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to benin and nigeria. these are exquisite works of art metal work done in the 14 15 16 hundreds that when france took over and and colin they defeated the homans in 1892 and took a colonized benin. they took all this stuff and they're giving it all back and it's beautiful art. it's and just to the point of what has been lost. yes, there's been a lot of losses and even more the loss of human life human life culture and it's potential for evolution. that was common that was happening. so what next i sort of want to move to that struck me when we're sort of thinking about what may look half hazard and random is how you have the closeness of ties of people that are landed of course through the process through the passage itself. we want to assume that that became solidified in the making an unmaking of inside people. the networld um, but as we think about their landing within alabama and within mobile, can you talk about that? can you talk about sort of because now we're extending this conversation of the secr
to benin and nigeria. these are exquisite works of art metal work done in the 14 15 16 hundreds that when france took over and and colin they defeated the homans in 1892 and took a colonized benin. they took all this stuff and they're giving it all back and it's beautiful art. it's and just to the point of what has been lost. yes, there's been a lot of losses and even more the loss of human life human life culture and it's potential for evolution. that was common that was happening. so what...
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and we travelled to benin, it was really cool. mas benin, it was really cool.s the ability to _ benin, it was really cool. was the ability to be _ benin, it was really cool. was the ability to be able - benin, it was really cool. was the ability to be able to - the ability to be able to travel around part of the decision—making when you tried tojoin? it decision-making when you tried to “oin? . , �* decision-making when you tried to “oin? ., �* ., ,., to join? it wasn't the reason but it is a — to join? it wasn't the reason but it is a really _ to join? it wasn't the reason but it is a really fun - to join? it wasn't the reason but it is a really fun part - to join? it wasn't the reason but it is a really fun part of. but it is a really fun part of it and in that way it is really important to be able to see the world, to show the kids the world, to show the kids the world and see different cultures and i mean, they are in english school, they learn a different language, all these kind of things are benefit, and something positive, i guess. so what is your favou
and we travelled to benin, it was really cool. mas benin, it was really cool.s the ability to _ benin, it was really cool. was the ability to be _ benin, it was really cool. was the ability to be able - benin, it was really cool. was the ability to be able to - the ability to be able to travel around part of the decision—making when you tried tojoin? it decision-making when you tried to “oin? . , �* decision-making when you tried to “oin? ., �* ., ,., to join? it wasn't the reason but...
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as president macron continues his tour, he pledges his support in benin.n this day 4 of the papal visit to canada, the pope is in quÉbec where he is having meetings with the country's political leadership. welcome back. thank you for joining us. first, in a sign of further escalation of the energy standoff between moscow and the eu, russia has implemented the latest cut in gas supplies. this brings capacity of the nord stream 1 to 1/5 of total. the wholesale gas price for august stands at 210 euros per megawatt hour, up 400% from one year ago. brian quinn has more. >> turning the tap to a trickle. the russian energy giant says there is another reduction of gas applies to germany, this time cutting supply to 20% of capacity. according to moscow, the cut is due to maintenance issues. european leaders say it is part of a russian strategy of weaponizing supplies in order to destabilize energy markets in europe. >> they don't even have the guts to say we are in an economic war like confrontation with you. we have been told over and over this farcical story abou
as president macron continues his tour, he pledges his support in benin.n this day 4 of the papal visit to canada, the pope is in quÉbec where he is having meetings with the country's political leadership. welcome back. thank you for joining us. first, in a sign of further escalation of the energy standoff between moscow and the eu, russia has implemented the latest cut in gas supplies. this brings capacity of the nord stream 1 to 1/5 of total. the wholesale gas price for august stands at 210...
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and we travelled to cotonou in benin, that was also really cool.e to travel around part of the decision—making when you decided to join? it wasn't the reason, but it is a really fun part of it. and in that way it is really important to be able to see the world, to show the kids the world and see different cultures. and i mean, they are in english school, they learn a different language. i mean, all these kind of things are a benefit, and something positive, i guess. ready, one, two, three, pull it out! so, what is your favourite part about living on the ship? i like it that we live close to our friends. what do you feel that travel brings to the kids? i can show my kids that it is not normal to have all these hospitals around you, and it's not normal to be rich or to buy anything you like. they have been exposed, when we went to senegal, an evening where we took a taxi back, some kids were begging for food. and that is really impressive forthe kids, and... then they have the ability to explain, then, that you know, we don't throw food away. if you
and we travelled to cotonou in benin, that was also really cool.e to travel around part of the decision—making when you decided to join? it wasn't the reason, but it is a really fun part of it. and in that way it is really important to be able to see the world, to show the kids the world and see different cultures. and i mean, they are in english school, they learn a different language. i mean, all these kind of things are a benefit, and something positive, i guess. ready, one, two, three,...
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emmanuel is a biomedical engineerfrom benin, and a long—termer on mercy ships.ay this is a good way of seeing the world? i think so. you get to share with local communities, and you get to learn something from them. sometimes also there is resilience, if i can call it, they go through so much but they don't give up. what is your favourite part about being on the road, or should i say on the sea? to be able to have this community, these friendships — you get to meet people from all over the world. i think it is a blessing. emmanuel is here for the work, less so the travel. his favourite memories all involve the people he has helped, ratherthan the places he has been. and his outlook is not untypical. voluntourism is nothing new, but what is happening here feels very different. some volunteers i met have been here for over a decade, and that takes some commitment. well, senegal isn't the only place where you can use your skills to take a volunteering break. and if you are tempted, here is our guide to the dos and don'ts of volunteering responsibly. will your work
emmanuel is a biomedical engineerfrom benin, and a long—termer on mercy ships.ay this is a good way of seeing the world? i think so. you get to share with local communities, and you get to learn something from them. sometimes also there is resilience, if i can call it, they go through so much but they don't give up. what is your favourite part about being on the road, or should i say on the sea? to be able to have this community, these friendships — you get to meet people from all over the...
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and, of course, the benin just showed what happened when you refused to cooperate with the committee. >> i want to talk about this a former federal prosecutor, shed, willfully democratic senator, doug jones and former rnc communications director doug. hi all of you have the former. but you're all presently. here i'm, sorry to say former -- you are all currently expert to all of these topics. i have to ask, you when you hear about the privileges used more broadly, i mean, it's a bit more nuanced, right? not just who might have the privilege, biden said he's not going to assert the privilege here. but they are kind of figuring out, is this effect we can win if we go there. is it smart? >> it's smart to figure that out. and really, this is a role that agent garland was going to do. he's a federal court of appeals judge for most of his career. so he's a good guy to lead the doj into this kind of legal fight. that's the good news. i think the bad news is that it's still going to take a while. anywhere between months to maybe even longer. trump's people want to play this up through the dist
and, of course, the benin just showed what happened when you refused to cooperate with the committee. >> i want to talk about this a former federal prosecutor, shed, willfully democratic senator, doug jones and former rnc communications director doug. hi all of you have the former. but you're all presently. here i'm, sorry to say former -- you are all currently expert to all of these topics. i have to ask, you when you hear about the privileges used more broadly, i mean, it's a bit more...
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bannon's lawyers say that benin wanted to cooperate and this was somehow a misunderstanding. well, today, this agent who i can now report is half of the entire witness block of the prosecutors, this agent said under oath that benin's lawyer was informed of the deadline for the subpoena the whole time and never even claimed or mentioned that he or his client were confused about it. so that's what the defense had to deal with. it backs up testimony that congress officially warned bannon which we know he went ahead and did. prosecutors are pushing evidence that bannon knew what he was getting into, while his defend was pushing questions like this about whether congress had asked former president trump to explore getting rid of executive privilege and that drew this reply in court. the answer is no. the assumption of your question directed to the bannon side. the president had exerted privilege is not accurate. no privilege, no excuse, and no confusion about the law that bannon was breaking. that is the doj's argument urbana speaking out on the court steps again today making the
bannon's lawyers say that benin wanted to cooperate and this was somehow a misunderstanding. well, today, this agent who i can now report is half of the entire witness block of the prosecutors, this agent said under oath that benin's lawyer was informed of the deadline for the subpoena the whole time and never even claimed or mentioned that he or his client were confused about it. so that's what the defense had to deal with. it backs up testimony that congress officially warned bannon which we...
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he was charged with criminal contempt with a court date set for july 18th benin's team presented trump's letter to the committee overnight. ford is issuing a recall for 100,000 cars because of an engine fire risk. the recall includes cars from the year 2020 through 2022, including the ford escape maverick and lincoln corsair vehicles. so far there have been no accidents or injuries related to this recall. >> a reminder for those of you planning to head to the coast in the coming days, king tides returned to the bay area tonight. they're expected to peak on wednesday night through thursday morning. according to the national weather service, king tides are exceptionally high tides that can cause flooding in low-lying areas around the bay. just like along the embarcadero and on trails off the coast and our beaches. so just something to keep in mind here. we do want to get your check of your forecast now taking a live look outside. karl. the fog just a really showing off today thick bank. there you can see a little shaking is going off of our mountain. yeah. beautiful every guest standing by
he was charged with criminal contempt with a court date set for july 18th benin's team presented trump's letter to the committee overnight. ford is issuing a recall for 100,000 cars because of an engine fire risk. the recall includes cars from the year 2020 through 2022, including the ford escape maverick and lincoln corsair vehicles. so far there have been no accidents or injuries related to this recall. >> a reminder for those of you planning to head to the coast in the coming days,...
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in the final part of this new series, museums and collectors still hold precious assets, like the benines. if you been returned, but there is still a long way to go, and progress is painfully slow. recitation, and repatriation, on al jazeera. ♪ >> welcome back. after weeks of disagreement, u.n. security council members have agreed to extend the use of the humanitarian aid corridor from turkey to syria. this means millions of people in syria's last rebel held enclave creditor to receive aid for another six months. nasa has released a spectacular new images of the early universe as we have never seen it before. pictures were taken from the largest and most powerful observatory ever sent into orbit, the james webb space telescope. the stars are 13 billion light years away. u.s. politicians held another hearing into last year's attack of the capitol. tuesday's session was told of an oval office meeting between lawyers and then-president trump, a meeting one aid described as "unhinged." to a development in ukraine. forces say they have destroyed a russian military admission people -- russian
in the final part of this new series, museums and collectors still hold precious assets, like the benines. if you been returned, but there is still a long way to go, and progress is painfully slow. recitation, and repatriation, on al jazeera. ♪ >> welcome back. after weeks of disagreement, u.n. security council members have agreed to extend the use of the humanitarian aid corridor from turkey to syria. this means millions of people in syria's last rebel held enclave creditor to receive...
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they were part of what's known as the benin bronzes, which were looted by british troops in the nineteenthropean museums. google says it'll start automatically deleting tracking data which logs people's visits to abortion clinics, domestic violence shelters, and other potentially sensitive locations. it comes after the us supreme court's decision to remove a woman's constitutional right to an abortion. several states have already acted to outlaw the procedure, or severely restrict access to it. our north america correspondent, peter bowes, told me more about google's decision. obviously this is a response to the concerns of many that women who seek an abortion, a legal abortion out of their home state could still be pursued by the authorities in the area where they live if abortion has been banned so what google is doing is an attempt to delete any information relating to that person's visit to an abortion clinic or any other facility providing reproductive services and they will do that by automatically deleting the geolocation data that they held on the servers when their systems detect
they were part of what's known as the benin bronzes, which were looted by british troops in the nineteenthropean museums. google says it'll start automatically deleting tracking data which logs people's visits to abortion clinics, domestic violence shelters, and other potentially sensitive locations. it comes after the us supreme court's decision to remove a woman's constitutional right to an abortion. several states have already acted to outlaw the procedure, or severely restrict access to it....
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in benin mutton de nigeria many ended up in german museums. more than 400. i and the lynch humbled forum. a long battle over the looted art is now ending. both germany and nigeria have to care nigeria, the rightful owner of the plates and sculptures. the breakthrough means the objects can return to their homeland. it's also a radical change in perspective for germany's museums thus benoit, it is i what does change of ownership mean as vidaurri it, it means that we western museums in the northern hemisphere and cannot simply determine the narrative of these beneath bronzes any longer rhodesian being owns it belongs to mere attain, couldn't nigeria will decide which artworks will return. the government wants to build a new museum to house the bronzes, partly financed by germany. so as is up professionals, it is important for us to discuss on issues and areas of collaboration. so that would be able to benefit from this. you know, october, patricia museums across europe are starting to opt for collaboration after years of confrontation. but the british museum ha
in benin mutton de nigeria many ended up in german museums. more than 400. i and the lynch humbled forum. a long battle over the looted art is now ending. both germany and nigeria have to care nigeria, the rightful owner of the plates and sculptures. the breakthrough means the objects can return to their homeland. it's also a radical change in perspective for germany's museums thus benoit, it is i what does change of ownership mean as vidaurri it, it means that we western museums in the...
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they were part of what's known as the benin bronzes, which were looted by british troops in the nineteenthropean museums. russia has shown that it's determined to assert control over ukraine's black sea coast. that's despite moscow's decision to withdraw from the much—fought—over snake island earlier this week. in the past 2a hours, missiles have hit the port of odessa, killing at least 19 people. before they were effectively blockaded, ports in the black sea were used to export grain. now, ukraine accuses russia of stealing that grain and it says this russian—flagged cargo ship has left the russian—occupied port of berdyansk with a cargo of seed. the ship is heading to the turkish port of karasu. ukraine is demanding that turkey, a nato member, intercepts it. for more analysis on this, i've been speaking to anna borschevskaya, a senior fellow at the washington institute, who specialises in russia's middle eastern policy. if you look at the broader turkish behaviour since the russian invasion of ukraine, turkey had tried to position itself, based on self—interest rather than doing the righ
they were part of what's known as the benin bronzes, which were looted by british troops in the nineteenthropean museums. russia has shown that it's determined to assert control over ukraine's black sea coast. that's despite moscow's decision to withdraw from the much—fought—over snake island earlier this week. in the past 2a hours, missiles have hit the port of odessa, killing at least 19 people. before they were effectively blockaded, ports in the black sea were used to export grain. now,...
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they were part of what's known as the benin bronzes, which were looted by british troops in the 19thore being sold off to european museums. google has announced that it's taking steps to remove data from its servers that could be used to prosecute people for visits to abortion clinics in the united states. it comes after the us supreme court's decision to remove a woman's constitutional right to an abortion. several states have already acted to outlaw the procedure, or severely restrict access to it. joining us now is geoffrey fowler, a tech columnist with the washington post, who says tech companies need to do more to protect the sensitive data good evening to you. deleting know about what google is planning to do, and doesn't go far enough? yes, basically the first statement google has made since we heard about this court ruling about what kind of change it was actually going to make its products. it says when its maps service or data collection data notices that a user is near a personal location, a highly sensitive personal location, be at the hospital, clinic or shelter, persona
they were part of what's known as the benin bronzes, which were looted by british troops in the 19thore being sold off to european museums. google has announced that it's taking steps to remove data from its servers that could be used to prosecute people for visits to abortion clinics in the united states. it comes after the us supreme court's decision to remove a woman's constitutional right to an abortion. several states have already acted to outlaw the procedure, or severely restrict access...
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they were part of what's known as the benin bronzes, which were looted by british troops in the 19th museums. russia has shown that it's determined to assert control over ukraine's black sea coast. that's despite moscow's decision to withdraw from the much—fought—over snake island earlier this week. kyiv has accused moscow of stealing grain and sending it abroad from the occupied port of berdyansk. a russian registered ship set out from berdyansk carrying 7,000 tons of grain, and is currently lying off the turkish coast near the port of karasu. ukraine is demanding that turkey, a nato member, intercepts it. mark lobel has more. ukraine wants this cargo ship, filmed by the bbc, to be seized. it is carrying grain that ukraine says has been stolen from a russian occupied part of their country, allegations russia denies. the bbc has been tracking the ship, believed to be leased to the russian company, greenline, which is not under any sanctions, across the black sea on a journey that began on wednesday week. it is transporting around 7000 tonnes of ukrainian green ——grain from berdyansk
they were part of what's known as the benin bronzes, which were looted by british troops in the 19th museums. russia has shown that it's determined to assert control over ukraine's black sea coast. that's despite moscow's decision to withdraw from the much—fought—over snake island earlier this week. kyiv has accused moscow of stealing grain and sending it abroad from the occupied port of berdyansk. a russian registered ship set out from berdyansk carrying 7,000 tons of grain, and is...
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in benin, mutton de nigeria, many ended up in german museums. more than $400.00 or in the lynch humbled for m. a long battle over the looted art is now ending. both germany and nigeria have to care nigeria, the rightful owner of the place and sculptures. we acknowledge the horrific outrages committed under colonial rule. we acknowledge the murderers and plundering, we acknowledge the racism and slavery. we acknowledge the injustice and trauma that have left cars. the dust still was able to day. the breakthrough means the objects can return to their homeland. it's also a radical change in perspective for germany's museums thus benoit. it is i what does change of ownership means? bowdoin? it? it means that we western museums in the northern hemisphere and cannot simply determine the narrative of these beneath bronzes any longer regained being on it belongs to mere attain. couldn't nigeria will decide which artworks will return the government once to build a new museum to housed the bruncess, partly financed by germany. so us, missouri professional
in benin, mutton de nigeria, many ended up in german museums. more than $400.00 or in the lynch humbled for m. a long battle over the looted art is now ending. both germany and nigeria have to care nigeria, the rightful owner of the place and sculptures. we acknowledge the horrific outrages committed under colonial rule. we acknowledge the murderers and plundering, we acknowledge the racism and slavery. we acknowledge the injustice and trauma that have left cars. the dust still was able to day....
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, you know a witch hunt, rigged, and all the words that we have so often heard from the president, benind those alike. it's one of those two things most likely. i am very skeptical of band and finding a spine to tell the truth about what he was doing. we will have to see. >> we will be watching. thank you. >>> paul ryan sobbing as he watched the capital riot unfold on tv. he said he never thought trump's grievances would result in the violence. that is part of his forthcoming book thank you for your servitude. a copy of which obtained by cnn. in it he writes something snapped in him, noting i spent my whole adult life in that building. it really disturbed me foundational. he is kept a low profile since leaving congress in 2019. >>> what president biden could do next to preserve abortion access. plus, flames right now threatening some ancient american treasures. and the protesters who dared to take a dip in the presidential swimming pool. only at vanguard, you're more than just an investor you're an owner. that means that your goals are ours too. and vanguard retirement tools and advice c
, you know a witch hunt, rigged, and all the words that we have so often heard from the president, benind those alike. it's one of those two things most likely. i am very skeptical of band and finding a spine to tell the truth about what he was doing. we will have to see. >> we will be watching. thank you. >>> paul ryan sobbing as he watched the capital riot unfold on tv. he said he never thought trump's grievances would result in the violence. that is part of his forthcoming...
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i do you interpret these moves from benin and his lawyer? testify in person, not edited, as quick as possible. >> two things going on right now. the first was to extend his loyalty to donald trump. that is where that movement comes from. when the committee came together, trump was upset and did not want people cooperating with it. he showed his loyalty by defying the subpoena to the extent that it has landed him the two criminal contempt charges. the committee, to me, has done a very effective job as playing him as essentially a traitor to the united states. he has become angry that there is nobody out there defending him. he has changed and given steve bannon the letter and permission to go testify. what he would like to happen, certainly what bannon would like to happen, and this is the second motivation is to create a spectacle as big as possible in order to undermine the credibility of the committee, which is really very impressive. democrats like bennie thompson, liz cheney. clearly, people are watching and paying attention to this. wha
i do you interpret these moves from benin and his lawyer? testify in person, not edited, as quick as possible. >> two things going on right now. the first was to extend his loyalty to donald trump. that is where that movement comes from. when the committee came together, trump was upset and did not want people cooperating with it. he showed his loyalty by defying the subpoena to the extent that it has landed him the two criminal contempt charges. the committee, to me, has done a very...
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his lawyers even pointed to a cnn documentary on benin to make their case. that special reportrt. stay with us. and effo adjusts for your best sl eep. and tells you exactly how well you slept, withp. yoyour sleepiq score. our smart sleepers get 28 minutes more restful sleep per night. so, you can be your best for yourself and those you care about most. don't miss our weekend special. save 40% on the sleep number 360 special edition smart bed queen now only $1499. oh, that i can't believe i scored this price feeling! wayfair always delivers small prices for big dream ♪ wayfair you've got just wt i need ♪ if your moderate to severe crohn's disease or ulcerative colitis symptoms are stopping you in your tracks... choose stelara® from the start... and move toward relief after the first dose... with injections every two months. stelara® may increase your risk of infections, some serious, and cancer. before treatment, get tested for tb. tell your doctor if you have an infection, flu-like symptoms, sores, new skin growths, have had cancer, or if you need a vaccine.
his lawyers even pointed to a cnn documentary on benin to make their case. that special reportrt. stay with us. and effo adjusts for your best sl eep. and tells you exactly how well you slept, withp. yoyour sleepiq score. our smart sleepers get 28 minutes more restful sleep per night. so, you can be your best for yourself and those you care about most. don't miss our weekend special. save 40% on the sleep number 360 special edition smart bed queen now only $1499. oh, that i can't believe i...
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benin claimed he was gonna go medieval in the trial.just going to go to jail. >> kimberly, there is growing scrutiny around the secret services deleted text messages from january six. the department of homeland security's inspector general has launched a criminal investigation into the circumstances. this comes months after the dhs inspector general who was appointed by donald trump, knew the secret service erased texts from the day of and the day before the deadly insurrection. but chose not to tell congress, according to the washington post. what do you make of this timeline? but could have motivated the agency to delete valuable evidence? >> well, taken together with other evidence that we know, for example the missing white house logs from january six, it really picks -- paints a troubling picture of potential criminality in trying to keep this evidence away from the january six committee and anyone else, if it is shown. that there was an active. purge the criminality can range from anything for the violation of the congressional re
benin claimed he was gonna go medieval in the trial.just going to go to jail. >> kimberly, there is growing scrutiny around the secret services deleted text messages from january six. the department of homeland security's inspector general has launched a criminal investigation into the circumstances. this comes months after the dhs inspector general who was appointed by donald trump, knew the secret service erased texts from the day of and the day before the deadly insurrection. but chose...
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which was intended to connect the city of richmond with liverpool and benin. but that revealed the confusion the city had about what slave trade had taken place there. because when richmonders heard slave trade, they thought the international slave trade and yet richmond was not even really a town in 1808 when that slave trade ended. the story of human trafficking enrichment is about the city's role in the american slave trade and a statue connecting richmond to new orleans and natchez mississippi would be more precise. early on in the research from my book. i also got involved in conversations about the role. of the slave trade in the city's history and the power of place in bearing witness to that story. other than this statue and the archaeological excavation that was soon re-buried the city of richmond had a very different memorial landscape. in fact richmond the capital of the confederacy had a public landscape dominated by the very substantial presence of the lost cause a presence that included multiple civil war monuments and it was kept alive by the li
which was intended to connect the city of richmond with liverpool and benin. but that revealed the confusion the city had about what slave trade had taken place there. because when richmonders heard slave trade, they thought the international slave trade and yet richmond was not even really a town in 1808 when that slave trade ended. the story of human trafficking enrichment is about the city's role in the american slave trade and a statue connecting richmond to new orleans and natchez...
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and we travelled to cotonou in benin, that was also really cool.nt cultures. and i mean, they are in english school, they learn a different language. i mean, all these kind of things are a benefit, and something positive, i guess. ready, one, two, three, pull it out! so, what is your favourite part about living on the ship? i like it that we live close to our friends. what do you feel that travel brings to the kids? i can show my kids that it is not normal to have all these hospitals around you, and it's not normal to be rich or to buy anything you like. they have been exposed, when we went to senegal, an evening where we took a taxi back, some kids were begging for food. and that is really impressive forthe kids, and... then they have the ability to explain, then, that you know, we don't throw food away. if you eat, you finish your plate, and all that kind of thing makes more sense. where would you like to go? do you have any ideas? aruba. oh, nice! aruba, i like that. justin has to get back for his dinner shift. he's got meat to chop. he is one o
and we travelled to cotonou in benin, that was also really cool.nt cultures. and i mean, they are in english school, they learn a different language. i mean, all these kind of things are a benefit, and something positive, i guess. ready, one, two, three, pull it out! so, what is your favourite part about living on the ship? i like it that we live close to our friends. what do you feel that travel brings to the kids? i can show my kids that it is not normal to have all these hospitals around...
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about this. brass macron continues his african tour after cameroon the french president arrived in beninives of other african countries, russia essentially launched a new type of global hybrid war. and it's true russia decided that energy and food information can be used as a weapon to start an imperialist war against ukraine this is how i can describe what is happening today russia is one of the last imperial colonial powers. russia leads to food blackmail they lead blackmail after all, they are the ones who blocked the export of grain from ukraine it is they who regulate the valve to raise prices lower prices allow the export of food to ban and they travel everywhere to explain that this is our fault and the same situation with energy. only in europe this time everything is a little more complicated, because russia's income depends on its ability to sell gas. i think the europeans are doing the right thing when they try not to succumb to this strategy, because this is an element of hybrid warfare. antizem at the same time , russian foreign minister sergei lavrov visited brazil congo on
about this. brass macron continues his african tour after cameroon the french president arrived in beninives of other african countries, russia essentially launched a new type of global hybrid war. and it's true russia decided that energy and food information can be used as a weapon to start an imperialist war against ukraine this is how i can describe what is happening today russia is one of the last imperial colonial powers. russia leads to food blackmail they lead blackmail after all, they...
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this to the macron. macron continues his african tour after cameroon, the french president arrived in beninin the field of cultural security macron meets his beninese counterpart sergei lavrov, the head of russian diplomacy is trying to win african partners over to his side. yorov, in the conflict in ukraine, his strategy is an african tour at the same time, french president manuel macron is meeting with representatives of other african countries, russia essentially launched a new type of global hybrid war. and it's true russia has decided that information, energy and food can be used as a weapon in order to launch an imperialist war against ukraine. this is how i can describe what is happening today russia is one of the last imperial colonial powers. russia leads to food blackmail they lead blackmail after all, they are the ones who blocked the export of grain from ukraine they are the ones who regulate the valve to raise prices lower prices allow food exports ban and they go everywhere to explain that this is our fault and the same situation with energy. only in europe this time everythin
this to the macron. macron continues his african tour after cameroon, the french president arrived in beninin the field of cultural security macron meets his beninese counterpart sergei lavrov, the head of russian diplomacy is trying to win african partners over to his side. yorov, in the conflict in ukraine, his strategy is an african tour at the same time, french president manuel macron is meeting with representatives of other african countries, russia essentially launched a new type of...