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they have affiliates in west africa where i was a year ago, and in east africa, central africa, the middle east and southeast asia. they have loan actors around the globe with huge concentrations of fighters in syria. those three groups present a significant threat to americans abroad. stillth al qaeda and isis seeking to strike the united states. miller, the head of the national counterterrorist office talks about his own assessment and how he characterizes the similar disarray and focusing on surviving. guest: they are doing more than surviving. i have been on the ground in these areas where they have a countries unstable. they have co-opted local grievances and taken advantage of the failed governments that we have seen. i do not discount al qaeda's capability, nor isis. simply because we have taken at their senior leadership at one point in the past does not mean that they are listless. are not focused and organized. they still have leadership in individual areas. they have incredible battlefield experience. if you look at the skill level of those operators who have survived battles wi
they have affiliates in west africa where i was a year ago, and in east africa, central africa, the middle east and southeast asia. they have loan actors around the globe with huge concentrations of fighters in syria. those three groups present a significant threat to americans abroad. stillth al qaeda and isis seeking to strike the united states. miller, the head of the national counterterrorist office talks about his own assessment and how he characterizes the similar disarray and focusing on...
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that all was left of an ancient civilization which dominated north east africa for more than a 1000 years but the ancient parents and other sites of the cushite state in sudan are under threat from some of the worst flooding the country has ever seen went under went to find out how they're being protected. these are the ruins of the royal city in but you know we're the post once the city of the powerful kingdom of dates back to the 8th century b.c. there are remnants of temples palaces cemeteries and other places of interest that testified to the wealth and power of the question at state a major power in the north east africa region for more than 1000 years but now these ruins which have weathered thousands of years under threat through 2 weeks ago also residents of nearby villages join hundreds of students from her to him university to protect the ruins ha tim had that was one of them. a cent of the honestly we've never seen anything like the floods this year they broke old differences and destroyed many homes including mine we're really worried they will sweep away the ruins the kings b
that all was left of an ancient civilization which dominated north east africa for more than a 1000 years but the ancient parents and other sites of the cushite state in sudan are under threat from some of the worst flooding the country has ever seen went under went to find out how they're being protected. these are the ruins of the royal city in but you know we're the post once the city of the powerful kingdom of dates back to the 8th century b.c. there are remnants of temples palaces...
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doing everything is africa coming up on the programme she is up a looming ecological disaster in east africa water levels are rising at kenya's great risk very now they're off fears to swollen lakes could merge shrinking hundreds of wildlife species. and getting into a safe it's things every day full of people commit suicide in kenya i'll be talking to the same is now working on a bill she hopes will save lives in the country.
doing everything is africa coming up on the programme she is up a looming ecological disaster in east africa water levels are rising at kenya's great risk very now they're off fears to swollen lakes could merge shrinking hundreds of wildlife species. and getting into a safe it's things every day full of people commit suicide in kenya i'll be talking to the same is now working on a bill she hopes will save lives in the country.
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we are in 92 countries, but in east africa, we have onlnly barefoot college, zanzibar. [woman speaking native language] favdi: here we are receiving traininees from different countries. tanzania mainlnland, kenya, uganda, and malawi. they come here. they stay here for 5 months without going home to learn about solar engineering. woman: this is battery and that one is panel. this is system of h home light system. favdi: the village needs to meet our criteria before our selecting them. it has to be far from the main road and then also the village has to have more than 100 households. each memberer of the households has to pay $3.00 per month. by using this money, they can pay their salary or they can help the village. for now, we have 8 villages who have solar, so, we have a lot of villages ahead of us. [woman speaking native language] have youou seen this wire? good or no good? some of student, they understand swahili, and some of students, they understand in english. so, when i teach my student, i like to speak two language-- swahili and english. [speaking native langua
we are in 92 countries, but in east africa, we have onlnly barefoot college, zanzibar. [woman speaking native language] favdi: here we are receiving traininees from different countries. tanzania mainlnland, kenya, uganda, and malawi. they come here. they stay here for 5 months without going home to learn about solar engineering. woman: this is battery and that one is panel. this is system of h home light system. favdi: the village needs to meet our criteria before our selecting them. it has to...
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in december last year, locusts started swarming across east africa.ow, hundreds of billions of these tiny creatures have invaded the region from somalia to uganda. it's the worst locust outbreak that kenya has seen in 70 years... ..threatening to destroy the livelihoods of millions. if nothing is done, each generation of locusts multiplies by 20, so the race is on to stop them breeding again. i'm anne soy, the bbc‘s senior africa correspondent, and i've spent the past few months stuck in nairobi, covering the impact of the covid—i9 pandemic. today, i'm leaving the city to find out about another crisis which has the potential to be even more destructive than covid—i9 for some areas of my country. nairobi is one of the hotspot areas for covid—i9, and so movement in and out of the metropolitan area is forbidden, except for essential services — that includes journalists like us — but we still had to get this letter from the media council of kenya, just to certify that we are allowed to travel outside the metropolitan area. and we also have our press cards
in december last year, locusts started swarming across east africa.ow, hundreds of billions of these tiny creatures have invaded the region from somalia to uganda. it's the worst locust outbreak that kenya has seen in 70 years... ..threatening to destroy the livelihoods of millions. if nothing is done, each generation of locusts multiplies by 20, so the race is on to stop them breeding again. i'm anne soy, the bbc‘s senior africa correspondent, and i've spent the past few months stuck in...
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they have affiliates in west africa where i was a year ago, and in east africa, central africa, the middle east and southeast asia. they have loan actors around the globe with huge concentrations of fighters in syria. those three groups present a significant threat to americans abroad. stillth al qaeda and isis seeking to strike the united states. miller, the head of the national counterterrorist office talks about his own assessment and how he characterizes the similar disarray and focusing on surviving. guest: they are doing more than surviving. i have been on the ground in these areas where they have a countries unstable. they have co-opted local grievances and taken advantage of the failed governments that we have seen. i do not discount al qaeda's capability, nor isis. simply because we have taken at their senior leadership at one point in the past does not mean that they are listless. are not focused and organized. they still have leadership in individual areas. they have incredible battlefield experience. if you look at the skill level of those operators who have survived battles wi
they have affiliates in west africa where i was a year ago, and in east africa, central africa, the middle east and southeast asia. they have loan actors around the globe with huge concentrations of fighters in syria. those three groups present a significant threat to americans abroad. stillth al qaeda and isis seeking to strike the united states. miller, the head of the national counterterrorist office talks about his own assessment and how he characterizes the similar disarray and focusing on...
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and 30% were brought as enslaved people from east africa. we have don't think of the india ocean, we don't think of south asia when we think of the african dias practicer are a, b must. we think we know the left hand side of the map. french end up with the north coast and of course louisiana. we are celebrating last yeerz 300 yirs of african presence in louisiana. focus this year is on virginia. but you what is now the united states also includes puerto rico, which was spanish, florida, which doesn't become part of united states until the 1830s. so we ignore 300 years of african presence in florida because it is not u.s. history. they walked across to ships waiting to take them down the west coast of colombia, ecuador, peru and chile. we forget canada. and so joseph harris goes to these places, he goes to iraq, goes to the middle east, he goes to southern india. and looking for these traces of people from africa. and by 2010, they have the databases of all of the slave ships. and i like to remind people that the insurance records of these sh
and 30% were brought as enslaved people from east africa. we have don't think of the india ocean, we don't think of south asia when we think of the african dias practicer are a, b must. we think we know the left hand side of the map. french end up with the north coast and of course louisiana. we are celebrating last yeerz 300 yirs of african presence in louisiana. focus this year is on virginia. but you what is now the united states also includes puerto rico, which was spanish, florida, which...
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that was left of an ancient civilization which dominated north east africa for more than a 1000 years but their parents and other sites of the cushite state in sudan are under threat from some of the worst flooding the country has ever seen i'm going to want to find out how they are being protected. these are the ruins of the royal city in but you know we're not all swans the city of the powerful kingdom of push that dates back to the 8th century b.c. there are remnants of temples palaces cemeteries and other places of interest that testified to the wealth and power of the state a major power in the north east africa region for more than 1000 years but now these ruins which have weathered thousands of years under threat through 2 weeks ago also residents of nearby villages join hundreds of students from her term university to protect the ruins ha tim had that was one of them. a senate. honestly we've never seen anything like the floods this year they broke all differences and destroyed many homes including mine we're really worried they will sweep away the ruins the kings bought the h
that was left of an ancient civilization which dominated north east africa for more than a 1000 years but their parents and other sites of the cushite state in sudan are under threat from some of the worst flooding the country has ever seen i'm going to want to find out how they are being protected. these are the ruins of the royal city in but you know we're not all swans the city of the powerful kingdom of push that dates back to the 8th century b.c. there are remnants of temples palaces...
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of these predictions around the impact that locusts were going to have on crops, not just across east africaof southern asia and the middle , publicly accessible and actually proactively started going to governments saying you cannot say you do not have the data. we have not only giving you data, we have given you the forecast to tell you exactly what you should do, which involves buying crops early because your foreign exchange rate and reserves are also going to go down in the process, and you know, unfortunately, i would like to say a lot more action is taken but there's a lot more that can be done so part of it is going to be behavioral change will have to see in global leadership around using this type of real-time information to make decisions. it works for financial markets and we need to make it work. we need to start making it work for public institutions as well. shery: with all of the data you have at your disposal, have you been able to map how much of an impact the pandemic, not to mention the supply chain disruptions because of this -- the trade tensions so far in the agricultu
of these predictions around the impact that locusts were going to have on crops, not just across east africaof southern asia and the middle , publicly accessible and actually proactively started going to governments saying you cannot say you do not have the data. we have not only giving you data, we have given you the forecast to tell you exactly what you should do, which involves buying crops early because your foreign exchange rate and reserves are also going to go down in the process, and...
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kenya is bracing for a possible return of the massive played soft desert that have devastated east africa for the past 10 months or 40 years offline aerial controls in the north in the north west nile kenya we have is concerned that new swarms could emerge once short rains begin an observer. and more than 300000 people in mozambique have been displaced by an isp amazing extremist insurgency the world food program says this is causing food shortages and an urgent humanitarian crisis clashes between extremists fighters and government forces in the north have caused large numbers of local residents to flee their homes and fields. basically the people have been leaving their villages we go to anything on them. houses. i'm able to farm a coffee chain in uganda has opened a cafe stopped by people the chains say is it once just the day if and also creates jobs for this marginalized group now launched in august the clientele of the sign language cafe is growing but the mosques that everyone has to wait because of the coronavirus make the stops job a little bit tougher. research is dave so he uses
kenya is bracing for a possible return of the massive played soft desert that have devastated east africa for the past 10 months or 40 years offline aerial controls in the north in the north west nile kenya we have is concerned that new swarms could emerge once short rains begin an observer. and more than 300000 people in mozambique have been displaced by an isp amazing extremist insurgency the world food program says this is causing food shortages and an urgent humanitarian crisis clashes...
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kenya is bracing for a possible return of the massive played soft that have devastated east africa for the past 10 months he is offline aerial controls in the north in the north west nile kenya where there is concern that news warms could emerge once short rains begin an observer. and more than 300000 people in mozambique have been displaced by an extremist insurgency the world food program says this is causing food shortages and an urgent humanitarian crisis clashes between extremists fighters and government forces in the north have caused large numbers of local residents to flee their homes and fields. basically the people have been leaving their villages we've got anything on them. i'm able to farm a coffee chain in uganda has opened a cafe stopped by deaf people the chain say's it once to the deaf and also creates jobs for this marginalized group now launched in august the clientele of the sign language cafe is growing but the mosques that everyone has to weigh because of the coronavirus make the stops job a little bit tougher. as a customer. roussel is dave so he uses sign languag
kenya is bracing for a possible return of the massive played soft that have devastated east africa for the past 10 months he is offline aerial controls in the north in the north west nile kenya where there is concern that news warms could emerge once short rains begin an observer. and more than 300000 people in mozambique have been displaced by an extremist insurgency the world food program says this is causing food shortages and an urgent humanitarian crisis clashes between extremists fighters...
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is dean i mean he is africa coming up on the program see is often looming ecological disaster in east africa water levels are rising in kenya's great rift valley now they're offering is too swollen lakes could merge drinking hundreds of wildlife species. and getting into a safe it's things every day full of people commit suicide in kenya i'll be talking to.
is dean i mean he is africa coming up on the program see is often looming ecological disaster in east africa water levels are rising in kenya's great rift valley now they're offering is too swollen lakes could merge drinking hundreds of wildlife species. and getting into a safe it's things every day full of people commit suicide in kenya i'll be talking to.
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insecurity the southern outbreaks are not related to the huge outbreak of billions of designated kist in east africa. well what for some may be the most normal thing in the world is unattainable for this access to education among refugees from south sudan only 69 percent of children and teenagers can go to primary school and only 13 percent get sick and 3 education a university degree is practically out of reach for many now is of war in south sudan have robbed young people off opportunities and forced them to flee some of them to ethiopia and one teacher they wants to give them a chance for a better future. james tute has come a long way the displaced from his home in south sudan he finished university a rare triumph for refugee. wind a war is a war zone brogan any thoughts or done that are no one thing it's ok you're not as well by going to both. from the interior trim to play in a platoon to for tired of war. to be employed by my government but while he finished his studies the war in south sudan continued to needed to change his plans now he teaches others who fled the conflict in south sudan. h
insecurity the southern outbreaks are not related to the huge outbreak of billions of designated kist in east africa. well what for some may be the most normal thing in the world is unattainable for this access to education among refugees from south sudan only 69 percent of children and teenagers can go to primary school and only 13 percent get sick and 3 education a university degree is practically out of reach for many now is of war in south sudan have robbed young people off opportunities...
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the southern outbreaks are not related to the huge outbreak of billions of designated kists in east africa. now what for some may be the most normal thing in the world is unattainable for this access to education among refugees from south sudan only 16 percent of children and teenagers can go to primary school and only 13 percent get secondary education a university degree is practically out of reach for many years of war in south sudan have robbed young people off opportunities and forced them to flee some of them to ethiopia and one teacher there wants to give them a chance for a better future. james tute has come a long way the displaced from his home in south sudan he finished university a red triumph for refugees. when the war is a war zone brogan any thought or done that are now worth it it's ok to not evolve a university. from 202010 up in the 4th i have off to be employed by my government but while he finished his studies the war in south sudan continued needed to change his plans now he teaches others who fled the conflict in south sudan. he's also one of the vice principals here
the southern outbreaks are not related to the huge outbreak of billions of designated kists in east africa. now what for some may be the most normal thing in the world is unattainable for this access to education among refugees from south sudan only 16 percent of children and teenagers can go to primary school and only 13 percent get secondary education a university degree is practically out of reach for many years of war in south sudan have robbed young people off opportunities and forced them...
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communities in our region we see it threatening communities living in poverty across the middle east africa latin america and elsewhere preparing for this is a key priority for georgia and we also stand ready to do what we can for our region and our friends by channeling our capabilities to operate as a regional hub for food security and it is out of our belief in the importance of maintaining food security for generations to come but we also are strongly committed to safeguarding that main source of humanity substance our environment recognizing that protecting our national environment would ultimately protect all existence jordan drafted a charter to be submitted to the u.n. g.a. that grants selected ecosystems and all species of flora and fauna the legal right to exist and thus ensuring humanity itself continues to exist. this initiative would be in line with the united nations sustainable development goals which contribute to safeguarding our environment for the prosperity of our world my friends the coburg $1000.00 crisis has brought a mirror to our world and shown us the cracks in our
communities in our region we see it threatening communities living in poverty across the middle east africa latin america and elsewhere preparing for this is a key priority for georgia and we also stand ready to do what we can for our region and our friends by channeling our capabilities to operate as a regional hub for food security and it is out of our belief in the importance of maintaining food security for generations to come but we also are strongly committed to safeguarding that main...
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if 2020 hasn't been bad enough, locusts, huge swarms, the worst in decades, devastated crops in east africag rainfall patterns caused by climate change. earlier on weather world, we heard how changes to the way we live, work and travel, caused by the virus have changed the air and the atmosphere around us, most noticeably with reduced carbon emissions. but what, if any, impact could weather and climate have on the virus? well, i'm able now to talk to doctor rachel lowe, from the london school of hygiene and tropical medicine, who has done some research on the seasonal cycle of coronaviruses. rachel, good to talk to you. we were told at the start of this process that heat humidity in the summer, coronavirus will be gone. that's clearly not happened. do we know anything about how weather and climate may be impacting this coronavirus? with this particular new coronavirus, it's a new pathogen in humans. no—one has any previous immunity to the disease, so it's very much driven by the susceptibility of the underlying population. so, any role that warmer or more humid conditions may have on the vi
if 2020 hasn't been bad enough, locusts, huge swarms, the worst in decades, devastated crops in east africag rainfall patterns caused by climate change. earlier on weather world, we heard how changes to the way we live, work and travel, caused by the virus have changed the air and the atmosphere around us, most noticeably with reduced carbon emissions. but what, if any, impact could weather and climate have on the virus? well, i'm able now to talk to doctor rachel lowe, from the london school...
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over in uganda, in east africa, the dictator idi amin was in power and in august 1972, he announced plans population. about 60,000 people were given 90 days to leave the country. gita watts tells witness history about her family's traumatic experience. we had 90 days to sort everything out, then get out of the country, and he sort of made an impression that if we didn't get out on time, we would be sitting on fire. it's estimated there are more than 12,000 towns and villages like this in uganda, and in every one of them, the government is pressing its campaign against the asian traders. the asian community was really close—knit, so all the asian shops went and enrolled together and we all knew each other. each family and all the kids knew each other. we were not well off, but we were comfortable. people started rushing to the embassies and my dad had to sign everything over, that means his assets and his business, over to the ugandan bank. we were given £55 — that's all he was allowed to take with him. it was just unbelievable, you know, after everything that you owned, he was just left w
over in uganda, in east africa, the dictator idi amin was in power and in august 1972, he announced plans population. about 60,000 people were given 90 days to leave the country. gita watts tells witness history about her family's traumatic experience. we had 90 days to sort everything out, then get out of the country, and he sort of made an impression that if we didn't get out on time, we would be sitting on fire. it's estimated there are more than 12,000 towns and villages like this in...
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this isn't every news africa coming up on the program he is off the looming ecological disaster in east africa water levels are rising at kenya's great rift valley now there are fears too swollen lakes could merge drinking hundreds of wildlife species. and getting into a safe its things every day for people commit suicide in kenya i'll be talking to the same isn't working on a bill she hopes will save lives in the country. and i'm christine want to welcome to news africa it's good to have your company rising water levels in the lakes along kenya's great rift valley have forced thousands of people from their homes now one of the lakes filled with unhealthy solti and alkaline water is sweating so much it threatens to contaminate a freshwater lake nearby lake by ringle and lake bell gloria used to be 20 kilometers apart but now they're so close they could merge posing a further risk to wildlife or residence for local businesses and farming communities the rising water levels have been devastating once a thriving holiday destination this hotel is now submerged under water. memories at all the time
this isn't every news africa coming up on the program he is off the looming ecological disaster in east africa water levels are rising at kenya's great rift valley now there are fears too swollen lakes could merge drinking hundreds of wildlife species. and getting into a safe its things every day for people commit suicide in kenya i'll be talking to the same isn't working on a bill she hopes will save lives in the country. and i'm christine want to welcome to news africa it's good to have your...
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in the southern outbreaks are not related to the huge outbreak of billions of desert locusts in east africa. well what for some may be the most normal thing in the world is unattainable for this access to education among refugees from south sudan only 69 percent of children and teenagers can go to primary school and only 13 percent get secondary education a university degree is practically out of reach for many now gears of war in south sudan have robbed young people off opportunities and forced them to flee some of them to ethiopia and one teacher there wants to give them a chance for a better future. james tute has come a long way the displaced from his home in south sudan he finished university a rare triumph for refugee. when the war is the war zone brogan any thoughts were done. that are now worth it it's ok you're not as well by going to both. from the interior trim to play in a group and of course i am off to be employed by my government but while he finished his studies the war in south so then continued needed to change his plans now he teaches of those who fled the conflict in sou
in the southern outbreaks are not related to the huge outbreak of billions of desert locusts in east africa. well what for some may be the most normal thing in the world is unattainable for this access to education among refugees from south sudan only 69 percent of children and teenagers can go to primary school and only 13 percent get secondary education a university degree is practically out of reach for many now gears of war in south sudan have robbed young people off opportunities and...
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remains of one western trough going up through northern pakistan and catching the hindu kush in east africa and the next mass is just back from the north east of india into the middle of india and that's going to be around for a day or so curiously moving slowly west towards. more than 7 decades ago a country was split into the big picture but did anything and now with the time comment we needed enough attention only told it was a pan a map of the collapsing empire when the british had to draw a line they pulled it is 7200 have been to india before al-jazeera examines the violent birth of india and pakistan and asks what the future holds for these meekly and neighbors partition borders of blood. route. i've. top stories this hour french president emmanuel marks says lebanon must form a new government quickly to get out of its political and economic crisis he's making his 2nd visit since a devastating explosion at beirut's port. was named as prime minister hours before my own survival. china has warned india over wising tensions there disputed border india says it destructed what it calls pr
remains of one western trough going up through northern pakistan and catching the hindu kush in east africa and the next mass is just back from the north east of india into the middle of india and that's going to be around for a day or so curiously moving slowly west towards. more than 7 decades ago a country was split into the big picture but did anything and now with the time comment we needed enough attention only told it was a pan a map of the collapsing empire when the british had to draw...
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interest that testified to the wealth and power of the question at state a major power in the north east africa region for more than 1000 years but now these ruins which have weathered thousands of years under threat through 2 weeks ago also residents of nearby villages joined hundreds of students from hutton university to protect the ruins ha tim had that was one of them. a cent of the honestly we've never seen anything like the floods this year they broke old differences and destroyed many homes including mine we're really worried they will sweep away the ruins the kings bought the house one of the few buildings still standing at the site was nearly flooded before the students and locals intervened it's. this is out here it is a mess of history right here that belongs to us and it should be protected properly no river floods every year and there's no guarantee it won't damage the site a few 100 meters from the ruins of the royal city saddam's murder we pyramids where kings and queens were interred told slender and graceful this moment bear witness to the last thing splendor was the kingdom th
interest that testified to the wealth and power of the question at state a major power in the north east africa region for more than 1000 years but now these ruins which have weathered thousands of years under threat through 2 weeks ago also residents of nearby villages joined hundreds of students from hutton university to protect the ruins ha tim had that was one of them. a cent of the honestly we've never seen anything like the floods this year they broke old differences and destroyed many...
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way across into a somalia a kenya down tools tanzania and also we'll see a few more showers into east africa in just pushing into the south of mozambique now through choose to draw into south africa but by wednesday the rain is back in the 4 calls as sunny pushing it towards cape town say a ton which is not fine too bad in history just a one day affair of rain showers that's a wednesday that it plays an important both got fine for the next few days. frank assessments what are you seeing back in yemen. told. lisa why did we see if this was an informed opinion is ethiopia on the verge of breakdown many parts of the order me a region are actually under a de facto state of emergency and critical debate have to use a proxy because look the reason being enters the bill if you do in-depth analysis of the day's global headlines inside story on al-jazeera. to. my. guess is al-jazeera quit right of the headlines for you know and israeli settler has been handed 3 life sentences for the murder of 3 members of a palestinian family in 2015 a meter on been through a fire bombed the home of the dogshit fami
way across into a somalia a kenya down tools tanzania and also we'll see a few more showers into east africa in just pushing into the south of mozambique now through choose to draw into south africa but by wednesday the rain is back in the 4 calls as sunny pushing it towards cape town say a ton which is not fine too bad in history just a one day affair of rain showers that's a wednesday that it plays an important both got fine for the next few days. frank assessments what are you seeing back in...
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just to clarify, if there is a positive test before a competitor comes from east africa, for example,e test once they get here, what happens then? they get sent back. they get sent back so there is no chance of competing. absolutely. if they get a positive test on the friday, two days beforehand, they also cannot compete. now, st james's park, right in the heart of london, is a public place and will remain open to the public on london marathon day, but the organisers don't want thousands of people coming here trying to get a view of the london marathon. so actually where i am standing about here, there is going to be a big screen. so although the race itself will be going on on the street, come to the park, you won't be able to see it. with the live bbc coverage starting at 7am, all the way through, all three races, until 3pm in the afternoon, absolutely the best place is going to be to watch it on the bbc. you heard it there. well, past victoria's memorial, the marathon will again end on the mall — that at least is just the same. joe wilson, bbc news, central london. gardens were an
just to clarify, if there is a positive test before a competitor comes from east africa, for example,e test once they get here, what happens then? they get sent back. they get sent back so there is no chance of competing. absolutely. if they get a positive test on the friday, two days beforehand, they also cannot compete. now, st james's park, right in the heart of london, is a public place and will remain open to the public on london marathon day, but the organisers don't want thousands of...
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predominantly tanzania, kenya, down in portuguese east africa, same in mozambique. there was fighting elsewhere, but those were pretty much done by 1915. here it lasted the entire time and was mostly guerrilla fighting. now, since pack animals in that region fell prey by the thousands from the tc fly, it produces the parasite that causes sleeping sickness. it meant european forces relied on energy bodies as energy reserves. both sides carried out their campaigns on the backs of africans. millions were mobilized for this. the british recruited one million porters from populations across sub-saharan africa. pursuing the germans required two or three african carriers for british soldiers. they often view their african recruits or conscripts as a tactical advantage. what we find is there was a high death rate among african recruits, much higher than for british or german soldiers. food shortages is one explanation for this disparity. by 1917, most laborers received less than 1000 calories per day. food shortages plagued most of the african continent during the war. thou
predominantly tanzania, kenya, down in portuguese east africa, same in mozambique. there was fighting elsewhere, but those were pretty much done by 1915. here it lasted the entire time and was mostly guerrilla fighting. now, since pack animals in that region fell prey by the thousands from the tc fly, it produces the parasite that causes sleeping sickness. it meant european forces relied on energy bodies as energy reserves. both sides carried out their campaigns on the backs of africans....
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to me as africa coming up on the program fears of a looming ecological disaster in east africa water levels are rising in kenya's great rift valley now there are fears too small and lakes could merge threatening hundreds of wildlife species. and getting into a safe in its face every day for people commit suicide in kenya i'll be talking to the senator working on a bill she hopes will save lives in the country. and i'm christine want to welcome to day to really nice africa it's good to have your company rising water levels in lakes along kenya's great rift valley have forced thousands of people from their homes now one of the lakes filled with unhealthy salty and alkaline water is swelling so much it threatens to contaminate a fresh water lake nearby lake by ringle and lake bell gloria used to be 20 kilometers apart but now they're so close they could merge posing a further risk to wildlife for residents local businesses and farming communities the rising water levels have been devastating once a thriving holiday destination this hotel is now submerged under water. memories over to le
to me as africa coming up on the program fears of a looming ecological disaster in east africa water levels are rising in kenya's great rift valley now there are fears too small and lakes could merge threatening hundreds of wildlife species. and getting into a safe in its face every day for people commit suicide in kenya i'll be talking to the senator working on a bill she hopes will save lives in the country. and i'm christine want to welcome to day to really nice africa it's good to have your...
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dean i mean years africa coming up on the program fee is off the looming ecological disaster in east africa water levels are rising in kenya's great rift valley now there are fears too swollen lakes could merge drinking hundreds of wildlife species. and getting into a safe its things every day for people commit suicide in kenya i'll be talking to the senate and working on a bill she hopes will save lives in the country. needs africa it's good to have your company rising water levels in lakes and kenya's great rift valley have forced thousands of people from their homes now one of the lakes filled with unhealthy salty and alkaline walsh who is sweating so much it threatens to contaminate a fresh water lake nearby lake by ringle and lake bell gloria used to be 20 kilometers a pot but now they are so close they could mooch posing any further risks to wildlife or residents of a local businesses and farming communities the rising water levels have been devastating once a thriving holiday destination this hotel is now submerged under water. memories are over to left for talia james a war whose bu
dean i mean years africa coming up on the program fee is off the looming ecological disaster in east africa water levels are rising in kenya's great rift valley now there are fears too swollen lakes could merge drinking hundreds of wildlife species. and getting into a safe its things every day for people commit suicide in kenya i'll be talking to the senate and working on a bill she hopes will save lives in the country. needs africa it's good to have your company rising water levels in lakes...
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kenya is bracing for a possible return of the massive played soft desert that have devastated east africa for the past 10 months. flying aerial controls in the north in the north west nile kenya where there is concern that new swarms could emerge once short rains begin an observer. and more than 300000 people in mozambique have been displaced by an escalating extremist insurgency the world food program says this is causing food shortages and an urgent humanitarian crisis clashes between extremists fighters and government forces in the north have caused large numbers of local residents to flee their homes and fields. basically the people have been leaving their villages we've got anything on them. i'm able to farm a coffee chain in uganda has opened a cafe stopped by dave people the chain say's it once to the diff and also creates jobs for this marginalized group now launched in august the clientele of the sign language cafe is growing but the mosques that everyone has to wait because of the coronavirus make the stops job a little bit tougher. is dave so he uses sign language to communicat
kenya is bracing for a possible return of the massive played soft desert that have devastated east africa for the past 10 months. flying aerial controls in the north in the north west nile kenya where there is concern that new swarms could emerge once short rains begin an observer. and more than 300000 people in mozambique have been displaced by an escalating extremist insurgency the world food program says this is causing food shortages and an urgent humanitarian crisis clashes between...
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kenya is bracing for a possible return of the massive plagues of desert has that have devastated east africa for the past 10 months he is offline aerial controls in the north in the north west nile kenya where there is concern that new swarms could emerge once short rains begin an observer. and more than 300000 people in mozambique have been displaced by an escalating extremist insurgency the world food program says this is causing food shortages and urgent humanitarian crisis clashes between extremists fighters and government forces in the north have caused large numbers of local residents to flee their homes and fields. basically the people have been leaving their villages we've got anything on them. i'm able to farm a coffee chain in uganda has opened a cafe stopped by deaf people the chain sais it once to the deaf and also creates jobs for this marginalized group now launched in august the clientele of the sign language cafe is growing but the mosques that everyone has to wave because of the coronavirus make the stops job a little bit tougher. rules that use dave so he uses sign language
kenya is bracing for a possible return of the massive plagues of desert has that have devastated east africa for the past 10 months he is offline aerial controls in the north in the north west nile kenya where there is concern that new swarms could emerge once short rains begin an observer. and more than 300000 people in mozambique have been displaced by an escalating extremist insurgency the world food program says this is causing food shortages and urgent humanitarian crisis clashes between...
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20152016 around a 1000000 people arrived in greece via boat from turkey fleeing conflict in the middle east africa and asia this year more than 4000 people have landed in this boss through that route again but it has been far fewer compared to recent is tensions have been simmering with residents though and many feel abandoned by the government in the e.u. greece has tried to address the problem by moving 13 and a half 1000 people from the lesbos camps this year according to the ministry of migration at the time of the fire $12000.00 people were living in morea camp more than 4 times the amount it was built for so it was overcrowded stephanie deck reports to us now from last boss. there is an image in mass human misery but everyone here has a broken dream oh problem is this they ve come here to meet one of hope through their own role one of. messages from afghanistan he says he worries about the effect the lack of hope is having on his mental health problem is not about my stomach. it's about emotional it's the most. bring out future. 11 year old is too young to worry about his future but he does
20152016 around a 1000000 people arrived in greece via boat from turkey fleeing conflict in the middle east africa and asia this year more than 4000 people have landed in this boss through that route again but it has been far fewer compared to recent is tensions have been simmering with residents though and many feel abandoned by the government in the e.u. greece has tried to address the problem by moving 13 and a half 1000 people from the lesbos camps this year according to the ministry of...
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end years of infighting as hundreds of thousands of people flee poverty and war in the middle east and africa. the changes would abandon andatory refugee numbers, replace them with a solidarity mechanism. there will be a faster process involving decisions within 12 weeks and swift returns for failed applicants. those countries who do take in refugees will be offered more than $11,000 per person. nations including poland and hungary, no country would be obliged to take in anyone. told they must all share the responsibility for refugees and take the pressure alta, italy,like m and greece. >> this represents balance between responsibility and solidarity among member states. we all share the benefits. we all share the burden. this package also reflects a very pragmatic and realistic approach. we know that we have to build andt among member states citizens' confidence that we can manage this as a union. what we know is the deal that has been formulated by the eu commission to try and offer a common migration policy, because we heard from the head of the eu commissioner saying the eu can no longer
end years of infighting as hundreds of thousands of people flee poverty and war in the middle east and africa. the changes would abandon andatory refugee numbers, replace them with a solidarity mechanism. there will be a faster process involving decisions within 12 weeks and swift returns for failed applicants. those countries who do take in refugees will be offered more than $11,000 per person. nations including poland and hungary, no country would be obliged to take in anyone. told they must...
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have to always fight to be on the table because you not only table you going to the big africa east africa cattle . we have to use the word cd to really dive if i can only have the strongest sea and industry for work but don't forget and if you poverty and if you transmission climate change these are going to be issues that africa all pick would have to deal with and we should not forget that because we i don't want what we have you don't refute people with no access to any we know access to that have to be energy poverty is going to be something that opec would have to you know we eat a future no matter what happens thank you very much enjoy a crumb century and don't know a great thanks for joining us thank you for having me now the year was caught on beijing to make further concessions on market access has passed of investment agreements between the 2 powers and leaders of the european council and commission germany's angela merkel and chinese president xi jinping discussed economic relations in a video conference on monday if i'm to have long complained about the lack of an uneven playi
have to always fight to be on the table because you not only table you going to the big africa east africa cattle . we have to use the word cd to really dive if i can only have the strongest sea and industry for work but don't forget and if you poverty and if you transmission climate change these are going to be issues that africa all pick would have to deal with and we should not forget that because we i don't want what we have you don't refute people with no access to any we know access to...
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like my own norway the problems to be solved i don't think we're going to ask for the middle east or africa or your help on an issue which is europe's these are people came to europe greece cannot shoulder the burden alone other nations have to come to the rescue of course everybody coming across in the mediterranean do not have an automatic right of asylum but they have a right to have that case 9 tried and very many of them free from war and persecution so what's your demand that was the you or let's say in particular to the e.u.'s biggest economy germany. well my my appeal is let's treat this as a real crisis remember when the banks threatened some guests back there were meetings every week to save the banks let's have meetings now to save human lights the aid. and initiative germany sweden that have been a lot of the diplomacy both of them because they have received more asylum seekers and refugees than anyone else in europe could really need to put on this and get also the stragglers you know how hungry poland is central and eastern europeans who have done nothing. for international so
like my own norway the problems to be solved i don't think we're going to ask for the middle east or africa or your help on an issue which is europe's these are people came to europe greece cannot shoulder the burden alone other nations have to come to the rescue of course everybody coming across in the mediterranean do not have an automatic right of asylum but they have a right to have that case 9 tried and very many of them free from war and persecution so what's your demand that was the you...
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like my own norway the problems to be solved i don't think we're going to ask for the middle east or africa for your help on an issue which is europe's these a people came to europe greece cannot shoulder the burden alone other nations have to come to the rescue of course everybody coming across in the mediterranean do not have an automatic right of asylum but they have a right to have the case heard and try and very many of them free from war and persecution so what's your demand that you have schools the you are let's say been particular to the e.u.'s biggest economy germany. well my my appeal is let's treat this as a real crisis remember when the banks threatened some guests back there were meetings every week to save the banks let's set meetings now to save human lives the 88 and initiative germany sweden that have a lot of the diplomacy both of them because they have received more asylum seekers and refugees than anyone else in europe could really need to on this and get also this drug dealers you know how hungry poland central and eastern europeans who have done nothing. for internati
like my own norway the problems to be solved i don't think we're going to ask for the middle east or africa for your help on an issue which is europe's these a people came to europe greece cannot shoulder the burden alone other nations have to come to the rescue of course everybody coming across in the mediterranean do not have an automatic right of asylum but they have a right to have the case heard and try and very many of them free from war and persecution so what's your demand that you have...
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there is less chance to cover the disasters i mean let's put it in context i mean i covered all of east africa not just sudan since last year many countries surrounding sudan. have been having heavy rains and they're having very similar situation and now it's. so. this is just we get down to. ok what we'll have to leave it there john john overseeing the red cross and red crescent efforts in sudan thank you so much for joining us. thank you thank you very much. and thank you for watching to get the news. i'm secure in the fire were not hard and in the end is a me you are not a lot of the year and more we will send you back. are you familiar with this. with the smugglers with lions and. what's your story. 'd with numbers and women especially in victims of violence in. take part and send us your story your train all with to understand this new culture. oh you are not a visitor nothing yet you want to become sitting. in for migrants your platform for reliable information. a punch in the gut as what south africa is calling new g.d.p. figures the economy shrinking 16 percent between the 1st and 2nd
there is less chance to cover the disasters i mean let's put it in context i mean i covered all of east africa not just sudan since last year many countries surrounding sudan. have been having heavy rains and they're having very similar situation and now it's. so. this is just we get down to. ok what we'll have to leave it there john john overseeing the red cross and red crescent efforts in sudan thank you so much for joining us. thank you thank you very much. and thank you for watching to get...
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really from senegambi down the coast to southern angola and then eventually later on into south and east africa. how many people were carried to the new world? well, it turns out that we know quite a bit about the slave trade because the slave trade was a big business. and we have an abundance of business records. those business records and indeed practically every kind of conceivable record has now been mined and put together in something called the tra transatlantic slave trade database. i would recommend it to all of you. this is a really magnificent scholarly achievement. we now have records on something more than 33,000 slaving voyages. most of which began in europe. some of which began in the united states, some of which began in brazil, but which resulted in this massive movement of humanity across the atlantic. if you want the url is slavevoyages.org. or go to any particular search engine and type in slave voyages, you'll go there, this is a website that is free and open to the public. you can do remarkable things with it. i would encourage all of you to think about using it for researc
really from senegambi down the coast to southern angola and then eventually later on into south and east africa. how many people were carried to the new world? well, it turns out that we know quite a bit about the slave trade because the slave trade was a big business. and we have an abundance of business records. those business records and indeed practically every kind of conceivable record has now been mined and put together in something called the tra transatlantic slave trade database. i...
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facing food insecurity the 7 outbreaks are not related to the huge outbreak of billions of desert in east africa. well what for some may be the most normal thing in the world is an attainable for this access to education among refugees from south sudan only 69 percent of children and teenagers can go to primary school and only 13 percent get secondary education a university degree is practically out of reach for many now is a poor in south sudan has robbed young people off opportunities and forced them to flee some of them to ethiopia and one teacher they wants to give them a chance for a better future james tute has come a long way the displaced from his home in south sudan he finished university a red triumph for refugee. when the war is a war zone brogan any thoughts about. that are now working with opium united while the university from 20 to 20 plan put in the 4th i have offered to be employed by my government but while he finished his studies to warren sapp so then continued to needed to change his plans now teaches others who fled the conflict in south sudan. he's also one of the vice pri
facing food insecurity the 7 outbreaks are not related to the huge outbreak of billions of desert in east africa. well what for some may be the most normal thing in the world is an attainable for this access to education among refugees from south sudan only 69 percent of children and teenagers can go to primary school and only 13 percent get secondary education a university degree is practically out of reach for many now is a poor in south sudan has robbed young people off opportunities and...
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i'll coverage of africa is what i'm most proud of every time i travel there whether it's east or west africa people stop me and tell me how much they appreciate our coverage and our focus is not just on their suffering but also on the more uplifting and inspiring stories people trust on jersey or to tell them what's happening in their communities in a clear and unbiased way and as an african i couldn't be more proud to be part of you know. 'd what. that is the. palestinians say they've been betrayed as the united arab emirates send back rain sign deals to normalize ties with israel. play a watching al-jazeera live from doha. also ahead a disaster declared in oregon the u.s. .
i'll coverage of africa is what i'm most proud of every time i travel there whether it's east or west africa people stop me and tell me how much they appreciate our coverage and our focus is not just on their suffering but also on the more uplifting and inspiring stories people trust on jersey or to tell them what's happening in their communities in a clear and unbiased way and as an african i couldn't be more proud to be part of you know. 'd what. that is the. palestinians say they've been...
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interest that testified to the wealth and power of the question at state a major power in the north east africaregion for more than 1000 years but now these ruins which have weathered thousands of years under threat through 2 weeks ago also residents of nearby villages join hundreds of students from the term university to protect the ruins ha tim had that was one of them. a cent of the honestly we've never seen anything like the floods last year they broke old differences and destroyed many homes including mine we were really worried they will sweep away the ruins that kings bought the house one of a few buildings still standing at the site was nearly flooded before the students and locals intervened it's. this is our here it is a mess of history right here that belongs to us and it should be protected properly no river floods every year and there's no guarantee if they won't damage the sign a few 100 meters from the ruins of the royal city saddam's murder we pyramids where kings and queens were interred told slender and graceful this moment is bear witness to the last thing splendor was the ki
interest that testified to the wealth and power of the question at state a major power in the north east africaregion for more than 1000 years but now these ruins which have weathered thousands of years under threat through 2 weeks ago also residents of nearby villages join hundreds of students from the term university to protect the ruins ha tim had that was one of them. a cent of the honestly we've never seen anything like the floods last year they broke old differences and destroyed many...