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destroy hearts they destroy water installations on occasions they kill people the argument of the botswana government is that they have to convince the people who live alongside these large dangerous animals that there is some sort of benefit in their conservation and ultimately of course the hope is that that can be sustainable but botswana is not unique in having this growing problem of human elephant conflict it's happening across the elephants range is happening in countries in east africa kenya uganda countries in central africa the root of the problem of course is that human populations across africa are growing very fast elephant population sadly are generally declining botswana being a happy exception to that sad decline and people and animals are competing over scarce resources yes and so if this has been a long running problem with this conflict between humans and elephants and with pharma struggling to cope with elephants impinging on their land what's prompted the government to make this move now while there is a political context in botswana the hunting ban was brought in by t
destroy hearts they destroy water installations on occasions they kill people the argument of the botswana government is that they have to convince the people who live alongside these large dangerous animals that there is some sort of benefit in their conservation and ultimately of course the hope is that that can be sustainable but botswana is not unique in having this growing problem of human elephant conflict it's happening across the elephants range is happening in countries in east africa...
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that i encountered particular in the northern part of botswana where there is a big concentration of elephants people wanted hunting to come back the result of what is called human elephant conflict elephants make different difficult maybe as they destroy crops they destroy hearts they destroy water installations on occasions they kill people the argument of the botswana government is that they have to convince the people who live alongside these large dangerous animals that there is some sort of benefit in their conservation and ultimately of course the hope is that that can be sustainable but botswana is not unique in having this growing problem of human elephant conflict it's happening across the elephants range is happening in countries in east africa kenya uganda countries in central africa the root of the problem of course is that human populations across africa are growing very fast elephant population sadly are generally declining botswana being a happy exception to that sad decline and people and animals are competing over scarce resources yes and so if this has been a long
that i encountered particular in the northern part of botswana where there is a big concentration of elephants people wanted hunting to come back the result of what is called human elephant conflict elephants make different difficult maybe as they destroy crops they destroy hearts they destroy water installations on occasions they kill people the argument of the botswana government is that they have to convince the people who live alongside these large dangerous animals that there is some sort...
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elephants in botswana roaming freely.the ban on the sale of ivory to be lifted. botswana's president, mokgweetsi masisi, gave stools, made from elephant feet, to his counterparts from namibia, zambia and zimbabwe, to show his support for the trade. up to now, international campaigns to ban all ivory sales, as a way of preventing illegal poaching, have gained huge momentum. but there is disagreement over how to manage these large and often destructive animals who can encroach on farmland. it is difficult. we have already given up 40% of our land, and the land that we are supposed to be working, that is also now being invaded by wild life species and, um, people who do not live with them, they can't appreciate the challenges this brings. in total there are around 450,000 elephants on the continent. around a third of them are in botswana. but it is estimated that around 30,000 are killed every year, across africa. previously, there was a strict elephant conservation policy in botswana, but in election year there is pressure
elephants in botswana roaming freely.the ban on the sale of ivory to be lifted. botswana's president, mokgweetsi masisi, gave stools, made from elephant feet, to his counterparts from namibia, zambia and zimbabwe, to show his support for the trade. up to now, international campaigns to ban all ivory sales, as a way of preventing illegal poaching, have gained huge momentum. but there is disagreement over how to manage these large and often destructive animals who can encroach on farmland. it is...
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alistair: but botswana is a big place.ve little attraction for safari goersut do have attraction to hunters. >> hunting is a tool, one of the tools in t toolkit. touanphotographicsm thrive, than it should. here in botswana we have a case don'ty concessions that have that photographic potential. conservationists believe killing endangered elephants is just wrnd that opening any trade will encourage posting -- encourage poaching. but it is an election year in hunting conservationists believe killing enlangered is powith rural voters. hunting is playing its part. o'brien. jane thanks very much for watching "bbc world news america." ♪ >> with the bbc news app, r vertical videos are designed to work around yourifestyle, so you can swipe your way through the news of the day and stay up-to-date with the last headlines you can trust. download now from selected app stores. ♪ >> funding of this presentation is made possible by the freeman foundation, and judy and peter blum-kovler foundation, pursuing solutions for america's neglect
alistair: but botswana is a big place.ve little attraction for safari goersut do have attraction to hunters. >> hunting is a tool, one of the tools in t toolkit. touanphotographicsm thrive, than it should. here in botswana we have a case don'ty concessions that have that photographic potential. conservationists believe killing endangered elephants is just wrnd that opening any trade will encourage posting -- encourage poaching. but it is an election year in hunting conservationists...
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in botswana conservation is increasingly coming a at cost.ere on earth, more elephants to come into conflict with humans. >> these elephants are crossing the road heading towards the river. this is what people have to deal with just on that side there is a whole community of people living. >> botswana's decision to ban hunting in 2014 was lauded by the west. here in the heart of the country there is a decidedly different view. >> for your life what would you like to happen to the elephants for you? >> to kill them. >> to kill them? >> yes. >> kenneth says the tourism dollars don't come to villages like his, but the elephants do, destroying crops. the new government says its decision to bring back commercial hunting will solve the problem. by creating what it calls buffer zones between hunting reserves and local communities. but commercial hunters will target bull elephant deep in the wilderness far away from people. the poachers are already here. this is the last sanctuary for elephants in africa. it is true wilderness. what we thought was a
in botswana conservation is increasingly coming a at cost.ere on earth, more elephants to come into conflict with humans. >> these elephants are crossing the road heading towards the river. this is what people have to deal with just on that side there is a whole community of people living. >> botswana's decision to ban hunting in 2014 was lauded by the west. here in the heart of the country there is a decidedly different view. >> for your life what would you like to happen to...
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around a third are in botswana.30,000 are killed every year across africa. previously, there was a strict elephant reservation policy in botswana but in election year, there is pressure from rural communities to lift the ban. this farm's recent harvest has been hit hard by elephants who have either eaten or destroyed the crop. an electric fence has helped she wa nts an electric fence has helped she wants further action. translation: hunting might help to control the number of elephants because they have increased enormously. they are out of control. they might be more under control with hunting. out of control. they might be more under controlwith hunting. critics say lifting a hunting ban would put off tourists. it has been a huge increase in tourism since hunting was banned four years ago and, as the country's second largest form of income. ramzan karmali, bbc news. for years afghanistan has been a country plagued by war. the taliban continues to wage a violent campaign against the government in kabul and, more of
around a third are in botswana.30,000 are killed every year across africa. previously, there was a strict elephant reservation policy in botswana but in election year, there is pressure from rural communities to lift the ban. this farm's recent harvest has been hit hard by elephants who have either eaten or destroyed the crop. an electric fence has helped she wa nts an electric fence has helped she wants further action. translation: hunting might help to control the number of elephants because...
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but the move could damage botswana's reputation for conservation.policy director at animal rights group born free. we talk, mark, but the decimation of the elephant population in africa. we are now talking about culling them after a spike, it is so depressing. it really is, we were very pleased five years ago when the ban on hunting was introduced in botswana. botswana, unlike a lot of countries around it, has a relatively low human population, and a healthy elephant population. putting this into context, the population of elephants across the whole of the african continent has beenin whole of the african continent has been ina whole of the african continent has been in a steep decline. botswana has been lucky and the elephant population is very important and precious as we move forward. when the ban was introduced five years ago, we celebrated this as a very forward—thinking move and look forward—thinking move and look forward to working with the authorities in botswana to ensure that those populations of elephants and other wildlife were managed r
but the move could damage botswana's reputation for conservation.policy director at animal rights group born free. we talk, mark, but the decimation of the elephant population in africa. we are now talking about culling them after a spike, it is so depressing. it really is, we were very pleased five years ago when the ban on hunting was introduced in botswana. botswana, unlike a lot of countries around it, has a relatively low human population, and a healthy elephant population. putting this...
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more elephants live in botswana than anywhere else. about 130,000 of them.these animals drew the ire of conservationists. locals say it's necessary to protect people and their livelihoods. cnn's david mckenzie has spent years covering the iconic elephant population. in 2016, he traveled exclusively with the great elephant census to see the plight of the animals firsthand. >> reporter: getting ready to ply in botswana's far north. an elephant ecologist has spent years counting savannah elephant from the sky. >> never before have we ever conducted a standardized survey for african elephants at a continental scale. all right. start counting. nice speed. nice height. well done. >> reporter: hundreds of air crew counted elephants in 18 countries across the continent. over two years. >> elephants 7. 7 elephants, right? >> reporter: flying the distance to the moon and then some. their results, more shocking than anyone imagined. >> we spent thousands of hours of count, flying over areas where elephants historically occurred but are no longer present in these habita
more elephants live in botswana than anywhere else. about 130,000 of them.these animals drew the ire of conservationists. locals say it's necessary to protect people and their livelihoods. cnn's david mckenzie has spent years covering the iconic elephant population. in 2016, he traveled exclusively with the great elephant census to see the plight of the animals firsthand. >> reporter: getting ready to ply in botswana's far north. an elephant ecologist has spent years counting savannah...
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surprising announcement leda invitation a press conference lifting off the hunting suspension in botswana what's want to got so many compliments around the world for actually implementing a hunting bad eric what happened. well just part of the challenge that we hear the world complement. about this is. but we didn't take in consideration the fact that it's going to have is on the wall close in our communities and then it was basically done either way without consultation. and it lived up to communities taking away the only power they had because it was part of the bigger policy of cichlids ation of wildlife resources to promote the photographic sorry industry and incidentally what's one necessary to even call work for elephants which uses the boxing strategy but in the end this is the communities were left out we had influx of ellison's in here is where they usually didn't. and we ended up with a situation that we have created to save enough $160000.00 elephants in areas where they share with farmers where there is no quota graphic tourism income and he has no such a saying ability to and
surprising announcement leda invitation a press conference lifting off the hunting suspension in botswana what's want to got so many compliments around the world for actually implementing a hunting bad eric what happened. well just part of the challenge that we hear the world complement. about this is. but we didn't take in consideration the fact that it's going to have is on the wall close in our communities and then it was basically done either way without consultation. and it lived up to...
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poaching travers is the president of the born free foundation he says he doesn't understand what botswana is trying to achieve by lifting the ban. the 1st thing is to remember that our is one of the wealthiest countries in sub-saharan africa we don't g.d.p. of over 800000 u.s. dollars a year it does have around $200.00 pounds but it's a down by 14 percent since 2006 and the zimbabwe story the parts a lot of governments own position here is that trophy hunting will increase numbers this isn't there in spain published yet they try to hunt he will increase but most and non trophy hunting will also increase numbers so it doesn't appear to be about money it doesn't appear to be about reducing numbers because everyone who knows anything about trophy hunting knows that that's not a population control measure so my question is what is it about outer stands that the presence of what's one other thought to miss easy once there to be a so it's a sovereignty issue he's been very democratic he's reached out to the communities to n.g.o.s to experts in the country and has come to this decision but i thi
poaching travers is the president of the born free foundation he says he doesn't understand what botswana is trying to achieve by lifting the ban. the 1st thing is to remember that our is one of the wealthiest countries in sub-saharan africa we don't g.d.p. of over 800000 u.s. dollars a year it does have around $200.00 pounds but it's a down by 14 percent since 2006 and the zimbabwe story the parts a lot of governments own position here is that trophy hunting will increase numbers this isn't...
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unveils 18 criminal against julian assange, and botswana lifts ban on elephant hunting, raising concernsut a possible rise in illegal poaching. ♪ we begin this hour in india, where prime minister modi is heading for another five-year term with a landslide election victory. his ruling party increased its majority and what modi's hailed as a historic mandate. more than 6 million people voted in a marathon process. we have more from new delhi. modi is onesident course to win a second term as prime minister. he arrived at his bjp party headquarters, jubilant by what his party had achieved. witnessed citizens from every nook and corner of the country filling this beggar's hand. i bow my head before 1.3 billion citizens. atorter: but celebrations bjp headquarters began earlier in the day. vote counting wasn't even over. the votes of hundreds of millions of indians were tallied as candidates and their agents focused on district centers of each constituency. the election commission says turnout was the largest in indian election history, more than 600 million people voted out of 900 million who
unveils 18 criminal against julian assange, and botswana lifts ban on elephant hunting, raising concernsut a possible rise in illegal poaching. ♪ we begin this hour in india, where prime minister modi is heading for another five-year term with a landslide election victory. his ruling party increased its majority and what modi's hailed as a historic mandate. more than 6 million people voted in a marathon process. we have more from new delhi. modi is onesident course to win a second term as...
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happen under any circumstances and also the well known filmmaker derek your bear who is based in botswana who is strongly against hunting who argues that hunting doesn't do any economic good for local communities and damages elephants but all the people who argue against it don't seem to grapple with the basic problem that in some areas if you don't have hunting. then the wildlife would disappear because there is no other way of gaining income a lot of these areas are not suitable for eco tourism tourists won't go there because their own the facilities and so it will go to poor farming and wildlife will just disappear completely ok so how can this be done in a way. that is allowing this idea how can it be done in a way that ensures that the elephants are not going to be killed to extinction well when you look at the history of thoughts one has conservation policies from independence in 1966 to the hunting down in 2014 the elephant population went up from under 50000 elephants to somewhere in the region of 132160000 elephants and that was while hunting was taking place so hunting far from
happen under any circumstances and also the well known filmmaker derek your bear who is based in botswana who is strongly against hunting who argues that hunting doesn't do any economic good for local communities and damages elephants but all the people who argue against it don't seem to grapple with the basic problem that in some areas if you don't have hunting. then the wildlife would disappear because there is no other way of gaining income a lot of these areas are not suitable for eco...
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botswana lifts it's bad on the elephant hunting raising concerns about a possible increase in illegal poaching. say we begin in india where prime minister narendra modi is heading for another 5 year term with a landslide election victory his ruling party is on course to increase its majority in what modi has hailed as a historic mandate more than 600000000 people voted in a marathon 6 week 7 phase process so how raman reports from new delhi. he is on course to win a 2nd term as prime minister of india he arrived at his governing b.g.p. headquarters late talk thursday evening jubilant by. what his party had achieved. today we have witnessed citizens from every nook and corner of the country filling this beggar's hand i banged my head for india's 1300000000 citizens. but celebrations that b j p headquarters began earlier in the day and vote counting wasn't even over yet the votes of hundreds of millions of indians were tallied and candidates and their agents are focusing on the district centers and each constituency. the election commission says the turnout was the largest in indian ele
botswana lifts it's bad on the elephant hunting raising concerns about a possible increase in illegal poaching. say we begin in india where prime minister narendra modi is heading for another 5 year term with a landslide election victory his ruling party is on course to increase its majority in what modi has hailed as a historic mandate more than 600000000 people voted in a marathon 6 week 7 phase process so how raman reports from new delhi. he is on course to win a 2nd term as prime minister...
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. >>> tfrs one of the world's last sanctuaries for african elephant, but now the government of botswanaban that protects them making them fair game for hunters. david mckinzie is live. >> reporter: one noted conservationist calls this repugnant. the decision by the botswana government to allow hunts of elephants, five years they have banned hunting in that country of all animals, especially elephants and then they tried to use that to bolster the population of these majestic animals. now they say they want to allow hunting for 400 elephants per year will be allowed to be shot and potentially displayed as trophies. this is leading to serious questions in the conservation community. many conservationists believe elephants who are a very extremely intelligent animals with social structure shouldn't be killed for moral reasons. the minister of environment telling cnn this is a decision that has to be made to try and mitigate human animal conflict in botswana. they say conservation is in their dna. at the same time, botswana and several other countries in southern africa, dave, are trying to
. >>> tfrs one of the world's last sanctuaries for african elephant, but now the government of botswanaban that protects them making them fair game for hunters. david mckinzie is live. >> reporter: one noted conservationist calls this repugnant. the decision by the botswana government to allow hunts of elephants, five years they have banned hunting in that country of all animals, especially elephants and then they tried to use that to bolster the population of these majestic...
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. —— in botswana. here. yeah, amy spending the summer in tswana. -- in botswana. i'm saving lives.big cats. i can't because i'm working all summer, and also i don't want to. uefa listen. why would you be here when you can debate —— you are a philistine. that is really funny and what i like about it, it is funny, i laughed all the way through, but at the heart of it it has that american graffiti end of a nearer feel about it, they are going their separate ways and it is sensitive about their friendship. it is evenhanded about the characters with regard to race, gender and sexual orientation. it looks at all of them with an open mind. funny but never mean, it doesn't have that mean spiritedness which runs through some films. it reminds me of bridesmaids in that it has that same sense of being about friendship, someone sense of being about friendship, someone going from single to married, in this case going from school to college. the essence is the same, what your friends mean to you. for all the stuff that's in the trailer, the animal house style bad behaviour, it is very sweet and
. —— in botswana. here. yeah, amy spending the summer in tswana. -- in botswana. i'm saving lives.big cats. i can't because i'm working all summer, and also i don't want to. uefa listen. why would you be here when you can debate —— you are a philistine. that is really funny and what i like about it, it is funny, i laughed all the way through, but at the heart of it it has that american graffiti end of a nearer feel about it, they are going their separate ways and it is sensitive about...
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one flickmaker hopes her new film will help change laws like the one in botswana. david and her crew completed a documentary that shines a light on poaching and the females, the women of africa who try to protect these animals. >> i found out about the human animal wildlife crisis and the poaching crisis and then i started to research it. the more i researched the worse the information got. but i started to hear about some incredible women who were doing remarkable things. i thought i'm a flixmaker. what i can doing is tell their stories. >> and kerry david, the woman behind "breaking their silence." joins me now. thanks so much for joining us. >> thanks so much for having me, natalie. lovely to meet you. >> same here. you're an award-winning filmmaker and advocate trying to prevent the extinction of multiple species by using your talent for film making. your film focuses on the women, the female rangers that rick their lives to protect wildlife in africa. why is this unique that there is a female corps in africa doing this. >> it's a patriarch is society so women
one flickmaker hopes her new film will help change laws like the one in botswana. david and her crew completed a documentary that shines a light on poaching and the females, the women of africa who try to protect these animals. >> i found out about the human animal wildlife crisis and the poaching crisis and then i started to research it. the more i researched the worse the information got. but i started to hear about some incredible women who were doing remarkable things. i thought i'm a...
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but botswana is a big place.on for safari goers but they are perfect for hunting. which if related can bring in income for conservation. many conservationists believe opening up any trade will encourage poaching. but it's an election year and hunting is popular with rural voters. coming up, more on our breaking news this hour. much more later on in the programme. facing 17 more criminal charges and thatis facing 17 more criminal charges and that is according to the us department ofjustice. we will speak to our correspondent in washington for much more on that. stay with us. hello there. across the us, we are well in the midst of tornado season at the moment. 27 touched down on wednesday. more on thursday so far as well. warm moist air in the southeast, cooler air filtering in from the northwest, and that is the recipe for low pressure producing scenes like this. these come from oklahoma. you can see the extent of the flash flooding. very heavy rainfall washing entire houses right away. notjust heavy rain, but of
but botswana is a big place.on for safari goers but they are perfect for hunting. which if related can bring in income for conservation. many conservationists believe opening up any trade will encourage poaching. but it's an election year and hunting is popular with rural voters. coming up, more on our breaking news this hour. much more later on in the programme. facing 17 more criminal charges and thatis facing 17 more criminal charges and that is according to the us department ofjustice. we...
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welcome to the stream in today's africa news special we look at botswana's decision to once again allow the hunting of elephants then would discuss what the detention of 2 prominent locust says about freedom of expression it will attain your authentic age and i'm really good and your thoughts on those stories via twitter and you tube but 1st a symbolic way where millions of people are living with the daily disruption of power cuts the country's state run utility recently imposed hours long blackouts after a drought left a hydroelectric plant short of water when nearby dam the cuts have had a major impact on zimbabweans already struggling to meet the rising cost of petrol and diesel. i mean what is important is your case i don't get it i don't know i keep a fuel jerry can here because anytime the power goes i have to close the shop and go to the patch will station to buy diesel for the generator so that i can keep the business running diesel is also expensive and not readily available which is another challenge i only powered up the generator at night so that the fridge is a cold enough
welcome to the stream in today's africa news special we look at botswana's decision to once again allow the hunting of elephants then would discuss what the detention of 2 prominent locust says about freedom of expression it will attain your authentic age and i'm really good and your thoughts on those stories via twitter and you tube but 1st a symbolic way where millions of people are living with the daily disruption of power cuts the country's state run utility recently imposed hours long...
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welcome to the stream in today's africa news special we look at botswana's decision to once again allow the hunting of elephants then we're discuss what the detention of 2 prominent locust says about freedom of expression it will attain here if any ok and i'm really good and your thoughts on those stories via twitter and you tube but 1st a symbolic way where millions of people are living with the daily disruption of power cuts the country's state run utility recently imposed hours long blackouts after a drought left a hydroelectric plant short of water when nearby dam the cuts have had a major impact on zimbabweans already struggling to meet the rising cost of petrol and diesel. i mean what i. got and i don't know i keep a fuel jerrycan here because anytime the power goes i have to close the shop and go to the patch will station to buy diesel for the generator so that i can keep the business running diesel is also expensive and not readily available which is another challenge i only powered up the generator at night so that the fridge is a cold enough to store meat that's the situation
welcome to the stream in today's africa news special we look at botswana's decision to once again allow the hunting of elephants then we're discuss what the detention of 2 prominent locust says about freedom of expression it will attain here if any ok and i'm really good and your thoughts on those stories via twitter and you tube but 1st a symbolic way where millions of people are living with the daily disruption of power cuts the country's state run utility recently imposed hours long...
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welcome to the stream entertains africa news special we look at botswana's decision to once again allow the hunting of elephants them with discuss what the detention of 2 prominent broke a says about freedom of expression and will attain here if any occasion and i'm really could be laos and your thoughts on those stories via twitter and you tube but 1st zimbabwe where millions of people are living with the daily disruption of power cuts the country's state run utility recently imposed hours long blackouts after a drought left a hydroelectric plant short of water when nearby dam the cuts have had a major impact on zimbabweans already struggling to meet the rising cost of petrol and diesel. i don't want to it isn't for me to take and it's a little bit and i don't know i keep a fuel jerry can here because anytime the power goes i have to close the shop and go to the patch will station to buy diesel for the generator so that i can keep the business running diesel is also expensive and not readily available which is another challenge i only powered up the generator at night so that the fridg
welcome to the stream entertains africa news special we look at botswana's decision to once again allow the hunting of elephants them with discuss what the detention of 2 prominent broke a says about freedom of expression and will attain here if any occasion and i'm really could be laos and your thoughts on those stories via twitter and you tube but 1st zimbabwe where millions of people are living with the daily disruption of power cuts the country's state run utility recently imposed hours...
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poaching traverses the president of the born free foundation he says he doesn't understand what botswana is trying to achieve by lifting the bat. the 1st thing is to remember the car is one of the wealthiest countries in sub-saharan africa with that g.d.p. of over $800000.00 us dollars a year it does have around $100.00 pounds but it's a down by 14 percent since 2006 and the zimbabwe story the parts a lot of governments own position here is that trophy hunting will increase numbers this is in their own state and publish yes they try to think how many will increase but most and non trophy hunting will also increase numbers so it doesn't appear to be about money it doesn't appear to be about reducing numbers because everyone who knows anything about trophy hunting knows that that's not a population control measure so my question is what is it about outer stands that the president of what's one other documents he wants there to be a so it's a sovereignty issue he's been very democratic he's reached out to the communities to n.g.o.s to experts in the country and has come to this decision but
poaching traverses the president of the born free foundation he says he doesn't understand what botswana is trying to achieve by lifting the bat. the 1st thing is to remember the car is one of the wealthiest countries in sub-saharan africa with that g.d.p. of over $800000.00 us dollars a year it does have around $100.00 pounds but it's a down by 14 percent since 2006 and the zimbabwe story the parts a lot of governments own position here is that trophy hunting will increase numbers this is in...
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welcome to the stream drains africa we look at botswana to once again allow the hunting of elephants somewhere discuss what the detention of 2 prominent bloke assess about freedom of expression. i think and i'm really going to send your thoughts on those stories via twitter and you tube but 1st a symbolic way where millions of people are living with the daily disruption of power cuts the country's state run utility recently imposed hours long blackouts after a drought left a hydroelectric plant short of water when nearby dam the cuts have had a major impact on zimbabwe is already struggling to meet the rising cost of petrol and diesel. i mean what is important is you can use our guide and i don't know i keep a fuel jerry can here because anytime the power goes i have to close the shop and go to the patch will station to buy diesel for the generator so that i can keep the business running diesel is also expensive and not readily available which is another challenge i only powered up the generator at night so that the fridge is a cold enough to stall me that's the situation in this cou
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there are more elephants in botswana than any other country on earth.hat are too many of them here. living near elephants means your house can be flattened, or crops destroyed, even your friends and family killed. hunting is not going to dramatically reduce the number is, but it might scare them away from certain places. but there is another economic argument in favour of hunting. trackers used to work with huntress before the ban came in five years ago. without work, they are easily recruited by poaching syndicates. the chief of one such hunting billick explained what lifting the hunting ban would mean. if that happens, then it means our implement is gone. and it means money in our pockets and food on the table. because as we speak, these people are very poor, there is nothing nothing that they can rely on as a source of income. critics say luxury tourism has grown since hunting was banned, and the high visitors wanting ecological photographic safari experience will be scared off. but botswana is a big place, wilderness areas have little attraction for
there are more elephants in botswana than any other country on earth.hat are too many of them here. living near elephants means your house can be flattened, or crops destroyed, even your friends and family killed. hunting is not going to dramatically reduce the number is, but it might scare them away from certain places. but there is another economic argument in favour of hunting. trackers used to work with huntress before the ban came in five years ago. without work, they are easily recruited...
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less than what botswana is trying to achieve by lifting the ban the 1st thing is to remember the heart is one of the wealthiest countries in sub-saharan africa with an g.d.p. of over $800000.00 u.s. dollars a year it does have around $200.00 pounds but it's a down by 14 percent since 2006 and the. start of the parts a lot of governments own position here is that trophy hunting will increase numbers this is in their own state and publish yes they try to think how much he will increase but most and non trophy hunting will also increase numbers so it doesn't appear to be about money it doesn't appear to be about reducing numbers because everyone who knows anything about trophy hunting knows that that's not a population control measure so my question is what is it about outer stands that the presence of what's one other taught to miss easy once there to be a so it's a sovereignty issue he's been very democratic he's reached out to the communities to n.g.o.s to experts in the country and has come to this decision but i think you have to recognise that while he is entirely in cyprus to manag
less than what botswana is trying to achieve by lifting the ban the 1st thing is to remember the heart is one of the wealthiest countries in sub-saharan africa with an g.d.p. of over $800000.00 u.s. dollars a year it does have around $200.00 pounds but it's a down by 14 percent since 2006 and the. start of the parts a lot of governments own position here is that trophy hunting will increase numbers this is in their own state and publish yes they try to think how much he will increase but most...
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and botswana listen hunting ban on elephants despite the animal being endangered elsewhere. it began with the biggest election on earth and prime minister narendra modi appears to be on course for a landslide victory early figures suggest a party has a lead in $300.00 out of $542.00 seats commented for the 1st time since vote counting began he is promising to build a strong and inclusive india has more. even over but at the headquarters the celebrations have begun. supporters are confident of victory could this be a 2nd consecutive government in the making the votes of hundreds of millions of indians are being collated and candidates and their agents are focusing on the district centers and each constituency. election commission says the turnout was the largest in indian election history more than 600000000 people voted out of 900000000 there were eligible to take part in the 6 week election the issues are very clear for some. people have voted for nationalism for the good of the country and for development work done by multi multi. people that. this election has been one of
and botswana listen hunting ban on elephants despite the animal being endangered elsewhere. it began with the biggest election on earth and prime minister narendra modi appears to be on course for a landslide victory early figures suggest a party has a lead in $300.00 out of $542.00 seats commented for the 1st time since vote counting began he is promising to build a strong and inclusive india has more. even over but at the headquarters the celebrations have begun. supporters are confident of...
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botswana is lifting a ban on elephant hunting, after a five—year suspension.cause of an increase in the elephant population, which is adversly affecting farmers. botswana has the largest elephant population in africa, with more than 135,000 roaming freely in unfenced parks and open spaces. conservationists however have criticised the move, to lift the hunting ban. middlesbrough has one of the highest proportions of asylum seekers in the uk, and is one of the places where the home office sends refugees, awaiting a decision on whether or not they can stay in britain. but it's a process that can take years, so as part of a week of stories from middlesbrough, our north of england correspondent danny savage, has been finding out how the town has adapted to the influx of visitors. middlesbrough, a town where many asylum seekers have been sent to live, mainly because accommodation is cheap. a lot has changed over the last two decades. when i first arrived here 18 years ago there wasn't many shops, compared to now where there are lots and lots of shops from a very div
botswana is lifting a ban on elephant hunting, after a five—year suspension.cause of an increase in the elephant population, which is adversly affecting farmers. botswana has the largest elephant population in africa, with more than 135,000 roaming freely in unfenced parks and open spaces. conservationists however have criticised the move, to lift the hunting ban. middlesbrough has one of the highest proportions of asylum seekers in the uk, and is one of the places where the home office sends...
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among palestinians continues to deteriorate but at the al-jazeera in the occupied west bank and also botswana where the government has overturned a ban on elephant hunting 1st introduced in 2014 south african nation is home to the largest population of elephants with an estimated 130000 governments as wild animal numbers have become unmanageable in certain areas and small farmers are suffering the decision has triggered an angry reaction from conservationists who believe the move is political. well it might be the largest animal walking the earth but elephants are considered vulnerable with conservation is warning that poaching is pushing them closer to extinction the world wildlife fund says the elephant population has fallen from 10000000 at the beginning of the last century 241-5000 today while botswana as elephant population is growing those in east africa have been reduced by nearly half over the last decade as a result of ching now automatic facial recognition technology is transforming the lives of millions of people across the developed world our unique facial dimensions are this acce
among palestinians continues to deteriorate but at the al-jazeera in the occupied west bank and also botswana where the government has overturned a ban on elephant hunting 1st introduced in 2014 south african nation is home to the largest population of elephants with an estimated 130000 governments as wild animal numbers have become unmanageable in certain areas and small farmers are suffering the decision has triggered an angry reaction from conservationists who believe the move is political....
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secretary only a few days ago pressed him to ban the imports of elephant trophies not just from botswana but from all other countries not possibly doing the same with the european union but at other prices. are the headlines right now on al-jazeera and in prime minister narendra modi appears to be on course for a landslide victory in the world's biggest poll early figures suggest his m.j. party has a lead and around 300 of the $542.00 seats it is expected to speak at his party's headquarters within the next hour but he has tweeted that he is promising to build a strong and inclusive india so her mind has more. according to the election commission these are still early stages they are trends at the moment that the election commission is keeping the indian public a breath of data suggesting that the. road not in the lead in 292 constituencies that if they win all of those 292 constituencies they've won 10 will seats than they did in 2014 and they themselves can then form an absolute majority is 272 is the magic number that any one policy needs to an upset majority not what the b.g.p. one.
secretary only a few days ago pressed him to ban the imports of elephant trophies not just from botswana but from all other countries not possibly doing the same with the european union but at other prices. are the headlines right now on al-jazeera and in prime minister narendra modi appears to be on course for a landslide victory in the world's biggest poll early figures suggest his m.j. party has a lead and around 300 of the $542.00 seats it is expected to speak at his party's headquarters...
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about a quarter of them are in botswana.s that mean they will have to cull the herd more in botswana? david: and by the way, they have a lot of ivory. if they can sell that, it could help their populace quite a bit. alix: and maybe you could have some people write some elements. [laughter] alix: which david may have done. david: about eight years ago we went to south africa, and there's a wonderful elephant preserve. alix: hold on. that's your scared face, though. let's be clear, you were terrified. david: i was terrified, and i was worried about my little won falling off. the fact is, it is a long way up, and it is a bumpy ride, but it is fabulous. one big elephant named timbo was the sweetest thing. it is an extra ordinary thing. happy.our son looks very [laughter] up, the call on potential chinese/u.s. trade war. this is bloomberg. ♪ at comcast, we didn't build the nation's largest gig-speed network just to make businesses run faster. we built it to help them go beyond. because beyond risk... welcome to the neighborhood,
about a quarter of them are in botswana.s that mean they will have to cull the herd more in botswana? david: and by the way, they have a lot of ivory. if they can sell that, it could help their populace quite a bit. alix: and maybe you could have some people write some elements. [laughter] alix: which david may have done. david: about eight years ago we went to south africa, and there's a wonderful elephant preserve. alix: hold on. that's your scared face, though. let's be clear, you were...
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under $800 mllion worth of properties spread across several african countries including morocco, botswana now is bronwyn corbett, chief executive of grit real estate income group. bronwyn are welcome to the programme. thanks for having me. what is going on right now? i have to ask you, being a massive african company investing all over africa, being south african yourself, what is your view on the elections? ironic i sit here on the day of the elections. we don't invest in south africa. you have started some of the challenges in south africa and that is what we have said that meant you had stated. being south african, you know things have to resolve themselves. south africa is the —— balance of the continent and it has been the leader in so much of the sophistications of the continent. it is negative. it is very important that the elections hopefully will achieve some of these key aspects even for our business. even if we don't invest in south africa, the importance of south african success and the economy's success is critical for the balance of the continent. where do you invest and why
under $800 mllion worth of properties spread across several african countries including morocco, botswana now is bronwyn corbett, chief executive of grit real estate income group. bronwyn are welcome to the programme. thanks for having me. what is going on right now? i have to ask you, being a massive african company investing all over africa, being south african yourself, what is your view on the elections? ironic i sit here on the day of the elections. we don't invest in south africa. you...
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born free foundation joins us by skype from portion in the united kingdom well so it seems that botswana is an exception to the trend that the problem is that has been caught is that sheer numbers are destroying the livelihoods of farmers and it sounds like something does have to be done. well it's a bizarre situation nic the 1st thing is to remember that what's hard is one of the wealthiest countries in sub-saharan africa where that g.d.p. of over $800000.00 u s dollars a year it does have around $130000.00 up and but it's a down by 14 percent since 2006 and the zimbabwe sorry the parts one of government's own position here is that trophy hunting will increase numbers this is in their own state and publish yes they try to be will increase but most and non trophy hunting will also increase numbers so it doesn't appear to be about the money it doesn't appear to be about reducing numbers because everyone who knows anything about trophy hunting knows that that's not a population control measure so my question is what is it about outer stands that the president of what. dr c.z. wants there t
born free foundation joins us by skype from portion in the united kingdom well so it seems that botswana is an exception to the trend that the problem is that has been caught is that sheer numbers are destroying the livelihoods of farmers and it sounds like something does have to be done. well it's a bizarre situation nic the 1st thing is to remember that what's hard is one of the wealthiest countries in sub-saharan africa where that g.d.p. of over $800000.00 u s dollars a year it does have...
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karma who is the one who instituted the ban in 2014 he argues that killing elephants is bad for botswana's image will damage the tourist industry and one must say that he personally has large investments in the tourist industry so he definitely has an axe to grind there he's very influenced to by some western n.g.o.s animal rights groups who say the hunting is wrong and shouldn't happen under any circumstances and also the well known filmmaker derek your bear who is based in box one a who is strongly against hunting who argues that hunting doesn't do any economic good for local communities and damages elephants but all the people who argue against it don't seem to grapple with the basic problem that in some areas if you don't have hunting then the wildlife would disappear because there is no other way of gaining income a lot of these areas are not suitable for eco tourism tourists won't go there because there are the facilities and so it will go to poor farming and wildlife would just disappear completely ok so how can this be done in a way. that is allowing the sand to how can it be done
karma who is the one who instituted the ban in 2014 he argues that killing elephants is bad for botswana's image will damage the tourist industry and one must say that he personally has large investments in the tourist industry so he definitely has an axe to grind there he's very influenced to by some western n.g.o.s animal rights groups who say the hunting is wrong and shouldn't happen under any circumstances and also the well known filmmaker derek your bear who is based in box one a who is...
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have queued up to say what they think about this there are 3 more after botswana before we actually get to the vote and what is telling of all of those that have spoken so far all apart from the u.k. and the u.s. are backing a ruling in february by the international court of justice that said the ukase ownership of the change or silence was illegal that what the u.s. did at the end of the 1960 s. well beyond when it has given back most of its empire around the world when it decided to split off the shade off from the rest of the rishis before it gave independence so it could keep the chain goss and then do a deal with the u.s. to make the main island of the chain goss' diego garcia a big u.s. military air base that was illegal and that's still the situation there were 1500 islanders who were moved from the island back in the 1960 s. they've still not to be allowed to been allowed to go home i don't think anyone doubts including the u.k. and the u.s. they are going to lose this vote but although the moral position may be well against them legally even though there's been that that ad
have queued up to say what they think about this there are 3 more after botswana before we actually get to the vote and what is telling of all of those that have spoken so far all apart from the u.k. and the u.s. are backing a ruling in february by the international court of justice that said the ukase ownership of the change or silence was illegal that what the u.s. did at the end of the 1960 s. well beyond when it has given back most of its empire around the world when it decided to split off...
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botswana a hunting ban on elephants despite the animal being endangered elsewhere. in sports football's world governing body shelves plans to expand the 2020 world cup to $48.00 teams to catapult form and it will instead be a $32.00 country event as originally planned. so then we begin with the biggest election on earth and indian prime minister narendra modi appears to be on course for a landslide victory early figures suggest his governing b j p party has a big lead modi has commented for the 1st time since the vote counting began and he's promising to build a strong and inclusive india so rahman has more now from new delhi. the count is not even over but other b.j. police headquarters the celebrations have begun. supporters are confident of victory could this be a 2nd consecutive b j p government in the making the votes of hundreds of millions of indians are being collated and candidates and their agents are focusing on the district centers and each constituency. election commission says the turnout was the long. just in india election history more than 600000000
botswana a hunting ban on elephants despite the animal being endangered elsewhere. in sports football's world governing body shelves plans to expand the 2020 world cup to $48.00 teams to catapult form and it will instead be a $32.00 country event as originally planned. so then we begin with the biggest election on earth and indian prime minister narendra modi appears to be on course for a landslide victory early figures suggest his governing b j p party has a big lead modi has commented for the...
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can't even act like i know the capital of botswana. uh...nk i know the capital of costa rica either.is, i'm... yep, just gonna--i'll use a lifeline. i'll use "50/50." >> final? >> final. >> okay, let's take away two incorrect answers. >> okay. >> well, england, costa rica. >> all right, so costa rica was the one i was leaning most toward anyway, so i'll go ahead and lock in c for costa rica. makes the most sense for me. it's obviously not london. i don't think that's the tenth-most populous city here in the u.s. i'll lock in c, costa rica, final. >> well done. yeah, that "50/50" helped. san josé, by the way. >> oh--oh, duh. >> san josé, costa rica. >> that makes sense. >> $10,000. now a chance to double your money... >> let's do it. >> and get to $20,000. you still have the "plus one" if you need it. >> mm-hmm. >> boasting over 630,000 square feet of space, the world's largest location of what retail chain is located about ten miles outside seoul, south korea? >> all right. "630,000 square feet of space," "world's largest location of what re
can't even act like i know the capital of botswana. uh...nk i know the capital of costa rica either.is, i'm... yep, just gonna--i'll use a lifeline. i'll use "50/50." >> final? >> final. >> okay, let's take away two incorrect answers. >> okay. >> well, england, costa rica. >> all right, so costa rica was the one i was leaning most toward anyway, so i'll go ahead and lock in c for costa rica. makes the most sense for me. it's obviously not london. i...
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the government of botswana is lifting a ban on hunting.e is live with us right now. and david, you've done so much work covering the plight of elephants in southern africa. what's going on here? >> well, john, it's really shocking to many, good morning. and you look at those majestic herds that we have seen over the years in botswana and other countries in southern africa. and they are now under threat, say many, because the bots wannan government saying they are going to allow hunting of some 400 elephant per year. they are hitting back at critics saying that conservation is in their dna, john. that they are just right to help preserve those herds, that they are helping to stop the human/animal conflict. big elephants going into a farm yard. they can hurt and even kill people. some 30 people killed and/or injured each year say the government. but there's a bigger picture element here. cancer conservations say they're social such social animals that by killing them, it's morally repugnant as one conservationist told me. and now they are ju
the government of botswana is lifting a ban on hunting.e is live with us right now. and david, you've done so much work covering the plight of elephants in southern africa. what's going on here? >> well, john, it's really shocking to many, good morning. and you look at those majestic herds that we have seen over the years in botswana and other countries in southern africa. and they are now under threat, say many, because the bots wannan government saying they are going to allow hunting of...
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elephant population has fallen from 10000000 at the beginning of the last century 241-5000 today or botswana as elephant population is growing those in east africa have been reduced by nearly half over the last decade by pay check will travers is president of the board for a foundation and is pushing for countries around the world to ban the importing of elephant trophies out of the president of what's hard talk to missy's he wants there to be a so it's a sovereignty issue he's been very democratic he's reached out to the communities to n.g.o.s to experts in the country and has come to this decision but i think you have to recognize that while he is entirely to manage what's one of the population in the way that he sees fit countries that imports reviews are also entitled to say no they will not allow the import of elephant trophies into their country u.s. secretary of state mike pompei o is accuse the head of the chinese tech giant huawei of lying about the company's ties to the beijing government washington place while away on a trade blacklist last week that to be banning u.s. firms from
elephant population has fallen from 10000000 at the beginning of the last century 241-5000 today or botswana as elephant population is growing those in east africa have been reduced by nearly half over the last decade by pay check will travers is president of the board for a foundation and is pushing for countries around the world to ban the importing of elephant trophies out of the president of what's hard talk to missy's he wants there to be a so it's a sovereignty issue he's been very...
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botswana lifts a hunting ban on elephants despite the rare animal being endangered elsewhere. avoids to build a new india that's what the incumbent prime minister said as he claimed victory in the 6 week long general election there are forces for their faith in his party and for giving him another. 5 years in office we begin our coverage with this report from said. the count is not even over but at the headquarters the celebrations have begun and supporters are confident of victory could this be a 2nd consecutive government in the making the votes of hundreds of millions of indians are being collated and candidates and their agents are focusing on the district centers and each constituency. election commission says the turnout was the largest in indian election history more than 600000000 people voted out of 900000000 that were eligible to take part in the 6 week election the issues are very clear for some. people have voted for nationalism for the good of the country and for development work done by multi multi task. people that. this election has been one of the most divisiv
botswana lifts a hunting ban on elephants despite the rare animal being endangered elsewhere. avoids to build a new india that's what the incumbent prime minister said as he claimed victory in the 6 week long general election there are forces for their faith in his party and for giving him another. 5 years in office we begin our coverage with this report from said. the count is not even over but at the headquarters the celebrations have begun and supporters are confident of victory could this...
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secretary only a few days ago pressed him to ban the imports of elephant trade he's not just from botswana but from all other countries not possibly doing the same with you know european union other places. just ahead on the force from one of the most dramatic comeback of the baseball season. on. the. home. thank you very much india captain scotty billy's host england the team to beat the ad the crickets will cup the tournaments begins in a week's time qualities and then are ranked 2nd in the world behind in glendale he and the 9 other captains took part in a promotional event earlier this year as a wool cup goes back to a round robin league format the top 4 sides will go into the semifinals indian england will face off on june the 30th i think england is probably in their conditions the most strong side in the storm and but i also agree with that all 10 teams are so well balanced and so strong and the fact that this is i don't remember if we have to play every game once makes it all the more challenging and i think that's going to be the best thing about the story and i see this as probab
secretary only a few days ago pressed him to ban the imports of elephant trade he's not just from botswana but from all other countries not possibly doing the same with you know european union other places. just ahead on the force from one of the most dramatic comeback of the baseball season. on. the. home. thank you very much india captain scotty billy's host england the team to beat the ad the crickets will cup the tournaments begins in a week's time qualities and then are ranked 2nd in the...
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secretary only a few days ago pressed him to ban the import of elephant trade he's not just from botswana but from all other countries not possibly doing the same with you know the european union but other prices. just ahead on the. comeback of the baseball season. thanks. to a. home . thank you very much india captain goalie believes the host england are the team to beat at the cricket world cup the tournament begins in a week's time. men are ranked 2nd in the world behind in glendale he and the 9 other captains took part in a promotional event earlier this year as a wool cup goes back to a round robin league format the top 4 sides will go into the semifinals indian england will face off on june 30th i think england is probably in their conditions the most strong side in the storm and but i also agree with that all 10 teams are so well balanced and so strong and the fact that this is i don't mean we have to play every game once makes it all the more challenging and i think that's going to be the best thing about this storm and i see this as probably one of the most competitive boycott th
secretary only a few days ago pressed him to ban the import of elephant trade he's not just from botswana but from all other countries not possibly doing the same with you know the european union but other prices. just ahead on the. comeback of the baseball season. thanks. to a. home . thank you very much india captain goalie believes the host england are the team to beat at the cricket world cup the tournament begins in a week's time. men are ranked 2nd in the world behind in glendale he and...
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and botswana lifts a hunting ban on its growing elephant population. it's a vote to build a new india that's how prime minister narendra modi described his massive win after votes were counted in the parliamentary election india's lower house the locus sabah has 543 seats a modis party to be j.p. has crossed the halfway mark and is well on course to win more than $300.00 seats that's more than it won 5 years ago his car less. the national democratic alliance could have as many as 350 seats the main opposition party the congress is way behind the coalition is expected to win around 82 seats only a slight improvement from last time the remaining 10911 seats have gone to regional parties. reports from new delhi. is on course to win a 2nd term as prime minister of india he arrived at his governing b.g.p. headquarters late on thursday evening and by what his party had achieved. today we have witnessed citizens from every nook and corner of the country filling this beggar's hands i banged my head for india's 1300000000 citizens. but celebrations at b j p hea
and botswana lifts a hunting ban on its growing elephant population. it's a vote to build a new india that's how prime minister narendra modi described his massive win after votes were counted in the parliamentary election india's lower house the locus sabah has 543 seats a modis party to be j.p. has crossed the halfway mark and is well on course to win more than $300.00 seats that's more than it won 5 years ago his car less. the national democratic alliance could have as many as 350 seats the...
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many countries like kenya, where it is illegal to have same—sex relationships, including algeria, botswanationships are completely legal, including guinea—bissau, south africa and rwanda. the issue of same—sex relationships is a divisive one in kenya. most christian and muslim groups support the current law, and the kenyan attorney—general had argued against decriminalisation. the people of kenya are happy that the courts have not been misused to try to introduce laws that a majority of kenyan people and their institutions are opposed to. campaigners first filed their case three years ago and there have been delays in getting to today's verdicts. human rights groups have criticised the court's decision but the country's lgbt activists have vowed to carry on their battle in the courts. school students have been holding strikes in countries around the world to demand action on climate change. organisers say more than a million people were expected join, in at least 110 countries. the strikes were sparked by the swedish student greta thunberg, whose solo protest outside sweden's parliament la
many countries like kenya, where it is illegal to have same—sex relationships, including algeria, botswanationships are completely legal, including guinea—bissau, south africa and rwanda. the issue of same—sex relationships is a divisive one in kenya. most christian and muslim groups support the current law, and the kenyan attorney—general had argued against decriminalisation. the people of kenya are happy that the courts have not been misused to try to introduce laws that a majority of...