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look back at the life and career of kenya's, former president wyatt. becky died at the age of 19 and we got support coming up, a very casual catch by a baseball fine in california. it's coming up with jim. ah, so tom has returned to the alex a mosque compound and occupied his jerusalem off to violence earlier in the day is ready forced to say most men threw stones at a police station and they responded by deploying tika earlier. they fired rubber, bullets, palestinians at the most, at least one people were injured, including 3 journals. one paramedic a 2 people are in a serious condition. incursions by jewish shots from national groups sparked recent on rest of 0. stephanie duncan is more we are at damascus gate. we've seen a huge number tell the fountain of worshippers making their way through the morning to access the lot. them all. come down on the 3rd friday i'm at on now. these great police have impose your real restrictions on the roads around this area have been closed. interestingly, we were told that they told the our ultra orthodox jews, many
look back at the life and career of kenya's, former president wyatt. becky died at the age of 19 and we got support coming up, a very casual catch by a baseball fine in california. it's coming up with jim. ah, so tom has returned to the alex a mosque compound and occupied his jerusalem off to violence earlier in the day is ready forced to say most men threw stones at a police station and they responded by deploying tika earlier. they fired rubber, bullets, palestinians at the most, at least one...
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my guest is one of kenya's ground—breaking cultural figures, njoki ngumi. she abandoned a promising careere of the collective's films exploring homosexuality was banned in kenya. gay sex is a crime here.
my guest is one of kenya's ground—breaking cultural figures, njoki ngumi. she abandoned a promising careere of the collective's films exploring homosexuality was banned in kenya. gay sex is a crime here.
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my guest is one of kenya's ground—breaking cultural figures, njoki ngumi. she abandoned a promising careermedicine to help set up an arts collective. she believes that creative endeavours can help transform societies. but one of the collective�*s films exploring homosexuality was banned in kenya. gay sex is a crime here. so how far is she shifting opinions? dr njoki ngumi, welcome to hardtalk. thank you so much for having me, zeinab. it's lovely to be here. you studied medicine at nairobi university. you worked as a doctor for three years and then you gave up practising medicine — why? i really dislike the term "give up". ifeel like i kind of opened the hospital doors and went out into the world, where a lot of other things were waiting, including patients, at times when they are not necessarily having to come and perform. being a patient in the hospital, people are sick everywhere and doctors can be useful everywhere, notjust in the hospital. but look, people are sick everywhere. and you know how the kenyan health service has taken a real hammering during the pandemic. two of your friends
my guest is one of kenya's ground—breaking cultural figures, njoki ngumi. she abandoned a promising careermedicine to help set up an arts collective. she believes that creative endeavours can help transform societies. but one of the collective�*s films exploring homosexuality was banned in kenya. gay sex is a crime here. so how far is she shifting opinions? dr njoki ngumi, welcome to hardtalk. thank you so much for having me, zeinab. it's lovely to be here. you studied medicine at nairobi...
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of african affairs from 2013 to 2017. her distinguish foreign service career in switzerland, pakistan, kenya, nigeria and jamaica. after retiring from the state department, she let the practice at the bridge group and was distinguished in the african studies of diplomacy at georgetown university. she it is a recipient of rewards, including the harvard humphrey leadership award. also, the humanitarian service award also the achievement of local affairs. she is also referred to as the people's ambassador and known for her trademark in diplomacy in reference to her ability to break down barriers and connect with her counterparts by a human level first by inviting them over. madame ambassador, thank you for joining us. we know that you have a extremely busy agenda, particularly with the crisis in ukraine. we appreciate you taking the time to deal with us today. >> thank you. thank you for the kind introduction. thank you for inviting me and giving me the opportunity here working with extraordinary work on global economic development issues. i have engaged with you in the past and i am delighted to be a part of the dis
of african affairs from 2013 to 2017. her distinguish foreign service career in switzerland, pakistan, kenya, nigeria and jamaica. after retiring from the state department, she let the practice at the bridge group and was distinguished in the african studies of diplomacy at georgetown university. she it is a recipient of rewards, including the harvard humphrey leadership award. also, the humanitarian service award also the achievement of local affairs. she is also referred to as the people's...
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of african affairs from 2013 till 2017. and her distinguished foreign service career includes ambassadorship to liberia and postings in switzerland, pakistan, kenya, india, nigeria, and jamaica. after retiring from the state department, she led the africa practice bridge group and was distinguished fellow in african studies at the institute for diplomacy at georgetown university. she is the recipient of several awards including the hubbard humphrey public leadership award. the bishop john t distinguished humanitarian service award and the walter christopher award for outstanding achievement in global affairs. she is often referred to as the people's ambassador and is renowned for her trademarked diplomacy in reference to her ability to break down barriers and work with her counterparts at a human level first. by inviting them over to cook together and taste her great louisiana cuisine. madame ambassador, thank you for joining us. we know that you have an extremely busy agenda, particularly with the crisis in ukraine and we appreciate you taking the time to be with us today. ms. thomas-greenfield: thank you very much. thank you for the kind introd
of african affairs from 2013 till 2017. and her distinguished foreign service career includes ambassadorship to liberia and postings in switzerland, pakistan, kenya, india, nigeria, and jamaica. after retiring from the state department, she led the africa practice bridge group and was distinguished fellow in african studies at the institute for diplomacy at georgetown university. she is the recipient of several awards including the hubbard humphrey public leadership award. the bishop john t...