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landry is from cameroon.has been here in asia for the last 10 years and he recruits african football players for asian teams. >> bangkok is a hub as long as you have many, your life here is ok. if you do not have money, it is hell. money is the key to stay here so you can get everything you want. >> landry knows what he is talking about. he is a former football player himself and now works for recruiting african talent for the southeast asian football clubs. the quest for a better life brings thousands of african footballers to asia. burma is the new eldorado for african football. william is 22 years old. he is not only landry's latest recruit, he is also his latest -- younger brother. we find him trading in a prestigious club. william arrived from cameroon recently and quickly adapted to this new country and has already found his place in the asian team. what are you saying to them? >> i tease them a little. >> what did you say to him? >> i told him i love his sister. >> the poverty and the tropical climate
landry is from cameroon.has been here in asia for the last 10 years and he recruits african football players for asian teams. >> bangkok is a hub as long as you have many, your life here is ok. if you do not have money, it is hell. money is the key to stay here so you can get everything you want. >> landry knows what he is talking about. he is a former football player himself and now works for recruiting african talent for the southeast asian football clubs. the quest for a better...
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cameroon's english speakers have been demonstrating against a meeting organized by the ruling cameroon people's democratic movement party. clashes between the protesters have resulted in injuries and death. president's the party came to the city to call on the anglophone protesters to stop strikes they have been carrying out for months now. makeoon's english speakers up just 20% of the population. they say they are being marginalized. now many of them would like to see the united republic go up in flames. and return to the federal state system that existed before 1972. molly: vote counting is still underway in ghana, following wednesday's presidential election. there has been a delay in results coming in due to the verification process, and now all sides are calling for calm. our correspondent reports. ghana'sing outside election commission, it is inside this building that the lengthy protest of the verification is still ongoing. this morning we heard from the head of the election commission, who said there were delays in getting verified results out. this was because they are having t
cameroon's english speakers have been demonstrating against a meeting organized by the ruling cameroon people's democratic movement party. clashes between the protesters have resulted in injuries and death. president's the party came to the city to call on the anglophone protesters to stop strikes they have been carrying out for months now. makeoon's english speakers up just 20% of the population. they say they are being marginalized. now many of them would like to see the united republic go up...
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liverpool'sjoel matip is one of seven cameroon players refusing to go to the africa cup of nations whichold coach hugo broos they're not interested in being selected after he named them in his squad. an angry broos said they had "put personal interest above those of the national team". and suggested the cameroon fa might ask fifa to suspend them at club level for the duration of the tournament. the finnish driver valtteri bottas looks likely to become lewis hamilton's new team—mate at mercedes. his current team, williams, have persuaded felipe massa to stay on for another season if bottas leaves to replace the retired world champion nico rosberg. mercedes have had one offer for bottas turned down but a deal is expected to be done in the new year. that's all sport for now. you can keep up—to—date with all those stories on the bbc sport website. more than 25,000 people are said to have left aleppo. james longman is following developments. there has been a big delay this morning in getting the last evacuees out of east aleppo or the last few convoys out. we understand that at least 60 buses
liverpool'sjoel matip is one of seven cameroon players refusing to go to the africa cup of nations whichold coach hugo broos they're not interested in being selected after he named them in his squad. an angry broos said they had "put personal interest above those of the national team". and suggested the cameroon fa might ask fifa to suspend them at club level for the duration of the tournament. the finnish driver valtteri bottas looks likely to become lewis hamilton's new team—mate...
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but the group till carries out suicide bombings in the northeast and in neighbouring niger and cameroonafrica's editorjames copnall says the nigerian government still has some way to go before victory over boko haram is a reality. this comes in a long line of strong statements from president muhammadu buhari about boko haram. one year ago he told bbc that the war against the militant group was technically won, and yet, in that past year we have seen suicide bomb attacks, other attacks by boko haram. what is clear is that the militant group have lost some territory and do not control big towns. it seems now according to the president's statement that they may have lost their territory in the forest in the north—east of the country. the group's tactics have changed and they have become an organisation that uses more suicide attacks and sneak attacks, rather than holding onto territory. i think it would be premature to say that boko haram were finished, they still operate in tunisia and other regional countries. it was also striking that president muhammadu buhari referred to new efforts t
but the group till carries out suicide bombings in the northeast and in neighbouring niger and cameroonafrica's editorjames copnall says the nigerian government still has some way to go before victory over boko haram is a reality. this comes in a long line of strong statements from president muhammadu buhari about boko haram. one year ago he told bbc that the war against the militant group was technically won, and yet, in that past year we have seen suicide bomb attacks, other attacks by boko...
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liverpool'sjoel matip is one of seven cameroon players refusing to go to the africa cup of nations whicher he named them in his squad. an angry broos said they had "put personal interest above those of the national team". and suggested the cameroon fa might ask fifa to suspend them at club level for the duration of the tournament. the finnish driver valtteri bottas looks likely to become lewis hamilton's new team—mate at mercedes. his current team, williams, have persuaded felipe massa to stay on for another season if bottas leaves to replace the retired world champion nico rosberg. mercedes have had one offer for bottas turned down but a deal is expected to be done in the new year. the five—time champion raymond van barneveld is into the second round of the pdc world darts championship at alexandra palace. he beat england's robbie green, averaging nearly 100 in the process. that's all sport for now. you can keep up—to—date with all those stories on the bbc sport website. that's bbc.co.uk/sport and i'll have more in the next hour syrian government forces are hoping to take full control o
liverpool'sjoel matip is one of seven cameroon players refusing to go to the africa cup of nations whicher he named them in his squad. an angry broos said they had "put personal interest above those of the national team". and suggested the cameroon fa might ask fifa to suspend them at club level for the duration of the tournament. the finnish driver valtteri bottas looks likely to become lewis hamilton's new team—mate at mercedes. his current team, williams, have persuaded felipe...
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boko haram still stages suicide bombings in the northeast and in neighbouring niger and cameroon.igerian government still has some way to go before victory over boko haram is achieved. i think you have to recognise that this comes in a long line of strong state m e nts this comes in a long line of strong statements from president muhammadu buhari about boko haram. one year ago he told bbc that the war against the militant group was technically won, and yet, in that past year we have seen suicide bomb attacks, other attacks by boko haram. what is clear is that the militant group have lost some territory and do not control big towns. it seems now according to the president's statement that they may have lost their territory in the forest in the north—east of the country. the group's tactics have changed and they have become an organisation that uses more suicide attacks and sneak attacks, rather than holding onto territory. i think it would be premature to say that boko haram we re premature to say that boko haram were finished, they still operate in tunisia and other regional count
boko haram still stages suicide bombings in the northeast and in neighbouring niger and cameroon.igerian government still has some way to go before victory over boko haram is achieved. i think you have to recognise that this comes in a long line of strong state m e nts this comes in a long line of strong statements from president muhammadu buhari about boko haram. one year ago he told bbc that the war against the militant group was technically won, and yet, in that past year we have seen...
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in cameroon, hippos are almost extinct. one of the core threats is hunting for ivory., rico, it's the last newsday before christmas. you have a cat and i have tinsel. merry christmas! —— hat.|j you have a cat and i have tinsel. merry christmas! -- hat. i love your tinsel! thank you! here in the uk, it's getting colder and the longer nights are making it feel more christmassy. but how do you celebrate in the sunshine? until now, i'm dreaming of a white christmas. there are so many ways, kasia. living in singapore means living in a climate that's permanently summer. so if you don't want to jet off for that iconic wintry holiday, how can you experience a white christmas on the equator? sarah toms and her two children find out. # it looks a lot like christmas to me # though i can see where you might disagreee # for we're miles away from where, in some festive thoroughfare # there are seasonal delights, and lots of pretty coloured lights # but it looks a lot like christmas from here...# we have had to hire jackets, boots and gloves because we do not have anything warm enoug
in cameroon, hippos are almost extinct. one of the core threats is hunting for ivory., rico, it's the last newsday before christmas. you have a cat and i have tinsel. merry christmas! —— hat.|j you have a cat and i have tinsel. merry christmas! -- hat. i love your tinsel! thank you! here in the uk, it's getting colder and the longer nights are making it feel more christmassy. but how do you celebrate in the sunshine? until now, i'm dreaming of a white christmas. there are so many ways,...
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boko haram still stages suicide bombings in the northeast and in neighbouring niger and cameroon.gress, the nigerian government still has some way to go before victory over boko haram is achieved. we have to recognise this comes in a long line of quite strong state m e nts comes in a long line of quite strong statements from the president about boko haram. a year ago or so he told the bbc that the war against the militant group was technically one and the government had one at that warand and the government had one at that war and yet, and the government had one at that warand yet, in and the government had one at that war and yet, in that past year, we have seen suicide bomb attacks and other attacks by boko haram. what is clear is the militant group have lost a n clear is the militant group have lost an awful lot of territory and do not control big towns. it seems according to the president's statement that they may have lost their territory in the north—east of their territory in the north—east of the country. but the group's tactics have changed and they've become an organisat
boko haram still stages suicide bombings in the northeast and in neighbouring niger and cameroon.gress, the nigerian government still has some way to go before victory over boko haram is achieved. we have to recognise this comes in a long line of quite strong state m e nts comes in a long line of quite strong statements from the president about boko haram. a year ago or so he told the bbc that the war against the militant group was technically one and the government had one at that warand and...
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but they have still been able carry out attacks in cameroon and various neighbouring countries.ional threat the nigeria specific one. the search has been called off for an elderly british woman who's presumed to have fallen overboard from a cruise ship off the east coast of the united states. she was a passenger on the cunard liner, queen mary ii, which was sailing from new york to the caribbean. the ship changed course to help the us coastguard look for her, but is now heading for the island of st maarten as planned. the british—born astronaut, piers sellers, has died of pancreatic cancer at the age of 61. originally from east sussex, he then became an american citizen, which allowed him to join nasa's space programme. he took part in three missions between 2002 and 2010, spending a total of 35 days orbiting earth. the wait is almost over for fans of sherlock which has been described by writers at the darkest year. rumours of possible storylines have been flying granny into night that the show‘s stars and crew have managed to keep it a secret. tim fit went along to the set to s
but they have still been able carry out attacks in cameroon and various neighbouring countries.ional threat the nigeria specific one. the search has been called off for an elderly british woman who's presumed to have fallen overboard from a cruise ship off the east coast of the united states. she was a passenger on the cunard liner, queen mary ii, which was sailing from new york to the caribbean. the ship changed course to help the us coastguard look for her, but is now heading for the island...
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but they have still been able carry out attacks in cameroon and various neighbouring countries.reat than the nigeria—specific one. the wait is almost over for fans of sherlock, which has been described by writers at the darkest year, begins on new year's day. rumours of possible storylines have been flying granny into night that the show‘s stars and crew have managed to keep it a secret. tim went along to the set to see if he could tease anything out of the cast. the roads we walk have demons beneath, and yours have been waiting for a very long beneath, and yours have been waiting fora very long time... when you see a sherlock script for the first time, what happens? firstly you notice how imaginative it is. then you start picking up other details that relate to the original stories and then just beautiful character arcs. some remarkably long term in their planning, so we get payoffs in this series that are to do with how this began. it must feel very different. sorry, what? all you do is clean—up a baby's mess and pat them on the head. there are crowds outside the set. does tha
but they have still been able carry out attacks in cameroon and various neighbouring countries.reat than the nigeria—specific one. the wait is almost over for fans of sherlock, which has been described by writers at the darkest year, begins on new year's day. rumours of possible storylines have been flying granny into night that the show‘s stars and crew have managed to keep it a secret. tim went along to the set to see if he could tease anything out of the cast. the roads we walk have...
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humans that were involved in bush meat and bush meat harvesting in the rainforests of cameroon. they were constantly exposed to blood from primates and, you know, when you use machetes, you get cuts in your hands and cuts on your arms and the virus was transmitted from animals to humans and has adapted to humans with each cycle of replication and with each transmission. so both ebola and hiv are viruses that we call zoonotic viruses. it's our responsibility as epidemiologists, as infectious disease and viroligists, to look for those viruses and find them quickly and prevent an epidemic. ebola kills patients very rapidly so it can't cause the same level of epidemics that hiv was able to do, because it was silently spreading for decades before we recognized it, because people's lifespan with hiv without treatment is nine to 11 years. and they were healthy for the first eight or nine years. so this virus spread without anyone knowing about it for decades. and that's why we're much more focused on global health security and identifying those issues. >> let's get in shirley in south
humans that were involved in bush meat and bush meat harvesting in the rainforests of cameroon. they were constantly exposed to blood from primates and, you know, when you use machetes, you get cuts in your hands and cuts on your arms and the virus was transmitted from animals to humans and has adapted to humans with each cycle of replication and with each transmission. so both ebola and hiv are viruses that we call zoonotic viruses. it's our responsibility as epidemiologists, as infectious...
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the cameroon park zoo is suggesting several items and do jp topia and dolly parton cd. >> okay.h. in their attempt to stay relevant games etch developer aups noed new pocket mop creatures not revold but you can get them and catch them and hatch eggs from pokey stops. >> i added that about being relevant. there were issues. it it comes, it goes. it's a glad. it was hot for so long. >> we're bringing it back for the holidays. >> through go. >> let's check out local pokey stop. kevin mactammy back us with this morning right to from la to new york and getting ready for a busy interview in the big apple. >> serious email us at fox5tips@wttg.com stronger is less pain, new hope, more fight. it's doing everything in your power, and everything in ours. because we don't just want kids to grow up. we want them to grow up stronger. they will. make a gift today at childrensnational.org/givenow >> 6:46 good morning everybody. it's a live look at the white house right now. oh, my goodness, still dar
the cameroon park zoo is suggesting several items and do jp topia and dolly parton cd. >> okay.h. in their attempt to stay relevant games etch developer aups noed new pocket mop creatures not revold but you can get them and catch them and hatch eggs from pokey stops. >> i added that about being relevant. there were issues. it it comes, it goes. it's a glad. it was hot for so long. >> we're bringing it back for the holidays. >> through go. >> let's check out local...
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renminbis entire electricity system in cameroon. -- running the entire electricity system in cameroonu take these investments? in ourrisk profile markets, the perception of risk versus the real risk are two things. when you have a commodity that people really want really need, it is a different think that if you are selling oversupplied commodity in europe and in the u.s. the risk is not different from a point of view of supply and demand of electricity, more looking at foreign exchange and the sovereign risk in the market but that is a risk you can mitigate. what is so interesting to me is that 20% return, talk about a search for yields, mobile cell phones, you will not build a phone tower in africa, you will just sell mobile phones and skipping over that, a commodity that people need therefore longer-term the right investment. david: helpful for the future if it works out. alix: a fascinating conversation. david: a great interview. coming up, we talked to an expert in china and geopolitics. he joins us to talk about what he sees in store for 2017. that is next. this is bloomberg. ♪
renminbis entire electricity system in cameroon. -- running the entire electricity system in cameroonu take these investments? in ourrisk profile markets, the perception of risk versus the real risk are two things. when you have a commodity that people really want really need, it is a different think that if you are selling oversupplied commodity in europe and in the u.s. the risk is not different from a point of view of supply and demand of electricity, more looking at foreign exchange and the...
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water protectors say this is part of it will escalating wave .f harassment by white in cameroon, police have killed four anti-government demonstrators amid ongoing protests that began a month ago when teachers and lawyers demanded better working conditions. reuters reports the police initially tried to disperse thursday's protest using tear gas, and then began to shoot live ammunition into the crowd, killing at least 4. and saturday is human rights day, observed each year on the anniversary of december 10, 1948, when the u.n. general assembly adopted the universal declaration of human rights. in the philippines, family members of those who have died in extrajudicial killings amid president rodrigo duterte's escalating so-called war on drugs appealed for justice ahead of saturday's commemoration. police have killed at least 2000 people and vigilantes have killed at least 3500 more sense duterte took office this summer. tens of thousands more have been arrested or turned themselves over to police out of fear they would be killed. human rights groups say many of those killed have been summ
water protectors say this is part of it will escalating wave .f harassment by white in cameroon, police have killed four anti-government demonstrators amid ongoing protests that began a month ago when teachers and lawyers demanded better working conditions. reuters reports the police initially tried to disperse thursday's protest using tear gas, and then began to shoot live ammunition into the crowd, killing at least 4. and saturday is human rights day, observed each year on the anniversary of...
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angry manager said they got personal interests above that of the national team and suggested the cameroonnament. val terry bottas looks likely to become lewis hamilton's team—mate at mercedes. felipe massa has been persuaded to stay on for another season. mercedes have had an offer for bottas turned down but a deal is expected to be concluded in the new year. that is all the sports now, we will be back in next hour. let's get more on the latest into a truck attack in berlin. police said they are looking for a tunisian man afterfinding identity documents in the vehicle. 12 people killed and dozens injured when the lorry ploughed into shoppers and tourists in the german capital. me is the london correspondent for a german newspaper. lots of reports coming through from the german media. police not confirming the latest report the identity documents are found in the truck and the prime suspect, a tunisian man. will the police identified the suspect formally, if they believe that is who they are searching for? to begin with, we have to thank this heroic polish guy. he may have caused the perpe
angry manager said they got personal interests above that of the national team and suggested the cameroonnament. val terry bottas looks likely to become lewis hamilton's team—mate at mercedes. felipe massa has been persuaded to stay on for another season. mercedes have had an offer for bottas turned down but a deal is expected to be concluded in the new year. that is all the sports now, we will be back in next hour. let's get more on the latest into a truck attack in berlin. police said they...
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get somebody killed cameroon investigation. right now the identifiable harm standard which is now in the freedom of information statute doesn't apply in this method. it needs to apply peer congress has to take that action. >> that recommendation was in the moynihan report and had enacted on now in almost 20 years. it may be time for congress to enter that world. >> attorney general janet reno issued some guidelines. i actually have legislation. i don't even want to know who the confidential informants i appeared i want to know how many are out there, what they are being paid and what crimes they have committed while their part of the government program. the seller have a mr. chairman. thank you for your indulgence. >> the chair now recognizes mr. duncan. >> thank you very much, mr. chairman. first of all, i want to go on record as saying i agree in saying that i'm astounded by the amount of spending that is being done on this 60 billion estimate and 100 billion over the last 10 years. i think we lose sight of how much a billion
get somebody killed cameroon investigation. right now the identifiable harm standard which is now in the freedom of information statute doesn't apply in this method. it needs to apply peer congress has to take that action. >> that recommendation was in the moynihan report and had enacted on now in almost 20 years. it may be time for congress to enter that world. >> attorney general janet reno issued some guidelines. i actually have legislation. i don't even want to know who the...
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jumped from primemates to humans, humans involved in bush meat harvesting in the rain forests of cameroon. that, we're constantly exposed to blood from primemates and using machetes, you get cuts on your hands and arms, and the virus was transmitted from animals to humans. and it has adopted to humans with each cycle of replication and each transmission. so both ebola and hiv are viruses that we call zoo-ronotic viruses, infectious disease, looking for those viruses to prevent that jump or when it does happen, find it quickly, and prevent an epidemic. now, ebola kills patients very rapidly, so it can't cause the same level of epidemics that hiv was able to do, because it was si silently spreading for decades before we recognized it, because people's life-span without treatment is nine to 11 years. they were healthy for the first eight or nine years. so this virus spread without anyone knowing about it, for decades. that's why we're much more focused on global health security and identifying those issues. >> let's get in shirley in south boston, virginia, democratic. good morning. >> calle
jumped from primemates to humans, humans involved in bush meat harvesting in the rain forests of cameroon. that, we're constantly exposed to blood from primemates and using machetes, you get cuts on your hands and arms, and the virus was transmitted from animals to humans. and it has adopted to humans with each cycle of replication and each transmission. so both ebola and hiv are viruses that we call zoo-ronotic viruses, infectious disease, looking for those viruses to prevent that jump or when...
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humans that were involved in bushmeat harvesting in the rain forests of cameroon.hey were constantly exposed to blood from primates. when you use machetes and you have cuts on your arms, it was transmitted from primates to humans and adapted. hiv -- it is our to really look for those viruses and predict -- prevent that jump or when it does happen find it quickly. rapidly.ls patients it was silently spreading before we recognize it because people with lifespans with hiv without treatment is 9-11 years. without anyonead knowing about it for decades. shirley, south boston, democrat. i'm calling because the caller previously touch on my question of origin. it back in the 1970's when i was in the health care profession, i noticed that gay pride parades in your city. a lot of people of color in those parades and she keeps talking about africa. i don't feel that this disease started in africa. it started to me in new york with unprotected sex with white, gay males. host: i have to leave it there because we are running out of time. guest: this is why it is important to loo
humans that were involved in bushmeat harvesting in the rain forests of cameroon.hey were constantly exposed to blood from primates. when you use machetes and you have cuts on your arms, it was transmitted from primates to humans and adapted. hiv -- it is our to really look for those viruses and predict -- prevent that jump or when it does happen find it quickly. rapidly.ls patients it was silently spreading before we recognize it because people with lifespans with hiv without treatment is 9-11...
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humans that were involved in bush meat and bush meat harvesting in the rainforests of cameroon. they were constantly exposed to blood from primates and, you know, when you use machetes, you get cuts in your hands and cuts on your arms and the virus was transmitted from animals to humans and has adapted to humans with each cycle of replication and with each transmission. so both ebola and hiv are viruses that we call zoonotic viruses. it's our responsibility as epidemiologists, as infectious disease and viroligists, to look for those viruses and find them quickly and prevent an epidemic. ebola kills patients very rapidly so it can't cause the same level of epidemics that hiv was able to do, because it was silently spreading for decades before we recognized it, because people's lifespan with hiv without treatment is nine to 11 years. and they were healthy for the first eight or nine years. so this virus spread without anyone knowing about it for decades. and that's why we're much more focused on global health security and identifying those issues. >> let's get in shirley in south
humans that were involved in bush meat and bush meat harvesting in the rainforests of cameroon. they were constantly exposed to blood from primates and, you know, when you use machetes, you get cuts in your hands and cuts on your arms and the virus was transmitted from animals to humans and has adapted to humans with each cycle of replication and with each transmission. so both ebola and hiv are viruses that we call zoonotic viruses. it's our responsibility as epidemiologists, as infectious...