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technology behind them keeps improving but the real test boils down to how women feel walking india street. and our last stop is money if you've got a locked door broken phone just take it to the cell phone market in the center of the capital bamako where an expert will fix it for you the markets creating jobs in the crisis ridden country. anyone looking to buy a cellphone in mali's capital bamako will likely head straight to the mosque she had to telephone. no one knows exactly how many dealers and workshops there are here but it's somewhere around 2000 crowded together along the road. mamadou camera sells new smart phones at his stall he says the place isn't just full as it used to be the double bubble of political crisis in the country is making our business worse people have less money and if they do have money they buy other things not phones but it wouldn't it be that would love to but don't. molly is one of the poorest countries in the world but mobile network coverage reaches almost 100 percent of the population anyone who can afford one has a cell phone. opposite mama to use there
technology behind them keeps improving but the real test boils down to how women feel walking india street. and our last stop is money if you've got a locked door broken phone just take it to the cell phone market in the center of the capital bamako where an expert will fix it for you the markets creating jobs in the crisis ridden country. anyone looking to buy a cellphone in mali's capital bamako will likely head straight to the mosque she had to telephone. no one knows exactly how many...
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technology behind them keeps improving but the real test boils down to how women feel walking india's streets. thank. tender last stop lose money. if you've got a locked door broken phone just take it to the cell phone market in the center of the capital bamako where an expert will fix it for you the markets creating jobs in the crisis ridden country. anyone looking to buy a cellphone in mali's capital bamako will likely head straight to the mob she had to telephone. no one knows exactly how many dealers and workshops there are here but it's somewhere around 2000 crowded together along the road. mamadou camera sells new smartphones at his stall he says the place isn't just full as it used to be the mobile. crisis in the country is making our business worse people have less money and if they do have money they buy other things not phones but that wouldn't it be. well for don't. molly is one of the poorest countries in the world but mobile network coverage reaches almost 100 percent of the population anyone who can afford one has a cell phone. opposite mama to use there's a stand for 2nd term p
technology behind them keeps improving but the real test boils down to how women feel walking india's streets. thank. tender last stop lose money. if you've got a locked door broken phone just take it to the cell phone market in the center of the capital bamako where an expert will fix it for you the markets creating jobs in the crisis ridden country. anyone looking to buy a cellphone in mali's capital bamako will likely head straight to the mob she had to telephone. no one knows exactly how...
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the streets. india . how can a country's economy grow harmony its people that. when there are due to look at the bigger picture. india a country that faces many challenges and people are striving to create assisting future. clever projects from europe and. eco india on t.w. . welcome to news from the cultural world i'll be talking to a man who jams with nightingales on his clarinet here in but then also coming up an unprecedented exhibition of contemporary sculpture on a greek island by britain's greatest living sculptor antony gormley. and artificial flowers for the queen top fashion houses and hollywood movies old maid in a small german village. nightingales fascinate professor david rothenberg a musician and philosopher who has concerned himself with the relationship between humanity in one of the most of his professional life he's here in berlin because he likes to jam with nightingales of which there are many in the city at this time of year it join me in a minute but 1st let's hear a short clip from his documentary. the biggest thing is to not play this li
the streets. india . how can a country's economy grow harmony its people that. when there are due to look at the bigger picture. india a country that faces many challenges and people are striving to create assisting future. clever projects from europe and. eco india on t.w. . welcome to news from the cultural world i'll be talking to a man who jams with nightingales on his clarinet here in but then also coming up an unprecedented exhibition of contemporary sculpture on a greek island by...
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airing as you know in the street issue where india did share in terror i think in two sharing also makes it kind of jolts the other possibility of the georges given so the complacency into which countries slip in after the pivot of no action that complacency is shaken me is imperative but when a final word i think terrorism and violent extremism is a threat faced by all of our countries across our region and there's absolutely no substitute to transnational corporations vision or corporation but also corporations outside the region so cooperation between the european union and south asia and we all need to work together and the civil societies in these countries a very important role to play right you never leave it there for the time being shot many of them not to give the mother thank you so much for coming in today did have been used radios thank you thank you thank you. that's it for today relieve your wits and sebastian strides in the gum ball one of the targets of the sri lankan buzz this week it held its first boss since the attack last month that's a very. hard. for first clingin
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streets of. india. reduce. reuse. recycle.social projects to build those that are giving away. 60 minutes w. . an action packed life. anything's possible as long as our coffee and his friends can drink. this movie kenya's dark refugee camp. life story many of ground to a. 27 years ago but there's no holding back his dreams. thank you for watching. cinema stars may 27th on. welcome to global 3000 this week we go to sit down black courageous women a calling for democracy freedom and basic rights.
streets of. india. reduce. reuse. recycle.social projects to build those that are giving away. 60 minutes w. . an action packed life. anything's possible as long as our coffee and his friends can drink. this movie kenya's dark refugee camp. life story many of ground to a. 27 years ago but there's no holding back his dreams. thank you for watching. cinema stars may 27th on. welcome to global 3000 this week we go to sit down black courageous women a calling for democracy freedom and basic rights.
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dancing in the streets of india's commercial capital, mumbai. no waiting for official results here.he stock market rallies, the media have declared a landslide victory for the hindu nationalist bjp. their leader, incumbent prime minister narendra modi, has dominated this election. this antiestablishment son of a tea seller is loved and loathed with equal passion. modi, modi, modi... mr modi's supporters afford him a cult—like status, saying he will enrich the nation, not himself, unlike the politicians of the past. he'll deliver development, they say, fulfilling india's fate as a regional superpower. but at what cost? violent attacks on people at the bottom of the hindu caste system and indian muslims have gone uncriticised from mr modi's government, but today, he tweeted a message of unity. together we grow, together we prosper, together we build a strong and inclusive india. but in a nation where the majority of the population is under 35, critics say debate over rising unemployment — now at a 45—year high — has been drowned out by nationalist rhetoric. yet, despite the loud speak
dancing in the streets of india's commercial capital, mumbai. no waiting for official results here.he stock market rallies, the media have declared a landslide victory for the hindu nationalist bjp. their leader, incumbent prime minister narendra modi, has dominated this election. this antiestablishment son of a tea seller is loved and loathed with equal passion. modi, modi, modi... mr modi's supporters afford him a cult—like status, saying he will enrich the nation, not himself, unlike the...
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governing does country such as india as diverse as india so when he was the chief minister of the state of gujarat he also saw one of the fastest growing streets any state in india has ever experienced with a good seat of nearly 12 percent during his 1st term every year but in delhi it's much more difficult because the states don't like to listen to the center of the states sort of do their own thing and his model of trying to govern india and a very centralized we the we governed a state of gujarat obviously hasn't worked so i don't know as to what the solution is but i think that giving more power to the states of india is the way to go and governing this very heterogeneous country in a chinese styled mindset that you dig decisions at the center and hope that the rest of the country will botch in the same direction just doesn't work for a country as diversity as india if modi gets reelected it will be by a few northern states but there is a huge stretch of the country that they will vote for regional leaders and parties is this the right way to govern a country of more than a 1000000000 people is there a better way no i think this is the onl
governing does country such as india as diverse as india so when he was the chief minister of the state of gujarat he also saw one of the fastest growing streets any state in india has ever experienced with a good seat of nearly 12 percent during his 1st term every year but in delhi it's much more difficult because the states don't like to listen to the center of the states sort of do their own thing and his model of trying to govern india and a very centralized we the we governed a state of...
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this country such as india as diverse as india so when he was ringback the chief minister of the state of gujarat he also saw one of the fastest growth streets any state in india has ever experienced with a good trade of nearly 12 percent during his 1st term every year but in delhi it's much more difficult because the states don't like to listen to the center of the states sort of do their own thing and his model of trying to govern india and a very centralized we the we governed a state of gujarat obviously hasn't worked so i don't know as to what the solution is but i think that giving more power to the states of india is the way to go and governing this very heterogeneous country in a chinese style mindset that you dig decisions at the center and hope that the rest of the country will botch in the same direction just doesn't work for a country has diversity to genesis india if modi gets reelected it will be by a few northern states but there is a huge stretch of the country that they will vote for regional leaders and parties is this the right way to govern a country of more than a 1000000000 people is there a better way no i think this i
this country such as india as diverse as india so when he was ringback the chief minister of the state of gujarat he also saw one of the fastest growth streets any state in india has ever experienced with a good trade of nearly 12 percent during his 1st term every year but in delhi it's much more difficult because the states don't like to listen to the center of the states sort of do their own thing and his model of trying to govern india and a very centralized we the we governed a state of...
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. >> marches through the streets of spain, demonstrations through india. protests in new zealand.ls, strike movement continues to grow, calling for urgent action on climate change. towe want the government declare alite emergency. >> we are putting pressure on the government fast and now. reporter: leaving the protests in sweden, a 15-year-old. her decision to boycott classes have influenced others around the world to follow suit. >> some adults think us is wrong foo go on strike, that we aould study so we can mak difference in future. but the fact is, it will be to late when we finish our studies is something they ignore. today's strike is their biggest yet. it comes as global temperatures are rising. major changes are that will mean cutting emissions to zero by 2050. futures say it is theirth at is at strike -- that is at stake and they are calling on .lder generations rebecca morel, bbc news. it is hard to imagine a science class without albert einstein, but few know the challenges that he faced in germany. was not until a british astronomermu pated a series that he was put on
. >> marches through the streets of spain, demonstrations through india. protests in new zealand.ls, strike movement continues to grow, calling for urgent action on climate change. towe want the government declare alite emergency. >> we are putting pressure on the government fast and now. reporter: leaving the protests in sweden, a 15-year-old. her decision to boycott classes have influenced others around the world to follow suit. >> some adults think us is wrong foo go on...
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wants to become a doctor i want to be an alkali just because the cancer spreading in india going to go to the streets so we have to stop the spirit. of rebirth that it's affecting. some other people. and playing hard to become good for god they can never be allowed he was my best friend she was my last season my love and she well it's like . short for. meeting some of the worst affected. and has made me realise there is little time to lose in the fight for cleanup and. grieving is the most important. practice that you know that you're doing every moment and that's your source of life. the government really needs to take it up as a one of its priorities before anything else. the air that we breathe is so polluted that it's causing so many deaths every day. as i leave. my beloved city is facing its greatest challenge from an invisible killer. and until both the government and citizens treat this as an emergency millions will continue to risk their lives just by creating. thank. you and we. thank. you and we. thank. you and we. thank. you. this is al jazeera. hello on how the markets and this is the new
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to become a doctor i want to be an uncle no just because the cancer spreading in india continues isn't going to do street so we have to struggle steady pollution is every bit that it's affecting my mom and some other peoples i'm trying hard to become good father i can never be allowed to she was my best friend she was my last season my love and see what i love it's like reckon so. for. meeting some of the worst affected. and has made me realize there is little time to lose in the fight folk clean up and. breathing is the most important. practice that you imagine doing every moment and that's your source of life. the government really needs to take it up as a one of its priorities before anything else. the air the big 3 is so polluted that it's causing so many deaths every day. as i leave. my beloved city is facing its greatest challenge from an invisible killer. and until both the government and citizens treat this as an imagined see millions will continue to risk their lives just by creating. business updates to you by qatar airways going places together. business updates rolled to you by qatar airways
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india decides on may 23rd. thousands of people have taken to the streets in cities across albania demanding the resignation of prime minister and the roma opposition parties called the demonstrations hoping to school straw men to resign and cold snap elections the violence is the latest in 3 months of anti-government protests albania is a member of nato and the kind that that to join the european union. protesters took their grievances and their molotov cocktails straight to the prime minister's office the opposition democratic party accuses the government of millipede laving election results 2 years ago opposition leader lott seemed basho blames the pace of talks with the e.u. on government corruption on the. court we're here today to send the 1st and clay a message to prime minister eddie rama we will not allow you to block a road towards europe any more rum i must go. now being here is one of the poorest countries in europe and many here have high hopes for a you membership discussions about joining the bloc were supposed to begin last year but have been delayed by concerns over corruption in the judiciary. as t
india decides on may 23rd. thousands of people have taken to the streets in cities across albania demanding the resignation of prime minister and the roma opposition parties called the demonstrations hoping to school straw men to resign and cold snap elections the violence is the latest in 3 months of anti-government protests albania is a member of nato and the kind that that to join the european union. protesters took their grievances and their molotov cocktails straight to the prime...
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from marchers in the streets of spain... ..to demonstrations in india... ..and protests in new zealandlling for urgent action on climate change. basically we have two demands. we want to have a more ambitious zero carbon act but also, we are wanting the government to declare a climate emergency. it's fundamental to be here, fundamental that everyone takes part in the strikes on the 24th of may and also every single week. we are putting pressure on the governments and we want them to act fast and now. leading the protests in sweden, 16—year—old greta thunberg. her decision to boycott classes in 2018 has prompted young people around the world to follow suit. translation: some adults think it is wrong for us to go on strike instead of going to school, that we instead should study so that we can make a difference in the future. but the fact that it will be too late when we are finished with our studies is something they ignore. and the organisers say today's global strike is their biggest yet. it comes as global temperatures are rising. the last four years have been the warmest on record a
from marchers in the streets of spain... ..to demonstrations in india... ..and protests in new zealandlling for urgent action on climate change. basically we have two demands. we want to have a more ambitious zero carbon act but also, we are wanting the government to declare a climate emergency. it's fundamental to be here, fundamental that everyone takes part in the strikes on the 24th of may and also every single week. we are putting pressure on the governments and we want them to act fast...
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streets of spain... to demonstrations in india. and protests in new zealand.to grow, calling for urgent action on climate change stop we want a more ambitious zero carbon rate... we the cabinet to... boom at its fundamental everyone ta kes boom at its fundamental everyone takes part in the stress on the 24th of may and de—stress every single week. we are putting pressure on the governments and wanting to act fast and now. weeding the protests in sweden, 16—year—old just doing bird. her decision to boycott classes has helped young people to follow suit. translation: some adults think it is wrong for us to go on strike instead of going to school and that we should instead study so that we can make a difference in the future. but the fa ct difference in the future. but the fact that it will be too late when we are finished with our studies is something they ignore. and the organisers essay today's global strike is their biggest yet. it comes as global temperatures are rising. the last four years had been the warmest on record and the un says major changes are now
streets of spain... to demonstrations in india. and protests in new zealand.to grow, calling for urgent action on climate change stop we want a more ambitious zero carbon rate... we the cabinet to... boom at its fundamental everyone ta kes boom at its fundamental everyone takes part in the stress on the 24th of may and de—stress every single week. we are putting pressure on the governments and wanting to act fast and now. weeding the protests in sweden, 16—year—old just doing bird. her...
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streets. >>> and more than 1 million people evacuated in india because of a powerful cyclone.he latest on one of the strongest cyclones ever to hit india. . >>> good morning and happy friday. i am pam cook. >> and i am dave clark. >> rosemary, what are we feeling out there? >> well, there may be a little drizzle and patchy fog out there. and a better chance into the weekend for drizzle and scattered showers. sunday will be the best day for that i think. giving you a view of sfo where there is a mix of clouds out there this morning. a little fog and high clouds ahead of this system that will bring us the cooling trend for the weekend. the temperatures for the afternoon today very similar to yesterday. slightly warmer for our inland cities. this is where we peak. we begin to see the partner change for saturday. in santa rosa 44 to start your day. a bit of a chill in the air. santa rosa bottomed out yesterday morning at 39. we are slightly warmer. 52 in san francisco, 50 oakland, livermore 46 and san jose 53. stormtracker 2 showing you the
streets. >>> and more than 1 million people evacuated in india because of a powerful cyclone.he latest on one of the strongest cyclones ever to hit india. . >>> good morning and happy friday. i am pam cook. >> and i am dave clark. >> rosemary, what are we feeling out there? >> well, there may be a little drizzle and patchy fog out there. and a better chance into the weekend for drizzle and scattered showers. sunday will be the best day for that i think....
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streets because we are tired of this dictatorship. taking a stand global news that matters d. w. made for mines. eco india. how can a country's economy grow in harmony with its people and the environment. when there are do workers look at the bigger picture. india a country that faces many challenges and whose people are strategically assisting future. clever projects from europe and india. eco india on t.w. . global aviation regulators meet in the us to discuss returning boeing 737 max 8 to the end and why america regulators for the last to ground the j. such a bank's board faces off with investors its share price it's an all time low over the legal and corporate wars and as well as his around the world talk about how to unclog out congested cities for the chinese new silk road will help or. unpaid facility it's their business u.s. officials are still waiting to see boeing's fix for the automated systems blamed in the max a crashes aviation administration says it'll take as long as it takes to get it right international regulators a meeting of the united states american carriers though ready to get the ja
streets because we are tired of this dictatorship. taking a stand global news that matters d. w. made for mines. eco india. how can a country's economy grow in harmony with its people and the environment. when there are do workers look at the bigger picture. india a country that faces many challenges and whose people are strategically assisting future. clever projects from europe and india. eco india on t.w. . global aviation regulators meet in the us to discuss returning boeing 737 max 8 to...
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india. paul: the wall street journal says china's cosco shipping would consider buying all of singapore's pacificey decide to sell. cosco acquired part of the container manufacturing business. the report says the operators arms inform -- informal m&a talks and they have denied interest in selling its shipping business. shery: let's get a check of the markets. trading across asia. we are seeing japan's nikkei falling for a six consecutive session, down 8/10 of 1%. the lowest level since march. the are seeing energy and health care leading the deck lines in the japanese market. down 6/10 of 1%. a lot to do with the trade tensions that have flared up between china and the u.s. president trump tweeting it was china that broke the deal. fx 200 down .5% after two sessions of losses, gains, that is, and kiwi stocks rising for tenths of 1%. look at what currencies are doing. we continue to see the safe haven moves toward the japanese yen which is now trading at about 109 level, below the 110 level which is now at the strongest level in months. the chinese offshore yuan, the weakness retreating on trade t
india. paul: the wall street journal says china's cosco shipping would consider buying all of singapore's pacificey decide to sell. cosco acquired part of the container manufacturing business. the report says the operators arms inform -- informal m&a talks and they have denied interest in selling its shipping business. shery: let's get a check of the markets. trading across asia. we are seeing japan's nikkei falling for a six consecutive session, down 8/10 of 1%. the lowest level since...
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children take to the streets of central london paris and brussels also see demonstrations at the un's top official warns that plans to slow global warming are not on track also coming up. india's marathon election process approaches the finish line voters cast their ballots in delhi and other areas in a poll that could see the governing b.g.p. significantly weaker. than heroes back in town this so-called the can be bomber who brought in children's lives as an american pilot during the berlin airlift 70 years ago returns to the german capital on the anniversary of the. welcome to the program. activists have demonstrated in london brussels and paris to call for action on climate change at the same time the u.n. secretary general antonio good terrorist has warned that the political will to do something about it is fading he was in new zealand at the start of a tour highlighting rising sea levels and increasing threats to the environment. in europe the demonstrations were inspired by the extinction rebellion movement which shut down much of central london last month. blood gushing on the steps of a parisian landmark a graphic warning about the dangers of climate change these demon
children take to the streets of central london paris and brussels also see demonstrations at the un's top official warns that plans to slow global warming are not on track also coming up. india's marathon election process approaches the finish line voters cast their ballots in delhi and other areas in a poll that could see the governing b.g.p. significantly weaker. than heroes back in town this so-called the can be bomber who brought in children's lives as an american pilot during the berlin...
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india and turkey and now face the prospect of u.s. sanctions if they continue to buy crude oil from iran protesters are back out in big numbers in the streetsof sudan sittings and towns as demonstrators continue to press for civilian rule as leaders say the military is not serious about handing over power. to the most powerful cyclon to hit india in twenty years has made landfall on the east coast site from phony is lashing the city of poorly with winds more than two hundred kilometers per hour more than one point two million people have been evacuated from low lying areas across the state over disha the state capitols airports schools and colleges have been closed. meanwhile people in mozambique are trying to rebuild their lives following the destruction caused by cycling canis sometimes are dealing with a cholera outbreak up to several cases were recorded in some hard hit areas a delivery has been slow to get to many because of the ongoing bad weather cycle in canada was the second major storm to hit southeast africa in six weeks and it's killed at least forty people the president of afghanistan has accepted several recommendations for pe
india and turkey and now face the prospect of u.s. sanctions if they continue to buy crude oil from iran protesters are back out in big numbers in the streetsof sudan sittings and towns as demonstrators continue to press for civilian rule as leaders say the military is not serious about handing over power. to the most powerful cyclon to hit india in twenty years has made landfall on the east coast site from phony is lashing the city of poorly with winds more than two hundred kilometers per hour...
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defy cuba's authorities to march through the streets of havana police intervene but activists claim victory. public spicer welcome to the show. voters in india have been casting their ballots in a 2nd from last round of a 7 phase general election more than 100000000 people across 7 states were eligible to vote today including in the capital delhi the election is the world's biggest exercise in democracy and it's being seen as a referendum on prime minister narendra modi and his hindu nationalist movement b j p his main challenger is the leader of the congress party. as india's mammoth election approached its final stages opposition leader raul gandhi took aim at the prime minister after casting his ballot in the capital while the tonight it was a very good fright render modi used hatred we used to love it seems that love is going to win. gandhi and his family have been the target of sharp attacks by prime minister modi last week he said gandhi's father who was assassinated after serving as prime minister had been india's most corrupt man. in turn gandhi blasted modi for alleged corruption and accused him of ignoring the problems facing the c
defy cuba's authorities to march through the streets of havana police intervene but activists claim victory. public spicer welcome to the show. voters in india have been casting their ballots in a 2nd from last round of a 7 phase general election more than 100000000 people across 7 states were eligible to vote today including in the capital delhi the election is the world's biggest exercise in democracy and it's being seen as a referendum on prime minister narendra modi and his hindu...
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house, new imperialist in china and neo-nazis once again mass -- marching on the streets of europe, hindu nationalist in indiad a host of which are princes unless -- and lesser dictators to guide us into the unknown. on many of us dreamt that another world is possible, these folks were jamming, too. and it is their dream, our nightmare, that is perilously close to being realized. capitalism gratuitous wars and sanctioned greed have jeopardized the planet and filled it with refugees. ish of the blame for this squarely on the shoulders of the government of the united states. 17 yeaears after invading afghanistan, after bombing it into the stone age with the sole aim of toppling the taliban, the u.s. government is back in talks with the very same taliban. has destroyed iraq, syria. hundreds of thousands have lost their lives to war and sanctioned. the whole region has dissented into chaos. engine cities pounded into dust. amidst the desolation and the rubble, a monstrosity called daish, isis has been spawned. it has spread across the world, murdering people who had absolutely nothing to do with america's wars. g
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replace them adding that since his bija lanty collective began the streets feel much safer than it up in new jersey though mexico. india is in the midst of the world's biggest biometrics and message if the government is linking people's personal records to their biological signature is saying it will streamline welfare and other services but as far as general reports from new delhi some see it as big brother and over dry. india's biometric program began with a promise to give every indian a unique number that entitles them to citizenship rights and services nearly 9 years later many say that promise hasn't been fulfilled when the romney ryan came to new delhi 5 years ago with his family from ra just on he got his biometrics card here but other than helping him get a mobile phone sim he says it hasn't been much use but. the government promised me i'd get a plot of land in the russian cots a food but so far nothing it's let my family and i stay at the shelter and put my kids in school living in the city and there are other concerns about the program even as a sign ups continue critics say their usefulness has diminished
replace them adding that since his bija lanty collective began the streets feel much safer than it up in new jersey though mexico. india is in the midst of the world's biggest biometrics and message if the government is linking people's personal records to their biological signature is saying it will streamline welfare and other services but as far as general reports from new delhi some see it as big brother and over dry. india's biometric program began with a promise to give every indian a...
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street dead, and is this what will replace it? new retail shopping experiences out of town. one million people are evacuated as india'siggest storm in decades, cyclone fani, brings 170 km/h winds. and tributes are paid to the man in the fur suit. peter mayhew, chewbacca in the star wars films, has died. he was 7a. and coming up on bbc news, the race that could be caster semenya's last — the two—time olympic champion compete in doha tonight ahead of the introduction of controversial testosterone regulations. good evening and welcome to the bbc news at six. the two main political parties at westminster have suffered in the local elections in england and northern ireland, in a sign that voters are fed up with the brexit deadlock in westminster. the conservatives have lost more than 1000 seats, and labour has failed to make much progress at a time when opposition parties usually do well. meanwhile, the liberal democrats, who want another referendum, the greens and independents all did well. counting is still under way, and the results are changing, but so far the conservatives are down more than 1100, and labour around co
street dead, and is this what will replace it? new retail shopping experiences out of town. one million people are evacuated as india'siggest storm in decades, cyclone fani, brings 170 km/h winds. and tributes are paid to the man in the fur suit. peter mayhew, chewbacca in the star wars films, has died. he was 7a. and coming up on bbc news, the race that could be caster semenya's last — the two—time olympic champion compete in doha tonight ahead of the introduction of controversial...
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latest on cycling forney which has made landfall in eastern india still ahead on al-jazeera changes and coming fast enough the protesters in. the streets again saying the military council isn't serious about handing over power and clamping down on hate speech facebook banned several far right individuals and organizations stay with us. the time the year we're chasing dust storms and dust devils rolled in thunderstorms and rainfall there is still rain around the still cloud showing we're going to see running up through israel towards to keep the greenness shows where they are really up into the killer was you see great that's a hint of some activity in the atmosphere have to give cloud it might well kick up some sand over.
latest on cycling forney which has made landfall in eastern india still ahead on al-jazeera changes and coming fast enough the protesters in. the streets again saying the military council isn't serious about handing over power and clamping down on hate speech facebook banned several far right individuals and organizations stay with us. the time the year we're chasing dust storms and dust devils rolled in thunderstorms and rainfall there is still rain around the still cloud showing we're going...
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replace them adding that since his bija lanty collective began the streets feel much safer than it up a new jersey though mexico. india's government has been linking people's personal records to their biological information in the wilds not just by metrics initiative supporters say it makes it easier for the poor to access basic services but now some are raising concerns about privacy and government surveillance phase jimmy of reports. india's biometric program there are began with a promise to give every indian a unique number then titles them to citizenship rights and services. nearly 9 years later many say that promise hasn't been fulfilled then the romney ryan came to new delhi 5 years ago with his family from raw just on he got his biometrics card here but other than helping him get a mobile phone sim he says it hasn't been much use and. the government promised me i'd get a plot of land in the russian cots a food but so far nothing it's let my family and i stay at the shelter and put my kids in school living in the city and there are other concerns about the program even as a sign ups continue critics say their use
replace them adding that since his bija lanty collective began the streets feel much safer than it up a new jersey though mexico. india's government has been linking people's personal records to their biological information in the wilds not just by metrics initiative supporters say it makes it easier for the poor to access basic services but now some are raising concerns about privacy and government surveillance phase jimmy of reports. india's biometric program there are began with a promise to...
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double street where there is so much diversity and you have to take people in conference and to make it you know stronger india by taking people in you know in one sense that you may call it nissen hold on something other why you the people are you know excluded how can you make the nissen stronger so what i am suggesting is only inclusive india is stronger nonsense and could be a euro possible precedent to pakistan do you therefore think that the strongman you make there in the motif projects is ultimately going to harm india's internal growth of course of course of course. so the stress on the economy would not be there no doubt about that with. that is all he has what he has not talked about development he has not talked about you know the kind of slogan that was given that achieved in language. have you ever heard that he was talking about in any of the election that. because he could not bring that to change then he failed in doing that and so he had predicted something which is a myth and finally he succeeded in doing that of course better than you mean the good days that you. and when he's not talking a
double street where there is so much diversity and you have to take people in conference and to make it you know stronger india by taking people in you know in one sense that you may call it nissen hold on something other why you the people are you know excluded how can you make the nissen stronger so what i am suggesting is only inclusive india is stronger nonsense and could be a euro possible precedent to pakistan do you therefore think that the strongman you make there in the motif projects...
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street join the conversation on al-jazeera made on al-jazeera. as the world's biggest democracy goes to the polls we focus on the economic challenges facing india and the rise of cultural nationalism and new series of you winning environmental shows which meet some of the people striving to protect the planet twenty five years after coming to power can be a.n.c. maintain its political dominance in south africa in a massive documentary series chart from lives of two youngsters and little kenya and up in brazil over the past twenty years and with threats it still looming and populism on the rise across europe will these elections become a referendum on the new so many. as we embrace new technologies rarely do we stop to ask what is the price of this progress what happened was people started getting sick but there was a small group of people that began to think that maybe this was related to the time if you're in the job and investigation reveals how even the smallest devices have deadly environmental and health costs we think ok we'll send you waste to china but we have to remember that air pollution travels around the globe death by design on al-jaz
street join the conversation on al-jazeera made on al-jazeera. as the world's biggest democracy goes to the polls we focus on the economic challenges facing india and the rise of cultural nationalism and new series of you winning environmental shows which meet some of the people striving to protect the planet twenty five years after coming to power can be a.n.c. maintain its political dominance in south africa in a massive documentary series chart from lives of two youngsters and little kenya...
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it would draw from a machine on the street the people in cyprus didn't realize they need until the savings were belden the people in india didn't know they needed. until they had to stand outside with bags of cash in a queue trying to put all that money into a digital format because the government was making their savings and legal. the people in mexico didn't need to know that they needed because until the donald trump became president and i had an effect on the value of the mexican peso the people in england that they needed because until breaks it happens and he's 25 percent of value of the currency and they realize that there's this a political currency and while most people didn't make that discovery more and more people at each event do make that discovery it's funny like when i was a kid in brazil. the government can do the haircut on everybody savings due to determine stakes instead of you know debasing doing some to know they came and they took what it was not there. it's beyond even toxic i mean you can't just come and steal people's monies and what's fascinating because you know is the most been of money as th
it would draw from a machine on the street the people in cyprus didn't realize they need until the savings were belden the people in india didn't know they needed. until they had to stand outside with bags of cash in a queue trying to put all that money into a digital format because the government was making their savings and legal. the people in mexico didn't need to know that they needed because until the donald trump became president and i had an effect on the value of the mexican peso the...
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them adding that since his bija lanty collective began the streets feel much safer moved up in new jersey down to mexico. for the past 9 years india's government has been gradually linking the personal records of 1300000000 citizens to their biological information and what's the world's largest biometrics initiative supporters say it will help the poor access basic services but as far as jamil reports from the capital new delhi there are now major concerns about privacy and government surveillance. india's biometric program of the r. began with the promise to give every indian a unique number that entitles them to citizenship rights and services. nearly 9 years later many say that promise hasn't been fulfilled then the romney ryan came to new delhi 5 years ago with his family from raw just on he got his biometrics card here but other than helping him get a mobile phone he says it hasn't been much use and. the government promised me i'd get a plot of land in the russian cots a food but so far nothing it's let my family and i stay at the shelter and put my kids in school in the summer and there are other concerns about the program eve
them adding that since his bija lanty collective began the streets feel much safer moved up in new jersey down to mexico. for the past 9 years india's government has been gradually linking the personal records of 1300000000 citizens to their biological information and what's the world's largest biometrics initiative supporters say it will help the poor access basic services but as far as jamil reports from the capital new delhi there are now major concerns about privacy and government...
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how much you can withdraw from a machine on the street the people in cyprus didn't realize they need because until the savings were beldin the people in indiadidn't know they needed because when. they had to stand outside with bags of cash in the queue trying to put all that money into a digital format because the government was making their savings and legal. the people in mexico didn't need to know that they needed because until the donald trump became president and i had an effect on the value of the mexican peso the people in england didn't know that they needed because until breaks it happens at least 25 percent of value of the currency and they realize that there's this a political currency and while most people didn't make that discovery more and more people at each event do make that discovery it's funny like when i was a kid in brazil the government king and you know a haircut and everybody savings due to dear mistakes in.
how much you can withdraw from a machine on the street the people in cyprus didn't realize they need because until the savings were beldin the people in indiadidn't know they needed because when. they had to stand outside with bags of cash in the queue trying to put all that money into a digital format because the government was making their savings and legal. the people in mexico didn't need to know that they needed because until the donald trump became president and i had an effect on the...
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against him in a show of strength majority look to the streets of the capital caracas surrounded by thousands of soldiers. more than a million people in india have been ordered to leave areas along the east coast ahead of a severe storm cycle and funny has been upgraded to the highest category level with winds gusting up to two hundred fifty kilometers per hour. mass protests are taking place in sudan where demonstrators have staged a million strong march to press for a civilian government protest to say the military isn't serious about handing over power. ugandan pop star turned opposition politician bobby weiner has been freed on bail after spending two days in a maximum security prison he's facing trial after leading a street protest last year against attacks on social media why has been warned not to engage in protests while on bail catherine sawyer has more from company. the cause of the moment bobbie wind supporters hired he'd been freed the pop star tata politician was arrested on monday accused of leading an illegal potus last year against a newly imposed social media tax. the bail hearing in kampala took an unprecedented four hours
against him in a show of strength majority look to the streets of the capital caracas surrounded by thousands of soldiers. more than a million people in india have been ordered to leave areas along the east coast ahead of a severe storm cycle and funny has been upgraded to the highest category level with winds gusting up to two hundred fifty kilometers per hour. mass protests are taking place in sudan where demonstrators have staged a million strong march to press for a civilian government...