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plans not to limit itself only to the egyptian market, but to establish supplies to algeria, morocco, sudan and tunisia, where there is also a high demand for belarusian brands. belarusian exporters increased supplies to turkey in the first quarter, according to the turkish statistical office, plus 15% in january-march compared to the same period last year. the total amount came close to $82 million. negative balance. decreased slightly due to a decrease in belarusian imports from this republic. according to the results of trading on the currency and stock exchange, the dollar and the chinese yuan fell in price, while the russian currency began to grow. so, the following rates have been established: a dollar costs 3 rubles 24 kopecks. euro exchange rate to the national bank the price fell to 3 rubles 46 kopecks. 10 yuaniya costs 4.44, and 100 russian rubles costs 3.49 belarusian. more than 45% of all residents of belarus. according to the results of last year , more than 4 million people were employed in the economy, belstat calculated. the majority worked in private organizations; about 40
plans not to limit itself only to the egyptian market, but to establish supplies to algeria, morocco, sudan and tunisia, where there is also a high demand for belarusian brands. belarusian exporters increased supplies to turkey in the first quarter, according to the turkish statistical office, plus 15% in january-march compared to the same period last year. the total amount came close to $82 million. negative balance. decreased slightly due to a decrease in belarusian imports from this...
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the british decided to get complete control over sudan. however, the deeply religious people of that country did not want to obey 4 laws. the unceremonious intervention of british officials led to people's discontent. it spokesman was the theologians. mohammed also thought the frog blamed himself the marty. the design began to gather an army against the invaders. by 1884, most of the sudanese cities were in the hands of the modern great britain decided to intervene directly. but the troops of ahmad gave the invaders a drubbing in $1885.00. the rebels, the capital car to the feet of britain was totaled only by the very end of the 19th century. after the death of ahmad, the british were able to regain their control of sudan. unable to defeat the living body, the british took revenge on the dead one. these remains were drawn out of the mazda liam, and thrown away into the nile. odds had was brought to england as a trophy. however, the victory of the modest revolt became the 1st successful action of the peoples of africa against the colonial o
the british decided to get complete control over sudan. however, the deeply religious people of that country did not want to obey 4 laws. the unceremonious intervention of british officials led to people's discontent. it spokesman was the theologians. mohammed also thought the frog blamed himself the marty. the design began to gather an army against the invaders. by 1884, most of the sudanese cities were in the hands of the modern great britain decided to intervene directly. but the troops of...
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rwanda. >> rwanda, sudan, sudanese go to sudan. yeah. no go rwanda. why run the country? why do you go rwanda? yeah. >> yes. everybody is scared about rwanda. everybody not right about this. everybody say that it's not right if i come from my country. your country? why you send me another country? another country, different language, different religion, different everything . why so? different everything. why so? >> yes, it is a deterrent, he says. everyone is scared of rwanda. there obviously is, you know, a sense of entitlement there though, isn't there? which is that he's made it to britain, so he should have the opportunity to stay. that second chap there from kuwait, he says he has been granted asylum. so the other issue there is you've got people who've been rejected who are just unleash onto the streets that man who was accepted. and because we don't have anywhere for them to live. surprise surprise, he's also on the streets. this is something that many people could have seen coming a mile off. these clips do raise serious issues. are we actually making any attempt
rwanda. >> rwanda, sudan, sudanese go to sudan. yeah. no go rwanda. why run the country? why do you go rwanda? yeah. >> yes. everybody is scared about rwanda. everybody not right about this. everybody say that it's not right if i come from my country. your country? why you send me another country? another country, different language, different religion, different everything . why so? different everything. why so? >> yes, it is a deterrent, he says. everyone is scared of...
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sudan. poor we are, the french themselves thought. another, in quotation marks, peace initiative 100 km from paris will make them even poorer, or even take the life of someone close to them. we are no longer even talking about france and its weakening by blind and irresponsible elites. the question is, are we willing to send our children to die? because the us wants to create bases on the borders with russia, american and european neoconservatives do not want peace negotiations, we must fight until the last ukrainian, and what after that, where will we end up? this is a rhetorical question, because france has found itself in this place more than once in its recent history. paris was forced to send a military contingent to the islands of new caledonia. sending the french into the ukrainian trenches shocked the partners in the atlantic alliance so much that us secretary of state anthony rushed to paris on the evening plane it is not known for certain, but his determination damn for, i quote, synchronizing watches, as a result , stéphan
sudan. poor we are, the french themselves thought. another, in quotation marks, peace initiative 100 km from paris will make them even poorer, or even take the life of someone close to them. we are no longer even talking about france and its weakening by blind and irresponsible elites. the question is, are we willing to send our children to die? because the us wants to create bases on the borders with russia, american and european neoconservatives do not want peace negotiations, we must fight...
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the president has been contributing to try to resolve civil strife in south sudan and sudan and as you mentioned, kenya stepped forward and has been willing to take on a difficult peacekeeping mission in haiti. we have strong and deep partnerships. he is a pro-free enterprise leader and welcomes technology partnership partnerships. microsoft announced a data center powered by kenya's geothermal energy. there are several other large commercial partnerships being announced. this state visit is a chance for president biden to highlight his advocacy for democracy, his promotion of the free market and capitalist system and the new tools that we have in the united states, like the development finance corporation, to deliver economic opportunity in the global south on a basis that's more transparent, more fair, has higher standards than chinese lending and chinese investment. many african partners who i have met with say the united states needs to show up and needs to partner. this is our demonstration to the president and the people of kenya that we value their partnership and look forward t
the president has been contributing to try to resolve civil strife in south sudan and sudan and as you mentioned, kenya stepped forward and has been willing to take on a difficult peacekeeping mission in haiti. we have strong and deep partnerships. he is a pro-free enterprise leader and welcomes technology partnership partnerships. microsoft announced a data center powered by kenya's geothermal energy. there are several other large commercial partnerships being announced. this state visit is a...
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a senior un official has warned that the situation in sudan
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the british decided to get complete control over sudan. however, the deeply religious people of that country did not want to obey 4 laws. the unceremonious intervention of british officials led to people's discontent. it's spokesman was that the logins mohammed off thought the frog blamed himself the marty. the design. he began to gather an army against the invaders. by $1884.00, most of the sudanese cities were in the hands of the month. great britain decided to intervene directly. but the troops of ahmad gave the invaders at drubbing in $1885.00. the rebels, the capital car to the feet of britain was totaled only by the very end of the 19th century. after the death of ahmad, the british were able to regain their control of sudan. unable to defeat the living body, the british took revenge on the dead. what his remains were drawn out of the mazda liam, and thrown away into the nile. mods had was brought to england as a trophy. however, the victory of the modest revolt became the 1st successful action of the peoples of africa against the co
the british decided to get complete control over sudan. however, the deeply religious people of that country did not want to obey 4 laws. the unceremonious intervention of british officials led to people's discontent. it's spokesman was that the logins mohammed off thought the frog blamed himself the marty. the design. he began to gather an army against the invaders. by $1884.00, most of the sudanese cities were in the hands of the month. great britain decided to intervene directly. but the...
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this civil war in sudan broke out in april last year. what do we understand about what is happening now?— happening now? welcome the city is acked with happening now? welcome the city is packed with civilians, _ happening now? welcome the city is packed with civilians, you _ happening now? welcome the city is packed with civilians, you have - packed with civilians, you have hundreds of thousands of people there, in a city that are trapped in, undersiege there, in a city that are trapped in, under siege by the rapid support forces, they are getting caught up in the fighting as the battle begins to move in. it has been over the last week, with heavy weapons. we have reports that artillery shells have reports that artillery shells have been fired in the eastern parts of the city, some of those shells have been part paraded neighbourhoods. the army has been responding with air strikes and the number of casualties have been mounting. there is only one functioning hospital and it is overwhelmed. the city was already in a dire humanitarian si
this civil war in sudan broke out in april last year. what do we understand about what is happening now?— happening now? welcome the city is acked with happening now? welcome the city is packed with civilians, _ happening now? welcome the city is packed with civilians, you _ happening now? welcome the city is packed with civilians, you have - packed with civilians, you have hundreds of thousands of people there, in a city that are trapped in, undersiege there, in a city that are trapped in,...
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the british decided to get complete control over sudan. however, the deeply religious people of that country did not want to obey 4 laws. the unceremonious intervention of british officials led peoples discontent is spokesman was the theologians mohammed of thought. the frog blamed himself the mahdi. the design began to gather an army against the invaders. by 1884, most of the sudanese cities were in the hands of the modern great britain decided to intervene directly. but the troops of ahmad gave the invaders a drubbing in $1885.00 the rebels. the capital car to the feet of britain was totaled only by the very end of the 19th century. after the death of ahmad, the british were able to regain their control of sudan. unable to defeat the living body, the british took revenge on the dead. what his remains were drawn out of the mazda liam, and thrown away into the nile. odds had was brought to england as a trophy. however, the victory of the modest revolt became the 1st successful action of the peoples of africa against the colonial afresh. an
the british decided to get complete control over sudan. however, the deeply religious people of that country did not want to obey 4 laws. the unceremonious intervention of british officials led peoples discontent is spokesman was the theologians mohammed of thought. the frog blamed himself the mahdi. the design began to gather an army against the invaders. by 1884, most of the sudanese cities were in the hands of the modern great britain decided to intervene directly. but the troops of ahmad...
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the british decided to get complete control over sudan. however, the deeply religious people of that country did not want to obey 4 laws. the unceremonious intervention of british officials led to people's discontent. it spokesman was the theologian mohammed of thought. befell blamed himself the mahdi, the amazon. he began to gather an army against the invaders. by 1884. most of the suit in the cities were in the hands of the modern. great britain decided to intervene directly. but the troops of ahmad gave the invaders a drubbing. in 1885. the rebels, the capital card to the feet of britain was dodo only by the very end of the 19th century. after the death of ahmad, the british were able to regain their control of sudan. unable to defeat the living body, the british took revenge on the dead. what his remains were drawn out of the mazda liam, and thrown away into the nile. ahmad said, was brought to england as a trophy. however, the victory of the modest revolt became the 1st successful action of the peoples of africa against the colonial a
the british decided to get complete control over sudan. however, the deeply religious people of that country did not want to obey 4 laws. the unceremonious intervention of british officials led to people's discontent. it spokesman was the theologian mohammed of thought. befell blamed himself the mahdi, the amazon. he began to gather an army against the invaders. by 1884. most of the suit in the cities were in the hands of the modern. great britain decided to intervene directly. but the troops...
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the british decided to get complete control over sudan. however, the deeply religious people of that country did not want to obey 4 laws. the unceremonious intervention of british officials led to people's discontent. its spokesman was the theologians mohammed of thought. the frog blamed himself the mahdi the design. he began to gather an army against the invaders. by 1884, most of the sudanese cities were in the hands of the modern great britain decided to intervene directly. but the troops of ahmad gave the invaders at drubbing in $1885.00. the rebels, the capital car to the feet of britain was totaled only by the very end of the 19th century. after the death of ahmad, the british were able to regain their control of sudan. unable to defeat the living body, the british took revenge on the dead one. these remains were drawn out of the mazda liam, and thrown away into the nile. mods had was brought to england as a trophy. however, the victory of the modest revolt became the 1st successful action of the peoples of africa against the colonia
the british decided to get complete control over sudan. however, the deeply religious people of that country did not want to obey 4 laws. the unceremonious intervention of british officials led to people's discontent. its spokesman was the theologians mohammed of thought. the frog blamed himself the mahdi the design. he began to gather an army against the invaders. by 1884, most of the sudanese cities were in the hands of the modern great britain decided to intervene directly. but the troops of...
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engagement in meetings with sudan. during our first conversation, after your confirmation, we discussed the need for coordination and assistance from throughout the united states to get ahead of the next pandemic. i introduced legislation that you and the white house supported for which i am appreciative. despite that, this budget undermines effective coronation of u.s. global health security. i also did not and will never agree to negotiations with the world health assembly that would trade await u.s. intellectual property rights and give a deeply flawed world health organization enhanced authority and resources. these are challenging times for the united states, and the world. but our policies across the board are not helping us. we need to do better. thank you, mr. chair. >> thank you, senator risch. appreciate your comments. our witness today is antony blinken, the 71st u.s. secretary of state. he was nominated by president biden and confirmed by the united states senate and has been our secretary of state since ja
engagement in meetings with sudan. during our first conversation, after your confirmation, we discussed the need for coordination and assistance from throughout the united states to get ahead of the next pandemic. i introduced legislation that you and the white house supported for which i am appreciative. despite that, this budget undermines effective coronation of u.s. global health security. i also did not and will never agree to negotiations with the world health assembly that would trade...
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can famine in sudan be prevented? martin: yes. but will it be prevented? i don't know. 5 million people at risk of famine. i'm not aware of that number ever having been at that level of risk. we need the militaries of all sides to give us access to get our convoys and aid through. it is the trajectory of the war in the commanders on the ground who are not giving us the access that we need. nick: and finally, if i may take a moment to step back. we have not even talked about afghanistan, ukraine, yemen. i wonder how you look at this year and this moment after, as i said at the top, a nearly 50 year career focused on humanitarian and conflict aid. martin: i think it is as bad as it has ever been. i think it is a year of broken promises. the promises that the world's leaders made these recent decades, these promises are left at the entrance and parked there. but we still have across cultures and communities and across the world, the depth of humanity, of ordinary people, has not changed in essential values. what has changed is the leadership that we suffer fr
can famine in sudan be prevented? martin: yes. but will it be prevented? i don't know. 5 million people at risk of famine. i'm not aware of that number ever having been at that level of risk. we need the militaries of all sides to give us access to get our convoys and aid through. it is the trajectory of the war in the commanders on the ground who are not giving us the access that we need. nick: and finally, if i may take a moment to step back. we have not even talked about afghanistan,...
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on the very first trip i took overseas at usaid, i visited sudan, south sudan, ethiopia. ethiopia went to the somali region which had drought for five, six years in a row. and i did a food distribution with our friend, governor beasely of the world food program. i remember walking through and watching sacks of grain being handed out. in another area, the families that received the grain were signature and resting for a moment before they took them back home. as i was walking through a young ethiopian mother stopped me. and she said that she had a question. she said to me that she deeply appreciated the food assistance. she said, look, we need it. the question she asked is, can you help me with irrigation so i never have to do this again? that question, the father's question, the mother's question, that's the question each and every one of us here today we have to answer. if we don't, the crises of today will become the crises of tomorrow. we are not compassionate if we aren't answering those questions. thank you. [applause] >> wow. >> it's easy in the cheap seats. >> i re
on the very first trip i took overseas at usaid, i visited sudan, south sudan, ethiopia. ethiopia went to the somali region which had drought for five, six years in a row. and i did a food distribution with our friend, governor beasely of the world food program. i remember walking through and watching sacks of grain being handed out. in another area, the families that received the grain were signature and resting for a moment before they took them back home. as i was walking through a young...
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let me turn to the current situation in sudan. on may 14th, the ministration sanctioned two rsf forces commanders for perpetrating violence in darfur and threatening the peace and security of sudan. however, the rsf leader has not been sanctioned. the current fight against the rsf and sudanese armed forces for the city and belfour risk escalating humanitarian catastrophe, what is the state department doing to demand a kind ability in sudan? >> focus on a few things, first, we have the senior envoy, tom triolo, who is out there everything all day trying to drive forward on getting an end to the war and civilian transitional government formed, unifying the professional armed forces, access to people who need it and return of the democratic transition sudan was on before it was disrupted by the generals. we think the best way forward is to resume the negotiations hosting with the key stakeholders, the saudi's, the african union and also, yes, as appropriate to impose costs on individuals, entities escalating the conflict and committi
let me turn to the current situation in sudan. on may 14th, the ministration sanctioned two rsf forces commanders for perpetrating violence in darfur and threatening the peace and security of sudan. however, the rsf leader has not been sanctioned. the current fight against the rsf and sudanese armed forces for the city and belfour risk escalating humanitarian catastrophe, what is the state department doing to demand a kind ability in sudan? >> focus on a few things, first, we have the...
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to sudan now where there have been reports of further fighting in the western city of el fasher. the medical charity msf said on sunday that 2 children were killed after a bomb hit a paedeatric hospital in the city. fighting between the government and paramilitaries broke out over a year ago but fighting in the city has recently intensified. the un's humanitarian chief has described the escalation as �*deeply alarming' for more lets speak to our correspondent — kalkidan yibeltal. the fighting in el fasher had been relatively quiet over the past few days. is this being seen as a major push by the rsf are to take the city from the government?— from the government? well, the humanitarian _ from the government? well, the humanitarian agencies _ from the government? well, the humanitarian agencies are - from the government? well, the - humanitarian agencies are describing it as a major... back in the city. we have been reporting about possible offences in the city for weeks. the us, the eu, and the un were saying that this important city in the darfur region could become a scene
to sudan now where there have been reports of further fighting in the western city of el fasher. the medical charity msf said on sunday that 2 children were killed after a bomb hit a paedeatric hospital in the city. fighting between the government and paramilitaries broke out over a year ago but fighting in the city has recently intensified. the un's humanitarian chief has described the escalation as �*deeply alarming' for more lets speak to our correspondent — kalkidan yibeltal. the...
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let me turn to the current situation in sudan. on may 14th, the ministration sanctioned two rsf forces commanders for perpetrating violence in darfur and threatening the peace and security of sudan. however, the rsf leader has not been sanctioned. the current fight against the rsf and sudanese armed forces for the city and belfour risk escalating humanitarian catastrophe, what is the state department doing to demand a kind ability in sudan? >> focus on a few things, first, we have the senior envoy, tom triolo, who is out there everything all day trying to drive forward on getting an end to the war and civilian transitional government formed, unifying the professional armed forces, access to people who need it and return of the democratic transition sudan was on before it was disrupted by the generals. we think the best way forward is to resume the negotiations hosting with the key stakeholders, the saudi's, the african union and also, yes, as appropriate to impose costs on individuals, entities escalating the conflict and committi
let me turn to the current situation in sudan. on may 14th, the ministration sanctioned two rsf forces commanders for perpetrating violence in darfur and threatening the peace and security of sudan. however, the rsf leader has not been sanctioned. the current fight against the rsf and sudanese armed forces for the city and belfour risk escalating humanitarian catastrophe, what is the state department doing to demand a kind ability in sudan? >> focus on a few things, first, we have the...
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burma are the half-million who died in tigre, or the 18 million who are facing famine conditions in sudan because of war crimes. the icc only seems to focus on israel. host: if the icc does issue these warrants and israeli officials or benjamin netanyahu are targeted -- if they were to travel to the united states, with the united states have any responsibility to the icc? guest: absolutely not. if the north korean court were to indict you, that does not mean the american police will arrest you and send you two for phnom penh. we do not acknowledge and have not signed or ratified the treaty for the icc, nor do we recognize the north korean court. which of those two is less credible will be determined in the weeks to come. host: coming back to capitol hill, about half an hour ago, part of marjorie taylor greene's press conference, she said she would trigger her motion to vacate resolution against speaker johnson next week, moving ahead with that effort. your reaction to what this means for congress in the weeks and perhaps months to come? guest: i think this shows the disarray of the republ
burma are the half-million who died in tigre, or the 18 million who are facing famine conditions in sudan because of war crimes. the icc only seems to focus on israel. host: if the icc does issue these warrants and israeli officials or benjamin netanyahu are targeted -- if they were to travel to the united states, with the united states have any responsibility to the icc? guest: absolutely not. if the north korean court were to indict you, that does not mean the american police will arrest you...
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difference on the battlefields. possibly, look at the plight of refugees, web flat, the civil war and sudan. as more people are.
difference on the battlefields. possibly, look at the plight of refugees, web flat, the civil war and sudan. as more people are.
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i he reminds me of sudan in many things. cristiano ronaldo, like a hybrid of zidane, redondo and seedorf. he goes to napoli, he scores an amazing goal and people start comparing him to maradona. i mean, this is this tells you something about the impact he's had, because in the way that he's played, there's been little glimpses of all sorts of players. there is a zidane comparison here the long stride, the elegance, the touch of kind of subtlety, despite being a big man, both both good in tight spaces, very good in football iq, the way they understand the game and what happens around them. i've seen videos where they put some of his plays and some of zidane's plays and it's like, okay, i have goose bumps now. you can see that he's learned a lot from from sudan, but in some other ways he's i mean, this sounds like blasphemy, you know, but in some other ways, he's better than zidane. he can score more goals defensively. he's a lot stronger than zidane because physically he's a lot stronger than zidane. i know this sounds very,
i he reminds me of sudan in many things. cristiano ronaldo, like a hybrid of zidane, redondo and seedorf. he goes to napoli, he scores an amazing goal and people start comparing him to maradona. i mean, this is this tells you something about the impact he's had, because in the way that he's played, there's been little glimpses of all sorts of players. there is a zidane comparison here the long stride, the elegance, the touch of kind of subtlety, despite being a big man, both both good in tight...
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they say the world needs to wake up to what's happening, as experts warn sudan is at risk of breaking a part of the british toddler who was born death can now hear thanks to a ground breaking gene therapy research, a site. it mocks. a new era in the treatment of deafness. she might not be a musician yet, but also having a hearing restored. hopeful, cannot hear the music she plays unaided. she was born completely desk because of the genetic mutation, the effect of surgery that took just 16 minutes amazed her parents waiting the dropping. all right, was that it was, opal has a mutation in a gene which should allow cells in the, in the air to communicate. with the hearing of during the surgery, she received an infusion, which contained a working copy of the gene. a harmless virus is used to carry the gene to its destination. what viruses are designed to do? what that purpose is, is for them to put the genetic material into cells. and so i'm the with this attenuate to that into virus. we can drop a tiny little packet of genetic information into the cells and that will promote could change
they say the world needs to wake up to what's happening, as experts warn sudan is at risk of breaking a part of the british toddler who was born death can now hear thanks to a ground breaking gene therapy research, a site. it mocks. a new era in the treatment of deafness. she might not be a musician yet, but also having a hearing restored. hopeful, cannot hear the music she plays unaided. she was born completely desk because of the genetic mutation, the effect of surgery that took just 16...
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the comprehensive agreement with sudan is also a breakthrough. when the americans collect. puts his suitcases behind a large puddle on his island, then in eurasia in africa too, the war ends and cooperation begins, this is such a law of nature, this shows the situation in afghanistan, because the period when there was a limited soviet contingent there, there was also america , supplied an infinite number of stingers, weapons and so on, the same thing is apparently in ukraine, if america is not there, cooperation will arise there, relations will arise, we remained at the expert level - all these details related to the deployment of our possible military presence in moscow are good very well worked out, almost everything is ready, all that is required is political will to complete the negotiation process, maybe when they send a representative delegation now, it will be possible to implement everything, well, you know, here this is not the advisability of cooperation with us in all respects from the point of view... a lot is changing, our relations
the comprehensive agreement with sudan is also a breakthrough. when the americans collect. puts his suitcases behind a large puddle on his island, then in eurasia in africa too, the war ends and cooperation begins, this is such a law of nature, this shows the situation in afghanistan, because the period when there was a limited soviet contingent there, there was also america , supplied an infinite number of stingers, weapons and so on, the same thing is apparently in ukraine, if america is not...
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to another massacre in force, millions more people to flee for the lives of more on the situation in sudan, we're joined now by the all the little dang who an analyst who studies the region. she's currently here in germany. thanks for being with us. i'll be millions of people have been displaced in sit down just in the past year. do you see any prospect for those people returning to their home safely? so thank you for having me on carriage. i think at the current moment it's impossible for most of the displaced civilians to read. it's simply not possible, particularly for the niceties that i have been targeted. no, probably human rights watch report. we know that the mass of beach and other non non arabic, to define groups are specifically doing what is, has been declared by many people's being actually cleansing and genocide. so i will, i be able to return to their home safely in the current moment. no, because of anything, the conflict is intensified as the 2 sides try to gain control of the outside of the last part of the under our control. i wanted to ask you about that. it because the
to another massacre in force, millions more people to flee for the lives of more on the situation in sudan, we're joined now by the all the little dang who an analyst who studies the region. she's currently here in germany. thanks for being with us. i'll be millions of people have been displaced in sit down just in the past year. do you see any prospect for those people returning to their home safely? so thank you for having me on carriage. i think at the current moment it's impossible for most...
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the worst affected nation is sudan, where civil war has to place more than 9000000. a warning that our next report contains disturbing images. full year old, you as mean has struggled to walk since she was shots in the lake. she is from l janina into dons west off full, but he's growing up in a camp for displaced people across the border in chad. last year is fighting me at the home. yes, mean, fled with her family. but the rebel power, military groups, the rapids support forces caught up with them. a bullet toll through. yes means leg and he's her mother. why did i do her mother who was 8 months pregnant? was killed and yes mean was left all alone. some people found her on the road and brought her here on the road to the buddha. we old suffered of the rapids support forces killed and wounded. so many people like i heard a recent human rights watch report accuses the rapids support forces and allied militias of carrying out attacks and west of full killing thousands. the report says this indicates ethnic cleansing will crimes and genocide. the power military group ha
the worst affected nation is sudan, where civil war has to place more than 9000000. a warning that our next report contains disturbing images. full year old, you as mean has struggled to walk since she was shots in the lake. she is from l janina into dons west off full, but he's growing up in a camp for displaced people across the border in chad. last year is fighting me at the home. yes, mean, fled with her family. but the rebel power, military groups, the rapids support forces caught up with...
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in egypt, but the countries for which you are responsible are, of course, algeria and oman, as well sudan. in general, if we speak, today africa and... the middle east, how it is changing, how can we build this political and economic dialogue so that it is mutually beneficial, this region is developing dynamically, first of all, it is important to note that the countries of this region for the most part, they turn to us, if there was a certain time of calm, there was a certain time of some kind, there may be some fears or embarrassment, then i would
in egypt, but the countries for which you are responsible are, of course, algeria and oman, as well sudan. in general, if we speak, today africa and... the middle east, how it is changing, how can we build this political and economic dialogue so that it is mutually beneficial, this region is developing dynamically, first of all, it is important to note that the countries of this region for the most part, they turn to us, if there was a certain time of calm, there was a certain time of some...
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zero respect for them, i personally have zero respect for all these international authorities after sudan , yugoslavia, after everything that they did then, all these courts in gaga, yes the bomb needs to go there. small, but powerful, so rubbery that it would jump up to your head, although on the other hand i really enjoyed it today. may die. i have spoken about this several times . i believe that we in europe are living through an existential moment when our europe weeks ago. first, war has returned to europe along with russian aggression in ukraine. and when we say that europe is the world, look. secondly, because we are at a time when one of europe's challenges is to become the continent that... is the first to succeed in decarbonizing its economy, that is, addressing climate problems must not be at the expense of economic growth and industrialization, i think that deep down, i'm talking about this today, we are experiencing a crisis in our democracies, and we can do it ourselves see who's talking? this is what the last colonial master says, this is him, what a democrat he is, he is a
zero respect for them, i personally have zero respect for all these international authorities after sudan , yugoslavia, after everything that they did then, all these courts in gaga, yes the bomb needs to go there. small, but powerful, so rubbery that it would jump up to your head, although on the other hand i really enjoyed it today. may die. i have spoken about this several times . i believe that we in europe are living through an existential moment when our europe weeks ago. first, war has...
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or let's take people from sudan or let's take people from sudan or let's take people from the refugee camps in china, i haven't heard well, i would say anybody actually saying that. and secondly, we know actually what happens when we accept palestinians into this country. the two cases i wrote about this morning, country. the two cases i wrote about this morning , the two about this morning, the two young palestinian women who went to one of them went to the university of manchester to study law. another one i'm not i can't remember exactly where she went, but they both came out very quickly after october the 7th and they put on nice paraglider stickers onto their clothes and they ran into the streets saying how proud they were of the murder, rape and violence that was committed against jews. and i wonder what your grandfather , or indeed jews your grandfather, or indeed jews today in britain would feel and think if we were to open the country to people who, to be blunt , celebrated the murder and blunt, celebrated the murder and rape of jews on october the 7th, which many of us found
or let's take people from sudan or let's take people from sudan or let's take people from the refugee camps in china, i haven't heard well, i would say anybody actually saying that. and secondly, we know actually what happens when we accept palestinians into this country. the two cases i wrote about this morning, country. the two cases i wrote about this morning , the two about this morning, the two young palestinian women who went to one of them went to the university of manchester to study...
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to me, it is a destroyed state, there is a threat that darfur will now be divided after southern sudan, that is , in fact, the state of sudan as such will not have an outbreak of cholera, that is, the dream of kaikal is coming true is coming true, yes flashes... and i would like to warn russian tourists that more than 2000 sudanese refugees are already in egypt, ours are going there to resorts and can shorten anything, the borders there are difficult to control, in such an environment it is egypt lives, more or less such a prosperous country, but egypt has a lot of its own problems, due to the fact that shipping on the soviet canal has decreased somewhere... foreign exchange earnings to the treasury have fallen by 50% since they introduced high exchange rate of the pound, then labor migrants, about 12 million egyptians working abroad, stopped sending money to egypt, the treasury also does not receive additional money, in the country about 70% are either on the verge of poverty or already beyond poverty, they are forced to receive food by cards. i looked at cairo, dirt, that it’s hot,
to me, it is a destroyed state, there is a threat that darfur will now be divided after southern sudan, that is , in fact, the state of sudan as such will not have an outbreak of cholera, that is, the dream of kaikal is coming true is coming true, yes flashes... and i would like to warn russian tourists that more than 2000 sudanese refugees are already in egypt, ours are going there to resorts and can shorten anything, the borders there are difficult to control, in such an environment it is...
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americans ought to be concerned about sudan, about , about haiti. we must have a morality that includes all of our humanitarian needs on a global level, and that's why i was glad president biden brought the president of kenya and gave him the kind of recognition that shows africa that they are no longer being ignored. we'll be right back. back. shingles. some describe it as an intense burning sensation, or an unbearable itch. this painful, blistering rash can disrupt your life for weeks and could make it hard to be there for your loved ones. shingles could also lead to serious complications that can last for years. if you're over 50, the virus that causes shingles is likely already inside you. and as you age, your risk of developing shingles increases. don't wait. ask your doctor or pharmacist about shingles today. only purple's gel flex grid passes the raw egg test. no other mattress cradles your body and simultaneously supports your spine. ask your doctor or pharmacist memory foam doesn't come close. get your best sleep guaranteed. save up to $800
americans ought to be concerned about sudan, about , about haiti. we must have a morality that includes all of our humanitarian needs on a global level, and that's why i was glad president biden brought the president of kenya and gave him the kind of recognition that shows africa that they are no longer being ignored. we'll be right back. back. shingles. some describe it as an intense burning sensation, or an unbearable itch. this painful, blistering rash can disrupt your life for weeks and...
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you can see that he's learned a lot from from sudan, but in some other ways, he's — i mean, this sounds like blasphemy, you know — but in some other ways, he's better than zidane. he can score more goals defensively. he's a lot stronger than zidane because physically he's a lot stronger than zidane. i know this sounds very, very strong, but he can be he's just started. he has to prove that. but he has the potential to be as great as those players. the sky is the limit with him. i know he wants that champions league, so hopefully he'll be lifting it in wembley. the rematch between the undisputed heavyweight champion oleksander usyk and tyson fury will take place on december the 21st according to officials in saudi arabia. usyk became the first man to beat fury when he won on a split decision just under two weeks ago. but it's unlikely that all four heavyweight belts will be on the line in the rematch with the ibf planning to strip usyk as he will not be facing its mandatory challenger next. that's all your sport for now. from me, marc edwards, and the rest of the team here, we'll see y
you can see that he's learned a lot from from sudan, but in some other ways, he's — i mean, this sounds like blasphemy, you know — but in some other ways, he's better than zidane. he can score more goals defensively. he's a lot stronger than zidane because physically he's a lot stronger than zidane. i know this sounds very, very strong, but he can be he's just started. he has to prove that. but he has the potential to be as great as those players. the sky is the limit with him. i know he...
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after the death of a mod, since the british were able to regain their control of sudan, unable to defeat the living body, the british took revenge on the dead one. these remains were drawn out of the mazda liam, and thrown away into the nile mas head was brought to england as a trophy. however, the victory of the modest revolt became the 1st successful action of the peoples of africa against the colonial afresh. and remained at dark stain on the reputation of the british empire. the the, the the push the ball. so the, the by doing the difficult people for them to look at, in the midst of, of you seem to the switch going, wasn't even pulled out of the need to get the actual but the point of, of upsize, but actually lots of those. uh huh. now mostly hello, hello. hello. hello. hi, yes me doing well is.
after the death of a mod, since the british were able to regain their control of sudan, unable to defeat the living body, the british took revenge on the dead one. these remains were drawn out of the mazda liam, and thrown away into the nile mas head was brought to england as a trophy. however, the victory of the modest revolt became the 1st successful action of the peoples of africa against the colonial afresh. and remained at dark stain on the reputation of the british empire. the the, the...
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scenes, in the regional scenes, there are crises in africa , whether it is the congo crisis, south sudan, lesotho, or zealand, its neighbors and other countries always play a kind of partnership that can solve the crisis. it has been in the international scene , usually now or almost since the end of the year he has been a non-permanent member several times in the last 30 years. it has been security that such cases show that it has a special position, and apart from the palestine issue that you said is a root issue , there are two or three very special aspects of the national congress party or the african party, one of which is the 50-50 participation. there is a percentage of women, and men , as we are talking about now , 12 out of 24 ministers are women and they also hold important positions, and these things make them play an important role in the domestic scene, so to speak. of course, because of the problems they have and the recession economy and the pressures that i told you to endure these years, well, poverty, unemployment and these problems, but mr. rama fazha hopes that he can
scenes, in the regional scenes, there are crises in africa , whether it is the congo crisis, south sudan, lesotho, or zealand, its neighbors and other countries always play a kind of partnership that can solve the crisis. it has been in the international scene , usually now or almost since the end of the year he has been a non-permanent member several times in the last 30 years. it has been security that such cases show that it has a special position, and apart from the palestine issue that you...
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converting this positive attitude towards us through political contacts into the economy with them, sudan is our traditional... that we have reached our peak, well, there is such a common phrase: the potential of our cooperation is not fully realized, this is exactly so, the egyptians, algerians, even sudan and oman, these countries, they all, in principle, can represent a large interesting market for us, when we master one niche, we will be able to move on, goods , we must not forget about services too, we must not forget about investment cooperation, we must not forget about the possibility of attracting investments from these countries, volumes are one thing, we pay attention to working with food, in principle, the food sector is strategic, you must always eat, no matter what happens, recent years have shown that food should not be forgotten, so to stake out a position in the egyptian food market, this is important, we are already present here, we are already present here with our milk, you can walk through the egyptian stores, you will see our chips, i really hope that our confectione
converting this positive attitude towards us through political contacts into the economy with them, sudan is our traditional... that we have reached our peak, well, there is such a common phrase: the potential of our cooperation is not fully realized, this is exactly so, the egyptians, algerians, even sudan and oman, these countries, they all, in principle, can represent a large interesting market for us, when we master one niche, we will be able to move on, goods , we must not forget about...
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you can see that he's learned a lot from from sudan, - but in some other ways, he's — i mean, this sounds— like blasphemy, you know — but in some other ways, - he's better than zidane. he can score more goals defensively. | he's a lot stronger than zidane because physically he's a lot. stronger than zidane. i know this sounds very, . very strong, but he can be a better player than zidane. he can have a better career than zidane. i he's really seen as somebody who in ten years and he wants to be here for ten years. he said, we'll be the leader, the captain of this real madrid team. he has everything to become a legend in real madrid. i think he has the potential to be among the top threel players in the history of the club, up there| with alfredo di stefano and cristiano ronaldo.| i know these are big words. he'sjust started. he has to prove that. but he has the potential to be as great as those players. - the sky is the limit with him. i know he wants that champions league, so hopefully he'll be lifting it in wembley. the rematch between the undisputed heavyweight champion oleksander
you can see that he's learned a lot from from sudan, - but in some other ways, he's — i mean, this sounds— like blasphemy, you know — but in some other ways, - he's better than zidane. he can score more goals defensively. | he's a lot stronger than zidane because physically he's a lot. stronger than zidane. i know this sounds very, . very strong, but he can be a better player than zidane. he can have a better career than zidane. i he's really seen as somebody who in ten years and he wants...
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to refer to other occupied territories, such as indian-occupied kashmir, as well as places such as sudan and congo , which are ruled by oppressive western regimes. signs have been drawn on this wall to refer to the works of native americans, which shows the connection between the students protesting the status of native americans in palestine and the kind of treatment both nations faced from the polytheistic colonialists. on this work , artistic symbols to repeat on this symbolic wall of names blacks and people of color have been listed who have been killed by police officers in america. american police organizations train israeli forces and have some sort of training exchanges with them. the students say that the main issue here is the issue of palestine and they want discussions about palestine to continue. the students say quite frankly that this struggle is an attempt to reclaim the lands for all the peoples who live under occupation. these protests are not about freedom of speech. it is not, but about gaza and palestine. i am a student here i. please don't leave us alone , don't let
to refer to other occupied territories, such as indian-occupied kashmir, as well as places such as sudan and congo , which are ruled by oppressive western regimes. signs have been drawn on this wall to refer to the works of native americans, which shows the connection between the students protesting the status of native americans in palestine and the kind of treatment both nations faced from the polytheistic colonialists. on this work , artistic symbols to repeat on this symbolic wall of names...
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then women in south sudan and south sudan is the most dangerous place in the world to give birth at. so we are there helping our patients. we're incredibly hire a. they and get connected to the resources that they need. so that their lives and the lives of their children can be greatly improved. we want to make a really big impact on our patients lives and we love. but we do. we have the best patients in the world. yeah. what do you love about being a nurse? making impact helping him how? >> patients become empowered knowing what their bodies can do and knowing what they can access within their community is the resources that they need get housing event have long term connections with doctors and their children's pediatrician. you know, medical care something that even you you end up doing for your children, right? so you want to empower these parents to be the best parents that they can be. but you have to give them lots of tools and also a lot of inspiration. and it's it's a it's a wonderful thing to do. so what would you say that anyone who >> is aspiring to be a nurse or in nursi
then women in south sudan and south sudan is the most dangerous place in the world to give birth at. so we are there helping our patients. we're incredibly hire a. they and get connected to the resources that they need. so that their lives and the lives of their children can be greatly improved. we want to make a really big impact on our patients lives and we love. but we do. we have the best patients in the world. yeah. what do you love about being a nurse? making impact helping him how?...
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today it became known that russia is planning to open an embassy in sierra leone, nigeria and south sudan in the near future. sergei lavrov announced this at a gala reception for heads of diplomatic missions. dynamically developing inter-parliamentary and inter-party relations. we are working to expand our diplomatic presence in africa. last december , the russian embassy in burkina faso resumed its activities. we are now preparing to open full-fledged diplomatic missions in sierra leone, nigeria and... the potential of russian-african cooperation in all areas is truly large-scale. we will continue to jointly implement it in order to bring our relations to the level of a true strategic partnership. well, our country will soon have a new law on technology policy in russia. details of the document that will contribute to the creation of competitive domestic high-tech products and the establishment of work with production. government policy, it will become the basis for achieving a bill on technological goals that were set by the president in his address to the federal assembly, well, in par
today it became known that russia is planning to open an embassy in sierra leone, nigeria and south sudan in the near future. sergei lavrov announced this at a gala reception for heads of diplomatic missions. dynamically developing inter-parliamentary and inter-party relations. we are working to expand our diplomatic presence in africa. last december , the russian embassy in burkina faso resumed its activities. we are now preparing to open full-fledged diplomatic missions in sierra leone,...
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non-aligned movement in baku announced the completion of the process of resuming relations between iran and sudan. in a meeting with a group of philanthropists, which was held on the occasion of the national day of support for the families of prisoners, the head of the judiciary said that conditions must be created so that the released person does not return to prison. the people who are busy chatting around the table have one thing in common in doing good deeds , how would you feel if you set a pigeon free, and of course we have similar concerns for the release of prisoners and help for the families of convicts. so far, we have done 12 revenge cases, one of which was done just last night. all the guests are the head of the judiciary. i am very happy. maybe no respected official like you had invited us. from the dentist. that hir shirazi, together with my wife, we do dental work for free until the philanthropist of esfahani with the highest number of prisoners released this year , 100 billion, hearing the name of imam raofmo, 88 prisoners were released. at all it provides the ground for you and m
non-aligned movement in baku announced the completion of the process of resuming relations between iran and sudan. in a meeting with a group of philanthropists, which was held on the occasion of the national day of support for the families of prisoners, the head of the judiciary said that conditions must be created so that the released person does not return to prison. the people who are busy chatting around the table have one thing in common in doing good deeds , how would you feel if you set...
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it has been the congo crisis , south sudan, lesotho, swaziland, its neighbors and other countries, it always plays a kind of partnership that can solve the crises in the international arena, usually now or almost since the last 30 years. far to now he is a non-permanent member of the security council , which shows that he has a special position. and aside from the palestinian issue, which you said is a root issue , there are two or three very special aspects of the african national congress party , one of which is the 50% participation of women and men, which means that right now we are talking about 24 people. 12 of their ministers are women and they also hold important positions, and this makes them play an important role in the domestic scene. of course, because of the issues they have and the economic recession and the pressures they have i told you to endure these years, well, poverty , unemployment and these problems, but mr. rama fazza hopes that he will be able to solve these problems as much as he can in this second term of the presidency, thank you mr. masoumi. thank you for
it has been the congo crisis , south sudan, lesotho, swaziland, its neighbors and other countries, it always plays a kind of partnership that can solve the crises in the international arena, usually now or almost since the last 30 years. far to now he is a non-permanent member of the security council , which shows that he has a special position. and aside from the palestinian issue, which you said is a root issue , there are two or three very special aspects of the african national congress...
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especially a country like chad which is at the fulcrum of not just the region but libya to the north and sudan to the east. it has been several years since congress and t administration have given military assistance or training to the chadians. part of that is due to the nature of regime transition in the country. at the same time, the chadians have the right to ask, if you e not here to train us, what are you here to do? the answer is to also help our french partners in some counterterrorism operations. it raises a legitimate question from the chadian point of view. we end up associated with a former colonial power that have baggage in the region. >> in terms of countries filling the vacuum, we sought russia has already made its way into niger. what are the consequences of countries like russia and china filling the void that we are leaving? >> in the short-term, they provide what some of these new regimes, military regimes, think is a security blanket. whether what they provide is useful is a direct question. but in the long term, are they capable of providing military assistance, training
especially a country like chad which is at the fulcrum of not just the region but libya to the north and sudan to the east. it has been several years since congress and t administration have given military assistance or training to the chadians. part of that is due to the nature of regime transition in the country. at the same time, the chadians have the right to ask, if you e not here to train us, what are you here to do? the answer is to also help our french partners in some counterterrorism...
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>> the civil war in sudan cost over 2 million lives. where were you when all of the reports about and document documentary evidence iran, iran and the regime killing and persecuting women because they won't wear hijabs? where were you with all of the atrocities committed by? the houthis in yemen? where were you? when it comes to the over 1 million muslims who are imprisoned in concentration camps in china? it's only when the jews attempt defend themselves do they come out in in in mass protests like this, because really what this is about at the end of the day is anti-semitism ism and the belief that that the jews do not have a right to their to their ancestral and the jews have a greater claim on the ancestral homeland going back 3500 years than any other group. and that's just a sort of a fact of history. it's also the fact that history israel has proposed on five different occasions with the peel commission in 37, when with the u.n. partition plan in 48, after the 67 war in 2000, with president clinton in 2000 and 2008, the palestini
>> the civil war in sudan cost over 2 million lives. where were you when all of the reports about and document documentary evidence iran, iran and the regime killing and persecuting women because they won't wear hijabs? where were you with all of the atrocities committed by? the houthis in yemen? where were you? when it comes to the over 1 million muslims who are imprisoned in concentration camps in china? it's only when the jews attempt defend themselves do they come out in in in mass...
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i just hope this is going to work. >> let me will be to sudan, the world's largest displacement crisis, one of the world's largest food crises. yesterday a u.n. special on vote said the sudanese people were trapped in "an infertile of brutal violence -- an inferno of brutal violence." >> yes. but will it be prevented? i don't know. 5 million people at risk of famine. i am not aware of that number ever having been at that level of risk. we need the militaries of both sides, of all sides to give us access to get our convoys through, to get our aid through. the people. it is the trajectory of the war and the commanders on the ground who are not giving us the access that we need. >> finally, if i may take a moment to step back. we have not even talked about afghanistan, ukraine, yemen. i wonder, how you look at this year and this moment after, as i said at the top, nearly 50 year career focused on humanitarian aid. >> i do think it is as bad as it has ever been. i think it is a year of broken promises. the promises that the world's leaders made, these recent decades, these promises are lef
i just hope this is going to work. >> let me will be to sudan, the world's largest displacement crisis, one of the world's largest food crises. yesterday a u.n. special on vote said the sudanese people were trapped in "an infertile of brutal violence -- an inferno of brutal violence." >> yes. but will it be prevented? i don't know. 5 million people at risk of famine. i am not aware of that number ever having been at that level of risk. we need the militaries of both sides,...
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non-aligned movement in baku about the completion of the process of resuming relations between iran and sudan. in a telephone conversation with mr. ahmadian, these two syrian officials expressed their condolences on the martyrdom of ayatollah raeesi and his companions. major general kefa malham and major general ali mamluk said in this telephone conversation. heda does not only belong to the iranian nation, but belongs to it they have been to the resistance front and syria. north gaza is still under the fire of zionist regime fighters. a media source about the forced migration of thousands of residents of jabalia due to floods in this area. they say that one of these attacks is the attack of the zionists on a school near jabalia. at least 10 people were martyred and 17 people were injured in this attack. the injured, most of whom are women and children, were transferred to the only active hospital in northern gaza, mamadani hospital. there are reports of the continuation of the siege of kamal adwan hospital in the north of gaza , and there is also news of al-aqsa hospital in the center of gaz
non-aligned movement in baku about the completion of the process of resuming relations between iran and sudan. in a telephone conversation with mr. ahmadian, these two syrian officials expressed their condolences on the martyrdom of ayatollah raeesi and his companions. major general kefa malham and major general ali mamluk said in this telephone conversation. heda does not only belong to the iranian nation, but belongs to it they have been to the resistance front and syria. north gaza is still...
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we deal with sugar, raw materials for vegetable oils, we have offices in sudan, somalia, madagascar, beninin, uganda, many african countries and, of course, india, we are very interested in cooperation with russia in terms of food. separately on the forum discussed the situation on the eve of the start of the new season. let me remind you that after a very warm april, when good weather contributed to the rapid growth of plants, may frosts came, destroying about 1% of all expected crops in russia. as stated by dmitry patrushev. in the affected regions, replanting is almost complete, so the ministry of agriculture maintains the grain production forecast at at least 132 million tons, of which approximately 85 million is wheat. exports are expected to remain level. 60 million tons. also at the sirius university of science and technology dmitry patrushev held an extended meeting on the flood situation. it was attended by authorized representatives of the president in the southern and north caucasus federal districts, as well as heads of regions and the leadership of the ministry of emerge
we deal with sugar, raw materials for vegetable oils, we have offices in sudan, somalia, madagascar, beninin, uganda, many african countries and, of course, india, we are very interested in cooperation with russia in terms of food. separately on the forum discussed the situation on the eve of the start of the new season. let me remind you that after a very warm april, when good weather contributed to the rapid growth of plants, may frosts came, destroying about 1% of all expected crops in...
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preparing to open full-fledged diplomatic missions in the sierra leone, nigeria and the republic of south sudan. we note with satisfaction the growth of russian-african trade turnover; last year it grew by 30% and amounted to approximately obligations in terms of export supplies, agricultural products, fertilizers, energy resources and other urgently needed goods for africans. we continue to provide support in strengthening human resources, increasing the number of scholarships, opening new branches of russian universities and schools, and creating a network of open education centers. currently studying in russia. region, head of the department of economic security and anti-corruption, regional headquarters of the ministry of internal affairs. behind the iron bars , the colonel's charm abruptly gave way to excitement. diakov is accused of exceeding official authority. the flow took place in a closed mode, and most importantly the department of the investigative committee, which is investigating the case, has so far refrained from commenting. in some media there are only assumptions. investigati
preparing to open full-fledged diplomatic missions in the sierra leone, nigeria and the republic of south sudan. we note with satisfaction the growth of russian-african trade turnover; last year it grew by 30% and amounted to approximately obligations in terms of export supplies, agricultural products, fertilizers, energy resources and other urgently needed goods for africans. we continue to provide support in strengthening human resources, increasing the number of scholarships, opening new...
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a rival group of smugglers had directed their passengers from sudan towards the same boat. as more migrants piled on board, you can hear ahmed shouting for help. translation: she said, "help me, i dad," but i couldn't reach her. i there were people standing on top of us, and sara disappeared below me. i was trapped. i told one man to move. i screamed and hit him. but he just looked away. ashore, the french police made no further attempt to intervene. it was only later at sea that a rescue boat finally took people away to reveal sara's dead body. finally, when the rescue boat came, they started to pull people out, to pull out the dead. then i saw sara. she was in the corner. herface was blue. she wasn't breathing. there will be people watching this who will say, why did you take that risk? why were you prepared to take such a risk for you and yourfamily to try to get to england? how do you explain that? the sea was my last option. i applied 14 times for asylum, but they were all denied. i went to belgium, to sweden, to finland. i didn't want any hand—outs. my wife and i ca
a rival group of smugglers had directed their passengers from sudan towards the same boat. as more migrants piled on board, you can hear ahmed shouting for help. translation: she said, "help me, i dad," but i couldn't reach her. i there were people standing on top of us, and sara disappeared below me. i was trapped. i told one man to move. i screamed and hit him. but he just looked away. ashore, the french police made no further attempt to intervene. it was only later at sea that a...
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door occupied territories such as indian-occupied kashmir are also included, as are places such as sudan and congo, which are ruled by oppressive western regimes. on this wall, signs are drawn to refer to the works of native americans, which shows the connection between the students protesting some of palestine, the native americans, and how both nations were faced with the harsh treatment of the polytheistic colonialists. artistic symbols have been drawn on this work to pay tribute to the martyrs of gaza. on this symbolic wall, the names of black people and people of color are written in america police officers have been killed. american police organizations train israeli forces and have some sort of training exchanges with them. the students say that the main issue here is the issue of palestine and they want discussions about palestine to continue . the students say quite clearly that this struggle is an attempt to reclaim the lands for all peoples living under occupation. these protests are not about freedom of speech, but about gaza and palestine. you are a beginning teacher. i taug
door occupied territories such as indian-occupied kashmir are also included, as are places such as sudan and congo, which are ruled by oppressive western regimes. on this wall, signs are drawn to refer to the works of native americans, which shows the connection between the students protesting some of palestine, the native americans, and how both nations were faced with the harsh treatment of the polytheistic colonialists. artistic symbols have been drawn on this work to pay tribute to the...