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alberta akosa is keen to make agriculture a more stable sector.ocally grown produce could be sold at local markets, ghana is a fertile country that's rich in resources. >> it's quite expensive, the fact we have not even seen anyone from ghana, it is all from cote d'ivoire. you are looking at transportation costs here and all that is going into it. >> now 41, alberta akosa heads the organization. she originally wanted to be a journalist. now she is an activist traveling across the country with her team. in the last five years, they've trained up some 26,000 women. >> i was more into consultancy when i started my career. i ended up having a path which made me more fulfilled, and that is traveling across the country, dialoging, dining with women , with women farmers, smallholder farmers, and seeing what i can do in my own small way to support. >> agriculture in ghana is a struggling sector. a growing number of farmers are giving up. the driving principle behind agrihouse foundation is that cultivating vegetables should be profitable. the project also
alberta akosa is keen to make agriculture a more stable sector.ocally grown produce could be sold at local markets, ghana is a fertile country that's rich in resources. >> it's quite expensive, the fact we have not even seen anyone from ghana, it is all from cote d'ivoire. you are looking at transportation costs here and all that is going into it. >> now 41, alberta akosa heads the organization. she originally wanted to be a journalist. now she is an activist traveling across the...
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sometimes alberta casa, inspires participants to start their own business. many of the women who joined the course have been unable to find work. i sat there 2020 with 3 rights i killed abs while out 60 within a year. the future is very bright. for abby funding. i'm feel myself is i feel yes to come with more kid jess, more breeding stock, providing for restaurants, hotels, and individuals. the women learn new skills and hopefully start to earn an income too. oh, but not everyone approves those that i debra da casa, and her team make a point of talking to participants. husbands and the village leaders have to convince them that it's in everyone's interest. everything that we do wanted, we are very positive about this, our group, and we know that there would, ah, there we implemented, i don't a day, we want to see them more empowered. we want to them to be proud of themselves as women seen, women learn to take pride in their achievements is what drives at kosa. today's, she's just shown over 100 women. how to be more self sufficient, hopefully besides their g
sometimes alberta casa, inspires participants to start their own business. many of the women who joined the course have been unable to find work. i sat there 2020 with 3 rights i killed abs while out 60 within a year. the future is very bright. for abby funding. i'm feel myself is i feel yes to come with more kid jess, more breeding stock, providing for restaurants, hotels, and individuals. the women learn new skills and hopefully start to earn an income too. oh, but not everyone approves those...
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ah ah, welcome to global 3001 household, one garden, alberta. a concert is on a mission to help women and gonna grow their own fruit and veggies in china care services for the elderly are going high tech. what does that entail? and the controversial music from egypt streets that won't be silenced. the arab spring arrived in egypt in january 2011 with protests erupting across the country. tens of thousands of mainly young people gathered on to hurry a square in cairo to demonstrate against the autocratic regime of hosni mubarak, eventually forcing him from power to day. 11 years later, the country is still led by an authoritarian president abdel fat. i'll cc democracy and freedom of expression are under threat and artists face increasing censorship. oh, they are valuable. you musician, other layla's working in the studio with his piteous and luster far. they've been collaborating for 9 years. they both prefer working at night. alena means father of the night in arabic. his musical genre is not rug a nurse, a uniquely egyptian blend of funk, techn
ah ah, welcome to global 3001 household, one garden, alberta. a concert is on a mission to help women and gonna grow their own fruit and veggies in china care services for the elderly are going high tech. what does that entail? and the controversial music from egypt streets that won't be silenced. the arab spring arrived in egypt in january 2011 with protests erupting across the country. tens of thousands of mainly young people gathered on to hurry a square in cairo to demonstrate against the...
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sometimes alberta casa, inspires participants to start their own business. many of the women who joined the course have been unable to find work. i sat there 2020 with 3 rates. i killed abs while out 60. within a year the future is very bright. for, for me, i'm see myself is i few years to come with more cages, more breeding's talk, providing for restaurants, hotels, and individuals. the women learn new skills and hopefully start to earn an income too. oh, but not every one approves that latha. deborah, cosa and her team make a point of talking to participants, husbands and the village leaders to convince them that it's in everyone's interest . everything that we do always is we are very positive about this, our group, and we know that there would, ah, no implemented. i don't a day, we want to see them more empowered. we want to them to be proud of themselves as women seen, women learn to take pride in their achievement is what drives at kosa. today, she's just shown over 100 women. how to be more self sufficient, hopefully besides their gardens, their self
sometimes alberta casa, inspires participants to start their own business. many of the women who joined the course have been unable to find work. i sat there 2020 with 3 rates. i killed abs while out 60. within a year the future is very bright. for, for me, i'm see myself is i few years to come with more cages, more breeding's talk, providing for restaurants, hotels, and individuals. the women learn new skills and hopefully start to earn an income too. oh, but not every one approves that latha....
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the expense of local farmers. agriculture in ghana, for example, is a struggling sector activist alberta. acosta encourages women to plant their own back yard gardens. it's economical and their families get to eat freshly grown food . a crowd of women is gathering to get some gardening tips. oh, grown fresh produce isn't hard and the benefits are enormous. i'm without coming out here in northern gonna out back to our cause. her and her team are showing local women how best you create a backyard vegetable garden. the small organizations started out as a social media project to go back and soon gathered momentum, attracting a growing number of female followers. we had seats as our phase. we had some small guiding through, so we sort of advocating ah, putting on social media. that's if you want to, a backyard garden does contacts us. and it's was, unless i know whether you, though it could be those cobra algorithm required. within a week, 700 volunteers signed up for the one household. one garden program with many of them were women who had gotten out of the habit of gardening, or whose hus
the expense of local farmers. agriculture in ghana, for example, is a struggling sector activist alberta. acosta encourages women to plant their own back yard gardens. it's economical and their families get to eat freshly grown food . a crowd of women is gathering to get some gardening tips. oh, grown fresh produce isn't hard and the benefits are enormous. i'm without coming out here in northern gonna out back to our cause. her and her team are showing local women how best you create a backyard...
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we know that canada has extraordinary expertise concentrated in alberta in energy production for the world . and natural gas will be an important part of it. even as we move towards hydrogen, we have to figure out how to de carbon eyes that process and ensure that we can supply the energy that not just germany and europe need. but that the world is going to need in the coming years. alberta, saskatchewan, newfoundland, and other places are going to be essential players in the net 0 economy, we're building in the expertise that oil and gas workers have brought to bear in that industry. over the past decades will be essential and how we build a net 0 future, not just for canada, but for the entire world. the solutions that we are building altogether as a country are ones that are going to be needed a few years from now. but also a few decades from now, and that is how canada is positioning itself. and that is how increasingly our energy industry is positioning itself as well in french as well. thank you. that to settle, i could, i can, you know, leave canada can so it will be a source
we know that canada has extraordinary expertise concentrated in alberta in energy production for the world . and natural gas will be an important part of it. even as we move towards hydrogen, we have to figure out how to de carbon eyes that process and ensure that we can supply the energy that not just germany and europe need. but that the world is going to need in the coming years. alberta, saskatchewan, newfoundland, and other places are going to be essential players in the net 0 economy,...
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our friend tim alberta joins us now.ed yesterday, before these events in cincinnati where a man apparently tried to get into the field office of the fbi in cincinnati. what compelled you to write this, what have you seen? >> well, john, i'm just concerned that a lot of us, particularly those of us in a position to reach the masses and inform americans are sort of willfully ignorant to what is happening in the country around us. and i think we don't necessarily want to see the risk. we don't want to acknowledge that there is a radicalism on the ground that is real, and that is growing, and, you know, the events in ohio yesterday are entirely predictable, and i think, you know, what i would try to get across in the piece is that, you know, january 6th was entirely predictable and a lot of us probably chose not to see it coming because we didn't want to see it coming. but when you have this sort of volatile combination of rhetoric around, you know, the deep state and the authoritarian government coming for you and that the
our friend tim alberta joins us now.ed yesterday, before these events in cincinnati where a man apparently tried to get into the field office of the fbi in cincinnati. what compelled you to write this, what have you seen? >> well, john, i'm just concerned that a lot of us, particularly those of us in a position to reach the masses and inform americans are sort of willfully ignorant to what is happening in the country around us. and i think we don't necessarily want to see the risk. we...
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ah ah, welcome to global 3001 household, one garden alberta casa is on a mission to help women and.
ah ah, welcome to global 3001 household, one garden alberta casa is on a mission to help women and.
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but i asked the slammy camera to open goals. school is still great to alberta for that we can study properly. again, it doesn't, it was that i'm not the specific doing businesses about that. i'm sad. i ask our government to open schools so we can all study the rights of women and men should be equal but does but overshoot. my mother, this used to be a place of learning for more than 8000 girls after that. now there are only 2000 students in grades 7 to 12 are at home. the teachers keep going, but everyone knows that when the girls finish this great, all these would be doctors will be banned from school. oh touch some other are in the i feel for the future of our children. i feel that leave will be as an literate in the future. you mothers are in the another, a country without education does not have a future. i mean, the future of all of us live in the hands of these teenagers. i could show others my show good for that. i had to tell my students, you can't come back here until there's a new order or but in tom, why are you taking my students out of class all good to no matter since nicholas
but i asked the slammy camera to open goals. school is still great to alberta for that we can study properly. again, it doesn't, it was that i'm not the specific doing businesses about that. i'm sad. i ask our government to open schools so we can all study the rights of women and men should be equal but does but overshoot. my mother, this used to be a place of learning for more than 8000 girls after that. now there are only 2000 students in grades 7 to 12 are at home. the teachers keep going,...
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journalists does managed to pierce the veil of secrecy around those officials. among them i'm dress, alberta found their.
journalists does managed to pierce the veil of secrecy around those officials. among them i'm dress, alberta found their.
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almost 1,300 large and small aircraft, and the mi-8 transport, on which alberta erulin flies, is one2600 helicopters that are listed in the country's civilian fleet, the most massive aircraft of the soviet union at the moment, the russian federation, albert has been flying the taimyr yakutia, chukotka for almost 30 years , most of the passengers on such flights are they. and temporarily ilya ikonnikov many years ago, becoming the director of the sky in the village of lovshing on the white sea, knows each passenger personally. kind day my conditions are magnetic 310 degrees 4.5 m/s. and every week he posts a photo report of a successful landing on his web page. an-2 of one modest hard worker of the country's large air fleet. corns are walking in the sun along the rows of corn after the successful emergency landing of an airbus a321 in a field near zhukovsky in august 2019 , this phrase was repeated by the whole country. and damir yusupov became a hero of russia and perhaps one of those who will inspire new generations of romantics to become pilots. aleksey prokin. ilya fedosov elena a
almost 1,300 large and small aircraft, and the mi-8 transport, on which alberta erulin flies, is one2600 helicopters that are listed in the country's civilian fleet, the most massive aircraft of the soviet union at the moment, the russian federation, albert has been flying the taimyr yakutia, chukotka for almost 30 years , most of the passengers on such flights are they. and temporarily ilya ikonnikov many years ago, becoming the director of the sky in the village of lovshing on the white sea,...
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moreover, corinthians did not help, neither yuri alberta nor fabian balbue.ng fallen last season for zenith dynamo, respectively, in the second match, the carinthian players will simply be obliged to score it quite within their power, just like the flamingo to catch them on the counterattack and distinguish themselves, proceeding from this very promising is the bet that both teams will score at odds of 2.59 is the best time to start betting with winline. now the bookmaker gives freebet up to 10,000 rubles to all new players. download winline app. get free bet and enjoy the game it was match tv news specially for ntv find out somehow your lot, join winline and try your luck by getting guys up to 10,000 rubles. what free bet will you get? alfa bank credit card
moreover, corinthians did not help, neither yuri alberta nor fabian balbue.ng fallen last season for zenith dynamo, respectively, in the second match, the carinthian players will simply be obliged to score it quite within their power, just like the flamingo to catch them on the counterattack and distinguish themselves, proceeding from this very promising is the bet that both teams will score at odds of 2.59 is the best time to start betting with winline. now the bookmaker gives freebet up to...
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award given by the washington monthly is professor aiden thorpe of mcewen university up in edmonton alberta canada. professor, your full-time job is not a book reviewer but how many books have you reviewed over your career? >> oh, i have p probably revied and a publisher sense may be te. book reviewing is an important component of academia. >> host: how did you get chosen to review two books dealing with china? >> i think the reason i was asked to do it that approached me and commissioned me too do it. i think the reason they were interested and be doing as i'm not a historian of china. has written about the interment of the uighur paper to western china which is something i don't know a lot about. but something i do know a lot about is the history of concentration camps. i am currently writing a book called camps massed in the modern world thoughtf long history of the camp from its early origins all the way up until today. i think they were looking for someone outside the field of hechinese history. and indeed they were looking for hya historian rather than an anthropologist i think they w
award given by the washington monthly is professor aiden thorpe of mcewen university up in edmonton alberta canada. professor, your full-time job is not a book reviewer but how many books have you reviewed over your career? >> oh, i have p probably revied and a publisher sense may be te. book reviewing is an important component of academia. >> host: how did you get chosen to review two books dealing with china? >> i think the reason i was asked to do it that approached me and...
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so far this year. temperatures have come down in british columbia and alberta, but still hanging onto that heat for scheduling. and manitoba, your temperature is around 30 degrees, and there's also been some flash fighting around toronto with this cluster of cells that's moving further toward the east. we'll have to see if we see some flash fighting in new york as well. central america, the rain is picking up across the caribbean and a pretty solid band of rain from san jose and panama. and then we got some cooler air filtering in to lima. 16 degrees, but further south of that, those temperature is bouncing back. a sam 27 on monday, sir, later. official airline of the journey ah ah, seaford. mm hm. and then international intake, option excellence award book. now for your hero talk to al jazeera. we ask for the rebound, you speak off his clearly come get a high cost for airlines and the industry. what's going wrong? we listen. you were part of the armstrong in the 1970 s if you have any regrets. no, we meet with global news makers and talk about the stories that matter on algebra. ah,
so far this year. temperatures have come down in british columbia and alberta, but still hanging onto that heat for scheduling. and manitoba, your temperature is around 30 degrees, and there's also been some flash fighting around toronto with this cluster of cells that's moving further toward the east. we'll have to see if we see some flash fighting in new york as well. central america, the rain is picking up across the caribbean and a pretty solid band of rain from san jose and panama. and...
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and we've also got heat advisories for canada's alberta province. but you really see where the dividing line is right between saskatchewan and manitoba where we do have some storms in winnipeg. we've had some big monsoon or storms in arizona, so here we are in flagstaff. that was enough to trigger some flash fighting here. we know now to part way in las vegas. it's had it's wet, it's monsoon season in 10 years. so still flash flood watches in play across arizona and new mexico on thursday. also have a line of storms moving south out of arkansas into texas and louisiana. and we've had some storms bubble up across the midwest, the great lakes, and then we've got all this wet weather for canada's maritime provinces. there are some rainfall warnings in played there. and after central america we go, i think the trouble spot will be the yucatan peninsula, particularly just to the west of can coon and for south america, it's looking pretty good for northern areas. it's, it's line of storms, east of the blue in andes, stretching into the southeast of brazil
and we've also got heat advisories for canada's alberta province. but you really see where the dividing line is right between saskatchewan and manitoba where we do have some storms in winnipeg. we've had some big monsoon or storms in arizona, so here we are in flagstaff. that was enough to trigger some flash fighting here. we know now to part way in las vegas. it's had it's wet, it's monsoon season in 10 years. so still flash flood watches in play across arizona and new mexico on thursday. also...
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tim alberta joins us now. tim, do you really believe we're tracking toward a scale of political violence not seen since the civil war? in the early '70s, there were political bombings. there were a lot of bombings in the country, often just against property, and that was something the u.s. hadn't seen in a long time. you think what we're heading for is potentially far worse than that? >> anderson, thanks for having me. i would say a couple of things. first, in the 1970s, as far as i can recollect, there were not members of militia scaling the walls of the united states capitol building. you did not have the sort of technological capacity to organize the way that we have now, and in fact, when you hear the warnings being issued by the justice department this week, listen, i've talked to people in the fbi. i've talked to people at justice. they're not issuing these warnings just, you know, for the warning's sake. they're not trying to make themselves feel better. they're not just doing this as an empty gesture.
tim alberta joins us now. tim, do you really believe we're tracking toward a scale of political violence not seen since the civil war? in the early '70s, there were political bombings. there were a lot of bombings in the country, often just against property, and that was something the u.s. hadn't seen in a long time. you think what we're heading for is potentially far worse than that? >> anderson, thanks for having me. i would say a couple of things. first, in the 1970s, as far as i can...
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award given by the washington monthly is professor aden forth of mcewen university up in edmonton, alberta, canada professor 4th. your full-time job is not a book reviewer. but how many books have you reviewed over your career? oh, i've probably reviewed in in a published sense, maybe 10 to 15 books book reviewing is an important component of academia. how did you get chosen to review darren byler's two books dealing with china? well, i think that the reason i was asked to do it the la review of books approached me and and i commissioned me to do it and i think the reason they were interested in me is that i'm actually not a historian of china darren beiler has written about the the internment of the week of people's in western china, which is something that i don't know a whole lot about but something that i do know a lot about is the history of concentration camps. i'm currently writing a book called camps mask confinement in the modern world, which is a sort of long jury history of the camp from it's early origins in the 19th century all the way up until today. and so i think they were
award given by the washington monthly is professor aden forth of mcewen university up in edmonton, alberta, canada professor 4th. your full-time job is not a book reviewer. but how many books have you reviewed over your career? oh, i've probably reviewed in in a published sense, maybe 10 to 15 books book reviewing is an important component of academia. how did you get chosen to review darren byler's two books dealing with china? well, i think that the reason i was asked to do it the la review...
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. >> this alberta's father keeping his precious egg warm. he needs to sit tight.s bitterly cold, leaving the egg for moment might kill it. and in the far south, you can blow for days. it's been a week since his partner left. cold and hungry, he might have to abandon his egg and feed. finally, his partner returns. for now, there i guess safe. that is free to search for his own food. time to head for the open ocean nearly eight feet across, allow him to glide with almost no effort. he may travel hundreds of miles for single feeding trip, riding the wins he sources barely a wing flap. we there is danger in the feeding grounds. the hooks, often lethal albatross. commercial fishing vessels trail hundreds online that can be over a mile long. every, year thousands of albatross are hooked and drown we. . this long line fishing boat is different. not just because it smaller but because of it skipper. >> on the heavily weighted line, he quickly sank spray on the breach of the albatross. we this one may be hungry. at least he is safe. sometimes gatherings of albatross even g
. >> this alberta's father keeping his precious egg warm. he needs to sit tight.s bitterly cold, leaving the egg for moment might kill it. and in the far south, you can blow for days. it's been a week since his partner left. cold and hungry, he might have to abandon his egg and feed. finally, his partner returns. for now, there i guess safe. that is free to search for his own food. time to head for the open ocean nearly eight feet across, allow him to glide with almost no effort. he may...
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alberta akosa is on a mission to help women in ghana grow their own fruit and vegetables.china, care services for the elderly are going high-tech. what does that entail? and, the controversial music from egypt's streets that won't be silenced. ♪
alberta akosa is on a mission to help women in ghana grow their own fruit and vegetables.china, care services for the elderly are going high-tech. what does that entail? and, the controversial music from egypt's streets that won't be silenced. ♪
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same goes for alberta. 25 degrees for winnipeg. temperatures are coming up in toronto. and so is that humidity. it will feel closer to 40 over the course of the weekend. that's it. see soon. ah ah, elise for explosions. hit a military at boston russian occupying crimea. ah .
same goes for alberta. 25 degrees for winnipeg. temperatures are coming up in toronto. and so is that humidity. it will feel closer to 40 over the course of the weekend. that's it. see soon. ah ah, elise for explosions. hit a military at boston russian occupying crimea. ah .
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and in the west temperatures have also fallen across alberta where this calgary just a high of 19 degrees. but suns out in seattle, we get your pencil then for 26 on tuesday. ah. the architect is like god was you creating, shunning a career and building full glory. yes, mean laurie shifts her attention to the dissolves, the stricken regions of pakistan, building upon traditional techniques and arming people with the knowledge needed to sustain their societies. rebel architecture, a traditional future. on our desi, 5 years ago me and mas armed forces commenced a scorched earth campaign against the ro hinge minority, leaving a trail of death and destruction, hundreds of thousands were forced into exile in neighboring bangladesh. in a special report, we look at the plight of the rocking gun today on out to 0. ah 2. ready russia lanes ukraine secret, santa says for the car bombing that kill the daughter of a prominent 14th ally.
and in the west temperatures have also fallen across alberta where this calgary just a high of 19 degrees. but suns out in seattle, we get your pencil then for 26 on tuesday. ah. the architect is like god was you creating, shunning a career and building full glory. yes, mean laurie shifts her attention to the dissolves, the stricken regions of pakistan, building upon traditional techniques and arming people with the knowledge needed to sustain their societies. rebel architecture, a traditional...
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joining us is staff writer at "the atlantic," tim alberta.ed "what comes after the search warrant". the country is tracking toward a scale of political violence not seen since the civil war. if america is a powder keg, then one overreach by the government, real or perceived, could light the fuse. we've seen what happens when millions of americans are manipulated into believing that trump is suffering righteously for their sake. i fear we're going to see it again. we don't know exactly what the fbi was looking for at mar-a-lago, we don't know what was found. what we must acknowledge, even those of us who believe trump has committed crimes, in some cases brazenly so, and deserves full prosecution under the law, is that bringing him to justice could have some awful consequences. is that justice worth the associated risks? the nation's top law enforcement officers decided it was. we can only hope they were correct. you know, tim, i think the line that merrick garland has put in quotes and said many times, no man is above the law, is ultimately wh
joining us is staff writer at "the atlantic," tim alberta.ed "what comes after the search warrant". the country is tracking toward a scale of political violence not seen since the civil war. if america is a powder keg, then one overreach by the government, real or perceived, could light the fuse. we've seen what happens when millions of americans are manipulated into believing that trump is suffering righteously for their sake. i fear we're going to see it again. we don't...
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how to help dasha report alberta musin is four years old at the clinic.s already at home, the office has become a new game room. and the little doctor is shy and a little naughty. fisherman you laugh. yes, you cry and the result of a whole series of misfortunes, at first the child almost suffocated during childbirth, and at 4 months the same spirit almost knocked down her twin sister, but the doctors defended the opportunity for her to live fully sitting herself. she can't complication after epile with dasha action plan such that there is a training in the main skill, which, uh, dasha has not had time yet. eh, teach to learn. these are turns. e on the stomach. this is a support on the hands, support on straight arms, and holding a stable hold. e heads however, the first victory, the baby has in one of the european clinics, the girl has medication of brain neurons. now she has to go to rehab, but her family has the money to support her to uh start uh develop her.
how to help dasha report alberta musin is four years old at the clinic.s already at home, the office has become a new game room. and the little doctor is shy and a little naughty. fisherman you laugh. yes, you cry and the result of a whole series of misfortunes, at first the child almost suffocated during childbirth, and at 4 months the same spirit almost knocked down her twin sister, but the doctors defended the opportunity for her to live fully sitting herself. she can't complication after...
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shout, he knows every one, and that's great, yada soon, another 2 rooms are due to be added to the alberta go to through. so because the hotel is doing so well, at least in summer, they want to stay open all year round. the french swiss couple aren't afraid of getting low, only in winter. and envelop as a collect in the winter of the austria will be more important. not so much the hotel and you pay for that. we need time, but we're just getting started. but we're pretty confident about deseret blah til. and her family had comfortable lives down in the valley before moving up to this remote mountain village. but they haven't regretted their decision for even one minute. anyone who wants to become a german citizen and receive a german passport must fulfill a series of requirements. and one of them is a citizenship test, and that is considered to be so difficult that even some germans have a hard time passing it. well, with this in mind, my british colleague, rachel stuart, said not to create her own version of a citizenship test and it certainly reveals some interesting things about germans
shout, he knows every one, and that's great, yada soon, another 2 rooms are due to be added to the alberta go to through. so because the hotel is doing so well, at least in summer, they want to stay open all year round. the french swiss couple aren't afraid of getting low, only in winter. and envelop as a collect in the winter of the austria will be more important. not so much the hotel and you pay for that. we need time, but we're just getting started. but we're pretty confident about deseret...
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is this what your own people shot at their uh, politician, uh, alberta futility?paid with the fact that he is now in prison with his freedom. that's why, frankly speaking, from the lithuanian side i would ask these questions be careful, because you can be with them. here are addressed even more number of such here. yes, well, by the way , the state duma also offers its counter, so to speak , initiatives the one whose crimea is at the entrance to the territory of lithuania, he considers it right that those who want to visit the russian countries the baltic states, before filling out the necessary documents, filled out a questionnaire in which they indicated their attitude to the status of crimea as a special military operation in ukraine, moreover , according to him in the questionnaire. there should be only two answers. the first crimea belongs to russia, the second. i support the special operation in ukraine without filling out such a questionnaire not to let them in. it is clear that we can be ironic and joke here. any number of reasons and in general. unfortuna
is this what your own people shot at their uh, politician, uh, alberta futility?paid with the fact that he is now in prison with his freedom. that's why, frankly speaking, from the lithuanian side i would ask these questions be careful, because you can be with them. here are addressed even more number of such here. yes, well, by the way , the state duma also offers its counter, so to speak , initiatives the one whose crimea is at the entrance to the territory of lithuania, he considers it right...
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from alberta nigeria, by chris, i'll be singing again next week and that to you all viewers, please do stay in touch full asset, all our social media platforms. we are always looking forward to hearing from you. i and sandra, twin over deal signing up from kampala here in uganda. ah, [000:00:00;00] a ah, ah, with this issue when i arrived here, i slept with a single people in a room and it was hard. i wish fear i even got white hair. is that with learning the german language help? yeah. a lot. this kids to me and craig opportunity to interact with you want to know their story, my grants verifying, and reliable information for my grants a i and the flower. yes, i'm beautiful. i've heard it before and it never grows old. i'm worshiped for my looks. my sense, my looks, but here's the thing. life starts with me. you see i feed me. every fruit comes from me. every potato, me every kernel of corn, me every grain of rice. me. me mean me. i know, but it's true. and sometimes i feed their souls, i am their words when they have none. i say i love you without a sound. i'm sorry, without a voice.
from alberta nigeria, by chris, i'll be singing again next week and that to you all viewers, please do stay in touch full asset, all our social media platforms. we are always looking forward to hearing from you. i and sandra, twin over deal signing up from kampala here in uganda. ah, [000:00:00;00] a ah, ah, with this issue when i arrived here, i slept with a single people in a room and it was hard. i wish fear i even got white hair. is that with learning the german language help? yeah. a lot....
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and alberta go let them into possess the cream has to be squeezed out quick, so it was lose its consistency. then the pastiche. go into the oven to bake for 7 to 10 minutes at 400 degrees celsius. traditionally when the past asia done, the entire neighbourhood is informed. so all you have to do is wait for the bell to indulge in portugal, most famous pastry crispy and hot from the oven. once his culinary delight has been devoured, it's time for tip 3. the sites the front of south de straus gallery is regarded as portugal, best known museum for contemporary art. the building was designed by alverado, caesar vieira, a native of porto, one of portugal, most renowned architects, the temporary exhibitions, a well worth taking it from the sun's valves. humans, you about something put any of the foundation in the museum own one of the most comprehensive collections i, fortunately, and international art of using one of the museums tasks is to set up a dialogue between modern portuguese works and international art. y'all especially works from the 1960 s and later because this space is intended to me
and alberta go let them into possess the cream has to be squeezed out quick, so it was lose its consistency. then the pastiche. go into the oven to bake for 7 to 10 minutes at 400 degrees celsius. traditionally when the past asia done, the entire neighbourhood is informed. so all you have to do is wait for the bell to indulge in portugal, most famous pastry crispy and hot from the oven. once his culinary delight has been devoured, it's time for tip 3. the sites the front of south de straus...
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from alberta nigeria, by chris, i'll be seeing you again next week on that. see you all view as please do stay in touch full. also, all our social media platforms. we're always looking forward to hearing from you. i and sandra tween over, deal signing of from compiler here in uganda. ah, [000:00:00;00] a ah, with who are driven by the merciless reading. others pushing the destruction of one meter is going to present with the government is trying to destroy the indigenous people with large cap biotech already projects land grabbers are exploiting amazon rain forest. indigenous peoples are now briefly opposing them. the heart of brazil. in 75 minutes on d. w. august the 2021. i'm gonna start with the taliban. take power and humanitarian catastrophe begins. women of violently oppressed, abject poverty becomes everyday reality. how do people in afghanistan live today? insights report back story, and by d. w. departure into the unknown. today. this means flying to a foreign planet. in the 16th century, it meant being a captain and setting sail to discover a route.
from alberta nigeria, by chris, i'll be seeing you again next week on that. see you all view as please do stay in touch full. also, all our social media platforms. we're always looking forward to hearing from you. i and sandra tween over, deal signing of from compiler here in uganda. ah, [000:00:00;00] a ah, with who are driven by the merciless reading. others pushing the destruction of one meter is going to present with the government is trying to destroy the indigenous people with large cap...
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i'm chris alam saying good bye from alberta nigeria, by chris, i'll be seeing you again next week and see you all viewers. please do stay in touch full. also, all our social media platforms, we're always looking forward to hearing from you. i and sandra to nobody else signing up from compiler, here in uganda. ah, [000:00:00;00] a ah, ah, with who what's making the headlights and what's behind them? dw news africa. the show that was the issues in the continent. life is slowly getting back to normally on the street to give you enough reports on the inside. our correspondence is on the ground reporting from across the continent and all the trends doesn't matter to you. even 90 minutes on d. w with not just another day. so much is happening all at once. we take time to understand this is the day and looking at the current news event was analyzed, right. experts and critical thinkers. not just another new show. this is the weekdays on d, w. i guide learn german with the w at any time in place. a video, nevada. we have like a bit of a summons to sing along to down load is the ability from s
i'm chris alam saying good bye from alberta nigeria, by chris, i'll be seeing you again next week and see you all viewers. please do stay in touch full. also, all our social media platforms, we're always looking forward to hearing from you. i and sandra to nobody else signing up from compiler, here in uganda. ah, [000:00:00;00] a ah, ah, with who what's making the headlights and what's behind them? dw news africa. the show that was the issues in the continent. life is slowly getting back to...
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ah, ah, welcome to global 3001 household, one garden alberta casa is on a mission to help women and gonna grow their own for.
ah, ah, welcome to global 3001 household, one garden alberta casa is on a mission to help women and gonna grow their own for.
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ah welcome to global 3001 household, one garden alberta casa is on a mission to help women and gone a gro.
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this hail the size of grapefruit caused major damage in alberta, canada. video from inside a car shows it pelting down and passengers were ducking as chunks of hail broke their windows. back here in the u.s., the radar shows rain developing in the southwest where flooding is possible today. storms also expected in louisiana and florida. and looking at today's high temperatures, triple digits in phoenix and dallas. cooler in the northwest. seattle only reaches the 70s and 80s for new york and boston. 90 in miami. >>> coming up, the solar flare that nasa is predicting today. >>> also ahead, caught on camera, a paraglider plunging to earth after a problem with his parachute. what he did next. >>> and why the company behind wanna help kids get their homework done? well, an internet connection's a good start. but kids also need computers. and sometimes the hardest thing about homework is finding a place to do it. so why not hook community centers up with wifi? for kids like us, and all the amazing things we're gonna learn. through project up, comcast is committ
this hail the size of grapefruit caused major damage in alberta, canada. video from inside a car shows it pelting down and passengers were ducking as chunks of hail broke their windows. back here in the u.s., the radar shows rain developing in the southwest where flooding is possible today. storms also expected in louisiana and florida. and looking at today's high temperatures, triple digits in phoenix and dallas. cooler in the northwest. seattle only reaches the 70s and 80s for new york and...
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ah ah ah ah, welcome to global 3001 household, one garden alberta casa is on a mission to help with.
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. >>> folks in alberta, canada are still cleaning up after getting pounded, we mean pounded, by hugehunks of hail. think of this. hail stones reportedly the size of grapefruit hammered the area for 10 to 15 minutes. dozens of cars were damaged, but thankfully there were no serious injuries. meteorologists are checking to see if the size of the hail stones shattered a national record, of course >>> sports fans are remembering long-time dodgers broadcast ervin scully, who called some of the greatest moments in baseball history. cbs' lee cowan gives us the play by play on his remarkable career. >> high fly ball into right field. she is gone! >> reporter: there has been a lot of debate today about just which call was vin scully's best. >> in a year that has been so improbable, the impossible has happened. >> a little roller up behind first. behind the bag, it gets buckner. here comes and the mets win it! >> reporter: they all had one thing in common. he was able to show that the game of baseball had the capacity to express our humanity too. >> what a marvelous moment for the country and
. >>> folks in alberta, canada are still cleaning up after getting pounded, we mean pounded, by hugehunks of hail. think of this. hail stones reportedly the size of grapefruit hammered the area for 10 to 15 minutes. dozens of cars were damaged, but thankfully there were no serious injuries. meteorologists are checking to see if the size of the hail stones shattered a national record, of course >>> sports fans are remembering long-time dodgers broadcast ervin scully, who called...
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continue with my classes here, but i asked the slammy camera to open go to school, still great to alberta for that we can study properly. again. it doesn't, it was that another special visit us about that i'm sad. i ask our government to open schools so we can all study the rights of women and men should be equal, but does better russia? well, my mother, this used to be a place of learning for more than 8000 girls after that. now there are only 2000 students in grades 7 to 12 are at home. the teachers keep going, but everyone knows that when the girls finish this great, all these would be doctors will be banned from school. wow. tough. some of them are in the, i feel for the future of our children. i feel that leave will be its own literate in the future than others. i and then other a country without education does not have a future. i mean, the future of all of our lives in the hands of these teenagers i could show others my show good for that. i had to tell my students, you can't come back here until there's a new order or but in tom, why are you taking my students out of class a good
continue with my classes here, but i asked the slammy camera to open go to school, still great to alberta for that we can study properly. again. it doesn't, it was that another special visit us about that i'm sad. i ask our government to open schools so we can all study the rights of women and men should be equal, but does better russia? well, my mother, this used to be a place of learning for more than 8000 girls after that. now there are only 2000 students in grades 7 to 12 are at home. the...
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over the course of the weekend in off to the west, we go still hanging onto those heat alerts across alberta and saskatchewan province's. and now i'm going to take you towards the top end of south america, a lot of rain falling, a bolivia, columbia spilling into venezuela. certainly in that zone there, there is the risk of seeing some flash flooding much cooler air for the bottom end of south america. specifically, let's focus on sal, polo your temperatures more than 10 degrees before where they should be for this stand the year. so a chilly, 13 degrees on saturday, cloud cover in the forecast for you that sure. at that season, ah, visual airline of the journey ah ah lou sake then he'd been home and then international anti corruption excellence award, bought now for your hero. ah, this is al jazeera ah.
over the course of the weekend in off to the west, we go still hanging onto those heat alerts across alberta and saskatchewan province's. and now i'm going to take you towards the top end of south america, a lot of rain falling, a bolivia, columbia spilling into venezuela. certainly in that zone there, there is the risk of seeing some flash flooding much cooler air for the bottom end of south america. specifically, let's focus on sal, polo your temperatures more than 10 degrees before where...