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activist with the organization hash tag say her name by gerry she joins me now from lagos welcome to africa service the story of women who were arrested in an abortion i'd club for alleged prostitution and they've gone on to share the accounts of their terrifying ordeal with police is this an isolated incident or is it more widespread in nigeria which is saying. it is something that happens a lot more often than we actually hear about. that's the point of what you're doing where a lot of incidences where you know more for arrests so we men especially you know in general we don't get here. equal representation to access to people who can actually help them for what it's going. to be to do this incident men and women's rights in very curious when something that all the more busy especially in the direction this all with attention because of the number 2 very huge number of people who don't have any more often than here. ok so one of the things about prostitution laws in nigeria it's a bit murky it's not explicitly illegal it's not explicitly legal you're a women's rights activist you're advocating fo
activist with the organization hash tag say her name by gerry she joins me now from lagos welcome to africa service the story of women who were arrested in an abortion i'd club for alleged prostitution and they've gone on to share the accounts of their terrifying ordeal with police is this an isolated incident or is it more widespread in nigeria which is saying. it is something that happens a lot more often than we actually hear about. that's the point of what you're doing where a lot of...
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and entertainment for africa from africa streaming service netflix is betting increasingly on content written and produced on the cops. this is business africa on the w. i'm gather as in berlin walk up the african national congress is on course to win a six term as the governing party or south africa on wednesday as to. by the country's struggling economy president obama poso who is expected to stay in office has promised to spark growth and decisive to deal with the country's twenty seven percent unemployment rate that's a statistic that translates to more than half of the country's youth being out of work. the african national congress is trying to secure a sixth consecutive term in africa's most developed economy the candidate in the may eighth election cyril ramaphosa has promised a new dawn after a decade of decline which has seen south africa regress so fast that only countries at war have fared worse. we are well into your we are. for first time voters like boy to me law. who holds a degree in hydrology the prospects look bleak the country has just emerged from a recession and
and entertainment for africa from africa streaming service netflix is betting increasingly on content written and produced on the cops. this is business africa on the w. i'm gather as in berlin walk up the african national congress is on course to win a six term as the governing party or south africa on wednesday as to. by the country's struggling economy president obama poso who is expected to stay in office has promised to spark growth and decisive to deal with the country's twenty seven...
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in the world coming up on the show on neck with a we speak to any casseroles south africa's former intelligence services minister who fought apartheid alongside nelson mandela about why the new enemy of his country is neoliberalism and backstabbing spying in the struggle for power from the west to the british parliament with game of thrones milk was your only move ahead of the show's final episode plus how soon before trump's warplanes run off to the unprecedented deployment of the u.s.s. abraham lincoln to the persian gulf all the support coming up in today's going on the ground a 1st to britain's old colony of south africa whose apartheid regime was sponsored by both main u.k. parties until the fall of the berlin wall in 1901 the crucial fact of our ongoing ongoing merican support for an institutionalized racist nation in africa was perceived strategic power against international communism and while nelson member. arguably sold south africa out to the i.m.f. he never forgot the debt he owed to for instance cuban communism when he was finally freed from 27 years of defacto u.k. backed detention for goi
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mandela we cannot go to johannesburg this week to ronnie drills revolutionary and south africa's former intelligence services minister ronnie thanks so much for coming on the show so what did it feel like as a revolutionary who for to you came back to the thing this month's election and what is the role of the communist party within the a.n.c. when they fight elections 25 years of transformation start at the stream that you well and of course of being rather difficult especially the last 10 years of corruption that it creeped in in a big way so i broke with the i and c. and the communist party to certain pointon john because of that particular train and the way the communist party tailed behind the i and c. and jacob zuma the the previous president and i went to not vote to deny. i didn't test my heart in the process a bit like i think it's the irish you say that when you go into the polling booth you actually have to close you know there's a little bit i don't want to over exaggerate it something of that nature of disappointment is spatially for those of us who expected much more of the transformation of th
mandela we cannot go to johannesburg this week to ronnie drills revolutionary and south africa's former intelligence services minister ronnie thanks so much for coming on the show so what did it feel like as a revolutionary who for to you came back to the thing this month's election and what is the role of the communist party within the a.n.c. when they fight elections 25 years of transformation start at the stream that you well and of course of being rather difficult especially the last 10...
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service as d.w. news africa coming up in the next fifteen minutes set up against a n c c u's i'm not our election when with several. spots is this a new beginning or the beginning of the end forty a.n.c. . and then us that's also a clown to break down the barriers keep him kids with disabilities out of school talk to the bryant park service playing immediately. toughen up. and not knowing how tough. the moment of finals.
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the most famous publisher in the world coming up on the show with a casserole south africa's former intelligence service is a minister who fought apartheid alongside nelson mandela about why the new enemy of his country is neoliberalism backstabbing spying in the struggle for power from. to the british parliament with game of thrones milk was your only move ahead of the show's final episode plus how the soon before trump's warplanes bomb to run off to the unprecedented deployment of the u.s.s. abraham lincoln to the persian gulf all the support coming up in today's going on the ground a 1st to britain's old colony of south africa whose apartheid regime was sponsored by both main u.k. parties until the fall of the berlin wall in 1901 the crucial fact of our ongoing anglo-american support for an institutionalized racists nation in africa was perceived strategic power against international communism and while nelson mandela arguably sold south africa out to the i.m.f. .
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famous publisher in the world coming up on the show on neck with a casserole south africa's former intelligence services minister who fought apartheid alongside nelson mandela about why the new enemy of his country is neoliberalism backstabbing spying in the struggle for power from the west to the british parliament with game of thrones your only move ahead of the show's final episode but how soon before trump's warplanes bombed to be unprecedented deployment of the u.s.s. abraham lincoln to the persian gulf all the support coming up in today's going on the ground a 1st to britain's old colony of south africa whose apartheid regime was sponsored by both main u.k. parties until the fall of the berlin wall.
famous publisher in the world coming up on the show on neck with a casserole south africa's former intelligence services minister who fought apartheid alongside nelson mandela about why the new enemy of his country is neoliberalism backstabbing spying in the struggle for power from the west to the british parliament with game of thrones your only move ahead of the show's final episode but how soon before trump's warplanes bombed to be unprecedented deployment of the u.s.s. abraham lincoln to...
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to pay just over $7.00 euro's per tonne emitted carbon tax and south africa it's a collaborative effort by the african revenue service and national treasury and government in order to allow companies to reduce the greenhouse gas emissions as south africa is one of the biggest emitters throughout africa the tax will boost government coffers but its objective is not raising state revenue the goal is to protect the environment and join the global fight against climate change but africa's into the into the 25th in paris agreement which comes into effect in 2020 we have been placed into quite a significant amount of pressure in order to implement and some form of making as them for companies to be able to reduce their greenhouse gas emissions but there will be consequences especially since the countries largely depended on coal to generate electricity. and industries not entirely convinced the road forward will be easy the americans understand the imperatives of the green economy and the environment but we are quite concerned about the uncertainties around the carbon tax because none of the regulations of its implementati
to pay just over $7.00 euro's per tonne emitted carbon tax and south africa it's a collaborative effort by the african revenue service and national treasury and government in order to allow companies to reduce the greenhouse gas emissions as south africa is one of the biggest emitters throughout africa the tax will boost government coffers but its objective is not raising state revenue the goal is to protect the environment and join the global fight against climate change but africa's into the...
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africa three on al-jazeera. it's the cheapest rail service in the deal congo the largest country in sub-saharan africa the swallow crosses half the country from lubumbashi to a labor. it's the only link between remote villages and the outside world. the swallow has been around for more than fifty years like a local bus it stops a virtually every station passengers clamber the remaining seats people cram into whatever space they can find. nearly two thousand people all together three times the officially permitted capacity for those who want able to find a place or who can't afford a ticket there's always the route. travelers have to remain alert a lapse in attention could be fatal. the danger comes not just from above. even at the moderate speed of thirty kilometers an hour a tree branch can cut like a machete. i'm come out santa maria with another look at the headlines on al-jazeera the united states is now deploying extra warships and bombers to the middle east in what the white house itself is describing as a clear and unmistakable message to iran u.s. national security advisor john bolton says it's in respons
africa three on al-jazeera. it's the cheapest rail service in the deal congo the largest country in sub-saharan africa the swallow crosses half the country from lubumbashi to a labor. it's the only link between remote villages and the outside world. the swallow has been around for more than fifty years like a local bus it stops a virtually every station passengers clamber the remaining seats people cram into whatever space they can find. nearly two thousand people all together three times the...
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video to market if cloud services in south africa's largest economy interestingly the c.e.o. of us told reporters that ali baba's move into the brazilian market was precipitated by a request from an unnamed company that is also planning to move into brazil ali baba has a strong position in asia in cloud computing in south america alibaba will have to elbow out the 1000000 rivals including amazon google and microsoft for market share . big point is still consolidating after its run. and $10000.00 looks like it's just within reach but let's turn over to all coins for a moment all season just started back in march when we saw a bit coin dominance fall to an 8 month low of 50.5 percent from there we saw a lot of the cheaper all coins get picked up some of them are 80 the 90 percent off their all time highs and traders felt that they've essentially bottomed out now there's a really big difference between bottom m.-e. out and slow bleeding the all coins out bottomed out still have projects that were supposed to that were supported and they had merit in the entire ecosystem the lead
video to market if cloud services in south africa's largest economy interestingly the c.e.o. of us told reporters that ali baba's move into the brazilian market was precipitated by a request from an unnamed company that is also planning to move into brazil ali baba has a strong position in asia in cloud computing in south america alibaba will have to elbow out the 1000000 rivals including amazon google and microsoft for market share . big point is still consolidating after its run. and...
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help or delivery of public services they happen almost every week in south africa and have done say since the early 2000 that explains i guess at least in part the a.n.c. is declining vote share at all so it's clear that a lot of south africans don't find the opposition any more convincing that's why we're seeing it decreasing turnout as well welcome thank you. for still to come for you here on al-jazeera opposition supporters protesting in venezuela's capital against the murder of government's crackdown on dissent will be live in caracas. also ahead pushed to the brink the people of sudan continue to toil under economic hardships under the new military rulers.
help or delivery of public services they happen almost every week in south africa and have done say since the early 2000 that explains i guess at least in part the a.n.c. is declining vote share at all so it's clear that a lot of south africans don't find the opposition any more convincing that's why we're seeing it decreasing turnout as well welcome thank you. for still to come for you here on al-jazeera opposition supporters protesting in venezuela's capital against the murder of government's...
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microsoft recently invested in 2 q does it is in south africa in johannesburg and capetown the global leader in cloud computing amazon web services will open its 1st african data center next year and chinese telecoms equipment maker away is on board it's planning to open to new data centers in johannesburg and capetown as well data storage on the continent is critical for africa's economic development in a survey of hundreds of i.t. decision makers 84 percent of nigeria said. computing has a high impact on innovation compared to 77 percent of those asked in kenya and 43 percent in south africa to ponder has been following this story for us to ponder 1st of all explain to me why all these data centers. cit already set up in south africa solely south africa in terms of african economies of africa is of course one of the 2 biggest markets the other being one geria and in terms of ease of doing business obviously south africa trumps nigeria so that's probably one of the reasons they chose south africa it's more stable and more attractive but what does it mean for other african countries because at the moment you've got these data cen
microsoft recently invested in 2 q does it is in south africa in johannesburg and capetown the global leader in cloud computing amazon web services will open its 1st african data center next year and chinese telecoms equipment maker away is on board it's planning to open to new data centers in johannesburg and capetown as well data storage on the continent is critical for africa's economic development in a survey of hundreds of i.t. decision makers 84 percent of nigeria said. computing has a...
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it's the cheapest rail service in the deal congo the largest country in sub-saharan africa the swallow crosses hoff the country from lubumbashi to aleppo it's the only link between remote villages and the outside world. the swallow has. been around for more than 50 years like a local bus it stops of virtually every station passengers clamber for remaining seats people cram into whatever space they can find. nearly 2000 people all together 3 times the officially permitted capacity for those who want to able to find a place or who can't afford a ticket there's always the roof. travelers have to remain alert a lapse in attention could be fatal. the danger comes not just from above. even at the moderate speed of 30 kilometers an hour a tree branch can cut like a machete. al-jazeera world goes on an incredible journey to 1st hand accounts and the extraordinary archive footage to the cities of palestine as they were before $948.00 and the impact the creation of israel had to. witness the vibrant commercial and cultural ties that bind up close and the heritage that many of today's costumes ha
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any of my junior welcome to the program so africa's govern an african national congress faces a male biting waits for the office service arts of wednesday's general elections the final results are not expected before the weekend but it's clear the psychologically important sixty percent plus of the vote may be out of reach for the party which has led south africa since the end of apartheid will go to pretoria to look at the big questions imagine as a result become the era of fests this report. life in south africa is back to the daily routines after a by and large smooth election observers as free and fair now it's an agonizing wait whilst being counted and percentages at the independent electoral commission results at changing by the minute. presidents are on the process just after casting his vote here still confident about voters supporting the ainsley. they can see that. with their vote they are had are doing a new deal and you're beginning at a new a period of renewal and it's also a period of hope. for many that's what i'm opposed to stands for how he replaced former president jacob zuma who was forced out last y
any of my junior welcome to the program so africa's govern an african national congress faces a male biting waits for the office service arts of wednesday's general elections the final results are not expected before the weekend but it's clear the psychologically important sixty percent plus of the vote may be out of reach for the party which has led south africa since the end of apartheid will go to pretoria to look at the big questions imagine as a result become the era of fests this report....
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dollars transaction a day now africa wants to move on the future is about artificial intelligence blocked chain and e services. 10 years ago there were only the 2 main reference points as tech comes in the continent and now we have 220 with much a ready achieved the aim now is to make sure that no one gets left behind in the future. reporters on the cause is after that summit in kigali for us is an africa is of course again continent with lots of young people ready to embrace new technologies the great ideas need financial backing don't say exactly your rights when you work there kid guy leave capital no you can see that more and more startups pop up and there's a very vibrant scene of techs every young people who are innovative and out and there are very interesting ideas for example how digital application can help farmers to calculate irrigation schedules and have better crops or how mobile applications act and have students in school for better on line education but they are challenged to find financial support now they're bought bank will invest 25000000000 africa's digital transformation between now and
dollars transaction a day now africa wants to move on the future is about artificial intelligence blocked chain and e services. 10 years ago there were only the 2 main reference points as tech comes in the continent and now we have 220 with much a ready achieved the aim now is to make sure that no one gets left behind in the future. reporters on the cause is after that summit in kigali for us is an africa is of course again continent with lots of young people ready to embrace new technologies...
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services to actually make money. global expansion has also left a footprint all over africa where it now operates in ten countries from egypt to south africa in kenya company has been active for four years has disrupted the fragmented transport market that in sub-saharan africa alone has gone it's about one point three million riders since the start of but there are rivals too like toxify and little in numbers african cities regular taxi drivers fear for their livelihoods and also the protests against the. well was of course part of the so-called good economy where there is no contract no social security or holiday pay and most of the intrapreneur risk is shouldered by the drivers and those drivers have been on strike this week all over the world also in nigeria and kenya this is wed from where joy to read joins us now joy. in the crossfire what's your experience with the service in kenya that. as a cast my experience has been ok because the entrance of going to the market really transferred market sort of gave a level ground especially for the conventional drivers of the traditional sassy drive ins who are enjoying m
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africa. a somber sports note for you now and funeral services were held today for formula one legend nicky allowed up in his hometown of vienna austria he died last week at the age of 70 a 3 time world champion claimed his 1st title with ferrari back in 1075 a horrific crash at the german grand prix the following year nearly cost him his life but he made a remarkable recovery and went on to win 2 more championships in 19771984 iconic figure he retired in 1905 but remained active in formula one throughout his life. let's get more now we're joined here by don benoit from or at so tell us a little bit more about what's happening today so currently underway in vienna the sense even this cathedral right in the heart of the city. is a public memorial service for niki lauda his coffin has been lying close in repose there since i take him this morning and mourners have been chewing up to come by and pay their final respects fans of nucular out of fans of the sport notables family members colleagues contemporaries of loud in attendance lewis hamilton one notable personality of course from the world of form
africa. a somber sports note for you now and funeral services were held today for formula one legend nicky allowed up in his hometown of vienna austria he died last week at the age of 70 a 3 time world champion claimed his 1st title with ferrari back in 1075 a horrific crash at the german grand prix the following year nearly cost him his life but he made a remarkable recovery and went on to win 2 more championships in 19771984 iconic figure he retired in 1905 but remained active in formula one...
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it's the cheapest rail service in the deal congo the largest country in sub-saharan africa the swallow crosses half the country from lubumbashi to a labor. it's the only link between remote villages and the outside world. the swallow has been around for more than fifty years like a local bus it stops a virtually every station passengers clamber the remaining seats people cram into whatever space they can find. nearly two thousand people all together three times the officially permitted capacity for those who weren't able to find a place or who can't afford a ticket there's always the route. travelers have to remain alert a lapse in attention could be fatal. the danger comes not just from above. even at the moderate speed of thirty kilometers an hour a tree branch can cut like a machete. it's all too familiar. innocent lives ended in an instant. then groove. on the debates around firearms but for survivors and families of the four then reality often changes forever. faultlines investigates the long lasting trauma inflicted on communities the aftermath mass shootings in america on al-jaz
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complaining for years about poor housing poor delivery of public services low employment and over successive elections here in south africa the first a turnout has been increasing also the ruling a.n.c. . has been steadily decreasing the turnout has been going down one election after the next the people in this township won't be going to the polling station today and with me is one of them thomas. who's not voting today you told me that your parents were involved in the struggle for democracy but you don't want to vote now . because ever since my parents voted for our well we were still kids and they voted for us for the freedom. and we go ahead and off it everything changed and things are still the same like around me you see this is still the same people are voting for nothing i think. because there's no any changes so what's the point of. any party whatsoever in the last twenty five years of democracy do you think. the government has delivered. not really because i don't know it's benefiting just for them you know like people from exile from exile and. just like a long time ago but they're still getting paid because ma
complaining for years about poor housing poor delivery of public services low employment and over successive elections here in south africa the first a turnout has been increasing also the ruling a.n.c. . has been steadily decreasing the turnout has been going down one election after the next the people in this township won't be going to the polling station today and with me is one of them thomas. who's not voting today you told me that your parents were involved in the struggle for democracy...
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service in the d.r. congo the largest country in sub-saharan africa the swallow crosses half the country from lubumbashi to a labor. it's the only link between remote villages and the outside world. the swallow has been around for more than 50 years like a local bus it stops a virtually every station passengers clamber the remaining seats people cram into whatever space they can find. nearly 2000 people all together 3 times the officially permitted capacity for those who weren't able to find a place or who can't afford a ticket there's always the route. travelers have to remain alert a lapse in attention could be fatal. the danger comes not just from above. even at the moderate speed of 30 kilometers an hour a tree branch can cut like a machete on him a law that i was born in the same year as is my voice i feel as though the state is my mother should have been a cause of celebration for some a catastrophe for others then that is still going on they put my sons in jail so every birthday i feel this catastrophe twice over al-jazeera world tells the stories of palestinian and israeli women born in the same
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service in the d.r. congo the largest country in sub-saharan africa the swallow crosses half the country from lubumbashi to a labor oh it's the only link between remote villages and the outside world. the swallow has been around for more than 50 years like a local bus it stops a virtually every station passengers clamber for remaining seats people cram into whatever space they can find. nearly 2000 people all together 3 times the officially permitted capacity for those who want able to find a place or who can't afford a ticket there's always the roof. travelers have to remain alert a lapse in attention could be fatal. the danger comes not just from above. even at the moderate speed of 30 kilometers an hour a tree branch can cut like a machete. at least 17 people including tourists injured in an explosion in egypt's wells famous giza pyramids. hello i'm the star and this is al jazeera live from doha also coming up india's marathon election ends the vote is seen as a referendum of prime minister narendra modi's rule. on acceptable and unjustified iraq's oil minister hits out of a u.s. oil company for with
service in the d.r. congo the largest country in sub-saharan africa the swallow crosses half the country from lubumbashi to a labor oh it's the only link between remote villages and the outside world. the swallow has been around for more than 50 years like a local bus it stops a virtually every station passengers clamber for remaining seats people cram into whatever space they can find. nearly 2000 people all together 3 times the officially permitted capacity for those who want able to find a...
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it's the cheapest rail service in the deal congo the largest country in sub-saharan africa the swallow crosses half the country from lubumbashi to a labor. it's the only link between remote villages and the outside world. the swallow has been around for more than 50 years like a local bus it stops a virtually every station passengers clamber the remaining seats people cram into whatever space they can find. nearly 2000 people all together 3 times the officially permitted capacity for those who want to able to find a place or who can't afford a ticket there's always the route. travelers have to remain alert a lapse in attention could be fatal. the danger comes not just from above. even at the moderate speed of 30 kilometers an hour a tree branch can cut like a machete. rewind returns with updates on the best of al-jazeera is documentaries. the moving story of 2 young tuchman girls in afghanistan. at last able to get an education after the news of progressive taliban occupation. but what has become of their dreams. rewind pencils and bullets. on al-jazeera. put the rebels say they've beg
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services lag. so principally in sub saharan africa and asia, we know that's compounded by water stress and have significant drags on economies. but to get to higher levels of service is hugely expensive and requires host country ownership to really facilitate that journey to self-reliance. so we are similarly committed, as was mentioned by mcc, to private sector engagement, institutional reform in governance and financing, too. and really just a commitment to learning from all of our programming. so there's a strong feedback loop in making sure we can improve our programming moving forward. >> thank you, jeff. appreciate it. i appreciate all the panelists. i have some -- we have some time for some questions. i want to make sure -- i have questions, as well. i will not, because i counted them. there are 32 of them. so i am not going to ask any questions. i want to come right to the audience and see -- we have microphones, i think, on both sides. so if you have a question or two, let's do that now. we've got about 15 -- ten minutes or so. to my right here, there are two questions here. yes, please. because y
services lag. so principally in sub saharan africa and asia, we know that's compounded by water stress and have significant drags on economies. but to get to higher levels of service is hugely expensive and requires host country ownership to really facilitate that journey to self-reliance. so we are similarly committed, as was mentioned by mcc, to private sector engagement, institutional reform in governance and financing, too. and really just a commitment to learning from all of our...
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institutions, non-profits like path are literally helping to cure malaria in africa then in the enterprise sector worldwide. financial services morgan chase, and charles schwab. in pharmaceutical and health care it is pfizer, and the cancer care alliance in seattle. neck flicks, verizon, it is broad based and global it is encouraging to see the escalating demand. >> adam, quickly, does this mean we need to expect more sales and marketing spend from companies like yours that are not part of huge enterprise companies but trying a best of reach strategy? >> we are really just leaning into the opportunity we are going to continue to invest across the business we are actually adding a lot of r and d resources to continue to build product. we are really intent on building the truly broad and deep platform foran analytics that or customers are going to need as the deluge of data continues to hit them over the coming years at the same time we will continue to invest in our field teams to help support dhurs and help make sure they are truly successful in deploying and a79 ding anding inning tableau well after the sale. >> adam selipsk
institutions, non-profits like path are literally helping to cure malaria in africa then in the enterprise sector worldwide. financial services morgan chase, and charles schwab. in pharmaceutical and health care it is pfizer, and the cancer care alliance in seattle. neck flicks, verizon, it is broad based and global it is encouraging to see the escalating demand. >> adam, quickly, does this mean we need to expect more sales and marketing spend from companies like yours that are not part...
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it's the cheapest rail service in the deol congo the largest country in sub-saharan africa the swallow crosses half the country from lubumbashi to a labor. it's the only link between remote villages and the outside world. the swallow has been around for more than 50 years like a local bus it stops a virtually every station passengers clamber the remaining seats people cram into whatever space they can find. nearly 2000 people all together 3 times the officially permitted capacity for those who want able to find a place or who can't afford a ticket there's always the route. travellers have to remain alert a lapse in attention could be fatal. the danger comes not just from above. even if the moderate speed of 30 kilometers an hour a tree branch can cut like a machete. our aim is not war. the u.s. secretary of state plays down talk of war with iran as washington sends more military power to the middle east. hello and welcome i'm peter w. watching al-jazeera live from our headquarters here in doha also coming up. in fact both sides will pay both sides will take in these things one of donal
it's the cheapest rail service in the deol congo the largest country in sub-saharan africa the swallow crosses half the country from lubumbashi to a labor. it's the only link between remote villages and the outside world. the swallow has been around for more than 50 years like a local bus it stops a virtually every station passengers clamber the remaining seats people cram into whatever space they can find. nearly 2000 people all together 3 times the officially permitted capacity for those who...
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boorstin tells us about the company's work in africa >> reporter: a second-time cnbc disruptor, zipline international, is expanding its drone delivery serviceshe company's drones have made more than 13,000 deliveries since launching in rwanda three years ago. it supplies more than half of the country's blood supply in ghana, zipline has partnered with the bill and melinda gates foundation and others to serve more than 2,000 health facilities and bring emergency medical supplies to an estimated 12 million people. and in june, the company will begin servicing hospitals in north carolina as part of a pilot program with the faa >> i've got to tell you, i love this company now we want to bring in ceo keller renato, joining us with an announcement about the company's latest funding, which i believe is going to turn them into a unicorn, good morning, keller. >> good morning. how are you? >> great congratulations, both on the disruptor list, but tell us about this new fund-raising round. >> yeah, i mean, you know, often fund-raising is the last thing that zipline's talking about, but over the last year, we have raised about $190 million from bailey
boorstin tells us about the company's work in africa >> reporter: a second-time cnbc disruptor, zipline international, is expanding its drone delivery serviceshe company's drones have made more than 13,000 deliveries since launching in rwanda three years ago. it supplies more than half of the country's blood supply in ghana, zipline has partnered with the bill and melinda gates foundation and others to serve more than 2,000 health facilities and bring emergency medical supplies to an...
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africa's booming cities to flourish when the settlements are on the front where it gets difficult to reverse those trends in front of the government of rwanda is doing a lot of efforts to provide basic services for the residents of such neighborhoods to make sure because living in safe clean neighborhoods but more citizen africa firsts with the same charges. from lagos to kinshasa to nairobi governments are unable to manage urbanization and those moving to the city often can't afford to build proper housing or pay expensive rent so slums. rwanda is well aware of the critical situation we are trying to establish the friend program and you know from the social program but also moving towards or to train to prepare the ground for the current government is very much committed to promoting access to housing but recent housing projects in p. galley were more suited to the upper middle class fordable solutions for the masses are still missing like many monitors training a future generation of african designers to find innovative sustainable and affordable solutions to the enormous need for infrastructure not only houses but hospitals and schools here in the northeast of rwanda a new primary school
africa's booming cities to flourish when the settlements are on the front where it gets difficult to reverse those trends in front of the government of rwanda is doing a lot of efforts to provide basic services for the residents of such neighborhoods to make sure because living in safe clean neighborhoods but more citizen africa firsts with the same charges. from lagos to kinshasa to nairobi governments are unable to manage urbanization and those moving to the city often can't afford to build...
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delegates and steve jobs got incredibly rich by providing services that enriched our lives. in south africa income inequality rose after apartheid ended as talented blacks black people has opportunities for the first time. ritish inequality fell after qatar struck financials -- than poor people. in china great inequality was a symptom of success. in britain greater inequality was a symptom of a problem. the book the great level shows the largest reduction and economic inequality through history have only been achieved through pandemics, mass mobilization work and violent revolution or state failure. the soviet union after the ationalization of banks, redistribution of land, had very low economic inequality. it should've seen obvious the price of low inequality in that case was intolerably high. inequality serves as an ndicator potential underling economic problems, at worst worry about it distills the from priorities that might matter more. such is the living standards of he least well-off. that's why in public discussions and when considering policy it's important we measure inequality acc
delegates and steve jobs got incredibly rich by providing services that enriched our lives. in south africa income inequality rose after apartheid ended as talented blacks black people has opportunities for the first time. ritish inequality fell after qatar struck financials -- than poor people. in china great inequality was a symptom of success. in britain greater inequality was a symptom of a problem. the book the great level shows the largest reduction and economic inequality through history...
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you see the government is being very poor at delivering public services but similar protests have been seen in townships across south africa since about that time there was actually a spike in the protests here in alexandria coming up to the election you're one of the reasons why there's some police here. small. disputed and keep voting to the police stepped in. not sure exactly what happened to the police quick to step in and try and break it up. the government said it would deploy extra police in the hot spots where there have been spikes in protests recently. and alexandra is definitely one of those areas for a couple of hours this morning there was a police helicopter circling above the township where people have come in numbers to vote people some people were waiting since before the polling stations opened this poll. in a tent that's been put up says the temporary. facility people can come and vote their story clear in south africa since democracy first began in one thousand nine hundred ninety four there's been generally quite a lot of enthusiasm for voting in the us because in part at least because of how hard it w
you see the government is being very poor at delivering public services but similar protests have been seen in townships across south africa since about that time there was actually a spike in the protests here in alexandria coming up to the election you're one of the reasons why there's some police here. small. disputed and keep voting to the police stepped in. not sure exactly what happened to the police quick to step in and try and break it up. the government said it would deploy extra...
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it's the cheapest rail service in the deal congo the largest country in sub-saharan africa the swallow crosses half the country from lubumbashi to a labor. it's the only link between remote villages and the outside world. the swallow has been around for more than fifty years like a local bus it stops a virtually every station passengers clamber the remaining seats people cram into whatever space they can find. nearly two thousand people all together three times the officially permitted capacity for those who want able to find a place or who can't afford a ticket there's always the roof. travelers have to remain alert a lapse in attention could be fatal. the danger comes not just from above. even at the moderate speed of thirty kilometers an hour a tree branch can cut like a machete. the hamas charter not only cost results destructions ladies and gentlemen it cost for the murder of every jew it's a nazi thought to me meanwhile you're here next to nothing about another extreme political charter that is much more relevance to the conflict the platform of the ruling the crude party in isra
it's the cheapest rail service in the deal congo the largest country in sub-saharan africa the swallow crosses half the country from lubumbashi to a labor. it's the only link between remote villages and the outside world. the swallow has been around for more than fifty years like a local bus it stops a virtually every station passengers clamber the remaining seats people cram into whatever space they can find. nearly two thousand people all together three times the officially permitted capacity...
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5000000 makes one of africa's biggest migrant group in the world community in berlin. 6 o'clock in the morning and little head is on his way to the christian orthodox eritrean service at prince philip was church. a place of serenity and they remind us of home for the 29 year old refugee who hasn't been in his birth country for more than 9 years. in mind of how much. back home when i was young my father always took me and my family to church here i get to meet all my eritrean friends. after a hard week at work i come here at the weekend and that does me good. spin here want this. is one of $60000.00 eritreans living in germany many of them fled a brutal military dictatorship back home in churches like these are crucial meeting points about half of the area trains abroad are christian the service is over new helps tidy up then heads home to a refugee center which is about 2 hours away by bus. on the way together with his friend he tells us his escape story. first of all from eritrea to ethiopia. from that you sit down. and sit down to egypt. you get from egypt to israel. about from israel to rwanda from rwanda to uganda after uganda juba in south sudan from sudan to
5000000 makes one of africa's biggest migrant group in the world community in berlin. 6 o'clock in the morning and little head is on his way to the christian orthodox eritrean service at prince philip was church. a place of serenity and they remind us of home for the 29 year old refugee who hasn't been in his birth country for more than 9 years. in mind of how much. back home when i was young my father always took me and my family to church here i get to meet all my eritrean friends. after a...
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about poor delivery of public service is that which there are protests almost every week in south africa we went to some of those protests some of those people are angry about these issues let's take a look at that story. was twenty five years after south africa became a democracy these people are tired of having no jobs no land and poor housing these kinds of processed happen every week and in more say with an election coming. this one last month was in a township in johannesburg. has lived there in a shack for thirteen years politicians have always promised better housing but she says they don't even organize trash collection. we don't have enough space we need . i'm not going to avoid up until they took two waves. not the same for everyone south africa's the most on equal country in the world since apartheid most white people remain relatively wealthy economically things improved to some black people. but not in the shanty towns each one of these toilets is shared by dozens of families they smell bad they're only emptied about once a week across south africa there are millions of peop
about poor delivery of public service is that which there are protests almost every week in south africa we went to some of those protests some of those people are angry about these issues let's take a look at that story. was twenty five years after south africa became a democracy these people are tired of having no jobs no land and poor housing these kinds of processed happen every week and in more say with an election coming. this one last month was in a township in johannesburg. has lived...
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they discussed efforts to improve water security and sanitation services in various regions, including africa, southeast asia and the middle east. the wilson center here in washington, d.c., is the host of this two-hour, twenty minute event.
they discussed efforts to improve water security and sanitation services in various regions, including africa, southeast asia and the middle east. the wilson center here in washington, d.c., is the host of this two-hour, twenty minute event.
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africa as supply outstrips demand. here is some other business stories making news american tech company space x. is launched a rocket carrying 60 satellites to provide internet service from space styling is the latest project from foundation on monster he plans to put 12000 such satellites into orbit to create high speed network. there are reports facebook plans to roll out a crittur currency early next year the b.b.c. says the tech firms been working with central banks on regulatory and security issues surrounding the launch the project is known within the company as global coin. the costs of grounding boeing 737 max are shooting sky high more airlines are seeking compensation and surprisingly the playmakers ship prices also up there are reports that passenger jet could receive approval next month to return to service some american carriers have already shuttle flights for august. stranded on the web tarmac nobody knows exactly when the boeing 737 max will be allowed to carry passengers again thursday's gathering of air traffic regulators in texas reached no official conclusions for the u.s. federal aviation administration and others the only thing that really matt
africa as supply outstrips demand. here is some other business stories making news american tech company space x. is launched a rocket carrying 60 satellites to provide internet service from space styling is the latest project from foundation on monster he plans to put 12000 such satellites into orbit to create high speed network. there are reports facebook plans to roll out a crittur currency early next year the b.b.c. says the tech firms been working with central banks on regulatory and...
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for its corruption poor service delivery and other issues they've promised more radical changes to redistribute south africa's wealth which is very an equally distributed the world bank says it's the most on equal country in the world on this side agents from the electoral commission are processing some of that data and bringing it in just in the last few minutes the percentage of votes counted has just gone over ninety percent and of course as more and more of those votes are counted we're getting closer and closer to what will be the final result thanks bulk of course. that voters are verified and declared thank you protest leaders in sudar are threatening civil disobedience as they grow increasingly frustrated with the military's delays in hunting over power protests began last year touched off by the rising cost of bread and fuel they soon as close to two nationwide demonstrations demanding long time president omar al bashir stepped down but the rules for thirty years was overthrown by the military on april the eleventh a military council took power promising to hand over legislation to a civilian governm
for its corruption poor service delivery and other issues they've promised more radical changes to redistribute south africa's wealth which is very an equally distributed the world bank says it's the most on equal country in the world on this side agents from the electoral commission are processing some of that data and bringing it in just in the last few minutes the percentage of votes counted has just gone over ninety percent and of course as more and more of those votes are counted we're...