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zeinab, thank you so much. hello.for the next couple of days, so there's a much greater risk of some ice and some snow. snow from these showers in the north through the course of today, and even perhaps in this band of more persistent rain in the south just on the hills because we got that cold airjust nudging further southwards, hanging around through today, hanging around through tomorrow as well. and look at this strengthening wind that will accentuate the chill. so, yes, we do have warnings out at the moment, especially across the northern half of the country, and the snow mainly on the hills and you can get the details on those warnings from our website. the showers are falling as snow on the hills in the north, but across scotland, even to lower levels with a slight covering. and here, with a widespread frost, northern england, northwards, a risk of ice. some treacherous conditions potentially further south, there could be some patchy frost and a little bit of snow in this system as well across the welsh mountai
zeinab, thank you so much. hello.for the next couple of days, so there's a much greater risk of some ice and some snow. snow from these showers in the north through the course of today, and even perhaps in this band of more persistent rain in the south just on the hills because we got that cold airjust nudging further southwards, hanging around through today, hanging around through tomorrow as well. and look at this strengthening wind that will accentuate the chill. so, yes, we do have warnings...
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thank you, zeinab.es having an advantage in securing many more doses of the vaccine in comparison to third world countries, how do we ensure that there are no vaccine shortages in such developing countries? suerie, so we've heard an alliance of charities coming out saying countries in north america like canada and in europe are buying up millions and millions of doses, far more than their populations actually number. and nothing much left for the lower income countries. how do ensure they get fair access? this is a big topic foryou, i know, suerie. indeed, and i think it's not a hypothetical. it's a reality that high income countries have secured, in some cases, enough vaccines to cover once, twice, three times, four times over the entire population. meanwhile, we have, the rest of the world, that is going to have to struggle with a lot, lot less. i think one thing to point out that perhaps has not been widely appreciated is that you do have lots of what we would call middle income countries who are abl
thank you, zeinab.es having an advantage in securing many more doses of the vaccine in comparison to third world countries, how do we ensure that there are no vaccine shortages in such developing countries? suerie, so we've heard an alliance of charities coming out saying countries in north america like canada and in europe are buying up millions and millions of doses, far more than their populations actually number. and nothing much left for the lower income countries. how do ensure they get...
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zeinab, thank you very much and welcome to the studio in johannesburg.ere born injohannesburg in 1955, the son of two prominent anti—apartheid lawyers, wow did growing up under apartheid affect you? i think because my parents were both very much aware of and involved in legal questions around the anti—apartheid struggle, from a young age i was aware of how unnatural south africa was. there was always a slight disjunction between myself and say, other people in the class whose parents took it as a natural... remember all white school, all white children, assumed that apartheid was part of the natural order. so from a very young age, both in terms of things that were said at the dinner table, and in terms of the people who came to the house, i was aware of the unnaturalness of south african society. your parents were very anti—apartheid although they weren't members of the anc but they represented people like nelson mandela, desmond tutu, one would have expected you to perhaps have followed in their footsteps because you did after all study african studies
zeinab, thank you very much and welcome to the studio in johannesburg.ere born injohannesburg in 1955, the son of two prominent anti—apartheid lawyers, wow did growing up under apartheid affect you? i think because my parents were both very much aware of and involved in legal questions around the anti—apartheid struggle, from a young age i was aware of how unnatural south africa was. there was always a slight disjunction between myself and say, other people in the class whose parents took...
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assassinated general custom sum of money in a drone strike in january zeinab $70.00 also speaks aboutwhat a consequences of a father's death you can still watch the full interview too and in some fancy a home i got so shocked and saw a lot of stress like my heart was going out from my chest when i turned on the t.v. and i saw his picture i understand what happened and from that they tell me i'm still shocked how is the death of your brought iran together what happened in iran and iraq was something it's something so special in the history you see how people come to the street and they are crying and they are sad and they are angry and they want revenge and they are waiting for an answer because they know. what general fully money did for them and they know also well why order to kill my father so so after that after killing my father america thought that everything will be stopped because they killed general soleimani departure of the middle east but they are so wrong. they didn't see the anger of the art in the eyes of iranian people they didn't see their tears they didn't see their
assassinated general custom sum of money in a drone strike in january zeinab $70.00 also speaks aboutwhat a consequences of a father's death you can still watch the full interview too and in some fancy a home i got so shocked and saw a lot of stress like my heart was going out from my chest when i turned on the t.v. and i saw his picture i understand what happened and from that they tell me i'm still shocked how is the death of your brought iran together what happened in iran and iraq was...
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thank you very much, zeinab.da under the rulership of president yoweri museveni, who has been in power for the last — close to 35 years — is actually less of a real campaign and more of a war. as the opposition, we are looked at as terrorists. president yoweri museveni is not treating us as political opponents, but he is treating us as terrorists. recently, a lot of brutality and a lot of anger have been unleashed against citizens and indeed the president is treating this not as a presidential election, but as a military operation. we will come to that in a moment, but the fact is there are covid—19 restrictions in uganda, as there are in other countries in the world, and you have been summoned before the electoral commission a couple of times now because your rallies contravened those restrictions. patience, a respected journalist, says, "i wish bobi wine and people around him would always make sure they wear masks at rallies." you don't, do you? first and foremost, i do wear masks at most of the rallies that i
thank you very much, zeinab.da under the rulership of president yoweri museveni, who has been in power for the last — close to 35 years — is actually less of a real campaign and more of a war. as the opposition, we are looked at as terrorists. president yoweri museveni is not treating us as political opponents, but he is treating us as terrorists. recently, a lot of brutality and a lot of anger have been unleashed against citizens and indeed the president is treating this not as a...