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forced discussing everything with our greatest ally, which is united states, about the 2 state solution, i haven't changed my position. a 2 state solution is a guarantee for a strong democratic status for israel always a jewish majority. this concludes the signing ceremony and the press conference. please remain seated until the leaders of left the room. thank you so much and you're watching our dra 0. we're bringing your live coverage of a press conference that's being held by between the u. s. president joe biden and interim prime minister of israel la p. did they have just been signing a non binding declaration, preventing iran from acquiring nuclear weapons. both men talking there that some length about the relations that fate the countries have, but also what they have been hoping for with regards to the conversations that we've been having this morning with regards to technology with regard to the
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relations between the 2 countries and, and also certain other elements and i want to bring in stephanie decker, he's joining us live from a west jerusalem at stephanie. what were the key points out of that that you picked up on while 2 main subjects, really iran, that ticket, the communal efforts against iran, the potential for military alliance. the fact that they will never allow iran or to become nuclear. the fact that israel reserves the right to unilaterally deal with it, but the fact that they are very much working together on this and also israel's integration into the region of you heard there from the air. and i p saying he had an outstretched hand to the leaders that will be present in jetta at the g. c. c summer talking not just militarily, but also talking about their scientists being ready to cooperate their businesses. being ready to cooperate and also you know, so this is read the ment he was asked about the 2 state solution,
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but it was very brief. i thought interestingly, there are one of the journalists asking the question, because you as president joe biden will be attending the augusta victoria hospital to morrow unoccupied, east jerusalem. this is the 1st time rob that a president is moving away from the old city. israeli officials have requested to join the americans in that visit. this has been denied but at key by the hospital. the question asked by the journalist as does this change your position on the future of the palestinian state in terms of the capital being jerusalem? this is the end of the question immediately said that to the end of your question. that said, no, i don't think that's gonna be interpreted well by the palestinians because of course, east jerusalem occupied east jerusalem is what the palestinians want to see as a capital of any future state. but really, broadly speaking, listening to this all about iran countering the threat of iran and bringing israel into the region. not just militarily, also discussing there in terms of science and in terms of business survey for no, he actually let me just talk,
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we have been hearing about the potential over flight of israeli airlines also over saudi airspace. something they addressed and something that biden said he was optimistic would be finalized in his trap. yeah, that's definitely something that we're going to pick up on it, but for now, stephanie, thank you very much and did want to bring in, i'll just hear the senior political analyst ma, one bashar his live with us here on on the said, my one, it struck me that the, that from what to also, stephanie was saying that 2 very distinct styles in from you will appeared and from joe biden yell appeared, making the point that the israel's hands were outstretched to its neighboring countries in the region. but also saying that is any attempt by iran to become nuclear should be met forcefully. the speech by joe biden, much more generalized. i felt not quite as pointed perhaps as the speech that year le pete was making. what's your interpretation of that? does that give us an indication of what both men are trying to achieve out of this? well, this is the difference between one party that's involved in the negotiations where
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they are on direct or indirectly, or another party, especially against negotiations with her on over its nuclear program. le, p than his government to remain a hose to a nuclear deal. they would like the united states to somehow cripple and or, you know, force iran to its knees a because they fear the following. and this has been addressed by the obama administration. and now it's addressed by the, by them assertion. i think there's a certain understanding and let's not fool ourselves. iran is not going to give up . it's nuclear power in order to also give up its regional power. the whole point for iran is we will give up our nuclear power because we want to remain a regional player regional bower. israel says we must continue with the sanctions. we must continue with a max or pressure because iran is not allowed to be a nuclear power or is not power. and here just allow me
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a quick comment. and i think i one of yours around the world understand it all to. well, can someone explain to me why isn't a single journalist asking either leader, what about israel's nuclear weapon program? what about israel's nuclear weapons? we heard that by that, that to state we heard about what to do about the iran. there is this one. so would the prince by the name of took and fi son who was the head of so the intelligence only recently in manama at the secret conference he asked these railey and the american the following. why aren't you addressing the israeli nuclear program and weapon when you addressed it in iran? one to why aren't you americans recognizing and your peers recognizing the palestinian state and city. why aren't you doing something about the palestinian occupation crickets, crickets, you don't hear much of any answer. this has been a stop that has been made on the way to saudi arabia and the joe biden is moving to
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saudi arabia on friday. it's sounded very much as though the focus that his focus has been saudi arabia. he needs to get to said everywhere to have those negotiations. he has an oil crisis and for a price crisis that's going on within the united states. he needs a foreign policy. when of some sort, as he sees it, do you think that it is fair to say that what we're seeing with an israel is essentially for one of a better phase, a holding pattern? as far as israel is concerned and the attention is now basically let's deal with the israeli situation that's moving. let's do that. but our focus is really on saudi arabia. i think you are absolutely right. in the following sense. i think what we've at what we've just witnessed now, was recently a love fest, right. it's a love fest that are all mass. i mean there's no, there's no politics here. but there's a press conference between 2 leaders who are talking to the world about their love relationship. it's a love relish is that it's almost kinky in some ways,
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excuse the expression. but it is what it is. i mean, they are just continuously keeping disappearances of this incredible love and, and america keeps trying to figure out ways how it's gonna support israel, even more and more in saudi arabia. it's a whole other atmosphere while we have a love fest in jerusalem injured dar. what we have is more of an attempt at reconciliation between 2 bitter allies and not only just the so does the soldiers. there martinez and others have issues with the united states and have issues with the bi than administration. have issues with the confusion and have issues with the record over some 10 plus years of the united states. not standing fully behind them when they are threatened by whatever force, notably iran great or the whole diesels on so forth. so, and there's too much criticism of their human rights record. while for example, there isn't much of a criticism of israel's human rights record. there is a lot of criticism or by beckoning of hydroxy, but there isn't much talk about the kidding of shutting up walkley. so the saudis,
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on the market is on others, others, iraq, he's on so so forth. say this double standard on the part of the united states. israel is a free rider. we and so in your area we are paying for our weapons. it's not even paying for its weapons. we are paying for everything we are investing in the i says the and i says investing in is read. so for the saudis and others, there's a certain bitterness towards the united states. they want the united states to hold up. it's responsible to its end of the bargain. so in the yard, it's going to be difficult. it's going to be tense and there might be, might be some surprises. what in israel incredibly predictable. a love fest of sort on the back against the rights of the palestinian people, even though both president talk about dude said solution to state solution, but they are ready to do nothing in order to make that possible moment as always.
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thank you very much and we're going to be talking to you over the next 48 hours or so, but for no, thank you very much indeed. or u. s. president joe biden reaffirmed support to his host military with future defense grants. israel to today is not, is israel 50 years ago, you've cultivated new resources capabilities, no relationships, including a growing integration with neighbors in the region. you have new tools that keep israel strong and secure. you have an iron clad commitment from the united states of america to israel security. an iron clad commitment will make sure that israel can defend itself by itself was wrong and are here until highs or was has correspond kimberly's, hollywood. so joe barton, they're saying that the determination of the u. s. is to make sure that israel can defend itself by itself. there appears to be a very strong indication that the focus is,
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are lowering israel to do its own thing. but the u. s. isn't really going to get that involved and thus something that is not new. the united states has always defended a israel, in terms of its supply of money to allow the united states a whether it be in the form of having of weapons or giving the money in order to purchase weapons. this is one thing that divided united states were democrats and republicans in the u. s. congress rarely agree on anything a, in recent years, they always agree to support the defense of israel. and so this is something that you heard joe biden referencing barris. he spoke talking about what he was vice president, that one of the largest sums of money ever allocated to israel some $38000000000.00 was handed over during the obama administration. and then more recently, in 2022 again, there was
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a rather in 2021. there was another 1000000000 that was given for the iron dough. and that this is something that he as president continues to build upon. because what he said earlier today is he was appearing before the cameras is that he believes the majority of americans have this feeling that israel has a right to defend itself. and so this is something that he believes the american taxpayers are willing to pay for. and this is something that he once again has reiterated the pledge as president that he will uphold. and so this is something that is a longstanding tradition in the united states. and one would expect that that would continue support for israel within the united states has always been strong. it is always been something that has played well with, with voters within the united states. is this visit something that people in the united states are going to be focusing on? well, no, a, in short, not really given the fact that what is really bothering americans right now are
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more of what we call kitchen table issues. right now, americans are worried about paying the rent. they're worried about food prices. they're worried about is cooling their homes and come winter time. it will be hitting their homes. and that's because there's record high inflation in the united states right now has hit a 41 year, high 9 point one percent. and this is a headline that the american president joe biden cannot escape, even as much as he would like to. and that is detracting from the headlines that he might like to be generating here and gave essentially getting a foreign policy when making him look statesman like a back in the united states. and so the president continues to be plagued by some very low approval ratings in the u. s. right now for his handling of the economy. this is something that the president doesn't want because we're only a few months out now from congressional elections. and why is this bad for joe
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biden? well, he's got 2 years left in his term after january and if his party, the democratic party does not win control of congress. that spells a lot of problems for joe biden, his legislative agenda for the remainder of his term that could essentially make him what's known as a lame duck president. so joe biden needs some wins right now, and americans are simply not paying attention to this trip. and that's not what he wants. so what us corresponding kimberly hawker, kimberly, as always, thank you very much indeed. still had on al jazeera miger explodes over fuel shortages in haiti as gang violence brings the capital to a hold. plus, ah, pacific island leaders assigned a note, a warning, the can not confront the climate about to say on their own. ah,
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ah ah, you're watching out, is it a reminder of a top story? this r u. s. president joe biden and is really prime. it's a yellow pete have signed a non binding declaration to prevent a run from acquiring nuclear weapons, widens, says it's vital to world security to ensure that iran never has a nuclear weapon. on to other news, now ukrainian officials in the eastern hon screeching se russian troops have destroyed food warehouses in the area. moscow claimed full control of the hands last week. after intense fighting footage on russian state tv shows what it says is the aftermath of ukrainian shelling and residential areas. russian forces have been
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focused on capturing all of the dumbass region, which includes la hans and don yeske. united nation that says progress has been made on a deal to secure the export of ukrainian grain. it could go a long way to addressing the global food crisis. the agreement was made during talks in istanbul and involves forming a coordination center to ensure the safety of supply routes or diplomatic editor james base, is that the united nations senior you, and officials. so they now have a very substantive technical agreement on how the grain deal would work on issues like inspections of the ships that would come in to odessa to get the grain out of ukraine on safety and security of the vessels and how they pass through the channel through the mind areas of the black sea, that's the technical agreement, but they've still got to get a final political agreement which will be signed in istanbul. despite that, the 2nd general of the u. n. is sounding positive in the world darkened by global
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prices to they at lusts. we have a rate of hope, a ray of hope to ease human suffering and alleviate hunger it on the world's array of hope to support developing countries and the most vulnerable people. a day of hope to bring immersion of much needed stability to the global foot system. could you see from this further diplomacy potentially to end the war? these demonstrated debt. the parties are able to have a constructive dialogue. and these is of course, very good news. but for peace, we still have a long way to go. if a deal is finally done, it's an important step in trying to alleviate the global food crisis. but un officials war that could take many months with many ships having to transport the backlog of grain that's trapped in ukraine. the ripple effects of a crisis like this can take a very long time. late as
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a pacific island nations had risked from rising sea levels and extreme weather argent immediate global action and climate change. they made the call on the final day of the pacific islands summit in fiji capital. china's growing influence in the regions been another key topic. wayne, hey, reports from suva. ah, leaders of the pacific islands were given a traditional fiji and send off. as the annual meeting came to an end, they stood united all be it down on numbers after the withdrawal of kiera bass. that decision and china's increased diplomatic activity. set the tone for a gathering that was all about the many precious the region faces. this include a runaway climate crisis. so sure, economic development challenges slow economic growth and jill political competition. we also know that we cannot address these challenges on our own. climate change has become into woven with the geopolitical rivalry between china
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and the u. s. playing out in the pacific. these countries contribute little in the form of carbon emissions, but a feeling the consequences and want more international assistance. china is the world's largest emitter, while the largest member of the forum, australia is one of the biggest exporters of fossil fuels. the latest fine suggests that we need to see a global cut in emissions by at least 50 percent this decade. so pacific island countries are calling on all major emitters ah, to be doing their share to make sure that old pacific island countries survive. now these nations are in a position where they can use renewed interest in their strategic value as leverage to get what they want. while the rock concerns among pacific island countries about the geopolitical tension, thou happy, the issues are facing or receiving the attention they deserve. as a result, what they don't want is to be pushed into a position where they have to choose sides. they are welcoming the economic
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insecurity sweeteners coming their way, but they know that often those things don't come for free. most of these old friendships remain strong, but there's plenty of concern about how much pressure they might soon come under wayne. hey, al jazeera, super put as, as in haiti, have blocked roads in the capital hotel, france, they're angry about a fuel shortage brought on by a crumbling economy and rampant gang violence. groups of motorcycle drivers, blocked intersections. in puerto france, 2 ships carrying imported fuel have been unable to load and tankers are not delivering because of security concerns. that violin, what they gather, every time they want to raise fuel crisis village. this scarcity, that's not true, that this stock is no need to cause pain to people, not they will not be able to do so. come on. if they are determined to res, oil prices, we will set the country on fire and they will all disappear. it have to probably last whatever matter. i am telling all the people to keep that god at home from tamara, fully ambulances, the media and the let grocery loud. so believe we need to carry out the revolution
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of the conflict, cannot keep on till about buzz as a protest. as a returned to the streets in panama, demanding the government to put a stop to rising inflation and corruption, the president announced measures to cut fuel costs and put a cap on the price of basic food items, but protest her saved. that's not enough. alessandra lump yet reports another day, another protest in panama. thousands of people marched once again to the men, measures to curb inflation and corruption in the central american country. they've been out on the streets almost daily for the past 2 weeks. when our dilemma dealer there, let the, the current situation in panama is unbelievable. they have no medical supplies. yes . yes, salary cuts. and there's no work. there's no money to pay doctors as a student, the future worries me. a lot of them i'm. when's the indigenous groups joined teacher students in other unions in the demonstrations promising to further deepen the crisis? yes, it would. your mother breath into a rec,
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woolley go. we call on the president of the republic to heat our request. if he does not respond to our petition, we will mobilize the indigenous territories of panama and monday president loud in tina could t so announced a reduction in the price of fuel. now the government, this presented a decree controlling the price of $10.00 basic food items among them, lentils, and vegetable oil. it also promised to slash government public spending like 10 percent. oh, but for protesters, these measures don't go far enough. hot dog bender, jose gonzalez says, the situation is the worst he seen in decades. lafelle. he put up with the rise and fuel cost. everything became more expensive. the bread, the hot dogs, and not sense more. it has doubled in 23 years. doing this job. i'd never seen so many people working in formerly on the street solar. i don't think the government is offering and real solutions solutions that panamanians are becoming increasingly
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impatient for allison, their m. p at the al jazeera and the u. k. a conservative politicians will vote later in a 2nd round for a replacement for prime minister boris johnson. alma chancellors, she select lead and the 1st dollar to but the final when i won't be allowed and announced until september that in bob reports from london. 8 ah, a sing along opposite parliament with some cabinet members competing to replace the prime minister, following must resignations within conservative ranks summer wandering, who's really running the country? yes, but inside the commons, forrest johnson insisted he believing with no regrets. i'm, it's a speaker. i'm also proud of the leadership that i have given and i will be leaving . i will be meeting with my head held high. we have a new child's. lo accepted
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a job from the prime minister on wednesday afternoon and then told him to quit on thursday morning. ah, and the new education secretary, his judy and ministers have literally been giving the middle finger to the public. ah, it is truly the country's loss that they will only be in post for a few weeks. i cannot announce the result of the ballot held this afternoon on wednesday. initial voting by conservative m p. 's narrowed. the field of would be leaders to 6 names are next prime minister, someone gaining momentum, is penny mordant, a trade minister, and former defense secretary, she's far from a household name, but tipters the party activists favorite with the next general election. all those opportunities and the vision that the british people had off leading european union will not be made. we must win that election. i'm your best saw. i'm the
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candidate, the labor but the newly appointed joncelyn deems a hallway is eliminated, as well as form of foreign secretary jeremy hunt. the result of the final stage of voting among fewer than 200000 conservative members is expected by the 5th of september. so we're slightly closer to knowing who will be the next conservative party leader and hence prime minister. once we're down to the last 2 candidates, it's up to the party membership. most of them over the age of $5052.00 thirds of them, men, whoever they choose, will face huge challenges, not only in revolving the policies fortunes, but in dealing with multiple crises. this winter, nadine barbara al jazeera london inflation in the us has reached a 40 you high latest figures. so consumer prices, sword by 9 point one percent compared to last year with the cost of fuel housing and food all rising faster than the average income. my kind of reports from washington, d. c. o. major disease was sharply down and early trading on wall street
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as the market digested, the monthly report hope. supper reduction in the inflation rate dashed at. the prices continue to rise groceries by 12.2 percent over the year. rent by 5.8 percent. car prices have increased by 11.4 percent. and in the largest increase, the cost of air trouble has risen by 34 percent. all these, it could be to, to americans spending more as they emerged from the pandemic, shut down. i'm selling it. i've never seen this bad. i've been noticed in the household products have really shut up to the selling. i mean, honestly like things that was like 199 going out there like 6 bucks, you know, and things like, but you need it. good morning at a meeting of house republicans, it's made clear. these figures will be the cudgel to be to democrats, and then november election. new polling found that nearly 60 percent of americans
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say the federal government under democrats. one party rule is to blame for today's economic crisis. the related statistics came just up to president biden left on a trip to the mid east, but he's been quick to strike back in the meant saying that while the inflation reading is unacceptably high, it's also out of date. president biden says the data does not reflect the true impact of the decreases in gas prices. so, but the last nearly 30 days, the price at the pump had dropped by some $0.40 a gallon since mid june. the president also argues that the report does not reflect the drop in cor inflation. a long term projection that excludes items, subject to political price, changes like food and energy. some experts agree the data is confusing. all eyes now and the federal reserve,
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but economist predicting that another increase in interest rates is inevitable. it's a doubled edge weapon, while designed to reduce inflation in the long term. in the short term and interest hike is likely took hewlett. mike hannah al jazeera washington, a prolonged heat wave has caused drugs in parts of italy and spain. natasha. her name reports from the northwest to the south. spaniards are sweltering in the inner lucy, our region, the mercury sword to 45.6 degrees celsius on wednesday. the government is warning people to be cautious and avoid going outdoors unless absolutely necessary. maybe like a content color was with so much heat. people don't leave their home still early. so there are no customers until later in the day. this is a 2nd heat wave in western europe. in a matter of weeks. forest fires are burning near the border with portugal and north
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west of madrid where hundreds of residents have had to leave their homes, france and portugal, or also battling wildfires. and at least one person has died. there is a drought in spain. water reserves have shrunk more than 20 percent this year. causality beside ourselves, but how we going to wind up either we see a lack of water or a desert one. it's not so much for us, but for our children and grandchildren when the conditions have made it impossible for barley and wheat farmers to take full advantage of the rising cost of cereals. than that though, what am thinking when the benefit there would be loss of 30 to 40 percent and in some areas of the province of light, we're talking about 607080 percent loss meteorologist say climate change is making both drought and heat waves, more frequent spaniards aren't expected to get much relief from the high temperatures until sunday. natasha
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n a. l da 0. ah . this is al jazeera, these are the top stories you as president obama and is ready, primus, or yell appear to have signed a non binding declaration to prevent iran from acquiring nuclear weapons. biden says it's vital to world security to ensure that iran never has a nuclear weapon. today, you and i also discussed the mirrors commitment to ensure an iran never obtains a nuclear weapon. this is a vital secured interest about israel and united states and i would add for the rest of the world as well. i continue to believe that diplomacy is the best way to achieve this outcome and will continue to work with israel to counter other threads from iran throughout the region, including support for terrorism, ballistic missile program. the continues and the prefer ation of weapons to
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terrorists and practices like caspar. the iranian regime must know that if they continue to deceive the word, they will pay a heavy price. here in the middle east, we have an alternative. now it is growing and gaining power. we are creating an alliance of moderate countries that believes in peace, that believe that our children deserve the opportunity to live a better life occurred. and officials and the eastern landscape and say, russian troops have destroyed food warehouses in the area. moscow claimed full control of law hands last week. after intense fighting footage on russian state tv shows what it says is the aftermath of ukrainian shelling in residential areas. in that attack comes after the united nations may progress on a deal to secure the exports of ukrainian grain and could go a long way to addressing the global food crisis. so
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thousands of protesters are returned to the streets in panama, demanding the government, put a stop to revising inflation and corruption. the president announced measures to cut fuel costs and kept the price of basic food items. but protesters say it's not enough. and those are the headlines that use continues here on al jazeera, after restitution africa's stolen art. good bye for now. western museums still have hundreds of thousands of artifacts taken from african countries. in the 19th and 20th centuries, visitors admire the masks, jewelry, statues, and manuscripts. but they may not realize that most or only there because of colonization. in fact, more than 75 percent of sub saharan africa, cultural heritage, was removed from the continent. and
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oh, did i did? oh, in the 19 fifties and sixties, many african countries gained independence from the european colonizers. the governments of the new independent states believed that culture was a vital element of life in a modern nation. so museums opened across the continent. part of a new narrative of sovereignty, some took over old colonial buildings, but new legislation was passed to protect their culture assets.
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some demands for the restitution of stolen artifacts, became official government requests the united nations educational scientific and cultural organisation. unesco began to support these state request and some items were returned in the 19 seventy's and eighty's, but very few found their way back to our can. and those that did were often part of post independence. hot market trading in, at the same time, requests for restitution began to slow. partly because some african elite started leaving for the west and lost faith in their governments abilities to protect their national heritage. this was exacerbated by the power imbalance between the global north and south, especially as international financial institutions got involved in african politics . so very good, but none is on it,
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not be on demand. a swat davidic douglas of do sole abruptly to her mitt basket was the on it, did they fit, but it will, it does the most of the well, but what was up this one, d sulu, is it thus, lubbock went out. if any galactic 2 separate supper by a hall sit, eliza knew that you are small on our dis digger. ludicrous. your la cruz to you last month is her number. according to her lubbock, going down in a former program for mature asshole. when is her sunny? a on a cafe lunar golf on november would event thomas says when i got the machine is when the case with that company. oh, the wild bank can be i mesh out ranked unesco in that enabled european museums to play deaf and resist cards for restitution. they talked about setting dangerous precedence or lack of museums in africa. and meanwhile,
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the international ot market was and still is their greatest friend. but the restitution debate is not just about public collections. it also involves, particularly in the african context, the private market in ethnographic god of $140.00 been uncomfortable. this been in cochroll on sale at sotheby's last december 100 was collected by a member of the 1897 expedition saldana, 2200 bids on the book. 2500. 2500 pounds of it said 2500. 2800. 3200. 2500. 3800. 4000. 200. 500. 800. 5000. 500. 6000. 30000. the 2000. 35038040000 foot to put a 2000 just visit. 42000 pounds. go down at 42000 me marshall
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a completely damn no history to sean baskets or downtown plumb while toggle eat early da da. the museum proposal on plessy because he proposed or had looked at them while his name was john salis, yet on pleasant to sean connery, nick a. contraband, berkeley? one de music de booty. doran is your name? yes, hilda. good. diddly muscle made the most sense. he did tell them, is it is in his was on this on young the padlock with a passcode shopping on public dinner grounds. 3 economy expect against equity extra palm comparable as they know said suggest? oh, lou, the major museums now took a hard line over recitation. they used arguments about so called initially, an ability that these artifacts simply shouldn't be given back. but they also position themselves as guardians against repatriation. the process they portrayed
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as short sighted and political just and it's this view that dominated the debate for the past 40 years. you could say we are looking after the stuff and therefore when the time comes, when we have the right context, when the other museum people at the other end where they are, the scholars and the publics, they're waiting as it were. then material can be returned and it would will be in good order. is it under dick a wheel is affleck, her own of it bass, a colossal thought alec la qu in the south breast. the bicycle sake don't go in the dashboard, put a pig. oh alex, but so thick air, but that soon there is ample again, is the red dodger her de la handled to sla may song call just doesn't the deal? said they blah blah dodge are key,
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i new generation of museums has now begun to emerge in africa with at least one eye on tourism. in the car, the museum of black civilizations. in this, each by 4, my senegalese president sango are 6 years earlier, was opened in 2018 in benign city nigeria plans for the ido museum for west african art. where announced in 2020 is a joint venture with a british museum and several german museums. the germans have since announced that they will start returning their benign, drawn fist, but other institutions may only send them on loan. and it's not clear if european institutions will contribute western exhibits to create a so called universal museum co mall. it's sheila pushy blue
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make art accessible to everyone. but at the moment they only exist in the west. however, critics of these museums see the idea of exhibiting african artifacts. there is simply another form of cultural colonialism, kaziz of cities as to renewed, i said yes before to schedule a situation for darren shows, care visual. i'm going to put the new acid ready for in your cell. it was only thing in the quiet income this so you can have the gas. yeah. that hello this i was able to definitely do is exposing one. so on ok. so we'll go room that on look, she don't look, she knows her room, it don't let me take one. see needle modem, slip angle m sick. one of them is to more or less you sure of at legacy. you're
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sure he's had dis kenneth should have pushed him. he didn't of course he then laughing. i don't want to go home. says object coach. cecil film assoc scheduled august as well. he saw me play a lump on a rule. bully can't go to a button for them was selling ok says, you know, the found allison shirley putting off again. yolanda is initial is upset and some of the most le mars both. okay. awesome. perfect. hm hm. as views of the colonial period change, the big ether, logical museums had to change to. so since the 19 ninety's, these traditional types of european museums have closed, their collections spread around and their human remains put in storage. others are becoming consensual, world culture museums, putting colonial history into
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a modern context. ah, rather than displaying african works in ether, logical collections, they now stood alongside european works of art. the gaunt cultures are now on shore in the louvre in paris, as well as the mona lisa ah, opening or reopening a museum without any form of restitution is now unacceptable to many. the humboldt form is a new museum of non european art in the historic center of berlin. it's been built in the reconstructed berlin palace, a symbol of old imperial and colonial prussia. and it has hundreds of benign bronzes, but internal debate in germany and pressure from nigeria that the government to
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announced the law scale we turn of the been in bronze is owned by german museums. fisco stared on fevered nets and coordinators for again, bite us iden. in gangs edson on to gast who's of santo were cavender been in boston to come? yeah, deutschland to is had are by his issues. i know colonial for gun. i'd feel akiva it's fluids was turned off. my lung had sides. i'm good early. i'm bl, enough leaking on that i, in, on school to a few minutes of andre, his torture on more harder so far untoward, on galvan a month, i loosen m d a look of own who was respect, offer, under unquote, tool and ought not to reach o m 's in a def attending on there for soon on. does viet up in concert on domino effect or through isn't only am, would he going so until recover ah,
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2 years after biddicks of law and fell when sar published air report and french president emanuel mac hall, made his promise of restitution. an important symbolic event took place. the family of the 19th century west african leader and islamic scholar, elijah massey, 2 times, had been lobbying for the official return of his sabre for over 20 years. tile founded the took owner in pyre in today's senegal, guinea mauritania, and molly, but also fought the french. his son lost a favor in his defeat to the french army in 1893. although it had been on loan to the museum of black civilizations in the car, his family wanted full restitution, and the salvazar report made it a priority. in 2019, all my task saber was restored to the family in
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a call shall is awesome through sauce calling on because while off halls, because while longer there, cuz elsewhere love, man is your boss. good. oh, disappointed, ilia, and not remark to shows a fairy a d. w. but moon is africa, you forgot to slow your conceal, go live on to kill his for to sure. it was he fought good avante calendar bundles but in today's world, such returns don't happen in isolation. they serve diplomatic, financial, industrial, and military interests. for this one, saber france received hundreds of millions of euros in arms sales and did a deal on measures again sub saharan immigration boom, boom, boom, boom,
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boom boom. a year later, however, the french senate voted unanimously to approve a bill to return $27.00 colonial ear items in museum collections to benign and synagogue within a year. but this was a one off piece of legislation in france. new laws are needed to remove objects from french museum collections. considered inalienable parts of national heritage ah shows like his child the last day restitution the driver called gold ballard dial to baptize limbs into a fight lou tires to his $12.00 to record the shot unit by the next door, but also door they passed through the november 2020 law only covered the 26. been
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in items and a retrospectively, the return of omar town sabre effect. they don't have to do that. the off innovation so the flows brutal deal. look, this was on the tell number those it vinnie the chief salary pepper, who the kimberly vivian dunny. who look on esl into the clear. it ends up ali. the food requirement. yes. memorial is mama his lunch was he norris, if you this is he says he's sal. good. his lunch was ah
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oh my brain declared, i still fit and didn't mean to sit on lip lazy, don't don't think polluted today, says object. no, so i always will. judo, likewise, the money economy parliament by duties john to go do that she's de monte, but to one kiss, kiss i see if he exec de la de la declared as to where he stood, he couldn't bus him at my line. i'm declared us to symbolic for buffer william. so the campaign for restitution continues in the hope that one day african heritage will be entirely retained to the continent and that cultural exchanges and the global art market will operate on a far more equitable piece. ah
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