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the stability of the, of the great hall of africa and then the larger east africa. so that's what there's a lot of international organizations that are bestier. and so can you re strategic for, from a global perspective. and that's what the international community is looking at. business communities muskogee just sitting on the edge of your seat, trying to figure out whether this is going to go peacefully or not. i liked some previous votes, they've been less pre election violence. canyons generally have confidence in the judiciary. many hope if the results are disputed candidacy will result the differences in court and not the st. parramatta algebra narrow the ah, this is al jazeera and these are the top stories. the palestinian islamic jihad group tells al jazeera that it will go back to bombing israel if it doesn't release detainees. p i, j spokesman colored, i will, i, it says israel agreed to release 2 of their top commanders under a ceasefire deal broken by egypt. israel has denied agreeing to those terms that l side has the latest from gaza. people are trying
the stability of the, of the great hall of africa and then the larger east africa. so that's what there's a lot of international organizations that are bestier. and so can you re strategic for, from a global perspective. and that's what the international community is looking at. business communities muskogee just sitting on the edge of your seat, trying to figure out whether this is going to go peacefully or not. i liked some previous votes, they've been less pre election violence. canyons...
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and the larger east africa. and there's a lot of international organizations that are based here, so kenya is very strategic from a global perspective. and that's what the international community is looking at. the business community is basically just sitting on the edge of their seats trying to figure out whether this is going to go peacefully or not. reporter: unlike some previous votes, there's been less pre-election violence. kenyans generally have confidence in the judiciary. many hope if the results are disputed, candidates will resolve their differences in court and not the streets. haru mutasa, al jazeera, nairobi. muhammad: pre and post-election violence in kenya is rooted in ethnic tensions. every vote since has been marred -- every vote since 1997 has been marred by arrest. more than 1000 people were killed and 600,000 people displaced when rival candidates both claimed victory. ten years later, dozens of people were killed when police clamped down on demonstrations. the opposition refused to accept t
and the larger east africa. and there's a lot of international organizations that are based here, so kenya is very strategic from a global perspective. and that's what the international community is looking at. the business community is basically just sitting on the edge of their seats trying to figure out whether this is going to go peacefully or not. reporter: unlike some previous votes, there's been less pre-election violence. kenyans generally have confidence in the judiciary. many hope if...
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the are the stability of the, of the great hall of africa and, and the larger east africa. so that's what, and there's a lot of in the muscle of organizations that are bestier as we can use. we're strategic for, from a global perspective. and that's what the intellectual community is looking at, the business communities, basically just sitting on the edge of your seat, trying to figure out whether this is good ago, peaceful, you know, unlike some previous votes, there's been less pre election violence. kenyans generally have confidence in the judiciary. many hope if the results are disputed, candice will result a differences in court and not the streets harder. matessa algebra narrow the pre and post election violence, and kenya is rooted in ethnic tensions every vote since 1997 has been marred by unrest. more than a 1000 people were killed and 600000 displaced in 2007. when rival candidates both claimed victory. 10 years later, dozens of people were killed when police clamped down on demonstrations. the opposition refused to accept the results, claiming vote, rigging and f
the are the stability of the, of the great hall of africa and, and the larger east africa. so that's what, and there's a lot of in the muscle of organizations that are bestier as we can use. we're strategic for, from a global perspective. and that's what the intellectual community is looking at, the business communities, basically just sitting on the edge of your seat, trying to figure out whether this is good ago, peaceful, you know, unlike some previous votes, there's been less pre election...
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and then that the larger east africa. so that's what there's a lot of intellectual of organizations that are bestier as mckinney, as we speak for from a global perspective. and that's what the intellectual community is looking at. business communities basically just sitting on the edge of your seat, trying to figure out whether this is good ago peaceful, you know, unlike some previous votes, there's been less pre election violence. kenyans generally have confidence in the judiciary. many hope if the results are disputed candidacy will result the differences in court and not the streets harder. matessa al jazeera, narrow, the pre and post election violence in kenya is rooted in ethnic tensions every vote since 1997 has been marred by unrest. more than a 1000 people were killed and 600000 displaced in 2007 when rival candidates both claimed victory. 10 years later, dozens of people were killed when police clamped down on demonstrations. the opposition refused to accept the results, claiming vote rigging and fraud. ah. all r
and then that the larger east africa. so that's what there's a lot of intellectual of organizations that are bestier as mckinney, as we speak for from a global perspective. and that's what the intellectual community is looking at. business communities basically just sitting on the edge of your seat, trying to figure out whether this is good ago peaceful, you know, unlike some previous votes, there's been less pre election violence. kenyans generally have confidence in the judiciary. many hope...
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fred: like much of east africa, south sudan has suffered scorching droughts. yet in an cruel twist, many parts of this country are actually still inundated from flooding late last year. >> what has happened in the last three years in south sudan has never been seen in living memory. fred: nhial tiitmamer is a climate scientist based in south sudan's capital, juba. this country has been ravaged by war before independence in 2011, civil conflict since then, and erratic weather. flooding added hundreds of thousands of climate refugees to those fleeing conflict. about two million people live in squalid camps. the country faces an acute hunger crisis. >> so the fields, as you can see, are pretty water logged already and we're told that the rains have not really started in -- have not really arrive in earnest. fred: just outside the northern city of malakal we visited farmers laboring on and preparing their fields, investing as much in hope as any harvest. >> we grow okra, collard greens, maize and cassava but because of all the water, most of these things are not g
fred: like much of east africa, south sudan has suffered scorching droughts. yet in an cruel twist, many parts of this country are actually still inundated from flooding late last year. >> what has happened in the last three years in south sudan has never been seen in living memory. fred: nhial tiitmamer is a climate scientist based in south sudan's capital, juba. this country has been ravaged by war before independence in 2011, civil conflict since then, and erratic weather. flooding...
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larger east africa. so that's what, and there's a lot of in the muscle of organizations that are bestier as so can you, as we speak for from a global perspective, that's what the intellectual community is looking at. business communities muskogee just sitting on the edge of your seat, trying to figure out whether this is good ago. peaceful, you know, unlike some previous votes, there's been less pre election violence. kenyans generally have confidence in the judiciary. many hope if the results are disputed, candice will result a differences in court and not the streets harder. matessa al jazeera, narrow, the pre and post selection violence, and kenya is rooted in ethnic tensions every vote since 1997 has been marred by unrest. more than a 1000 people were killed and 600000 displaced in 2007 when rival candidates both claimed victory. 10 years later, dozens of people were killed when police clamped down on demonstrations. the opposition refused to accept the results, claiming vote, rigging and fraud. ah.
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union in the east africa community. all of them said that from the observation the elections were conducted in a free and fair manner. so with this particular glimpse coming up at this stage of, of what counting then it just remains our case of wait and see on what are the entire room electron and boundaries commission will respond to this particular claims. there has been a criticism over the slow pace of the official count. what are the initial tallies telling us about who could be kenya's next president? so their media houses in kenya, the tally that they were doing, should that they to candidates? why head to head? i and other either time where are when they're telling was talked by they several media houses, then i kenya's have to know wait for the interim electoral boundaries commission to give their figures. and yesterday evening there i b. c was announcing some figures . there's not clear from china as yet on what the a, b, c announcing, but um, with their figures that already they're probably cars from their pu
union in the east africa community. all of them said that from the observation the elections were conducted in a free and fair manner. so with this particular glimpse coming up at this stage of, of what counting then it just remains our case of wait and see on what are the entire room electron and boundaries commission will respond to this particular claims. there has been a criticism over the slow pace of the official count. what are the initial tallies telling us about who could be kenya's...
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the largest economy in east africa. at the same time for china, kenya is the closest country from the belt and road initiative for quite some time. that has made chinese policymakers -- it will only respond to requests. francine: the other stand out uganda. is the uganda model something kenya can look to emulate? why hasn't kenyon been able to implement the policies uganda has? >> you might be talking more about rwanda. tom: rwanda. >> which is seen as an african singapore almost. kenya has a very diversified economy. the key issue is that kenya does need more manufacturing. to try to get more manufacturing to off shoring. and also push for tourism. the opportunity to diversify their economy. but rwanda is a landlocked country. it has a much larger population. there is a great deal of potential. it is a very significantly planned economy. kenya is very open to business. francine: thank you so much. coming up, cathie wood says the u.s. is in a recession, but she predicts we will be coming out of it next year. morongo roa
the largest economy in east africa. at the same time for china, kenya is the closest country from the belt and road initiative for quite some time. that has made chinese policymakers -- it will only respond to requests. francine: the other stand out uganda. is the uganda model something kenya can look to emulate? why hasn't kenyon been able to implement the policies uganda has? >> you might be talking more about rwanda. tom: rwanda. >> which is seen as an african singapore almost....
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you know the name of the game, this is your update for the middle east and africa will begin this one in the middle east and still seeing some more downpours around yelman's capital santa. we did have a deadly deluge there. so that is not good news to see some more rain in the forecast. lot of san im, dust in the empty quarter of saudi but i want to take you to pakistan where the rain is still falling off for sin province. baluchistan. same goes for punjab. is while getting into a pretty good down port there for the hor, and we're going to track out this moisture this match coming in for western portions of india. so more rain on the way for pakistan, foundry, downpours are moving into is stan bowl that's going to knock back your temperature a bit to 27 degrees on monday and off to africa, we go some storms bubbling up around lake victoria and look at all of this rain we have for nigeria that's moving further toward the west, out toward the gulf of guinea. and as we slide towards the south right now, we had disturbed weather in the western cape. it moved to the eastern cape, kazoo lun
you know the name of the game, this is your update for the middle east and africa will begin this one in the middle east and still seeing some more downpours around yelman's capital santa. we did have a deadly deluge there. so that is not good news to see some more rain in the forecast. lot of san im, dust in the empty quarter of saudi but i want to take you to pakistan where the rain is still falling off for sin province. baluchistan. same goes for punjab. is while getting into a pretty good...
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also on weather world — devastating drought for east africa, facing an unprecedented fifth consecutive failed rainy season. and how the same weather pattern could bring yet more flooding rain to eastern australia. this is weather world. this is wennington, a small village which, despite being in east london, is surrounded by a lot of grassland and farmland. it was a place that few people outside the local area would've heard of until disaster hit, when a devastating wildfire swept through the village at the end of the day when the uk hit a0 degrees celsius for the very first time. tonight at 10:00, the uk has today recorded its highest ever temperature — a0.3 degrees celsius in lincolnshire. july the 19th — the day the uk reached a temperature that once seemed impossible and with extreme heat, fire. in wennington, a small blaze soon became an inferno that destroyed 19 homes. i needed to leave and so, i left and went to my local church, �*cos we've got a community church. but after spending a few minutes in the church, then we realised that the church ground was also on fire, so w
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it is east africa's biggest economy and has been expanding rapidly. developing countries like kenya have been pummeled by inflation, food shortages and increasing debt gardens. let's bring in jennifer zabasajja in nairobi, what are going to be the main issues that come from this election today? jennifer: inflation is the central issue here. it is different all around the world but in emerging economies like kenya it hits differently. it was up for a fit straight month, eight point three percent. people are paying more for a lot of essential items. what we have seen from this outgoing government is that they have been able to provide some subsidies. the question going forward is how to handle this. because the country is dealing with a mounting debt pile, they have had to pay a significant portion of their funds straight to debt. it's unlikely the next president will be able to ignore this issue. it is creating debt distress for this economy and they will need to handle it going forward. manus: enjoy the day there. i knew you have some guests coming up
it is east africa's biggest economy and has been expanding rapidly. developing countries like kenya have been pummeled by inflation, food shortages and increasing debt gardens. let's bring in jennifer zabasajja in nairobi, what are going to be the main issues that come from this election today? jennifer: inflation is the central issue here. it is different all around the world but in emerging economies like kenya it hits differently. it was up for a fit straight month, eight point three...
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also on weather world — devastating drought for east africa, facing an unprecedented fifth consecutive failed rainy season. and how the same weather pattern could bring yet more flooding rain to eastern australia. this is weather world. this is wennington, a small village which, despite being in east london, is surrounded by a lot of grassland and farmland. it was a place that few people outside the local area would've heard of until disaster hit, when a devastating wildfire swept through the village at the end of the day when the uk hit a0 degrees celsius for the very first time. tonight at 10:00, the uk has today recorded its highest ever temperature — a0.3 degrees celsius in lincolnshire. july the 19th — the day the uk reached a temperature that once seemed impossible and with extreme heat, fire. in wennington, a small blaze soon became an inferno that destroyed 19 homes. i needed to leave and so, i left and went to my local church, cos we've got a community church. but after spending a few minutes in the church, then we realised that the church ground was also on fire, so we we
also on weather world — devastating drought for east africa, facing an unprecedented fifth consecutive failed rainy season. and how the same weather pattern could bring yet more flooding rain to eastern australia. this is weather world. this is wennington, a small village which, despite being in east london, is surrounded by a lot of grassland and farmland. it was a place that few people outside the local area would've heard of until disaster hit, when a devastating wildfire swept through the...
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n. ship is being filled with rain bound for droughts effected east africa. i'm bernard smith in southwest france where the country's longest drought and living memory is leaving rivers dangerously low pakistan mark 75 years since partition myra and political deadlock. we've got plenty of sports coming up, including tennis, gulf and rugby and of course, lots of football action as manchester. nice at a left reeling, falling one of the most embarrassing losses. ah, welcome to the news our a man suspected of carrying out an attack and occupied east. jerusalem has handed himself over to police. 8 people were injured in the shooting on sunday morning. it's believe the gunmen targeted pedestrians and passengers on a bus. the police haven't ruled out the possibility of another person being involved will get an update from natasha. the name she's joining us lie from occupied is jerusalem. so tell us more about the, the attack and, and the suspect that has now been taken into custody. the calm of the old city at 1 30 in the morning quickly shifted to chaos. after poli
n. ship is being filled with rain bound for droughts effected east africa. i'm bernard smith in southwest france where the country's longest drought and living memory is leaving rivers dangerously low pakistan mark 75 years since partition myra and political deadlock. we've got plenty of sports coming up, including tennis, gulf and rugby and of course, lots of football action as manchester. nice at a left reeling, falling one of the most embarrassing losses. ah, welcome to the news our a man...
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also on weather world — devastating drought for east africa, facing an unprecedented fifth consecutive failed rainy season. and how the same weather pattern could bring yet more flooding rain to eastern australia. this is weather world. this is wennington, a small village which, despite being in east london, is surrounded by a lot of grassland and farmland. it was a place that few people outside the local area would've heard of until disaster hit, when a devastating wildfire swept through the village at the end of the day when the uk hit a0 degrees celsius for the very first time. tonight at 10:00, the uk has today recorded its highest ever temperature — 40.3 degrees celsius in lincolnshire. july the 19th — the day the uk reached a temperature that once seemed impossible and with extreme heat, fire. in wennington, a small blaze soon became an inferno that destroyed 19 homes. i needed to leave and so, i left and went to my local church, �*cos we've got a community church. but after spending a few minutes in the church, then we realised that the church ground was also on fire, so w
also on weather world — devastating drought for east africa, facing an unprecedented fifth consecutive failed rainy season. and how the same weather pattern could bring yet more flooding rain to eastern australia. this is weather world. this is wennington, a small village which, despite being in east london, is surrounded by a lot of grassland and farmland. it was a place that few people outside the local area would've heard of until disaster hit, when a devastating wildfire swept through the...
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also on weather world — devastating drought for east africa, facing an unprecedented fifth consecutive failed rainy season. and how the same weather pattern could bring yet more flooding rain to eastern australia. this is weather world. this is wennington, a small village which, despite being in east london, is surrounded by a lot of grassland and farmland. it was a place that few people outside the local area would've heard of until disaster hit, when a devastating wildfire swept through the village at the end of the day when the uk hit a0 degrees celsius for the very first time. tonight at 10:00, the uk has today recorded its highest ever temperature — 40.3 degrees celsius in lincolnshire. july the 19th — the day the uk reached a temperature that once seemed impossible and with extreme heat, fire. in wennington, a small blaze soon became an inferno that destroyed 19 homes. i needed to leave and so, i left and went to my local church, cos we've got a community church. but after spending a few minutes in the church, then we realised that the church ground was also on fire, so we we
also on weather world — devastating drought for east africa, facing an unprecedented fifth consecutive failed rainy season. and how the same weather pattern could bring yet more flooding rain to eastern australia. this is weather world. this is wennington, a small village which, despite being in east london, is surrounded by a lot of grassland and farmland. it was a place that few people outside the local area would've heard of until disaster hit, when a devastating wildfire swept through the...
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and i hope you enjoyed the to for my last visit to east africa was to wanda. so next stop is gonna be to brody. we have come to the end of today's show and i hope you feel inspired to make your own opportunities. i like to know how you get along. so write me a message on facebook, instagram and youtube, or drop me an email at 77 at dw dot com. i leave you with as beautiful song for mackenzie, who is jesse so enjoy. and until next time i thanks for watching a my name is he hey i saw you nobody with the what the was going to was she maggi went that it's a quarter phoenix. okay. angel with a heat up with blue. ah. ah, with ah a with a small ax can inspire big changes to beat the people making it possible. if go africa joined them as they set out to save the environment, learn from one another and work together for a better future. ah many thoughts do you all for choosing it africa? in 30 minutes on d. w. o . music 50 years ago, the intuition gathering of peace and cooperation becomes the scene of a horrible tragedy. arab terrorists, armed with sub machine guns, w
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and i hope you enjoyed the to for my last visit to east africa was to wanda. so next stop is gonna be to bruning. we have come to the end of today's show and i hope you feel inspired to make your own opportunities. i like to know how you get along. so write me a message on facebook, instagram and youtube, or drop me an email at 77 at dw dot com. i leave you with as beautiful song for mackenzie, who is jesse soul and joy. and until next time. thanks for watching a. my name is he hey, i saw you nobody would want to conclude the word and the listen to what she maggi went that it's a quarter phoenix. okay. angel a hater with blue. ah ah ah ah thu it looks like a suit case on wheels, but perhaps it's the electric car for the entire world. b a c. m. city one. affordable, flexible, uncomplicated, developed in germany. usable, wherever there's a conventional household socket. plug and play red. in 30 minutes on d w. ah, you become a ready news with hackers, paralyzing the tire societies. computers that out for you and governments that go crazy for your data. we explai
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it's also going to cover issues of regional security in places like asia, the middle east, africa, and latin america. and this is very important right now. especially because of the fact that the conflict and ukraine is raging on tensions are high in taiwan. and washington continues to try to pressure neutral countries into aligning themselves against russia. this is why this event also acts as a forum for russia to conclude military agreements with its partners and allies, so that it can provide them the latest military technology available on the world markets. now, earlier we also heard from vladimir putin. he pointed out why this conference is specifically so unique, it's taking place alongside to other major international events here in moscow army 2022 and the international army games. the russian president said that this is going to allow international visitors to participate in all 3 of them at the same time. and vladimir prudence also set to give a speech actually at the beginning of this conference to welcome foreign guests. so that combined with the fact that we're going to
it's also going to cover issues of regional security in places like asia, the middle east, africa, and latin america. and this is very important right now. especially because of the fact that the conflict and ukraine is raging on tensions are high in taiwan. and washington continues to try to pressure neutral countries into aligning themselves against russia. this is why this event also acts as a forum for russia to conclude military agreements with its partners and allies, so that it can...
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in 2000, prc trade with the middle east and africa was about $15 billion. by 2020 what it had reached $284 billion. that jump was driven in no small part by china's voracious appetite for the regions energy as well as its quest for markets for its exports in the region and beyond. it remains in our national interest as leader of the global economy to ensure the region supply -- the energy supply regions world markets and that sea lanes remain open and secure. the prc has shown night i desire nor the capability to assume that role and, frankly, nor should we wanted to. my concern with this economic contractor lies in two critical areas and then there is a third set of issues on which we must remain vigilant. first is the prc's unfair or unsavory practices in attempting to leverage its investment and trade especially in critical areas of research and technology to increase its global edge unfairly. that can means that the ivr or misuse of access to national telecoms networks and prc acquisition of strategic infrastructure, ports for example, may open new vuln
in 2000, prc trade with the middle east and africa was about $15 billion. by 2020 what it had reached $284 billion. that jump was driven in no small part by china's voracious appetite for the regions energy as well as its quest for markets for its exports in the region and beyond. it remains in our national interest as leader of the global economy to ensure the region supply -- the energy supply regions world markets and that sea lanes remain open and secure. the prc has shown night i desire...
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and i hope you enjoyed the, to my last visit to east africa was to rwanda. so next stop is gonna be to brody, we have come to the end of today. sure. and i hope you feel inspired to make your own opportunities. i like to know how you get along. so write me a message is on facebook, instagram and youtube, or drop me an email at 77 at dw dot com. i leave you with this beautiful song from mckenzie, who is jesse soul and joy, and until next time. thanks for watching a key . i'll tell you, nobody would want to compare the word, listen to what made you. when did you took roughly ne, a ah, with who a real cowboys. don't cry in wayne and rhonda has every reason to forest fires and disastrous blood threatened their very exist in with other canadian now learning that the old adage was wrong in finding new rope for the future. global 3000 in 30 minutes on d. w. big profits at the expense of the environment and outdated business. not it's disastrous effects are visible everywhere. a green technology are seen as the solution, but can they truly help us achieve sustainabi
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in 2000, prc trade with the middle east and africa was about $15 billion. by 2020 what it had reached $284 billion. that jump was driven in no small part by china's voracious appetite for the regions energy as well as its quest for markets for its exports in the region and beyond. it remains in our national interest as leader of the global economy to ensure theion supply -- the energy supply regions world markets and that sea lanes remain open and secure. the prc has shown night i desire nor the capability to assume that role and, frankly, nor should we wanted to. my concern with this economic contractor lies in two critical areas and then there is a third set of issues on which we must remain vigilant. first is the prc's unfair or unsavory practices in attempting to leverage its investment and trade especially in critical areas of research and technology to increase its global edge unfairly. that can means that the ivr or misuse of access to national telecoms networks and prc acquisition of strategic infrastructure, ports for example, may open new vulnerab
in 2000, prc trade with the middle east and africa was about $15 billion. by 2020 what it had reached $284 billion. that jump was driven in no small part by china's voracious appetite for the regions energy as well as its quest for markets for its exports in the region and beyond. it remains in our national interest as leader of the global economy to ensure theion supply -- the energy supply regions world markets and that sea lanes remain open and secure. the prc has shown night i desire nor...
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it's also going to cover issues of regional security in places like asia, the middle east, africa, and latin america. and this is very important right now. especially because of the fact that the conflict and ukraine is raging on tensions are high in taiwan. and washington continues to try to pressure neutral countries into aligning themselves against russia. this is why this event also acts as a forum for russia to conclude military agreements with its partners and allies, so that it can provide them the latest military technology available on the world markets. now, earlier we also heard from vladimir putin. he pointed out why this conference is specifically so unique, it's taking place alongside to other major international events here in moscow army 2022 and the international army games. the russian president said that this is going to allow international visitors to participate in all 3 of them at the same time. and vladimir coons also said to give a speech actually at the beginning of this conference to welcome foreign guests. so that combined with the fact that we're going to be
it's also going to cover issues of regional security in places like asia, the middle east, africa, and latin america. and this is very important right now. especially because of the fact that the conflict and ukraine is raging on tensions are high in taiwan. and washington continues to try to pressure neutral countries into aligning themselves against russia. this is why this event also acts as a forum for russia to conclude military agreements with its partners and allies, so that it can...
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why did all of east africa only get one ship if they're so desperate for food? un records show that ukrainian grain went to other places as well? ireland, greece, italy, countries that are not exactly hunger stricken well. ukrainian officials are wiping their hands clean of that since after all, the free market decides the destination for the cargo has been negotiated between the supplier and the buyers, and they are totally commercial activities. we don't decide where it goes. it is a free market. however, not everyone's buying that alibi. 34 ships with grain went off odessa. only one went to africa. the other to europe and usa, ukraine is rescuing nobody from hunger. only one out of 34 ships exporting grain from ukraine went to africa. so much for the western fake, concerned about hunger in poor countries. all that media attention for a single ship and the plight of starvation in africa. was it all really because the west is so concerned about starving africans, or was that a big p r study to boost key abs popularity around the world? when the 1st place you bl
why did all of east africa only get one ship if they're so desperate for food? un records show that ukrainian grain went to other places as well? ireland, greece, italy, countries that are not exactly hunger stricken well. ukrainian officials are wiping their hands clean of that since after all, the free market decides the destination for the cargo has been negotiated between the supplier and the buyers, and they are totally commercial activities. we don't decide where it goes. it is a free...
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it's also going to cover issues of regional security in places like asia, the middle east, africa, and latin america. and this is very important right now. especially because of the fact that the conflict and ukraine is raging on tensions are high in taiwan. and washington continues to try to pressure neutral countries into aligning themselves against russia. this is why this event also acts as a forum for russia to conclude military agreements with its partners and allies, so that it can provide them the latest military technology available on the world markets. now, earlier we also heard from vladimir putin. he pointed out why this conference is specifically so unique, it's taking place alongside to other major international events here in moscow army 2022 and the international army games. the russian president said that this is going to allow international visitors to participate in all 3 of them at the same time. and vladimir prudence also said to give a speech actually at the beginning of this conference to welcome foreign guests. so that combined with the fact that we're going to
it's also going to cover issues of regional security in places like asia, the middle east, africa, and latin america. and this is very important right now. especially because of the fact that the conflict and ukraine is raging on tensions are high in taiwan. and washington continues to try to pressure neutral countries into aligning themselves against russia. this is why this event also acts as a forum for russia to conclude military agreements with its partners and allies, so that it can...
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why did all of east africa only get one ship if they're so desperate for food? un records show that ukrainian grain went to other places as well? ireland, greece, italy, countries that are not exactly hunger stricken while ukrainian officials are wiping their hands clean of that. since after all, the free market decides the destination for the cargo has been negotiated between the supplier and the buyers, and they are totally commercial activities. we don't decide where it goes. it is a free market. however, not everyone's buying that alibi. 34 ships with grain went off odessa. only one went to africa, the other to europe and usa, ukraine as rescuing nobody from hunger. only one out of 34 ships exporting grain from ukraine went to africa. so much for the western fake concerned about hunger in poor countries. all that media attention for a single ship and the plight of starvation in africa. was it all really because the west is so concerned about starving africans, or was it a big p r study to boost key abs popularity around the world? when the 1st place you blam
why did all of east africa only get one ship if they're so desperate for food? un records show that ukrainian grain went to other places as well? ireland, greece, italy, countries that are not exactly hunger stricken while ukrainian officials are wiping their hands clean of that. since after all, the free market decides the destination for the cargo has been negotiated between the supplier and the buyers, and they are totally commercial activities. we don't decide where it goes. it is a free...
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looking at the canyon elections has been important for east africa. he's what he told us at the may 2020 to can an election. the potent opinion sees but also for africa as a region. why? because it is an economy and political powerhouse. so from see more with county, governors and city just that's post to you for democracy. what could we do more than this outcome was translate to better outcomes for as a whole. what should we do between now and the election results coming out? been what are you going a day trip is pray for peace. ok, that's good. i do that every day anyway. i've been out suggestions countering misinformation. all right? good. that's. that's what i what you really should be doing. counting automation, i think. but i think also we can add that out between this time and when that was meant, i think it was just need to money expectations. just realized that if you have no rents for the end of this month, you will still have no rent. but the tim donald's rent is made. it's important for us to go back to what it's important for us to say. w
looking at the canyon elections has been important for east africa. he's what he told us at the may 2020 to can an election. the potent opinion sees but also for africa as a region. why? because it is an economy and political powerhouse. so from see more with county, governors and city just that's post to you for democracy. what could we do more than this outcome was translate to better outcomes for as a whole. what should we do between now and the election results coming out? been what are you...
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nick: let's look at the larger question of east africa. the u.s. -- the u.n. says 37 million people across seven countries from djibouti to uganda are expected to face a key to food security this year. you were recently in somalia where we have seen a 260 percent increase in children under five with severe malnutrition. when you look at the regional challenge, how overwhelming does it seem? david: it's heartbreaking. you can't believe this has happened in 2022. here we are -- you just came out -- you have got conflict, you have climate shock, covid economic effects, then you have all prices lacking fertilizer, just on top of everything. it is like a tsunami on top of a tsunami. i was just in, and the last few days, in the drought stricken areas of somalia and northern kenya, as well as ethiopia. many of these places, their livelihood is 100% livestock. there livestock are dying by the millions as we speak. i was talking to mothers and fathers who are heartbroken. they have no money, they have no hope. they say, what happens if the world food program is not tha
nick: let's look at the larger question of east africa. the u.s. -- the u.n. says 37 million people across seven countries from djibouti to uganda are expected to face a key to food security this year. you were recently in somalia where we have seen a 260 percent increase in children under five with severe malnutrition. when you look at the regional challenge, how overwhelming does it seem? david: it's heartbreaking. you can't believe this has happened in 2022. here we are -- you just came out...
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and what better place to do that than in east africa? whether it's rolling hills and beautiful sunsets, specifically less quote, you put you in poorer. the former capital city of bronte has habits fair share of political upheaval. but peace asked finally returned. i am a local connect who's going to show us around what's up mackenzie. 2 2 with what's up with the guy? my name is mona was that kelly is that also known as mo kingsley amberin. jan. i'm a senior and i live in region who rides that economy. capital city of randi, the name was changed from the symbol read through june gura, after the independence of the country. and this place is called plaza and they found off at the top, we have our he rode the one who fought for our independence. in 1962, the prince louis work a saudi. ah, i'm going to show you one of my favorite restaurants, which those local food called my my solo. ah, i will be here. yes, hi. this is the plate. this is it. i can say most of the food they make here, you can find plow, find me, you can find, okay, i can onl
and what better place to do that than in east africa? whether it's rolling hills and beautiful sunsets, specifically less quote, you put you in poorer. the former capital city of bronte has habits fair share of political upheaval. but peace asked finally returned. i am a local connect who's going to show us around what's up mackenzie. 2 2 with what's up with the guy? my name is mona was that kelly is that also known as mo kingsley amberin. jan. i'm a senior and i live in region who rides that...
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this will be the 1st shipment of food aid for drought affected east africa since russia's invasion in february, more than 16 merchant vessels of left ukraine in the past 2 weeks after a deal was brokered between keys and moscow. more than 400000 tons of produce have left ukraine import since august 1st, the u. n. food price index shows global price has dropped 8.6 percent between june and july. the un chartered ship will depart for djibouti in the coming days, carrying more than $23000.00 tons of weeds. this shipment and w. d will say more about it is the 1st that will help many shipments to come to countries that are suffering great difficulties there at least 5 who are already in famine like conditions in another 20 that are on the what we call the watch list for famine so these shipments are going to be hugely important to those population . france is experiencing its dry a summer since records began. most of the country is now facing water restrictions . crops are withering, wild fires are raging and rivers are running dry. furnace meant reports from to lose. i was originally sham
this will be the 1st shipment of food aid for drought affected east africa since russia's invasion in february, more than 16 merchant vessels of left ukraine in the past 2 weeks after a deal was brokered between keys and moscow. more than 400000 tons of produce have left ukraine import since august 1st, the u. n. food price index shows global price has dropped 8.6 percent between june and july. the un chartered ship will depart for djibouti in the coming days, carrying more than $23000.00 tons...
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you and ship is being filled with grain bound for drought affected east africa. i'm going to smith in southwest france where the country's longest drought in living memory is leaving rivers dangerously low. ah. the star with breaking news from egypt, at least at 41 people have been killed in a far inside the church. the blaze was inside the i say, for an church, these life pictures, you can see the smoke still a rising from the roof of the church flames licking up near the tower of the church, 5000 worshippers said to be inside at the time. far as being blamed on an electrical phone, it's reported that it's time pete was followed as a result, will bring you more on that just as we get it here it out there. and we're breaking news from armenia. there's been an explosion at large market in the capital, you're event, setting up a fire and trapping people under rebel. the facts, news agencies cited armine as emergency service. the same, the expression occurred in the building in this tomorrow market, where fireworks are sold. the cause, the blast isn't yet no emancip
you and ship is being filled with grain bound for drought affected east africa. i'm going to smith in southwest france where the country's longest drought in living memory is leaving rivers dangerously low. ah. the star with breaking news from egypt, at least at 41 people have been killed in a far inside the church. the blaze was inside the i say, for an church, these life pictures, you can see the smoke still a rising from the roof of the church flames licking up near the tower of the church,...
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on august the 12th for approximately 1030 p and east africa time canyons are waiting for election results. i want you to join ad results watch party . let's see what we've got to discuss in a tight e for election. what is next? the can you condense, went to the polls on 9th august, to elect a new president to tacoma from president of hulu, canada, the christians kenneth's want to address, ah, who between mr. william router of the u. da. and mr. ray loading of the as the meal coalition can be trusted to fix our economy, to fight corruption and to unite the country after vague to receive elections. but we expect couple of would there be more jobs for that comes on even go up canyons out of important for the results for the good expectations hoping that they will. yeah. new beginning, more like the country when we caught our independence or when we is wrote the post independence. but it did come out of power quint. he has a girl who waiting in our watch marcy, leaving our conversation. she co been right. so nice to have you on the stream again, she co, welcome to the stream, welcome back to
on august the 12th for approximately 1030 p and east africa time canyons are waiting for election results. i want you to join ad results watch party . let's see what we've got to discuss in a tight e for election. what is next? the can you condense, went to the polls on 9th august, to elect a new president to tacoma from president of hulu, canada, the christians kenneth's want to address, ah, who between mr. william router of the u. da. and mr. ray loading of the as the meal coalition can be...
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looking at the canyon elections has been important for east africa. he's what she taught us at the may us 2020 took an election is the potent opinion sees, but also for africa as region. why? because pinion is an economy and political powerhouse. so from see more, we may be able to county governors and city just exposed to you for democracy. what could we do more than this outcome? also translate to better outcomes for as a whole. what should we do between now and the election results coming out? been, what are you going to do? prefer pray for peace. ok, that's good. i did that every day. anyway. i've been out suggestions countering misinformation online. good. that's. that's what i what sally should be doing? counting automation, i think. but i think also we can add that out between this time and when that moment comes, i think it has just need to many expectations. just realized that if you have no rent for the end of this month, you will still have no rent. but the tim daniels meant is made. it's important for us to go back to what it's important f
looking at the canyon elections has been important for east africa. he's what she taught us at the may us 2020 took an election is the potent opinion sees, but also for africa as region. why? because pinion is an economy and political powerhouse. so from see more, we may be able to county governors and city just exposed to you for democracy. what could we do more than this outcome? also translate to better outcomes for as a whole. what should we do between now and the election results coming...
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on august, the 12th at approximately $1030.00 p, an east africa time canyons are waiting for election results. i want you to join after results. watch party. let's see what we've got to discuss in a tight e for election. what is next? the can? yeah. canyons went to the polls on 9th douglas to elect a new president to tacoma from president of hulu, canada. the christians, cannons want to address, are who between mr. william router of the u da and mr. ray loading of the, as the meal coalition can be trusted to fix our economy, to fight corruption and to unite the country after vaguely received elections. what we expect couple voting. would there be more jobs for that comes or even go up? kenyans are looking forward to the results for the good expectations, hoping that they were young beginning more like the country when we got our independence. or when we just wrote the post independence. but it did come out of power quintin. he has a growth oh, waiting in our watch, marty, leading our conversation, she co been right. so nice to have you on the stream again. she co. welcome to the strea
on august, the 12th at approximately $1030.00 p, an east africa time canyons are waiting for election results. i want you to join after results. watch party. let's see what we've got to discuss in a tight e for election. what is next? the can? yeah. canyons went to the polls on 9th douglas to elect a new president to tacoma from president of hulu, canada. the christians, cannons want to address, are who between mr. william router of the u da and mr. ray loading of the, as the meal coalition can...
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a shipment of food aid to drought affected east africa is the 1st since russia's invasion in february, all in 16 merchant vessels had left ukraine in the past 2 weeks after a deal was broken between keys and moscow. more than $400000.00 tons of produce of left ukrainian port since the 1st of august. you and food price index says global prices dropped to 8.6 percent between june and july. you uncharted ship, pulled apart for deputy in the coming days. it will transport more than $23000.00 tons of wheat this shipment and w b will say more about it is the 1st that we helped many shipments to come to countries that are suffering great difficulties. there are at least 5 who are already in famine like conditions. and another 20 that are on the what we call the watch list for famine. so these shipments are going to be hugely important to those population. and then a rover as a business development manager at max gray. and that's an agra brokerage company. she says, ukraine is ready to deliver tens of millions of tons of agricultural products to countries and need seems the more begun around
a shipment of food aid to drought affected east africa is the 1st since russia's invasion in february, all in 16 merchant vessels had left ukraine in the past 2 weeks after a deal was broken between keys and moscow. more than $400000.00 tons of produce of left ukrainian port since the 1st of august. you and food price index says global prices dropped to 8.6 percent between june and july. you uncharted ship, pulled apart for deputy in the coming days. it will transport more than $23000.00 tons...
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nick: let's move to east africa. some of the largest buyers of ukrainian and russian wheat are in east africa, where tens of millions of people currently are suffering from various levels of hunger. food prices have risen dramatically. there is historic drought. you went to kenya and somalia and announced $1.2 billion in assistance. in some ways, is that a drop in samantha: well, it is a lot of money and it will buy a lot of food and a lot of assistance. prior to the trip, i also announced an unprecedented investment in rutf, the therapeutic food and pouches, packets, for very malnourished, very small children under five. that is the largest investment that has been made. we are also doing a fundraising drive to get others to match that. it is the rare form of food assistance where if young under five children do not receive these pouches, 90% of them will die if they are severely malnourished. but if they get those food pouches, 90% of them will survive. for anybody who wants to contribute, unicef is managing this e
nick: let's move to east africa. some of the largest buyers of ukrainian and russian wheat are in east africa, where tens of millions of people currently are suffering from various levels of hunger. food prices have risen dramatically. there is historic drought. you went to kenya and somalia and announced $1.2 billion in assistance. in some ways, is that a drop in samantha: well, it is a lot of money and it will buy a lot of food and a lot of assistance. prior to the trip, i also announced an...
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nick: let's look at the larger question of east africa. you in -- the u.n. says 37 million people across seven countries from djibouti to uganda are expected to face a cute food insecurity this year. you were recently in somalia where we have seen a 260 percent increase in children under five with severe malnutrition. when you look at the regional challenge, how overwhelming does it seem? david: it's heartbreaking. you can't believe this has happened in 2022. here we are -- you just came out -- you have got conflict, u have climate shock, covid economic ripple effects, then you have oil prices and fertilizer, just on top of everything. it is like a tsunamin top of a tsunami. i was justn my literally the last few days, in the drought stricken areas of somalia and northern kenya, as well as ethiopia. many of these places, their livelihood is 100% livestock. and the livestock are dying by the millions as we speak. i was talking to mothers and fathers who are heartbroken. they have no money, they have no hope. they say, what happens if the world food program is
nick: let's look at the larger question of east africa. you in -- the u.n. says 37 million people across seven countries from djibouti to uganda are expected to face a cute food insecurity this year. you were recently in somalia where we have seen a 260 percent increase in children under five with severe malnutrition. when you look at the regional challenge, how overwhelming does it seem? david: it's heartbreaking. you can't believe this has happened in 2022. here we are -- you just came out --...
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nick: let's move to east africa. some of the largest buyers of ukrainian and russian wheat are in east africa, where tens of millions of people currently are suffering from various levels of hunger. food prices have risen dramatically. there is historic drought. you went to kenya and somalia and announced $1.2 billion in assistance. some ways, is that a drop in the bucket for what is needed? samantha: well, it is a lot of money, and it will buy a lot of food and a lot of assistance. prior to the trip, i also announced an unprecedented investment in rutf, the therapeutic food and pouches, packets, for very malnourished, acutely malnourished, very small children under five. that is the largest investment in our atf that has been made. we are also doing a fundraising drive to get others to match that. nick: because others do have to step up. samantha: it is the rare form of food assistance where if young under five children do not receive these pouches, 90% of them will die ifhey are severely malnourished. but if they g
nick: let's move to east africa. some of the largest buyers of ukrainian and russian wheat are in east africa, where tens of millions of people currently are suffering from various levels of hunger. food prices have risen dramatically. there is historic drought. you went to kenya and somalia and announced $1.2 billion in assistance. some ways, is that a drop in the bucket for what is needed? samantha: well, it is a lot of money, and it will buy a lot of food and a lot of assistance. prior to...
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n. ship is being filled with grain bound for drought affected east africa. i'm bernard smith in southwest france where the come for the longest route. living memory is leaving rivers dangerously low. we've got plenty sports coming up and getting tennis, gulf and rugby. and of course, lots of action as much as the nice of the left really falling when at the most embarrassing losses. ah, welcome to the news our at least $41.00. people are dead and dozens injured, following a fire at a church in jesus egypt, 2nd largest city. the blaze was inside the abuse. a faint church around $5000.00 worshippers were inside at the time causing a stampede. the fire is being blamed on an electrical fault, zam best ravi has more, ah dozens, dead, and dozens injure after. a fire caused a stampede of worshippers at a cop to christian church in the egyptian city of d. z. a. the incident happened as thousands gathered for morning mass at the abusive field church with another another. i saw people jumping from the upper floor, suffocation suffocation. all of them did so many did, a
n. ship is being filled with grain bound for drought affected east africa. i'm bernard smith in southwest france where the come for the longest route. living memory is leaving rivers dangerously low. we've got plenty sports coming up and getting tennis, gulf and rugby. and of course, lots of action as much as the nice of the left really falling when at the most embarrassing losses. ah, welcome to the news our at least $41.00. people are dead and dozens injured, following a fire at a church in...
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on august, the 12th approximately 1030 p and east africa time canyons are waiting for election results. i want you to join after results a watch party. let's see what we've got to discuss in a tightly ford election. what is next? the kenya? kennedy went to the polls on 9th douglas to elect a new president to tacoma from president who can answer the questions. kenneth's want to address or who between mr. william router of the you da and mr. ray loading of the as the meal coalition can be trusted to fix our economy, to fight corruption and to unite the country. after very d received elections. but next, the couple would there be more jobs with as thomas already been go up canyons or looking forward to the results for the good expectations hoping that it will be a new beginning more like the country when we caught our independence. or when we wrote the post independence, but it did come out of power crit, he has a growth oh, waiting in our watch, marty, leading our conversation, she co been right. so nice to have you on the stream again, she can welcome to the stream. welcome back to the
on august, the 12th approximately 1030 p and east africa time canyons are waiting for election results. i want you to join after results a watch party. let's see what we've got to discuss in a tightly ford election. what is next? the kenya? kennedy went to the polls on 9th douglas to elect a new president to tacoma from president who can answer the questions. kenneth's want to address or who between mr. william router of the you da and mr. ray loading of the as the meal coalition can be trusted...
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looking at the canyon elections as being important for east africa. he's what she taught us at the may 2020 took an election is important. ok, and cities, but also for africa as region. why? because pinion is an economy and political powerhouse. so for you see more with county, governors and city just exposed to you for democracy, what could we do more than this outcome? also translate to better outcomes for as a whole. what should we do between now and the election results coming out be now what are you going to do? prefer pray for peace. ok, that's good. i did that every day. anyway. i've been out suggestions, considering misinformation online. good. that's. that's what i, what y'all should be doing, counting automation, i think. but i think also we can add that out between this time and when that moment comes, i think it has just need to money expectations. just realized that if you have no rent for the end of this month, you will still have no rent, but the tim denise mint is made. it's important for us to go back to what it's important for us to
looking at the canyon elections as being important for east africa. he's what she taught us at the may 2020 took an election is important. ok, and cities, but also for africa as region. why? because pinion is an economy and political powerhouse. so for you see more with county, governors and city just exposed to you for democracy, what could we do more than this outcome? also translate to better outcomes for as a whole. what should we do between now and the election results coming out be now...
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africa. there is a lot of concern about whether it will do that mainly because china ended up holding out of the 4.9 billion dollars needed to expand it through uganda and east africa. what a lot of people are concerned about is, when it comes to the railway, is it will not be profitable and it will be unsustainable debt that kenya will have to carry on and none of that is going to filter back into the economy. and as you mentioned, it was hailed early on from the outgoing president. it has become one of the many symbols we are seeing across africa, the unsustainable debt we are seeing some nations take on in order to build the infrastructure they need. it is really a double edged sword. the incoming president is going to have to tackle this. we have seen william say kenya has to repay its debt whereas the other candidate has stressed maybe it is time to restructure. the candidates have really leaned into this and made it a part of their messaging because they know it is integral to the futur
africa. there is a lot of concern about whether it will do that mainly because china ended up holding out of the 4.9 billion dollars needed to expand it through uganda and east africa. what a lot of people are concerned about is, when it comes to the railway, is it will not be profitable and it will be unsustainable debt that kenya will have to carry on and none of that is going to filter back into the economy. and as you mentioned, it was hailed early on from the outgoing president. it has...
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, and certainly east and west africa. terms of poverty and equality, and environmental distress and all the other things that people need to have a decent life. rummy, curry, thank you so much for your time. wilma jim june reports now on the man who was l. a kind. his 2nd most prominent figure after osama bin laden aimen. and so he had long been a deputy to osama bin laden, but after the u. s. killing of the thin and car, the leader in 2011. so he took charge of the armed group attempting to expand its reach while never engendering the kind of loyalty afforded his predecessor while he did inherit the the mantle of leadership. he did not inherits was on the lead, his legitimacy as a well judge had needa all his a credibility and legitimacy on karima amongst the various mill jayden groups born in egypt in 1951. so i came from a distinguished family, studied medicine, and became a surgeon. in 1973, he joined the egyptian islamic jihad group. the assassination of president unwell said that the nice and $81.00 for which the gr
, and certainly east and west africa. terms of poverty and equality, and environmental distress and all the other things that people need to have a decent life. rummy, curry, thank you so much for your time. wilma jim june reports now on the man who was l. a kind. his 2nd most prominent figure after osama bin laden aimen. and so he had long been a deputy to osama bin laden, but after the u. s. killing of the thin and car, the leader in 2011. so he took charge of the armed group attempting to...
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but most scientists believed that our fest, upright steps were taken here in east africa many millions of years ago though, is still lush, rain forest hair. that's why our ancestors lived in trees, which is best done using all 4 limbs on the ground. however, the pre human adi pacific has ramirez sometimes walked on to less. the movement of continental plates created new mountains. fewer and fewer rainclouds reached east and africa as result. this changed the climate. it became dry. 5000000 years ago, the dense rain forest gradually disappeared, and the savannah unmatched. the ability to walk right helps our ancestors to survive. around visibility provides better protection from predators. and it means the hands of free for carrying food and toes, for example. a single passing can provide for a whole group on 2 feet. our ancestors also became foster and could cover more ground. humans became long distance runners. so the modern human is built for walking and running. it's often said that $10000.00 step to day is healthy. but it's actually very little scientific data to support that numb
but most scientists believed that our fest, upright steps were taken here in east africa many millions of years ago though, is still lush, rain forest hair. that's why our ancestors lived in trees, which is best done using all 4 limbs on the ground. however, the pre human adi pacific has ramirez sometimes walked on to less. the movement of continental plates created new mountains. fewer and fewer rainclouds reached east and africa as result. this changed the climate. it became dry. 5000000...
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this is eat up in east africa, coming up on the show. demand for justice and accountability in south africa. 10 years off to a brutal police crackdown, killed dozens of mining workers. survivors and families still can't find clothes yet. no one has been punished for the murray cannon. massa kept also coming up.
this is eat up in east africa, coming up on the show. demand for justice and accountability in south africa. 10 years off to a brutal police crackdown, killed dozens of mining workers. survivors and families still can't find clothes yet. no one has been punished for the murray cannon. massa kept also coming up.
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africa with incredible. you might that in crisis that are the persistent, the moved young drought in south america affecting girl up lot of basin. so that this is what is really worrying me the most well noted climate scientists andrea to read in many thanks. thank you. well the taliban takeover afghanistan nearly a year ago has reshaped society. most of all for women, new laws not only restrict their movements but also their education and dictate what they can wear. many women protested against them early on, but a harsh crackdown has driven local organizers underground. our next report looks at the price paid by women who dared to demonstrate in public. i dangerous display of solidarity cattle, food leads, and march, calling for freedom for justice, for women to be able to work that was before. now, cattle must work behind closed doors. i am here, she is covertly organizing a protest action to mark the anniversary of the taliban takeover van as adam, she says, this is the only way to get anything done said
africa with incredible. you might that in crisis that are the persistent, the moved young drought in south america affecting girl up lot of basin. so that this is what is really worrying me the most well noted climate scientists andrea to read in many thanks. thank you. well the taliban takeover afghanistan nearly a year ago has reshaped society. most of all for women, new laws not only restrict their movements but also their education and dictate what they can wear. many women protested...