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there are over 50000 cabs in cairo. but drivers like tariq are now rare breeds because the state subsidizes new taxis that have catalytic converters. egypt just fighting pollution a huge problem especially in cairo. the aim is to banish dirty older models. tariq has to keep his 200 running because there's no chance he could register and another old mercedes as a taxi. for him a worrying prospect. leave. it plus the. news. that. the banks agenda every few months for months you like to change god's love to exist. that is they just wouldn't change a good. 80 years but from time to time torak does still have to take his mercedes to the garage. after all it has about half a 1000000 kilometers on the clock. on. the trunk lid is jammed a minor problem and one that's quickly fixed was tonics 200 is one of the last in cairo but in the nile delta he says there's a city full of old mercedes models 50 years after the new generation series came out. of the look of. design nama metsi to spend time on the trip to. so i'm afraid to. ti
there are over 50000 cabs in cairo. but drivers like tariq are now rare breeds because the state subsidizes new taxis that have catalytic converters. egypt just fighting pollution a huge problem especially in cairo. the aim is to banish dirty older models. tariq has to keep his 200 running because there's no chance he could register and another old mercedes as a taxi. for him a worrying prospect. leave. it plus the. news. that. the banks agenda every few months for months you like to change...
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western germany yuri's a cairo family lives in exile here his wife 2 daughters and grandchildren he's never seen. yelena is that cairo is the eldest daughter she works as a sales clerk she's the only one of the family to speak openly about their fate she came to germany a year after her father's disappearance this is the 1st is that her uncle has heard about the key witness his statement and the details of her father's death. of course it's hard to hear all this and see the gravesites not to mention to hear all about how it happened you'd have to have nerves of steel for that. but do the statements check out the council of europe in strasburg could pass the 1st judgement on that. christos readers and andre got to learn here the key witnesses statement polgar readers is a criminal defense lawyer from cyprus he investigated the politicians disappearances for the council 15 years ago that alone is working on the cases today the council of europe tracks human rights abuses and keeps an especially close eye on bello reduce. the ability we have today to run and even see good investigation t
western germany yuri's a cairo family lives in exile here his wife 2 daughters and grandchildren he's never seen. yelena is that cairo is the eldest daughter she works as a sales clerk she's the only one of the family to speak openly about their fate she came to germany a year after her father's disappearance this is the 1st is that her uncle has heard about the key witness his statement and the details of her father's death. of course it's hard to hear all this and see the gravesites not to...
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called us he's in on resident fellow at the institute for middle east policy he joins us now from cairo welcome to d.w. africa let's start off with what is at the heart of this disagreement over the stem the most pressing issue is the period of time that if you if you will use to fill the reservoir behind the down those faster they fill it the less water rule will flow out of us downstream to sudan and egypt and so egypt concept here as long as possible to allow for water to reach it right so we now know that ethiopia's prime minister went ahead an os of africa's president to negotiate this while washington is also mediating talks between the players which also includes the done my question so you say is it does president asked made not necessarily think that much will come out of the mediation by washington why go ahead and ask south africa's president to also come in and mediate. i think i think both egypt and if you know if you're looking for leverage when they don't have any directly over one another and so the hope that for haps prime minister ahmed spoke is that the south african
called us he's in on resident fellow at the institute for middle east policy he joins us now from cairo welcome to d.w. africa let's start off with what is at the heart of this disagreement over the stem the most pressing issue is the period of time that if you if you will use to fill the reservoir behind the down those faster they fill it the less water rule will flow out of us downstream to sudan and egypt and so egypt concept here as long as possible to allow for water to reach it right so...
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increase ethiopia standing in the talks while of course cairo has a longstanding relationship with the americans and so they're hoping that the americans will help them achieve more preferable compromise in the final agreement right now the washington told ongoing what can we expect from that well they're scheduled to have to resolve everything in these talks by january 15th by wednesday if they fail to do so then they would have to move to arbitration based on the existing agreements between the 3 countries currently the rhetoric between ethiopia and egypt doesn't bode well the ethiopians have accused the egyptians of refusing to put forward a more reasonable timeline claiming that they wanted 12 to 21 years whereas the egyptians have dismissed and said that ethiopia's being dishonest and that they propose something. briefer as a little a 6 to 7 years the pentagon grateful. we have a prime. minister at the aft may have say that he's ready to go to war over this stab could could could this situation escalates to that point where there's a war between these 2 countries if they're not ab
increase ethiopia standing in the talks while of course cairo has a longstanding relationship with the americans and so they're hoping that the americans will help them achieve more preferable compromise in the final agreement right now the washington told ongoing what can we expect from that well they're scheduled to have to resolve everything in these talks by january 15th by wednesday if they fail to do so then they would have to move to arbitration based on the existing agreements between...
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high priest dating from about 3000 years ago an archaeological dig at a site 300 kilometers south of cairo was found 16 tunes containing stone coffins along with 10000 statuettes and precious jewelry and. a high ranking official possibly a religious leader was buried almost 3000 years ago and unearthed from 7 meters underground a woman and her children were also discovered in the sarcophagus. archaeologists have been painstakingly piecing together what they have found. the importance of this discovery is that we have a better understanding of funeral rituals in the late kingdom. the graves were intended for high officials up to the greco-roman period of the last year none of the many. the scientists have been digging up 16 graves in the minya province south of cairo since august the findings include 20 sarcophagi thousands of statues amulet and other finally crafted pieces of jewelry of priceless value. the fact that extended families were buried in a single chamber with all these artifacts is regarded as a sensational discovery. i consider that one of the most important if this covers it
high priest dating from about 3000 years ago an archaeological dig at a site 300 kilometers south of cairo was found 16 tunes containing stone coffins along with 10000 statuettes and precious jewelry and. a high ranking official possibly a religious leader was buried almost 3000 years ago and unearthed from 7 meters underground a woman and her children were also discovered in the sarcophagus. archaeologists have been painstakingly piecing together what they have found. the importance of this...
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point out which is the smell gas forum which was formed about a year ago which is headquartered in cairo and includes 6 of the parties doesn't include lebanon of course turkey hasn't joined but nevertheless that sort of organization could be perhaps used to bring out the different contradictions of interest and so forth and keep the i on the prize which is without question for europe anyway diversification of supplies and hopefully a contribution in the longer run to greatest ability in the region that mehmet i want to look now at the situation in libya will it turkey's parliament sending troops to libya to protect as it sees its rights in the eastern mediterranean so obviously recently signed that maritime boundaries agreement with libya but how much of a gamble is that for turkey and what implications does it have. well i think wanting is quite clear turkey feels being ignored sidelined excluded india bigger is military non-game and this 7 nation military and natural gas forum for example doesn't include turkey but if you look at the picture on a very objective basis turkey is the larg
point out which is the smell gas forum which was formed about a year ago which is headquartered in cairo and includes 6 of the parties doesn't include lebanon of course turkey hasn't joined but nevertheless that sort of organization could be perhaps used to bring out the different contradictions of interest and so forth and keep the i on the prize which is without question for europe anyway diversification of supplies and hopefully a contribution in the longer run to greatest ability in the...
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cairo would also go for about $6k. and larry has about 100 more.el, what do you sense could 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 t
cairo would also go for about $6k. and larry has about 100 more.el, what do you sense could 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...
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an archaeological dig at a site 300 kilometers south of cairo has found 16 tombs and 10,000 statuettesrecious jewelry. /a high rank -- correspondent: a high-ranking official, possibly a religious leader, was buried almost 3000 years ago seven meters underground, and on earth. a woman and children were also discovered in the sarcophagus. archaeologists have been painstakingly piecing together what they found. >> the importance of this discovery is that we have a better understanding of funeral rituals in the late kingdom. the graves were intended for high officials up to the greco-roman. -- up to the greco-roman period. correspondent: scientists have been digging up 16 graves south of cairo since august, including 20 sarcophagi, thousands of statues, amulets, fine-crafted pieces of jewelry of priceless value. the fact that families were buried with all these artifacts is regarded as a sensational discovery. >> i consider this is one of the most important discoveries in this area, adding more and more information. correspondent: the discovery sheds new light on extended family relationsh
an archaeological dig at a site 300 kilometers south of cairo has found 16 tombs and 10,000 statuettesrecious jewelry. /a high rank -- correspondent: a high-ranking official, possibly a religious leader, was buried almost 3000 years ago seven meters underground, and on earth. a woman and children were also discovered in the sarcophagus. archaeologists have been painstakingly piecing together what they found. >> the importance of this discovery is that we have a better understanding of...
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by the evening, tahrir square, the heart of official cairo, was in the hands of the demonstrators.ution". the earthquake singled out buildings and brought them down in seconds. tonight, the search for any survivors has an increasing desperation about it as the hours passed. the new government is firmly in control of the entire republic of uganda. survivors of the auschwitz concentration camp have been commemorating the 40th anniversary of their liberation. they toured the huts, gas chambers and crematoria, and relived their horrifying experiences. this is newsday on the bbc. i'm sharanjit leyl in singapore. i'm lewis vaughan jones in london. our top stories: the coronavirus outbreak which began in china has been declared a global health emergency. the number of those who have died has now risen to 213. with less than 2a hours until britain officially leaves the european union, pro—eu protestors have gathered outside the houses of parliament in london. it is expected there will be a pro—brexit rally on friday. let's take a look at some front pages from around the world. we start wit
by the evening, tahrir square, the heart of official cairo, was in the hands of the demonstrators.ution". the earthquake singled out buildings and brought them down in seconds. tonight, the search for any survivors has an increasing desperation about it as the hours passed. the new government is firmly in control of the entire republic of uganda. survivors of the auschwitz concentration camp have been commemorating the 40th anniversary of their liberation. they toured the huts, gas...
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tempter wise we aren't looking too bad there still in the mid teens across much of the area and for cairo it could be some rain showers in another forecast with a temperature of 16. the in the. students across india have been protesting for a 2nd day after pupils and academics were attacked at a prestigious university them strangers from different cities came out in solidarity with pupils from nehru university in new delhi last assailants raided the institution on sunday injuring at least $35.00 people the raiders' been blamed on the students' union which is closely linked to prime minister narendra modi's party it comes as nationwide protests against the controversial new citizenship law continue. and staying in india for men convicted of the gang rape and murder of a female student in 2012 have been sentenced to death the brutal attack sparked a nationwide protests and led to new anti rape laws the 23 year old victim was attacked on a bus in the capital new delhi along with a male friend she was raped and beaten with a metal bar and then dumped on the roadside and she died of her injuri
tempter wise we aren't looking too bad there still in the mid teens across much of the area and for cairo it could be some rain showers in another forecast with a temperature of 16. the in the. students across india have been protesting for a 2nd day after pupils and academics were attacked at a prestigious university them strangers from different cities came out in solidarity with pupils from nehru university in new delhi last assailants raided the institution on sunday injuring at least...
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over the next couple of days as we go towards friday do expect to see the rain starting cairo we do expect to see attempt to there about 18 degrees. when is the last time you were out on the streets protesting whether on line you feel the weight of the system going to walk through each and every luggage or layer further and further into the jail or if you join us on say please entry has to start from day one whether again you and attention or you incarcerate this is a dialogue everyone has a voice so far there are studies that support rush coverage will be varying accounts but i want to give people the reason for it join the global conversation on how does iraq. welcome back to promote about top stories here at this hour the u.s. house of representatives has delivered the articles of impeachment against donald trump to the senate for trial is accused of abuse of power the proceedings are expected to start next week. the u.s. and china have signed the 1st phase of a deal to ease their trade war with china's promise to increase american imports of the u.s. remove her son cars on chine
over the next couple of days as we go towards friday do expect to see the rain starting cairo we do expect to see attempt to there about 18 degrees. when is the last time you were out on the streets protesting whether on line you feel the weight of the system going to walk through each and every luggage or layer further and further into the jail or if you join us on say please entry has to start from day one whether again you and attention or you incarcerate this is a dialogue everyone has a...
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their fate she came to germany a year after her father's disappearance this is the 1st elaine as a cairo has heard about the key witness his statement and the details of her father's death. of course it's hard to hear all this and see the gravesites not to mention to hear all about how it happened you'd have to have nerves of steel for that. but do those statements check out the council of europe in strasburg could pass the 1st judgement on that. christos readers and andre got to learn here the key witnesses statement polgar readers is a criminal defense lawyer from cyprus he investigated the politicians disappearances for the council 15 years ago got to learn is working on the cases today the council of europe tracks human rights abuses and keeps an especially close eye on bello reduce. the ability we have today to run an evidence against investigation that iris seems very small that's a problem it's impossible for these abductions. to have taken place we thought. to put it mildly. of. your fish. and when i say very high your fee shows. my mind goes to the president. maybe he knew maybe
their fate she came to germany a year after her father's disappearance this is the 1st elaine as a cairo has heard about the key witness his statement and the details of her father's death. of course it's hard to hear all this and see the gravesites not to mention to hear all about how it happened you'd have to have nerves of steel for that. but do those statements check out the council of europe in strasburg could pass the 1st judgement on that. christos readers and andre got to learn here the...
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citizen was that arrested in cairo in 25th teen during a crackdown on protests against president. kusum of long insisted he was falsely charged and had no links to any opposition groups an autopsy has been ordered to determine the cause of his death. as is a professor of law at rutgers university and she thinks the u.s. waited far too long to push for customs release. it's just another tragic death of the thousands of people that are political prisoners in egypt and the fact that a person would rather starve to death than stay in an egyptian prison speaks volumes about just how horrendous the conditions are in those prisons and one of the ways in which the egyptian regime is arguably torturing some of these detainees is by an intentional denial of adequate medical care for diagnosed illnesses such as heart conditions diabetes and other illnesses and so then when they die the regime can say that these are natural causes that killed them as opposed to affirmative forms of torture such as electrocution or are waterboarding for example so i think this is a very sad case but unfortunat
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citizen was arrested in cairo in 2013 during a crackdown on protests against president. custom and long insisted he was falsely charged and had no links to any opposition groups. haiti's president john elway's concern rule by decree after being left with no government and no parliament because elections to choose new representatives were never held its further upset an already delicate democracy after months of anti-government protests stories about reports from port au prince. precedential will be facing some tough questions in the next few days maurice could be running the country on his own from now on after the mandate of congress and 2 thirds of the senate expired on monday maurice blamed congress man for the current situation that has left the country without a legit inward government. in 2018 are called on palm and to an extraordinary session to vote on the electoral law this did not happen and again in november and 2018 we seem to budget to the parliament there were millions of dollars for elections in january the budget was sent back to the executive they were s
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and in cairo authorities are training airport staff on how to handle affected passengers. of a more let's bring in why sue i dress in the nigerian capital abuja. nigeria has intensified screening of inbound passengers what is the situation there right now. this to asia right now in. parts of nigeria is. an intensifying screening of passengers that are coming to nigeria this is done in all the airports and all the board up parks coming to nigeria the only problem is that there is still scanty information within that period of what this virus because when i asked some people on the street it will but this seems not to be a way out of this virus and how to protect themselves does it kind of. among nigerians when dad he can contact these virus or does virus get is the get into nigeria just a we we had to pull out by ross in the us right so father hasn't been a confirmed case in africa yes but nevertheless other major african efforts certainly stepped ops of the islands how do you think this could impact china's trade relations with african countries. for now it may not affect
and in cairo authorities are training airport staff on how to handle affected passengers. of a more let's bring in why sue i dress in the nigerian capital abuja. nigeria has intensified screening of inbound passengers what is the situation there right now. this to asia right now in. parts of nigeria is. an intensifying screening of passengers that are coming to nigeria this is done in all the airports and all the board up parks coming to nigeria the only problem is that there is still scanty...
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blue nile tributary ethiopia sees hydroelectric power as the key to its drive to modernize that 6 cairo and up for conflict with sudan sandwiched in the middle egypt takes 90 percent of its agriculture and drinking water from the nile just 20 kilometers from the sudanese border if the opiah has been building 145 meter height grand ethiopian renaissance dam to provide hydroelectric power to rural areas and boost the economy egypt fears ethiopia's dam could pose an existential threat this week foreign ministers from egypt if you and sadat a meeting in washington to reach a deal water use during the years it will take to fill the dam and into the future once ethiopia's hydroelectric plant is commissioned let's go over to reporter maria get nicholas who she's following the story for us how justified are egypt's concerns in this dispute. well you jim's concerns of course are many about it's access to fresh water as you said the elder presents about 90 percent of egypt's press fresh water resources and mainly used for drinking water agriculture which is really crucial to the economy of course
blue nile tributary ethiopia sees hydroelectric power as the key to its drive to modernize that 6 cairo and up for conflict with sudan sandwiched in the middle egypt takes 90 percent of its agriculture and drinking water from the nile just 20 kilometers from the sudanese border if the opiah has been building 145 meter height grand ethiopian renaissance dam to provide hydroelectric power to rural areas and boost the economy egypt fears ethiopia's dam could pose an existential threat this week...
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in missouri who i said you are from cairo and she said no, i'm from a mile outside of there. [laughter] >> so, those things matter. place matters to people. and there's a lot of value in place. another thing that matters but also doesn't necessarily require credentials as religion and faith and third whic with just dangerous this race, racial identity. these are things where effectively you can block -- things that give you meaning give you value that we can't quantify. we can't measure but also, i think that over time the front row has just assumed don't have value because we can't measure it. so we tell people just move, go from a to b., like that doesn't -- what is the cost of the box so, the way that we think about the world is in a very narrow framework of only one thing matters and the thing that matters is a resume. it is a measurable and so it's harder to measure where you are from the community bonds, safe etc. and that is actually amething that i've seen admitted. one economist speaking here said that when she saw the book, she really didn't like it and none of her
in missouri who i said you are from cairo and she said no, i'm from a mile outside of there. [laughter] >> so, those things matter. place matters to people. and there's a lot of value in place. another thing that matters but also doesn't necessarily require credentials as religion and faith and third whic with just dangerous this race, racial identity. these are things where effectively you can block -- things that give you meaning give you value that we can't quantify. we can't measure...
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i was traveling to cairo to egypt with my brother.s and that screener detected his temperature, his fever and we were stripped of passports and we had no right after that, we had to do what they said we had to do and i don't know if it is that level yet. is that how it works for people united states citizens who could be traveling to other countries? what should they expect when traveling? >> hopefully not anything as bad as that experience and it will vary from country to country. with other countries like australia, will give people questionnaires and people screen positive on questionnaires they will get an exam not based on a thermal scan. these thermal scans can be inaccurate during the it bola outbreak a nurse in newark airport in an attempt for some time, that is not something we want them to repeat but it is important to educate people who may have been in places where the viruses circulating. there is an incubation period up to two weeks as the person in the state of washington did so you know how to call, how to tell your do
i was traveling to cairo to egypt with my brother.s and that screener detected his temperature, his fever and we were stripped of passports and we had no right after that, we had to do what they said we had to do and i don't know if it is that level yet. is that how it works for people united states citizens who could be traveling to other countries? what should they expect when traveling? >> hopefully not anything as bad as that experience and it will vary from country to country. with...
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mile outside of cairo. so place matters to people. they have a lot of value. and another thing that matters is religious faith and third is race and racial identity. and effectively things that give you meaning and value that we cannot quantify that we could measure but also we could weave over time that they don't have values we cannot measure that so to tell people just move go from a to b. what is the cost of that cracks it is immense. so the way we think about the world is in a very narrow framework and that thing that matters is a resume and education how much money you make. >> it is immeasurable. from community bonds. that is something i have seen admitted. one economist said and none of her friends liked it because they emphasized things that were so vague and airy like community bonds and looking for other ways to measure success. but also it strikes a lot of people to say you would see an article on the washington post and people talk about the accident of where you are born perky could say it's u
mile outside of cairo. so place matters to people. they have a lot of value. and another thing that matters is religious faith and third is race and racial identity. and effectively things that give you meaning and value that we cannot quantify that we could measure but also we could weave over time that they don't have values we cannot measure that so to tell people just move go from a to b. what is the cost of that cracks it is immense. so the way we think about the world is in a very narrow...
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citizen was arrested in cairo and 2013 during a crackdown on protests against president. because some had long insisted he was falsely charged and had no links to any opposition groups well those are the headlines join me for more news here on al-jazeera after witness stay with us. all know counting the cost why the us spends binney i'm song pools amends heading when the treat basis across the world plus the reshaping of the meets of this freight as offer them's wife the decimates klein is polk industry i'm the 1st digits tax but could escalate a trade counting the false on al-jazeera bookham embellished i what hell i mean by the anything if it is got fun the mag have that the man actually even lot bomb and a minute a need in going to him to his them stand it but nam it to a local girls go one here yeah been the nick being a bit there'd been no no no no no no no no no no thank you don't look at him in the end i thought oh and a we had watch a sanding bendis the been but nam it didn't more hateful in 5th one with statically restudy this hope the the a puff of then it's up
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presenter ricardo cairo is a close friend of carlos gone and he spoke to him after his escape. you think of knew he was confident about the future he's got a lot of plans and that's the most important thing he's surrounded by his family and friends he's at home here in his country. guns are scheduled live and on is a stunning twist in a roller coaster journey that saw him fall from boardroom to detention center here he spent more than 100 days in spartan conditions far removed from his sometimes extravagant lifestyle the order tycoon stands accused of underreporting his salary to the chain of $85000000.00 prosecutors also allege he skimmed off millions of dollars from the company for his own personal use go on has repeatedly denied all accusations tokyo has no extradition treaty with beirut japan's justice department is left holding guns bond worth around 12000000 euros. croatia has just assumed a 6 month rotating presidency of the e.u. council the youngest member of the european union has yet to adopt the euro it would help the country's tourism business but not everyone sings
presenter ricardo cairo is a close friend of carlos gone and he spoke to him after his escape. you think of knew he was confident about the future he's got a lot of plans and that's the most important thing he's surrounded by his family and friends he's at home here in his country. guns are scheduled live and on is a stunning twist in a roller coaster journey that saw him fall from boardroom to detention center here he spent more than 100 days in spartan conditions far removed from his...
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stopped his onward journey leading to a criminal career that would last the next 20 years i came here in cairo i pay some by the about $6000.00 or make 4 or have got another. but they took my money on it on the day. i started to learn about the phosphor by myself congo on the run they know they may not let you know all because they are they business. so i try to buy some. first. i find probably have them on their stolen wrong in the market i bought for cool on that one on that or something like this. with thailand awash with stolen passports and clients plentiful it was time for the forges. using a closed shop in a bangkok tourist area at the front the doc to hone his skills and sold his product . i know i. know i like jordan it was not difficult you just need. a choice of it so i started to get more come on this guy. take that. many names is it. like a football. i would choose name one family from different people is not difficult. for making one. the doctor insisted his customers follow his precise instructions for the deception to work. you need to remember everything about your name a. pla
stopped his onward journey leading to a criminal career that would last the next 20 years i came here in cairo i pay some by the about $6000.00 or make 4 or have got another. but they took my money on it on the day. i started to learn about the phosphor by myself congo on the run they know they may not let you know all because they are they business. so i try to buy some. first. i find probably have them on their stolen wrong in the market i bought for cool on that one on that or something like...
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mejores de su grupo y lo hace de una forma particular con esta prótesis que tiene >>> la prótesis de cairo le queda >>> con su creatividad y el apoyo del distrito escolar de irving crearon los diseños en tercera dimensión. una era más suave cita >>> una maestra de música que desde un principio se propuso buscar toda la ayuda posible para que keila tocara el chelo. escuchamossoque la iba ser parte de la orquesta >>> el agradecimiento que la tocó el chelo frente a los creadores de su prótesis era más evie de orgullo y alegría entre los futuros ingenieros >>> ella tiene una diferencia y eso la hace especial. >>> niña muy especial creo que aprendió dos cosas. también estos pequeños que le ayudaron a ella poder lograr y este instrumento de tiempo que le dedicaron también para poder lograr. >>> para los jóvenes estudiantes que hicieron esto. el inesperado regalo de navidad de un niño de siete años de atlanta georgia terminó en su estómago así el pequeño se lo comió por accidente. asegurar una razón media que lo había expulsado del cuerpo de forma natural dicen nun gesto de ener su iphone amabili
mejores de su grupo y lo hace de una forma particular con esta prótesis que tiene >>> la prótesis de cairo le queda >>> con su creatividad y el apoyo del distrito escolar de irving crearon los diseños en tercera dimensión. una era más suave cita >>> una maestra de música que desde un principio se propuso buscar toda la ayuda posible para que keila tocara el chelo. escuchamossoque la iba ser parte de la orquesta >>> el agradecimiento que la tocó el...
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i'm forgot a mile outside of cairo. so, those things matter. place matters to people. and there's a lot of value in place. and another thing that matters that also doesn't necessarily require credential is religion, faith. and the third, which is a dangerous one, is race. racial identity. these are things where effectively you can walk -- things that give you meaning, give you value, that we can't quantify, we can't measure, but also i think we've over time the front rojas just assumed don't have value because we can't measure it. so we just tell people. just move, be a widget, go from a to b. what's the cost of that? cost of that is immense. so the way we think about the world is it is very narrow framework of one thing mattering and that thing that matters is a resume, education, and how much money you make. >> it's immeasurable and that's a -- harder to measure where you're from, community bonds, faith, et cetera, and that's actually something that i seen admitted. one economist speaking here said that when she saw the book hillbilly elegy she didn't likes it becaus
i'm forgot a mile outside of cairo. so, those things matter. place matters to people. and there's a lot of value in place. and another thing that matters that also doesn't necessarily require credential is religion, faith. and the third, which is a dangerous one, is race. racial identity. these are things where effectively you can walk -- things that give you meaning, give you value, that we can't quantify, we can't measure, but also i think we've over time the front rojas just assumed don't...
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his own wood journey leading to a criminal career that would last the next 20 years i came here in cairo i pay somebody about $6000.00 to make. me into gold. but they took my money it on a day. i started to learn about the phosphor by myself. they know the norm because they are they business. so i try to buy some passport 1st. i find probably have them on a stolen wrong in the market i bought. one on that or something like this. with thailand awash with stolen passports and clients plentiful it was boom time for the forces. using a closed shop in a bangkok tourist area as a front the doctor honed his skills and sold his product. i know i. know electronic is not difficult you just need. a choice of it so i started to have more. i take that. many names and. i would choose the name one family from different people is not difficult. is taken for making one. the doctor insisted his customers follow his precise instructions for the deception to work. you need to remember everything about your name age place where you're living rich city who is president who is your king. what is your boss call
his own wood journey leading to a criminal career that would last the next 20 years i came here in cairo i pay somebody about $6000.00 to make. me into gold. but they took my money it on a day. i started to learn about the phosphor by myself. they know the norm because they are they business. so i try to buy some passport 1st. i find probably have them on a stolen wrong in the market i bought. one on that or something like this. with thailand awash with stolen passports and clients plentiful it...
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it was over like a ten day period at the last day i went with the egyptian route ported cairo and we went to an elementary school it was an all women voting station. we stood outside and we interviewed women as they came out. everyone of them was covered. and every one of them said they voted for the muslim except one. i asked them why did you voted they said better sidewalks, better streetlights, more jobs, more security, more healthcare. there wasn't one who said if i see another woman and a bikini on the beach in alexandria i'm in a blow myself up. and it was just so telling a lesson of just what your point is. in afghanistan we were lined with a criminal syndicate. that's how the people saw the government. is there any wonder that we consistently underestimate the relations between government? the government is so much more important than ideology and that's what comes out of the poetry. >> inc. that is exactly right. >> host: i'll give you number three later. just introduce yourself. >> i'm an intern at the german embassy and i am particularly interested in the situation in leba
it was over like a ten day period at the last day i went with the egyptian route ported cairo and we went to an elementary school it was an all women voting station. we stood outside and we interviewed women as they came out. everyone of them was covered. and every one of them said they voted for the muslim except one. i asked them why did you voted they said better sidewalks, better streetlights, more jobs, more security, more healthcare. there wasn't one who said if i see another woman and a...
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the time we get towards saturday it's rain continues in the forecast there with the temperature in cairo of 60 degrees and ghazi it is going to be some clouds for the tempter a 15. a journey of personal discovery. which is the coping of a letter to germany dressed like ground. 0. traces of family links back to the regime of benito mussolini the nonspecific is fascism returned to italian port freshers in the family it makes me sick this letter although a profound coming through on al-jazeera. al-jazeera explores prominent figures of the 20th century and how why i've always influence the course of history the felt that he did not get enough credit for ending up but if you want to be the biggest oracle figure but he was mandela the biggest icon in the world the prisoner and the president who came together to end up partite in south africa nelson mandela and f.w. de klerk face to face on al-jazeera. hello again adrian forget here in doha with the news out from al-jazeera the headlines the judge for the impeachment trial of president donald trump will be sworn in within the next hour the u.s.
the time we get towards saturday it's rain continues in the forecast there with the temperature in cairo of 60 degrees and ghazi it is going to be some clouds for the tempter a 15. a journey of personal discovery. which is the coping of a letter to germany dressed like ground. 0. traces of family links back to the regime of benito mussolini the nonspecific is fascism returned to italian port freshers in the family it makes me sick this letter although a profound coming through on al-jazeera....
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the time we get towards saturday it's rain continues in the forecast there with the temperature in cairo of 16 degrees and ghazi it is going to be some clouds for the tempter a 15. the 21st century began with extraordinary economic growth across much of latin america. but since this halted in 2008 there's been a political shift to the right on a continent was socialism once thrived. and a chilean politician goes on a journey to meeting leading leftwing figures to understand why that politics have lost ground so dramatically. latin america a giant in time oil coming soon across europe immigration is high on the agenda and in hungary it's presented as a pressing issue we didn't have immigrants at all 0 immigration but this is the one political topic anybody and everybody is discussing the far right is preparing for battle and their opponents or anyone who is different. prejudiced some pride in hungary on al-jazeera. well i get a treat for get here in doha but the news from out of iraq the headlines washington syrian warplanes have resumed attacks on syria's last remaining rebel held provin
the time we get towards saturday it's rain continues in the forecast there with the temperature in cairo of 16 degrees and ghazi it is going to be some clouds for the tempter a 15. the 21st century began with extraordinary economic growth across much of latin america. but since this halted in 2008 there's been a political shift to the right on a continent was socialism once thrived. and a chilean politician goes on a journey to meeting leading leftwing figures to understand why that politics...
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citizen was arrested in cairo during a crackdown on protesters against president lcc -- alsisi.autopsy has been ordered to determine the cause of death. the trump administration has announced military trainees will be sent back to the kingdom of saudi arabia following an investigation by the attorney general and the fbi in the december shooting by a saudi cadet at a naval base in pensacola, florida. three u.s. sailors were killed in the attack that washington is calling an act of terrorism. correspondent: the shooting shocked the tightly knit community pensacola and raised questions about the training programs that allowed hundreds of international cadets to attend courses at u.s. bases. people interviewed 500 in this investigation, in which it found the shooter acted alone and that none of his fellow saudi officers had any foreknowledge of the attack. but the social media accounts of 21 of the cadets contained what the u.s. attorney general called derogatory material, ranging from what is described as terrorist-related content to child pornography. >> the relevant u.s. attorney
citizen was arrested in cairo during a crackdown on protesters against president lcc -- alsisi.autopsy has been ordered to determine the cause of death. the trump administration has announced military trainees will be sent back to the kingdom of saudi arabia following an investigation by the attorney general and the fbi in the december shooting by a saudi cadet at a naval base in pensacola, florida. three u.s. sailors were killed in the attack that washington is calling an act of terrorism....
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little my husband went to cairo because of the crisis that the wanted that if he hadn't gone there we would have died of hunger. starts. on job. this is news to live from berlin president trump warns that america will hit back hard and fast if tehran retaliate for the death of a top military leader iran is holding a series of funeral processions for general qassam solo money 2 days after u.s. airstrike killed him in back to colorado warns the rest of the world waits to see how the islamic republic might seek revenge. and the toll from australia's bushfires keeps on rising as far as criticism of the government's handling of the crisis.
little my husband went to cairo because of the crisis that the wanted that if he hadn't gone there we would have died of hunger. starts. on job. this is news to live from berlin president trump warns that america will hit back hard and fast if tehran retaliate for the death of a top military leader iran is holding a series of funeral processions for general qassam solo money 2 days after u.s. airstrike killed him in back to colorado warns the rest of the world waits to see how the islamic...