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the waiting for the head from the gulf that so many men, a lot of software, documented the 6th kind of women's film festival has been taking place in the stomach, police capital with films on the theme of climate emergency and peace. because hot reports not from duck tucked away on a quiet street in central of the car is the old. the medina sent him still showing its opening night for the screening of a palestinian short film. when exiled you went out there a visual poem of loss and longer for were physics teacher turned filmmaker visit lab? well, it has found a home for her work at the african womens film festival in senegal. from the projection room, she keeps a close watch note on the screen, but on the audience searching for reactions. do they get it? she wonders her film, she says, is a small window. it's what it's like to be pa,
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this thing in today. cinema is a way to bring light to all it history or suffering. our exhaustion defend the shining message to the ward or beyond the theme of peace and the environment. the african women's film festival features $69.00 films, stories of betrayal of defiance of solitude in the face of love. plunging the viewers into story telling by and for women among them. jesse comes selected to make her 1st bill. she's chosen to produce a short musical and pollution giovanna in real life. i'm the community manager, but it's a direct to i can be so many things. i can be adult to a lawyer. i can become whatever i want. that's what some amazing we can experience . so many lives through filmmaking. but such film struggled to find an audience because independence cinemas are closing down and able to compete with commercial
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content found online elements or was one of the year remaining independent sit in those where people used to come in, wants to african films. but look at it now. the owners have turned it into a supermarket. they say, selling food is more profitable than showing african film. the video cinema is an exception. a place where the zillow can not only show her film, but tell her story to a captive audience. she, besides holding for those films and filmmakers who don't always feel like they belong. there is a home for them in the cars. medina, it's then it goes african women's film festival. nicholas hawk elgin's here at the car. they couldn't find money's on information on our website. i'll just say a dot com and use continue. sarah, and i'll just say are often people in power state, but this or why have american evangelicals become this real strong? this background is us president. you'll find the right to stand with israel with no
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red line as long as us support continues. is there anything that can stop is real, solve on concept, from going on in? definitely a quizzical look at us. the bottom line. it's a school day in taiwan, but it's too dangerous for peoples of this school in one in to return to class prepared as needed, share a quick cost more than 6000000 toilets. and this is just one of dozens of public buildings damaged by an earthquake. some residential buildings are also beyond repair. this apartment building was one of the most severely damaged. it needs to be demolished before it completely collapses. despite the $7.00 magnitude strings at the old quaker, the damage is relatively contained. so let's say that's thanks to taiwan is designed to prepare this, including its strict building. the
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germans of 2023 un climate conference. delegates agreed to the establishment of the law. some damaged funds, a formidable countries affected by climate change. the critics of it falls, falls short of what is needed, and that's put the spotlight back on the development between the global move lot you responsible for excess global cub and the mission and the activation of developing countries in the south facing the worst effects of impact 2 of us special investigation people empower. examine what this means for you again, which is back in an oil project surprised, well facing criticism over the environmental and human rights in the
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in december 2023 and due by cop 28, came to an end within the story could be that the world needs to transition away from fossil fuel and even protest is demanding an end to globally need quantity. and so some progress with the creation of an awesome damage funding countries worst affected by the time of prices. we shouldn't be proud of our historic achievement, but there was a cautionary notes and the agreement is only as good as that. and that is a problem because few rich nations seem willing to come back on extraction that the fossil fuels which created their wealth. and at the same time,
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their support for the loss damage fund remains deeply inadequate, and the current pledges are miniscule compared to what is needed. not failure has left many countries at the global side of looking for other ways to finance their development. and perhaps that is why exploration for new oil and gas reserves is currently going on in at least $45.00 of the $54.00 countries of africa. because many of the global south nations of discomfort, finding the oil is the easy bench holding onto the profits more difficult. the problem is that the reliant, unavailable north finance and global notch operations in order to expedite as resources. and these companies are fundamentally driven by, by profit, by their margins, and not the development of global. so the countries and all too often,
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oil comes with another den site just task this month. and manual toners, it's with these extended family in the albertine region. if you've gone to where they rely on the crops they grow for food and the small income that know the family has a new done welcomed neighbor. this is total energies massive use, central processing facility or cps with crude oil from the to link the oil fields will be processed before being paid onwards via the east african crude oil pipeline to the coast of tens and the 10s exports abroad. but in march 2023, he wants to run off from the c. p. s slot is the manuals cross destroying them. the gloves stopped at s p. s. and the passing that through our alarm, this is about not to be destroyed by the blood. it is over the
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destroy what the day also when emmanuel says total failed to pay compensation or take effective steps to stop flooding. he says he was told he could not be the spokes person for the family because his elderly mother is a officially acknowledged project effected passing our pub. no to him. if you have 9 people in the home, but they were seeing our one head is the one that would be the clarity and for them to affected the best way for the manual and his family. this is not just a bureaucratic inconvenience. it's a disaster. yeah. living like a fraud would, does not know maybe to model you got a thing when it is 2nd as calm because we don't of money got no doubt that the di, starting in april 2023 to tell was sent or copied into
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a series of methods complaining about the damage and the statement to us to tell say, they replied to a lesson for them in manually august 4 months later, promising an investigation to find the thing claim. they say that since then and manual and his family have declined to respond to communities, the claims denied by the family to tell say they remain open to engagements with the family to resolve the issue that they are committed to developing a solution to the funding. and that following a study to water retention funds, no being constructive. but then it all happens again to be a part of the process by doing it is uh being 2 seconds away by the water just on the
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road fridge valley can its, with his wife and 10 children, the 2018 fruit toast. he must make way for a well pad. one of 13, he planned to the area. i told them if i talked to my house, you finish shop to our kids. when you leave it for you. besides the total weight they brought to the machine putting down different things, which was he a lot of noise. the uh, the contract is clear. fred slammed of the trees and bushes which provided firewood increased to picks with roots around for food and being close to some of them with not $12.00 separate fences on the roads way uh, blocked my pizza di sells so. so my income, my children, they are no longer going to school. their products up 50 person is not being supposed to be treated like insulated. was it like this?
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i'm not going to. this is my house. i looked for money. i knew i knew to this house, and so no, just stay all night to town says they didn't gauge meant which fred begun in june 2021. producing new house was completed by december 2022 and he was offered 10 pre accommodation. in the meantime, with a team that refuses to move, they say he's being paid compensation and could increase and also assets, disturbance allowance for the to use the late the process of resettlement. they claim the fences were installed for the families safety to protect them from construction works. then it's got a, i'm throwing away in on an hour and i was expecting by now i'll be by the you can see some of the month was before we had arranged to conduct an interview with xfinity details, general manager and uganda. but his office canceled the day before and referred us
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to the global headquarters in paris when we weren't able to interview the company's kind of space to think a spokesperson shackle marciello. we met project directive people who talked about the ladies in getting you hers to a 2 year, sometimes denied that compensation to nice human rights kind of intimidation issues . i was there, i went and you're going to what i'm talking about through god that it is not talking about the to have done that because of just which some documents i wanted to discuss with the people affected by as a product. and i, so how do we have such as 5 websites, we're getting your offices as easily as access to electricity access to what discounts we have. people who else reporting buys a product of. so for the, for example, for this goes to leave foremost, did you by any chance, meet the phone? so it is negative 6 acres of that, of course, of that. did you by any chance, meet a woman who i've seen in your publicity to it has to be easy because we met them as well and they will feature in our film. we then went back and met ordinary people
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and it would be such a people sitting in front of us and i'd say i a 3 comes with the same offer for the me. oh shante. no, no, no, no, we're not. we're because i was finishing good. somebody something so i had the opportunity to discuss with a lot of people and not to, i was talking about people that take the advisor product, but so we'd say you've got them people, you know, and full for them. it is an opportunity for them. and it is an important sioux falls, a country. unfortunately, some opportunities, like the provision of a network of new own roads are actually bad news for locals. someone will be constructed near the visual, and yet they have not received compasses, shown not only little by the with him and the facility, the rigs is going to, well, it gun or something that somebody is land is a fix it. and he's not recognized as it project affected bus one, that kind of company,
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which he has is 2 or 3 meters from the road. people who are on broad a way of going to see that as project affected by sons. i have no doubt about that . if the house that is next to that road, now, it does not mean that it was there before. so some of these people whose houses are next to that road, maybe they have just come to that road because it's very attractive place to be that is northside joseph from him, sees it projects called us, but this is where by that are just going to pass and they said that this must all go. yes, this is this much of go this one of the we use the house on the took off of the a no compensation not published on the house. so joseph does get compensated for the loss of his friend or a compound, but not for the fact that he's high school, be noisy, dusty, and then his view on suitable for raising the family. i have 14 members on my
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funding just to bring up the user pretty she i'm just going by the name did i still have my children on play the good of all the areas most impacted by the oil matches and phones and national park is perhaps the best known one of the most important incentives and bio diversity in africa. home to many endangered birds and animals, undefined to, for an income generate to you. and it's hard. murchison for total plants to build a 12 pads and lane through the park. at least 2 more may come later, each well badge will contain multiple wells and will be linked by new roads and oil pipelines. the suspect is very huge, which is well, $34000.00 square. see how we are really useful is your position is one point was
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clocking on me to see we have taken the performance minutes regarding as a buyer's detail, sitting whizzing by fighting against pushing or storing with adults. we forestation today, the 1st rig is already drilling in the box. that nights the top and apparently operating 24 hours a day, it dominates the area in 2018. the n g o box fund commissioned an independent analysis of the project from consulting engineer bill powers, for i believe, no one should be drilling in a national park. you would, depending on the terrain, not even enter the park, but hit targets in the park from outside part were now drilling 10 kilometers as far as on weight under the ground to get to an oil charger. so since the 19 ninety's, the oil companies have had this capability, i'm not convinced about a buyer. diversity was a priority for us. we have chosen to minimize our impact phones. and by the way,
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with the most which you're not minimizing it's, i mean you can minimize it by using extended reach technology in 1999 to tile bill sales with 11 for longer to reach. but it wouldn't be more expensive. why didn't you do that? i don't, you, you're probably going to agree with different to what we have chosen. it is the best way to point the other big issue with these all developments is when you drill oil wells, you produce a lot of waste. a lot of that waste is going to be classified as hazardous waste, thousands and thousands of times in the state of the art technique is to immediately take that drilling waste that you've brought to the surface have a separate well where you can interject it back down deep into this one nation. so there's this other wise to toxic prove is it gets really minimized. injecting waste, but then there's technology, it's been around for decades. why when you do it elsewhere? are you not doing it yet? because of the about saying we uh,
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we were reading the doors out to new guns because we don't want to, we're going to spend a lot of money. we have stickers or commitment for pushing please enter. increments of highs, send us the don't do the ingestion while she just put it in trucks and haul it off to a hazardous waste site. you save money and that will involve hundreds of journeys a week in and out of the park, taking drilling waste to this purpose built disposal plot over a 100 kilometers away. of all the animals affected by that traffic elephants sensitive to noise and vibration. among the most risk anymore, they've gone to fight this dispute come the way, the big, the invading the communities and i think it does have a gaming site. i mean, i passed around to need the guns, hesitate to use congregations in police a district for over 20 years,
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and magical to come over to opt out in the mean. yeah. con condo on the structural or touching. going on then one night he was startled by an elephant in the dock and fell backwards, breaking his leg. that day i go to the truck and i just wanted to installing this fence uh, moving every day. even need a light, a few days earlier to other men were injured by an elephant and a 3rd was trying to get a hold of messiah young. we do, i believe that our report. so allison switching being driven out to the park and are actually talking people letting people killed. we have done a lot of citizens has nothing for this project. definitely. it is not the link to our projects the oil companies in system. they
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have vigorous grievance procedures, but many locals complain of government intimidation or even violence. innocent describes one meeting with government officials at the very start of the refinery projects. this guy came regarding me down to my fist up. i finally had put in the store and they hit about 300 people. that duane, that's 80 all informed me that you have audited me, updating the sales for 2 days. now asking me why do you meet the project i've sent in the past ones? why do to, why do you write petitions goodness, to the order for those deacons, kind of keisha and 5 members of his stuff, literacy to and help for 3 days. josh was operating permit and t o protests have been violent, keep broken up. this demonstration 9 people were arrested. one of these are the you must be aware of these crazy critics in the
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development unified being harassed and even stated, we don't condone any aspect of mishandling anyone. but i can tell you that sometimes these people have gone to demonstrations the security that people have to come in and ensure that those demonstrations do not disrupt roll on or the, the activist meanwhile, decided to fight this huge international corporation. they should take the campaign to an international audience. we're pulling the new to the course of action yukon. threshold for re engage totally coalition of organizations to have come together like by african civil society groups to try to stop the construction of the of this . by tonight i want to tell just of funding our destruction. through the ico
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project, the groups launched an international campaign calling on banks to blake caught the comp. we'd announcing $27.00 commercial banks like public statements to make it known publicly one way or another that they're not going to finance this pipeline. we're seeing 23 interested insurance companies, so they're not going to undermine the pipeline. so the pipeline is really struggle for financial support. and the total cost is approximately $4000000000.00 us dollars for the construction of the east africa code pipeline part fine, but using this wages reported is, is that wrong? we have made an investment decision on, on a capital expenditure of approximately 4 to 5000000 is the funding place. uh the answer is yes. at this point in time, you may know that the shareholders committed to fund the pipeline and you're saying
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that the funding is assured by the shareholders that the shareholders have to raise money and start something like 2 to 3 to so it's time to be in terms of guaranteed loans, right, that we're in the market right now raising that. and this point in time we see no consent whatsoever in being able to raise. and it just seems very confident. but i mean the majority of banks and ensures how fine. so i basically don't want anything to do with this budget. you are right that some lenders have backed out for the reasons and that is fine. but i can assure you that these 2 large port of lenders who engaging with and so therefore, that's the basis for the confidence between never they get the funds they must be paid with the interest that assumes oil prices remain high despite the global drive to move on from fossil fuels, given the total transition agenda, do you really believe that this project will be viable a we have different even convince of these. suppose that the viable, why?
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because the grid is always the menus increasing 20 to the line. we have hours to integer, which is saying that we launched in your project when we employ a mission and in terms of duration of your own work for me, 20 years project, this project from the end of 2045. ok. so it is in line, we have always try to g, which is not 0 as to 2050. so you're going to go on finding a huge quantities of carbon until 102045, and then suddenly solve solve the problem. i don't understand the so where you have to, to, to about 2 to the quantity of copland. i just said that these are low emission project is a ridiculous argument. i mean, for stats as the pipeline we're told has a 25 year lifetime reaching that 0 by 2050 doesn't mean we stock oil production in 2016 rule. right. it's a $1.00 degrees and $1.00 of the global warming, we need to stop dramatically reducing emissions. i hated that. what's that do?
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what we get the pedestal points that kind of pulled the state for the damage that is happening to the water. it is all but it shouldn't say you with the noise. you must stop beat easily. you also see it and hold it. so some one to make some money . then we lose that and what i did, we cannot go back into our space. we want us to nimble queen troops afforestation to add assume image was the countries in the most i've been promising that will send that message. the must duty, but we're talking about justice. we're talking about what is owed to the nations as a global. so for not admitting inputs and mechanism for making that happen because at the moment, as people like president the 70 and you're going to have will say we're getting no support from the level north we have to develop, we have to mitigate the damage the use of the global northly causing us because we've got to get our, i'll say anything with golf. so that's why i think the last and damaged funds is
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just so important to calculate how such a fund could be operated, equitably findings to and came up with a formula, a carbon budget, which would enable the world to meet the 1.5 degree targets. so we divided up that total carbon budget across a $168.00 countries based on their population sizes. and we wanted to know how much each country has admitted in comparison to their fair share as historically. and what did you find? the results show that most global sales countries are still well within their fair shares of this 1.5 degree budget. but the global north, as a group, has already over shot its fair share by 2.5 times. and we calculated that over a 1000000 countries with a total of a $192.00 trillion dollars to the rest of the world by 2050. to compensate for this appropriation of you believe what you've translated into real estate goes is, is so startling. and frankly,
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so unlikely to come anywhere near to being achieved that it's, it's, it's pretty depressing. but if you think peace of mind can be seen as depressing, we can also imagine the risks of not addressing the impacts of climate change for the un estimates that more than a 1000000000 climate refugees. if we don't get emissions back on track, the figures from signings team or i was certainly high put in a sense they provide a reality check given before comp 28. the usa is climate invoice refused to even use the language of reparations. are you planning to commit america to climate? reparations. that is say, we have to pay some other country because they had a flood where they had a hurricane or a type know a while under no circumstance was very good. so we had just called the 28th promise of a loss and damage fund stand today. it's currently touched at $700000000.00 us dollars . is that anywhere near the claim?
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no, it's not. same facts, the world's largest historical polluter of c. o. 2, the united states has pledged around $18000000.00 so far, which is comparable to the price of an apartment on fix up and in new york fast their contribution to reparations for the damage cost is now gone to the media. so that after i did the global sizes for aged as problem is that does before did what have we done with the before we few our, the companies come here and the revenue, the, the pointing it we're seeing because we have to pull, we've got what's the noise, we've got with that i would need the
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11 days that ended more than 60 young live in may 2021. the powerful testimony of palestinian families in gaza as they remember the children killed during the is really only 3 years ago. the 11 days in may, all i'll just say are i'm cuz some direction is deliberate, over $300000000.00 will suffice. emboldened $75.00 countries around the world, 100 percent of set on an emergency donation spence on projects. and we ensure beneficiaries come 1st of a 300 on luis,
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haven't had going through the bumps the crossing in recent months. our most of these bless and be blessed and we all turning your donations into direct delivery in the shortest possible time donates with confidence. the graduation sermon is take place at some colleges and universities in the us of to weeks of demonstrations and supports of palestine. so hundreds of people arrested under 100 of university of michigan where students carry their protests against the war and gaza. right into graduation. the one carried johnston, this is out is there a lot from day i also coming up thousands of demonstrates as gather in tennessee.

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