74
74
May 19, 2019
05/19
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 74
favorite 0
quote 0
the blast occured in giza, outside the capital cairo. the new grand egyptian museum, close to the pyramids, when the explosion happened. ranyah sabry from bbc arabic is in cairo with the latest. 17 people were injured this morning in egypt when a bus exploded close to the wall of the grand egyptian museum at the giza plateau. among the 17, seven are tourists from south africa and the other ten are egyptians. no one has claimed responsibilty for the attack so far but it is expected that tourism in egypt will suffer heavily after the attack. although it had been picking up for the past few months this year, there was a 53% increase in tourism compared to last year, after the government launched an international campaign calling on tourists to return to egypt and advertising and broadcasting it on international media. according to the head of the egyptian museum, the museum itself was not harmed and no artefacts were wrecked as a result of the explosion. the museum itself is about 400 metres away from the explosion, which was caused by a pr
the blast occured in giza, outside the capital cairo. the new grand egyptian museum, close to the pyramids, when the explosion happened. ranyah sabry from bbc arabic is in cairo with the latest. 17 people were injured this morning in egypt when a bus exploded close to the wall of the grand egyptian museum at the giza plateau. among the 17, seven are tourists from south africa and the other ten are egyptians. no one has claimed responsibilty for the attack so far but it is expected that tourism...
641
641
May 20, 2019
05/19
by
KPIX
tv
eye 641
favorite 0
quote 0
rights worker in cairo, got word police were asking about her, and knew she had to leave egypt. took this video the night she escaped. she says she couldn't risk being recognized along the way, so she cut her hair and took shots of testosterone to look more masculine again. farida told us she almost didn't make it past cairo's airport officials, who pulled her aside for questioning. >> farida abo aouf: and he looked to me like he knows something, but he didn't tell me. >> wertheim: you think the guard knew? >> abo aouf: he knows. >> wertheim: something was up? >> abo aouf: yeah, yeah. he looked to my eyes, eye contact, big eye contact. it's like "i know everything." >> wertheim: farida made it to canada, where rainbow railroad staff was waiting for her, having learned about her situation from their network in egypt. they got her settled in toronto, where she told them about abanoub, who had gone into hiding outside cairo, and ahmed, who was serving three months in solitary confinement. >> abo aouf: i was crying a lot. i told them, "please help my friends. please. they are in jai
rights worker in cairo, got word police were asking about her, and knew she had to leave egypt. took this video the night she escaped. she says she couldn't risk being recognized along the way, so she cut her hair and took shots of testosterone to look more masculine again. farida told us she almost didn't make it past cairo's airport officials, who pulled her aside for questioning. >> farida abo aouf: and he looked to me like he knows something, but he didn't tell me. >> wertheim:...
37
37
tv
eye 37
favorite 0
quote 0
let's go to journalist ruth michelson in cairo what more can you tell us. well it's understood that the attack took place near the coast near the sites very grand. expected. next year that's next is in pyramids there's a package well i would many from it's from south africa it's mentioned only at time of explosion and arrest 17 people were injured according to sources at the egyptian ministry of health most of their injuries. from breaking glass and some shock and the schools had an axe an estimated 10 of the people were gyptian and 7 well south african 2 works what are the officials who are sources there telling you about whether or not this might have been and an actual attack but. we haven't heard anything so far in terms from which officials about the might actually cause the attack or why doesn't cynically it's claimed the attack. you know is that this mirror is an attack that took place last december which i'm told you struck another bus of tourists which killed 3 means tourists and there she got right in. that was actually saying area close to the ke
let's go to journalist ruth michelson in cairo what more can you tell us. well it's understood that the attack took place near the coast near the sites very grand. expected. next year that's next is in pyramids there's a package well i would many from it's from south africa it's mentioned only at time of explosion and arrest 17 people were injured according to sources at the egyptian ministry of health most of their injuries. from breaking glass and some shock and the schools had an axe an...
25
25
tv
eye 25
favorite 0
quote 0
has hit a tourist bus in egypt reports say the explosion took place close to the giza pyramids near cairo a number of people were injured including foreigners but so far there are no reports of deaths let's go to journalist michael seen in cairo who joins us by phone booth what more can you tell us. so i understand today's hot springs folks inside the egyptian ministry of health says there are an estimated 70 people injured in french in the heaviest where egyptian national and 7 south african were still. being explosion targeted just off i leased he's in a program which i'm watching out for the pyramids in egypt and it's where can you can you tell us whether this might have been a coordinated attack move them. when young they had this guy that didn't take. a bit of a packet even suggested it. sort of explosive device something i see fit if i'm there all the details. but here we go if i didn't areas it wasn't that shifting for the fist quite frequently leave kind of improvised devices to talk to or from there there was a group of torch group. the photography with a similar kind of it for t
has hit a tourist bus in egypt reports say the explosion took place close to the giza pyramids near cairo a number of people were injured including foreigners but so far there are no reports of deaths let's go to journalist michael seen in cairo who joins us by phone booth what more can you tell us. so i understand today's hot springs folks inside the egyptian ministry of health says there are an estimated 70 people injured in french in the heaviest where egyptian national and 7 south african...
19
19
tv
eye 19
favorite 0
quote 0
it's a patch of green in the concrete jungle of cairo. illinois. mainly looking to create a clean atmosphere in the area and on the roof. not much more than that. the income generated from this goes into the charity trust here at the mosque. he often brings his grandchild along who really loves rock ale. mohammed didn't have to pay for the equipment cairo based organization should do installed it for free. shareef cousin e and his brother set up the n.g.o.s 8 years ago they decided to work with hydroponics because that requires little water and no soil and the space for the efficient system on practically any rooftop. do that for families with low income this kind of project can raise income a little bit. of them a 3rd be available for that so it doesn't have only environmental benefits if it. but also social ones. in poorer districts like hell while roofs are often cluttered with old trash should do things now setting up 500 gardens here instead the residents of this building set up their micro farm 3 months ago and now they're ready to harvest fo
it's a patch of green in the concrete jungle of cairo. illinois. mainly looking to create a clean atmosphere in the area and on the roof. not much more than that. the income generated from this goes into the charity trust here at the mosque. he often brings his grandchild along who really loves rock ale. mohammed didn't have to pay for the equipment cairo based organization should do installed it for free. shareef cousin e and his brother set up the n.g.o.s 8 years ago they decided to work with...
28
28
May 27, 2019
05/19
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 28
favorite 0
quote 0
iwas even in cairo but was studying abroad... i was in london. if we ta ke abroad...n london. if we take the metaphor of the cage, whether you are still in a cage? no, one of the things i tried to do in my book is try to sort of expose the different stages that i went through. my father disappeared when i was 19 through. my father disappeared when iwas19— through. my father disappeared when iwas 19 — he through. my father disappeared when i was 19 — he was kidnapped when i was 19 — and i am today 48 so, so much of my life has been spent under this inconclusive absence and so i tried to explore but also expose some of the things i went through and, suddenly, in my 20s i felt ca ptu red and, suddenly, in my 20s i felt captured by this fate, by the double bind of being afraid to speak about it, in case this would endanger his life, and being also compelled to speak about it. at your lowest ebb, when you were dealing with all this, i believe in your very early 30s — and you have written frankly about it- and you have written frankly about it — you reach such a low ebb in
iwas even in cairo but was studying abroad... i was in london. if we ta ke abroad...n london. if we take the metaphor of the cage, whether you are still in a cage? no, one of the things i tried to do in my book is try to sort of expose the different stages that i went through. my father disappeared when i was 19 through. my father disappeared when iwas19— through. my father disappeared when iwas 19 — he through. my father disappeared when i was 19 — he was kidnapped when i was 19 — and...
49
49
May 19, 2019
05/19
by
ALJAZ
tv
eye 49
favorite 0
quote 0
can affect how the status speaking to us from cairo is going to tell may institute some middle east policy thanks for joining us on out of there attend thanks for having us. polls have closed in india's mammoth general election sunday was the final day of voting where 102000000 people across 8 states were eligible to cast their ballots but prime minister narendra modi will have to wait until counting day on thursday to see if he is coming back for a 2nd term clouseau hell raman is live on the banks of the ganges environmentalist see that prime minister narendra modi's constituency for help talk us through the significance of an r.t. and the face of it a profession the final result. will indeed serve the significance obviously is that the prime minister is the incumbent here in bonus he will want to win and retain his seat here with the majority that he won with back in 2014 of course the mammoth election has now finished it finished about an hour and a half ago with all of the polling stations in the 7 states and one union territory that were voting today with less debated 100000000. elect
can affect how the status speaking to us from cairo is going to tell may institute some middle east policy thanks for joining us on out of there attend thanks for having us. polls have closed in india's mammoth general election sunday was the final day of voting where 102000000 people across 8 states were eligible to cast their ballots but prime minister narendra modi will have to wait until counting day on thursday to see if he is coming back for a 2nd term clouseau hell raman is live on the...
54
54
May 19, 2019
05/19
by
ALJAZ
tv
eye 54
favorite 0
quote 0
who is a nonresident fellow at the institute for middle east policy joins us now on the phone from cairo tim do we have any idea who could be potentially behind us. it's still too early. for you last night and we. have been reading that there are in december no one in that claimed responsibility to this day there's a debate about who might have been involved. because we tried to. i mean you might feel the same they generally have a history of targeting civilian security forces so the targets seemed out of. line with their. focus. there were tourists who appeared to be the target here is that assuming change of tactic. well it depends on who was engaged. if there was i know they've targeted tourists in the past the most notorious attack of theirs on tourists with the metro jets on the ink in which they downed a russian civilian passenger aircraft. and killing everyone on board. if it is i that this is very likely then this would this would be consistent with their past however if it's the different groups then yes then that would mean people are changing tactics and expanding their target
who is a nonresident fellow at the institute for middle east policy joins us now on the phone from cairo tim do we have any idea who could be potentially behind us. it's still too early. for you last night and we. have been reading that there are in december no one in that claimed responsibility to this day there's a debate about who might have been involved. because we tried to. i mean you might feel the same they generally have a history of targeting civilian security forces so the targets...
172
172
May 18, 2019
05/19
by
FBC
tv
eye 172
favorite 0
quote 0
cairo would also go for about $6k. and larry has about 100 more.uld happen if larry were willing to part with the collection? >> basically, i broke down the collection in three parts -- the high-end, the mid-range models, and then the low-range. the total was $279,000. >> okay. [ chuckles ] >> quite a collection. >> so, i know you've said, larry, that you'd never seriously considered selling, but now that you hear this... that's next. what's your "strange inheritance" story? we'd love to tell it. send me an e-mail or go to our website, strangeinheritance.com. >> now back to "strange inheritance." >> larry atteridge is weighing his options after receiving an appraisal of $279,000 for more than 100 civil war model ships that his late father painstakingly built over a lifetime. so, larry, how does that compare to the appraisal you got years ago? >> well, it's a big surprise. it's much higher than it was. >> well, your dad did great work, and i think it's just a testament to what he put into this. >> in fact, when you consider that larry's father sold
cairo would also go for about $6k. and larry has about 100 more.uld happen if larry were willing to part with the collection? >> basically, i broke down the collection in three parts -- the high-end, the mid-range models, and then the low-range. the total was $279,000. >> okay. [ chuckles ] >> quite a collection. >> so, i know you've said, larry, that you'd never seriously considered selling, but now that you hear this... that's next. what's your "strange...
60
60
May 28, 2019
05/19
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 60
favorite 0
quote 0
he fell out — he certainly could not tolerate the gaddafi regime so went to live in exile in cairo. there he was literally picked up on the street by the intelligence services of libya, who appeared to be working with the egyptians. he was taken, ghosted, back to libya, imprisoned and, well, i have to ask you, in your mind, is he definitely dead? through the laws of deduction he's dead. i do not have any evidence, regardless of all my efforts and the efforts of so many other people, to find information about when, how, where he was killed, if he was killed, where his remains might be. we do not know any of those things and that, of course, is a very specific case that involves me and the search of my father. but as a writer, also, has really taught me something, i feel, about the strange business of being in the present, alive, and yet still in conference and in some close intimacy with the dead. you evocatively described yourself as living in a sort of cage as a result of what happened to you as a youth, ‘cause i think you were just 19 when he disappeared and, of course, you never
he fell out — he certainly could not tolerate the gaddafi regime so went to live in exile in cairo. there he was literally picked up on the street by the intelligence services of libya, who appeared to be working with the egyptians. he was taken, ghosted, back to libya, imprisoned and, well, i have to ask you, in your mind, is he definitely dead? through the laws of deduction he's dead. i do not have any evidence, regardless of all my efforts and the efforts of so many other people, to find...
54
54
May 7, 2019
05/19
by
ALJAZ
tv
eye 54
favorite 0
quote 0
support palestinians in gaza and the west bank though are held to broker this is far deal long with cairo twenty five palestinians and for the strains were killed in the cross border fighting the shock on aim has more. palestinian and israeli families continue to bury their dead as the cease fire took effect on monday morning. almost thirty people were killed during the worst cycle of violence between hamas and israel since the gaza war in two thousand and fourteen. those killed include a four month old baby a man running for cover at a senior hamas commander in london. headed on the scene was a horrible dust was everywhere it was so dark you couldn't see your own hands i was shocked to see a woman laying on the ground and her limbs were everywhere fighters in gaza launched more than six hundred rockets into israel for its part israel launched air strikes hitting three hundred fifty targets in heavily populated areas of gaza a targeted strike killed a hamas commander in his car. get hamas and israel seemed eager to deescalate the situation quickly. monday was the start of the a sonic fast
support palestinians in gaza and the west bank though are held to broker this is far deal long with cairo twenty five palestinians and for the strains were killed in the cross border fighting the shock on aim has more. palestinian and israeli families continue to bury their dead as the cease fire took effect on monday morning. almost thirty people were killed during the worst cycle of violence between hamas and israel since the gaza war in two thousand and fourteen. those killed include a four...
54
54
tv
eye 54
favorite 0
quote 0
of easing the weekly but this along the border so the league ation using cairo is was before this wave. to discuss with a gyptian mediators how to bridge the israeli so hamas think this is the way we have to wait and that was very obvious in this state they want israel to ease the blockade that imposing gaza since twelve ok howsomever lucia thank you very much for that update. well as to thailand now with the newly crowned king of the country has been taking part in the seven kilometer procession through the capital bangkok on the second day of his three day crowning ceremony the position comprises more than a thousand soldiers police and government officials and is a chance for the thai people to see their monarch in his royal gob king long corn ascended to the throne two and a half years ago when his father came away after reigning for seventy years his son's official coronation ceremony began on saturday. our correspondent challenge shells and pills in bangkok and following those celebrations challenge today's a second day of the celebrations you are there in the heart of it what's
of easing the weekly but this along the border so the league ation using cairo is was before this wave. to discuss with a gyptian mediators how to bridge the israeli so hamas think this is the way we have to wait and that was very obvious in this state they want israel to ease the blockade that imposing gaza since twelve ok howsomever lucia thank you very much for that update. well as to thailand now with the newly crowned king of the country has been taking part in the seven kilometer...
37
37
tv
eye 37
favorite 0
quote 0
about mediation efforts you know that some delegations where hamas and islamic jihad were anyway in cairo usually it's the egyptians that imaginatively in such situations as well as with the u.n. and. supposing that many asian efforts ongoing but there were some reports in the israeli media quoting an israeli official saying that the he does know of any such mediation talks so it depends now i mean both sides have said they're prepared. for a further escalation with the militant group saying they could increase the range of the rocket range but also the intensity of asteroids so we have to wait and see how the coming i was with what they really bring right tanya kramer for us in jerusalem thank you so much to thailand now where elaborate ceremonies have taken place in bangkok to crown the country's new king might have a hero a long card the sixty six year old ascended to the throne in two thousand and sixteen after the death of his father who was widely were feared and much beloved saturday's pageantry is the start of a three day ceremony that formally invests and with regal power symboli
about mediation efforts you know that some delegations where hamas and islamic jihad were anyway in cairo usually it's the egyptians that imaginatively in such situations as well as with the u.n. and. supposing that many asian efforts ongoing but there were some reports in the israeli media quoting an israeli official saying that the he does know of any such mediation talks so it depends now i mean both sides have said they're prepared. for a further escalation with the militant group saying...
16
16
tv
eye 16
favorite 0
quote 0
self declared president why do called for a series of strikes hoping to force majeure to i reach of cairo quite joe has described this week's protests as the final phase in. even though they have failed to break the political stalemate. tens of thousands of people have taken part in another mass rally in sudan's capital khartoum and they are pressing the military.
self declared president why do called for a series of strikes hoping to force majeure to i reach of cairo quite joe has described this week's protests as the final phase in. even though they have failed to break the political stalemate. tens of thousands of people have taken part in another mass rally in sudan's capital khartoum and they are pressing the military.
50
50
tv
eye 50
favorite 0
quote 0
to address african issues for example he said that he wants a free trade area between cape town and cairo and this is something you to hear from him because it was the biggest 2 economies in africa nigeria and south africa that have been blocking such a free trade zone in the last year so this might be a new direction the fight against corruption was an essential part of run the post as campaign rhetoric and he addressed the issue in his inaugural speech let's have a listen. i want people to have launched a some of those you know home they had invested their cross hairs not man not to the temptation of heart 102. challengers not i want country they are huge and they are you know. but they are not in some own to. talk in their earlier today. and will he be able to clean up his hardening party's reputation. that is the big question here will he really be able to walk his talk many people have their doubts because the a.n.c. has been in power for 25 years and it moved from a liberation movement into a party that many people here see that has a lot of criminal elements a lot of people who tri
to address african issues for example he said that he wants a free trade area between cape town and cairo and this is something you to hear from him because it was the biggest 2 economies in africa nigeria and south africa that have been blocking such a free trade zone in the last year so this might be a new direction the fight against corruption was an essential part of run the post as campaign rhetoric and he addressed the issue in his inaugural speech let's have a listen. i want people to...
43
43
May 12, 2019
05/19
by
ALJAZ
tv
eye 43
favorite 0
quote 0
there magazine you could see some clouds in your forecast at $26.00 degrees and over here towards cairo it is going to be a warm day for you with a temperature of $27.00 degrees. russia has jeopardized the united states security interest we know what you are doing and you will not succeed perceptions from the outside. on to the picture from the inside. i think russia's foreign policy is too soft. russian goals be achieved not peace and if you will russia on al-jazeera. welcome back you're watching al-jazeera my name's peter dhabi these are your headlines who the rebels say they've begun redeploying fighters from 3 major ports in yemen they say it's part of the u.n. brokered deal however the yemeni government says it's a ploy and handing control to allies. as well as opposition leader says he wants to work with the u.s. military to try to oust president nicolas maduro. made that call during an opposition rally where he urged his supporters to keep protesting against men to. one of the story of the 6th phase of voting in india's one and a half month long parliamentary election is now on t
there magazine you could see some clouds in your forecast at $26.00 degrees and over here towards cairo it is going to be a warm day for you with a temperature of $27.00 degrees. russia has jeopardized the united states security interest we know what you are doing and you will not succeed perceptions from the outside. on to the picture from the inside. i think russia's foreign policy is too soft. russian goals be achieved not peace and if you will russia on al-jazeera. welcome back you're...
39
39
tv
eye 39
favorite 0
quote 0
easing the weekly but this along the border so the league ation is in cairo is was before this way. to discuss with a gyptian as the mediators how to press the israeli so hamas think this is the way how these ladies and that that was very obvious in their state they want israel to ease the blockade that imposing gaza since twelve ok doesn't the lucian thank you very much for that update. south africa's governing african national congress is holding its final campaign campaign rally ahead of a general election supporters poured into the johannesburg stadium for the event and boosting support for the party as it faces the strongest challenge yet to its twenty five years in power president cyril run a poser is promising new jobs and economic growth and sees govern south africa's since the apartheid system ended it's been shaken by several corruption scandals. christine one who has been at that rally she sent us this update. fi official figures are not yet out but the agency was expecting a crowd of about one hundred thousand people to come out today to listen to sit i'm opposed to give
easing the weekly but this along the border so the league ation is in cairo is was before this way. to discuss with a gyptian as the mediators how to press the israeli so hamas think this is the way how these ladies and that that was very obvious in their state they want israel to ease the blockade that imposing gaza since twelve ok doesn't the lucian thank you very much for that update. south africa's governing african national congress is holding its final campaign campaign rally ahead of a...
21
21
tv
eye 21
favorite 0
quote 0
declared president one why don't called for a series of strikes hoping to force majeure go out of cairo or quite joe has described this week's protests as the final phase in ice sting majordomo even though they have failed to pray.
declared president one why don't called for a series of strikes hoping to force majeure go out of cairo or quite joe has described this week's protests as the final phase in ice sting majordomo even though they have failed to pray.
55
55
tv
eye 55
favorite 0
quote 0
previous times mehdi a target and we know that a delegation of hamas and islamic jihad is actually in cairo this week so they are all eyes on them whether they can calm down the situation this time well just briefly talk us through what sparked this latest outbreak of violence. well there has been a period of relative calm around the israeli elections because egypt had brokered some sort of understanding between israel and hamas but that calm has broken down now also has been some frustration of reports coming out of gaza because the implementation of this understanding has had not been followed up so that's the fuel from gaza now this week attentions had risen and on friday doing to friday protests there have been some incidents so that caused so many also this latest round of violence that we are seeing can you kramer in southern israel thank you. the newly crowned king of thailand has begun a seven kilometer procession through bangkok on the second day of his three day crowning ceremony the position comprises more than a thousand soldiers police and government officials there's a chance
previous times mehdi a target and we know that a delegation of hamas and islamic jihad is actually in cairo this week so they are all eyes on them whether they can calm down the situation this time well just briefly talk us through what sparked this latest outbreak of violence. well there has been a period of relative calm around the israeli elections because egypt had brokered some sort of understanding between israel and hamas but that calm has broken down now also has been some frustration...
49
49
May 8, 2019
05/19
by
ALJAZ
tv
eye 49
favorite 0
quote 0
the other side of the mediterranean the temperatures here have dropped for some of us as well for cairo being pretty hot over the past few days from wednesday all maximum temperature would just be around twenty seven of it will stay that way as we head into thursday elsewhere plenty of fine weather to be seen with her bats getting to around twenty two degrees the central belt of africa will see a bit more action in the line of showers but empty of them over parts of uganda and stretching west. in a two part series. the lives of two to. twenty years. in science circumstances which.
the other side of the mediterranean the temperatures here have dropped for some of us as well for cairo being pretty hot over the past few days from wednesday all maximum temperature would just be around twenty seven of it will stay that way as we head into thursday elsewhere plenty of fine weather to be seen with her bats getting to around twenty two degrees the central belt of africa will see a bit more action in the line of showers but empty of them over parts of uganda and stretching west....
47
47
May 19, 2019
05/19
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 47
favorite 0
quote 0
the explosion happened in giza, outside the capital cairo, near the new grand egyptian museum. many of the injured are foreign nationals. donald trump has outlined his views on abortion, after several us states passed tough new laws. he said on twitter he was against terminations, except in cases of rape, incest or a serious health risk to the mother. anti euthanasia campaigners have been picketing a hospital in eastern france, to try to prevent doctors withdrawing treatment from a man who's been in a coma for 11 years. vincent lambert‘s wife wants treatment to stop, but his elderly parents disagree. at ten o'clock, mishal husain will be here with a full round up of the days news. now on bbc news — the rise of the right in europe — our world reports on those celebrating the success of populist parties; and those fighting to stop it. here's jean mackenzie. across europe, the far right is on the rise, taking on governments, promising to end migration and shake up the eu. i don't want to be part of the minority in my own country. are these parties fueling hate? i think their aims
the explosion happened in giza, outside the capital cairo, near the new grand egyptian museum. many of the injured are foreign nationals. donald trump has outlined his views on abortion, after several us states passed tough new laws. he said on twitter he was against terminations, except in cases of rape, incest or a serious health risk to the mother. anti euthanasia campaigners have been picketing a hospital in eastern france, to try to prevent doctors withdrawing treatment from a man who's...
79
79
May 30, 2019
05/19
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 79
favorite 0
quote 0
the great dream of her transcontinental railroad running north, south, and stretching from cape to cairo, along what roads and the dream of being a continuous plexus of british -controlled africa. most of the railways that were erected in africa had a very different geography. but again this tells us pretty much we need to know about european colonialism. these railroads have nothing to do with developing political or even market economy but what they do is they connect deepwater ports, copperfield, the densest set of networks right around johannesburg and into kimberly the diamond field. institutions designed to suck out the material good of africa and as efficiently as possible. let me tell you the story briefly of just one line. the uganda line. we promise to connect the port of mombasa with the nile river system conjuring and african analog for the american system in which rails and water propelled by steam connected a vast internal market. at the same time that the line promise to accelerate the extraction of the bounty of the continent, they also promised to facilitate the highland
the great dream of her transcontinental railroad running north, south, and stretching from cape to cairo, along what roads and the dream of being a continuous plexus of british -controlled africa. most of the railways that were erected in africa had a very different geography. but again this tells us pretty much we need to know about european colonialism. these railroads have nothing to do with developing political or even market economy but what they do is they connect deepwater ports,...
32
32
May 17, 2019
05/19
by
ALJAZ
tv
eye 32
favorite 0
quote 0
half years at an egyptian president without charges trial or conviction in national was detained at cairo airport in december 26th again after arriving to meet his family he was accused of spying and disseminating false news egyptian authorities have a new sister tension at least 18 times al-jazeera strongly denies the allegations and the models for sainz immediate release now egypt's military says it's killed $47.00 armed men during several raids across north and central sinai the army added that hundreds of explosive devices and other weapons were seized and more than 150 people arrested 5 soldiers were killed egypt has been fighting armed groups and sinai for 7 years he is. the saudi led coalition in yemen says it will investigate the possibility of an accidental airstrike in the capital sana'a the coalition and says it was trying to target when the troop positions but residential neighborhoods have also been bombed and at least 6 civilians all from one family have been killed 2 russian citizens are among those injured. ports. for the saudi u.a.e. coalition in yemen the series of strik
half years at an egyptian president without charges trial or conviction in national was detained at cairo airport in december 26th again after arriving to meet his family he was accused of spying and disseminating false news egyptian authorities have a new sister tension at least 18 times al-jazeera strongly denies the allegations and the models for sainz immediate release now egypt's military says it's killed $47.00 armed men during several raids across north and central sinai the army added...
33
33
May 21, 2019
05/19
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 33
favorite 0
quote 0
on wednesday, around a0 celsius maybe a6 degrees in cairo on wednesday, around a0 celsius into israel our shores, looking quiet thanks to high pressure and we will see it winds, good smells of sunshine, and variable cloud but it does turn u nsettled variable cloud but it does turn unsettled across western areas by the time we reached the end of the week. that it's the time we reached the end of the week. that its is how it is looking for the next few days, you can see your full for the next few days, you can see yourfull uk for the next few days, you can see your full uk weather forecast right here in about half an hour. goodbye for now. hello, i'm ros atkins, this is outside source. he want to understand the therapy and parliamentary elections in its domestic elections which feed into the structure of power at brussels as well. tonight we are live from berlin. yesterday we are in poland and we will be in paris tomorrow, looking at those in a moment. britain's prime minister theresa may tells mps they will get a vote on whether to hold a second referendum if they approve her brexit wi
on wednesday, around a0 celsius maybe a6 degrees in cairo on wednesday, around a0 celsius into israel our shores, looking quiet thanks to high pressure and we will see it winds, good smells of sunshine, and variable cloud but it does turn u nsettled variable cloud but it does turn unsettled across western areas by the time we reached the end of the week. that it's the time we reached the end of the week. that its is how it is looking for the next few days, you can see your full for the next few...
60
60
May 19, 2019
05/19
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 60
favorite 0
quote 0
earlier i spoke to ranyah sabry from bbc arabic who is in cairo and gave us the latest.ue to a primitive ied or improvised electronic device that went off when the bus was passing and shattered the glass, the majority of the injuries, all of which are light, were caused by the shattered glass. seven are tourists from south africa and the rest are egyptians, passers—by or people who were in a car next to the bus when the explosion happened, and it occurred close to the grand egyptian museum which is still under construction and will be opened officially in 2022 but part of it remains to be open, things have moved from the egyptian museum in tahrir square to the grand egyptian museum and this is why the tourist bus was in the area. it's obviously a popular attraction. how unusual is it for tourists to be targeted? security in egypt has been stable for the past two years plus, we haven't seen such explosions in the capital or any explosions targeting tourists, any violence has been occurring as part of egypt's clamp—down on terrorists and skirmishes between security and the
earlier i spoke to ranyah sabry from bbc arabic who is in cairo and gave us the latest.ue to a primitive ied or improvised electronic device that went off when the bus was passing and shattered the glass, the majority of the injuries, all of which are light, were caused by the shattered glass. seven are tourists from south africa and the rest are egyptians, passers—by or people who were in a car next to the bus when the explosion happened, and it occurred close to the grand egyptian museum...
64
64
May 28, 2019
05/19
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 64
favorite 0
quote 0
he fell out — he certainly could not tolerate the gaddafi regime so went to live in exile in cairo.d to be working with the egyptians. he was taken, ghosted, back to libya, imprisoned and, well, i have to ask you, in your mind, is he definitely dead? through the laws of deduction he's dead. i do not have any evidence, regardless of all my efforts and the efforts of so many other people, to find information about when, how, where he was killed, if he was killed, where his remains might be. we do not know any of those things and that, of course, is a very specific case that involves me and the search of my father. but as a writer, also, has really taught me something, i feel, about the strange business of being in the present, alive, and yet still in conference and in some close intimacy with the dead. you evocatively described yourself as living in a sort of cage as a result of what happened to you as a youth, ‘cause i think you were just 19 when he disappeared and, of course, you never got to see him again and you were not even in cairo at the time, i think you were studying abroad.
he fell out — he certainly could not tolerate the gaddafi regime so went to live in exile in cairo.d to be working with the egyptians. he was taken, ghosted, back to libya, imprisoned and, well, i have to ask you, in your mind, is he definitely dead? through the laws of deduction he's dead. i do not have any evidence, regardless of all my efforts and the efforts of so many other people, to find information about when, how, where he was killed, if he was killed, where his remains might be. we...
322
322
May 20, 2019
05/19
by
KNTV
tv
eye 322
favorite 0
quote 0
embassy in cairo said no americans are among the injured. back here at home as gang related violence and other crimes rise, the dire need to keep gang members off the streets is a challenge. so one group in boston is taking an innovative but controversial approach to solve the problem. sthe's in college. >> happy to be here. >> of course, i'm happy to be here. i'm blessed to be here. >> reporter: he's enrolled at boston's bunker hill community cosing because this former >> i used to do little stupid stuff. >> reporter: now morris and dozens more caught in violence and poverty are getting a second chance. they are part of a program called "boston uncornered." a nonprofit focused on getting gang members off the streets and into the classroom. in part by paying them to do it. founder mark cullerton admits it's a controversial idea. >> we pay young people $400 a week, about $20,000 per year to give them the opportunity to make the choices that we believe and we know that they want to make. >> i still think you'll have people watch this and say,
embassy in cairo said no americans are among the injured. back here at home as gang related violence and other crimes rise, the dire need to keep gang members off the streets is a challenge. so one group in boston is taking an innovative but controversial approach to solve the problem. sthe's in college. >> happy to be here. >> of course, i'm happy to be here. i'm blessed to be here. >> reporter: he's enrolled at boston's bunker hill community cosing because this former...
87
87
May 3, 2019
05/19
by
LINKTV
tv
eye 87
favorite 0
quote 0
thanks surprisingly to cairo's normally very conservative fatwa house.nd that's all from us this week. but don't forget, we love hearing from you. send us an email to global3000@dw.com. and check us out on facebook, dw women. see you next week. ♪ [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, 05/03/19 05/03/19 [captioning made possible by democracy now!] amy: from new york, this is democracy now! >> the occupation of ella stein also -- palestine also depends american.ion of amy: "not backing down: israel, free speech, and the battle for palestinian human rights." that's the title of an event set to take place saturday at the
thanks surprisingly to cairo's normally very conservative fatwa house.nd that's all from us this week. but don't forget, we love hearing from you. send us an email to global3000@dw.com. and check us out on facebook, dw women. see you next week. ♪ [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, 05/03/19 05/03/19 [captioning made possible by democracy now!] amy: from new york, this is democracy now! >> the occupation of ella stein also -- palestine also depends american.ion of...
35
35
May 9, 2019
05/19
by
LINKTV
tv
eye 35
favorite 0
quote 0
thanks surprisingly to cairo's normally very conservative fatwa house.nd that's all from us this week. but don't forget, we love hearing from you. send us an email to global3000@dw.com. and check us out on facebook, dw women. see you next week. ♪ [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, narrator: on this episode of "earth h focus," the illegal lumber trade is a multi-million-dollar business spanning the globe. in the northwest united states, scientists are using innovative methods to stop lumber from enentering ththe country, w whin brazil, violent clashes have erupted at the source, where indigenous groups are trying to stop poachers from decimating their forest.
thanks surprisingly to cairo's normally very conservative fatwa house.nd that's all from us this week. but don't forget, we love hearing from you. send us an email to global3000@dw.com. and check us out on facebook, dw women. see you next week. ♪ [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, narrator: on this episode of "earth h focus," the illegal lumber trade is a multi-million-dollar business spanning the globe. in the northwest united states, scientists are using...
41
41
May 6, 2019
05/19
by
ALJAZ
tv
eye 41
favorite 0
quote 0
but it's certainly not going to come from washington it could come from cairo it could come from other regional actors perhaps europe but it's not going to come from watching how that are going to be joining us from washington thank you so much for your time. thanks here's what's coming up for you on this news hour priest storm planning saved many lives when cycling funny to india but one of the hundreds of thousands it did leave on this. saddam's military announces plans for change the opposition there are still unconvinced and in sport we will find out how chelsea secured a spot for next season's champions league. at least forty one people have died in russia after a plane in flames made an emergency landing extraordinary pictures here of that moment the stricken aircraft returned to moscow's show with the of airport captured by an amateur cameraman a fire broke out minutes after the air flight flight took off for months in northern russia now but some i looked on there were seventy three passengers and five crew members twenty eight passengers and now at the airport terminal investi
but it's certainly not going to come from washington it could come from cairo it could come from other regional actors perhaps europe but it's not going to come from watching how that are going to be joining us from washington thank you so much for your time. thanks here's what's coming up for you on this news hour priest storm planning saved many lives when cycling funny to india but one of the hundreds of thousands it did leave on this. saddam's military announces plans for change the...
139
139
May 5, 2019
05/19
by
LINKTV
tv
eye 139
favorite 0
quote 0
thanks surprisingly to cairo's normally very conservative fatwa house.nd that's all from us this week. but don't forget, we love hearing from you. send us an email to global3000@dw.com. and check us out on facebook, dw women. see you next week. ♪ [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, [water bubbles] narrator: the detroit river up north shaped the
thanks surprisingly to cairo's normally very conservative fatwa house.nd that's all from us this week. but don't forget, we love hearing from you. send us an email to global3000@dw.com. and check us out on facebook, dw women. see you next week. ♪ [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, [water bubbles] narrator: the detroit river up north shaped the
124
124
May 20, 2019
05/19
by
KNTV
tv
eye 124
favorite 0
quote 0
embassy in cairo said it was not aware of any american citizens among the injured >> what a weekend of weather we've had. what d >> good morning. dangerous days is it's one of those days lives and towns could be changed forever. we have the possibility of not just tornadoes, but strong tornadoes that could be on the ground for many minutes. we'll call them long tractor nad owe, a half hour, hour two rounds of storms, first one hail then damaging winds the second one this afternoon will be the tornado possibility. this is the area of greatest concern. we kind of go from the yellow which is a slight risk all the way to the pink which is the high risk. the high risk is where we think the most dangerous weather will be dallas, you're not in that oklahoma city you're in the moderate next to the high risk. witch that falls, same for you lubbock and amarillo in the moderate small towns in between there we're most concerned with the chance of dealing with not just tornadoes, but even strong or nad oesz that includes childress, texas, guthrie, and elk city, too storms will head towards wichita
embassy in cairo said it was not aware of any american citizens among the injured >> what a weekend of weather we've had. what d >> good morning. dangerous days is it's one of those days lives and towns could be changed forever. we have the possibility of not just tornadoes, but strong tornadoes that could be on the ground for many minutes. we'll call them long tractor nad owe, a half hour, hour two rounds of storms, first one hail then damaging winds the second one this afternoon...
38
38
tv
eye 38
favorite 0
quote 0
self declared president one why do called for a series of strikes hoping to force majeure do i have cairo or joe has described this week's protests as the final phase in a sting madrid or even though they have failed to break the political stalemate. malaysia has released the last remaining suspect being held against action with the killing of the half brother of north korea's.
self declared president one why do called for a series of strikes hoping to force majeure do i have cairo or joe has described this week's protests as the final phase in a sting madrid or even though they have failed to break the political stalemate. malaysia has released the last remaining suspect being held against action with the killing of the half brother of north korea's.
54
54
May 19, 2019
05/19
by
ALJAZ
tv
eye 54
favorite 0
quote 0
who is a nonresident fellow at the time institute for middle east policy he joins us via skype from cairo thank you very much for being with us timothy just how significant is this attack and what more information i thought is giving. the attack are we've heard that there's at least 17 people injured. 10 egyptians and south 7 south africans i believe and but so far nothing too serious from what we've heard from reports and no no fatalities thus far but the psychological impact of the attack that can still be quite substantial is the 2nd time that a bus of tourists attacked and the last 6 months for you to see in december 28th it was the last time we saw that and so it will i think jaw a number of governments who have been lobbied by bt if you government to exalts alibis or its for their citizens who are considering a visit to egypt that it's a government that's advice which would draw and spend more tourists will come and then like this is definitely going to cost them sort of profession doing stuff right and you know attacks of course in places like sinai are unfortunately frequent attac
who is a nonresident fellow at the time institute for middle east policy he joins us via skype from cairo thank you very much for being with us timothy just how significant is this attack and what more information i thought is giving. the attack are we've heard that there's at least 17 people injured. 10 egyptians and south 7 south africans i believe and but so far nothing too serious from what we've heard from reports and no no fatalities thus far but the psychological impact of the attack...
32
32
May 20, 2019
05/19
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 32
favorite 0
quote 0
to you. 17 people have been injured in an explosion that hit a tourist bus in the egyptian capital, cairoose to a prestigious new museum near the pyramids. it's not yet known who was behind the bombing, but islamist militants have attacked tourists in egypt in the past. sophia tran—thomson has this report. it is not the experience tourists come to egypt for — their tour bus windows almost completely blown out. the bomb went on sunday, near the country's famed giza pyramids, just a few hundred metres from the new grand egyptian museum, due to open next year. security sources say the roadside bomb, containing nails and pieces of metal, exploded next to the bus, wounding 17 people, mostly from south africa, and causing injuries to egyptians in a nearby car. officials say most of the injuries were minor, while three people were treated in hospital. it is not yet known who was behind the bombing but islamist militants have attacked tourists in egypt in the past. it is the latest blow to the country's tourism industry, after three vietnamese holiday makers and their guide were killed in a simil
to you. 17 people have been injured in an explosion that hit a tourist bus in the egyptian capital, cairoose to a prestigious new museum near the pyramids. it's not yet known who was behind the bombing, but islamist militants have attacked tourists in egypt in the past. sophia tran—thomson has this report. it is not the experience tourists come to egypt for — their tour bus windows almost completely blown out. the bomb went on sunday, near the country's famed giza pyramids, just a few...
31
31
May 19, 2019
05/19
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 31
favorite 0
quote 0
an explosion targets a tourist bus near the egyptian pyramids, on the edge of cairo — 17 people have his silence on abortion — he says he only supports it in exceptional circumstances. and — a speedy victory for rafa nadal at the italian open in rome, as he beats the world number one, novak djokovic, in just two and a half hours.
an explosion targets a tourist bus near the egyptian pyramids, on the edge of cairo — 17 people have his silence on abortion — he says he only supports it in exceptional circumstances. and — a speedy victory for rafa nadal at the italian open in rome, as he beats the world number one, novak djokovic, in just two and a half hours.