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they're both the ballast and the way the east india is paying to the british state. the french have gotten in on this, too by the 1750s and the french have their own mines that are located in their own areas of ya of india and the dutch have set up in the dutch east indys and there will be a tragedy for the french. they'll fight this little thing call the called the seven years' war. during the seven years' war the french supply will nighter will be heavily interrupted and they'll blame their loss on a lack of gunpowder and nighter supplies. the solution adopted by the french court beginning in 1773 chosen by this fine guy named baron turgo which many of you might know from your napoleonic studies and he found antoine lavoisier. he's the first guy to make a scientific investigation of why things light on fire up. the big theory is flageston and exuded by things that are flammable. le voisiers is first one to say it's the presence of atmospheric oxygen that makes things burn and he'll make his career as the best powder man that france has ever seen. he'll revolutionize
they're both the ballast and the way the east india is paying to the british state. the french have gotten in on this, too by the 1750s and the french have their own mines that are located in their own areas of ya of india and the dutch have set up in the dutch east indys and there will be a tragedy for the french. they'll fight this little thing call the called the seven years' war. during the seven years' war the french supply will nighter will be heavily interrupted and they'll blame their...
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crisis brewing rwanda and uganda i'll say it to be backing different groups of insurgents in the east india r.c. now the president felix to security is considering inviting the armies of these countries to conduct joint military operations in the d.l.c. something critics say will destabilize the whole region. they companies ami taking on the ripples near the town of beneath the area known as the triangle of death this is the town of coca-cola 6000 people used to live here now it ghost town it's not the 1st time people he have been attacked this time he was the islamist a.d.'s the armed forces of the democratic republic of congo coolly was lucky to survive the attack the up with them i'm they'd be i.d.f. rebel shocked the people when the man of this house heard the shots he fled under his bed no they hacked him in the head and they shot him now the company's amit is in control here is estimated the armies fighting around 100 different militias in eastern congo some a 6000000 people have died in the last 30 years has making it the most deadly conflict since the 2nd world war in the recent for
crisis brewing rwanda and uganda i'll say it to be backing different groups of insurgents in the east india r.c. now the president felix to security is considering inviting the armies of these countries to conduct joint military operations in the d.l.c. something critics say will destabilize the whole region. they companies ami taking on the ripples near the town of beneath the area known as the triangle of death this is the town of coca-cola 6000 people used to live here now it ghost town it's...
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industrial giant was selected to supply railway signalling infrastructure for the in the country's north east india company adani by environmental campaigners demanding the german company pull out and zuma says it's reassessing the deal. joke had a meeting with german climate activists in berlin to discuss the issue today climate change linked to fossil fuels is widely regarded as a contributing factor for the disastrous blazes that currently ravage australia.
industrial giant was selected to supply railway signalling infrastructure for the in the country's north east india company adani by environmental campaigners demanding the german company pull out and zuma says it's reassessing the deal. joke had a meeting with german climate activists in berlin to discuss the issue today climate change linked to fossil fuels is widely regarded as a contributing factor for the disastrous blazes that currently ravage australia.
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the spoilers from outside out of the of the of the cond controversy parties west libya against east india so once the idea is once russia turkey egypt emirates not further meddling in libya this our government in the west and the half their government in the east what would get together on the table and form a united government but the spirit on the ground between these 2 leaders specially with general have to is the winner takes it all you know i am with my troops just before tripoli's i can win the war now this is stopped somehow and with it will be very difficult because now this special observation you know if further nurseries or further. weapons are getting into the country from outside it will be more observed now it will be getting more difficult but libya. there are more than 5 or 6000000 weapons already there and there's a population of 4 it's it's a very difficult task that said then is the wife forward clearer now how much hope is there for a peace or cease fire. i think it's an important sign you know in international politics where we have also conflicts around the world tha
the spoilers from outside out of the of the of the cond controversy parties west libya against east india so once the idea is once russia turkey egypt emirates not further meddling in libya this our government in the west and the half their government in the east what would get together on the table and form a united government but the spirit on the ground between these 2 leaders specially with general have to is the winner takes it all you know i am with my troops just before tripoli's i can...
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come here by rail on day trips up to contain 2 percent of visitors here come from asia the middle east india china the brave ones or the cheese fondue because they've heard of it but they're often surprised when it arrives especially the japanese huge part with warm cheese that's pretty strange for someone from japan japan it's an american medic. before taking the train back down i revisited the best part of the view. if you have a bit of luck with the weather it's really breathtaking up here but without the train i would have never been able to come up here. and you can find the complete year to the next serious on a you tube channel including handling stops lead right and the night stand in a swedish tell. fast fashion may be inexpensive to buy but it comes with big environmental costs which is why more and more does. choosing to produce slow and sustainable fashion they work with certified text outs and make long lasting cloth and a growing number even offer free repairs and warranty. for. these clothes come with a warranty the label next focuses on sustainability it's based in a green fa
come here by rail on day trips up to contain 2 percent of visitors here come from asia the middle east india china the brave ones or the cheese fondue because they've heard of it but they're often surprised when it arrives especially the japanese huge part with warm cheese that's pretty strange for someone from japan japan it's an american medic. before taking the train back down i revisited the best part of the view. if you have a bit of luck with the weather it's really breathtaking up here...
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and i really need to understand in my mind why they have not been able to in these conflicts east india see is a mineral rich area but it is also become a haven for religious and criminal inspired terrorist groups liberation movements whatever you want to call them and yet the un has done nothing however the un has actually said to me watched people being slow to do not going to their rescue and i find as any force claiming to be there to ensure peace i think these actions are despicable. i cannot understand how people can claim that they want to secure peace and bring about peace when they watch people being slaughtered and people cannot tell me that the area is too big to control that is absolute nonsense and if people say that they are really trying to cover their own inability to do their jobs. maybe it's because of the different nature of the 2 jobs your job your company's shop and the job of the united nations peacekeeping troops because they are out there to keep the peace which is nonexistent your mission sometimes is to enforce peace. i hear your argument. however how do you ke
and i really need to understand in my mind why they have not been able to in these conflicts east india see is a mineral rich area but it is also become a haven for religious and criminal inspired terrorist groups liberation movements whatever you want to call them and yet the un has done nothing however the un has actually said to me watched people being slow to do not going to their rescue and i find as any force claiming to be there to ensure peace i think these actions are despicable. i...
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the countries about yemen so without it yeah yeah sudan egypt how all infested it's going far east towards india pakistan iran and all these have been affected but then give it c.n.d. a lot of i think they saw one side and now that the locus has been seen in many slums of seal we have missions we have. as well as civilians yeah best thing for now to do. is to do some areas bring was safe this is sites and also sites ok look at the journey with the un's food and agriculture organization thank you very much for your time. so it's been about $200.00 yes since the transatlantic slave trade was abolished many tourists especially those of african origin often visit the continents to lend more about events that took place africa was home to several slave ports and markets but has enough been done to properly manage the history in cameroon it form a slave site is still standing but locals think it's been neglected more than 400 years ago these beauty was home for comers cutoffs leads tolerance of men we men and children which seemed i can't hear in bindiya walking through this door of newry to many star
the countries about yemen so without it yeah yeah sudan egypt how all infested it's going far east towards india pakistan iran and all these have been affected but then give it c.n.d. a lot of i think they saw one side and now that the locus has been seen in many slums of seal we have missions we have. as well as civilians yeah best thing for now to do. is to do some areas bring was safe this is sites and also sites ok look at the journey with the un's food and agriculture organization thank...
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countries might be yemen so that if yeah yeah sudan egypt how all infested it's going farther east towards india pakistan iran and all these are in effect that but then didn't see it in a lot of laughs it plays out one side and now that the locus has been seen in many slums of all we have we had any warnings as well as several and yeah besting for now to do. is to do some spring was. saying this is sites and also sites ok because johnny with the un's foot and i go jogging ization thank you very much for your time. so it's been about $200.00 yes since the transatlantic slave trade was abolished many tourists especially those of african origin often visit the continents to lead more about events that took place africa was home to several slave ports and markets but has enough been done to properly manage their history in cameroon if form a slave site is still standing but locals think it's been neglected more than 400 years ago these beauty was home for comers cut short sleeves causes of men we men and children which seemed i can't hear in b. india. walking through this door of newry to many start
countries might be yemen so that if yeah yeah sudan egypt how all infested it's going farther east towards india pakistan iran and all these are in effect that but then didn't see it in a lot of laughs it plays out one side and now that the locus has been seen in many slums of all we have we had any warnings as well as several and yeah besting for now to do. is to do some spring was. saying this is sites and also sites ok because johnny with the un's foot and i go jogging ization thank you very...
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fred: this has been happening since the 1600s when t british east india company created the city of madrases and tanks dotted the landscape, serving communities around them. >> each s these patches you are human made, irrigation tanks, dating back more than 1000 years. : they were built over or abandoned where land was highly valued. a trend particularly intense the past two decades. >> india or houston, texas, development means constructing more buildings. replacing earth with concrete or asphalt. fred: residents in these new velopments have their own complaints. >> we pay our taxes but do not get services. fred: they have been waiting for a decade to get their apartment complex hooked up to the city's water and sewer system. >> it has been 15 years. fred: they rely on private water tankers. when he arrived during a downpour he was moved to action. >> it struck me, let'set the rainwater collected and use it. fred: they convinced of ioeir associatn and dozens of other complexes to build a simple system of pipes and storage. >> we have been preaching this like evangelists. fred:ashatt done
fred: this has been happening since the 1600s when t british east india company created the city of madrases and tanks dotted the landscape, serving communities around them. >> each s these patches you are human made, irrigation tanks, dating back more than 1000 years. : they were built over or abandoned where land was highly valued. a trend particularly intense the past two decades. >> india or houston, texas, development means constructing more buildings. replacing earth with...
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and i really need to understand in my mind why they have not been able to in these conflicts east india see is a mineral rich area but it is also become a haven for religious and criminal inspired terrorist groups liberation movements whatever you want to call them and yet the un has done nothing however the un has actually set and watched people being slaughtered are not going to the rescue and i find as any force claiming to be there to ensure peace i think these actions are despicable. i cannot understand how people can claim that they want to secure peace and bring about peace when they watch people being slaughtered and. people cannot tell me that the area is too big to control that is absolute nonsense and if people say that they are really trying to cover their own inability to do their jobs maybe it's because of the different nature of the 2 jobs your job your company's shop and the job of the united nations peacekeeping troops because they are out there to keep the peace which is nonexistent your mission sometimes is to enforce peace i hear your argument. however how do you kee
and i really need to understand in my mind why they have not been able to in these conflicts east india see is a mineral rich area but it is also become a haven for religious and criminal inspired terrorist groups liberation movements whatever you want to call them and yet the un has done nothing however the un has actually set and watched people being slaughtered are not going to the rescue and i find as any force claiming to be there to ensure peace i think these actions are despicable. i...
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reporter: trading water for land and building has been happening since the 1600s, when the british east india company, created the city of madras,na present-day ch in those days, thousands of lakes and tanks dotted the landscape, serving small agrarian communities around them. >> so virtually every one of these blue patches that you see are human made engineered irrigation tanks that they did back to more than 1,000 years, >> reporter: steady, these tanks were built over or encroached or abandod in a world where jayaraman says land was highly valued-- a trend that's been particularly intense over the past two decades. >> under modern economic parlance, be it in india or in houston, texas, what development means is constructing more buildings, paving more open earth with hard concrete or asphalt or steel and glass. >> reporter: for their part,nt resiin these new developments have their own complain. >> we pay our taxes, but we don't get the semuices that the cipality is supposed to give us. >> reporter: harsha and prabha koda have been wting for a decade to get their 50 unit apartment complex
reporter: trading water for land and building has been happening since the 1600s, when the british east india company, created the city of madras,na present-day ch in those days, thousands of lakes and tanks dotted the landscape, serving small agrarian communities around them. >> so virtually every one of these blue patches that you see are human made engineered irrigation tanks that they did back to more than 1,000 years, >> reporter: steady, these tanks were built over or...
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superpowers they're worried that a country like iran which would naturally dominate the middle east or india which naturally would dominate south asia or brazil in south america china on the pacific rim that they're trying to mess with them and troll them and destroy and heart and harass their economy so they can't compete with the u.s. which has global dominance it's the only country in the world that has ever had global dominance of every shipping lane on earth and so the u.s. is an economic empire that spreads its influence through fear threat of new military disruption but not so much occupation or direct colonialism chinese have an opposite approach the chinese would buy in that's it that's right let me go to you but i mean i can kind of an extension with i would i would disagree about the 19th century because the 19th century like the napoleonic wars france lost but france was welcome into the community of nations ok i mean they were they did find ways of rebuilding the system here right now and now i'm agreeing with you going to brian i mean a look. at the the whole sanctions regime t
superpowers they're worried that a country like iran which would naturally dominate the middle east or india which naturally would dominate south asia or brazil in south america china on the pacific rim that they're trying to mess with them and troll them and destroy and heart and harass their economy so they can't compete with the u.s. which has global dominance it's the only country in the world that has ever had global dominance of every shipping lane on earth and so the u.s. is an economic...
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it's pretty much impossible to believe that she would point to a country east of india in south asia of a country west of russia in europe. nice try. npr says in their statement that mary-louise kelly has always conducted herself with the utmost integrity and we stand behind this report. a lot to talk about. wajahat ali, rick wilson are here to do that. they're next. ♪ take your bad days with your good ♪ ♪ walk through this storm i would i'd do it all ♪ ♪ because i love you, ♪ i love you unconditional, ♪ unconditionally i will love you unconditionally ♪ there's a booking for every resolution. book yours, and cancel if you need to. at booking.com coyou fifteen percentico or more on car insurance?o. do woodchucks chuck wood? hey you dang woodchucks, quit chucking my wood! geico. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. there's a reason 1 serum is sold hy-every minute!id. revitalift derm intensives hyaluronic acid serum from l'oréal. with our highest concentration of hyaluronic acid in a serum, seriously hydrates to visibly replump skin in 1 week. and red
it's pretty much impossible to believe that she would point to a country east of india in south asia of a country west of russia in europe. nice try. npr says in their statement that mary-louise kelly has always conducted herself with the utmost integrity and we stand behind this report. a lot to talk about. wajahat ali, rick wilson are here to do that. they're next. ♪ take your bad days with your good ♪ ♪ walk through this storm i would i'd do it all ♪ ♪ because i love you, ♪ i...
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it's pretty much impossible to believe that she would point to a country east of india in south asiatead of a country west of russia in europe. nice try npr says in their statement that mary-louise kelly has always conducted herself with the utmost integrity and we stand behind this report. a lot to talk about. wau squad ali, rick wilson are here to do that, they're next. you've had quite the career. yeah, i've had some pretty prestigious jobs over the years. news producer. executive transport manager. and a beverage distribution supervisor. now i'm a director at a security software firm. wow, you've been at it a long time. the thing is, i like working. what if my retirement plan is i don't want to retire? then let's not create a retirement plan. let's create a plan for what's next. i like that. get a plan that's right for you. td ameritrade. is your cleanser cleansing well? try garnier micellar cleansing water. micelles work like a magnet to remove makeup without rubbing. cleanse without rinsing. even for sensitive skin. it's cleansing, reinvented. micellar water. and now, new water
it's pretty much impossible to believe that she would point to a country east of india in south asiatead of a country west of russia in europe. nice try npr says in their statement that mary-louise kelly has always conducted herself with the utmost integrity and we stand behind this report. a lot to talk about. wau squad ali, rick wilson are here to do that, they're next. you've had quite the career. yeah, i've had some pretty prestigious jobs over the years. news producer. executive transport...
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and in may, cyclone fani ploughs into the east coast of india.20 years. but countless lives were saved thanks to a mass evacuation in advance of the storm. no tropical cyclone in italy, but a storm surge all the same combines with the venice high tide in november to produce the worst flooding here in over 50 years. st mark's basilica was said to have suffered grave damage, with its crypt completely flooded. in the uk, 2019 has brought bouts of severe flooding, most recently in november across parts of yorkshire and the midlands, as record autumn rainfall sent some rivers to their highest levels ever recorded. extinction! rebellion! during 2019, public protest and direct action about climate change reached new levels. chanting. spain in december, and thousands demonstrate as madrid hosts the united nations climate conference. arriving by train, teenage swedish environmental activist greta thunberg has a police escort, such is the interest in someone who's become the face of the climate protest movement. addressing the conference, she said not enou
and in may, cyclone fani ploughs into the east coast of india.20 years. but countless lives were saved thanks to a mass evacuation in advance of the storm. no tropical cyclone in italy, but a storm surge all the same combines with the venice high tide in november to produce the worst flooding here in over 50 years. st mark's basilica was said to have suffered grave damage, with its crypt completely flooded. in the uk, 2019 has brought bouts of severe flooding, most recently in november across...
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east. but. india is in the midst of a high tech revolution with over 1000000000 mobile phones that's. tough yet in a country where one in full can't lead old writes how can this technological boom be harnessed for the common good. life apps challenges a digital entrepreneur to devise an easy to use for struggling farmers. county find a way to bring the 2 worlds together fly from smoke harvest on al-jazeera. to be a child is to be innocent and carefree but it comes to an abrupt end at the burden of young children. with a mother behind bars for siblings misspend for each other and decide whether to stick together. with the family in the hope of a chance across the us mexico border the other side of the border a witness documentary on al-jazeera. told. again it's good to have you with us adrian for going to here in doha with the news out from al-jazeera the headlines the u.s. secretary of state has refuted claims made by iraq because some sort of body was on a diplomatic mission but he was killed of a u.s. airstrike michael ioseph that washington strategy is to confront contain iran's ac
east. but. india is in the midst of a high tech revolution with over 1000000000 mobile phones that's. tough yet in a country where one in full can't lead old writes how can this technological boom be harnessed for the common good. life apps challenges a digital entrepreneur to devise an easy to use for struggling farmers. county find a way to bring the 2 worlds together fly from smoke harvest on al-jazeera. to be a child is to be innocent and carefree but it comes to an abrupt end at the burden...
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africa summit now are focusing their attention on the east for countries like china and india to tread partnerships as opposed to the united kingdom so in a way i think it is changing and i did speak to some of the 2 economists earlier today who said the tide has changed and if the united kingdom has strong partnerships with some african countries the need to strengthen even so they don't have to lose the little partnership that they have at the moment now the british prime minister wants to attract highly skilled africans to britain people before passports i am africans actually interested in going there. yes i think we have seen not and i'm thinking the reality is that many africans have left the continent and continue to live the continent in search of greener pastures we have seen many africans point through the mediterranean sea trying to look for greener pastures outside of the continent and this is going to continue for many years until our bigger out how much of employment the can create for young africans right here on the continent are right to join her in barrow there report
africa summit now are focusing their attention on the east for countries like china and india to tread partnerships as opposed to the united kingdom so in a way i think it is changing and i did speak to some of the 2 economists earlier today who said the tide has changed and if the united kingdom has strong partnerships with some african countries the need to strengthen even so they don't have to lose the little partnership that they have at the moment now the british prime minister wants to...
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blue skies are a shower too is possible and that's true elsewhere it's in a surprising part of india north-east monsoon middle of winter you would expect to see these blue showers but they are they are rifting slowly eastwards over the next couple of days far fewer showers where you might expect. when the news breaks today the current government has lost trust to people they can't do anything because the protesters are. needs to win people to be heard voices what work will represent the law of shorts for opponents of rex it's troika of the conservatives al-jazeera has teams on the ground it now hopes the meeting in paris will push politicians to create a competent and credible government to bring new moon documentaries and light moves on air and online. old. cold. welcome back a quick amount of our top stories here on al-jazeera the burial of the rainy and general kassam sum of money has been perspiring after more than 30 people were killed in a stampede during his funeral procession. he was assassinated in the u.s. drone strike in baghdad on friday. and iran's parliament has approved a motion
blue skies are a shower too is possible and that's true elsewhere it's in a surprising part of india north-east monsoon middle of winter you would expect to see these blue showers but they are they are rifting slowly eastwards over the next couple of days far fewer showers where you might expect. when the news breaks today the current government has lost trust to people they can't do anything because the protesters are. needs to win people to be heard voices what work will represent the law of...
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there are long delays on the londonbound a13 into poplar, following a trespass incident in the east indiaingle figures. it will feel milder throughout the day, plenty of crowd around, turning a bit misty and murky later on through the afternoon and there'll be some outbreaks of light, patchy rain and drizzle, so not completely dry. but it is a dry start to the day, that wind is picking up as we head through the late morning into the afternoon and eventually we will see a little bit of wet weather particularly for southern areas just push in from the west as we head through the second half of the day. top temperatures up to 11 and 13 degrees celsius. so it is mild and will stay mild overnight, a bit patchy light rain and drizzle, plenty of cloud, misty, murky and conditions around as we head into the start of the day tomorrow. temperatures down to between 8 and 10 degrees celsius. friday morning is another mild one and it should be dry for the first half of the day. some outbreaks of rain later and it is going to feel really very windy. windier still on saturday, some outbreaks of rain at
there are long delays on the londonbound a13 into poplar, following a trespass incident in the east indiaingle figures. it will feel milder throughout the day, plenty of crowd around, turning a bit misty and murky later on through the afternoon and there'll be some outbreaks of light, patchy rain and drizzle, so not completely dry. but it is a dry start to the day, that wind is picking up as we head through the late morning into the afternoon and eventually we will see a little bit of wet...
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of iran's general salim a nice sparked protests among his supporters in the middle east further afield members of india's kashmiri shia community marched with images of him shouting anti-american slogans while in pakistan protesters wrapped coffins with the u.s. flag and set them on fire in iran itself 3 days of mourning are underway and thousands have turned out in cities nationwide to honor the general. ok moving on to more 'd world news this hour a senior british police chief has warned that the levels of child exploitation in the country are edging towards their highest in over a century sean sawyer he leads britain's modern slavery policing efforts say's that drug gangs are the main driving force and the policies have also been a factor. for these children they almost back to victorian times and to being criminally exploited these kids are looking for family and security for understandable reasons most state youth services have been vacated this gap to youth provision between the school and family is the void of the exploited filling the home office figures say than owning them to loan there are mor
of iran's general salim a nice sparked protests among his supporters in the middle east further afield members of india's kashmiri shia community marched with images of him shouting anti-american slogans while in pakistan protesters wrapped coffins with the u.s. flag and set them on fire in iran itself 3 days of mourning are underway and thousands have turned out in cities nationwide to honor the general. ok moving on to more 'd world news this hour a senior british police chief has warned that...
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east. police and protesters have clashed in india's capital after a man opened far what had been a peaceful rally is the latest outbreak of violence and weeks of nationwide protests protesters are angry about a citizenship law that they say discriminates against muslims elizabeth purana reports from new delhi. defiant and undeterred protesters gathered a jar me a 1000000 islamist university where a man opened fire just hours earlier. mobile phone video shows him brandishing a gun at protesters and journalists as he walks backwards towards police officers he's heard praising delhi police and threatening protestors we are feeling. as you can see. here but the readers who just want. from this base has got only one student was taken to hospital after being shot in the arm. there is a tense standoff here between protesters and police who won't let people go past that point protest is here had been planning to march to a realtor one of india's founders mahatma gandhi on the 72nd anniversary of his killing by a hindu nationalist but after the shooting police have cordoned off the area around the u
east. police and protesters have clashed in india's capital after a man opened far what had been a peaceful rally is the latest outbreak of violence and weeks of nationwide protests protesters are angry about a citizenship law that they say discriminates against muslims elizabeth purana reports from new delhi. defiant and undeterred protesters gathered a jar me a 1000000 islamist university where a man opened fire just hours earlier. mobile phone video shows him brandishing a gun at protesters...
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energy imports from africa in order to diversify its energy imports india has traditionally been very dependent from the middle east which of which is a very volatile region as we are seeing just in these days. improved in recent years very much everything now has about 15 to 20 percent of india's energy imports which is very important for india's own energy security thank you very much for this insight. prosecutors in tokyo have issued an arrest warrant for the wife of former miss and was gone they accused carroll gone of who lying to investigators over a husband from japan where he was waiting trial on corruption charges more details about the former but was stumped like escape from japanese justice from rob what's . his thought this is the moment when carlos ghosn left japanese soil since his daring escape on the 29th of december the story of how he managed to get out of japan has been slowly becoming clear his belief that he was smuggled onto a high speed train in tokyo and delivered to can sight international airport near osaka city from there he left aboard a private jet ending a journey through japan that be
energy imports from africa in order to diversify its energy imports india has traditionally been very dependent from the middle east which of which is a very volatile region as we are seeing just in these days. improved in recent years very much everything now has about 15 to 20 percent of india's energy imports which is very important for india's own energy security thank you very much for this insight. prosecutors in tokyo have issued an arrest warrant for the wife of former miss and was gone...
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of iran's general salim on me sparked protests among his supporters in the middle east further afield members of india's kashmiri shia community marched with images of him shouting american slogans while in pakistan protesters wrapped coffins with the u.s. flag and set them on fire in iran itself 3 days of mourning are underway on thought a sense of turned out in cities nationwide to honor the general. u.s. leadership has been saying on almost every platform they can find that they are working to deescalate tensions with the islamic republic of iran that was the time to take this action so that we could disrupt this plot deter further aggression from qassam solo mommy in the iranian regime as well as to attempt to deescalate the situation it's not an easy case to make killing the country's 2nd most powerful person most well known military leader and commander of the elite could force of the revolutionary guards doesn't look like deescalation however washington insists its actions were a defensive measure at the direction of the president the u.s. military has taken decisive defensive action to protect u
of iran's general salim on me sparked protests among his supporters in the middle east further afield members of india's kashmiri shia community marched with images of him shouting american slogans while in pakistan protesters wrapped coffins with the u.s. flag and set them on fire in iran itself 3 days of mourning are underway on thought a sense of turned out in cities nationwide to honor the general. u.s. leadership has been saying on almost every platform they can find that they are working...
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millions of workers a big in slight in the british india why when east explores how satellite technology is now helping to set the brain on al-jazeera. for the nomadic jocko tribe survival is about reaching their destination if we don't hurry on never be able to give the top up in the storm we follow the mongolian herdsmen on a treacherous migration find countries dangerous to the ice of them as they strive to preserve their traditional way of life into the bigger sometimes luser cattle there with cold water because of the storm risking you don't go here on al-jazeera . when the news breaks the moment today the current government has lost the trust of the people they can't do anything because the protesters are against it when people to be coming to places like work in the represent the law for sure for opponents of brecht's it's drawing from the conservative al-jazeera has teams on the ground right now hopes the meeting in paris will push politicians to create a competent and credible government to bring the moon documentaries and nightly news on air and online talk to al-jazeera we wer
millions of workers a big in slight in the british india why when east explores how satellite technology is now helping to set the brain on al-jazeera. for the nomadic jocko tribe survival is about reaching their destination if we don't hurry on never be able to give the top up in the storm we follow the mongolian herdsmen on a treacherous migration find countries dangerous to the ice of them as they strive to preserve their traditional way of life into the bigger sometimes luser cattle there...
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bob: india is a good example that a lot of business models are starting to appear in the east in indiand china. we see innovation happening to the u.s.s moving markets and u.k. markets. we are privileged to see that firsthand. francine: how do you think about your carbon footprint? us, food delivery is an -- an excellent example where we are at an early stage where we think it will reduce waste and create more efficiency, and be a force for good. we are not there yet. we aim to be the best. there are other areas where we are helping to reduce production of new goods which we love to see grow bigger and be a positive influence. francine: as you look at food delivery, where is the benchmark? where will it grow first? will it be healthy foods? in food delivery, one is always bringing a pizza to somebody, and now we see more health food and private label healthy meals that were not available in restaurants are being produced by the tens of thousands in countries like india. francine: are you selling anything else to free capital for other investments? bob: no, we are pleased with our inves
bob: india is a good example that a lot of business models are starting to appear in the east in indiand china. we see innovation happening to the u.s.s moving markets and u.k. markets. we are privileged to see that firsthand. francine: how do you think about your carbon footprint? us, food delivery is an -- an excellent example where we are at an early stage where we think it will reduce waste and create more efficiency, and be a force for good. we are not there yet. we aim to be the best....
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textiles more often than not be packed for export to export markets typically in west africa, east africa and also in india. and i watch is an interesting to see this cart circling but also interested see who the customers were, who was buying it. it was not anglo texans. it was folks come up from the border. most of the clientele at the outlet center were mexican traders. as was explained to be at the time they were spent all day. that's their job nine to five watching the cards holding the stuff, loading the truck and sending it down to the border. i thought that's interesting. it became my quest to figure out how i could dive into this, how i could not only find a goodwill that would let me spend time there, and that's the easy. i'm not embarrassed to say goodwill is one of the most difficult organizations to penetrate out of ever tried to report on. i reported in china for a lot of years. i know i have at least one china colleague who can come how difficult it can be to penetrate organizations in china, but goodwill was on that level. my hope had been to go to central texas. they were not interested an
textiles more often than not be packed for export to export markets typically in west africa, east africa and also in india. and i watch is an interesting to see this cart circling but also interested see who the customers were, who was buying it. it was not anglo texans. it was folks come up from the border. most of the clientele at the outlet center were mexican traders. as was explained to be at the time they were spent all day. that's their job nine to five watching the cards holding the...
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millions of workers a big in slaved in the brigham's of india what i want to east explores how satellite technology is now helping to set them free on al-jazeera. more than 7 decades ago a country was split into 3 a bit but it didn't end and now the time to show to being off the page all it took was a pan a map of the collapsing empire when the british had to draw a line they pulled the 67200 have been to india before al-jazeera examines the violent but of india and pakistan and asks what the future holds for these nuclear neighbors partition borders of blood. one of the really special things about working for al-jazeera is that even as a camera woman i get to have so much and put in contribution to a story a feel recur in this region better than anyone else would get which is you know it's very challenging to believe but to be because you're not just people that are deployed on political issues we are we the people we live to tell the real story i'll just mended used to do the work in-depth journalism we don't feel inferior to the audience across the globe. 0. lead. and i'm fully back t
millions of workers a big in slaved in the brigham's of india what i want to east explores how satellite technology is now helping to set them free on al-jazeera. more than 7 decades ago a country was split into 3 a bit but it didn't end and now the time to show to being off the page all it took was a pan a map of the collapsing empire when the british had to draw a line they pulled the 67200 have been to india before al-jazeera examines the violent but of india and pakistan and asks what the...