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been renewal is disrupting the lives of many living in nigeria's biggest city emerita that story thank you very much god that's right around twenty million people live in nigeria's commercial capital lagos and it's still growing that means new buildings are always going up an old ones being demolished sometimes with little regard for the residents that's what happened to a slum district court or told to go balmy which was said to be almost overnight the residents still homeless are having have been protesting against their fate and the ws under increased rip now reports on that story. they're protesting where they have lived for years on the water and lagos lagoon. one and a half years ago their fishing settlement was demolished leaving thirty thousand people homeless overnight. among them christina up in town and her three children. down here too nobody voted out just to know what that was to soften not that he would still be casting himself in full speed. dots per. se paula was but i learned that happy peaceful place to be. christina's family lived in the settlement for decades. its
been renewal is disrupting the lives of many living in nigeria's biggest city emerita that story thank you very much god that's right around twenty million people live in nigeria's commercial capital lagos and it's still growing that means new buildings are always going up an old ones being demolished sometimes with little regard for the residents that's what happened to a slum district court or told to go balmy which was said to be almost overnight the residents still homeless are having have...
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but first i want to get a major meeting in paris exactly and it's all about trade there emerita despite the current trade conflict dogging the world's largest economies the organization of economic cooperation and development the o.e.c.d. remains optimistic about the future and its economic outlook published today it predicts global growth to reach almost four percent next year but risks remain primarily where trade is concerned delegates from the u.s. and the e.u. are using the meeting in paris to agree a reversal of the steel and the minium terrorists but there's not much time left. the clock is ticking it's just a matter of days now before the u.s. start slapping tariffs on european steel and aluminum imports. that's unless an agreement can be found before friday. with pressure mounting e.u. and u.s. delegates met for talks on the sidelines of the o.e.c.d. summit in paris. e.u. trade commissioner celia amounts stroom said retaliatory measures including a trade war would be on the cards if negotiations fail. our future course of action will depend on the nature and the severity of mea
but first i want to get a major meeting in paris exactly and it's all about trade there emerita despite the current trade conflict dogging the world's largest economies the organization of economic cooperation and development the o.e.c.d. remains optimistic about the future and its economic outlook published today it predicts global growth to reach almost four percent next year but risks remain primarily where trade is concerned delegates from the u.s. and the e.u. are using the meeting in...
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because it looks like modern art but it's actually very very old emerita ancient is the way i thank you very much monica we take you to pirouette now archaeologists have found a more than twenty five huge etchings known as. this they found them in the course of desert in the south of the country they considered. enigmas no one knows what their purpose was or why they're in such a remote location. they were etched into the landscape more than two thousand years ago. archaeologists in peru have discovered more than twenty five ancient artworks. if you would only we found the figures of a monkey and a dancing woman. they belong to the two part desert hills it's a mystery what they mean and why they were drawn so big. due to their enormous size their best viewed from above. their discovery was thanks to the use of drones. and a little it used to take weeks if not months to survey an area like this it was also very expensive now we can do the same work with much greater precision in minutes. identified from the air the archaeologists now plan to visit the giant drawings on foot for the first
because it looks like modern art but it's actually very very old emerita ancient is the way i thank you very much monica we take you to pirouette now archaeologists have found a more than twenty five huge etchings known as. this they found them in the course of desert in the south of the country they considered. enigmas no one knows what their purpose was or why they're in such a remote location. they were etched into the landscape more than two thousand years ago. archaeologists in peru have...
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that there are difficulties they both seem to you know have thought these talks were constructive emerita. turning to you heard what emily said she talked about an open mind and we also heard that to be pushing give some mikkel a bouquet of flowers meant she arrived one of the reporters asked the question are we going to see a renaissance in russian german relations what did you make of america's response to that question actually on the question and she was quite firm and hold the line more than i sold given the tremendous amount of domestic pressure and the pressure from business lobby that is. to be conciliatory it's russia. mentioned sort of the diversion issues from the start that human rights and press freedom situation in russia so don't go into ukraine. into where she is more frank than any is it if any time before the ukraine's role as a transit country needs to be served. and then going to sit if syria and iran do. that sort of as an opening statement marked that sort of russia will not germany and see if she's is sticking to her principles she of held during the last four years
that there are difficulties they both seem to you know have thought these talks were constructive emerita. turning to you heard what emily said she talked about an open mind and we also heard that to be pushing give some mikkel a bouquet of flowers meant she arrived one of the reporters asked the question are we going to see a renaissance in russian german relations what did you make of america's response to that question actually on the question and she was quite firm and hold the line more...
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yang professor emerita maem howard university calls it a 60-year gap between african islam and african-american islam. the traditions, the cultures, that you're used to many people of islamic identity, of practice, following of the various schools of islamic thought, whether they are in the arabian peninsula or on west africa. with the journey coming into america we have a very new identity emerging with the rise of proet toe islamic movements, if you will. elements of islamic identity that incorporated the nation of islam, that incorporated the influence of the ak ma dia movement as well. it's important to realize that the development of islam in america was certainly very much the result of ak ma dee i can't missionaries in the united states at the turn of the century in the 1900s he was instrumental in the establishment of islamic identity in the states. i say that in light of certainly the blasphemy laws and issues in pakistan large by, but this is a very interesting to show you this fusion, this melting pot of islam coming into the american experience. so african-american muslims journ jou
yang professor emerita maem howard university calls it a 60-year gap between african islam and african-american islam. the traditions, the cultures, that you're used to many people of islamic identity, of practice, following of the various schools of islamic thought, whether they are in the arabian peninsula or on west africa. with the journey coming into america we have a very new identity emerging with the rise of proet toe islamic movements, if you will. elements of islamic identity that...