >>zimbabwe's president and over 100 individuals including senior governments and military officials have been under u.s. sanctions for close to 20 years. while the u.s. government and other you western countries say they are targeted and have ttle impact on ordinary sin bob wayans the government says there is reputational risk assoated...
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the country cut 12 zeros off the value of the zimbabwe dollar. and one more example, chronic inflation in turkey between 197-2005 resulted in the depreciation of the lira. similarly, venezuela's year on year inflation is 1743 percent. according to the venezuelan finance observatory, but the new digital currency may be misleading because according to the financial times, the digital currency is no different to any other currency. the confusion was enough to spark a crypto currency rally according to chain alesis. venezuela has the 7th highest take up of crypto currencies and is not being used for speculation, but for remittances in everyday use. it nam has the highest level of crypto adoption. many countries are thinking about rolling out digital currencies for the caribbean is leaving the world with the deployment of digital currencies. the bahamas has the sand dollar and the eastern caribbean central bank launched. d cash . let's bring in august now. kimberly growl a director of research a chain alesis inc. good to have you with us. so kimberly,
the country cut 12 zeros off the value of the zimbabwe dollar. and one more example, chronic inflation in turkey between 197-2005 resulted in the depreciation of the lira. similarly, venezuela's year on year inflation is 1743 percent. according to the venezuelan finance observatory, but the new digital currency may be misleading because according to the financial times, the digital currency is no different to any other currency. the confusion was enough to spark a crypto currency rally...
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so that's what's happening in kenya. meanwhile, zimbabwe is taking a very different approach to conservation funding. the government is selling the rides to hunt elephants for up to $70000.00, or even selling the elephants themselves had on with us reports now from how wench zimbabwe, national parks authority says this country has too many elephants, they estimate the number to be slightly more than 100000 up from 84000 in 2014. when the last census was done. and they say they can only manage about $45000.00 elephants. so with all those animals in a small amount of space is bound to be challenges. when these elephants move around, the national parks tend to knock down trees, trees that other animals in the park rely on to survive. then there's the human wildlife conflict. these national parks, many of them on the fence. the amir villages feels that people grow their crops and homesteads. so in the elephants, leave the parks into communities in search for food and water, especially in the dry season. they come into conflict with humans. national park says that dozens of people had been killed
so that's what's happening in kenya. meanwhile, zimbabwe is taking a very different approach to conservation funding. the government is selling the rides to hunt elephants for up to $70000.00, or even selling the elephants themselves had on with us reports now from how wench zimbabwe, national parks authority says this country has too many elephants, they estimate the number to be slightly more than 100000 up from 84000 in 2014. when the last census was done. and they say they can only manage...
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we'll look at what's on the minds of voters plus i'm adamant casa in zimbabwe. a country that has more elephants, then they can hand.
we'll look at what's on the minds of voters plus i'm adamant casa in zimbabwe. a country that has more elephants, then they can hand.
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do have plans to stay in 10 days in zimbabwe on a fact finding mission. she would then present her report to the un human rights council next september, opposition leaders and civil society groups here. so they hoped to meet her to their blames. the bob was economic problems on government, corruption and mismanagement. had matessa al jazeera haddy, the head of lebanon's has the law says his movement has a 100000 trained and armed fighters at its disposal. has an offer on le, spoke off to violence in the hezbollah stronghold of a root last week, 7 people were killed in osalla, blames the christine party, called lebanese forces. thus his will la, while mosquito that's just has the law and i am just talking about the man, i am talking about the live by need. and i'm touching up the lebanese from 100 years, not from 10 years trained, organize, structured with experienced and embodied spirit. and even they just got a glance not even ordered. if they were given a chance, the kid went on to the mountain, write it down 100500 and could all president is declared a
do have plans to stay in 10 days in zimbabwe on a fact finding mission. she would then present her report to the un human rights council next september, opposition leaders and civil society groups here. so they hoped to meet her to their blames. the bob was economic problems on government, corruption and mismanagement. had matessa al jazeera haddy, the head of lebanon's has the law says his movement has a 100000 trained and armed fighters at its disposal. has an offer on le, spoke off to...
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well, you mention venezuela, zimbabwe, ram, of course they were also part of their inflation. hyperinflation is it's a political event. hyperinflation is a political situation, and they were subjects of sanctions, regimes. so in a way you kind of have seen that since 2008, there's been sanctions regime essentially money flow to the bottom, 99 percent. that they, they've been cut off from the liquidity of the global financial system. all that money printing. we've had a little bit of a fiscal printing and the past year to, and that's a unleashed the, the, the inflationary gates. but also we have the locked down in the supply shock is essentially like a sanctions. you're being cut off from supply. and we're seeing that, you know, as we prepare for christmas, every thinking are you starting to see christmas decorations, everywhere in christmas lights outside people's houses in the neighborhood. and what we're seeing here, this is a pretty shocking story in terms of this sort of, you know, neil feudal system where these, like very, very fabulously wealthy. and i don't think these charts really c
well, you mention venezuela, zimbabwe, ram, of course they were also part of their inflation. hyperinflation is it's a political event. hyperinflation is a political situation, and they were subjects of sanctions, regimes. so in a way you kind of have seen that since 2008, there's been sanctions regime essentially money flow to the bottom, 99 percent. that they, they've been cut off from the liquidity of the global financial system. all that money printing. we've had a little bit of a fiscal...
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you in special wrapper to alina doohan, is in zimbabwe to assist the impact of sanctions, sanctions that were imposed in 2002 off to accusations of electoral fraud and human rights abuses. back when robert's mom, gabby wasn't charge. emerson, when gaga is now president, his administration says those sanctions are stalling, economic development and hurting the bobbins through one dissenting remote because be affected every 1st little for life. so in a nutshell, our document that we are going to give them will clearly indicate these fixel's functions or not. so for to the united states, the european union and britain insisted restrictions only tell the companies and specific individual's both within the bobbin government and those associated with it. that's the united states, embassies and bobbins who want the sanction removed. having protesting here for more than 2 years, they believe the government is being punished by the u. s. britain and the european union for thieving wife owed farms more than 2 decades ago. most the bobbins are struggling to cope with high unemployment inflation and
you in special wrapper to alina doohan, is in zimbabwe to assist the impact of sanctions, sanctions that were imposed in 2002 off to accusations of electoral fraud and human rights abuses. back when robert's mom, gabby wasn't charge. emerson, when gaga is now president, his administration says those sanctions are stalling, economic development and hurting the bobbins through one dissenting remote because be affected every 1st little for life. so in a nutshell, our document that we are going to...
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well, you mention venezuela, zimbabwe, ram. of course they were also part of their inflation. hyperinflation is it's a political event. hyperinflation is a political situation, and they were subjects of sanctions, regimes. so in a way you kind of have seen that since 2008, there's been sanctions regime essentially on money flow to the bottom, 99 percent. that they, they've been cut off from the liquidity of the global financial system. all that money printing. we've had a little bit of a fiscal printing and the past year to and that's a unleashed the inflationary gates. but also we have the locked down in the supply shock is essentially like a sanctions. you're being cut off from supply. and we're seeing that, you know, as we prepare for christmas, everything you know, you starting to see christmas decorations, everywhere in christmas lights outside people's houses in the neighborhood. and what we're seeing here, this is a pretty shocking story in terms of this sort of, you know, neil feudal system where these, like very, very
well, you mention venezuela, zimbabwe, ram. of course they were also part of their inflation. hyperinflation is it's a political event. hyperinflation is a political situation, and they were subjects of sanctions, regimes. so in a way you kind of have seen that since 2008, there's been sanctions regime essentially on money flow to the bottom, 99 percent. that they, they've been cut off from the liquidity of the global financial system. all that money printing. we've had a little bit of a fiscal...
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well, you mention venezuela, zimbabwe, ram, of course they were also part of their inflation. hyperinflation is it's a political event. hyperinflation is a political situation, and they were subjects of sanctions, regimes. so in a way you kind of have seen that since 2008, there's been sanctions regime essentially money flow to the bottom, 99 percent. that they, they've been cut off from the liquidity of the global financial system. all that money printing. we've had a little bit of a fiscal printing and the past year to, and that's a unleashed the, the, the inflationary gates. but also we have the locked down in the supply shock is essentially like a sanctions. you're being cut off from supply. and we're seeing that, you know, as we prepare for christmas, every thinking are you starting to see christmas decorations, everywhere in christmas lights outside people's houses in the neighborhood. and what we're seeing here, this is a pretty shocking story in terms of this sort of, you know, neil feudal system where these like very, very fabulously wealthy. and i don't think these charts really ca
well, you mention venezuela, zimbabwe, ram, of course they were also part of their inflation. hyperinflation is it's a political event. hyperinflation is a political situation, and they were subjects of sanctions, regimes. so in a way you kind of have seen that since 2008, there's been sanctions regime essentially money flow to the bottom, 99 percent. that they, they've been cut off from the liquidity of the global financial system. all that money printing. we've had a little bit of a fiscal...
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the country caught 12 zeroes off the zimbabwe dollar, eventually gave up on its own currency in legalize the us dollar. the south african rand and the euro. while chronic inflation in turkey between 970 and 2005 resulted in the depreciation of the lira, the old currency was then changed to the new era at the rate of a 1000000 to one. sonia shot is a venezuelan journalist and political endless and says, she doesn't see how the move is likely to improve the economy at all or what their the government, the mother of oberman is trying to do is to east transaction. because when a swale ends her for quite long time, there have been through a nightmare trying to ling with their valuate believer in actually everybody knows that the dollar, the us dollar is king. you venezuela is ruling the economy in men, as swale in my dog. ultra a strain to avoid that. on a one hand he's trying to is send them to the right to control the i but inflation event as well, which is okay, it's a sir without any limits, right? and on the other hand, he's trying to to keep alive, he sir, government programs who, who a
the country caught 12 zeroes off the zimbabwe dollar, eventually gave up on its own currency in legalize the us dollar. the south african rand and the euro. while chronic inflation in turkey between 970 and 2005 resulted in the depreciation of the lira, the old currency was then changed to the new era at the rate of a 1000000 to one. sonia shot is a venezuelan journalist and political endless and says, she doesn't see how the move is likely to improve the economy at all or what their the...
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well, you mention venezuela, zimbabwe, ram, of course they were also part of their inflation. hyperinflation is it's a political event. hyperinflation is a political situation, and they were subjects of sanctions, regimes. so in a way you kind of have seen that since 2008, there's been sanctions regime essentially money flow to the bottom, 99 percent. that they, they've been cut off from the liquidity of the global financial system. all that money printing. we've had a little bit of a fiscal printing and the past year to, and that's a unleashed the, the, the inflationary gates. but also we have the locked down in the supply shock is essentially like a sanctions here being cut off from supply. and we're seeing that, you know, as we prepare for christmas, every thinking are you starting to see christmas decorations, everywhere in christmas lights outside people's houses in the neighborhood. and what we're seeing here, this is a pretty shocking story in terms of this sort of, you know, neil feudal system where these, like very, very fabulously wealthy. and i don't think these charts really capt
well, you mention venezuela, zimbabwe, ram, of course they were also part of their inflation. hyperinflation is it's a political event. hyperinflation is a political situation, and they were subjects of sanctions, regimes. so in a way you kind of have seen that since 2008, there's been sanctions regime essentially money flow to the bottom, 99 percent. that they, they've been cut off from the liquidity of the global financial system. all that money printing. we've had a little bit of a fiscal...
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well, you mention venezuela, zimbabwe, ram, of course they were also part of their inflation. hyperinflation is it's a political event. hyperinflation is a political situation, and they were subjects of sanctions, regimes. so in a way you kind of have seen that since 2008, there's been sanctions regime essentially on money flow to the bottom, 99 percent. that they, they've been cut off from the liquidity of the global financial system. all that money printing. we've had a little bit of a fiscal printing and the past year to and that's a unleashed the inflationary gates. but also we have the lockdown in the supply shock is essentially like a sanctions. you're being cut off from supply. and we're seeing that, you know, as we prepare for christmas, everything you know, you're starting to see christmas decorations, everywhere in christmas lights outside people's houses in the neighborhood. and what we're seeing here, this is a pretty shocking story in terms of this sort of, you know, neil feudal system where these like very, very fabulously wealthy. and i don't think these charts really capture
well, you mention venezuela, zimbabwe, ram, of course they were also part of their inflation. hyperinflation is it's a political event. hyperinflation is a political situation, and they were subjects of sanctions, regimes. so in a way you kind of have seen that since 2008, there's been sanctions regime essentially on money flow to the bottom, 99 percent. that they, they've been cut off from the liquidity of the global financial system. all that money printing. we've had a little bit of a fiscal...
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well, you mention venezuela, zimbabwe, ram, of course they were also part of their inflation. hyperinflation is it's a political event, hyperinflation, as a political situation. and they were subjects of sanctions, regimes. so in a way you kind of have seen that since 2008, there's been sanctions regime essentially on money flow to the bottom, 99 percent. that they, they've been cut off from the liquidity of the global financial system. all that money printing. we've had a little bit of a fiscal printing and the past year to and that's a unleashed the inflationary gates. but also we have the lockdown in the supply shock is essentially like a sanctioned, you're being cut off from supply. and we're seeing that, you know, as we prepare for christmas, everything you know, you starting to see christmas decorations, everywhere in christmas lights outside people's houses in the neighborhood. and what we're seeing here, this is a pretty shocking story in terms of this sort of, you know, neil feudal system where these like very, very fabulously wealthy. and i not think these charts really capture tha
well, you mention venezuela, zimbabwe, ram, of course they were also part of their inflation. hyperinflation is it's a political event, hyperinflation, as a political situation. and they were subjects of sanctions, regimes. so in a way you kind of have seen that since 2008, there's been sanctions regime essentially on money flow to the bottom, 99 percent. that they, they've been cut off from the liquidity of the global financial system. all that money printing. we've had a little bit of a...
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well meanwhile, zimbabwe taking a very different approach to the funding conservation, the government is selling the rights to hunt elephants for up to $70000.00, or even selling the elephant or right harriman's assa explains why, from how one guy zimbabwe, national parks authority says this country has too many elephants estimate the number to be slightly more than 100000 up from 84000 in 2014. when the last census was done. and they say they can only manage about $45000.00 elephants. so with all those animals in a small amount of space is bound to be challenges. when these elephants move around, the national parks tend to knock down trees, trees that other animals in the park rely on to survive. then there's the human wildlife conflict. these national parks, many of them on the fence. the amir villages feels that people grow their crops and homesteads. so in the elephants, leave the parks into communities in search for food and water, especially in the dry season. they come into conflict with humans. national park says that dozens of people had been killed this year from wild life a
well meanwhile, zimbabwe taking a very different approach to the funding conservation, the government is selling the rights to hunt elephants for up to $70000.00, or even selling the elephant or right harriman's assa explains why, from how one guy zimbabwe, national parks authority says this country has too many elephants estimate the number to be slightly more than 100000 up from 84000 in 2014. when the last census was done. and they say they can only manage about $45000.00 elephants. so with...
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how remote assa explains why, from how longer zimbabwe national parks authority says as country has too many elephants, they estimate the number to be slightly more than 100000 up from 84000 in 2014. when the last census was done, and they say they can only manage about $45000.00 elephants. so with all those animals in a small amount of space is bound to be challenges. when these elephants move around the national parks, i tend to knock down trees, trees that other animals in the park rely on to survive. then there's the human wildlife conflict. these national parks, many of them on fence. the amir villages feels that people grow their crops and homesteads. so when the elephants leave the parks into communities in search for food and water, especially in the dry season, they come into conflict with humans. national park says that dozens of people had been killed this year from wildlife attacks, mainly from elephants. pock officials were trying to manage a situation they are trying to sell hunting licenses. these can cost about $70000.00. but because of the coven 19 pandemic, they have n
how remote assa explains why, from how longer zimbabwe national parks authority says as country has too many elephants, they estimate the number to be slightly more than 100000 up from 84000 in 2014. when the last census was done, and they say they can only manage about $45000.00 elephants. so with all those animals in a small amount of space is bound to be challenges. when these elephants move around the national parks, i tend to knock down trees, trees that other animals in the park rely on...
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jamie increasingly hush environment harder mikasa al jazeera banga, zimbabwe. ah, this is our deserve is your top stores, top oil and gas executives have faced tough questions and the u. s. congress, the ceo's of exxon mobil, chevron b, p. america and the president of shell. we're aust mount by rolls and down playing the threats of climate change. you as president joe biden is struggling to finalize the sas of spending bells. he doesn't appear to have the full support of his democratic party for as one point. $75.00 trillion dollar program ought and made a red trip to meet senators of the capital to urge them to back the package. these are not about love versus roy, or moderate versus progressive or anything else to pitch americans against one. this is about competitiveness versus complacency, competitiveness versus complacency about expanding opportunity not opportunity didn't. and i spoke leading the world or letting the world passes by the u. k. as sudden the french ambassador off to the seizure of a british fishing vessel. the 2 countries are at odds about
jamie increasingly hush environment harder mikasa al jazeera banga, zimbabwe. ah, this is our deserve is your top stores, top oil and gas executives have faced tough questions and the u. s. congress, the ceo's of exxon mobil, chevron b, p. america and the president of shell. we're aust mount by rolls and down playing the threats of climate change. you as president joe biden is struggling to finalize the sas of spending bells. he doesn't appear to have the full support of his democratic party...
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turning 16 today and she raised 121 not out in the one day victory against zimbabwe. i just said she was even sure how to celebrate the milestone. she feels very good. i don't know _ milestone. she feels very good. i don't know what _ milestone. she feels very good. i don't know what to _ milestone. she feels very good. i don't know what to think - milestone. she feels very good. i don't know what to think after - don't know what to think after coming out of there. ijust don't know what to think after coming out of there. i just want to get there and i didn't know take the helmet off or keep it on. i didn't do so on the first three games, some just delighted to be out there and get the first four and just kind of, from 50 to 100 felt like it went much quicker. so, it was really good. aliza bin on the beach because a whole range of worldwide talent has been on show. this is the 12th annual surf city surf dog competition. around 40 dogs took part from around the world took part in the event all showcasing their different skills on the waves in several different classes.
turning 16 today and she raised 121 not out in the one day victory against zimbabwe. i just said she was even sure how to celebrate the milestone. she feels very good. i don't know _ milestone. she feels very good. i don't know what _ milestone. she feels very good. i don't know what to _ milestone. she feels very good. i don't know what to think - milestone. she feels very good. i don't know what to think after - don't know what to think after coming out of there. ijust don't know what to...
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Oct 9, 2021
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more recently, zimbabwe read denominated its currency 3 times between 20062009 with inflation hitting nearly 80000000000 per cent. the country cut 12 zeros off the value of this embargo dollar. and one more example, chronic inflation in turkey between 197-2005 resulted in the depreciation of the lira. similarly, venezuela's year on year inflation is 1743 percent. according to the venezuelan finance observatory, but the new digital currency may be misleading because according to the financial times, the digital currency is no different to any other currency. the confusion was enough to spark a crypto currency rally according to chain alesis. venezuela has the 7th highest take up of crypto currencies and is not being used for speculation, but for remittances in everyday use. it nam has the highest level of crypto adoption. many countries are thinking about rolling out digital currencies for the caribbean is leading the world with the deployment of digital currencies. the bahamas has the sand dollar and the eastern caribbean central bank launched. d cash . let's bring in august now kimbe
more recently, zimbabwe read denominated its currency 3 times between 20062009 with inflation hitting nearly 80000000000 per cent. the country cut 12 zeros off the value of this embargo dollar. and one more example, chronic inflation in turkey between 197-2005 resulted in the depreciation of the lira. similarly, venezuela's year on year inflation is 1743 percent. according to the venezuelan finance observatory, but the new digital currency may be misleading because according to the financial...
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Oct 27, 2021
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i mean, we were mentioning earlier, not just madagascar, but also there are issues around this in zimbabwe, but also smaller, i'm wondering which countries you are watching, particularly closely in terms of these, these dangerous variations or swings in and weather patterns. so this year we, in last year we faced exceptionally warm west pacific tooth risk temperatures and cruel eastern pacific conditions, which is referred to as a live mia. and under that type of pattern, it's typically kenya, southern small, i thought most of somalia and southern and so we're, we're now worried about for dr. you in a row. there are, it's not just about madagascar as you say. there are other or other countries in africa, the risk from the same conditions. what then are your projections for the future, particularly in light of the upcoming cop 26 summit? well, we're going to, you know, my experience is sort of that frontline climate scientist is that you know, we are see you climate change already doubts or bathing natural variations in, in users, temperatures. you know, things like, let me years in el nino
i mean, we were mentioning earlier, not just madagascar, but also there are issues around this in zimbabwe, but also smaller, i'm wondering which countries you are watching, particularly closely in terms of these, these dangerous variations or swings in and weather patterns. so this year we, in last year we faced exceptionally warm west pacific tooth risk temperatures and cruel eastern pacific conditions, which is referred to as a live mia. and under that type of pattern, it's typically kenya,...
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Oct 10, 2021
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wildlife, that can only wilson and easter lasting solution is found harder, motus algebra, one gay, zimbabwe. ah, the headlines this hour on al jazeera of oceans begun in iraq to elect a new parliament. in a poll brought forward in response to mass protests from a semester while must fall, kirby was among the 1st to cast ballots in an attempt to encourage turn out his mo, from made up the law had reporting in baghdad. high at security measures have been put in place to secure this electoral law process, but he had the turnout is it still at low? and that could be also explained because of the, some kind of disillusionment among people, especially young people who are this who are disappointed. in fact, at the political parties, you know that these are the boy cutters. most of them are at the young people who rose up against corruption and get his mismanagement in 2090 in what is known as the that the sri revolution. the other headlines and tulsa between us and taliban officials of entered a 2nd day here in doha. at the 1st in person meeting since the group seized power, security aid evacuati
wildlife, that can only wilson and easter lasting solution is found harder, motus algebra, one gay, zimbabwe. ah, the headlines this hour on al jazeera of oceans begun in iraq to elect a new parliament. in a poll brought forward in response to mass protests from a semester while must fall, kirby was among the 1st to cast ballots in an attempt to encourage turn out his mo, from made up the law had reporting in baghdad. high at security measures have been put in place to secure this electoral law...
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Oct 8, 2021
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more recently, zimbabwe read denominated its currency 3 times between 20062009 with inflation hitting nearly 80000000000 per cent. the country cut 12 zeros off the value of this embargo dollar. and one more example, chronic inflation in turkey between 197-2005 resulted in the depreciation of the lira. similarly, venezuela's year on year inflation is 1743 percent. according to the venezuelan finance observatory, but the new digital currency may be misleading because according to the financial times, the digital currency is no different to any other currency. the confusion was enough to spark a crypto currency rally according to chain alesis. venezuela has the 7th highest take up of crypto currencies and is not being used for speculation. but for remittances in every day use vietnam has the highest level of crypto adoption. many countries are thinking about rolling out digital currencies for the caribbean is leaving the world with the deployment of digital currencies. the bahamas has the sand dollar and the eastern caribbean central bank launched. d cash. let's bring in august now kimbe
more recently, zimbabwe read denominated its currency 3 times between 20062009 with inflation hitting nearly 80000000000 per cent. the country cut 12 zeros off the value of this embargo dollar. and one more example, chronic inflation in turkey between 197-2005 resulted in the depreciation of the lira. similarly, venezuela's year on year inflation is 1743 percent. according to the venezuelan finance observatory, but the new digital currency may be misleading because according to the financial...