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of these are part of texas we believe that we have angola. we have a phone who is to survive so even though it's a challenge we pretty confident that it a sub but if we have a special the language and community understand modern community both on a desert on the french side. is by and large one community from one. heritage standpoint. a ferry runs to st martin twice an hour. each sunday time for a. felix fleming and his wife mona a visiting relatives on the neighboring island. they arrive in merry go the capital of the french complex that mountain. brother frank and systema say it is i'm happy to see them. since her. visits have become less frequent everyone is busy rebuilding felix was born here on the french side and only moved to i'm going to night is the only one out of the month actually . he lives in angola and it wrecks it happens i don't know what will happen to our relationship with a lot and we may not be even a lot of come to said law to me though regular passport we may need a visa i'm not sure yet what will happen. make a decisio
of these are part of texas we believe that we have angola. we have a phone who is to survive so even though it's a challenge we pretty confident that it a sub but if we have a special the language and community understand modern community both on a desert on the french side. is by and large one community from one. heritage standpoint. a ferry runs to st martin twice an hour. each sunday time for a. felix fleming and his wife mona a visiting relatives on the neighboring island. they arrive in...
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of these are part of texas we believe that we have angola. we have all the phone with us to survive so even though it's a challenge we are pretty confident be a bit of a sub but if we have a special the language and community understand modern community both on the debt and the french side. is by and large one community from a. heritage standpoint. a ferry runs to st martin twice an hour. each sunday time for a family outing. felix fleming. and his wife a visiting relatives on the neighboring island. they arrive in merry go the capital of the french have sent mountain. brother frank and system a saint is a happy to see them. since. their visits have become less frequent everyone is busy rebuilding felix was born here on the french side and only moved to i'm going to nato is the only one out of the month actually. he lives in angola and it wrecks it happens i don't know what will happen to our relationship with. we may not be even a lot of come to said law to me though regular as for we may need a visa. i'm not sure yet what we'll have to. mak
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with turquoise waters that's what the caribbean stands for it's no different on the tiny island of angola. somewhat troubled by the fact that this is all being made for us you know 4000 miles away basically every year here we are polish the benefit of all the fun despite the sunny skies the dark cloud of breck's it looms here to. sign up for it are free of maps for me but for the youngsters that are coming up. it's early in the morning and d.j. hama one of the winners of most popular journalists is opening up his radio studio today is the day britain was supposed to lead. good morning good morning is the water short it was a friend radio on d.j. harbor enemy your company for this lovely morning. it's also reza day breaks the deal of course all eyes and ears of law into the u.k. of this time oh you know i work this through power to check what's happening here with but some believe you me glass of rum radio will keep your form will keep good for here all the want to show. that many people on the island listen to d.j. ham as morning show. he likens prexy to hurrican the worst natural catastr
with turquoise waters that's what the caribbean stands for it's no different on the tiny island of angola. somewhat troubled by the fact that this is all being made for us you know 4000 miles away basically every year here we are polish the benefit of all the fun despite the sunny skies the dark cloud of breck's it looms here to. sign up for it are free of maps for me but for the youngsters that are coming up. it's early in the morning and d.j. hama one of the winners of most popular...
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i'm speaking to people from angola, from the drc, from ghana, and what they've said is
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to nose on angola and zambia. and compassing all the different ecosystems. is. very diverse so we have to distinguish. well in short we real desert if you cation sounds as it's expanding in south africa and the maybe especially during the last 5 years there was a perfect storm of climate change and intensified land use. those affecting each other wife is a nose venice human activities are expanding we see flora's disappearing. forests. and there are really dramatic changes really calls for action by politicians. down the river as drying up what concrete effects people live in that. well again a wide diversity let me take 2 levels in lusaka zambia several times where we experienced up to 48 hours power failure per day there was no electricity in the capital and whose city and the reason was a lack of rainfall and weston's arabia and eastern angola many months before and that caused less water in zambezi river and finally ends a kind of riba dam so that the remaining water have to be used for agriculture irrigation to avoid food problems and no more water was a lo
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to nose in angola and zambia soha. and compassing all the different ecosystems and so we learned that africa is a walton it's also very diverse so we have to distinguish. well in short we reeled desert if you cation as a proper sense as it's expanding in south africa and maybe especially during the last 5 years there was a perfect storm of climate change and intensified land use. those affecting each other wife has a nose and as a venice human activities are expanding we see the forest disappearing. forest. and there are really dramatic changes really calls for action by politicians forest being cut down river as drying out what concrete effects on people who live in that. well again a wide diversity let me take 2 levels in lusaka have several times where we experienced up to 48 hours power failure per day there was no electricity in the capital and whose city and the reason was a lack of rainfall in weston's arabia and eastern angola many months before and that caused less water and as i'm busy river and finally ends
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controllingse were a port called lawanda in today's angola.his is the west central post, where there were a number of kingdoms. one of the most dominant kingdoms, i should say two, the kingdom of nadango in the kingdom of the congo. the portuguese wanted to really insert themselves, seeking labor , especially labor they would use as enslaved people. they use mercenaries they hired to raid villages, towns, and cities. it would be in 6019, while the 30 year was going on in europe, between all of the people against spain, such as holland, they were fighting their war predominant, and on the african -- west african coast, west central african coast, you had a war for dominance as well. many of these groups were using mercenaries, so the portuguese used this group and invaded the kingdom of the dung go -- n adongo. they marched captives to the port of lowanda. they unloaded the chip, where about 300 -- ship, where about 350 of these captives, these individuals were on ship that set sail to the varick use port where they would be sold -- veracruz po
controllingse were a port called lawanda in today's angola.his is the west central post, where there were a number of kingdoms. one of the most dominant kingdoms, i should say two, the kingdom of nadango in the kingdom of the congo. the portuguese wanted to really insert themselves, seeking labor , especially labor they would use as enslaved people. they use mercenaries they hired to raid villages, towns, and cities. it would be in 6019, while the 30 year was going on in europe, between all of...
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they named their plantation angola, in remembrance of their homeland. their family prospered, with the the courts and the virginia legislative body changed the law. at the time anthony johnson was to become a free holder, which means a voter, they made it white only. he owns both black and white servants. he was a person who actually fought through the courts for his rights as a citizen of the colony. >> we know the tucker family cemetery is not far from where you are located in hampton virginia. you are at the fort monroe national memorial it was . it was designated by barack obama reflecting on what happened in 1619. as the first africans arriving in virginia. that is our focus. mary is joining us from martinsville, virginia. good morning. >> yes. i have often thought some of the people that captured africans being sold to the portuguese were africans themselves, would you like to comment on that? >> thank you, mary. dr. newby-alexander: sure. we have this homogenized view when we think of africans, yet when we think of europeans, we recognize the eth
they named their plantation angola, in remembrance of their homeland. their family prospered, with the the courts and the virginia legislative body changed the law. at the time anthony johnson was to become a free holder, which means a voter, they made it white only. he owns both black and white servants. he was a person who actually fought through the courts for his rights as a citizen of the colony. >> we know the tucker family cemetery is not far from where you are located in hampton...
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the portuguese were controlling a port area called lawanda in today's angola. this was the west central coast, where there were a number of kingdoms. one of the most dominant kingdoms was the kingdom of ndongo that would later be led by queen ndzinga, and the other. -- and the kingdom of the congo. the portuguese were seeking labor and they used mercenaries that they hired to raid villages, towns and cities. it would be in 1619, while the 30 years war was going on between all of the people against spain, such as england and holland, they were fighting their war for dominance. and on the african or west african coast, the west central african coast, you had a war for dominance as well. many of these groups were using mercenaries to dominate. so the portuguese used this group and invaded the kingdom of nadongo. they marched captives to the port. they unloaded the ship, where on the san juan bautista, there were about 350 of these captives. these individuals were on ship that set sail to the veracruz port, or they would be sold to people living in what we called s
the portuguese were controlling a port area called lawanda in today's angola. this was the west central coast, where there were a number of kingdoms. one of the most dominant kingdoms was the kingdom of ndongo that would later be led by queen ndzinga, and the other. -- and the kingdom of the congo. the portuguese were seeking labor and they used mercenaries that they hired to raid villages, towns and cities. it would be in 1619, while the 30 years war was going on between all of the people...
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evidence exonerated david who is on death row at angola serving a sentence for the rape and murder of his 14 year old cousin his attorneys are speaking right now in the 7th ward. you dream of it every day it's not it's not the same as actually going through it it's. just a serial wall just. because you've been living in those conditions for so long. i. mean. damien tippett oh the man right there in the center of your screen free today he spent 23 hours a day in solitary confinement during his 15 years at angola now 38 years old he went to jail when he was 23. if i had just gone off and done something else. every day for 15 years every day. for. ever and ever. amen. and question. and after that. every. day. hundreds. believe. parent anguished cry his 14 year old daughter brutally murdered that reality isn't horrible enough the family. 22 year old. they walked into the corner and made it sound like i just walked into this. i used to be one of those people who believes that someone would never confess to something they didn't do. and society as a whole believes that. but yet here i am he
evidence exonerated david who is on death row at angola serving a sentence for the rape and murder of his 14 year old cousin his attorneys are speaking right now in the 7th ward. you dream of it every day it's not it's not the same as actually going through it it's. just a serial wall just. because you've been living in those conditions for so long. i. mean. damien tippett oh the man right there in the center of your screen free today he spent 23 hours a day in solitary confinement during his...
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greene freed today he spent 23 hours a day in solitary confinement during his 15 years at angola now 38 years old he went to jail when he was 23. if i had just gone off and done something else. every day for 15 years every day. for. ever and ever. they came. to take him in. and question him. and after that. he never came home. every. night. believe. parent anguish cry he's 14 year old daughter dead brutally murdered that reality is adorable enough the family now cope with the fact that a relative. 22 year old. cry. they walked into the corridor and made it sound like i just walked into this interrogation room and spilled my guts. i used to be one of those people who believed that someone would never confess to something they didn't do. and society as a whole believes that. but yet here i am here i said. this to your choice change your case 2013 yes it's time for each of you is going to prison if he's going to ask of the state. personally i prefer to see if you're seeing. the reverse really. the a. 3 year. old girl. didn't. matter to you when you hear her 828 at 2 30 pm. to keep. busy
greene freed today he spent 23 hours a day in solitary confinement during his 15 years at angola now 38 years old he went to jail when he was 23. if i had just gone off and done something else. every day for 15 years every day. for. ever and ever. they came. to take him in. and question him. and after that. he never came home. every. night. believe. parent anguish cry he's 14 year old daughter dead brutally murdered that reality is adorable enough the family now cope with the fact that a...
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evidence exonerated david tippett oh who is on death row at angola serving a sentence for the rape and murder of his 14 year old cousin his attorneys are speaking right now in the 7th ward. you dream of it every day but it's not it's not the same as actually going through it it's. just a serial walk this. is not something you can prepare yourself because you've been living in those conditions for so long. i think on the. street from. me. damien tippett oh the man right there in the center of your screen free today he spent 23 hours a day in solitary confinement during his 15 years at angola now 38 years old he went to jail when he was rather 23. if i had just gone off and done something else. like that running to my head every day for 15 years every day that's what i would think about. now and. i think it is not. a problem for her over the fall for our 5 daughter but well i think. that. they came. in. and questioned. and after that. they never came. under the. believe. there were an anguished cry 14 year old daughter brutally murdered that reality isn't horrible enough the family. 22 y
evidence exonerated david tippett oh who is on death row at angola serving a sentence for the rape and murder of his 14 year old cousin his attorneys are speaking right now in the 7th ward. you dream of it every day but it's not it's not the same as actually going through it it's. just a serial walk this. is not something you can prepare yourself because you've been living in those conditions for so long. i think on the. street from. me. damien tippett oh the man right there in the center of...
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of your screen free today he spent 23 hours a day in solitary confinement during his 15 years at angola now 38 years old he went to jail when he was 23. if i had just gone off and done something else. running. every day for 15 years every day that's what i would think about. well in our sex family i mean i couldn't. help with the problem and i thought. about it all of the way. russell had come up with. my number one for. she went to the store and. they came. to take him in. and question him. and after that. he never came home from. the lever place for 7 hours. the problem was that he last saw. the family and he oldest daughter 100 p.p.m. on bridge last night strangled stories believe she may be among those and that's why you saw this. apparent anguished cry you 14 year old daughter is dead brutally murdered if that reality isn't horrible enough the family must now cope with the fact that a relative is to blame 22 year old damon tippett oh crystal step cousin has confessed to the crime. they walked into the corridor and made it sound like i just walked into this interrogation room still
of your screen free today he spent 23 hours a day in solitary confinement during his 15 years at angola now 38 years old he went to jail when he was 23. if i had just gone off and done something else. running. every day for 15 years every day that's what i would think about. well in our sex family i mean i couldn't. help with the problem and i thought. about it all of the way. russell had come up with. my number one for. she went to the store and. they came. to take him in. and question him....
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evidence exonerated david to have it all who is on death row at angola serving a sentence for the rape and murder of his 14 year old. was that his attorneys are speaking right now in the 7th ward will. you dream of it every day it's not it's not the same as actually going through it it's. just a serial walk this. is not something you can prepare yourself because you've been living in those conditions for so long. i think are now free i. damon to video the man right there in the center of your screen free today he spent 23 hours a day in solitary confinement during his 15 years at angola now 38 years old he went to jail when he was rather 23. if i had just gone off and done something else. like that running turn my head every day for 15 years every day that's what i would think about. eleanor. i mean to call my own here on what the problem was on her at the fall of a. store had come up yes i'm. a muslim. she went to the store and i went and that. they came. to take him in. and questioned him. and after that. and then i came home. through every. day you know. debbie down the i'm the olde
evidence exonerated david to have it all who is on death row at angola serving a sentence for the rape and murder of his 14 year old. was that his attorneys are speaking right now in the 7th ward will. you dream of it every day it's not it's not the same as actually going through it it's. just a serial walk this. is not something you can prepare yourself because you've been living in those conditions for so long. i think are now free i. damon to video the man right there in the center of your...
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one day somebody will do the same thing to them today's meeting is the 2nd is being mediated by angola's president. was a meeting in july which both sides tabled their grievances we didn't hear much more from that meeting suggesting that not much progress was made today we're waiting to find out if some agreement will be reached if things will deescalate and if they get to no border will reopen resuming usual trade between the 2 countries the nigerian president mohammed to go how do you have sworn in 43 ministers of his new cabinet it's almost 3 months since the 2nd term and 6 months since he was reelected . the case of a british flag oil tanker seized by iran a month ago is making its way through the country's court there has been speculation that the stand and petted could be freed after gibraltar or u.k. territory reduce an iranian tanker however the iranians say the 2 cases on no link up next al-jazeera well to shakira my syrian friend also uses. the. white house mama well confession a little bit more than. thank you both sadly. that's sick if they continue to fill me. with i've neve
one day somebody will do the same thing to them today's meeting is the 2nd is being mediated by angola's president. was a meeting in july which both sides tabled their grievances we didn't hear much more from that meeting suggesting that not much progress was made today we're waiting to find out if some agreement will be reached if things will deescalate and if they get to no border will reopen resuming usual trade between the 2 countries the nigerian president mohammed to go how do you have...
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of these in the back of texas we believe that we have angola. we have a phone with. so even though it's a challenge we pretty confident that it a sub but if we have a special the angolan community understand martin committed both on the debt side and the french side. is by and large one community from one. heritage standpoint. a ferry runs to st martin twice an hour. each sunday. time for a family outing. felix fleming and his wife mona a visiting relatives on the neighboring island. they arrive in merry go the capital of the french comforts that mountain. rather frank and system is saying it isn't happy to see them. since. their visits have become less frequent everyone is busy rebuilding felix was born here on the french side and only moved to england and later is the only one out of the month actually. he lives in angola and it wrecks it happens i don't know what will happen to our relationship with a lot and we may not be even a low to condescend lot and with no regular passport we may need a visa i'm not sure yet what will happen. make a decision you know you ha
of these in the back of texas we believe that we have angola. we have a phone with. so even though it's a challenge we pretty confident that it a sub but if we have a special the angolan community understand martin committed both on the debt side and the french side. is by and large one community from one. heritage standpoint. a ferry runs to st martin twice an hour. each sunday. time for a family outing. felix fleming and his wife mona a visiting relatives on the neighboring island. they...
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president paul kagame e of rwanda and president 70 of uganda signed the agreement in angola as capital luanda and it states that both governments should refrain from subverting or destabilizing the other and also that cross border activities should resume as soon as possible but it contains no solid commitments and in a press conference held after the signing the 2 leaders barely acknowledged each other tensions reached a head in february this year that's when rwanda closed its main border crossing with uganda to cargo and stopped rwandans from crossing into uganda both governments have accused each other of a spear knowledge some ugandan security agencies blame the rwandan government for a series of high profile murders in uganda of the last few years that have included a senior police officer and some government officials meanwhile people in the rwandan government have blamed uganda for rounding up and arresting and torturing its citizens as well as hosting and supporting rwandan exiled dissidents is a running government says trying to overthrow it. 70 have been allies since the 1980
president paul kagame e of rwanda and president 70 of uganda signed the agreement in angola as capital luanda and it states that both governments should refrain from subverting or destabilizing the other and also that cross border activities should resume as soon as possible but it contains no solid commitments and in a press conference held after the signing the 2 leaders barely acknowledged each other tensions reached a head in february this year that's when rwanda closed its main border...
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deal which is aimed at reducing tension between their 2 countries the agreement is to be signed in angola once close allies rwanda's poor girl army and uganda is your where the most 70 have accuse each other of espionage and political interference relations of steadily deteriorated one that closes its border with uganda in february and that severely impacted trade on both sides then in may ugandan police accuse rwandan soldiers of entering the country and killing 2 men a charge roland has denied markham webb has more now from the ugandan capital kampala. tensions reached a head in february this year amid a sea of accusations and counter-accusations from people in the governments of rwanda and uganda that each was spying on the other followed a series of high profile murders here in uganda over the last few years that included a senior police officer as well as other government officials some people in the intelligence services here believe that the government of rwanda was responsible meanwhile some people in the government of rwanda or have accused uganda of hosting and helping exiled di
deal which is aimed at reducing tension between their 2 countries the agreement is to be signed in angola once close allies rwanda's poor girl army and uganda is your where the most 70 have accuse each other of espionage and political interference relations of steadily deteriorated one that closes its border with uganda in february and that severely impacted trade on both sides then in may ugandan police accuse rwandan soldiers of entering the country and killing 2 men a charge roland has...
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territories uganda's you waited was 70 and the one president paul kagame me signed the accord at talks in angola. a with once close allies but relations have turned hostile the conflict between the 2 has led to all the coaches severely disrupting trade in the region to have accused uganda off supporting the rebels uganda rhonda . let's get the view from both sides. on uganda he's in the capital kampala and friedman. africa good to see you both julius i think maybe start with you i mean we're talking about a border that's been closed since about february i'm just give us a sense of just how bad things have gotten on the ground and when that border will actually open. president we know the progress has been signed it's been great news for the people in uganda for the people in rwanda but this is great most especially for the cross border trade does and the people that survive in the business of the border. the people who give money it's to use an old out there really look forward to this border being open anytime soon otherwise it's been really tight for the business for 6 months you can imagine w
territories uganda's you waited was 70 and the one president paul kagame me signed the accord at talks in angola. a with once close allies but relations have turned hostile the conflict between the 2 has led to all the coaches severely disrupting trade in the region to have accused uganda off supporting the rebels uganda rhonda . let's get the view from both sides. on uganda he's in the capital kampala and friedman. africa good to see you both julius i think maybe start with you i mean we're...
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we know very little except the from thelikely game kingdom in present-day angola. a victim of the international transatlantic slave trade, she was on a portuguese ship that was sailing from the west african coast to veracruz, mexico, a large slave market town and during that transatlantic voyage to british privateers -- two british privateers attacked the ship and captured about 50 of the enslaved people on board, including angela. the british ship that came to virginia. that is how angela arrived here. >> learn more about african-american history in our tour of the virginia museum of 6:00ry and culture sunday on american artifacts. you are watching american history tv only on c-span3. next on lectures in history, stevenson university professor mi
we know very little except the from thelikely game kingdom in present-day angola. a victim of the international transatlantic slave trade, she was on a portuguese ship that was sailing from the west african coast to veracruz, mexico, a large slave market town and during that transatlantic voyage to british privateers -- two british privateers attacked the ship and captured about 50 of the enslaved people on board, including angela. the british ship that came to virginia. that is how angela...
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zambia angola the democratic republic of congo botswana and zimbabwe are among the main landlocked countries which the ports constructors say will benefit and chinese exporters lining up to exploit the new markets the new port has a dedicated cruise line of birth which should help to boost no maybe as tourist industry africa is the fastest growing tourist destination for the chinese numbers increasing 70 percent each year now here's one approach to the planet's pollution problems capturing carbon dioxide from our school is a company in canada is pioneering a method to filter c o 2 from the air and turn it into fuel. everything seems to be fine on jonathan studies organic farm in western canada. but jordan knows better than most things aren't as they appear he's the member for west vancouver in the british columbia provincial parliament where he holds the environment and energy portfolio globally it's accepted that it's not going to be enough to simply stop emitting we are going to half the pole carbon out of the atmosphere for to achieve the $1.00 degree targets or the 2 degree targets. that
zambia angola the democratic republic of congo botswana and zimbabwe are among the main landlocked countries which the ports constructors say will benefit and chinese exporters lining up to exploit the new markets the new port has a dedicated cruise line of birth which should help to boost no maybe as tourist industry africa is the fastest growing tourist destination for the chinese numbers increasing 70 percent each year now here's one approach to the planet's pollution problems capturing...
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calendar of black americans this is a very important date 400 years ago the 1st slaves came from angola to this country and that practice persisted for another 240 years into i believe the last slave ship i believe it was the quote tilda came through even though congress had outlawed importation of slaves some 60 or 50 some odd years earlier so it is a very important date regarding be importance of slavery in africans in distance of africans have made to this country. ok it was for a long time ago this been the civil rights movement liberation from slavery but it is the the rise or the resurgency i should say of white nationalism once again is it reviving the old wounds of the past and everything that's going on right now the polarization in the trump era. that's a very astute observation i believe that it is i believe that in the the trump era that we see this rise of white nationalism and bigotry that has served to reopen some of the old wounds of slavery of jim crow of the reconstruction era of racism in this country and it is brought to our attention that racism even though we elect
calendar of black americans this is a very important date 400 years ago the 1st slaves came from angola to this country and that practice persisted for another 240 years into i believe the last slave ship i believe it was the quote tilda came through even though congress had outlawed importation of slaves some 60 or 50 some odd years earlier so it is a very important date regarding be importance of slavery in africans in distance of africans have made to this country. ok it was for a long time...
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the capital under whose city and the reason was a lack of rainfall and weston's mbia and eastern angola many months before and that caused less water and zambezi river and finally ends a cover riba dam so that the remaining water had to be used for agriculture irrigation to avoid food problems and no more water was allowed to runs through the generator systems to give electricity so you see there is a cascading effect yeah there are nexus being very different areas and more important in the country where people clear forests for charcoal they still believe forests are never ending however from our country relations we would say and 5 to 10 to 20 years the different groups will meet in the middle between 2 roads and then there will be no more forests this will be dramatic this will have dramatic economic impact and again political must set up the management of these ecosystems . dramatic problems not of the more you go nobody for you go refer station has been proposed as one of the ways out of the climate crisis briefly as a viable solution. sometimes yes sometimes not a single it's over
the capital under whose city and the reason was a lack of rainfall and weston's mbia and eastern angola many months before and that caused less water and zambezi river and finally ends a cover riba dam so that the remaining water had to be used for agriculture irrigation to avoid food problems and no more water was allowed to runs through the generator systems to give electricity so you see there is a cascading effect yeah there are nexus being very different areas and more important in the...
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zambia angola the democratic republic of congo botswana and zimbabwe are among the main landlocked countries which the ports constructors say will benefit and chinese exporters lining up to exploit the new markets the new port has a dedicated cruise line of birth which should help to boost no maybe as tourist industry africa is the fastest growing tourist destination for the chinese numbers increasing 70 percent each year. global warming is intensifying the effects of heat and drought on africa according to scientists rapid and universal change is vital in changing and limiting warming to one and a half degrees above pre-industrial levels one important strategy is to stop burning coal to generate power germany recently closed its last mine but still the example lignite which is even dosia us president of trump is a big supporter of the coal industry and that's also the trended many parts of sub-saharan africa forget reviewable energy's new coal fired power plants being built for a nearly complete and in the next few years at least 13 more a plant or beijing is putting up the money to fund th
zambia angola the democratic republic of congo botswana and zimbabwe are among the main landlocked countries which the ports constructors say will benefit and chinese exporters lining up to exploit the new markets the new port has a dedicated cruise line of birth which should help to boost no maybe as tourist industry africa is the fastest growing tourist destination for the chinese numbers increasing 70 percent each year. global warming is intensifying the effects of heat and drought on africa...
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territories uganda as you waited was 70 and the president spoke of gummi side via called talks in angola. with once close allies but relations have turned hostile the conflict between the 2 has led to all the closure has severely destruction trade in the region one to have accused uganda off supporting the rebels uganda rwanda of spying. let's get the view from both sides now julia gumbel on uganda he's in the capital kampala and friedman when you. get to see both genius i think maybe start with you i mean we're talking about a border that's been closed since about february i'm just give us a sense of just how bad things have gotten on the ground and when that border will actually open. we know the progress has been signed it's been great for the people in uganda for the people in rwanda but this is great most especially for the cross border trade does and the people that survive in the business. the people who get money excuse and old out there really look forward to this border being opened any time soon otherwise it's been really tight for the business for 6 months you can imagine wha
territories uganda as you waited was 70 and the president spoke of gummi side via called talks in angola. with once close allies but relations have turned hostile the conflict between the 2 has led to all the closure has severely destruction trade in the region one to have accused uganda off supporting the rebels uganda rwanda of spying. let's get the view from both sides now julia gumbel on uganda he's in the capital kampala and friedman when you. get to see both genius i think maybe start...
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that takes the prime could go to the european union to angola markel and for on the other $25.00 leaders to say please give us extra time so we are told the selection or possibly a referendum of it i've read it and that's why i think it's right that n.t.'s are now focusing on this. and that's what jeremy called it was saying softer news but we will definitely see what happens between now and the end of next week dixon joining us tonight by skype from france either thank you. thanks. well italy's president has given prime minister do separate conte the green light to try and form a new government it is the latest chapter in a political crisis that has triggered that was triggered when the country's far right interior minister materials of any pulled his party out of the ruling coalition 2 former rivals the antiestablishment 5 star movement and the center left democratic party will now attempt to join forces to avoid a new election and to leave solving the out in the cold. he exudes call the gist of it conti has been on a wild ride 3 weeks ago he lost his job as prime minister when italy's
that takes the prime could go to the european union to angola markel and for on the other $25.00 leaders to say please give us extra time so we are told the selection or possibly a referendum of it i've read it and that's why i think it's right that n.t.'s are now focusing on this. and that's what jeremy called it was saying softer news but we will definitely see what happens between now and the end of next week dixon joining us tonight by skype from france either thank you. thanks. well...
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controllingse were a port called lawanda in today's angola.s is the west central post, where there were a number of kingdoms. one of the most dominant kingdoms, i should say two, the kingdom of nadango in the kingdom of the congo. the portuguese wanted to really insert themselves, seeking labor , especially labor they would use as enslaved people. they use mercenaries they hired to raid villages, towns, and cities. it would be in 6019, while the 30 year was going on in europe, between all of the people against spain, such as holland, they were fighting their war predominant, and on the african -- west african coast, west central african coast, you had a war for dominance as well. many of these groups were using mercenaries, so the portuguese used this group and invaded the kingdom of the dung go -- n adongo. they marched captives to the port of lowanda. they unloaded the chip, where about 300 -- ship, where about 350 of these captives, these individuals were on ship that set sail to the varick use port where they would be sold -- veracruz port
controllingse were a port called lawanda in today's angola.s is the west central post, where there were a number of kingdoms. one of the most dominant kingdoms, i should say two, the kingdom of nadango in the kingdom of the congo. the portuguese wanted to really insert themselves, seeking labor , especially labor they would use as enslaved people. they use mercenaries they hired to raid villages, towns, and cities. it would be in 6019, while the 30 year was going on in europe, between all of...
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satellite data shows fires raging through angola and the republic of -- democratic republic of congo.he large numbers are believed to be burn practices by farmers, compounded by shorter rainy seasons. we have a data scientist and draft specialist who focuses on agricultural trends who says the lack of the region is having a huge -- of rain in the region is having a huge impact. >> the impact of these brushfires is getting worse. if you look a lot of sunny aired parts of the west african sahara, that used to be a dry season, and when the rains would come around, the grasslands would grow again. unfortunately, we are seeing a very significant increase in variability of rainfall making the rain season very volatile and less predictable. anchor: pharmaceutical giant johnson & johnson has been found liable in a massive lawsuit accused of feeling that opioid epidemic. -- fueling the opioid epidemic. they flooded the market with them. it will pay damages of $572 million. it is the first case to go to trial after many lawsuits against opioid medication or is and distributors. shares of the co
satellite data shows fires raging through angola and the republic of -- democratic republic of congo.he large numbers are believed to be burn practices by farmers, compounded by shorter rainy seasons. we have a data scientist and draft specialist who focuses on agricultural trends who says the lack of the region is having a huge -- of rain in the region is having a huge impact. >> the impact of these brushfires is getting worse. if you look a lot of sunny aired parts of the west african...
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know very little about her except the fact that she likely came from the present day angola. she was a victim of the international transatlantic slave trade. shipss on a portuguese that was sailing from the west african coast to veracruz, mexico. a large slave market town. during that transatlantic voyage, two british privateers attacked a portuguese ship and captured about 50 of the enslaved people on board including angela. she only appears twice. in the early census of the virginia colony. angel angelou ored the feminized version angela. we know she was living and working in the house of captain william pierce, one of the leaders of the virginia colony. this is what a life might've been like. we often do not have archaeological or documentary evidence of these early people of african descent in virginia. evoke what their experiences would have been like with related objects. there were two items excavated from early 17th century plantations. for what types of items angela probably worked with. they would have been used for gardening and a cooking pot. this fiddle dates to
know very little about her except the fact that she likely came from the present day angola. she was a victim of the international transatlantic slave trade. shipss on a portuguese that was sailing from the west african coast to veracruz, mexico. a large slave market town. during that transatlantic voyage, two british privateers attacked a portuguese ship and captured about 50 of the enslaved people on board including angela. she only appears twice. in the early census of the virginia colony....
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from kampala president paul kagame e of rwanda and president 70 of uganda signed the agreement in angola as capital luanda and it states that both governments should refrain from subverting or destabilizing the other and also that cross border activities should resume as soon as possible but it contains no solid commitments and in a press conference held after the signing the 2 leaders barely acknowledged each other tensions reached a head in february this year that's when rwanda closed its main border crossing with uganda to cargo and stopped rwandans from crossing into uganda both governments have accused each other of a spear knowledge some ugandan security agencies blame the rwandan government for a series of high profile murders in uganda are over the last few years that have included a senior police officer and some government officials meanwhile people in the rwandan government have blamed uganda for rounding up and arresting and torturing its citizens as well as hosting and supporting one the exiled dissidents is running government says by trying to overthrow it. 70 have been all
from kampala president paul kagame e of rwanda and president 70 of uganda signed the agreement in angola as capital luanda and it states that both governments should refrain from subverting or destabilizing the other and also that cross border activities should resume as soon as possible but it contains no solid commitments and in a press conference held after the signing the 2 leaders barely acknowledged each other tensions reached a head in february this year that's when rwanda closed its...
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territories uganda as you waited was 70 and the one president polk of gummi signed via accord at talks in angola. with once because allies but relations have to be hostile the conflict between the 2 has led to border closure has severely destruction trade in the region one to have accused uganda off supporting the rebels uganda accuse randa of spying. let's get the view from both sides. on uganda he's in the capital kampala and for. africa good to see you both julius i think maybe start with you i mean we're talking about a border that's been closed since about february i'm just give us a sense of just how bad things have gotten on the ground and when that border will actually open. we know the progress has been signed it's been great for the people for the people in rwanda but this is great most especially for the cross border trade does and the people that survive in the business are. the people who might make some use and old but they're really look forward to this border being open any time soon otherwise it's been really tight for the business for 6 months you can imagine what that means to
territories uganda as you waited was 70 and the one president polk of gummi signed via accord at talks in angola. with once because allies but relations have to be hostile the conflict between the 2 has led to border closure has severely destruction trade in the region one to have accused uganda off supporting the rebels uganda accuse randa of spying. let's get the view from both sides. on uganda he's in the capital kampala and for. africa good to see you both julius i think maybe start with...
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where turquoise waters that's what the caribbean stands for it's no different on the tiny island of angola. somewhat troubled by the fact that the seals are being made for us you know 4000 miles of invisibility every year here we are powerless to do a thing about it. despite the sunny skies the dark cloud of bronx it looms here to . sign a free for me.
where turquoise waters that's what the caribbean stands for it's no different on the tiny island of angola. somewhat troubled by the fact that the seals are being made for us you know 4000 miles of invisibility every year here we are powerless to do a thing about it. despite the sunny skies the dark cloud of bronx it looms here to . sign a free for me.
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with turquoise waters that's what the caribbean stands for it's no different on the tiny island of angola. somewhat troubled by the fact that this is all being made for us you know 4000 miles a week disability every year here and we have published a good bit about it despite the sunny skies the dark cloud of bronx it looms here to. your son afraid for me but for.
with turquoise waters that's what the caribbean stands for it's no different on the tiny island of angola. somewhat troubled by the fact that this is all being made for us you know 4000 miles a week disability every year here and we have published a good bit about it despite the sunny skies the dark cloud of bronx it looms here to. your son afraid for me but for.
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the gulf of guinea an area that covers 6000 nautical miles or 11000 kilometers of coastline from angola to senegal west african countries lose $2000000000.00 annually to maritime piracy and armed robbery. the region produces more than $5000000.00 barrels of sweet crude petroleum per day it's a vital source of oil and gas for asia europe and the united states nigeria is the largest oil producer in the region and has more than 40000000000 barrels of reserves now some believe the region will surpass the oil production capacity of the arabian gulf by 2020 making the stability of this region and the safety of oil transport a vital strategic concern off the coast of west africa the total cost of piracy has been steadily increasing over the last 3 years from $700000000.00 to more than $800000000.00 that's according to data from oceans beyond piracy but that still do wharfs the cost of piracy off the east african coast which has dropped to $1400000000.00 in 2017 down from a staggering $7000000000.00 in 2010 for every one $120000000.00 seized by pirates in somalia the cost to the shipping indust
the gulf of guinea an area that covers 6000 nautical miles or 11000 kilometers of coastline from angola to senegal west african countries lose $2000000000.00 annually to maritime piracy and armed robbery. the region produces more than $5000000.00 barrels of sweet crude petroleum per day it's a vital source of oil and gas for asia europe and the united states nigeria is the largest oil producer in the region and has more than 40000000000 barrels of reserves now some believe the region will...
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president paul kagame me of rwanda and president 70 of uganda signed the agreement in angola as capital luanda and it states that both governments should refrain from subverting or destabilizing the other and also that cross border activities should resume as soon as possible but it contains no solid commitments and in a press conference held after the signing the 2 leaders barely acknowledged each other tensions reached a head in february this year that's when rwanda closed its main border crossing with uganda to cargo and stopped rwandans from crossing into uganda both governments have accused each other of a spear knowledge some ugandan security agencies blame the rwandan government for a series of high profile murders in uganda are over the last few years that have included a senior police officer and some government officials meanwhile people in the rwandan government have blamed uganda for rounding up and arresting and torturing its citizens as well as hosting and supporting rwandan exiled dissidents is a running government says by trying to overthrow it. have been allies since th
president paul kagame me of rwanda and president 70 of uganda signed the agreement in angola as capital luanda and it states that both governments should refrain from subverting or destabilizing the other and also that cross border activities should resume as soon as possible but it contains no solid commitments and in a press conference held after the signing the 2 leaders barely acknowledged each other tensions reached a head in february this year that's when rwanda closed its main border...