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also supported by bird live international the program is focused mainly on east africa because that's where vulture death rates are especially high the campaigns push to improve the exchange of information is now starting to yield results we are getting reports on not human to live conflict and also responses to. a lot of voices because and and by these some voices have been saved because there is. poison in response protocol that is being followed. case off in the. poisoning incident. this yeah an international initiative was launched with the goal of reducing vulture mortality in africa by 50 percent within the next decade. but for it to work it's vital that the local communities are also on board right. so true you need to more to big to communities to take part in conservation activities especially when it gets to plastic so many cities are drowning in later and the plastic is not biodegradable it just hung around for many years in ever smaller pieces and particles so raising awareness is the name of the game let's go to senegal to meet a monster drawing attention to the problem w
also supported by bird live international the program is focused mainly on east africa because that's where vulture death rates are especially high the campaigns push to improve the exchange of information is now starting to yield results we are getting reports on not human to live conflict and also responses to. a lot of voices because and and by these some voices have been saved because there is. poison in response protocol that is being followed. case off in the. poisoning incident. this...
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also supported by bird live international the program is focused mainly on east africa because that's where vulture death rates are especially high the campaign's push to improve the exchange of information is now starting to yield results we're getting reports on a human to live conflict and also responses to. what voices because and and by these some voices have been saved because there is. poisoning response protocol that is being followed in case of in the. incident. this year and international initiative was launched with the goal of reducing vulture most sadducee in africa by 50 percent within the next decade. but for it to work it's vital that the local communities are also on board right. so true you need to more to think to communities to take part in the vision activities especially when it gets to plastic so many cities are drowning in litter and plastic is not biodegradable it just hung around for many years in ever smaller pieces and particles so raising awareness is the name of the game let's go to senegal to meet a master at drawing attention to the problem which during
also supported by bird live international the program is focused mainly on east africa because that's where vulture death rates are especially high the campaign's push to improve the exchange of information is now starting to yield results we're getting reports on a human to live conflict and also responses to. what voices because and and by these some voices have been saved because there is. poisoning response protocol that is being followed in case of in the. incident. this year and...
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join us as we assess the changes in the political landscape of the middle east and north africa. on al-jazeera. i am for me ok we'll be watching the screen today there are young people across the african continent who are fleeting for their future this is how healed. described the crisis at the well may summit in 2090. i am lucky that i am still surviving and to take this chance for granted because people during every day. i made a decision to protect the only place i call us. i will tell you that we are a generation of scared people but very ambitious very united very persistent and very good at action. you will get to meet 3 climate warriors from the african continent you will be out to tell you pretty much anything you want to know about the climate crisis only act that can consummate you can test and they are ready for your questions and your comments your new team is jumping to the comment section and be caught up today. i am going to greet the guest the guests will say hello to you how. you just don't write that at the summit in copenhagen just everything erica hill is real
join us as we assess the changes in the political landscape of the middle east and north africa. on al-jazeera. i am for me ok we'll be watching the screen today there are young people across the african continent who are fleeting for their future this is how healed. described the crisis at the well may summit in 2090. i am lucky that i am still surviving and to take this chance for granted because people during every day. i made a decision to protect the only place i call us. i will tell you...
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to ethiopia where and this is all of all of east africa there's a major issue right now with locusts and so these pictures from quite recently at least some of this year this is what locusts is during the course of doing to thaw and not just ethiopia but through east africa have a look. better than. using that. on the on my wall tom what's going to hit a you know. exactly that of a lesser known as a 2nd opening. 'd 'd 'd 'd i know you've come across locusts in uganda can you give us use that tangible example to show how the climate crisis threatening kanda. well. again they're about the start of this year we. are going on over and up to now they're actually just reduced but still the problem once very big and also we have been suffering the same effect with the floods and the raising what has a leg which is the world's 2nd largest freshwater body so because you go there is an agricultural country we depend most on our culture. feeding economy most of us in an agriculture and seeing such diverse sitting in on the climate for instance or the effect. it affects us more because this is o
to ethiopia where and this is all of all of east africa there's a major issue right now with locusts and so these pictures from quite recently at least some of this year this is what locusts is during the course of doing to thaw and not just ethiopia but through east africa have a look. better than. using that. on the on my wall tom what's going to hit a you know. exactly that of a lesser known as a 2nd opening. 'd 'd 'd 'd i know you've come across locusts in uganda can you give us use that...
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also supported by bird live international the program is focused mainly on east africa because that's where vulture death rates are especially high the campaign's push to improve the exchange of information is now starting to yield results we are getting reports on one human to live conflict and those responses to. what voices please and and by these some voices have been saved because there is. a poisoning response protocol that is being followed. case off in the. incident. this year and international initiative was launched with the goal of reducing vulture mortality in africa by 50 percent within the next decade. but for it to work it's vital that the local communities are also on board. so true you need to monty big communities to take part in a vision activities especially when it gets to plastic so many cities are drowning in later and the plastic is mauled by a degradable it just hung around for many years in ever smaller pieces on particles so raising awareness is the name of the game let's go to senegal to meet a monster out to drawing attention to the problem which during co
also supported by bird live international the program is focused mainly on east africa because that's where vulture death rates are especially high the campaign's push to improve the exchange of information is now starting to yield results we are getting reports on one human to live conflict and those responses to. what voices please and and by these some voices have been saved because there is. a poisoning response protocol that is being followed. case off in the. incident. this year and...
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also supported by bird live international the program is focused mainly on east africa because that's where vulture death rates are especially high the campaign's push to improve the exchange of information is now starting to yield results we're getting reports on a human to live conflict and also responses to. what voices because and and by these some voices have been saved because there is. a poisoning response protocol that is being followed in case off in the. poisoning incident. this yeah and international initiative was launched with the goal of reducing vulture mortality in africa by 50 percent within the next decade. but for it to work it's vital that the local communities are also on board right. so true you need to motivate communities to take part in vision activities especially when it gets to plastic so many cities are drowning in litter and plastic is not biodegradable it just hung around for many years in ever smaller pieces and particles so raising awareness is the name of the game let's go to senegal to meet a master at drawing attention to the problem which during co
also supported by bird live international the program is focused mainly on east africa because that's where vulture death rates are especially high the campaign's push to improve the exchange of information is now starting to yield results we're getting reports on a human to live conflict and also responses to. what voices because and and by these some voices have been saved because there is. a poisoning response protocol that is being followed in case off in the. poisoning incident. this yeah...
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parts of east africa had the most intense seasonal rains in a century, affecting nearly 6 million peoplether in 2020 and 2019 lead to the worst locust swarms in decades, devastating crops as they swept across east africa. in the uk, a succession of storms in february made it the wettest february on record. and then in a soaking october, the uk had its wettest day. three named storms hit the uk in february, producing severe flooding, particularly in parts of england and wales. on the 15th of the month, the uk had its third wettest day on record. but even wetter was to come on the 3rd of october, when, according to the met office, enough rain fell across the uk to more than fill scotland's loch ness, to make it the uk's wettest day on record. the city of oxford had its soggiest october since back in 1875, when the rain caused extensive flooding. we know that because the city is home to the redcliffe weather station, the uk's longest continuous rainfall record, dating back to the 18th—century. its director is professor washington. on the 3rd of october, we had one of the wettest days in the
parts of east africa had the most intense seasonal rains in a century, affecting nearly 6 million peoplether in 2020 and 2019 lead to the worst locust swarms in decades, devastating crops as they swept across east africa. in the uk, a succession of storms in february made it the wettest february on record. and then in a soaking october, the uk had its wettest day. three named storms hit the uk in february, producing severe flooding, particularly in parts of england and wales. on the 15th of the...
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innovation harbin east africa that's why this sector is attractive to the younger generation it attracts people like that it we're all eric. he left school early but began collecting electronic quest when he was 17 now he has his own company employing 35 people. but you're going to. buy these electronics from different places and from people who don't need it yet but for us these electronics are valuable after collection we saw that electronic equipment to separate the ones which can be reused and resold after being repaired. if you did mark the government wants to make sure the countryside doesn't get clogged up with a bundle in west so it has imposed strict regulation. as one day set up a horrible. technology we won't seduce developing in a sustainable way with the cream or his. her friend or technology because we want to see our countries developing but with minimal impact in terms of environmental consequences back at school the laptops are given to pupils for free. or since you have started using a computer. many things has changed this shouldn't have started to knowing that he did
innovation harbin east africa that's why this sector is attractive to the younger generation it attracts people like that it we're all eric. he left school early but began collecting electronic quest when he was 17 now he has his own company employing 35 people. but you're going to. buy these electronics from different places and from people who don't need it yet but for us these electronics are valuable after collection we saw that electronic equipment to separate the ones which can be reused...
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innovation harbin east africa that's why this sector is attractive to the younger generation it attracts people like that it we're all eric. he left school early but begun collecting electronic was 2 and he was 17 now he has his own company employing 35 people. to get requests to reach a group we buy these electronics from different places and from people who don't need it yet but for us these electronics are valuable after collection we saw electronic equipment to separate the ones which can be reused and resold after being repaired. if you did mark the government wants to make sure the countryside doesn't get clogged up with a bundle in west so it has imposed strict regulation. as one day set up a horrible. technology we want to seduce developing in a sustainable way with the green aisle here and environmental friendly technology because we want to see our countries developing but with minimal impact in terms of environmental consequences markets cool laptops are given to pupils for free. since you have started using computers so. many things has changed this shouldn't have started to
innovation harbin east africa that's why this sector is attractive to the younger generation it attracts people like that it we're all eric. he left school early but begun collecting electronic was 2 and he was 17 now he has his own company employing 35 people. to get requests to reach a group we buy these electronics from different places and from people who don't need it yet but for us these electronics are valuable after collection we saw electronic equipment to separate the ones which can...
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and british east, africa, and a little down, mozambique. there was fighting elsewhere in namibia and cameroon but usually done by 1915. here it lasted the entire time, and it was mostly guerrilla fighting. now, since pack animals there in that region fell prey by the thousands, tsetse fly, the vector that transferred the parasite that causes sleeping sickness, it meant that european forces relied on energy bodies as energy reserves. both sides carried out their campaigns on the backs of africans. millions of africans were mobilized for this. the british recruited over a million porters for their east african campaign and these people were drawn from populations all across sub sahara africa. pursuing the germans who acquired at least two or three african carriers for every british soldiers. and european officers often viewed their african recruits or c constrips as a tactical advanta advantage. what we find with a closer look there was pretty high death rate among african rue kruts decruis the war. much higher than british or german soldiers
and british east, africa, and a little down, mozambique. there was fighting elsewhere in namibia and cameroon but usually done by 1915. here it lasted the entire time, and it was mostly guerrilla fighting. now, since pack animals there in that region fell prey by the thousands, tsetse fly, the vector that transferred the parasite that causes sleeping sickness, it meant that european forces relied on energy bodies as energy reserves. both sides carried out their campaigns on the backs of...
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we are in 92 countries, but in east africa, we have only barefoot clege, zanzibar. [woman speaking native language] favdi: here we are receiving trainees from different countries. tanzania mainland, 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 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 member 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 you 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 language] [hajq
we are in 92 countries, but in east africa, we have only barefoot clege, zanzibar. [woman speaking native language] favdi: here we are receiving trainees from different countries. tanzania mainland, 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 home light system. favdi: the village needs to meet our criteria before our selecting them. it has to be far...
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predominantly tanzania, a little bit in british east africa and in portuguese east africa and 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 a fly that transferred 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 for the campaign 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 with a closer look 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 african laborers received less than 1000 calories per day. food shortages plagued most o
predominantly tanzania, a little bit in british east africa and in portuguese east africa and 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 a fly that transferred 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...
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a locust plague is threatening the food security of some 13000000 people across east africa it's the worst infestation in 70 years and has wiped out a 5th of the region's vegetation now a team of researchers and farmers in kenya have developed an effective method to kill the pests. there is a sense of impending doom wherever the huge swarms of locusts appear that it's too late that the insects can no longer be stopped that they will devour everything. everything except the stones the little creeps are really horrible. most. but new technology combined with local knowledge means drones can spot the local swarms early on the grasshoppers can be destroyed before they take flight and destroy the fields one of the ones that is we have that drop we have a higher duty because of the flight that the locals. so far these drones in kenya have managed to destroy nearly 300 swarms local involvement is crucial as they detect the insects early and raise the alarm so is the right equipment. if you go to we know how to use the phone on the phone's camera so we call the surveillance team and then the
a locust plague is threatening the food security of some 13000000 people across east africa it's the worst infestation in 70 years and has wiped out a 5th of the region's vegetation now a team of researchers and farmers in kenya have developed an effective method to kill the pests. there is a sense of impending doom wherever the huge swarms of locusts appear that it's too late that the insects can no longer be stopped that they will devour everything. everything except the stones the little...
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were stuck with me solo yes or no she was she from east africa she was caught in a war between. feel. that. we have stuff there with. it now it was a steal it was do that add up obliterate what it would you pursue to actually read . it so what is the date the chocolaty but now some of it is just played. go out the december hoot about again i can pretty much go as i teamed with 'd the game. there was a guy. i had seen a lot of. guessing that as. you have 10 times in the past i would actually....
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discussed with me salaam ness or was she was she from east africa she was caught in a war between. feel. that. we have stuff there with. 'd vietnam was this deal it was do that add up obliterate what he would. actually do. it some of the stuff they'd be charged with now some of it is just plain you know gadhafi wouldn't go out he's not written hoot about again i mean what you know as i teamed with 'd you again. there was a guy. who had seen a lot of. guessing that us and that we could do with time and beat us would actually. just wrapping up being. open is not up the us look at this baby but it was time and somebody shot it when it is just the fact that the suspects you need to do. with care a lot of what did you know we. ask our. host it's the car 88 taxi. but my thing is get better. it's going to be better. i don't always get myself in. i never get with the washington d.c. nation's capital to be sure you're going to speak. that's not my thing it's not about what except that. the campus in an area that's about the rate of. about one piece sometime on the solitude of some of them i
discussed with me salaam ness or was she was she from east africa she was caught in a war between. feel. that. we have stuff there with. 'd vietnam was this deal it was do that add up obliterate what he would. actually do. it some of the stuff they'd be charged with now some of it is just plain you know gadhafi wouldn't go out he's not written hoot about again i mean what you know as i teamed with 'd you again. there was a guy. who had seen a lot of. guessing that us and that we could do with...
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unicef is asking for 2 and a half $1000000000.00 in new funds to help children in the middle east and north africa the aid agency says $39000000.00 children in the middle east and africa have been impacted by war poverty and the coronavirus yemen syria lebanon and sudan have the highest number of children in need us the funds requested would go towards education tradition and health earlier this month unicef issued its largest ever emergency funding appeal for 6400000000 dollars to reach 300000000 people or nica bennett is unicef's regional advisor of emergencies for west africa where from what west and central africa she says the pandemic has deepened the crisis in child health and education we see malnutrition increasing as families have less access to livelihoods and to income remittances from from wealthier countries are decreasing and so nearly 20 percent increase in malnutrition and then of course the education impact which is just been staggering as a result of co-pays before cough it we had in this region $44000000.00 children out of school and we went up $128.00 additional 1000000 childre
unicef is asking for 2 and a half $1000000000.00 in new funds to help children in the middle east and north africa the aid agency says $39000000.00 children in the middle east and africa have been impacted by war poverty and the coronavirus yemen syria lebanon and sudan have the highest number of children in need us the funds requested would go towards education tradition and health earlier this month unicef issued its largest ever emergency funding appeal for 6400000000 dollars to reach...
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i was coming up the hunt to expose spy cams hidden across south korea that's next on one of one east africa. pakistan's k.s.c. $100.00 or so it's more than 36 percent we bring you the stories and developments that are rapidly changing the world we live in the water is going dispensable to economic activity but industrial uses the worst thing about sister freshwater counting the cost on al-jazeera. they could be anywhere. in public toilets train stations hotel rooms at your office even in your own home tiny cameras strategically installed to film most intimate moments with the footage then put online in south korea a wrist for digital 6 crimes involving hidden cameras are storing pushing more than this whole headers only on your todo a note on it or better situation other than that it will truly caught on our page but on the. perpetrators come from all parts of society from t.v. anchors. to school teachers the impact on victims can be devastating. for a tall young boy to your life itself thanks for. your honesty right there mother. can turn the other kid a poor head on the curb or on to the
i was coming up the hunt to expose spy cams hidden across south korea that's next on one of one east africa. pakistan's k.s.c. $100.00 or so it's more than 36 percent we bring you the stories and developments that are rapidly changing the world we live in the water is going dispensable to economic activity but industrial uses the worst thing about sister freshwater counting the cost on al-jazeera. they could be anywhere. in public toilets train stations hotel rooms at your office even in your...
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also supported by bird live international the program is focused mainly on east africa because that's where vulture death rates are especially high the campaigns push to improve the exchange of information is now starting to yield results we're getting reports on one human to live conflict and also responses to. what voices poisoning and by these some voters have been saved because there is. a poison in response protocol that has been followed in case off in the. poisoning incident. this yeah an international initiative was launched with the goal of reducing vulture moats alice in africa by 50 percent within the next decade. but for it to work it's by so that the local communities are also on board right. so true you need 2 more 2 big communities to take part in a course of action activities especially when it gets to plastic so many cities are drowning in later and the plastic is mauled by a degradable it just hung around for many years in ever smaller pieces on particles so raising awareness is the name of the game let's go to senegal to meet a monster out to drawing attention to th
also supported by bird live international the program is focused mainly on east africa because that's where vulture death rates are especially high the campaigns push to improve the exchange of information is now starting to yield results we're getting reports on one human to live conflict and also responses to. what voices poisoning and by these some voters have been saved because there is. a poison in response protocol that has been followed in case off in the. poisoning incident. this yeah...
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east africa german children had a hard time because they were a reminder of the german defeat. exclusion. and content culminated in forced sterilization under the nazis. this documentary examines the few traces that remain of their existence. the truth commission. storage january 11th on d. w. . this is c w news live from berlin the u.k. government unveils tighter covert restrictions for christmas british prime minister boris johnson warns against travel to high risk areas saying the country cannot continue with christmas as planned a new strain of the virus is fueling fears is also coming up israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu becomes the 1st in his country to get vaccinated for covert 19 as israel kicks off its vaccination campaign well look at why many people there are on a happy with how did. the pandemic.
east africa german children had a hard time because they were a reminder of the german defeat. exclusion. and content culminated in forced sterilization under the nazis. this documentary examines the few traces that remain of their existence. the truth commission. storage january 11th on d. w. . this is c w news live from berlin the u.k. government unveils tighter covert restrictions for christmas british prime minister boris johnson warns against travel to high risk areas saying the country...
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yes, tanzania, one model economy i would say, in our part of east africa.l election over the years. evidence in country surrounding tanzania. yet last year, we saw a move, people are countries that had peaceful elections, peaceful transition from one government to the other. that is suddenly changing. echoing what everyone else is saying. the fundamental question is, are election really the solutions for the challenges the continent faces? every speaker has spoken about the challenges of income inequality. poverty. rising youth on employment. when we hold these elections. what our politicians tell us every time they go out as they are going to provide this very important need africans need. health care, education, infrastructure. but day in and day out, we are seeing a backcourt movement from the 1990's, where we saw democratic processes taking place in the continent. i think doha, we are getting tired and the time has come for us to start questioning what works for us. is it working in a sector where we strive -- i am working in a sector where we support i
yes, tanzania, one model economy i would say, in our part of east africa.l election over the years. evidence in country surrounding tanzania. yet last year, we saw a move, people are countries that had peaceful elections, peaceful transition from one government to the other. that is suddenly changing. echoing what everyone else is saying. the fundamental question is, are election really the solutions for the challenges the continent faces? every speaker has spoken about the challenges of income...
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locusts have been ravaging east africa all year and now they are in south africa stopping the regiont outbreak in a decade. they are a different species of locust but they can be just as destructive. if they are not stopped right now, food security will come under threat. had quite a big swarm of locusts arrive on the farm, quite incredible to see how they went to work to decimate they went to work to decimate the field in 30—110 minutes. currently we are experiencing one of the biggest swarms in the last decade. every week we are planting a new block. we obviously do feel the locusts coming the next day to eat them up. we have 150 hectares of crop that we need to protect, if we do see something, we try to scare them off our fields. in the middle of an eight year drought, early spring rains have hatched long dormant locust eggs, forcing farmers to act. they stand to lose thousands of hectares of crops and grazing land. it can all be devoured by locust in a matter of minutes. a small dedicated team of insecticide sprayers are at the forefront of stemming the locust tied. your animals
locusts have been ravaging east africa all year and now they are in south africa stopping the regiont outbreak in a decade. they are a different species of locust but they can be just as destructive. if they are not stopped right now, food security will come under threat. had quite a big swarm of locusts arrive on the farm, quite incredible to see how they went to work to decimate they went to work to decimate the field in 30—110 minutes. currently we are experiencing one of the biggest...
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he studied art in london, but finds his subject matter in east africa a hold it is that it is the place that shaped me shaped my imagination. it shapes the sort of stories that i'm interested in, and i want to tell it's also a place that's massively representatives with the history of art and with the narratives and stories that come from somewhere like like his canvases have holes and stitches and then they're made of tree bark lugo a material that he integrates into his narrative. armitage discovered the bark cloth in 2011 and a tourist market in kenya. it comes from uganda where it's often used for ceremonial purposes such as funerals. it's really in the aesthetic of the paintings. it's sunny, even though it seems like a wound or a hot summer for the work. it takes a cism, the artist can be borrowed the color scheme from edouard manet's painting music. can this really be? it was a way of kind of equates to a very different sunday sunday happening in the world as material. any classic brutal, convoluted and sometimes ironic michael armitage doesn't shrink from confronting the viewer w
he studied art in london, but finds his subject matter in east africa a hold it is that it is the place that shaped me shaped my imagination. it shapes the sort of stories that i'm interested in, and i want to tell it's also a place that's massively representatives with the history of art and with the narratives and stories that come from somewhere like like his canvases have holes and stitches and then they're made of tree bark lugo a material that he integrates into his narrative. armitage...
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he studied art in london, but finds his subject matter in east africa. a whole group is the place that shaped shaped lawyer, larger nation. it shaped the sort of stories that i'm interested in. and i want to tell it's also a place that's massively representatives with the history of art and with the narratives in stories that come from somewhere like like his canvases have holes and stitches and then they're made of tree bark. blue go and material that he integrates into his narrative. armitage discovered the bark off in 2011, and a tourist market in kenya. it comes from uganda where it's often used for ceremonial purposes such as funerals. that it could be painting it sun even though this seems like a wound or hearts for the word exorcism, the artist can be borat. the color scheme from ed 2 are many ways painting music. there is a way of kind of equates to very different sunday, sunday happening in the world as material. any classic brutal convoluted and sometimes i wrongly michael armitage doesn't shrink from confronting the viewer with cliche of afric
he studied art in london, but finds his subject matter in east africa. a whole group is the place that shaped shaped lawyer, larger nation. it shaped the sort of stories that i'm interested in. and i want to tell it's also a place that's massively representatives with the history of art and with the narratives in stories that come from somewhere like like his canvases have holes and stitches and then they're made of tree bark. blue go and material that he integrates into his narrative. armitage...
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sea a desert locusts destroyed vegetation resulting in huge economic losses several countries in east africa namely kenya ethiopia uganda and south sudan all still trying to contain what is the worst days of locusts invasion that the region has seen in over 70 years now despite governesses aerial spraying of pesticides to prevent breeding the locus just kept reading un has warned of a looming food crisis in february we visited some kenyan father as to try to find out how they had been affected by the 1st infestation. they were only there for one day in mid january burned up my congress from was invaded by desert locusts they ate everything from grains beans and even the entire field of watermelons but that's not all. look i do know grass of what. normally by this time they're ready for harvest. your raw. have destroyed them all. the flowers even the leaves. of the will to. glow could eat everything in their way in a day one square kilometers form of locusts complete as much food as 35000 people. at this time of year might come good grammar reason usually filled to the brim but now they're pr
sea a desert locusts destroyed vegetation resulting in huge economic losses several countries in east africa namely kenya ethiopia uganda and south sudan all still trying to contain what is the worst days of locusts invasion that the region has seen in over 70 years now despite governesses aerial spraying of pesticides to prevent breeding the locus just kept reading un has warned of a looming food crisis in february we visited some kenyan father as to try to find out how they had been affected...
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living in the occupied rhineland their father's soldiers from the french colonies to selflessly east africagerman children had a hard time and because they were reminder of the german defeat. they grew up in a climate of national pride and racism and if of the european population felt that it was important to be mites and to stay right like. exclusion and contempt culminated in forced sterilization under the nazis. this documentary examines the few traces that remain of their existence. because of them children sharing. storage or 11th on d w. this is news coming to you live from killing for doing their chill true doing their jobs dozens of journalists around the world died this year working to expose corruption organized crime and environmental degradation we'll speak to an advocacy group that says targeted killings is also coming up the voice of anger in the chinese city of blue han we meet a man who lost his father to cope with 19 and blames the government's lack of transparency for his death. after fleeing persecution.
living in the occupied rhineland their father's soldiers from the french colonies to selflessly east africagerman children had a hard time and because they were reminder of the german defeat. they grew up in a climate of national pride and racism and if of the european population felt that it was important to be mites and to stay right like. exclusion and contempt culminated in forced sterilization under the nazis. this documentary examines the few traces that remain of their existence. because...
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he studied art in london, but finds his subject matter in east africa. a whole group is the, is the place that shaped me shaped my imagination. it shapes the sort of stories that i'm interested in. and i want to tell it's also a place that's massively representatives with the history of god and with the narratives and stories that come from somewhere like like you know, his canvases have holes and stitches and then they're made of tree bark. blue go and material that he integrates into his narrative. armitage discovered the bark cloth in 2011, and a tourist market in kenya. it comes from uganda where it's often used for ceremonial purposes, such as funeral service in the set it could be done, even though it seems like a wound or a hot summer for the work exorcism can be borrowed the color scheme from edwin. monday's painting, music theory was a way of kind of equates to very different sunday, sunday happening the world as material magic, brutal, convoluted, and sometimes ironic. my kilometer age doesn't shrink from confronting the viewer with cliche of a
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right you're up to date with headlines here not 0 we got more news coming up right after one of one east africa. what does and they've been doing with the money that it's boring we bring in the stories and developments that are rapidly changing the world we live in argentina's congress is debating a bill seeking to raise billions of dollars for the super rich poor families hit hard by the ballot counting the cost on al-jazeera. singapore street food issue world famous traditional stores serve up a vast range of cheap and tasty dish just a staple diet for the masses but the cause with my $900.00 pandemic is turning up the heat on the focus mail saying it all the e-mails and. they face a stark choice to innovate defeat the fragile use of its all physically and mentally ill patients clue one on east examines how corporate 19 is changing singapore stalker culture. beneath the shimmering skyline of the city state where i grew up the humble trade fuels the workforce. across the island some $20000.00 foot stall serve up the licious dishes. the melting pot of cuisine spy the early chinese and indian mi
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sea a desert locusts destroyed vegetation resulting in huge economic losses several countries in east africa namely kenya ethiopia uganda and salsa done all still trying to contain what is the worst desert locust invasion that the region has seen in over 70 is not despise governesses aerial spraying of pistis side to prevent breeding the locus just kept reading un has warned of a looming food crisis in favor revisited some kenyan farmers to try to find out how they had been affected by the 1st infestation. they were only there for one day a mid january bernard my congress was invaded by desert locusts that ate everything from grains to beans and even an entire field of watermelons but that's not all. that. like i do know. normally by this time they're ready for harvest. have destroyed them all. the flowers even the leaves. of the will to seed. the locusts eat everything in their way in a day one square kilometer swarm of locusts can eat as much food as 35000 people. at this time of year my congress granted these are usually filled to the brim but now they're practically empty. memory now you
sea a desert locusts destroyed vegetation resulting in huge economic losses several countries in east africa namely kenya ethiopia uganda and salsa done all still trying to contain what is the worst desert locust invasion that the region has seen in over 70 is not despise governesses aerial spraying of pistis side to prevent breeding the locus just kept reading un has warned of a looming food crisis in favor revisited some kenyan farmers to try to find out how they had been affected by the 1st...
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this one starts with me solo ness or a scene with the chief from east africa she was caught in a war between 2 opiate in a field. we have stuff there with. vietnam was a steal it was there that added up the military of what it would. actually do. it so what is the date the chocolaty but now some of it is just played you know get off the road and go out the stuff written hoot about again i mean what you know as i teamed with 'd the game. there was a guy. i had seen. a lot of. guessing that us and that we could do with time and he actually. just wrapping up the. open is not up to us look at this baby but it was time and somebody shot him when into this is the fact that the suspects you need to religious jews care a lot what did you know that if we. ask our. host that stick our 88 tax but my things get better. it's going to be better. i don't always get muscle is. i never get weighed in the washington d.c. nation's capital to be cool and you're going to speak. that's not my thing it's not about what except that. you know now to be at the campus in an area that's about the rate of. about
this one starts with me solo ness or a scene with the chief from east africa she was caught in a war between 2 opiate in a field. we have stuff there with. vietnam was a steal it was there that added up the military of what it would. actually do. it so what is the date the chocolaty but now some of it is just played you know get off the road and go out the stuff written hoot about again i mean what you know as i teamed with 'd the game. there was a guy. i had seen. a lot of. guessing that us...
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of east africa german children had a hard time and because they were reminder of the german defeat. they grew up in a climate of national pride and racism to fuck the european population felt that it was important to be mighty and to stay right. exclusion and contempt culminated in forced sterilization under the nazis. this documentary examines the few traces that remain of their existence. the church. storage the 11th on g.w. . this is day that we newsline from berlin the 1st green light in europe for the biotech pfizer baxi regulators approved a lifesaving japp now up for formal approval by the european commission with infections and deaths mounting for many immunizing.
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a locust plague is threatening the food security of some 13000000 people across east africa it's the worst infestation in 70 years and has wiped out a 5th of the region's vegetation now a team of researchers and farmers in kenya have developed an effective method to kill the pests. there is a sense of impending doom wherever the huge swarms of locusts appear that it's too late that the insects can no longer be stopped but they will devour everything. everything except the stones the little creeps are really horrible. i know i said most of it. but new technology combined with local knowledge means drones can spot the local swarms early on the grasshoppers can be destroyed before they take flight and destroy the fields one of that that is with that that have a higher rate because of the flight that the locals. so far these drones in kenya have managed to destroy in nearly 300 swarms local involvement is crucial as they detect the insects early and raise the alarm so is the right equipment. this is it if you go to we know how to use the phone on the phone's camera so we call the surveil
a locust plague is threatening the food security of some 13000000 people across east africa it's the worst infestation in 70 years and has wiped out a 5th of the region's vegetation now a team of researchers and farmers in kenya have developed an effective method to kill the pests. there is a sense of impending doom wherever the huge swarms of locusts appear that it's too late that the insects can no longer be stopped but they will devour everything. everything except the stones the little...
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displaced many a flood across the border to sudan jeremy taylor is a regional advocacy adviser for east africa yemen at the norwegian refugee council he says immediate humanitarian supplies are needed in sit on the need at the moment a very immediate what we're hearing from from those people who have crossed the border is that they are fleeing with with almost nothing so they arrive with the clothes on their back with very little in the way of. personal possessions so we have to respond with immediate shelter food water. norwegian refugee council we're running emergency schooling and we've set up some schools in the omer cooper camp where people who have crossed the border then being moved into a camp some distance away from the border but obviously we need to be thinking about longer term and how long will these people be here and how will these needs grow over time as the numbers grow and so essentially we will not be able to with our current capacity be able to respond and so we call for more funding and for greater sort of response from humanitarian agencies all around. another group of ch
displaced many a flood across the border to sudan jeremy taylor is a regional advocacy adviser for east africa yemen at the norwegian refugee council he says immediate humanitarian supplies are needed in sit on the need at the moment a very immediate what we're hearing from from those people who have crossed the border is that they are fleeing with with almost nothing so they arrive with the clothes on their back with very little in the way of. personal possessions so we have to respond with...
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discuss with me salaam messer with the chief from east africa she was caught in a war between rufio.we have stuff there with. 'd it now it was a steal it was a military what it would. actually. it's sort of stuff. but now some of it is just played. out the stuff written hoot about again i mean what you know as i teamed with 'd the game. there was a guy. i had seen a lot of. guessing that as. you have 10 times in the past i would actually. just wrapping up the. mug open it's not up to us look at this baby but it was time and somebody shot him we went into this is the fact that the suspects you need to really who care a lot what did you know that if we. ask our. host that stick on 88 taxi. but my thing is get better. it's going to be better. i go with that message is. i never get with the washington d.c. nation's capital to be sure you're going to speak. that's not my thing it's not about what except that. you know now to be at the campus in an area that's about the rate of. about one piece sometime in the solitude of some of the saturday game. on saturday but you got to quite a few pe
discuss with me salaam messer with the chief from east africa she was caught in a war between rufio.we have stuff there with. 'd it now it was a steal it was a military what it would. actually. it's sort of stuff. but now some of it is just played. out the stuff written hoot about again i mean what you know as i teamed with 'd the game. there was a guy. i had seen a lot of. guessing that as. you have 10 times in the past i would actually. just wrapping up the. mug open it's not up to us look at...
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just we're stuck with me salaam ness or was she with she from east africa she was caught in a war between we feel. we have stuff there with. it now it was a steal it was good at up military it would.
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meet this would be so low yes or a few with you from east africa she was caught in a war between you'll feel.
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park, it was part of the great equatorial forest belt that stretched from the western parts of east africato the west african coast, and when i flew over gombe national park, which is very small, in 1990, i was shocked to see a tiny island of forest and it was surrounded by completely bare hills, more people living there than the land could support, too poor to buy food from elsewhere, chimpanzees now isolated from other remnant chimpanzee groups in the area, and right across africa, chimpanzee numbers have dropped, forests have disappeared, there is the live animal trade, mothers shot to sell babies. the bush meat trade, because in some african countries, people think chimp meat is a delicacy. so that is also adding to the depletion of chimpanzee numbers right across africa. even in that answer, you have given us such a sense of the enormous environmental pressures that the chimpanzees have been under over those 60 years. i want to go through this from the beginning — i want to start by having you take us back to 1960, to the young jane goodall in her 20s with no real scientific academic
park, it was part of the great equatorial forest belt that stretched from the western parts of east africato the west african coast, and when i flew over gombe national park, which is very small, in 1990, i was shocked to see a tiny island of forest and it was surrounded by completely bare hills, more people living there than the land could support, too poor to buy food from elsewhere, chimpanzees now isolated from other remnant chimpanzee groups in the area, and right across africa, chimpanzee...
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innovation harbin east africa that's why this sector is attractive to the younger generation it attracts people like that it we're all eric. he left school early but begun collecting electronic was 2 and he was 17 now he has his own company employing 35 people. to get a good we buy these electronics from different places and from people who don't need it yet but for us these electronics are valuable after collection we saw the electronic equipment to separate the ones which can be reused and resold after.
innovation harbin east africa that's why this sector is attractive to the younger generation it attracts people like that it we're all eric. he left school early but begun collecting electronic was 2 and he was 17 now he has his own company employing 35 people. to get a good we buy these electronics from different places and from people who don't need it yet but for us these electronics are valuable after collection we saw the electronic equipment to separate the ones which can be reused and...
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done mark could be about to classify immigrants from the middle east and north africa differently from the rest of the world when it comes to crime and employment statistics a danish immigration minister whose father is ethiopian has said it will help with on this political discussion the new figures we provide the more all the political discussion about the minority of immigrants with great very great challenges bryza huge difference in how immigrants from tile and the philippines and latin america 1st in relation to people from for example the middle east and i do not think it is racist to care to garages countries based on that a lot of the reaction online has been critical to the change with some doubling it outright racism under the current system copenhagen monitors the data by analyzing 2 groups western countries within europe america and parts of asia and the rest of the globe long west and the new category however apparently focuses on predominantly muslim nations from the middle east north africa pakistan and turkey well to talk about their marks plan i'm joined by political
done mark could be about to classify immigrants from the middle east and north africa differently from the rest of the world when it comes to crime and employment statistics a danish immigration minister whose father is ethiopian has said it will help with on this political discussion the new figures we provide the more all the political discussion about the minority of immigrants with great very great challenges bryza huge difference in how immigrants from tile and the philippines and latin...
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while cyclon and pan coursed have a can bangladesh india sri lanka and bhutan a locust invasion in east africa cost $8.00 and a half $1000000000.00 in lost crops or mark houghton is director of the climate change institute at this truly a national university he says it's the poor who are the worst affected by climate change related disasters often is that people who are in very exposed conditions so that they're actually in places where they can get get in harms way they often have limited capacity in terms of response to these extreme conditions and consequently the impacts on american school and mary. that i think it's important to note that we have got much better systems for managing some of these extreme events such as such an early warning systems which allow people to get away from the point of land flow and that significantly can reduce loss of life but they also destruct economies and they disrupt the environment in which people live and the flow on effects of that in terms of things like food security can be quite profound so so it's not just deaths that it's also the morbidity the r
while cyclon and pan coursed have a can bangladesh india sri lanka and bhutan a locust invasion in east africa cost $8.00 and a half $1000000000.00 in lost crops or mark houghton is director of the climate change institute at this truly a national university he says it's the poor who are the worst affected by climate change related disasters often is that people who are in very exposed conditions so that they're actually in places where they can get get in harms way they often have limited...
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record breaking battle not yet over gets to locust invasions in east africa and in another extreme weather story linked to climate change and one of the california fires the west in us feeling is there as well the reason we're talking about these tips is because the 2020 states of climate service is a report that is out by the world we see logical organization talking about climate change connected to how we can better put pay so extreme weather because of climate change i know you have questions i know you have thoughts this is why we have you can jump into the comment section and be part of today since the west. hello hello good morning everyone it is indeed tuesday you can chuck away the big coats today we have a blast so mild and moving towards us keep the phrase hold her spray how do you know it's going to be pretty windy but this morning is just flirting with us my dogs cold air returns then over the next couple of days of course we all love the finer details and you can get out by demo to the b.b.c. weather are they safe. because we can't have a weather show without talking about th
record breaking battle not yet over gets to locust invasions in east africa and in another extreme weather story linked to climate change and one of the california fires the west in us feeling is there as well the reason we're talking about these tips is because the 2020 states of climate service is a report that is out by the world we see logical organization talking about climate change connected to how we can better put pay so extreme weather because of climate change i know you have...