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as we'll see in the capital kinshasa more rubbish than water. that's the state of almost all of the cone goes tributaries in kinshasa. and every they, the mountains of waste continue to grow, because almost every one disposes of their rubbish. along the small rivers and drainage canals that criss cross the city, organic waste and plastic bottles suffocate life in and around the water and plug the waterways cause in severe, flooded during the rain season. it's a situation that horrifies the names there, bela after learning about the damage caused by plastic waste in his meteorological science course, he founded and environmental and g o 2 plus a teacher, so on out. but with the, the rivers in kinshasa are polluted with run off from industries with plastic ways to ship plastic. we plan to clean up the rivers by collecting plastics which are then turned into our object that, that i intend to start a business that will help to protect the rivers. so me, i business, we'll put this in here. and he's using a lot of imagination to do it. elaine sir, bay
as we'll see in the capital kinshasa more rubbish than water. that's the state of almost all of the cone goes tributaries in kinshasa. and every they, the mountains of waste continue to grow, because almost every one disposes of their rubbish. along the small rivers and drainage canals that criss cross the city, organic waste and plastic bottles suffocate life in and around the water and plug the waterways cause in severe, flooded during the rain season. it's a situation that horrifies the...
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as we'll see in the capital kinshasa more rubbish than water. that's the state of almost all of the con goes tributaries in kinshasa. and every they, the mountains of waste continue to grow. because almost every one disposes of their rubbish. along the small rivers and drainage canals that crisscross the city, organic waste and plastic bottles suffocate life in and around the water and plug the waterways cause in severe, flooded during the rain season. it's the situation that horrifies the lane, said bella, i said, learning about the damage caused by plastic waste. in his meteorological science course, he founded an environmental and g o. 2 classic teacher, so on up. but with the, the rivers in kinshasa are polluted with run off from industries with plastic ways to share plastic. we plan to clean up the rivers by collecting plastics which are then turned into our object. i intend to start a business that will help to protect the rivers. so me, i business will put this in there and he's using a lot of imagination to do it. elaine sir, baylor know
as we'll see in the capital kinshasa more rubbish than water. that's the state of almost all of the con goes tributaries in kinshasa. and every they, the mountains of waste continue to grow. because almost every one disposes of their rubbish. along the small rivers and drainage canals that crisscross the city, organic waste and plastic bottles suffocate life in and around the water and plug the waterways cause in severe, flooded during the rain season. it's the situation that horrifies the...
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as we'll see, the capital kinshasa more rubbish than water. that's the state of almost all of the cone goes tributaries in kinshasa. and every they, the mountains of waste continue to grow because almost every one disposes of their rubbish. along the small rivers and drainage canals that crisscross the city. organic waste and plastic bottles suffocate. life in and around the water and clog the waterways, cause in severe, flooded during the rain season. it's the situation that horrifies the lane, sir bailer, after learning about the damage caused by plastic waste in his meteorological science course, he founded an environmental and g o. 2, not that you just saw on our but with the the rivers in kinshasa, i polluted with run off from industries, plastic ways to share plastic. we plan to clean up the rivers by collecting plastics which are then turned into our object that, that i intend to start a business that will help to protect the rivers i business. what would this is lydia? and he's using a lot of imagination to do it. elaine said, baylor k
as we'll see, the capital kinshasa more rubbish than water. that's the state of almost all of the cone goes tributaries in kinshasa. and every they, the mountains of waste continue to grow because almost every one disposes of their rubbish. along the small rivers and drainage canals that crisscross the city. organic waste and plastic bottles suffocate. life in and around the water and clog the waterways, cause in severe, flooded during the rain season. it's the situation that horrifies the...
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as we'll see in the capital kinshasa more rubbish than water. that's the state of almost all of the cone goes tributaries in kinshasa. and every they, the mountains of waste continue to grow, because almost every one disposes of their rubbish. along the small rivers and drainage canals that criss cross the city, organic waste and plastic bottles suffocate life in and around the water and plug the waterways cause in severe, flooded during the rain season. it's the situation that horrifies the lane. so baylor, i said, learning about the damage caused by plastic waste. in his meteorological science course, he founded an environmental angio. she was a teacher, so on a book with the the rivers in kinshasa, a polluted with run off from industries with plastic ways to share plastic. we plan to clean up the rivers by collecting plastics which are then turned into our object that i intend to start a business that will help to protect the rivers. only i business will put this in there. and he's using a lot of imagination to do it. elaine said, bella knows
as we'll see in the capital kinshasa more rubbish than water. that's the state of almost all of the cone goes tributaries in kinshasa. and every they, the mountains of waste continue to grow, because almost every one disposes of their rubbish. along the small rivers and drainage canals that criss cross the city, organic waste and plastic bottles suffocate life in and around the water and plug the waterways cause in severe, flooded during the rain season. it's the situation that horrifies the...
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so what we're seeing is that our hospitals, particularly in the capital kinshasa, are being of a want health workers are feeling the pressure. and you know, a big concern also, especially in this region of east africa and central africa, ease the rate of vaccination. kenya, for example, only has 14 percent of its population vaccinated in democratic republic of congo with 90000000 people only has about 97000 people a fully vaccinated. this is very low. so the aim here is for the government to get as many people as possible vaccinated not just to protect them, but also to protect the health care or the fragile health care systems. aaron sorel isn't a assistant professor of microbiology and immunology at georgetown university. she joins from washington, d. c. many. thanks for your time. the focus erin in recent weeks is very much been on on the chrome, but to the a, the head of the w. i chose that it's both delta and omicron which a drive in cases up. what is the day to saying about delta? is it as much of concern as it was before on the crone emerged? thank you for having me. i think it
so what we're seeing is that our hospitals, particularly in the capital kinshasa, are being of a want health workers are feeling the pressure. and you know, a big concern also, especially in this region of east africa and central africa, ease the rate of vaccination. kenya, for example, only has 14 percent of its population vaccinated in democratic republic of congo with 90000000 people only has about 97000 people a fully vaccinated. this is very low. so the aim here is for the government to...
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as we'll see, the capital kinshasa more rubbish than water. that's the state of almost all. the cone goes tributaries in kinshasa. and every day, the mountains of waste continue to grow because almost every one disposes of their rubbish. along the small rivers and drainage canals that crisscross the city. organic waste and plastic bottles suffocate life in and around the water and plug the waterways cause in severe, flooded during the rain season. it's the situation that horrifies the lane, said bailer after learning about the damage caused by plastic waste in his meteorological science course. he founded an environmental angio. she's not that you just saw on a book with the the rivers in kinshasa are polluted with run off from industries, plastic ways to ship plastic. we plan to clean up the rivers by collecting plastics which are then turned into our object. well, i intend to start a business that will help to protect the rivers, only i had business. what would this is lydia? and he's using a lot of imagination to do it. elaine said, baylor knows his initiative, can't solv
as we'll see, the capital kinshasa more rubbish than water. that's the state of almost all. the cone goes tributaries in kinshasa. and every day, the mountains of waste continue to grow because almost every one disposes of their rubbish. along the small rivers and drainage canals that crisscross the city. organic waste and plastic bottles suffocate life in and around the water and plug the waterways cause in severe, flooded during the rain season. it's the situation that horrifies the lane,...
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so what we're seeing is that our hospitals, particularly in the capital kinshasa, are being of a want health workers are feeling the pressure and in a big concern, also, especially in this region of east africa and central africa is the rate of vaccination. kenya, for example, only has 14 percent of its population vaccinated in democratic republic of congo with 90000000 people only has about 97000 people a fully vaccinated. this is very low. so the aim here is for the government to get as many people as possible vaccinated, not just to protect them, but also to protect the health care at the fragile have care systems. that american and caribbean countries are also seeing arise in cases. and health officials say there could be a silver lining with figures suggesting south america has now become the most vaccinated continent in the world. and your revenue reports from mexico city. ah, a vaccination site in mexico city. in increase in cove at 19 cases linked to the holiday season has also led to a rise in the number of people seeking the jap. unless it doesn't what i feel safe about ever
so what we're seeing is that our hospitals, particularly in the capital kinshasa, are being of a want health workers are feeling the pressure and in a big concern, also, especially in this region of east africa and central africa is the rate of vaccination. kenya, for example, only has 14 percent of its population vaccinated in democratic republic of congo with 90000000 people only has about 97000 people a fully vaccinated. this is very low. so the aim here is for the government to get as many...
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so what we're seeing is that our hospitals, particularly in the capital kinshasa, are being of a want health workers are feeling the pressure. and you know, a big concern also, especially in this region of east africa and central africa, ease the rate of vaccination. kenya, for example, only has 14 percent of its population vaccinated in democratic republic of congo with 90000000 people only has about 97000 people a fully vaccinated. this is very low. so the aim here is for the government to get as many people as possible vaccinated, not just to protect them, but also to protect the health care or the fragile health care systems. let's get more on our other headlining story. a jury in new york has found the pretty social, like gillian maxwell guilty on 5 counts and a sex trafficking trial charges against the former associate of the american financing and convicted peter file. jeffrey epstein includes sex trafficking of underage girls, gabriel elizondo reports. it took the jury 5 full days more than 40 hours of deliberations. elaine maxwell guilty on 5 of the 6 charges she faced convic
so what we're seeing is that our hospitals, particularly in the capital kinshasa, are being of a want health workers are feeling the pressure. and you know, a big concern also, especially in this region of east africa and central africa, ease the rate of vaccination. kenya, for example, only has 14 percent of its population vaccinated in democratic republic of congo with 90000000 people only has about 97000 people a fully vaccinated. this is very low. so the aim here is for the government to...
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so what we're seeing is that our hospitals, particularly in the capital kinshasa, are being of a want health workers are feeling the pressure and in a big concern, also, especially in this region of east africa and central africa is the rate of vaccination. kenya, for example, only has 14 percent of its population vaccinated in democratic republic of congo with 90000000 people only has about 97000 people a fully vaccinated. this is very low. so the aim here is for the government to get as many people as possible vaccinated not just to protect them, but also to protect the health care or the fragile have care systems. the director general of the world world wars ocean says he's deeply concerned about your mccrendon goal to variance of coded 19 or but the numbers are likely to rise further in the coming weeks. this virus will continue to evolve and threaten our health system. if we don't improve the collective response, right now, delta and army kron are tween threats that are driving up cases to record numbers. which again, is leading to spikes in what's be televisions. and does, i'm h
so what we're seeing is that our hospitals, particularly in the capital kinshasa, are being of a want health workers are feeling the pressure and in a big concern, also, especially in this region of east africa and central africa is the rate of vaccination. kenya, for example, only has 14 percent of its population vaccinated in democratic republic of congo with 90000000 people only has about 97000 people a fully vaccinated. this is very low. so the aim here is for the government to get as many...
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as we'll see in the capital, kinshasa more rubbish than water. that's the state of almost all of the cone goes tributaries in kinshasa. and every they, the mountains of waste continue to grow because almost every one disposes of their rubbish. along the small rivers and drainage canals that criss cross the city. organic waste and plastic bottle suffocate life in and around the water and clog the waterways. cause in severe flood, enjoying the rain in season. it's the situation that horrifies elaine, said bella, after learning about the damage caused by plastic waste in his meteorological science course, he founded an environmental and g o. 2 plus a teacher. so on are but with the, the rivers in kinshasa, i polluted with run off from industries, plastic ways to ship plastic. we plan to clean up the rivers by collecting plastics which are then turned into our object. i intend to start a business that will help to protect the rivers. so me, i business. what would the g liver and he's using a lot of imagination to do it. elaine sir, baylor knows his i
as we'll see in the capital, kinshasa more rubbish than water. that's the state of almost all of the cone goes tributaries in kinshasa. and every they, the mountains of waste continue to grow because almost every one disposes of their rubbish. along the small rivers and drainage canals that criss cross the city. organic waste and plastic bottle suffocate life in and around the water and clog the waterways. cause in severe flood, enjoying the rain in season. it's the situation that horrifies...
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as we'll see, the capital kinshasa more rubbish than water. that's the state of almost all. the cone goes tributaries in kinshasa. and every day, the mountains of waste continue to grow, because almost every one disposes of their rubbish. along the small rivers and drainage canals that crisscross the city. organic waste and plastic bottles suffocate life in and around the water and plug the waterways cause in severe, flooded during the rain season. it's the situation that horrifies the lane, said ala, after learning about the damage caused by plastic waste. in his meteorological science course, he founded and environmental angio. she was like teacher, so on our but with the, the rivers in kinshasa are polluted with run off from industries. plastic ways to share plastic. we plan to clean up the rivers by collecting plastics which are then turned into our object that, that i intend to start a business that will help to protect the rivers, only i business or what this is lydia. and he's using a lot of imagination to do it. elaine said, baylor knows his initiative, can't solve h
as we'll see, the capital kinshasa more rubbish than water. that's the state of almost all. the cone goes tributaries in kinshasa. and every day, the mountains of waste continue to grow, because almost every one disposes of their rubbish. along the small rivers and drainage canals that crisscross the city. organic waste and plastic bottles suffocate life in and around the water and plug the waterways cause in severe, flooded during the rain season. it's the situation that horrifies the lane,...
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in kinshasa, the capital of the democratic republic of congo, taxis are a popular but dangerous way toe. victoria rubadiri reports kinshasa, one of africa's mega—cities, is built on the banks of the congo river. it has an estimated population of 15 million people. everybody is on the move but the transport system cannot cope. unless you have your own set of wheels, the only way to get around is in one of these taxis. but after sunset you run the risk of getting kidnapped — and that's been happening here up to five times a week. translation: this route| is where they usually carry out their operations. sara was taken while on her way home from work. translation: someone came from the back of the car. - he grabbed me and said, don't move or you will die. not every kidnapping ends in a ransom demand. translation: they took the bag like this. - in some cases passengers are stripped of their valuables and dumped in a dangerous part of the city. after deciding not to kill her, the kidnappers left sara here. it's the first time she's been back at night. translation: i really don't like this p
in kinshasa, the capital of the democratic republic of congo, taxis are a popular but dangerous way toe. victoria rubadiri reports kinshasa, one of africa's mega—cities, is built on the banks of the congo river. it has an estimated population of 15 million people. everybody is on the move but the transport system cannot cope. unless you have your own set of wheels, the only way to get around is in one of these taxis. but after sunset you run the risk of getting kidnapped — and that's been...
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in kinshasa, the capital of the democratic republic of congo, taxis are a popular but dangerous way to year's winner of the komla dumor award which is given annually to an african journalist, reports now on two women's tech solution to the global problem. kinshasa, one of africa's mega—cities, is built on the banks of the congo river. it has an estimated population of 15 million people. everybody is on the move but the transport system cannot cope. unless you have your own set of wheels, the only way to get around is in one of these taxis. but after sunset you run the risk of getting kidnapped — and that's been happening here up to five times a week. translation: this route| is where they usually carry out their operations. sara was taken while on her way home from work. translation: someone came from the back of the car. - he grabbed me and said, don't move or you will die. not every kidnapping ends in a ransom demand. translation: they took the bag like this. - in some cases passengers are stripped of their valuables and dumped in a dangerous part of the city. after deciding not to k
in kinshasa, the capital of the democratic republic of congo, taxis are a popular but dangerous way to year's winner of the komla dumor award which is given annually to an african journalist, reports now on two women's tech solution to the global problem. kinshasa, one of africa's mega—cities, is built on the banks of the congo river. it has an estimated population of 15 million people. everybody is on the move but the transport system cannot cope. unless you have your own set of wheels, the...
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in kinshasa, the capital of the democratic republic of congo, taxis are a popular but dangerous way to dumor award, which is given annually to an african journalist, reports now on a tech solution which two women have produced — which could now be expanded to other cities. kinshasa, one of africa's mega—cities, is built on the banks of the congo river. it has an estimated population of 15 million people. everybody is on the move but the transport system cannot cope. unless you have your own set of wheels, the only way to get around is in one of these taxis. but after sunset you run the risk of getting kidnapped — and that's been happening here up to five times a week. translation: this route| is where they usually carry out their operations. sara was taken while on her way home from work. translation: someone came from the back of the car. - he grabbed me and said, don't move or you will die. not every kidnapping ends in a ransom demand. translation: they took the bag like this. - in some cases passengers are stripped of their valuables and dumped in a dangerous part of the city. after
in kinshasa, the capital of the democratic republic of congo, taxis are a popular but dangerous way to dumor award, which is given annually to an african journalist, reports now on a tech solution which two women have produced — which could now be expanded to other cities. kinshasa, one of africa's mega—cities, is built on the banks of the congo river. it has an estimated population of 15 million people. everybody is on the move but the transport system cannot cope. unless you have your own...
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capital can parlor last month . well, let's bring in patrick maria. he is the democratic republic of congo as government spokesman. he joins us now from kinshasa via skype. mr. mia? thank you for your time. i want to ask you about the scale of this operation. how involved is your government? is this more of a situation where you've allowed uganda to operate in your borders or are you actually also deploying troops to support them? thank you. so much to bring me on this show, the government is fully, we'll need to change the prison to, to get to the office. there is one objective to bring this discount off the country, which is the best time to buy all of those arms. and it was originally from uganda, really bad. it's been talking about since last june and the last name. so now i need to re decide to go to get in the ground before. ready before that, they'd been sharing entered the gens folder. now we just trying to go together, so we can make sure we destroyed all those orders. there we surveys, and then we see that we're going to be part of the country. you have the, the whole been plan somewhat for some months now you've been intelligence sh
capital can parlor last month . well, let's bring in patrick maria. he is the democratic republic of congo as government spokesman. he joins us now from kinshasa via skype. mr. mia? thank you for your time. i want to ask you about the scale of this operation. how involved is your government? is this more of a situation where you've allowed uganda to operate in your borders or are you actually also deploying troops to support them? thank you. so much to bring me on this show, the government is...