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adrian: what impact hasn't had on society in the middle east and north africa? to what extent has it been a catalyst for change? with those changes have happened if al jazeera had not been in existence? >> for me personally, i see al jazeera as some sort of catalyst for me as well. i, as a political cartoonist just starting to understand what politics is and coming in s a young son of an economical refugee here in doha where we are working and of course, we were interested in the news but he always laughed at the 9:00 news. it was a small segment we had at the end of the day. it was praising the great leader and all that. whether it is incident or elsewhere. when al jazeera came. everybody was in their chairs waiting. they were waiting for what the next thing would would happen. for the first time, we actually had a conversation. we actually heard from different sides. we exit heard from sides we never heard of before. that created a lot of conversation which was needed and is still needed until today. i remember going to sedan in 1997. as a family and going eve
adrian: what impact hasn't had on society in the middle east and north africa? to what extent has it been a catalyst for change? with those changes have happened if al jazeera had not been in existence? >> for me personally, i see al jazeera as some sort of catalyst for me as well. i, as a political cartoonist just starting to understand what politics is and coming in s a young son of an economical refugee here in doha where we are working and of course, we were interested in the news but...
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so on his way back, fdr says, okay erik i guess i've got to make a decision, and he flies to north africa and meets with eisenhower. there's a photograph of the two of them in a jeep, and the expression on their faces is so classic. and if then this is one of these historic moments, you know? the fate of the war hung in the balance, and you look at that picture, and you see these two men realizing that they gave everything for their country. this is a moment that really captures it. >> i know that photograph well, and i love their faces. >> well, dawn, thank you very much for joining us today here at home with the roosevelts, and i can't wait to get out and see your exhibit. >> please do. we're always waiting for you. ♪ >> american history tv, saturdays on c-span2, exploring the the people and events that tell the american story. at 2 p.m. eastern on the presidency, historians revisit george washington's 1796 farewell address and his warnings against threats confronting the young nation. and then at 10 p.m. eastern, this week heart attacks the 100 -- marks the 100th anniversary of the t
so on his way back, fdr says, okay erik i guess i've got to make a decision, and he flies to north africa and meets with eisenhower. there's a photograph of the two of them in a jeep, and the expression on their faces is so classic. and if then this is one of these historic moments, you know? the fate of the war hung in the balance, and you look at that picture, and you see these two men realizing that they gave everything for their country. this is a moment that really captures it. >> i...
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what impact has it had on society in the middle east and north africa? to what extent has it been a capitalist change? would those changes have happened? if else's era hadn't been in existence? i mean for me personally, i feel as some sort of godless for me as well. i mean, i, the political cartoonists just starting to do, to understand what politics is and coming in as a young son over an economical refugee here and, and how and where, where we were working. and, and of course, you know, my father was very interested in the news, but he always laughed at the 9 o'clock news, which was like the small segment that they had the end of the day. because he was all just breathing the grade leader. and you know, whether it's and it's on or elsewhere. so when i'll do 0 came, i mean, everyone was just in their tears waiting of the church waiting for what the next thing that going to happen. because for the 1st time we actually had a conversation. we actually heard from different signs, well we actually heard from the find that we never heard of before. so. busy t
what impact has it had on society in the middle east and north africa? to what extent has it been a capitalist change? would those changes have happened? if else's era hadn't been in existence? i mean for me personally, i feel as some sort of godless for me as well. i mean, i, the political cartoonists just starting to do, to understand what politics is and coming in as a young son over an economical refugee here and, and how and where, where we were working. and, and of course, you know, my...
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and he flies to north africa, and he meets with eisenhower, and there's a photograph of the two of them in the jeep. and the expressions on their faces are so classic. and then this was one of these historic moments, you know? the fate of the war hung in the balance, who's going to be the commander. you see these two hen if realizing that they gave everything for their country. this is the moment that really captures it. >> i know that photograph well, and i love their faces. >> dawn, thank you very much for joining us today the here at home with the roosevelts, and i can't wait for you. >> masse mckinley, you are here because you worked of the organization and descendants of two presidents. tell me your family story. >> i'm related on my too ternal side to grover cleveland who is
and he flies to north africa, and he meets with eisenhower, and there's a photograph of the two of them in the jeep. and the expressions on their faces are so classic. and then this was one of these historic moments, you know? the fate of the war hung in the balance, who's going to be the commander. you see these two hen if realizing that they gave everything for their country. this is the moment that really captures it. >> i know that photograph well, and i love their faces. >>...
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what impact has it had on society in the middle east and north africa? to what extent has it been a catalyst for change? would those changes have happened? if else if they haven't been in existence? i mean for me personally, i feel as some sort of godless for me as well. i mean, i, as a political cartoon, is just starting to do to understand what politics is and coming in as you know, a young son over and konami go reppidy here and know where, where we were working. and, and of course, you know, my father was very interested in the news, but he always laughed at the 9 o'clock news, which was like the small segment that they had the end of the day. because he was all just raising the great leader. and you know, there is in saddam or elsewhere. so when i'll do 0 came, i mean, everyone was just in their tears waiting of the chairs waiting for what the next thing that's going to happen. because for the 1st time we actually had a conversation. we actually heard from different signs, well we actually heard from the find that we never heard of before. so. busy
what impact has it had on society in the middle east and north africa? to what extent has it been a catalyst for change? would those changes have happened? if else if they haven't been in existence? i mean for me personally, i feel as some sort of godless for me as well. i mean, i, as a political cartoon, is just starting to do to understand what politics is and coming in as you know, a young son over and konami go reppidy here and know where, where we were working. and, and of course, you...
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and he flies to north africa, and he meets with eisenhower, and there's a photograph of the two of them in the jeep. and the expressions on their faces are so classic. and then this was one of these historic moments, you know? the fate of the war hung in the balance, who's going to be the commander. you see these two hen if realizing that they gave everything for their country. this is the moment that really captures it. >> i know that photograph well, and i love their faces. >> dawn, thank you very much for joining us today the here at home with the roosevelts, and i can't wait
and he flies to north africa, and he meets with eisenhower, and there's a photograph of the two of them in the jeep. and the expressions on their faces are so classic. and then this was one of these historic moments, you know? the fate of the war hung in the balance, who's going to be the commander. you see these two hen if realizing that they gave everything for their country. this is the moment that really captures it. >> i know that photograph well, and i love their faces. >>...
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and he flies to north africa, and he meets with eisenhower, and there's a photograph of the two of them in the jeep. and the expressions on their faces are so classic. and then this was one of these historic moments, you know? the fate of the war hung in the balance, who's going to be the commander. you see these two hen if realizing that they gave everything for their country. this is the moment that really captures it. >> i know that photograph well, and i love their faces. >> dawn, thank you very much for joining us today the here at home with the roosevelts, and i can't wait for y
and he flies to north africa, and he meets with eisenhower, and there's a photograph of the two of them in the jeep. and the expressions on their faces are so classic. and then this was one of these historic moments, you know? the fate of the war hung in the balance, who's going to be the commander. you see these two hen if realizing that they gave everything for their country. this is the moment that really captures it. >> i know that photograph well, and i love their faces. >>...
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what impact has it had on society in the middle east and north africa? to what extent has it been a catalyst for change? would those changes have happened? if else if they hadn't been in existence? i mean for me personally, i feel as some sort of godless for me as well. i mean, i, the political cartoonists just starting to do, to understand what politics is and coming in, you know, a young son over and comical reppidy here and, and know how and where, where we were working. and, and of course, you know, my father was very interested in the news, but he always laughed at the 9 o'clock news, which was like the small segment that they had the end of the day. because it was all just raising the great leader. and you know, there is, and saddam or elsewhere. so when i'll do 0 came, i mean, everyone was just in their tears waiting daniel to church waiting for what the next thing that can happen. because for the 1st time, we actually had a conversation. we actually heard from different signs. well, we actually heard from the find that we never heard of before. s
what impact has it had on society in the middle east and north africa? to what extent has it been a catalyst for change? would those changes have happened? if else if they hadn't been in existence? i mean for me personally, i feel as some sort of godless for me as well. i mean, i, the political cartoonists just starting to do, to understand what politics is and coming in, you know, a young son over and comical reppidy here and, and know how and where, where we were working. and, and of course,...
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and he flies to north africa, and he meets with eisenhower, and there's a photograph of the two of them in the jeep. and the expressions on their faces are so classic. and then this was one of these historic moments, you know? the fate of the war hung in the balance, who's going to be the commander. you see these two hen if realizing that they gave everything for their country. this is the moment that really captures it. >> i know that photograph well, and i love their faces. >> dawn, thank you very much for joining us today the here at home with the roosevelts, and i can't
and he flies to north africa, and he meets with eisenhower, and there's a photograph of the two of them in the jeep. and the expressions on their faces are so classic. and then this was one of these historic moments, you know? the fate of the war hung in the balance, who's going to be the commander. you see these two hen if realizing that they gave everything for their country. this is the moment that really captures it. >> i know that photograph well, and i love their faces. >>...
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and he flies to north africa, and he meets with eisenhower, and there's a photograph of the two of them in the jeep. and the expressions on their faces are so classic. and then this was one of these historic moments, you know? the fate of the war hung in the balance, who's going to be the commander. you see these two hen if realizing that they gave everything for their country. this is the moment that really captures it. >> i know that photograph well, and i love their faces. >> dawn, thank you very much for joining us today the here at home with the roosevelts, and i can't w for you. >> masse mckinley, you are here because you worked of the organization and descendants of two presidents. tell me your family story. >> i'm related on my too ternal side to grover cleveland who is the 42nd and 44th president. and my father's side to william mckinley, i'm the great, great nephew of mckinley and great grandson of grover
and he flies to north africa, and he meets with eisenhower, and there's a photograph of the two of them in the jeep. and the expressions on their faces are so classic. and then this was one of these historic moments, you know? the fate of the war hung in the balance, who's going to be the commander. you see these two hen if realizing that they gave everything for their country. this is the moment that really captures it. >> i know that photograph well, and i love their faces. >>...
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what impact has it had on society in the middle east and north africa? to what extent has it been a catalyst for change? would those changes have happened? if else if they haven't been in existence? i mean for me personally, i feel as some sort of godless for me as well. i mean, i, the political cartoon is just starting to do to understand what politics is and coming in as a young son over konami go reppidy here and, and don't have where, where, where we're working and, and of course, you know, my father was very interested in the news, but he always laughed at the 9 o'clock news, which was like the small segment that they had the end of the day because it was all just raising the great leader and you know, there is, and saddam or elsewhere. so when i'll do 0 came, i mean everyone was just in their tears waiting at the edge of the chairs waiting for what the next thing that's going to happen. because for the 1st time we actually had a conversation. we actually heard from different signs. well we actually heard from the find that we never heard of before.
what impact has it had on society in the middle east and north africa? to what extent has it been a catalyst for change? would those changes have happened? if else if they haven't been in existence? i mean for me personally, i feel as some sort of godless for me as well. i mean, i, the political cartoon is just starting to do to understand what politics is and coming in as a young son over konami go reppidy here and, and don't have where, where, where we're working and, and of course, you know,...
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. >> one of the first important meetings between them took place after the north africa invasion and it was a difficult time for eisenhower. he wasn't sure whether he was going on get fired or whether he was going to get promoted. >> yeah. it was quite a show for the americans after the invasion of africa, don't you think? >> i wonder what it was like for eisenhower as he was going into that room with churchill and roosevelt and all the military leaders on both sides and having to justify everything that had happened up until then. >> one of the things i had been amazed about eisenhower is his ability to remain calm. don't get me wrong. he could lose his temple like the best of men. but when he really needed to be calm and smooth with his delivery, he was masterful. i bet he displayed himself in an amazing way. >> i think one of eisenhower's most successful characteristics was his ability to get along with a wide range of people and probably why he was given the title of supreme allied commander for the d-day invasion. he had very, very difficult people to work for like bernard montg
. >> one of the first important meetings between them took place after the north africa invasion and it was a difficult time for eisenhower. he wasn't sure whether he was going on get fired or whether he was going to get promoted. >> yeah. it was quite a show for the americans after the invasion of africa, don't you think? >> i wonder what it was like for eisenhower as he was going into that room with churchill and roosevelt and all the military leaders on both sides and...
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when we were doing research focus across north - doing research focus across north africa _ doing research focus across north africa towards europe, the average cost of _ africa towards europe, the average cost of a _ africa towards europe, the average cost of a journey range between $2500 _ cost of a journey range between $2500 to — cost of a journey range between $2500 to $10,000. the cost of a journey range between $2500 to $10,000.— $2500 to $10,000. the thing i noticed when _ $2500 to $10,000. the thing i noticed when i _ $2500 to $10,000. the thing i noticed when i was _ $2500 to $10,000. the thing i noticed when i was reporting . $2500 to $10,000. the thing i j noticed when i was reporting in central europe on this issue many years ago is that people have sold everything, there were syrians who sold everything, they got so far. when you get to that stage, you are not going back, because there's nothing to go back to. you can only go forwards, which is perhaps what present micron was alluding to do that. —— president macron. that present micron was alluding to do that. -- pre
when we were doing research focus across north - doing research focus across north africa _ doing research focus across north africa towards europe, the average cost of _ africa towards europe, the average cost of a _ africa towards europe, the average cost of a journey range between $2500 _ cost of a journey range between $2500 to — cost of a journey range between $2500 to $10,000. the cost of a journey range between $2500 to $10,000.— $2500 to $10,000. the thing i noticed when _ $2500 to...
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africa and with it. and give those people the possibility to have countries with steady life step by step rules, refugees crisis. now 2 things have been sent to fooled of late that locally. of course, it will be good to have negotiations in between the european union and bella was the book before the european union except the silver and the to your countries doesn't matter. it spells venezuela, they always counting the election results. this is not a way we can establish international relations which are fruitful, so that has to be changed. well, our france is refusing to fund a massive wall to stop migrants crossing the poland belarus border. the plant has so far received the backing of 12, e, you states, but paris has condemned the idea as inhumane. water 0 tolerance position on my rent is facing criticism from top politicians within the e u. i am in favor over europe, which protects his borders, but not a europe which bristles with barbed wire, or covers itself with wools. what is happening in several
africa and with it. and give those people the possibility to have countries with steady life step by step rules, refugees crisis. now 2 things have been sent to fooled of late that locally. of course, it will be good to have negotiations in between the european union and bella was the book before the european union except the silver and the to your countries doesn't matter. it spells venezuela, they always counting the election results. this is not a way we can establish international relations...
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africa. and if you do that and give those people the possibility to have countries which stabilize step by step, those refugees crisis wouldn't happen. now to sanction bella luce and to throw all the blame that's knocked away. of course, it would be good to have negotiations in between the european union and bella rules . it would be thought of the european union accepts the silver and the of countries doesn't matter if it's fellows serve in is so a law they always doubting the election results. this is not a way we can establish international relations which are true. so that has to be changed or france is refusing to fund a massive wall to stop migrants crossing the poland belarus border. the plan has so far received the backing of 12, e, you states. but paris has condemned the idea as inhumane. and warsaw is at 0 tolerance position on migrants is facing criticism now from politicians within the e. u. i am in favor over europe, which protects his borders, but not a europe which bristles wit
africa. and if you do that and give those people the possibility to have countries which stabilize step by step, those refugees crisis wouldn't happen. now to sanction bella luce and to throw all the blame that's knocked away. of course, it would be good to have negotiations in between the european union and bella rules . it would be thought of the european union accepts the silver and the of countries doesn't matter if it's fellows serve in is so a law they always doubting the election...
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north africa, north africa and the balkans and in eastern europe and so on. and they didn't even really don't want this. one of the reasons why bread and river shanker is using, this is a c has to ferry migrants to build a route and then busing them to the frontier and then demanding that they be allowed to enter the european union. and given the u. s, we basically outlined both have got a lot to lose. if president lucas shank cuts off the gas the you is dealing with surging gas prices at the moment. they've both got a lot to lose if they both follow through with that threat to who's going to playing 1st. depends and somebody drew somebody will draw up a balance sheet and say, how much to begin to mention how much we lose. and the european union may draw back from imposing this airline band, because they're afraid of losing gas. then we will say, well, russia is very keen, so the gas is very important to the russian economy. and they may, they may think that putin will then say, prison, put, it will say to lucretia. i don't want that because i'm going to lose
north africa, north africa and the balkans and in eastern europe and so on. and they didn't even really don't want this. one of the reasons why bread and river shanker is using, this is a c has to ferry migrants to build a route and then busing them to the frontier and then demanding that they be allowed to enter the european union. and given the u. s, we basically outlined both have got a lot to lose. if president lucas shank cuts off the gas the you is dealing with surging gas prices at the...
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the middle east and north africa policy manager at access now welcomes the blacklisting. >> this is a major win, victory. civil society groups have been sounding the alarms for years on the violations being committed by the nso group, the u.s. decision today sends a strong message to the group but also other surveillance companies that are profiting from human rights violation that it is no longer business as usual. we commend the u.s. for taking the lead towards accountability, and we also urge the european union and other governments to take similar restrictive steps to help surveillance companies accountable. anchor: focusing on ways to finance fight climate change. >> the united states intends to fully support the climate investment funds capital markets mechanism. there and innovating -- through an innovative leveraging structure, this will help attract significant private climate finance and provide $500 million per year for the clean technology funds programming that includes the new accelerating coal transition investment program. anchor: the leader of a gang is asking the u.s
the middle east and north africa policy manager at access now welcomes the blacklisting. >> this is a major win, victory. civil society groups have been sounding the alarms for years on the violations being committed by the nso group, the u.s. decision today sends a strong message to the group but also other surveillance companies that are profiting from human rights violation that it is no longer business as usual. we commend the u.s. for taking the lead towards accountability, and we...
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and he flies to north africa, and he meets with eisenhower, and there's a photograph of the two of them in the jeep. and the expressions on their faces are so classic. and then this was one of these historic moments, you know? the fate of the war hung in the balance, who's going to be the commander. you see these two hen if realizing that they gave everything for their country. this is the moment that really captures it. >> i know that photograph well, and i love their faces. >> dawn, thank you very much for joining us today the here at home with the roosevelts, and i can't wait for you. >> masse mckinley, you are here because you worked of the organization and descendants of two presidents. tell me your family story. >> i'm related on my too ternal side to grover cleveland who is the 42nd and 44th president. and my father's side to william mckinley, i'm the great, great nephew of mckinley and great grandson of grover cleveland. my parents married and the two became one. >> were your parents aware of their lineage when they married? >> had no clue. my father was a long-time history prof
and he flies to north africa, and he meets with eisenhower, and there's a photograph of the two of them in the jeep. and the expressions on their faces are so classic. and then this was one of these historic moments, you know? the fate of the war hung in the balance, who's going to be the commander. you see these two hen if realizing that they gave everything for their country. this is the moment that really captures it. >> i know that photograph well, and i love their faces. >>...
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we have pipelines coming from the mediterranean, from north africa through the mediterranean. but if you look at libya and algeria, there are also geopolitical tensions. so europe will need to get the gas and oil where they can and russia will remain a major supplier of oil. we will see geopolitical tensions but it will remain important for the time being because given energy transition and because everyone wants to get out of coal, i do not see how you get out of gas. >> is the green deal likely to be a moment where europe says, it's time for us to look at a deke organized -- decarbonized developed country? >> this became a mainstream perspective in germany as a forerunner for climate change policies, because we can't afford it. but it is also what the european commission as the driver as the top priority. this would undermine the russian business model that depends on having partners that are still willing to burn oil as fuel. so this will change the relationship between russia and the you -- the eu if the energy needs change towards renewable. >> the u.s. could step in and
we have pipelines coming from the mediterranean, from north africa through the mediterranean. but if you look at libya and algeria, there are also geopolitical tensions. so europe will need to get the gas and oil where they can and russia will remain a major supplier of oil. we will see geopolitical tensions but it will remain important for the time being because given energy transition and because everyone wants to get out of coal, i do not see how you get out of gas. >> is the green...
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and he flies to north africa, and he meets with eisenhower, and there's a photograph of the two of them in the jeep. and the expressions on their faces are so classic. and then this was one of these historic moments, you know? the fate of the war hung in the balance, who's going to be the commander. you see these two hen if realizing that they gave everything for their country. this is the moment that really captures it. >> i know that photograph well, and i love their faces. >> dawn, thank you very much for joining us today the here at home with the roosevelts, and i can't for you. >> masse mckinley, you are here because you worked of the organization and descendants of two presidents. tell me your family story. >> i'm related on my too ternal side to grover cleveland who is the 42nd and 44th president. and my father's side to william mckinley, i'm the great, great nephew of mckinley and great grandson of grover cleveland. my parents married and the two became one. >> were your parents aware of their lineage when they married? >> had no clue. my father was a long-time history professor
and he flies to north africa, and he meets with eisenhower, and there's a photograph of the two of them in the jeep. and the expressions on their faces are so classic. and then this was one of these historic moments, you know? the fate of the war hung in the balance, who's going to be the commander. you see these two hen if realizing that they gave everything for their country. this is the moment that really captures it. >> i know that photograph well, and i love their faces. >>...
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now as we move across to north africa, it is so looking rather fine and why across those central areas. we got a lot of rain around coastal areas of algeria. we could see further flooding here, and we're getting some rare rain in the desert in places like martini and the western sahara. but further south it is looking not as wet as it has been recently for areas such as the democratic republic of congo. though those heavy rains are going to pick up, as well as the north of angola, and as we head down to the south, is a lot of weather on the way for south africa. ah, this is al jazeera, it's november the 15th day, one of the new era and television news. if you have known that, that was the scale of bloodshed would you have still going to go to miss all landed about a 100 meters away from us. we're on the front line, but it's on here the fall that is going on is very real. it is coming our way. i look just over here. god. by the police on purpose. ah, you with a vote for his ear is offices in gaza are housed in that building, and the cover has come down a little before in human history a
now as we move across to north africa, it is so looking rather fine and why across those central areas. we got a lot of rain around coastal areas of algeria. we could see further flooding here, and we're getting some rare rain in the desert in places like martini and the western sahara. but further south it is looking not as wet as it has been recently for areas such as the democratic republic of congo. though those heavy rains are going to pick up, as well as the north of angola, and as we...
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now we can move over to north africa. we are expecting heavy rain to roll into coastal areas of our gee area and to nicea. but it is going to pick up some of the torrential downpours pushing into western areas of our area. by the time we get into friday pushing up into morocco as well. we could see some flooding from that heavy rain as we move down to central africa is looking dwyer in the east west in the west particular for the congo. those thunderstorms rolling across to western areas. the gulf of guinea, seeing quite a few heavy showers as well as we move to southern africa. it's south africa, that's a lot wetter and cooler. but there's, there's a lot of heat coming through for southern botswana. that's your update. ah frank assessments is likely to change biking behavior. it, it's not gonna change their behavior, they're going to continue to do what they do. and in depth analysis of the days global headlines inside story on al jazeera. ah yeah man, i saw them at least 15 different guy and saddam off the security forc
now we can move over to north africa. we are expecting heavy rain to roll into coastal areas of our gee area and to nicea. but it is going to pick up some of the torrential downpours pushing into western areas of our area. by the time we get into friday pushing up into morocco as well. we could see some flooding from that heavy rain as we move down to central africa is looking dwyer in the east west in the west particular for the congo. those thunderstorms rolling across to western areas. the...
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now as we head over to north africa, it's looking increasingly wessa for our gerry, a fortune easier. thanks to a storm that's brewing in the mediterranean. we are going to see some heavy rain come into play and we could see some flooding with that. but it does dry up slightly fortunately, or by the time we get into thursday. for the south of this is we had a central africa. it's not as wet as it has been recently for the heavier showers. we have to look to the republic of congo anger bond. we could see some too intense downpours here in the days to come. what is it for southern africa? it them, bob, we am botswana that will see the wet weather in the days to come. ah, ah frank assessment is or kiss likely to change pages behavior it'll, it's not going to change their behavior. they are going to continue to do what they do. and in depth analysis of the days global headlines inside story on out jesse era. ah, the un works the release of 16 ethiopians staff who have been detained by the government in addis ababa. ah, hello malcolm on peace. adobe. you're watching l 0 live from our headq
now as we head over to north africa, it's looking increasingly wessa for our gerry, a fortune easier. thanks to a storm that's brewing in the mediterranean. we are going to see some heavy rain come into play and we could see some flooding with that. but it does dry up slightly fortunately, or by the time we get into thursday. for the south of this is we had a central africa. it's not as wet as it has been recently for the heavier showers. we have to look to the republic of congo anger bond. we...
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but for much of north africa, it is settled, you might get a shower to just around the mediterranean coast, a chance of a shower, to course around the coastal fitness of west africa. joining up with the showers that we have into the gulf of guinea and no showers, they drank the way out of the tropics across angola. swan, a zambia, could see a shower to eastern parts of south africa. could see some much needed some heavy rain for a time that wet weather will gradually make his way further north was pushing into southern parts, mozambique and madagascar. ah ah mother nature's gift of cultural landscapes. a strong infrastructure governance arising where investments are waiting to flourish. with even supplied by conditions a were beautiful are offered ah, sedans rein stated prime minister speaks exclusively to al jazeera after a deal with the military. he says the focus now is on a new government. ah, heather, i'm emily. ang, when this is algebra, or live from doha, also coming up, 5 people killed him. 40 injured when an ac plows into a christmas right. me us state of wisconsin chillies
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and it's going to get cooler across the northwest corner of north africa. thanks to north wesley wind. it's blowing in some heavy showers in storms. we could see some flooding across more than areas of algeria across central areas. and those winds kicking up some of the higher a decimal places like libya and egypt for the wet weather across those central areas, we have to head to the east southern areas of somalia as well as kenya, seeing some heavier showers. we could see some flooding here was other areas of africa. it's angola that sees very wet weather and we've seen blustery showers in cape town as we move to south africa. but it's an improving situation as we head into the new week. that sure update. ah, the assassinations in broad daylight and increasing moderates, towns and cities, living in fear, al jazeera world examines the rise and criminal gangs, and the palestinian israeli community. how are these violent crime syndicates operating and out the ready authorities doing enough to combat them? at palestinian israeli crime, waived on al jazeera in
and it's going to get cooler across the northwest corner of north africa. thanks to north wesley wind. it's blowing in some heavy showers in storms. we could see some flooding across more than areas of algeria across central areas. and those winds kicking up some of the higher a decimal places like libya and egypt for the wet weather across those central areas, we have to head to the east southern areas of somalia as well as kenya, seeing some heavier showers. we could see some flooding here...
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now with a move across to north africa, the wind picks up across northern areas. we got a bit of the horrid dust to be found there in places like egypt and in libya for the wet weather. we have to move over to morocco that thanks to low pressure across the mediterranean, that's bringing some storms and showers here, as well as coastal areas of algeria. and it was, we moved to central africa. it's not as wet as it has been recently. we are seeing some heavy falls effect, southern areas of somalia. we could see flooding here, but for south africa it's been very wet and windy in cape town, but it's an improving situation this weekend. ah a guess ah with and it's time for a different approach. one that is going to challenge the way you think we're ditching the sound bites and we're digging into the issues from international politics to the global pandemic. and everything in between. join me as i take on the lars. dismantle the misconceptions and debate the contradictions. upfront with me, mark lamar help on out 0. ah ah, look back, you're watching. i'll deserves news
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and it might seem like a very selfish point of view from africa. but what can african countries do when the world cup overwhelmingly, save us continents such as europe and asia, and probably north america. so that's the argument of both down to money. there is the real threat because it again will ball down to bread and butter issues. the salaries of these players on a week lead basis are paid for by these clubs. and so by question all, by some agreements, these thoughts may decide to step away from the national teams. and increasingly, we are seeing more and more african players being more vocal. and you know, because it does not seem like the international football calendar is kind to them. and as the group you might question whether there's too much football for them already. well, liverpool manager yoga club says the arrival of ralph rodnick, his man should see as much as united insur manager has just made his life more difficult hopes for german set to be pointed in the near future until the end of this season. at least you know, the sacking o
and it might seem like a very selfish point of view from africa. but what can african countries do when the world cup overwhelmingly, save us continents such as europe and asia, and probably north america. so that's the argument of both down to money. there is the real threat because it again will ball down to bread and butter issues. the salaries of these players on a week lead basis are paid for by these clubs. and so by question all, by some agreements, these thoughts may decide to step away...
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otherwise, temperatures pretty well where they should be for the sum of the year, north africa. so all of that wet weather round the western med diving down into northern algeria and to nicea. so we've got a few days of rain to come for elders risk of seen some flooding here as well when the conditions in store on sunday with a high of 17 degrees. so temperature is pretty well where you should be, but a lot of rain coming your way season ah, with business class, with back relax in your own private space and let us take care of everything a ways the airline you can rely on. lou. ah, welcome back. a look at main stories. now, 9 ethiopian groups have formed that alliance which says it aims to bring down idea how much government either by force or negotiations. government has dismissed it as a publicity stunt, but the military is calling on its former personnel to rejoin the army. more than a 100 people have been injured in protest against election results in iraq. security forces fired into the air and use tear gas to try and disperse the crowd, who had gathered in baghdad. the dru
otherwise, temperatures pretty well where they should be for the sum of the year, north africa. so all of that wet weather round the western med diving down into northern algeria and to nicea. so we've got a few days of rain to come for elders risk of seen some flooding here as well when the conditions in store on sunday with a high of 17 degrees. so temperature is pretty well where you should be, but a lot of rain coming your way season ah, with business class, with back relax in your own...
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some governments in the middle east and north africa viewed the new channel with alarm al jazeera, provided a platform for the opinions of the man and woman on the street. their voices were unfilled, it prompting a harsh response from some governments in the region. so that certainly oh me. when will buy a possibility of salisa. fiona morrison and les malone. from accountable heart, a. g. a funded mccarter. bishop le animal stem metal manor. with the am and then a m and a suffered moment to hold the dumb aiyona zoom election may then cannot accept of all about them. with us as men as o mallette fee for sue then pilla home, and from the decor. twilio bolona shadow was sierra damon was out for obama. after though not for dom fi had this, i missed any missed out to go to see i see in is on it has in your not about the machine. another al jazeera bureau to full file of local authorities was in jordan, and i'll just he was office in amman was closed after a contributor to a 1998 program voiced criticism of king hussein of jordan. but a year later, the channel was back in the capitol. this time t
some governments in the middle east and north africa viewed the new channel with alarm al jazeera, provided a platform for the opinions of the man and woman on the street. their voices were unfilled, it prompting a harsh response from some governments in the region. so that certainly oh me. when will buy a possibility of salisa. fiona morrison and les malone. from accountable heart, a. g. a funded mccarter. bishop le animal stem metal manor. with the am and then a m and a suffered moment to...
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after making that perilous journey from north africa, the newcomers are now being housed on the islands of lampa, tucson sicily. the mayor of palermo thinks the european union has failed terribly to come up with a strategy for dealing with this crisis. committee as to static in the what is happening in the mediterranean is a real genocide that weighs on the conscience of european states and the european union. nobody is helping italy. why isn't malta helping someone should tell malta that it's part of the european union monster is acting in a selfish and irresponsible way, like all other european states on may. the 9th on europe, i wrote a letter to the president of the european commission on the land and then to the president of the european parliament. cecily is asking for the establishment of a european life saving social service. a way to prevent thousands of people from dying at sea been known to get for you. but it's hard to imagine. the number of undocumented migrants arriving in italy has surged by more than a 150 percent as last year and get this more than 460 percent since 201
after making that perilous journey from north africa, the newcomers are now being housed on the islands of lampa, tucson sicily. the mayor of palermo thinks the european union has failed terribly to come up with a strategy for dealing with this crisis. committee as to static in the what is happening in the mediterranean is a real genocide that weighs on the conscience of european states and the european union. nobody is helping italy. why isn't malta helping someone should tell malta that it's...
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africa and the middle east. they perhaps should have stopped sourcing major decision making to the united states that then full spray to internal american domestic politics. right? and they should take matters into their own hands, which they're not doing as, as you just mentioned. and markers just show. so they're asking for more kind of american and british support to take these, you know, to solve this issue for them. and that's a problem in the long run. and the 2nd lesson, i think that they're not learning that they should be learning is that turning states into failed entities has long term consequences. so when, when they were old, these interventions in syria, i've gotten on even iraq, i guess a huge number of these migrants and the polish bell, russian border, or iraqi purse. and you know what, what i think his mission in this discussion is how did the job on the polish bell, russian border, and why would they go there and the 1st place right there, not. you're in there. i think there is little if any d
africa and the middle east. they perhaps should have stopped sourcing major decision making to the united states that then full spray to internal american domestic politics. right? and they should take matters into their own hands, which they're not doing as, as you just mentioned. and markers just show. so they're asking for more kind of american and british support to take these, you know, to solve this issue for them. and that's a problem in the long run. and the 2nd lesson, i think that...
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the success all vouch 0 prompted other channels to launch in the middle east in north africa. and if it to compete for audiences in countries of rising populations and economic growth, economic count. huh. we cannot see that it al jazeera established a new style of journalism in the arab world, based on reporting real news in a professional way. delivering comprehensive news and current affairs coverage from around the world that of the with that they live on the island of dental. i wouldn't and euclidean i'm a fan even stuck how the melody do at their national gym. yeah. and would then a worn and sick to be will i told you one repeat listen method. the muscle cannot been in the silicon. many can meet up a shot of 10 years after its launch. alger 0 was now part of the international media landscape. and that sort of sabbatical, definite boy, while they are out of e. j. b. bad. the mr. korea to la la la, la, la. com, or delhi the addition is the term booted up and i think does yet i'm a national lead. you over. i found that out because i had fell out, but it's been a lot 3. that
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the success all vouch 0 prompted other channels to launch in the middle east in north africa. and if it to compete for audiences in countries of rising populations and economic growth, economic count. huh. we cannot see that it al jazeera established a new style of journalism in the arab world, based on reporting real news in a professional way. delivering comprehensive news and current affairs coverage from around the world with atlanta for dental. i wouldn't be an euclidean. i'm a fan, even stomach how the melody do at the national gym. yeah. and would then a worn and sick to be what i told you won't repeat listen method. the muscle a cannot been in the silicon. many can meet up a shot of 10 years. after its launch al jazeera was now part of the international media landscape. and that sort of sabbatical, definite boy, while they are out of e. j. b. bad. been mr. korea to la la la, la, la la fountain, with the lady, an internet up at the booted up. and i think does he had a mon ashleen? well the i fit on him and out of the thought i had fell out, but it's been a walk 3, that'
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the success all vouch 0 prompted other channels to launch in the middle east in north africa. and if it to compete for audiences in countries of rising populations and economic growth, economic count. huh. we cannot see that it al jazeera established a new style of journalism in the arab world, based on reporting real news in a professional way. delivering comprehensive news and current affairs coverage from around the well with atlanta for dental. i wouldn't and you couldn't of effect even stomach how the melody lead at the national gym. yeah. and would then a worn and sick to me when i told you when repeat listen method, the muscle a cannot been in the silicon. many can meet up a shot of 10 years. after its launch al jazeera was now part of the international media landscape. and that sort of sabbatical, definite boy, while they are out of e. j. b. bad. the mr. korea to la la la la, la scott, would delevie an internet up the thumb booted up and i think does he had a mon ashleen logo? i fit on him and out of it, i fell out of bed. it's been a walk 3. that's an officer. dizzier
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the success all vouch 0 prompted other channels to launch in the middle east in north africa. and if it to compete for audiences in countries of rising populations and economic growth, economic count. huh. we cannot see that it al jazeera established a new style of journalism in the arab world, based on reporting real news in a professional way. delivering comprehensive news and current affairs coverage from around the world with atlanta for dental. i wouldn't and you couldn't of effect even stomach how the melody lead at that national gym. yeah. and would then a worn and sick to be will i told you one repeat listen method? the muscle a cannot the nina silicon many can meet up a shot of 10 years after its launch. alger 0 was now part of the international media landscape. and that sort of so back to a quote for a boy while they are out of e. j. b. bad. the mr. korea to la la la, la, la, la scott, with the levy. and you can add up the tumblewood beneficiary, national lead. you over. i found that out because i had fell out of bed. it's been a walk 3. that's an officer. dizzier wh
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and although we get a few showers west of the gulf of guinea, much of north africa now is dry. ah, with frank assessments, this crisis just continue to weaken a look, a shell, even though they're cap cbd, of the beginning of the spectrum, informed opinions. i think politicians will now be under incredible pressure from their young people. that is one of the most of the things that come out of these critical debate. do you think it should be facilitated? not sure. okay, it's a great, it's a really simple question. let's give samuel a child. wants that inside story on al jazeera lou. the book back, you're watching over there with me. so he'll run the reminder of all top news stories. nasa has launched a spacecraft that's going to deliberately smash into a small piece of rock phones and hope that they can alter its course. it's a test run in a case. so in case mass, troy's needs to be stopped from crushing is worth federal prices that prompted the u. s. government to 15000000 barrels boil from its strategic reserve. the decision as part of a group assets involving several of the n
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africa, and the middle east. they perhaps should have stopped sourcing major decision making to the united states. that them full spray to internal american domestic politics. right. and they should take matters into their own hands, which they're not doing as, as you just mentioned. and markers just show. so they're asking for more kind of american and british support to take these, you know, to solve this issue for that. and that's a problem in the long run. and the 2nd less than i think that they're not learning that they should be learning is that turning states into failed entities has long term consequences. so when, when they were old, these interventions in syria, i've gotten on even a rock, i guess a huge number of these migrants and the polish bell, russian border, or iraqi purse. and you know what, what i think is missing in this discussion is how did they end up on the polish bell, russian border, and why would they go there in the 1st place? right. they're not, you're in there. i think there is littl
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africa and the middle east. they perhaps should have stopped sourcing major decision making to the united states. that them full spray to internal american domestic politics. right? and they should take matters into their own hands, which they're not doing as, as you just mentioned. and markers just show. so they're asking for more kind of american and british support to take these, you know, to solve this issue for them. and that's a problem in the long run. and the 2nd lesson, i think that they're not learning that they should be learning is that turning states into failed entities has long term consequences. so when, when they were all these interventions in syria, i've gotten on even iraq, i guess a huge number of these migrants and the polish bell, russian border, or iraqi purse. and you know what, what i think his mission in this discussion is how did they end up on the polish bell, russian border, and why would they go there and the 1st place, right? they're not, you're in there. i think there is little i
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while governments failed in north africa, eagle in syria watched closely al jazeera, damascus staff were heavily monitored by the syrian authorities. in march 2011 crunches erupted between the syrian police and protesters in the southern city of that are on the 15th of march. the 1st lodge anti government rally was staged in damascus. government supported started to harass al jazeera personnel, and the network decided it would have to stop operating that it hasn't returned since a few days later, syrian security forces killed dozens of protesters and arrested many more demonstrations spread throughout the cities and the opposition group. the free syrian army was formed. government forces dropped barrel bombs on towns and cities, causing widespread damage and triggering the launch scale movement a vast numbers of people. refugees fled to neighboring lebanon, jordan and turkey. al jazeera hired local free, la journalists, who operated from opposition, controlled areas. 7 of those journalists where he the killed or died in car accidents, while reporting in syria between 201320. 16 mohammed
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while governments failed in north africa, eagle in syria watched closely al jazeera damascus stuff were heavily monitored by the syrian authorities. in march 2011 crunches erupted between the syrian police and protesters in the southern city of that are on the 15th of march. the 1st lodge anti government rally was staged in damascus. government supported started to harass al jazeera personnel, and the network decided it would have to stop operating that it hasn't returned since a few days later, syrian security forces killed dozens of protesters and arrested many more demonstrations spread throughout the cities and the opposition group. the free syrian army was formed. government forces dropped barrel bombs on towns and cities, causing widespread damage and triggering the launch scale movement of vast numbers of people. refugees fled to neighboring lebanon, jordan and turkey. al jazeera hired local free, la journalists, who operated from opposition, controlled areas. 7 of those journalists where he the killed or died in car accidents, while reporting in syria between 201320. 16 mohammed
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africa as they were trying to impose a western style a better life, several people along the border have already died from exposure. that could be many more to come, rory, talents out his era. so my cane is following the story from berlin dominant. what have you commission had to say about this? lots of words coming from the european union from several different officials, not the least of them from the president, the european commission. ursula fond ally, and she says that what's happening on that border that we saw were hearing rory report about their basically the instrumentality, zation of refugees, says president, funder lionel. in other words, that she is accusing the viola russian government of using these refugees. these migrants as an instrument of foreign policy president, funder lion wants to have much more sanctions imposed in belarus. and that's a view, that's other politicians in other parts of the you seem to be endorsing to winner that here the german government, the interior minister, has as effectively endorsed, the polish governments approach. these are the, the,
africa as they were trying to impose a western style a better life, several people along the border have already died from exposure. that could be many more to come, rory, talents out his era. so my cane is following the story from berlin dominant. what have you commission had to say about this? lots of words coming from the european union from several different officials, not the least of them from the president, the european commission. ursula fond ally, and she says that what's happening on...
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the success all vouch 0 prompted other channels to launch in the middle east in north africa. and if it to compete for audiences in countries of rising populations and economic growth, economic count, hon. we cannot do that. it al jazeera, established a new style of journalism in the arab world, based on reporting real news in a professional way. delivering comprehensive news and current affairs coverage from around the world with atlanta for dental. i wouldn't and you couldn't of effect even stomach holla, melody lead at that national gym. yeah. and would then a worn and sick to be will i told you one repeat listen method the muscle a cannot the nina silicon many 10 minutes or so? it's 10 years after its launch al jazeera was now part of the international media landscape. and that sort of so back to a quote for a boy while they are out of e. j. b. bad been mr. korea to la la la la, la la. come with the lady at the head of the tumblewood benefit does yet i'm a national lead. luella, i found him and out of the year i fell on it. it's been a lot, 3 that an officer dizzier who ha
the success all vouch 0 prompted other channels to launch in the middle east in north africa. and if it to compete for audiences in countries of rising populations and economic growth, economic count, hon. we cannot do that. it al jazeera, established a new style of journalism in the arab world, based on reporting real news in a professional way. delivering comprehensive news and current affairs coverage from around the world with atlanta for dental. i wouldn't and you couldn't of effect even...
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the success all vouch 0 prompted other channels to launch in the middle east in north africa, and if it to compete for audiences in countries of rising populations and economic growth, economic out how we can i see that it al jazeera, established a new style of journalism in the arab world, based on reporting real news in a professional way, delivering comprehensive news and current affairs coverage from around the world with atlanta for dental. i wouldn't and you couldn't of effect even stomach how the melody do at that national gym. yeah. and would then a worn and sick to be will i told you what a p listen method? the muscle a cannot the nina silicon many can meet up a shot of so happy 10 years after it's launch. alger 0 was now part of the international media landscape. and that sort of sabbatical, definite boy, while they are out are b. good. the bad, the mr. korea to la la, la, la, la, la scott, with the levy edition ed up the 3rd booted up. and i think does yet of a national lead. luella, i found that out because i had fell out of bed, it's been a walk 3, that's an officer. diz
the success all vouch 0 prompted other channels to launch in the middle east in north africa, and if it to compete for audiences in countries of rising populations and economic growth, economic out how we can i see that it al jazeera, established a new style of journalism in the arab world, based on reporting real news in a professional way, delivering comprehensive news and current affairs coverage from around the world with atlanta for dental. i wouldn't and you couldn't of effect even...
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some governments in the middle east and north africa viewed the new channel with alarm. al jazeera provided a platform for the opinions of the man and woman on the street. their voices were unfilled, it prompting a harsh response from some governments in the region. so that shockley. oh me. when will buy a fertility of salisa? fiona morrison and les malone from accountable? honda g. a funded mcarthur bishop learning with stem metal manor, with the am and then a m and a self almond at the hood. dumb aiyona resume election may then can will accept the order. but then let us as men, as will millette fif, is to then pillow home and from the decor. twilio bolona shadow was sierra damon was out for robina after the nav. don't fee had this? unless any, must i to go to see. i see this i'm it has in your not bothered us. yeah. another al jazeera bureau to full fall of local authorities was in jordan and alzheimer's office in amman was closed after a contributor to a 1998 program voiced criticism of king hussein of jordan. but a year later, the channel was back in the capitol. 6 t
some governments in the middle east and north africa viewed the new channel with alarm. al jazeera provided a platform for the opinions of the man and woman on the street. their voices were unfilled, it prompting a harsh response from some governments in the region. so that shockley. oh me. when will buy a fertility of salisa? fiona morrison and les malone from accountable? honda g. a funded mcarthur bishop learning with stem metal manor, with the am and then a m and a self almond at the hood....
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the success of voucher 0 prompted other channels to launch in the middle east in north africa, and if it to compete for audiences in countries of rising populations and economic growth, economic count, how we cannot do that. it al jazeera established a new style of journalism in the arab world, based on reporting real news in a professional way. delivering comprehensive news and current affairs coverage from around the world that of the with that they live on the island. again, the law would and euclidean of effect, even stomach, a hollow melody lead at their national jimmy and wallet than a worn and figured he will. i told you what, repeat listen method the machine a cannot the nina silicon many a can mythical shot. so happy 10 years after it's launch al jazeera was now part of the international media landscape and that sort of sabbatical football while they are out of the jet. eat back the michelin korea to la la la la, la scott, would the lady at the head of the turn booted up an after does yet, i'm a national lead. luella, i found him and out of the a fella, but it's been a lot 3
the success of voucher 0 prompted other channels to launch in the middle east in north africa, and if it to compete for audiences in countries of rising populations and economic growth, economic count, how we cannot do that. it al jazeera established a new style of journalism in the arab world, based on reporting real news in a professional way. delivering comprehensive news and current affairs coverage from around the world that of the with that they live on the island. again, the law would...
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the success of voucher 0 prompted other channels to launch in the middle east in north africa. and if it to compete for audiences in countries of rising populations and economic growth, economic out how we can argue that it al jazeera, established a new style of journalism in the arab world. based on reporting real news in a professional way. delivering comprehensive news and current affairs coverage from around the world with atlanta for dental. i wouldn't and you couldn't of effect even stomach holla, melody lead at their national gym. yeah. and would then a worn and sick to be what i told you. what? repeat listen method, the muscle a cannot the nina silicon many a can mythical shot of 10 years after its launch. alger 0 was now part of the international media landscape. and that sort of so back to the forward while back out be jet, eat back the mr. korea to la la la la la, la scott, would the lady at the head of the term booted up on october this year? i'm a national lead luella. i found that out because i had fell out, but it's been a lot 3 that an officer does year who had
the success of voucher 0 prompted other channels to launch in the middle east in north africa. and if it to compete for audiences in countries of rising populations and economic growth, economic out how we can argue that it al jazeera, established a new style of journalism in the arab world. based on reporting real news in a professional way. delivering comprehensive news and current affairs coverage from around the world with atlanta for dental. i wouldn't and you couldn't of effect even...
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some governments in the middle east and north africa viewed the new channel with alarm al jazeera, provided a platform for the opinions of the man and woman on the street. their voices were unfilled, it was prompting a harsh response from some governments in the region. so that shockley oh me. when will buy a fertility of salisa? fiona morrison and les malone. from accountable heart. a. g. a funded mccarter. bishop le animal stem, metal manor with the am and then a am in a self almond, the horrible dumb ins. so my election may then can, will accept of all of them with us as men as o'malladge. 50. so then pill a home and from the decor, twilio bolona shadow was sierra damon was out for obama. after the now i don't fi had this, i missed any. missed out to go to see i see this on. mm hm. you're not bothering us . another al jazeera bureau to full fall of local authorities was in jordan altos. he was office in amman, was closed after a contributor to a 1998 program voiced criticism of king hussein of jordan. but a year later, the channel was back in the capitol. this time to report on the king'
some governments in the middle east and north africa viewed the new channel with alarm al jazeera, provided a platform for the opinions of the man and woman on the street. their voices were unfilled, it was prompting a harsh response from some governments in the region. so that shockley oh me. when will buy a fertility of salisa? fiona morrison and les malone. from accountable heart. a. g. a funded mccarter. bishop le animal stem, metal manor with the am and then a am in a self almond, the...
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member states regarding the middle east and north africa as they were trying to impose a western style, a better life. several people along the border have already died from exposure. that could be many more to come, rory, talents out to 0. that's big not to dominate cane who was following the story from berlin. dominic tell us a little bit more if you can about the you response so far. the easy response over the course of the last few days and specifically to day has been expressions of solidarity for the polish government and stood and see oceans of the behavior of the b l. a. russian government. certainly the president of the european commission. ursula funder lion has said that she believes it's ministers in minsk are, as it were. instrumental isaac refugees. what she means by that is that the yellow russian authorities in her view are turning these migrants into an instrument of their foreign policy. remembering the delores and the e you have been as it were at loggerheads for many months indeed since the president lucas shanker was declared the winner of that election, which the
member states regarding the middle east and north africa as they were trying to impose a western style, a better life. several people along the border have already died from exposure. that could be many more to come, rory, talents out to 0. that's big not to dominate cane who was following the story from berlin. dominic tell us a little bit more if you can about the you response so far. the easy response over the course of the last few days and specifically to day has been expressions of...
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we have them pipelines coming from the mediterranean, from north africa, through the mediterranean. but mind you there again, we have, if you look at libya, if you look out a dodge area, we have geopolitical tensions. so, so, so there again, we need to m it's, it's just europe will need to get the gas empty oil from where they can get it and, and russia will, will, we will remain a major, a major supplier of oil. we will see the geopolitical tensions and, but it will remain very important for the time being because given an a t transitioning haven that especially countries like germany, switzerland want to get out of nuclear. everybody wants to get out of coal. i don't see how you get ok gas. so rick, a less than a minute of your door. my. the european green deal is it's something that is likely to be a moment for the europeans to so you know, and it's about time for us to look into a des carbonized developed economy instead of this reliance that has been going on for generations with russia, which seems to be a major source of concern for the europeans now on this became certainly,
we have them pipelines coming from the mediterranean, from north africa, through the mediterranean. but mind you there again, we have, if you look at libya, if you look out a dodge area, we have geopolitical tensions. so, so, so there again, we need to m it's, it's just europe will need to get the gas empty oil from where they can get it and, and russia will, will, we will remain a major, a major supplier of oil. we will see the geopolitical tensions and, but it will remain very important for...