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companies who markets skin whitening creams l'oreal is a major seller of such products in the likes of asia africa and the caribbean. now iran's currency the reaal has fallen to record lows against the dollar this week the coronavirus pandemic has kicked a currency that was already reeling from the effects of severe u.s. sanctions against tehran for rainy and workers it means that wages are worth less and less. revenues from iran's main export oil have plummeted so terence foreign cash reserves are also down. one u.s. dollar was worth 190000 the rain in reelz this week up from 32000 reales 5 years ago and ordinary people are feeling the pain in my mission. even if i work more can't buy more dollars that has affected my welfare and made me stressed it's a bad situation. and there's no end in sight because of it 19 pandemic is still disrupting global trade. they're increasing dollar supply was because of the disruption of the rain and exports to the regional market the number of coronavirus patients in our country was unfortunately high and the borders have been closed this will continue until the e
companies who markets skin whitening creams l'oreal is a major seller of such products in the likes of asia africa and the caribbean. now iran's currency the reaal has fallen to record lows against the dollar this week the coronavirus pandemic has kicked a currency that was already reeling from the effects of severe u.s. sanctions against tehran for rainy and workers it means that wages are worth less and less. revenues from iran's main export oil have plummeted so terence foreign cash reserves...
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princeton university is looking at apparent hotspots in asia, africa and oceania and studying possiblechange. staying extreme, let's look at our planet was much bigger storms. the ist ofjune marked the official start of the atla ntic marked the official start of the atlantic hurricane season and it's the sixth year in a row there have been preseason storms but this is the first time we've seen three. in contrast, after the earliest of tropical depression, one ye showing its self in the pacific basin in april, it has been a slow start with just two systems so far. —— one—e. and the us weather as wondering why this —— if this is tied to climate change. what we do know about the storms, hurricanes and cyclones as they draw their energy from warmer ocean waters. so, with warming waters globally, we've seen about a degree or so rise since the beginning of industrialisation. it's more likely for these powerful storms to form. and certainly that ties in with what we have been observing in the north on indian ocean in the last few weeks. super cyclonic storm amphan in may was one of the strong
princeton university is looking at apparent hotspots in asia, africa and oceania and studying possiblechange. staying extreme, let's look at our planet was much bigger storms. the ist ofjune marked the official start of the atla ntic marked the official start of the atlantic hurricane season and it's the sixth year in a row there have been preseason storms but this is the first time we've seen three. in contrast, after the earliest of tropical depression, one ye showing its self in the pacific...
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i want to mention disparity, lilike in asia, africa. be dramatic growths and pockets of poverty is visible. would it be right in saying that, thahat they are the one w are going through this pandemic with acutete pain? >> death is equal fofor all of anand then, , we see also aroune world, a lot of wealthy and supppposed to be well-prototted people which are targeteby this disease. but it's clear that poorest, who cannot afford to confine, because they have to go out to work simply to find food for their family, these people will be much more infected by the virurus. ththat is certainty proven. and asas industry, we have seen that s since 20 centuries, pandemics s affect more e the p than the rich, even if in n the enend, rich are also reached.. >> that suggests that there's disparity y not only in termofo wealth, but in terms of health as well. >> always. i mean, if youou look at statisistics in, in lilife expectancy, and life expectancy of poor people, has always b be shorter than life expectancy of rich peoeople. exceptpt when rich p
i want to mention disparity, lilike in asia, africa. be dramatic growths and pockets of poverty is visible. would it be right in saying that, thahat they are the one w are going through this pandemic with acutete pain? >> death is equal fofor all of anand then, , we see also aroune world, a lot of wealthy and supppposed to be well-prototted people which are targeteby this disease. but it's clear that poorest, who cannot afford to confine, because they have to go out to work simply to find...
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known no boundaries and has continued to overturn discrimination and unjust policies in europe, asia, africa, and every part of the world. the stonewall uprising is the most celebrated and symbolic event both nationally and internationally in the on history of the lgbt movement four for civil rights and equality, from its earliest
known no boundaries and has continued to overturn discrimination and unjust policies in europe, asia, africa, and every part of the world. the stonewall uprising is the most celebrated and symbolic event both nationally and internationally in the on history of the lgbt movement four for civil rights and equality, from its earliest
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movement has known no boundaries and has continued to overturn discriminate policies in europe, asia, africaand every other part of the world. this, storm all uprising is the most celebrated and symbolic event, both nationally and internationally, and the history of the lgbt movement for civil rights and equality, from its earliest beginnings in germany in the 19th century down through the present day. given the pre-eminence of stonewall and the history of the lgbt's civil rights movement, the event has been widely commit commemorated and celebrated within the movement. until very recently, the history of this movement has generally been ignored are getting very limited recognition outside of the movement. this is begun to change, especially since the ruling establishing the right to marriage for same sex couples was made by the supreme court, which seemed to say to many people, that this is a legitimate moral movement. the two major speeches of which president barack obama linked the lgbt movement was that the black civil rights movement and the movement for women's rights helped the public
movement has known no boundaries and has continued to overturn discriminate policies in europe, asia, africaand every other part of the world. this, storm all uprising is the most celebrated and symbolic event, both nationally and internationally, and the history of the lgbt movement for civil rights and equality, from its earliest beginnings in germany in the 19th century down through the present day. given the pre-eminence of stonewall and the history of the lgbt's civil rights movement, the...
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i want to mention disparities like in asia or africa that can be pockets of poverty are quite visible right next to skyscrapers. they are the ones who are going through this pandemic with the acute papain. >> death iss equal f for allll . andd thehen we s see also aroun worlrld a lot of wealthy and supposed to be well-protected people whichch are targeted by this disease. but it's clear that the poorest who cannot afford to confine because they have to go out to work simply to find food for their families, these people will be much more infected than the others. and thatt is certatainly true, as always, we hahave seen bad things for 20 centuries.s. pandemics affect m more of the poor than the rich. anand in the end, rich are also reached. >> that suggests that there's disparity not only in terms of wealth b but in termsms of h hls wewell. >> always. if you look a at statistitics i life expectancy, the life expectancy of f poor peoplple h always been shortrter than rich people. except when rich people use their wealth to get diabetes by eating too much. >> cities around the world have
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. >> i want to mention disparity like in asia and africa.amatic growth but also pockets of poverty are quite visible. would i be right saying they are the ones who are going through this pandemic with acute pain? >> death is equal for all of us. and we see ao around t the world aa lot of wealthy and supposed o be well-protected people which are targeted by this advantage. but it's clear that the poorest who have to -- who cannot afford to confine because they have to go out to work...
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question is the rest of the world including russia including central asia including south asia including africa and the battle is on right now will it be more like the asia pacific experience of stopping the spread of the epidemic or will it be more like the experience in the americas of the epidemic being out of control and it's a very difficult battle and it's a very important question my point is this epidemic can be controlled but it requires very strong public health measures it requires strong cooperation of the public it requires good leadership that is very clear on putting a priority on stopping the spread of the virus the reason i mention all of this is that if the epidemic continues as a disease the economies will not recover we will not have trade tourism the investments we will have continuing very deep economic crisis and so really to my mind good economics right. now names good public help stop this virus from spreading learn from asia see what they have done successfully get this applied in our own countries i only wish the united states were growing this way but i'm white house
question is the rest of the world including russia including central asia including south asia including africa and the battle is on right now will it be more like the asia pacific experience of stopping the spread of the epidemic or will it be more like the experience in the americas of the epidemic being out of control and it's a very difficult battle and it's a very important question my point is this epidemic can be controlled but it requires very strong public health measures it requires...
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africa. we have seen them do it in southeast asia closer to their nation. when i have begun to see over my 2.5 years as secretary of state is the world awakening to this threat. right now, many of these are,rsations, the calls hey, mike, here is what we are observing, how can you help? we do our best to provide them the type of assistance that makes most sense. we need to raise this to another level to which countries are prepared and imposition to respond to these things in a public way. when we do that, the chinese communist party will be more isolated. my objective -- i hope the chinese communist party will begin to recognize that if they want to rise, if they want to continue to build to their nation, they need do so on a western rule set, a rule set that honors the rule of law and honors freedom and respect for sovereignty. and they can flip. if they can make that difference, because the rest of the world demands that. just as we do every other nation with which we interact, it is not unique. it is simply reciprocal. ask the chinese government to do an
africa. we have seen them do it in southeast asia closer to their nation. when i have begun to see over my 2.5 years as secretary of state is the world awakening to this threat. right now, many of these are,rsations, the calls hey, mike, here is what we are observing, how can you help? we do our best to provide them the type of assistance that makes most sense. we need to raise this to another level to which countries are prepared and imposition to respond to these things in a public way. when...
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if you want to know how to travel by train in asia or africa you can visit the man in seat 61 a block created by really. expert mark smith from britain. if you're traveling by plane sites like atmosphere will calculate your journeys carbon footprint and convert it into the sum needed for carbon offsetting a flight from burning to cape town would produce the equivalent of 150 euros which you could donate to climate protection projects directly on the site. other providers use a similar principle. sustainability isn't only about c o 2 it's also about social sustainability such as reforestation or education traveling could also mean flying to the amazon to help with social projects there are people interested in that type of trip can use social b. and b. which lets you book developmental conservation projects for a struggle focus on local projects they're all platforms like work away info. for simply booking accommodation there being visa green or alternative the commissions go to support local projects the site is still in development as off most of the services are sustainable travelli
if you want to know how to travel by train in asia or africa you can visit the man in seat 61 a block created by really. expert mark smith from britain. if you're traveling by plane sites like atmosphere will calculate your journeys carbon footprint and convert it into the sum needed for carbon offsetting a flight from burning to cape town would produce the equivalent of 150 euros which you could donate to climate protection projects directly on the site. other providers use a similar...
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areas of europe asia and africa. for their victims to come along. the distances to several 100 meters. they can transmit. the often fatal crimea. and climate change populations to expand into regions where they didn't live in the past and with numerous dangerous pathogens. luckily there not only dangerous creatures lacking but interesting people like dr howard on and he's the right person to talk to today. your. doctor how to get on your from the robot call in situ it from the leader and you're here in the woods in nature and you're running around with a white flag collecting ticks while you're doing that. why we are doing like this in the last year groups were often drawn the more exotic to expiate. and we want to know what dick's because he was endemic in germany and the 2nd reason was to see the ticks are active or hold the proton or security is changing by the climate change because. the last 20 years of extreme and we have seen that. some ticks pieces been gone and security. increased thank you. so. you want to have an overview of all just a co
areas of europe asia and africa. for their victims to come along. the distances to several 100 meters. they can transmit. the often fatal crimea. and climate change populations to expand into regions where they didn't live in the past and with numerous dangerous pathogens. luckily there not only dangerous creatures lacking but interesting people like dr howard on and he's the right person to talk to today. your. doctor how to get on your from the robot call in situ it from the leader and you're...
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live in areas of europe asia and africa. just wait for their victims to come along to see them the distances of several 100. they can transmit. the often fatal crimean. migrating. and climate change are enabling to populations to expand into regions where they didn't live in the past and with them carrying numerous dangerous pathogens. luckily they're not only dangerous treaters lacking but interesting people like dr howard on and he's the right person to talk to today. call. the. doctor how to get on your from the robot call institute from berlin and you're here in the woods nature and you're running around with the white flag collecting ticks while you're doing that. like this in the last year groups for often drama the more exotic dick speeches. of all and you want to know what dick's be serious and they're making to me and the 2nd reason is to see when the tics are active or how all the proton of security is changing by the climate change because . the last 20 years were extreme and we have seen that. some ticks pieces b
live in areas of europe asia and africa. just wait for their victims to come along to see them the distances of several 100. they can transmit. the often fatal crimean. migrating. and climate change are enabling to populations to expand into regions where they didn't live in the past and with them carrying numerous dangerous pathogens. luckily they're not only dangerous treaters lacking but interesting people like dr howard on and he's the right person to talk to today. call. the. doctor how to...
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areas of europe asia and africa. just wait for the victims to come along. the distances to several 100 meters. they can transmit. the often fatal crimean. migrating. and climate change are enabling to populations to expand into regions where they didn't live in the past and with them carrying numerous dangerous pathogens. luckily there not only dangerous creatures lacking but interesting people like dr howard on and he's the right person to talk to today. dr howard on your from the robot caught in situ it from the lead. in the woods in nature and you're running around with the wife like collecting ticks while you're doing that. why we are doing like this in the last year of europe's were often drawn to be more exotic to expiate. and you want to know what to pursue and they may control me and the 2nd reason is to see when the ticks are active or hold the proton also committee is changing by the climate change because. the. last 2 years of extreme and we're seeing that. some ticks pieces very daunting security. experience is increasing the source that you wan
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undercover on a wildlife smuggling trail stretching from madagascar off the southeast coast of africa across asia to malaysia on the trail of a man known as the pablo escobar of reptile smuggling. well global wildlife trafficking is estimated to be worth billions of dollars every year almost as lucrative as the trade and illegal drugs and arms a key destination for wildlife traffickers as madagascar over 90 percent of the country's animals all found anywhere else making them a prize catch for smugglers including anson wong the man named the lizard king would jailed after a sting operation in 1908 he was soon back in business before being arrested again in malaysia in 2010 an al-jazeera and best occasion in 2013 travail that those arrests and subsequent convictions did not put an end to his smuggling korea from the 11 east series his return of the lizard king. in all his years of drug there is one place the lizard king has always returned to . valley bay lies in a remote corner of madagascar off the southeast coast of africa. it's home to the ploughshare the world's rarest tortoise that distinctio
undercover on a wildlife smuggling trail stretching from madagascar off the southeast coast of africa across asia to malaysia on the trail of a man known as the pablo escobar of reptile smuggling. well global wildlife trafficking is estimated to be worth billions of dollars every year almost as lucrative as the trade and illegal drugs and arms a key destination for wildlife traffickers as madagascar over 90 percent of the country's animals all found anywhere else making them a prize catch for...
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children who don't go to school that's $97000000.00 live in sub-saharan africa $95000000.00 don't go to school in central and southern asia another 17000000 in the arab world and. north africa and $12000000.00 in latin america and the caribbean less than 10 percent of countries have inclusive educational laws and just $41.00 out of $195.00 countries worldwide officially recognized sign language the u.n. says educational systems have failed to take special needs into account. let's bring in our guests joining us today on inside story from paris we have man us and to ninus director of global education monitoring their report from unesco from we have lost and had an international consultant to the world bank and from kuala lumpur will be joined by a man al-khateeb professor at the islamic university of malaysia gentlemen welcome to you all but somehow that this is about bridging the gap i guess how do we do it . well i mean aids like to report the unesco reports said something very important it's that in low and middle income countries of lessons from the richest 20 percent of all households were 3 times 3 times as likely to
children who don't go to school that's $97000000.00 live in sub-saharan africa $95000000.00 don't go to school in central and southern asia another 17000000 in the arab world and. north africa and $12000000.00 in latin america and the caribbean less than 10 percent of countries have inclusive educational laws and just $41.00 out of $195.00 countries worldwide officially recognized sign language the u.n. says educational systems have failed to take special needs into account. let's bring in our...
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across the globe people in power returns to our jersey and i want to have a song to us working in asia and africa there'd be days where i'd be choosing editing my own stories in a refugee camp with no electricity and right now we're confronting some of the greatest challenges that humanity has ever faced and i really believe that the only way we can do that is with compassion and generosity and come from miles because of the only way we can try to solve any of these problems is together that's why al jazeera so important we make those connections. every generation. higher purpose. hours if they help. president trump announces a raft of police reforms chief among them a pledge to ban chokeholds but will it be enough to address systemic racism across the u.s. law enforcement. slogan i'm peter w. watching al jazeera live from doha also coming up the world trade organization backscatter over saudi arabia who are accused of blatantly pirating content from b. and t.v. sports network.
across the globe people in power returns to our jersey and i want to have a song to us working in asia and africa there'd be days where i'd be choosing editing my own stories in a refugee camp with no electricity and right now we're confronting some of the greatest challenges that humanity has ever faced and i really believe that the only way we can do that is with compassion and generosity and come from miles because of the only way we can try to solve any of these problems is together that's...
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it was in asia, africa, north america. a desire that out of this dreadful war which had caused such suffering, whose consequences were so momentous, that out of this war, something better should come. what allied publics and other publics wanted was a new world. a new peaceful order. some sort of institutions or ways of doing things that would prevent the world from having a war like this ever again. statesmen had been pushed in different directions. they had to think of their own national interest. it is a commonplace letter and important one that at the end of coalition wars, the coalitions tend to fall apart once peace is achieved. nations will come together in a great cause to save themselves from destruction or defeat an enemy or conquer other nations, once they have achieved those goals, they tend to think of their own interests and the coalitions begin to fall to pieces. we sell that clearly at the end of the first world war and the end of the second world war. inevitably, the powers in paris -- began to think of th
it was in asia, africa, north america. a desire that out of this dreadful war which had caused such suffering, whose consequences were so momentous, that out of this war, something better should come. what allied publics and other publics wanted was a new world. a new peaceful order. some sort of institutions or ways of doing things that would prevent the world from having a war like this ever again. statesmen had been pushed in different directions. they had to think of their own national...
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for future generation the british pioneering future energy i want to have a song and working in asia and africa where i'd be choosing editing my own stories in a refugee camp with no it's interesting and right now we're confronting some of the greatest challenges that humanity has ever faced and i really believe that the only way we can do that is with compassion and generosity and come from lives because that's the only way we can try to solve any of these problems is to get there is so important we make connections. the brazilian journalist investigating a politically struction of land grab all the farmers helped yet another election and he's reprieve them that's empowering everyday people to profit from the destruction of the rain forest people are almost willing to give their life away to guarantee the occupation of the lands is journalism the last hope in the fight for sleep the amazon the says not only a land conflict but a conflict a narrative brazil the age of boston are all whose truth is it anyway on al-jazeera is saudi arabia publicly championing women's rights so here goes committed
for future generation the british pioneering future energy i want to have a song and working in asia and africa where i'd be choosing editing my own stories in a refugee camp with no it's interesting and right now we're confronting some of the greatest challenges that humanity has ever faced and i really believe that the only way we can do that is with compassion and generosity and come from lives because that's the only way we can try to solve any of these problems is to get there is so...
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he chose to feature fruit bats, native to africa, asia and australia.y're commonly known as the flying foxes. >> they are more attractive and more appealing to people. they look like my little flying chihuahuas, i call they will. they are much easier to use as educational subjects, and to get people's fears reversed. >> when the wing is around the face like that, they're using their wings as ability-in blanket. >> he is part of a larger ools movement that has been taking place in the last three decades teaching people why they should be protected. not feared. >> we're all here for one purpose and one target and one direction. that's to help these animals. to help people understand why they need our assistance. they're so much like us. they are different looking, different colors, different sizes, different shapes, different importances, different jobs that they do and i keep going back to, that is really what i think at the end of the day, makes me love them so much. they are like people. when life gets back to normal, go outside and look up and go and
he chose to feature fruit bats, native to africa, asia and australia.y're commonly known as the flying foxes. >> they are more attractive and more appealing to people. they look like my little flying chihuahuas, i call they will. they are much easier to use as educational subjects, and to get people's fears reversed. >> when the wing is around the face like that, they're using their wings as ability-in blanket. >> he is part of a larger ools movement that has been taking place...
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i'm also very concerned about occasion isis linked in expanding into southeast asia and africa. we seen this before after 911, al qaeda was able to spread out when they continue plotting, radicalizing and. maintaining international community, we need to be sure that these are not turning into operational safe havens. i look forward to hearing what you had to save of the current state of al qaeda and isis and the recommendations and for the counter and terrorist threats pretty and i congratulate him on the birth of his first child. [inaudible]. and my best wishes to you and your family. >> thank you my friend. the ranking members, we will go back and forth briefly ran and i apologized. [inaudible]. thank you mr. chairman. kenny explained the voting procedures. >> we will continue to apply and expected to adhere to the rules of the committee now. resolution 965. for all members and participating. [inaudible]. make sure the members can fully participate. >> thank you. should they encounter technical issues pretty. >> on recognize members for the five minutes of questioning. and by
i'm also very concerned about occasion isis linked in expanding into southeast asia and africa. we seen this before after 911, al qaeda was able to spread out when they continue plotting, radicalizing and. maintaining international community, we need to be sure that these are not turning into operational safe havens. i look forward to hearing what you had to save of the current state of al qaeda and isis and the recommendations and for the counter and terrorist threats pretty and i congratulate...
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stand to benefit from a more stable and prosperous africa that can fight terrorism and fight future pandemics. most importantly, as the u.s., great, and asia are nearly half of sub-saharan africa's population is young. that trend is expected to continue. china understands the potential of africa and beijing is making efforts and security ties across sub-saharan africa through the belt and rode initiative. .- road initiative providing television -- telephone structure for millions of african, china has become the number one choice. china has been using the covid-19 outbreak to further its power in africa, including a recent pledge of $2 billion to the world health organization to fight covid, in sharp contrast to president trump's announcement of withdrawal from the who. our panel of experts will better help us understand these and other effects of covid-19 on africa. each of you will make remarks of five to seven minutes. linda thomas greenfield is a senior vice president at asg and leads the africa practice. she joined after a long and distinguished freund service career. ambassador thomas greenfield served as u.s. a sick current dutch as
stand to benefit from a more stable and prosperous africa that can fight terrorism and fight future pandemics. most importantly, as the u.s., great, and asia are nearly half of sub-saharan africa's population is young. that trend is expected to continue. china understands the potential of africa and beijing is making efforts and security ties across sub-saharan africa through the belt and rode initiative. .- road initiative providing television -- telephone structure for millions of african,...
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includes even folks from europe as well as folks from canada and disproportionately folks from asia, africa as well and the final point i would make is right now when you think about essential frontline workers in many ways we are -- we owe it to them who in many cases are the front line workers and in agriculture keeping the food supply system working so people can still beat if they have the resources to afford. we elected them and it will be in the interest of the public health and economy to ensure theyf are included. >> in the short time i have remaining i was shocked to see making 82 cents for every dollar a man earns. can you discuss these disparities and say something about the remedy? >> thank you for the question, representative. the refundable tax credits are important in 2,191.6 million benefited and because the expansions are targeting in particular with jobs such as house health-care workers where they are taking such a strong role now it would also benefit those workers and help them meet basic needs. >> thank you and i will yield back. >> i i now recognize mr. kofi fr five m
includes even folks from europe as well as folks from canada and disproportionately folks from asia, africa as well and the final point i would make is right now when you think about essential frontline workers in many ways we are -- we owe it to them who in many cases are the front line workers and in agriculture keeping the food supply system working so people can still beat if they have the resources to afford. we elected them and it will be in the interest of the public health and economy...
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so most areas affected by desert for cation in africa across africa and across asia so i think $46.00 of the $54.00 countries in africa vulnerable to desert for cation right now and in asia maybe fewer countries and less land but more people exposed but i think it's important to remember and this is what scientists have stressed this really affects the entire world now in europe we're seeing droughts last in longer that more than 10 days study came out in the u.s. just a few months ago saying that a 2nd dust bowl like the one during the great depression in the 1930 s. is now twice as likely with the current level of the greenhouse gas emissions that we have today and if you talk about greenhouse gas emissions that with what's being done globally to install this sticker dace novel and. so there are massive regeneration efforts being put in place so countries taking areas of land that had already been degraded and planting trees they're bringing back the wildlife that used to be living there and in some countries you're seeing a positive effect even on the economy from an example we hea
so most areas affected by desert for cation in africa across africa and across asia so i think $46.00 of the $54.00 countries in africa vulnerable to desert for cation right now and in asia maybe fewer countries and less land but more people exposed but i think it's important to remember and this is what scientists have stressed this really affects the entire world now in europe we're seeing droughts last in longer that more than 10 days study came out in the u.s. just a few months ago saying...
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i want to know how his own talents working in asia and africa there'd be days where i'd be choosing and editing my own story isn't a refugee camp with no electricity and right now we're confronting some of the greatest challenges that humanity has ever faced and i really believe that the only way we can do that is with compassion and generosity and come from miles because of the only way we can try to solve any of these problems is together that's why al jazeera so important we make those connections. all dizzy or explores prominent figures of the 20th century and how one who reads influenced the course of history beginning with the giants of the struggle for civil rights the mouth of nonviolent resistance they've moved over to a variable to oppress recruit and continue to keep the negroes to be different that's what you mean by that about mocha max and more to lose you came face to face on 00. if you were in beijing looking out the pacific ocean you'd see american worship's when mess was that somehow time is aiming to replace america and go around the world well the chinese are not tha
i want to know how his own talents working in asia and africa there'd be days where i'd be choosing and editing my own story isn't a refugee camp with no electricity and right now we're confronting some of the greatest challenges that humanity has ever faced and i really believe that the only way we can do that is with compassion and generosity and come from miles because of the only way we can try to solve any of these problems is together that's why al jazeera so important we make those...
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with all continues inside story on al-jazeera and we're going to have it on talents working in asia and africa there'd be days where i'd be choosing editing my own stories and a refugee camp with no electricity and right now we're confronting some of the greatest challenges that humanity has ever faced and i really believe that the only way we can do that is with compassion and generosity and come from miles because of the only way we can try to solve any of these problems is together that's why al-jazeera is so important we make those connections. if you're in beijing looking out the pacific ocean you'd see american worship's when miss was that somehow time is aiming to replace america and going to run the world well the chinese are not that stupid these guys want to dominate a huge chunk of the planet this sounds like a preparation for our 1st president george washington said if you want peace prepare for war the coming war on china part one on a jersey. you want your 0 of me so horribly in doha a reminder of our top news stories brazil has become the 2nd country to cross more than a 1000000
with all continues inside story on al-jazeera and we're going to have it on talents working in asia and africa there'd be days where i'd be choosing editing my own stories and a refugee camp with no electricity and right now we're confronting some of the greatest challenges that humanity has ever faced and i really believe that the only way we can do that is with compassion and generosity and come from miles because of the only way we can try to solve any of these problems is together that's...