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the international committee of the red cross and other international organizations have been working for many years to assist farmers in gaza despite the challenges posed by the israeli occupation. there are innovation a project for, for young farmers or young engineers who are interested in bringing in new techniques like the hydroponic technique. and this is the beauty about the diverse expertise of the population. and farmers in this area, the i c r. c said it's done all it can to help the farmers here including replacing solar panels, especially in paltry farms. but for farmers like upper halima, it will take a lot more to repair and replace his family's life work and one day bring back their crucial social income. human seed al jazeera, gaza. ah
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. again the headlines and i'll just 0. speaking from the united arab emirates, have gone to stands for president us from johnny, has defended his decision for leave capital. he says he left to avoid violence and denies rumors that he fled to a suitcases full of cash. the way he says he's been taken in with his family on humanitarian grounds. there before the taliban fighters have opened fire on 2 testers in the eastern city of jet. all about 3 people are said to have been killed and several others wounded. rob mcbride has more from trouble this was a particularly ugly into the not i think it's being seen is really since the taliban just assume power a couple of days ago as the 1st major active defined against them. as john by this very important city, it is east of here towards the border with pakistan. and this protest began over
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the national flag. now since the taliban have taken power, they have very consciously been removing the afghan national flag and replacing it with the taliban flag. we've seen that a lot here in the capital cobble. it's left a lot of people. i very upset. at least 47 people in burkina faso had been killed in an attack on a convoy. it happened near the turn of our been down civilians on security forces or among those killed. the government says its troops killed at least 50 fighters during clashes. rescuers in haiti or calling for urgent supplies in the humanitarian situation, grows more desperate survivors of saturday's quake have resorted to waiting at the airport to demand food and aid. almost 2200 people were killed and thousands more have been left homeless. those are the headlines my niger area is up.
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how many nukes is too many new america has in many ways driven the arms race parties are much more like the british parties. there are fewer regulations to own a tiger than their our own a dog. how can this be happening? your weekly take on us politics and, and that's the bottom line. oh, let me off. when will you be in 5? what can you, what would you be doing? well, you do. what do you want to be in 5 or 10 years? be careful before you answer. be careful, video raising your hand. are you sure you really want to answer? okay. yeah, sure. ok, just to of, you know, island, but also with the question i'm ups. and if you don't get the answer right, if you leave this reading right away, and i'm sorry about that. well,
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you know what, i don't this, i don't present it to you. what life would always do. life would try to scan. but only the bulwark only those were able to keep up even when they're being threatened . i saw that she was little put down, but he, i think his mom would talk. now i got to go by myself and then she put it all and i love the boot and that i see now that is to toot, i want all the people having one of the questions that i asked anybody i viewed is tell me how your feel to before and what you did about it, because i think you might be on the opportunity. my name is being shipped from shandra preneel. i am a secondary told by them initiative nigeria. and our walk is focused on young people. the weather's lip. lip, lip, lip, right? keep going. people will use the next turn contact to see you my own
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mind that one is potential. but the other side of it makes me laugh, is the fact that for many years we basically said all the government, she was the government to assures with that issue. but right now nobody's seen anything up and stuff on their own. i use when i was much younger than i'd access to computer and i went out of my way to learn how to use it. and so does physically by what i do not training. young people . connection them with opportunities from technology news i guess. and so this is where the population multiplies. it costs more, and i actually because you would find people from almost every tried actually every
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news news i have seen, i cities can change your life and i told you it's going to school, which is why i got all those, you know, idea and passionately about form i was told by a teacher, i would never use computers because, you know, was really tiny and he was a big man. he said, no, you cannot use them for like you i cried on that the i'm of the police. we did not have your eyes when you get into the cloud because it goes, we'll look at your mom is boy. so i can i actually cried between the principal's office on my class. i, you know, when you can i, you cite the kite inside before somebody said something up. you got to be born
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until tomorrow and to every 5 of you or you could cry or you do want to know. so you try to inside the gun guy, you don't tell him what to do something i will do it. if you tell me it's impossible. i think it as a challenge, like you've seen or got conferences, i really would talk to i do when they were told, is it safe? i sure was in there now. good to and we have 101 incidents. and that's because what we offer is very simple. we've seen, yes, this community doesn't exactly inspire. but if you go through the several, we process, you will become a room. what else? everyone else in the community. the news
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with one of the lessons that i learned, yes or going from the young man who was told he would never want us to use computers to becoming one who troubles the war to discuss the same thing called computers. it is, i've learned what it is we put together to start the curriculum, have little training center. if you do a training center, please go back home with life transform incense. what i basically want to communicate to them is once and these 7 weeks will change your life if you allow them to ah, my name is she give me my,
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do you want me to put up the last year? i want to write the exam. the exam is basically on the computer, so it isn't why it came to be was just and then of course, one of the my exam opening you were me because i was thinking people who knew compete very, very intelligent. i even had to thinking that it is only new news out when i came to wow. i was really surprised that even if you knew kind of times on just for me. hello sir. in condo ot, should i package you bring it back again? my friends have many schools in so we are okay. what is the clash meeting my parents around obstacle to miss korea by do unable to very,
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very well to have to move or the listen. even listen, i went to, you were not able to teach me, do we? i wanted i just had money this program in between you and help you over the next year. right. but what do you see as of you know, what the next 2 to 3 years to be okay with you and what was who is treating people? so how did you have other impression on getting somebody that would mean all of that stuff? i love ally. all that stuff that
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you shouldn't have up life or something you don't want to, but i mean on a son, you know, you think he's unable to new to and just want to apply for it. well, you should, you should get some more information. all sorts of people from disinterested to this is the only what's giving my life. i mean, so even if there's an up with anything that looks like all that kind of thing, we're looking for from very, very on the backgrounds would otherwise be able to afford this kind of training. that's one of the things that if you are selected, you will live on this program to make money from your skills. typical person we're
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looking for is someone who is already on the path to unemployment and to the bottom of it. but we can tell that the just the people who want to make themselves better because once you have one person you have that time it literally the my name is michael windows, my wouldn't about when to be a routine new person. and he brought the forms and i was like, man was these, i don't usually believe such as being like debt in our simple that does it please i can do or so impact into you without you being a dime. i was like, wow, is this happening in this place? so i think here, let me give it a try. i had to call man, i saw it. i saw it on my cell phone. it was really wonderful. yeah, there's my home. there's my mom. this elden leaving for
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but then used to doesn't and full as you will make it 11 years. and my mom, my, my older sister there, sleep under the bed here. i elder brother stays on this place and this year. yeah. and i myself, i sleep here as the isley. so that's my home again and again. forget about today. that is troubles as being something else. some people don't knows me to be, don't really know what have pastures. now was even one of the, the among those 5 the, that my mom, she nearly wanted to drown his id ocean. but my, my lead to serve then very small. so i to run to hon. dreema. tell out warm you
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mean like or because i know what she wanted to do. she wanted to get us change the tone of competitor in institute in niger were different in the sense that our training, these, my focus is not even for coastal niceties. so what we see is that i work is entities plus youth equals so she was gonna make opportunities. that's why we call it a life program. it's focused on life skills because there are kids who have been beaten by life. so we basically make them understand you can actually be something we have . i see just one over 40. think there's a do financial readiness on the left side of it's entropy dealership. it's busy, we call it shiny or i will do something and i will, i will tell you to understand what you mean. show you why does it need to open your
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eyes? because that opportunities. the reason you can see them is because, you know, open your eyes wide enough just yet the many people understand the allies needs as a chain. if i can come out from that high by words. if people could transform my thinking, my mindset, my will reasoning, believe those people out there, they can also possible legal anything between 15 and 18000000. most of the people you would find young people who just left school and trying to be called and leaving for themselves every day. does your hair money spent?
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there's a reason why there's always like when i do that, always like the vocal. yeah. i know some of you just call me to tell you what to do, or if the boss do not waste the resources, explain it, will you? my point is the life of presentable activities and people will take it in different ways. one of what you have right now is the 7 week free and opportunity. i look forward to that one young man or about one young woman who will become the face of this. it needs more being a kind of people because it is to inspire children. they need to bring a creative, constructive thinking intelligence mind, so they can see how far it can see the future will become full cause of the immense helping show the future. does anybody have these on? these are screen the knows what about, you know, what do you mean?
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you beat the everyone. i good to teach you both the teacher in ms. ward. and i was just because i want them that you didn't while were being said, well, you gotta information requested to be put in you. i don't think you know, definitely what place you've been brought down on. people seem okay that this is very, very valued. mm . what we tell everyone when they come for the training, you don't only lynn,
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you also need to spread what you've learned. and it's interesting to see how for like michael and brisco take on the instruction and then turn it into something that you actually leave out. and so when i asked them, i wasn't surprised by the way to hear one of the reasons that dream, that is because they push it to e g. we are going to project more than that. yeah. that me id projects from being being me a b, b all me in my area are better among the reading mind. oh yeah.
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me. i don't like perfect. so when i'm in the car, what i do then it'll come up on the social media conversation that are up. and because i believe that, you know, in this time and age is the least opportunity that at home to contribute to the national level of our conversation. that we to get at that time of the day time will be all you can be right to be $99.00 of them and our special guest being gotcha for the oh, of the social media, the internet. the fact that practically every night june has access to our internet enabled phones. we've seen the level of involvement step up completely. so i said to people that old is, you know, it's interesting about social media and technology for sometime around 2009 by 2013,
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we begun to see citizens use the same platform to see themselves. so somebody else cancer, you're responsible for you to put it, put a person online. so we have to see this person sit up us and campaign by 2014, we saw one of the most important ones was bring back our girls, where one tweet from an event was retreated by someone else. and then went all over the ward and became a movement going to 2015. that is the single mention of social media. what me were beginning to see ok. so fantastic. you know what this conversation doesn't and here we know that you are a lot to say, so thank you very much. this is b or you can be, let's take it offline. so i didn't have one of interest and things of redoing nigeria is that you have more reduce done, you have internet. and so when i get a chance to discuss issues and radio, especially when hosted with technology, i'm excited because then i know i can reach out to more people. those were online and those were offline. yeah. what they do is well on and what
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was the information, what does it say community and i do in listed by the wash and so you have a fuel around you know, running now take the derivative, walk around the up on the, on my profile. when we 1st few things i had a problem with was the right to the shut description of myself. so it was easy for me to see, you know, i city for developing consultant or i city expert. but i also wanted to capture the spirit of the me, the to citizen was our local
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to the good afternoon. my name is ben. gotcha. so i'm one of those who i've done more on line. i'd look at see what this line? sod we're still here. so as i speak to you today, my wife and i anytime within the next 2 weeks, we are expecting our 1st baby. and that's in think of a father is beginning to come down. i can imagine what it will feel like way further. oh, god. intends on voluntary initially what i thought was anything that was related to technology, youth on my job and the same reason why i got involved with a girl like not that was about young people. it was about niger and only thing i
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knew i knew to do other time or do you sacrilegious the day or set up a web site? one does recap on how do i i, i, what more me as we've reached, we're less than a 1000000 in a country where we need to reach 34000000. not that doesn't help me sleep at night . when you know the, the numbers for poverty levels in missouri and literally our work is to make sure that every young person that we train is able to rise not just above the poverty line, but is able to take the tire family above the poverty line. and then our times we
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ask ourselves, what asked us to do this? the, me of a, me and my mother. i hope to go deeper into studying more about what i do. what i love doing, like music is doing it. when i get angry, i can go to music and play my guitar, and i come back to myself. my hope in life is ed by goes, greece has god bless me. i'm going to take hours of the country to go and rest and enjoy herself because she's, she's done the load and she's past reload of ashley, nice to rest. she needs to enjoy life for, at least before she goes about to go. go and that's the future i as much as was why they were being necessary for me because he said was try to speak.
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man. he said when he was in school and it's, it's always call him bus, get connected, but you never knew anything. and then i was like, wow, stepping out for, for here we talking about read a 100 pass is new only thing that's true because i just said that the bus get it. and he said he can never be like this. and he goes, it was we had on this that was really giving you an edge i think the 1st thing that he'd me, what do i want to as a child? there were things that i didn't do myself because i was raised here,
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but i think it makes me because i want to raise my child in the country. and i also want my job asking me something. now what did you choose to make my job at on that was enough that i've got to see what i did me yesterday at 11 am. yeah. right. oh, by the way is what is going to undo it. we tend to look in the world, but it was born and to joan is we all for now? so larry frame that yeah, it is
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a great guy. legacy. the 1st be be was, is tough like daddy. so stuff like that. i . ready yes we have and the fact that the, the yes ma'am i . ringback mean my name is ben. gotcha. so, and this is my when i think of my niger, i think of potential, and i think a real life action when i think of potential, i think of what could be, what is not. when i think of real action, i think of young people will literally take their feature into the own and do something that they can be proud of. and others can also be part of that story.
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ah, me. ah, she does with it very glamorous. it's part of our culture to our very, very special occasion. and for that people who spend money, everything you feel because what they do is going to be longevity. they don't have to come in and turn things around my, my dear on out there. the latest means as it breaks, will few teams in the north and doing the best job they can. we've seen one water to teen at wells far further with detail covering the government says the taliban
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is relying on human shields and losing people shops and home from around the world . the price tag to the toko games have officially felt $15000000000.00 that already the most expensive summit games ever stage. madagascar, a breathtaking tropical paradise where its former protectors are now wanting to very we follow their journey as they put their lives on the line. brick think it's all medical out 0. i
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just went down to the pit. a former president ghani speaks from exile in the united arab emirates. he says he likes to avoid bloodshed and the us as a chance provide security beyond travel airport as afghans thinking to escape are forced to navigate taliban checkpoint. ah, you're watching 0 life from headquarters in del, high and getting gauge also ahead.

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