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as opposed to the broader korean global diaspora has really been formed in the last 20 or so years. what's interesting about this is we are used to thinking of diasporas in largely ethnic terms but one of the interesting things that we found was this group of north koreans has pretty distinctive migration patterns, , has a distinct sense of political identity and in unique ways is incorporating in with the western democracies where a lot of these numbers of the diaspora have ended up. a lot about is shaped by two things. first of all is the divided, the division of the korean peninsula which has affected were north koreans want to leave north korea can go, right? the availability of south korean citizenship means many of them are not only allowed but encouraged or in some cases required to go to south korea picks of uk has a mission now that because south korea is an available durable solution for north koreans that they must go there rather than claiming asylum or refugee status in the uk. i'm not sure if the united states has special legislation which a no dr. cha in a very wealth
as opposed to the broader korean global diaspora has really been formed in the last 20 or so years. what's interesting about this is we are used to thinking of diasporas in largely ethnic terms but one of the interesting things that we found was this group of north koreans has pretty distinctive migration patterns, , has a distinct sense of political identity and in unique ways is incorporating in with the western democracies where a lot of these numbers of the diaspora have ended up. a lot...
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support. one of them being diaspora su ort. . ,, one of them being diaspora suuort. . , support.people and organisations. i think our feeling is that if we are ruffling feathers it kind of means we are putting out a good and challenging message that makes people think. haste that makes people think. have ou had that makes people think. have you had any — that makes people think. have you had any anti-semitism i that makes people think. have you had any anti—semitism come at you because of israel? you had any anti-semitism come at you because of israel?- at you because of israel? yes, i think often _ at you because of israel? yes, i think often people _ at you because of israel? yes, i think often people who i at you because of israel? yes, | i think often people who speak out against the occupation are seeing as the good jew and people want to drill you to understand if you are anti— occupation before feeling they can accept you as a jewish person, in ethnic cycles specifically. i have had people hold me to account that i have found problematic. but also we do have a responsibili
support. one of them being diaspora su ort. . ,, one of them being diaspora suuort. . , support.people and organisations. i think our feeling is that if we are ruffling feathers it kind of means we are putting out a good and challenging message that makes people think. haste that makes people think. have ou had that makes people think. have you had any — that makes people think. have you had any anti-semitism i that makes people think. have you had any anti—semitism come at you because of...
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it was one of these feelings that i never felt, as i was thinking about this diaspora and it reminded me of the cartoon over at fort multrie, i was taken aback, why didn't they have a real brooks map and was this a copy? but then again it stuck with me because it almost looked like a textile. but if you look at it closely you see they're figures, laid head to toe. and so working with them, we created what we call an infinity fountain and at the edge of the promenade we've tilted the ground and we lifted the water metaphorically up to the level of the museum. and along that edge we're looking at making figures imitated within the tabby. these are just some early copies of what those figures might look like etched out. i'm looking at the shale, we want the shale to grow away on the surface but then come out in the body. and then as you serialize them you get a quality of light. and unexpected to me as we've been going through the light, i know this is low res, i just got this the other day, mayor riley, i thought the light playing against the shales were pretty wonderful. and this idea
it was one of these feelings that i never felt, as i was thinking about this diaspora and it reminded me of the cartoon over at fort multrie, i was taken aback, why didn't they have a real brooks map and was this a copy? but then again it stuck with me because it almost looked like a textile. but if you look at it closely you see they're figures, laid head to toe. and so working with them, we created what we call an infinity fountain and at the edge of the promenade we've tilted the ground and...
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in this case as the previous caller mentioned, there are many afghan diaspora communities and many of the afghans who are arriving now have community-based ties here in the united states for obvious reasons, having left their network, their friends, their families behind in afghanistan. they are eager to connect with afghan communities here and they are eager to connect with their community ties here in the united states. resettlement agencies have thought -- fought as much as possible to be able to enjoy that -- ensure that our newest afghan neighbors can be resettled in communities where they have networks. give an extraordinary affordable housing challenges in many of those same states, it is not always possible. in many states, like oklahoma has created specific programs to incentivize and support afghan newcomers to come to their state. that is an interesting part of their refugee resettlement history. refugees have a history of rebuilding communities that have experienced population decline. many states are putting their hands up and asking to receive afghan refugees because the
in this case as the previous caller mentioned, there are many afghan diaspora communities and many of the afghans who are arriving now have community-based ties here in the united states for obvious reasons, having left their network, their friends, their families behind in afghanistan. they are eager to connect with afghan communities here and they are eager to connect with their community ties here in the united states. resettlement agencies have thought -- fought as much as possible to be...
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we are the recorders of all voices as people, the diaspora and because that they can't be taken away. ah, so you have said that music has no boundaries of the sea. you were a piece of the normally, at that time, no one could put you in a, in a category. you would be jazzy, you would be ballads, you would be punky, you'd be natalie, you'd be everything. right. and did you find that you were able to channel some of your political sort of anger into easy, i mean, you know, for me the way i will talk about music and politics and why we do one about why some of our songs of list goes. because for me, the most effective political so come from per se experience like i saw a little tiny swastika half way a pool. and in my head on my little baby, forced to go on the wall. and that was our very 1st little single because the question is, who put little babies for school? it looked like it was the 1st one could be more than 4 years old. and in that way i talked about the rise of fascism and the rise of white supremacy at that time. i mean some of those, those issues i'd grown up with because in b
we are the recorders of all voices as people, the diaspora and because that they can't be taken away. ah, so you have said that music has no boundaries of the sea. you were a piece of the normally, at that time, no one could put you in a, in a category. you would be jazzy, you would be ballads, you would be punky, you'd be natalie, you'd be everything. right. and did you find that you were able to channel some of your political sort of anger into easy, i mean, you know, for me the way i will...
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behind that being that there are various pillars that hold up the occupation, one of them being diasporaa lot of backlash from more right—wing people and organisations. i think our feeling is that if we are ruffling feathers it kind of means that we are kind of putting out a good and challenging message that makes people think. have you had any anti—semitism come at you because of israel? yeah, i think often people who speak out against the occupation are seen as the good jew and are kind of posed as... it's like people want to grill you to understand if you are anti—occupation before kind of feeling they can accept you as a jewish person, in ethnic circles specifically. —— accept you as a jewish person, in left—wing circles specifically. i personally have experienced people holding me to account in ways that i've found problematic. and i think that does happen and people do veer into that. but also we do have a responsibility as jewish people to speak up against atrocities in the world and this is one that we actually do have a closer sort of tie to. it doesn't mean that we should be he
behind that being that there are various pillars that hold up the occupation, one of them being diasporaa lot of backlash from more right—wing people and organisations. i think our feeling is that if we are ruffling feathers it kind of means that we are kind of putting out a good and challenging message that makes people think. have you had any anti—semitism come at you because of israel? yeah, i think often people who speak out against the occupation are seen as the good jew and are kind...
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behind that being that there are various pillars that hold up the occupation, one of them being diasporaa lot of backlash from more right—wing people and organisations. i think our feeling is that if we are ruffling feathers it kind of means that we are kind of putting out a good and challenging message that makes people think. have you had any anti—semitism come at you because of israel? yeah, i think often people who speak out against the occupation are seen as the good jew and are kind of posed as... it's like people want to grill you to understand if you are anti—occupation before kind of feeling they can accept you as a jewish person, in ethnic circles specifically. i personally have experienced people holding me to account in ways that i've found problematic. and i think that does happen and people do veer into that. but also we do have a responsibility as jewish people to speak up against atrocities in the world and this is one that we actually do have a closer sort of tie to. it doesn't ean that we should be held responsible for it as diaspora jews but i think speaking out agains
behind that being that there are various pillars that hold up the occupation, one of them being diasporaa lot of backlash from more right—wing people and organisations. i think our feeling is that if we are ruffling feathers it kind of means that we are kind of putting out a good and challenging message that makes people think. have you had any anti—semitism come at you because of israel? yeah, i think often people who speak out against the occupation are seen as the good jew and are kind...
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foreign asset control by the us treasury is going to open the pathway or the, the route to african diaspora. living in the united states. to be able to wire a fund to your families and loved ones that up on may have been $117.00 days from the taller one to go over and going to a situation of uncertainty for so money. while the country has been facing the worst humanitarian crisis, i think this is going to provide protection for african diaspora and other americans who are in the united states, trying to send money to help africa, honest on. and also it helps protect the financial institutions here in the united states and the are dealing with such the last thing you want to do is to have if the i knocking the door for you cooperate with a taller one or other tourist organization. i think this executive order or this general license is going to provide that protection. and i think it's a very for a specific, targeted audience. and it has a specific and i encourage people to read it before engaging because you don't want to get into trouble. while the entire world is waiting on decision to wh
foreign asset control by the us treasury is going to open the pathway or the, the route to african diaspora. living in the united states. to be able to wire a fund to your families and loved ones that up on may have been $117.00 days from the taller one to go over and going to a situation of uncertainty for so money. while the country has been facing the worst humanitarian crisis, i think this is going to provide protection for african diaspora and other americans who are in the united states,...
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you're in constant engagement with the spirit of the family and the diaspora that was here. and this notion of forcing you to use your body in space is something very early that was interested in and this notion of phenomena. when there's no light, there's no life. when light hits there's this duality at play. we think of only the light. we never think of the light and the shadow together. and then throughout the site, we try to highlight in a different aesthetic, you know, the homestead and its burial ground, and the burial ground is actually wrapped around the stone, and we looked at if you bury bodied in wood, bodies decompose and you actually get a very beautiful landscape, and so we carved a landscape to mark the interned here on site. this next project is the opposite. this was completed a year ago, and this is the first time, a lot of my work has been dealing with exhuming people who look like me. what's the critique of the other side? what's the critique of the white frame, right and why colonialism we're beginning to talk more about this. it's like if this country w
you're in constant engagement with the spirit of the family and the diaspora that was here. and this notion of forcing you to use your body in space is something very early that was interested in and this notion of phenomena. when there's no light, there's no life. when light hits there's this duality at play. we think of only the light. we never think of the light and the shadow together. and then throughout the site, we try to highlight in a different aesthetic, you know, the homestead and...
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he also published a book by that name "puerto rican diaspora."o his photographs hung on the walls of our apartment in the linden projects of east new york, brooklyn, from earliest memory, which means they're also hung on the walls of my imagination. and i was able to see from earliest memory and earliest imagination from my youth, the nexus between art and activism, the nexus between craft and commitment. to me, it was all one. i thought everybody did it this way. and so my father, although he was a photographer, had a great influence on me as a poet and as a poet of political commitment, a poet of the political imagination. well, all this came back for me when hurricane maria struck the island of puerto rico four years ago. we just marked the fourth anniversary of hurricane maria. and my father, of course, was already gone. and yet i couldn't help thinking about him. why? because suddenly i saw his hometown of utuado everywhere. i saw it on television. i saw it online. i saw it on social media. i saw it in the articles coming from major publicat
he also published a book by that name "puerto rican diaspora."o his photographs hung on the walls of our apartment in the linden projects of east new york, brooklyn, from earliest memory, which means they're also hung on the walls of my imagination. and i was able to see from earliest memory and earliest imagination from my youth, the nexus between art and activism, the nexus between craft and commitment. to me, it was all one. i thought everybody did it this way. and so my father,...
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but the christians that could get out, many of them the diaspora is huge. everywhere i go i run into an assyrian 's grandparents are syrians from iran or iraq. the diaspora is huge and many of them felt that they had better opportunities elsewhere. but they were very poor because they knew that if they leave, they're leaving this very important symbol they need to have. so that and the third thing is the lack of industry. so whenever people say to me what policy recommendations do you have i say they must support them in initiative. that's just there. we can turn maybe to a few of the other countries that you focus on and again, i'd recommend the book to delve into these different christian communities in greater detail. and we can come back to iraq for those of you who i'm sure have questions because of the work that janine has done in the aftermath or rise of isis and the siege of mosul is extraordinary. the gaza strip is not a place that you associate with christian communities. i think according to your book there are about 800, 800 christians in the ga
but the christians that could get out, many of them the diaspora is huge. everywhere i go i run into an assyrian 's grandparents are syrians from iran or iraq. the diaspora is huge and many of them felt that they had better opportunities elsewhere. but they were very poor because they knew that if they leave, they're leaving this very important symbol they need to have. so that and the third thing is the lack of industry. so whenever people say to me what policy recommendations do you have i...
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the diaspora issued jimmy of them just felt that the better opportunities elsewhere. but they were very torn because they knew that if they leave, they are leaving this very important foothold they need to have. so that cometh in the third thing is the lack of industry. so whenever people say to me we could come to the sled, what policy recommendations to have, i say we must support them in initiative. so that's just iraq. it will be to go into egypt -- >> we contributed to a few other countries that you focus on, and again i would recommend the book, delve into these different christian communities in greater detail and we can come back to iraq for those of you who i'm sure have question because some of the work that janine has done in the aftermath of the rise of isis and the siege of mosul is really extraordinary. the gaza strip is not a place that you associate with christian communities. i i think according to your book there are about 800 christians in the gaza strip sandwiched between hamas on one side and israeli defense forces on the other side. again, help u
the diaspora issued jimmy of them just felt that the better opportunities elsewhere. but they were very torn because they knew that if they leave, they are leaving this very important foothold they need to have. so that cometh in the third thing is the lack of industry. so whenever people say to me we could come to the sled, what policy recommendations to have, i say we must support them in initiative. so that's just iraq. it will be to go into egypt -- >> we contributed to a few other...
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the village project and the museum of the african diaspora are hosting events all week.aa marks the celebration of african culture, community. this year it will be observed virtually because of the pandemic. it is full of free cultural entertainment with music and keynote speakers. there will also be one in-person event at city hall tomorrow. turning our attention to the weather, joined by drew tuma, the talk of the weekend. what is it looking like right now? drew: light to moderate rain continues overnight. behind this storm we are tracking even colder air. lived upper seven this evening, we track showers, downpours in parts of the east bay will go down to street level. we will take you to mount hamilton, where rain is mixing with snow in our higher elevations. it is just a cold night. it has been a cold day, stuck in the 40's. that is where we sit across the region at this hour. we are finding that storm across northern california, the sierra just getting absolutely hammered by snow. another ripple of energy moving in from the pacific northwest will dive south overnigh
the village project and the museum of the african diaspora are hosting events all week.aa marks the celebration of african culture, community. this year it will be observed virtually because of the pandemic. it is full of free cultural entertainment with music and keynote speakers. there will also be one in-person event at city hall tomorrow. turning our attention to the weather, joined by drew tuma, the talk of the weekend. what is it looking like right now? drew: light to moderate rain...
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they were finally going to be able to either travel to the u.k., and a lot of the nigerians in the diaspora hoping to come back to nigeria. so there was a lot of frustration on both sides and in both countries. i am not sure that relations can be permanently damaged simply because the relations are so strong, and the u.k. remains the most popular travel destination for most nigerians, but i certainly think it introduced a level of uncertainty. it would have ruined christmas for a lot of people who canceled their plans and a lot of others who are currently encouraging hotels, and have spent a lot of money. ♪ laura: in mali, a key military base that was used by french forces, has been headed back to mali's army. france sent 5000 troops in the region in 2013 to help fight is lited insurgents. but as the french head out, the u.s. state department is worried that the mali state government might bring in harsh measures to fight extremism. reporter: a symbolic moment for the french malian relationship. french officers handing over the keys to a military base in timbuktu and to their destiny. almos
they were finally going to be able to either travel to the u.k., and a lot of the nigerians in the diaspora hoping to come back to nigeria. so there was a lot of frustration on both sides and in both countries. i am not sure that relations can be permanently damaged simply because the relations are so strong, and the u.k. remains the most popular travel destination for most nigerians, but i certainly think it introduced a level of uncertainty. it would have ruined christmas for a lot of people...
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they connect our nation embodied by the 4 million strong indian-american diaspora. it strengthens our nation, serves at the highest level, including our vice president, and tens of thousands of indian professionals contribute every day to the strength of this country. respect for human rights and strong democrat institutions are a key element of our relationship. if confirmed, i will engage regularly and respectfully with the indian government on these issues. ike knowledge the honor and response ability to be chief of mission for the welfare of hundreds of u.s. and thousands of employed staff at embassy delhi and our consulates. in addition to 950,000 u.s. citizens who reside in india. there will be no higher priority than their safety and security. chairman menendez, thank you for the opportunity to share this testimony. i recognize, i respect and i relish the role of congress in advancing her leadership. i cannot wait to engage with you, your staffs, and nevers of this committee. i look forward to serving in india salivating 75 years of independence and shepherdi
they connect our nation embodied by the 4 million strong indian-american diaspora. it strengthens our nation, serves at the highest level, including our vice president, and tens of thousands of indian professionals contribute every day to the strength of this country. respect for human rights and strong democrat institutions are a key element of our relationship. if confirmed, i will engage regularly and respectfully with the indian government on these issues. ike knowledge the honor and...
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19805, it and cultural life, because in the 1980s, it was a very significant place for the black diaspora music. i really like the live performances. it really moves me. i take my records to an urban radio station to talk about african history, music with young artists. i talk about african history, music with young artists.— with young artists. i think it's important — with young artists. i think it's important to _ with young artists. i think it's important to give _ with young artists. i think it's important to give all- with young artists. i think it's important to give all of- with young artists. i think it's important to give all of these j important to give all of these knowledge to the new generations and make them listen to songs and know about— make them listen to songs and know about that _ make them listen to songs and know about that history, african music, everyone — about that history, african music, everyone should know about it, especially us because we grew up in france _ especially us because we grew up in france we _ especially us because we grew up in france we have t
19805, it and cultural life, because in the 1980s, it was a very significant place for the black diaspora music. i really like the live performances. it really moves me. i take my records to an urban radio station to talk about african history, music with young artists. i talk about african history, music with young artists.— with young artists. i think it's important — with young artists. i think it's important to _ with young artists. i think it's important to give _ with young artists. i...
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as this story develops, again, we have to recognize that among the chechen diaspora there are many who went vengeance on russia. many endo, for the darius of geo had his groups. so we will see what i say, what comes out in the wash regarding this man? yeah, what you just explained there. it's not read in some of the articles i've just been looking through as well. i think it's important information to, to put everything to life. chris, chris, thanks very much for your time. your thoughts, crisp ambry, political analysts live on our team. facebook users may have to reassess the information they've been getting from this site after its parent company, meta admitted in court, that so called fact checks are based merely on opinion. the revelation came during a legal battle initiated by journalist after his post were flagged this misleading . picking up the story, saskatoon turns out the famous frank checkers, who are busy labeling things false pot in false, misleading. i've actually been a bit loose with well, the facts. facebook yet again, found itself in court. this time up against a joh
as this story develops, again, we have to recognize that among the chechen diaspora there are many who went vengeance on russia. many endo, for the darius of geo had his groups. so we will see what i say, what comes out in the wash regarding this man? yeah, what you just explained there. it's not read in some of the articles i've just been looking through as well. i think it's important information to, to put everything to life. chris, chris, thanks very much for your time. your thoughts, crisp...
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and we understand that most of them will participate, including diasporas, who have been living him out of the gambia. but you get to come back to vote. nice little show and tell them from the recent bon jill. thanks so much, i'm and i'm the new cove at 19 very and tell me chrome is gaining more of a foothold around the world a week off to south africa 1st identified it astray. leah is planning to go ahead with reopening its economy. despite the spread of the new variant, but with 13 suspected, i'm a crime cases detected so far in sidney states are also moving to tighten domestic border restrictions. mass demonstrations and melbourne are also on the way against vaccine mandates. meanwhile, germany's reporting a further rise in new kind of virus cases, with nearly 65000 infections, imposing tighter restrictions including banding, unvaccinated people from most public places to avoid a 4th wave of comb with 19 the world health organization says alma crohn has been detected in 38 countries so far it's calling on nations to focus on preparing health systems. instead of imposing travel restri
and we understand that most of them will participate, including diasporas, who have been living him out of the gambia. but you get to come back to vote. nice little show and tell them from the recent bon jill. thanks so much, i'm and i'm the new cove at 19 very and tell me chrome is gaining more of a foothold around the world a week off to south africa 1st identified it astray. leah is planning to go ahead with reopening its economy. despite the spread of the new variant, but with 13 suspected,...
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health physical health darden is also the former vice president and the londoners of the african diaspora. >> and advocacy group of black cast members of the dickens fair guard and didn't return to the fair this year along with 200 other cast members and thousands of attendees according to an online petition calling for a boycott. we were called fleets. >> not just by people that came to visit but have some others and that's i really want people to recognize that this isn't just because lots of people came to visit us. this is people who are playing with us. cardin says there's also been use of racial slurs like the n word. >> it says black cast members were considered for roles solely based on their skin color. >> but that's not all. former co-director of the singing group june, ali sally's, jennifer dimicco alleges inappropriate touching groping and harassment by members learned over the years that it isn't something that i have to take. but there weren't mechanisms in place for me to talk to anybody about it. >> but the culture make me think that i was supposed to accept it. that was t
health physical health darden is also the former vice president and the londoners of the african diaspora. >> and advocacy group of black cast members of the dickens fair guard and didn't return to the fair this year along with 200 other cast members and thousands of attendees according to an online petition calling for a boycott. we were called fleets. >> not just by people that came to visit but have some others and that's i really want people to recognize that this isn't just...
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a lot of people look at the african—american diaspora and, you know, see what happens there in the unitedple of what might happen in other parts of the world. and in april, the house judiciary committee in the united states voted on a bill which would set up a federal commission to study, as they put it, the lingering negative effects of the institution of slavery in the united states, looking at various economic, political, educational and social discrimination, and to develop appropriate remedies, it says, including potential reparations. now, that bill was approved and is awaiting a vote in the house of representatives. so, do you sense that we are going to get some kind of movement on reparations in the united states and if so, what will the impact be? well, let me say, it is a relay race. the caribbean at this moment is at the centre of this global discussion. what happened in the caribbean was very significant. civil society talking about this, demanding this. the rastafarian community, the pan—african community speaking about reparations for over 100 years. what was critical in 201
a lot of people look at the african—american diaspora and, you know, see what happens there in the unitedple of what might happen in other parts of the world. and in april, the house judiciary committee in the united states voted on a bill which would set up a federal commission to study, as they put it, the lingering negative effects of the institution of slavery in the united states, looking at various economic, political, educational and social discrimination, and to develop appropriate...
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our south asian diaspora reporter gaggan sabherwal has more.andfather. 22—year—old jasmine was volunteering with a local charity when she accidentally discovered records showing that her great—great—grandfather and his brother had fought in world war i. jasmine made this fascinating discovery on the uk punjabi heritage association's website that contained thousands of records of soldiers from undivided punjab who fought in the first world war. i couldn't believe it that i'd actually got hold of this. but then i did feel a bit teary—eyed that this is a direct connection with world war i which i'd been learning about since primary school. my great—great—grandfather, we figured, was part of a mountain battery, so he was dealing with the guns, moving them and transporting them, using them, based in mesopotamia. and his brother, his regiment was one of the only indian regiments in china against the german navalforce. around 6% of the british forces who fought in the first world war were from punjab and for over a century the records of 320,000 of th
our south asian diaspora reporter gaggan sabherwal has more.andfather. 22—year—old jasmine was volunteering with a local charity when she accidentally discovered records showing that her great—great—grandfather and his brother had fought in world war i. jasmine made this fascinating discovery on the uk punjabi heritage association's website that contained thousands of records of soldiers from undivided punjab who fought in the first world war. i couldn't believe it that i'd actually got...
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punit: i think what is most exciting for me is that the diaspora we are addressing today, through thee of the content offering we will be presenting, it opens up a huge landscape of the market. which as zee alone we were not doing. that is exciting because that is something new from a. as we know -- as you know, we sold the sports business to sony and it comes back to the fold again, it will be exciting to see how to monetize and expand. haslinda: before we let you go, what question. how will the entity look like in the next 12 months? punit: in terms of revenue, we are going to be closer to $2 billion. in terms of profitability, we are very profitable in our own, but combined, the synergies would be between six to 10% that we want to derive from the merger. that will flow to the bottom line. we will be a highly profitable company going forward. haslinda: congratulations and good luck, punit goenka of zee entertainment. we are tracking the sti under pressure from singapore. on the back of the news that singapore will be freezing ttl flights. japan is back, they have engaged in losses
punit: i think what is most exciting for me is that the diaspora we are addressing today, through thee of the content offering we will be presenting, it opens up a huge landscape of the market. which as zee alone we were not doing. that is exciting because that is something new from a. as we know -- as you know, we sold the sports business to sony and it comes back to the fold again, it will be exciting to see how to monetize and expand. haslinda: before we let you go, what question. how will...
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soviet union make it very, very hard for russia to have a significant role in ukraine beyond the big diaspora and people in you, craig will want to see a great deal more trust. i actually personally think that when you were talking about exports and all our gas and oil, which was just on brilliantly about liberalizing the market economy, things actually are starting to normalize much more a. can you imagine people in ukraine liking the kremlin as much as they do now to 50 years ago? little so good at all. this is all about the gas for a minute. he said that the ease fallen victim to its own energy policies. at the case, there's no doubt about that. there's no doubt about that. i mean, i get enormously frustrated. we had something and i know you've got an international audience. so let me just explain. we had an instance in the united kingdom in wales where tartar steel was closed down. and the reason it was closed out was because european union at green policies. now all the steel that tortured produced for decades in wales is now being produced in china at a far less copper, efficient fashio
soviet union make it very, very hard for russia to have a significant role in ukraine beyond the big diaspora and people in you, craig will want to see a great deal more trust. i actually personally think that when you were talking about exports and all our gas and oil, which was just on brilliantly about liberalizing the market economy, things actually are starting to normalize much more a. can you imagine people in ukraine liking the kremlin as much as they do now to 50 years ago? little so...
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initiative that can be much more encouragement . pushing on the parties to this conflict, including the diaspora. that seems to be fueling this said this conflict that you have, but you know, political leaders abroad who are who, who have their own children, the school in the, in a foreign school. but to say we will fight to close schools here until the rescind dependence. that has to stand, that cannot be accepted. he on aguilar, that the secretary general of the norwegian refugee council on the ground that way on speaking to us. thanks so much for joining us again, mr. aguilar. we wish you the best of your walk. now a science to preserve an abandoned palestinian village is entering a potentially critical phase attendance to start work on a re development plan, there are g to be reissued, and the coming weeks campaign is opposing the move said would destroy a rare historical and cultural monument harry force at reports now from lifter on the northern slopes of west harrison in every seasons in the year lifter is very beautiful. also my life in lift that was so my childhood jacobo day was born o
initiative that can be much more encouragement . pushing on the parties to this conflict, including the diaspora. that seems to be fueling this said this conflict that you have, but you know, political leaders abroad who are who, who have their own children, the school in the, in a foreign school. but to say we will fight to close schools here until the rescind dependence. that has to stand, that cannot be accepted. he on aguilar, that the secretary general of the norwegian refugee council on...
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and what i sense is it's the indian diaspora in the united states that is really driving this forward at the moment. cricket in america who facility simon chevy. always a pleasure talking to you. thank you. thank you. and that is a show for this week, but i want to know what you think. what do you want to say on the show in the future? 3, her d. m. me at come all ha. if you are waiting use the hash tag a j c t c, or if emails more, you'll thing count and the cost of al jazeera dot net is our address and is more for you online at out 0 dot com slash ctc. that'll take straight to my page, which has individual reports, links and entire episodes for you to catch up on that that is it for this edition of counting the cost on tim al santa maria from the whole team. thanks for joining us. the news on al jazeera is ah, holding the powerful to account. as we examine the u. s. each row in the world on al jazeera is done with ah, ah, ah, this is al jazeera ah, hello to her robin. you're watching the old was there a news our life, my headquarters here in doha, coming up in the next 60 minutes? po
and what i sense is it's the indian diaspora in the united states that is really driving this forward at the moment. cricket in america who facility simon chevy. always a pleasure talking to you. thank you. thank you. and that is a show for this week, but i want to know what you think. what do you want to say on the show in the future? 3, her d. m. me at come all ha. if you are waiting use the hash tag a j c t c, or if emails more, you'll thing count and the cost of al jazeera dot net is our...
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and what i sense is it's the indian diaspora in the united states that is really driving this forward at the moment. cricket in america who ever thought i simon shepherd, always a pleasure talking to you. thank you. thank you. and that is our show for this week, but i want to know what you think. what do you want to say on the show in the future? 3, her d, m, me out, come all ha, if you are waiting, use the hash tag a j c t c. or if emails more, you'll think counting the cost of al jazeera dot net is our address. and there's more for you online at al serra dot com slash ctc. that'll take you straight to our page, which has individual reports, links and entire episodes for you to catch up on that. that is it for this edition of counting the cost. i'm time i'll santa maria, the whole team. thanks for joining us. the news on al jazeera is in december on, on just either guitar host, the fee for our upcoming a momentous event for the region and a glimpse of what's in store for the 2022 world cup people in power. invest the gates, the use and abuse of power across the globe. a world exclusi
and what i sense is it's the indian diaspora in the united states that is really driving this forward at the moment. cricket in america who ever thought i simon shepherd, always a pleasure talking to you. thank you. thank you. and that is our show for this week, but i want to know what you think. what do you want to say on the show in the future? 3, her d, m, me out, come all ha, if you are waiting, use the hash tag a j c t c. or if emails more, you'll think counting the cost of al jazeera dot...
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and what i sense is it's the indian diaspora in the united states that is really driving this forward at the moment. cricket in america who of facilities, simon shepherd, always a pleasure talking to you. thank you. thank you. and that is a show for this. wait, but i want to know what you think. what do you want to say on the show in the future? toyota, me at, come all. ha, if you watch waiting, use the hash tag a j c t c. or if emails more, you'll thing count and the cost of al jazeera dot net is our address and is more for you online at al serra dot com slash ctc. that'll take you straight to our page, which as individual reports, links and entire episodes for you to catch up on that, that is it for this edition of counting the cost on come all santa maria the whole team. thanks for joining us. the news on al jazeera is ah, ah, and a ambition, artistry adventure short documentary spy african filmmakers from beneath kenya and algeria in the album minium village throttle queens. this is when we get to let her head down and the cane africa direct. on al jazeera, blue bars. johnson tita
and what i sense is it's the indian diaspora in the united states that is really driving this forward at the moment. cricket in america who of facilities, simon shepherd, always a pleasure talking to you. thank you. thank you. and that is a show for this. wait, but i want to know what you think. what do you want to say on the show in the future? toyota, me at, come all. ha, if you watch waiting, use the hash tag a j c t c. or if emails more, you'll thing count and the cost of al jazeera dot net...
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and what i sense is that it's the indian diaspora in the united states that is really driving this forward at the moment. cricket in america who of a thought i simon shepherd, always a pleasure talking to you. thank you. thank you. and that is ashley for this week, but i want to know what you think. what do you want to say on the show in the future? 3, her d, m, me at come all ha, if you are waiting, use the hash tag a j c t c, or if emails more, you'll thing counting the cost of al jazeera dot net is our address and is more for you online at out 0 dot com slash ctc, that'll take you straight to our page, which has individual reports, links and entire episodes for you to catch up on that that is it for this edition of counting the cost. i'm kim all santa maria, the whole team. thanks for joining us. the news on al jazeera is ah, a mass pro democracy movement, violent crackdowns assassinations, and you imposed sanctions. old tactics in the struggle that ensued from the 2020 bella luce, him presidential elections. that shook the country, self proclaimed dictators seat of power. and now new t
and what i sense is that it's the indian diaspora in the united states that is really driving this forward at the moment. cricket in america who of a thought i simon shepherd, always a pleasure talking to you. thank you. thank you. and that is ashley for this week, but i want to know what you think. what do you want to say on the show in the future? 3, her d, m, me at come all ha, if you are waiting, use the hash tag a j c t c, or if emails more, you'll thing counting the cost of al jazeera dot...
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and what i sense is it's the indian diaspora in the united states that is really driving this forward at the moment. cricket in america who would have ever thought i simon chevy. always a pleasure talking to you. thank you. thank you. and that is i sorry for this week, but i wanna know what you think, what you want to say on the show in the future. 3, her dear me up, come all a. if you're us we can use the hash tag, ha cdc or if emails more, your thing counting the cost of al jazeera dot net is our address, and we'll see you online at al serra dot com slash cdc. that'll take you straight to our page, which has individual reports, links and entire episodes for you to catch up on that that is it for this edition of counting the cost on come al santa maria, the whole team. thanks for joining us. the news on al jazeera is next step beyond the comfort zone. we're assumptions or challenge traveled to the ends of the earth and further experienced the unimaginable of the people who live. it was a probably the most extreme situation i've been involved in how quickly things contract award winni
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we didn't put them in there so unified now an essay that talks about the diaspora. there's an essay guide of alexander and her sister was a historian, lesliealexander on future revolutions and how that impacted american ideas of recent fear . there's a new essay by kyle miles. that's actually not even the biggest gap in the original product was dealing with colonialism and now have an essay by harvard historian talks about slavery indigenous people and how of course you can't advance slavery. >> is very short she did some short pieces in the original project . but hers is actually one of my favorite essays and i think that's going to surprise a lot of readers. so we have an essay by carol anderson about the second amendment and slavery . you have an essay by andrea butler that talks about religion. so we're able to examine the project out to a much broader areas of american life in the way that i think is really beautiful. it's difficult, really but also inspiring. then we have more than double the fiction and poetry in the book. and they're beautiful. >> i thought
we didn't put them in there so unified now an essay that talks about the diaspora. there's an essay guide of alexander and her sister was a historian, lesliealexander on future revolutions and how that impacted american ideas of recent fear . there's a new essay by kyle miles. that's actually not even the biggest gap in the original product was dealing with colonialism and now have an essay by harvard historian talks about slavery indigenous people and how of course you can't advance slavery....
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. >> laila: for me, being from gaza, being a child of diaspora, i always thought food was a really interestings the food is really damn good. >> anthony: right, that it is. >> laila: and it was i think also important to be able to provide palestinians an image of themselves that they recognize, a very humane image. because all they're seeing in the media, whether here or there, whether i'm on arabic channels or abroad, you know, is this kind of very caricatured images of, you know, gunmen and you know, wailing women, and this kind of grim, you know, cinderblock landscape. you're not entering into the private homes, and what does a kitchen look like, and what does, you know, a family you see here. do you like it, she's asking. >> anthony: oh, it's absolutely delicious. really, really good. >> laila: yeah? she wants you to open a restaurant for her. [ laughs ] >> anthony: keep cooking like this, it's really delicious. >> laila: gaza has three distinctive, culinary heritages. those who hail from villages that were either depopulated or destroyed in 1948, uh -— and they constitute about 75% of the
. >> laila: for me, being from gaza, being a child of diaspora, i always thought food was a really interestings the food is really damn good. >> anthony: right, that it is. >> laila: and it was i think also important to be able to provide palestinians an image of themselves that they recognize, a very humane image. because all they're seeing in the media, whether here or there, whether i'm on arabic channels or abroad, you know, is this kind of very caricatured images of, you...