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it was a kenyan man named abdul haji.her of four had received a text message from his brother earlier that morning. >> the message was very brief. it just read at westgate terrorists, pray for me. >> abdul bolted to the mall and was stunned by what he saw when he got there. carnage everywhere. he was terrified for his brother who works for the kenyan intelligence service and had received death threats from the same terror group that was now attacking the mall, al shabaab. >> at this point in time the magnitude of the whole situation dawned on my. >> security forces were just arriving and abdul who is licensed to carry a gun decided in an instant to join them. they entered the mall from the parking garage on the top floor. abdul's brother was still in the mall and not far from catherine walton and her girls on the main floor. he was hiding in a bathroom. abdul worked his way down to the main floor, and as he did, his brother managed to escape. >> i reached my phone, tried to call him and i see this message on my screen say
it was a kenyan man named abdul haji.her of four had received a text message from his brother earlier that morning. >> the message was very brief. it just read at westgate terrorists, pray for me. >> abdul bolted to the mall and was stunned by what he saw when he got there. carnage everywhere. he was terrified for his brother who works for the kenyan intelligence service and had received death threats from the same terror group that was now attacking the mall, al shabaab. >>...
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bears a who's director of freedom of expression and media development at unesco and here in doha dr abdul rahim dean of the college of health sciences at qatar university a warm welcome to you both welcome to inside story so mr guy version in paris that me start with you bad information whether it's produced intentionally or otherwise has always existed what is unique about the way misinformation works now during this covert crisis and what have been some of its impacts right well i work for unesco and we discuss part of the u.n. which is very much a vote is dependent gendelman species so we approach this question. and for us the program is not freedom of expression. the problem for freedom of expression is this information because this information to gary. is false and misleading content with a penchant to be on full this context it's 1st amplified by internet companies that make money from this kind of content and 2nd of all. this information can only exist if in fact tax freedom of expression because freedom of expression and journalism is what exposes this information in the agendas b
bears a who's director of freedom of expression and media development at unesco and here in doha dr abdul rahim dean of the college of health sciences at qatar university a warm welcome to you both welcome to inside story so mr guy version in paris that me start with you bad information whether it's produced intentionally or otherwise has always existed what is unique about the way misinformation works now during this covert crisis and what have been some of its impacts right well i work for...
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abdul karim found her after a week of searching.im in. i said there's no bed, no oxygen. he had deteriorated and he could barely breathe. he was shouting, "my dad is going to die, doctor, please!" there was nothing i could do but take the patient in and put an oxygen mask on him. ali died 15 minutes later. stories like abdul karim's are all too common in aden. the yemeni government was completely unprepared for what's hit them. they've been fighting on two fronts — a six—year war against houthi rebels in the north and clashes against emirati—backed forces for control of aden. as the silent killer spread across the city, the bodies were brought here to the cemetery. translation: it was not normal. as a grave—digger, this is the first time i saw this. it was worse than the war. these slips that he's showing me are the ones that people submit in order to bury their loved ones. he is saying that the ones in this bag are from the last two weeks and that, in the last month or so, he has buried at least 1,500 people. since then, deaths hav
abdul karim found her after a week of searching.im in. i said there's no bed, no oxygen. he had deteriorated and he could barely breathe. he was shouting, "my dad is going to die, doctor, please!" there was nothing i could do but take the patient in and put an oxygen mask on him. ali died 15 minutes later. stories like abdul karim's are all too common in aden. the yemeni government was completely unprepared for what's hit them. they've been fighting on two fronts — a six—year war...
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for a total of $123.00 days abdul harun was held at caledon square police station only those who were there can truly know what happened over those 4 long months but it is known that haroon was subject to torture reports emerged of beatings with police batons 2 broken ribs serious bruising electrocution and knees all speaking stuck in her own spine. was the bunny this i became the person within that i had to book about his life later on and in the he told about 2 thirds of questions that they were asking the one that they were asking was largely about who are they giving money to canon john collins to put money into your count then you gave the money to. those types of questions. and so of course. given the length of time that the man was held it was clear that the man did not give them the answers they want but the 2nd issue is that they considered him out and somebody as a recruiter. of all of young people which you were sending outside of the country to get military training with which they would then fight the about big government in the it is a clear reference to the military win
for a total of $123.00 days abdul harun was held at caledon square police station only those who were there can truly know what happened over those 4 long months but it is known that haroon was subject to torture reports emerged of beatings with police batons 2 broken ribs serious bruising electrocution and knees all speaking stuck in her own spine. was the bunny this i became the person within that i had to book about his life later on and in the he told about 2 thirds of questions that they...
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. $7000.00 taka is about 70 year olds abdul halim learned the craft from his father for both builders like him nothing has changed for generations. he lives with his family in the money gunge district in central bank would ash a long way from the ocean. he's already bought the wood for the next boat season until the monsoon arrives business will be quiet. and. building is only seasonal work. but we don't have to look for other jobs in the meantime. when we're not building boats were either farmers or we run other small businesses. abdul halim earns money for the family by selling snacks it's something he can do in any season that's 3 back in chittagong the biggest seaport in bangladesh although there is still a lot of poverty in the country the poverty rate is falling and the economy has grown significantly in recent years. still there are 160000000 people living in this densely populated country and there's not enough work for everyone. the hope is that ship building will be the future driving force of the economy exporting cargo ships is a relatively new enterprise for bangladesh th
. $7000.00 taka is about 70 year olds abdul halim learned the craft from his father for both builders like him nothing has changed for generations. he lives with his family in the money gunge district in central bank would ash a long way from the ocean. he's already bought the wood for the next boat season until the monsoon arrives business will be quiet. and. building is only seasonal work. but we don't have to look for other jobs in the meantime. when we're not building boats were either...
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towards the end of his london trip abdul harun receives news that the south african security services were aware of his clandestine activities and that his life was in danger. returning to cape town he learned that 4 campaigners had been arrested and had later died in police custody the official cause of death was given a suicide he continued both his activism and charity work and received funds from his close friend an anti apartheid campaigner canon john collins and his british supporters. on the morning of the 28th of may 969 as a man her own was preparing for a major muslim religious commemoration he was summoned to the notorious state security office in cape town's caledon square. as he left the house he assured his wife and family that he'd be back safely that evening. it was a promise sent through no fault of his own he was unable to keep. he continued to do that which people consider bit was very dangerous and people remember a different ways but that part which was the most dangerous he took it all on himself and he was always conscious that people the security police were wa
towards the end of his london trip abdul harun receives news that the south african security services were aware of his clandestine activities and that his life was in danger. returning to cape town he learned that 4 campaigners had been arrested and had later died in police custody the official cause of death was given a suicide he continued both his activism and charity work and received funds from his close friend an anti apartheid campaigner canon john collins and his british supporters. on...
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much that we still need to know and to communicate you talked about credit credibility and trust dr abdul rahim in the u.s. we've seen president donald trump leading the coronavirus briefings often even contradicting his own health experts like dr anthony fauci whose responsibility should it be in your opinion to ensure that the public gets the right information about the spine demick. well i mean it's not one person's responsibility it's everyone's responsibility and part of the problem of misinformation and disinformation is that it erodes credibility of the institution longer lived on and trusted and undermines trust in them so that's really problematic but i think the interesting thing about press is in just a 2 sions it's it's the kind of credit in the bank that you want to have before you have a crisis like this where you need to. you know to get the public's cooperation and to get the public's trust and compliance and so on so you don't start making money when you need money to start making money and saving it in the bank for when you needed so that's why we saw you know across the
much that we still need to know and to communicate you talked about credit credibility and trust dr abdul rahim in the u.s. we've seen president donald trump leading the coronavirus briefings often even contradicting his own health experts like dr anthony fauci whose responsibility should it be in your opinion to ensure that the public gets the right information about the spine demick. well i mean it's not one person's responsibility it's everyone's responsibility and part of the problem of...
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king. 3 senior roles were arrested in march including the king's younger brother prince our maid bin abdul aziz and the former crown prince mohammed bin nayef a few days later police investigating bribery and exploiting public office arrested at least 300 government officials military and security officers family members of former top intelligence agent saw the jobbery have also been detained he's told to use a lawsuit in the u.s. accusing been of sending a hit squad to canada to murder him 2 years ago and in 2017 dozens of saudi royal family members ministers and businessmen were held at a luxury hotel in riyadh most of them were released after reaching settlements with the kingdom including paying large fines. i. let's bring in our guests in arlen's capital dublin. a saudi human rights activist and founding member of the saudi diaspora party in london bill or editor of the arab digest used letter and in washington d.c. alley director at the institute for gulf affairs a warm welcome to you all i'd like to begin in washington d.c. with that you. should the world be congratulating mohammed
king. 3 senior roles were arrested in march including the king's younger brother prince our maid bin abdul aziz and the former crown prince mohammed bin nayef a few days later police investigating bribery and exploiting public office arrested at least 300 government officials military and security officers family members of former top intelligence agent saw the jobbery have also been detained he's told to use a lawsuit in the u.s. accusing been of sending a hit squad to canada to murder him 2...
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arrest 2 suspects after the attack which took place in the former office of satirical magazine shotty abdul the scene of an islamist attack back in 2015 also coming up from the arctic to australia a global day of climate action gets underway the fridays for future movement returns for the 1st time since the start of the pandemic and the struggle to be a lot of the trumpet going astray shows immigration policies have left thousands living in limbo one of them a man whose future in the u.s. is still not certain after 2 decades of living there. on leyla herat very warm welcome we start this broadcast with breaking news coming from france or police in paris say 2 people have been injured one seriously in a knife attack while 2 suspects have been arrested that's at least according to the france should french media will france's counterterrorism a prosecutor says it has opened now an investigation into attempted murder with a suspected terrorist like the incident occurred near the former offices of the satirical magazine challis adult all that was the site of a terrorist attack in 2015 that kille
arrest 2 suspects after the attack which took place in the former office of satirical magazine shotty abdul the scene of an islamist attack back in 2015 also coming up from the arctic to australia a global day of climate action gets underway the fridays for future movement returns for the 1st time since the start of the pandemic and the struggle to be a lot of the trumpet going astray shows immigration policies have left thousands living in limbo one of them a man whose future in the u.s. is...
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the main office a behind the coup was jamal abdul nasser we're going to gender to modernize and strengthen egypt. adoptive plans for a massive new dam to be built in southern egypt to harness the full potential of the nile. called the last one high dam it would be built on this stretch of river at a cost of some $1000000000.00 u.s. dollars egypt was going to need help. in the beginning britain and the united states went together and told. bank they were supporting them. however that support came with strings attached. egypt was expected to join the western camp. but nasa was his own man. in the cold war setting he was committed to a policy of non-alignment. a policy that displeased the americans. on july 19th 1956 john foster dulles the american secretary of state withdrew the offer to finance the us one high dam. nasa would not be intimidated one week later he hit back. with. nasa as decision to nationalize the company that owned the strategic suez canal was a bombshell. the revenues paid by ships passing through the canal could help egypt finance the us one hype that. it was a trump card
the main office a behind the coup was jamal abdul nasser we're going to gender to modernize and strengthen egypt. adoptive plans for a massive new dam to be built in southern egypt to harness the full potential of the nile. called the last one high dam it would be built on this stretch of river at a cost of some $1000000000.00 u.s. dollars egypt was going to need help. in the beginning britain and the united states went together and told. bank they were supporting them. however that support...
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abdul halim earns money for the family by selling snacks it's something he can do in any season it's 3 back in chittagong the biggest seaport in bangladesh although there is still a lot of poverty in the country the poverty rate is falling and the economy has grown significantly in recent years. still there are 160000000 people living in this densely populated country and there's not enough work for everyone. the hope is that ship building will be the future driving force of the economy exporting cargo ships is a relatively new enterprise for bangladesh the 1st order came from denmark in 2008 followed by germany's and many others after that so this industry could create a lot more jobs potentially up 210-0000 info. 15 years those who already work at this shipyard consider themselves lucky. so i'm going to have all of us on that we're so proud to be exporting our ships abroad down the road to work here in such a big international shipyard now under the divine light of. the shipyard in chittagong is also working hard to modernize just being the cheapest isn't enough anymore sustainabil
abdul halim earns money for the family by selling snacks it's something he can do in any season it's 3 back in chittagong the biggest seaport in bangladesh although there is still a lot of poverty in the country the poverty rate is falling and the economy has grown significantly in recent years. still there are 160000000 people living in this densely populated country and there's not enough work for everyone. the hope is that ship building will be the future driving force of the economy...
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in the middle east, a crisis erupted when the suez canal was nationalized by egyptian premier abdul nasser-- were scuttled as barricades, and the canal was closed to british ships. israel invaded egypt, while england and france sent a military expedition to seize the canal zone. russia proposed a soviet-american force to restore llesr, secretary du on them to yield to a u.n. mission pending mediation. also in the middle east, a communist faction attempted to overthrow the lebanese government. it's president asked for aid from the united states. in the first application of the eisenhower doctrine, the president dispatched u.s. marines to beirut, despite strong russian protests. the presence of the marines quickly restored order. when an acceptable plan was adopted in the united nations guaranteeing the integrity of lebanon, american troops were withdrawn in favor of a u.n. force. is simmering international problem came to a head in 1958, when the red forces of mao zedong on china's mainland shelled the offshore islands garrisoned by trips from the , republic of china. united states's seven
in the middle east, a crisis erupted when the suez canal was nationalized by egyptian premier abdul nasser-- were scuttled as barricades, and the canal was closed to british ships. israel invaded egypt, while england and france sent a military expedition to seize the canal zone. russia proposed a soviet-american force to restore llesr, secretary du on them to yield to a u.n. mission pending mediation. also in the middle east, a communist faction attempted to overthrow the lebanese government....
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. >> yahya abdul-mateen ii claims an emmy for his role in yahya abdul-mateen ii and turned his attentions. he moved to the bay area as a teenager, graduated from high school in oakland and then went on to graduate from uc berkeley, so congratulations to all of them. a lot of talent coming out of the bay area. >> yeah, it is pretty cool the show. it felt like an award show, so that was cool to see. taking a look at the roadways, i want to get you some information on a trouble spot along the peninsula, southbound 101 at hillsdale, a couple cars are tangled up in a crash that was reported to chp. and we are seeing a e ousi of 101. it was reported near rolston. chp has been called onto the scene. it is a noninjury crash. it is adding to a bit of an interesting pattern on the southbound 101 tried as we see a few brake lights. the bay bridge commute is a slow one. we are seeing a look at our sensors across the upper deck of the bay bridge and it is slow and go near the toll plaza and you have some brake lights across the upper deck near the tunnel and as you go off the skyway into san francisc
. >> yahya abdul-mateen ii claims an emmy for his role in yahya abdul-mateen ii and turned his attentions. he moved to the bay area as a teenager, graduated from high school in oakland and then went on to graduate from uc berkeley, so congratulations to all of them. a lot of talent coming out of the bay area. >> yeah, it is pretty cool the show. it felt like an award show, so that was cool to see. taking a look at the roadways, i want to get you some information on a trouble spot...
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>>and yeah abdul-mateen the second took the emmy for supporting actor for his work in watchman kron four's noelle bellow talked with the oakland unified school district about what these victories mean to local students. >>when you're talking about the kind of success of people can reach in and you know that the change in the same community is something that only is it great pride, but also inspires you and makes you realize that this too could be you in the future and so i know that our kids are very very happy about this. >>and there is another big emmy win for oakland, this one is we are the dream that's a documentary which focus on the martin luther king oratorical fest that's an annual poetry competition in the district congratulations to all the oakland winners. >>everything from the affordable care act to abortion laws could be impacted by a new supreme court justice i'm alexandra le mon in washington >>not clear yet whether we will have a new justice confirmed so i can't speculate on how the court's going to rule. >>in national news the supreme court's new session of begins in just
>>and yeah abdul-mateen the second took the emmy for supporting actor for his work in watchman kron four's noelle bellow talked with the oakland unified school district about what these victories mean to local students. >>when you're talking about the kind of success of people can reach in and you know that the change in the same community is something that only is it great pride, but also inspires you and makes you realize that this too could be you in the future and so i know that...
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abdul el sayed and frank bruni. is also the author of the book, "where you'll go is not who you'll be: an antidote to the college admissions compla s" you know your way around a college campus, so let me start with you. and i'm just reading a text right now from one of my closest friends. she sent her two sons back to college last week, one to the university of arizona, one to have the university of wisconsin. the university of arizona son was there for a week, just tested positive. the university of wisconsin son, just got a notice last night from his dorm that they are going into quarantine from 10:00 p.m. last night until 8:00 a.m. september 23rd. he said, it was chaos, because nobody wants to be in quarantine in their dorm, locked down for two weeks. so there was a mad scramble to pack up their stuff and get out of their dorms before 10:00 p.m. so now they're just loose in the community. this is just two examples of what's happening to one family. >> yeah, no, i mean, sadly, alisyn, this was inevitable. i had a
abdul el sayed and frank bruni. is also the author of the book, "where you'll go is not who you'll be: an antidote to the college admissions compla s" you know your way around a college campus, so let me start with you. and i'm just reading a text right now from one of my closest friends. she sent her two sons back to college last week, one to the university of arizona, one to have the university of wisconsin. the university of arizona son was there for a week, just tested positive....
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in may 964 egyptian president jamal abdul nasser and soviet leader nikita khrushchev attended celebrations marking the start of the 2nd stage of building the us one high dam. at the push of a button water levels behind the dam rose rapidly. the project was on track but at the expense of over $120000.00 newbie ends in both egypt. and sudan we were forced to move. out as i did the idea that it was very difficult to be pulled out of our homeland and taken to another place to have all the good it was very harsh for the displacement my family suffered in the newbie and region was very painful that it was a huge sacrifice anything that. they left everything behind many people died among the many children no one was given any time to do anything our people had to leave everything in a rush to catch the boat move. civilization dating back thousands of years was up to. the newbie in the school their homeland the land of gold. but it was now gone forever. just a meager sum of money. and a muscle and they wanted but with my father to see 36 egyptian pounds in compensation for the house the land and e
in may 964 egyptian president jamal abdul nasser and soviet leader nikita khrushchev attended celebrations marking the start of the 2nd stage of building the us one high dam. at the push of a button water levels behind the dam rose rapidly. the project was on track but at the expense of over $120000.00 newbie ends in both egypt. and sudan we were forced to move. out as i did the idea that it was very difficult to be pulled out of our homeland and taken to another place to have all the good it...
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abdul el sayed. he's an epidemiologist and public health expert. dr.t does affect people with underlying conditions. it does affect young people, it does affect family members and people that we love. how can president trump say dish mean, particularly in light of what we now know in the bob woodward tapes of what he knew, how can he say it affects virtually nobody? >> this is in line with his politicization of this pandemic from the very beginning. we're talking about a disease, as you rightly noted, that killed 200,000 of our country people, sisters and brothers, fathers and mothers, daughters and sons. these people are dead. they left a hole in the hearts of their families and the people that they leave behind. to say that this disease doesn't affect anyone, virtually nobody, i think, just in keeping with that politicization. that's what he wishes, that's what he wants. and if you're a president who failed to act in the midst of the worst pandemic in over 100 years, you may just tell yourself that fib, but it doesn't make it true. and unfortunately,
abdul el sayed. he's an epidemiologist and public health expert. dr.t does affect people with underlying conditions. it does affect young people, it does affect family members and people that we love. how can president trump say dish mean, particularly in light of what we now know in the bob woodward tapes of what he knew, how can he say it affects virtually nobody? >> this is in line with his politicization of this pandemic from the very beginning. we're talking about a disease, as you...
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the main office a behind the coup was jamal abdul nasser we're going to gender to modernize and strengthen egypt. adoptive plans for a massive new dam to be built in southern egypt to harness the full potential of the nile. called the last one high dam it would be built on this stretch of river at a cost of some $1000000000.00 u.s. dollars egypt was going to need help. in the beginning britain and the united states went together and told. bank they were supporting them. however that support came with strings attached. egypt was expected to join the western camp. but nasa was his own man. in the cold war setting he was committed to a policy of non-alignment. a policy that displeased the americans. on july 19th 1956 john foster dulles the american secretary of state withdrew the offer to finance the us one high dam. nasa would not be intimidated one week later he hit back. with. nasa his decision to nationalize the company that owned the strategic suez canal was a bombshell. the revenues paid by ships passing through the canal could help egypt finance the us one hype that. it was a trump car
the main office a behind the coup was jamal abdul nasser we're going to gender to modernize and strengthen egypt. adoptive plans for a massive new dam to be built in southern egypt to harness the full potential of the nile. called the last one high dam it would be built on this stretch of river at a cost of some $1000000000.00 u.s. dollars egypt was going to need help. in the beginning britain and the united states went together and told. bank they were supporting them. however that support...
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this latest disaster has seen critics questioning what's happened to the funds former prime minister abdul him by slammed the country's leaders on twitter writing but who are we kidding the floods plan has been intentionally abandoned the 750000000000 would never spent flooding ceased to be a priority after i left the government. the priority here is simply survival or senegal's president's well wishes tweeted after the disastrous weekend and not enough many feel his promise to launch an emergency response is too little too late and with more rain forecast this week the worst of this flooding could be yet to come. on its story is from the central african republic where a peace accord signed 18 months ago has brought some response to the war torn country but after 4 decades of conflict and violence many institutions are in dire shape health care is one of them the nation has one of the world's highest rates of infant and maternal mortality i'll be talking to the w h o's director for the cia are after this report from a maternity hospital in the city off. the delivery room in the marconi sec
this latest disaster has seen critics questioning what's happened to the funds former prime minister abdul him by slammed the country's leaders on twitter writing but who are we kidding the floods plan has been intentionally abandoned the 750000000000 would never spent flooding ceased to be a priority after i left the government. the priority here is simply survival or senegal's president's well wishes tweeted after the disastrous weekend and not enough many feel his promise to launch an...
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the circle of peace i'm grateful i'm grateful to king comet of the rain and to you foreign minister abdul latif of the any for joining us joining us in bringing hope to all the children of abraham to all of israel's friends in the middle east those who are with us today and those who will join us tomorrow i say a solemn will awaken peace on to the shallow. and you have heard from the president that he has already lining up more and more countries this is unimaginable a few years ago but with resolve determination a fresh look at the way pieces done this is being achieved thank you mr president. ladies and gentlemen the people of israel well know that the price of war i know the price of war. i was wounded in battle a fellow soldier of very close friend of mine died in my arms my brother jani lost his life while leading his soldiers to rescue hostages held by terrorists and on to my parents' grief over the loss of your knee was unrelieved until their dying day and over the years when i've come to console the families of israel's fallen soldiers and victims of terror i have seen that same g
the circle of peace i'm grateful i'm grateful to king comet of the rain and to you foreign minister abdul latif of the any for joining us joining us in bringing hope to all the children of abraham to all of israel's friends in the middle east those who are with us today and those who will join us tomorrow i say a solemn will awaken peace on to the shallow. and you have heard from the president that he has already lining up more and more countries this is unimaginable a few years ago but with...
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. $7000.00 taka is about 70 year olds abdul halim learned the craft from his father for both builders like him nothing has changed for generations. he lives with his family in the money gunge district in central bank would ash a long way from the ocean through. he's already bought the wood for the next boat season until the monsoon arrives business will be quiet. and. building is only seasonal work. but we don't have to look for other jobs in the meantime. when we're not building boats were either farmers or we run other small businesses. that's. how the man's money for the family by selling snacks it's something he can do in any season it's 3 back in chittagong the biggest seaport in bangladesh although there's still a lot of poverty in the country the poverty rate is falling and the economy has grown significantly in recent years. still there are 160000000 people living in this densely populated country and there's not enough work for everyone. the hope is that ship building will be the future driving force of the economy exporting cargo ships is a relatively new enterprise for bang
. $7000.00 taka is about 70 year olds abdul halim learned the craft from his father for both builders like him nothing has changed for generations. he lives with his family in the money gunge district in central bank would ash a long way from the ocean through. he's already bought the wood for the next boat season until the monsoon arrives business will be quiet. and. building is only seasonal work. but we don't have to look for other jobs in the meantime. when we're not building boats were...
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this latest disaster has seen critics questioning what's happened to the funds former prime minister abdul him by the country's leaders on twitter right saying but who are we kidding the floods plan has been intentionally abandoned the 750000000000 would never spent flooding ceased to be a priority after i left the government. the priority here is simply survival or senegal's president's well wishes tweeted after the disastrous weekend and not enough many feel his promise to launch an emergency response is too little too late and with more rain forecast this week the worst of this flooding could be yet to come. on its story is from the central african republic where a peace accord signed 18 months ago has brought some response to the war torn country but after 4 decades of conflict and violence many institutions are in dire shape health care is one of them the nation has one of the world's highest rates of infant and maternal mortality i'll be talking to the w h o's director for the cia are after this report from a maternity hospital in the city off. the delivery room in the market only se
this latest disaster has seen critics questioning what's happened to the funds former prime minister abdul him by the country's leaders on twitter right saying but who are we kidding the floods plan has been intentionally abandoned the 750000000000 would never spent flooding ceased to be a priority after i left the government. the priority here is simply survival or senegal's president's well wishes tweeted after the disastrous weekend and not enough many feel his promise to launch an emergency...
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sea after a harrowing journey abdul camara and his friend you driving to read a 3 days on the atlantic in a rubber dinghy on what's considered the most dangerous migration route in the world. it's estimated that one in every 15 migrants dies on the way. suddenly we heard air leaking from the reporting at that moment everyone was scared to death i had the feeling that this could really be the end for us i thought about my little sister who would then be left without me because. i thought about friends i would never see again when i was in a state of shock and i couldn't move anymore. they made it just 2 of 1000 migrants who have arrived in the canary islands in the past weeks. many islanders feel abandoned by the rest of europe. and officials say fuerteventura can't take any more people. new arrivals are sealed off in hotels that's attracting criticism from human rights groups who say the migrants have no access to asylum procedures and lack the most basic necessities and then there's the island's tourist association. but there are currently working to promote fuerteventura as a safe an
sea after a harrowing journey abdul camara and his friend you driving to read a 3 days on the atlantic in a rubber dinghy on what's considered the most dangerous migration route in the world. it's estimated that one in every 15 migrants dies on the way. suddenly we heard air leaking from the reporting at that moment everyone was scared to death i had the feeling that this could really be the end for us i thought about my little sister who would then be left without me because. i thought about...
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we finally get a message from abdul county we learn from kurdish television that a few weeks ago he became a father again he remarried in 2017 and via mobile phone we finally reached him in and. when the new baby came i was very surprised. i couldn't believe it. it was like a huge shock. i didn't know whether to be happy or sad or to cry i didn't understand what was happening tonight. when you lose your own child. and i hope you never experience something like that. it's a very strange feeling to have lost a child and then to have a new baby. but sometimes he will send. you off into the baby and singing to the baby and some time when i go over him he will be like. because the baby's crying. and he said to me. i just can't just cannot hear him or. my sister said maybe it take. that woman to or not last this from growing that child. you know when your trouble cries it's almost. i think we need. a new. 5 years after the tragedy. holds his new child in his arms. and on. the. back to the beginning for the racing history the stillness. of it was a sensation that the 1950 long long forgotten we s
we finally get a message from abdul county we learn from kurdish television that a few weeks ago he became a father again he remarried in 2017 and via mobile phone we finally reached him in and. when the new baby came i was very surprised. i couldn't believe it. it was like a huge shock. i didn't know whether to be happy or sad or to cry i didn't understand what was happening tonight. when you lose your own child. and i hope you never experience something like that. it's a very strange feeling...
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we finally get a message from abdul karate we learn from kurdish television that a few weeks ago he became a father again he remarried in 2017 and via mobile phone we finally reached him in n.p.r. . when the new baby came i was very surprised. i couldn't believe it. it was like a huge shock. i didn't know whether to be happy or sad or to cry i didn't understand what was happening tonight. when you lose your own child. and i hope you never experience something like that. it's a very strange feeling to have lost a child and then to have a new baby. but sometimes he will send. you. wanting to the b.b. and singing to the baby and sometimes when i open he will be like. because the baby is crying. and he said to me i was just can't i just can not hear him crying. my sister said. maybe it takes to. that woman to one last this from crying eventuality maybe. you know what your trouble cause it's on the street. i think we need. a new. 5 years after the tragedy. holds his new child in his arms. and on. any other time it's be the can she survive stop down upon i conducted the best musicians she. could
we finally get a message from abdul karate we learn from kurdish television that a few weeks ago he became a father again he remarried in 2017 and via mobile phone we finally reached him in n.p.r. . when the new baby came i was very surprised. i couldn't believe it. it was like a huge shock. i didn't know whether to be happy or sad or to cry i didn't understand what was happening tonight. when you lose your own child. and i hope you never experience something like that. it's a very strange...
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the leak was successfully patched and abdul reached the spanish coast in the last few weeks alone more than 1000 migrants like him have arrived in the canary islands many mediterranean countries have tightened controls against immigration because of corona and the well trodden route via libya has become dominated by criminal gangs with such developments the dangerous atlantica route has become increasingly attractive new arrivals are placed in largely empty hotels the island's tourism association has shot criticism for the government's decision. the working to promote for the ventura as a safe and clean island that in the best of health nobody likes to see hotel full of migrants now that's reality. at the government level island director domingo fuentes also received criticism from other sites human rights activists criticize that the migrants are sealed off in hotels and don't have access to asylum procedures. they want of conditions similar to those in greece where the migrants lack the most basic necessities twenty's rejects the criticism so. we are a southern external border of the
the leak was successfully patched and abdul reached the spanish coast in the last few weeks alone more than 1000 migrants like him have arrived in the canary islands many mediterranean countries have tightened controls against immigration because of corona and the well trodden route via libya has become dominated by criminal gangs with such developments the dangerous atlantica route has become increasingly attractive new arrivals are placed in largely empty hotels the island's tourism...
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arrest 2 suspects after the attack which took place in the former office of satirical magazine charlie abdul the scene of his longest attack back in 2015 also coming up from the arctic to australia a global day of climate.
arrest 2 suspects after the attack which took place in the former office of satirical magazine charlie abdul the scene of his longest attack back in 2015 also coming up from the arctic to australia a global day of climate.
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the taliban political chief, mullah abdul ghani barader, repeated that afghanistan should be governedet is in doha. she says the mood is positive, going into the first real day of talks. after the opening ceremony, afghans on both sides of this divide and their allies all use the word hope. cautious hope, but hope nonetheless. then, when they had just said, right, now just afghans are going to sit in the room to discuss procedural issues. how are we going to proceed with the talks? what will be the framework? after that, they said it had gone better than expected. today's talks are expected to focus on what issues will be on the agenda. the afghan government wants ceasefire to be at the top of priorities. that is not so for the taliban, but this will be the first test of how they can find a way to move forward and they have a long way to go. in greece, thousands of people from the destroyed moria migrant camp ,the majority of them from afghanistan, have spent a fourth night sleeping rough. the authorities in lesbos are working to set up tents to re—house them, but they face strong opp
the taliban political chief, mullah abdul ghani barader, repeated that afghanistan should be governedet is in doha. she says the mood is positive, going into the first real day of talks. after the opening ceremony, afghans on both sides of this divide and their allies all use the word hope. cautious hope, but hope nonetheless. then, when they had just said, right, now just afghans are going to sit in the room to discuss procedural issues. how are we going to proceed with the talks? what will be...
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their own terror offenses when they've been released now the trial is about those 2 messages it surely abdul and the kosher supermarket here in paris and they herald it in a way of terror that has and compass france now for more than 5 years. so while many people thought the focus would be on the trial starting in paris many people are now looking at what surely was done with the republic ation of those controversial satirical cartoons of the muslim prophet mohammed with many people questioning whether this was the right decision was this about sort of standing up for freedom of speech was this about remembering those who was slain at its offices or is this something that could really radicalize islamists across the world and incite a new wave of terror we took the opportunity to speak with french publisher and journalist emerick malkiel he believes that some of those defending the magazine are using it to push their own agendas. this horrible acts there was such a reaction of horror that there's some people have lost their heads which unfortunately is a tribute to the politics of terror but
their own terror offenses when they've been released now the trial is about those 2 messages it surely abdul and the kosher supermarket here in paris and they herald it in a way of terror that has and compass france now for more than 5 years. so while many people thought the focus would be on the trial starting in paris many people are now looking at what surely was done with the republic ation of those controversial satirical cartoons of the muslim prophet mohammed with many people questioning...
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we finally get a message from abdul county we learn from kurdish television that a few weeks ago he became a father again he remarried in 2017 and via mobile phone we finally reached him in and. when the new baby came i was very surprised. i couldn't believe it. it was like a huge shock. i didn't know whether to be happy or sad or to cry i didn't understand what was happening. when you lose your own child. and i hope you never experience something like that. it's a very strange feeling to have lost a child and then to have a new baby. but sometimes he will send me a video of him to the baby and singing to the baby and sometime when i open him he will be like. no other because the baby is crying. and he said to me i just can't i just can not hear him crying. my sister said. maybe it takes to. last this far. out maybe. you know what your trouble is it's almost. i think we need. a new. 5 years after the tragedy abdulla county holds these new child in his arms. and on. the little boy. have you flown lately. to get everyone 'd treats terror in the passenger seat the coronavirus pandemic has gro
we finally get a message from abdul county we learn from kurdish television that a few weeks ago he became a father again he remarried in 2017 and via mobile phone we finally reached him in and. when the new baby came i was very surprised. i couldn't believe it. it was like a huge shock. i didn't know whether to be happy or sad or to cry i didn't understand what was happening. when you lose your own child. and i hope you never experience something like that. it's a very strange feeling to have...
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friendship to recall magazine a surely abdul has reprinted controversial cartoons of the prophet muhammad ahead of a terror trial reigniting debate over freedom of speech and sometimes we take a closer look after the break. so what we've got to do is identify the threats that we have it's crazy. let it be an arms race. spearing dramatic development only personally i'm going to resist i don't see how that strategy will be successful very critical time to sit down and talk. the world is driven by shaped by. the day or thinks. we dare to ask. just approaching 1000 minutes into the hour welcome back russia says it's ready to move ahead with large scale testing of its new coronavirus foxing last month the country became the 1st nation in the world to register a job fears were expressed in the west the corners must have been cut might end up doing more harm than good but no details of the potential cure help being published for the world to see a report. at the start of 2020 good news it was hard to come by but as we move that autumn it seems that find us not unpleasant to report on as many wil
friendship to recall magazine a surely abdul has reprinted controversial cartoons of the prophet muhammad ahead of a terror trial reigniting debate over freedom of speech and sometimes we take a closer look after the break. so what we've got to do is identify the threats that we have it's crazy. let it be an arms race. spearing dramatic development only personally i'm going to resist i don't see how that strategy will be successful very critical time to sit down and talk. the world is driven by...
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abdul fattah saying i personally believe that colonialism has a great role to play especially in africa and i hear rupert tribe in one theory i hardly understand some at media of words as a father how do i teach my children and that leads me to the community video submission that we have from grassy n. at a he's a professor of african language sticks from camera have a listen. the legacy of organizational on account with these is the adoption by the newly independent missions of the east of the fox must as we've just been used the policy patents and yes are. those languages and only one would ease at the expense of the mother tongue. so there's a there are the absolutely right yes go ahead at the end and i love the examples from africa and you're the person who tweeted said they were from nigeria you know nigeria is part of a language hotspot that has the immense language diversity more than 500 languages and i've been speaking to a friend of mine who's a nigerian linguist he's a speaker of b.b.s. which is a language with millions of speakers in the 1st piece of school. history type are
abdul fattah saying i personally believe that colonialism has a great role to play especially in africa and i hear rupert tribe in one theory i hardly understand some at media of words as a father how do i teach my children and that leads me to the community video submission that we have from grassy n. at a he's a professor of african language sticks from camera have a listen. the legacy of organizational on account with these is the adoption by the newly independent missions of the east of the...
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yaya abdul mateen ii gained an emmy for outstanding supporting actor for his role in the watchman. tweets out congratulations. the awards done visually. jimmy kimmel hosted the show in an empty staples center while the winners and nominees like the rest of us watched from home. it is a new world for all of us, isn't it? we hope you join us tomorrow. stay safe. stay healthy. we'll see you. >> jimmy: last friday, we lost an american icon ruth bader ginsburg served on
yaya abdul mateen ii gained an emmy for outstanding supporting actor for his role in the watchman. tweets out congratulations. the awards done visually. jimmy kimmel hosted the show in an empty staples center while the winners and nominees like the rest of us watched from home. it is a new world for all of us, isn't it? we hope you join us tomorrow. stay safe. stay healthy. we'll see you. >> jimmy: last friday, we lost an american icon ruth bader ginsburg served on
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abdul fattah saying i personally believe that colonialism has a great role to play especially in africa and i hear rupert tribe in one theory i hardly understand some media of words as a father how do i teach my children and that leads me to the community video submission that we have from grassy n at team dog base he's a professor of african language sticks from camera have a listen. the legacy of organizational on account with these is the adoption by the newly independent missions of the east of the follow up must as we've just been used the policy patents and. those languages and only one would ease at the expense of the mother tongue it's. so there's and are the absolutely right yes go ahead at the end and i love the examples from africa and you're the person who tweeted said they were from nigeria you know nigeria is part of a language hotspot that has their men's language diversity more than 500 languages and i've been speaking to a friend of mine who's a nigerian linguist he's a speaker of b.b.s. which is a language with millions of speakers in the 1st days of school. history ty
abdul fattah saying i personally believe that colonialism has a great role to play especially in africa and i hear rupert tribe in one theory i hardly understand some media of words as a father how do i teach my children and that leads me to the community video submission that we have from grassy n at team dog base he's a professor of african language sticks from camera have a listen. the legacy of organizational on account with these is the adoption by the newly independent missions of the...
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winning in 11 categories its star regina king won for best actress in a limited series with her costar abdul martine the 2nd winning best. porting actor the show also won the award for outstanding writing of a limited series comedy awards. this has me in comedy awards this one shit's creek that is f t h by the way the name of the show is put in a powerhouse performance its stars won all the acting prizes and supporting actor winner dan he also won for his writing and directing on the show. you. and i'm joined now here in the studio by do you use melissa holroyd joining us from culture the big winner of the night we have to talk about h.b.o. 2 of their series taking home 18 awards between them it's unbelievable isn't h.b.o. was definitely the night's big winner netflix went in with an astounding $160.00 nominations across the board it was only the 2nd time that netflix has beaten out h.b.o. going in but h.b.o. of course suffered losses because they didn't have the game of thrones the usual favorite going in this year. but h.b.o. definitely came out on top the turf battle that is the emmy awar
winning in 11 categories its star regina king won for best actress in a limited series with her costar abdul martine the 2nd winning best. porting actor the show also won the award for outstanding writing of a limited series comedy awards. this has me in comedy awards this one shit's creek that is f t h by the way the name of the show is put in a powerhouse performance its stars won all the acting prizes and supporting actor winner dan he also won for his writing and directing on the show. you....
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down the less our journalist and author from new york thank you friends had to recall magazine surely abdul has reprinted controversial cartoons of the prophet muhammad ahead of a terror trial reigniting debates over freedom of speech and subtler a closer look at that after the break. join me every thursday on the alex salmond show and i'll be speaking to us from the world of politics or. i'm showbusiness i'll see that. lead. to. a low again russia says it's ready to move ahead with large scale testing of its new coronavirus vaccine last month the country became the 1st nation in the world to register a jump fears were expressed in the west that corners must have been cut might end up doing more harm than good but details of the potential cure are helping published for the world to see scott taylor reports on the. at the start of trench 28 good news it was hard to come by but as we move that autumn it seems that find us not unpleasant to report on as many will now but russia practices the what fast track to give great advice but all the results are now on friday it was announced that the no
down the less our journalist and author from new york thank you friends had to recall magazine surely abdul has reprinted controversial cartoons of the prophet muhammad ahead of a terror trial reigniting debates over freedom of speech and subtler a closer look at that after the break. join me every thursday on the alex salmond show and i'll be speaking to us from the world of politics or. i'm showbusiness i'll see that. lead. to. a low again russia says it's ready to move ahead with large scale...
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surely abdul reprints its controversial cartoons of the prophet reigniting the. terror trial getting underway 5 years after the bloody attack on the publications offices in paris. with the big stories from the past 7 days on right up to the moment of elements well welcome to the weekly on r.t. international i mean and only. burl in moscow are locked in a diplomatic row over the alleged nerve agent poisoning of russian opposition figure alexei navalny on sunday the russian foreign ministry questioned berlin's ultimatum to provide an explanation for what happened suggesting it's the german side that's not been forthcoming if the german government is sincere and indeed months it should respond to their quest of the russian general prosecutor's office as soon as possible that was passed along on the 20 sounds of forecast it is the german side that really less urgency by not sending a response berlin is slowing down the very investigative process it is calling for is that on purpose ultimatums do not help anyone move forward but it's never explanations follow from rus
surely abdul reprints its controversial cartoons of the prophet reigniting the. terror trial getting underway 5 years after the bloody attack on the publications offices in paris. with the big stories from the past 7 days on right up to the moment of elements well welcome to the weekly on r.t. international i mean and only. burl in moscow are locked in a diplomatic row over the alleged nerve agent poisoning of russian opposition figure alexei navalny on sunday the russian foreign ministry...
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it shows that this ruling family has a history of killing each other abdul aziz the founder of kingdom saudi arabia actually murdered his own younger brother and that process saudi history has this challenges and murders and palace coups and so on but now we have seen it in a wider scale we seen it's a more in the public so and he did this cracks and this threatens the existence of the saudi monarchy itself so but m.b.'s wants to make saudi arabia his. own to be m.b.'s and not saudi arabia and that could be what he aims to to achieve and he needs to get rid of all these contenders and the rivals and he's doing it without challenge the american administration supports them fully it doesn't matter . it's whatever religious freedom it's all for show in america but the reality is they are supporting him and he will achieve it with the support of the u.a.e. in the short term i think he will be on top but long term i don't think that's what it will be if fissioned to survive because the population are running. angry and we see it today across the country from the north to medina region yeste
it shows that this ruling family has a history of killing each other abdul aziz the founder of kingdom saudi arabia actually murdered his own younger brother and that process saudi history has this challenges and murders and palace coups and so on but now we have seen it in a wider scale we seen it's a more in the public so and he did this cracks and this threatens the existence of the saudi monarchy itself so but m.b.'s wants to make saudi arabia his. own to be m.b.'s and not saudi arabia and...