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so. chilling to journalist remain and find so i. can find that we were saying last year. that africa has long promoted itself as a safari holiday destination catering not least to well off travellers through advertisement like this one. but it does appear now that the reality on the ground can be less rosy safari parks have been looking to expand their territory and that according to a new study has led to the government of the east african state to tanzania two massive exceptions of indigenous communities evictions began years ago but tensions rose after some twenty thousand people were allegedly left homeless last august and
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september alone with nearly six thousand homeless deliberately damage some of those affected of told their story. on the we got to come out of a fight. or not we got that one was kind of like that across that because i want to forget that it was when i met. about that. on the whatever are you know we don't but i've got that while you're. on the go with someone who's in there not to get on a flag like you. you know so uniforms or. clothes and yet here was a. quarter why do i. need to know more cause of. that in the hope that when i. go to those. who are mom then the one visit to one is over people would assess come out in the legislation
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and landlubbers in the name of conservation the government or tanzania has been dispossessed in the indigenous kluges these legislations have been used to be sickly deny them aside their access to grazing land access to water holes but not just that it has allowed some of the safari companies that are operating in the area to conclude that the local officials who have intimidated who have been arrested and beaten in the villages because they have tried to use their ancestral lands we also find that they have been violent addictions and these are all been carried out in the me most rewarded tourism are some of the noise and in the absence of food it has led to widespread hunger managership and disease the kind of disposition that the report priest you shills are going to not just be forced out of their homes and lands with their messiah been forced out of existence while the head of one company pro thompson safari strongly denies being involved in the of
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actions its director rick thompson adds that they also work with local communities and the government to improve access to water but activists on the ground do tell a different story. i really look at the government reading your twenty percent as coming the tourism and of all of the borderline of all this is because you know the protection you know the social economy. income so if the pastoral is depressed and i were at endemol the livestock but they don't have access to resources and will look up on prison to look about access to water. is it is a tragedy if i look for example what happened back in two thousand and six governmental addicted to people from going sour and private times and yet the pastoralist but of was their whole soul much of my relation and there were times where the houses were burnt you know all so. retaliated against
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those who were in the planning when to being you know when you live in a place you wronged it you have structure you have social services and now you hold the just to do the harvest so if you ask me well i must say how black market place to live like i don't where they out you where you live in that's their home just coming up to a quarter past five here in moscow now an american activist against police brutality claims he's secretly being monitored under a new f.b.i. program that's something the story's on the way just off the brink. so what we've got to do is identify the threats that we have it's crazy one from day shouldn't let it be an arms race off and spearing dramatic development only personally i'm going to resist i don't see how that strategy will be successful
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very critical time to sit down and talk. a fight for many clubs over the years so i know the guy even so i got. the ball isn't only about what happens on the pitch for the final school it's about the passion from the families it's the age of the shaper money killing their owners and spending to get to the twenty million. it's an experience like nothing else not to because i want to share what i think what i know about the beautiful guy great so well paul chimes with. the thinks.
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about again one of france's biggest oil and gas companies express concern over the future of his operations in iraq after the u.s. and i'm state will reimpose sanctions on the middle east state following donald trump's decision to quit the iran nuclear dale title is now asking for an exception . total will not be in a position to continue the s.p. eleven project and will have to unwind all related operations before the fourth of november two thousand and eighteen unless total is granted a specific project waiver but the us authorities with the support of the french and european authorities well this comes as e.u. leaders have gathered for a summit for the first time since the us president pulled out of the rain in nuclear deal they are pledging to stand by the cream and make sure that their companies continue working with her on. that is if it's getting we will work to maintain the framework of the twenty fifteen deal in spite of the american decision and we will do so in a concrete manner by maintaining our political engagements by ensuring that our
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companies can stay in iran and also by getting all parties to pursue negotiations for a larger indispensable deal across the atlantic though there are some very different themes that trumpet ministration and that it is prepared to sanctions if necessary against european businesses is the u.s. prepared to go after companies in our allies like britain france and germany if they try to continue to do business with the sanctions regime that is now in place is very clear about what the requirements are europeans are going to face the effect of u.s. sanctions already are really why would any business why would the shareholders of any business want to do business with the world's central banker of international terrorism and it's not just hotel getting nervous business with iran the world's biggest shipping operator also says it will wind up operations in iran as it doesn't want to get caught up in potential sanctions u.s. nationals. now meanwhile the u.s.
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national security advisor john bolton has said the summit between north korea's kim jong un and president trump will go ahead as planned despite pyongyang having threatened to cancel the meeting if washington pushes for the denuclearize ation of the korean peninsula without offering anything in return one quarter has been looking at the issue. as washington pats itself on the back for pushing north korea to hit the brakes on its nuclear program america itself is going in the opposite direction in fact on the very same day that donald trump proudly announced he plans to meet kim jong un in june his officials at the pentagon rolled out their nuclear expansion plan. an evolving and uncertain job political landscape calls for the united states to recapitalize is to fast plutonium capabilities this is the savannah river site in south carolina a nuclear refinery built at the start of the cold war which the pentagon now wants to bring back from the dead it was intended to produce materials for nuclear weapons but was left half built to and riddled with structural problems after the
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cold war though the plan was to flip it from being a bomb resource center to a peaceful energy producer. the savannah river easy key department of energy industrial complex responsible for disposition of nuclear materials we still management environmental cleanup and environmental stewardship so the pentagon wants to weaponize a facility which was intended to be a nuclear arms burial ground but what exactly do they plan to produce pates bombs that when armed with nuclear warheads can create a blast to one thousand times stronger than that of hiroshima it's expected to produce fifty each year and the u.s. has been crystal clear as to why they need to pay it so badly back in two thousand and ten the obama administration's. we with this place hope that quote russia is not an enemy it is increasingly a partner close quote anyone who watches the news today knows that this is not the
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case if it ever was president putin announced that russia is developing and building for new and horrific nuclear weapons nuclear deterrence is our number one priority defense mission forces warheads in c three people and infrastructure it's all part of the deter it is time to buckle down and get after all of it nuclear weapon. are popping up on both sides of the fence the u.s. and russia both saying they're responding to threats from each other although trump got in their first months before putin unveiled russia's new weapons we must modernize and rebuild our nuclear arsenal hopefully never having to use it but making it so strong and so powerful that it will be pure any acts of aggression by any other nation or anyone else the whole world has just signed a treaty and nuclear weapons they were one hundred twenty two countries except that the nuclear powers and that's where we are and russia actually ratified the
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comprehensive test ban treaty we never did. congress never voted. who made his nuclear power listen speech in march he talked about the end temple a stick missile treaty that back into russia it was categorically against our withdrawing from me what it is the one stone in the national security system and so here we are. that was in two thousand now that race is on so we know get along then certainly the other countries are and. we gotta step think they do even though the u.s. has been pushing hard for iran and north korea to ditch their nukes it's hard to imagine who's going to a bay if the u.s. can't lead by example donald corder r.t. . u.s. activist fighting against police brutality is claiming to have been the first
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victim of the secret f.b.i. surveillance program. and here took part in several protests and also advocates for the rights of an african american gun known as he was recently released after five months in jail kim says the protests he took part in would never violent. you look each other straight out for different coalitions and. hope to see we turned out. to be are you know the way to go out in the. legal charges to. march. with the superior shockey require a life changing you know you want me to go through gives all ready to work and queiroz to rex to borrow. to look we don't really. believe he was prosecuted under a new f.b.i.
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program that focuses on so-called black identity stream ists according to several released documents the bureau is carrying out a special investigation into those deemed to be a domestic threat striven by police brutality perceptions it was first noted back in twenty seventeen in a report sent to thousands of polling stations the activists claims the program though singles out black people who simply disagree with the government. but how do you do history or is this a way for. her to sleep you. may disagree with united states armed soldiers who are there among all ours. my case he says the crew how the word terrorist is loose you loose you will do little to disagree are. what we did ask the f.b.i.
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to clarify the links between the case of going there and the alleged black identity extremist program the agency said though it didn't have any comment to make on the matter. that was less than a month ago and so football's biggest tournament starts here in russia another world cup recently took place one that raises awareness about children sleeping rough around the world over two hundred homeless young people representing twenty four nations to come to moscow for the street child world cup r.t. host and former england striker stan collymore was also there. those kids who are here they find themselves. alone and this is a very big opportunity for them to see how the other world believes what's opportunity and.
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the kids are little mystery these are kids without birth certificate so just to get his birth certificate they have to be somebody for the very first time. country people they are representing their country at a world cup so. the kids have been on the streets to. receive. the most vulnerable children the world. cup because they. were talented and they were already well the world. you watching.

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