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ethiopia's fast emerging tech scene so her focus is on training women in ai she does this at i called labs which is one of the ai labs involved in developing the famous humanoid robot sophia who is over here on my right give a round of applause. my. german philosopher and best selling author says that it's precisely human imperfection that will be our greatest strength and our stupidity makes us clever. raghav r k k is a multi-disciplinary artist from india he's also a curator and co-founder of 641 that's a collective that focuses on ai's place in the realm of contemporary art welcome all the way from india. are here to my left hills from london and calls herself a storyteller of the future and her work has been exhibited worldwide and as an immersive filmmaker she wants to raise viewers' awareness such that they can survive the radical technological changes that are to come. and last but not least think that we all need to get up to speed on ai because machines are already deeply deeply involved in our human culture as vice president of the frankfurt book fair he also lives between f
ethiopia's fast emerging tech scene so her focus is on training women in ai she does this at i called labs which is one of the ai labs involved in developing the famous humanoid robot sophia who is over here on my right give a round of applause. my. german philosopher and best selling author says that it's precisely human imperfection that will be our greatest strength and our stupidity makes us clever. raghav r k k is a multi-disciplinary artist from india he's also a curator and co-founder of...
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specifically, ethiopia's foreign ministry stated that ethiopia does not accept the characterization that the negotiation on the guidelines and rules on the first filling and annual operation of the gird is completed you know, mr. speaker, this is sensitive conversation and a critical negotiation that can impact the overall safety and security of the region. so my question is, what do you and the -- what are you and the administration doing to counter the narrative that not all parties are happy in this agreement and to ensure that all parties are heard in the critical debate? secretary mnuchin: thank you for bringing that up, i've spent a lot of time on this i think it's an important topic for the region. the dam can be an important resource to the region, creating electricity for many people that don't have electricity. but it is obvious also grave concern. there's safety concerns. here's water concerns. mr. horsford: my primary question is what are you doing to ensure all parties feel they are heard and the united states is not impose manager so than aving a balanced role? secretary mn
specifically, ethiopia's foreign ministry stated that ethiopia does not accept the characterization that the negotiation on the guidelines and rules on the first filling and annual operation of the gird is completed you know, mr. speaker, this is sensitive conversation and a critical negotiation that can impact the overall safety and security of the region. so my question is, what do you and the -- what are you and the administration doing to counter the narrative that not all parties are happy...
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now at just 20 she's one of the pioneering women in ethiopia's booming i.t. industry in the shiba valley in at a suburb. she's the head of the startup i called labs where she researches artificial intelligence develops creative robots and cooperates closely with the global singularity mission network. one spectacular success sophia a humanoid robot human facial expressions facial recognition technology and the ability to hold a conversation. to be a role model especially for. she's convinced that anyone. she works very hard training young people all over the country program has reached 20000 students in the last 3 years. the solvent competition ethiopia's young generation present this software based solutions for the nation's problems they meet with investors and learn how to interpret their visions for international markets. see anyone can code. a desirable outcome. yes we believe that there is a huge gap specially in the. tech sector so in order to do that we need to address these girls before they have some sense of what they should they should become in t
now at just 20 she's one of the pioneering women in ethiopia's booming i.t. industry in the shiba valley in at a suburb. she's the head of the startup i called labs where she researches artificial intelligence develops creative robots and cooperates closely with the global singularity mission network. one spectacular success sophia a humanoid robot human facial expressions facial recognition technology and the ability to hold a conversation. to be a role model especially for. she's convinced...
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is funding issue factory in ethiopia the right way to go. to original african series on netflix us just been released around the world so why is this such a big deal we'll talk to the creates out of the south africans 5 drama. and you're welcome to the program. rape on excessive use of force these are just some of the allegations leveled at saddam's security forces and the new reports by u.s. based ngo physicians for human rights the group has been investigating the massacre of peaceful demonstrators in the capital. at last year as security forces used extreme violence to distress in testing against the military governments that took over after the ousting of dictator. 40 people were killed and many more injured the report details the alleged abuses and says the actions where premeditated. let's go talk to the end freaky physicians for human rights experts consultant and lead author author report hello again nice to have you on board so are you saying that the attack on sudan's pro-democracy supporters was all planned the by the security for
is funding issue factory in ethiopia the right way to go. to original african series on netflix us just been released around the world so why is this such a big deal we'll talk to the creates out of the south africans 5 drama. and you're welcome to the program. rape on excessive use of force these are just some of the allegations leveled at saddam's security forces and the new reports by u.s. based ngo physicians for human rights the group has been investigating the massacre of peaceful...
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funded shoe factory in ethiopia as capital of these about. it has taken him 5 years to find this shop and ad is about good tashan memo says he appreciates his work here at the l.a. call of a shoe factory by the desk mean he'll stay here forever. and he said you know you chime happy to work in my country if i have a good opportunity go brog i don't show my great when mr did you know to write this no the shoe factory is funded by the european union it is approach act aimed at stemming irregular migration in ethiopia more than 100 jobs were created here mainly for young women and the chinese like free what makes khan who came back from dubai 3 years ago because she could make a living there she now wants to stay in at his about seeing no way i want to develop my skills in this profession but the pay shear is not enough i ope i will earn more if i get better as a job. here the employees here get some benefits like free transportation but they only earn about 530 years a year less than the average income of about $700.00 in 10 years year according
funded shoe factory in ethiopia as capital of these about. it has taken him 5 years to find this shop and ad is about good tashan memo says he appreciates his work here at the l.a. call of a shoe factory by the desk mean he'll stay here forever. and he said you know you chime happy to work in my country if i have a good opportunity go brog i don't show my great when mr did you know to write this no the shoe factory is funded by the european union it is approach act aimed at stemming irregular...
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did you know that church congregations in ethiopia play a cute role in environmental protection it all started when deforestation began to deplete the country's indigenous local stuff it was a congregation's up for to preserve their local forest i'm into india especially diversity africa when to stop going down there we found a community with more than 30 different kinds of trees that are still growing it turns out it's not so hard to do. for almost 25 years but governor merriam got it as a loss he has been tending to his church forest some 200 monks living here in this altar that's the way he took community in northern ethiopia for centuries monks up preserve the forests around their churches taking care of the citizens as being a spiritual ritual for members of this faith view the natural forest as a symbol of heaven. the ministry hands 183.5. this is on and on the ship of the ministry we are committed to date and some more to transfer our history and heritage we have god from our fathers and a responsibility to plants and protect new trees whenever the old trees die. laughing that i
did you know that church congregations in ethiopia play a cute role in environmental protection it all started when deforestation began to deplete the country's indigenous local stuff it was a congregation's up for to preserve their local forest i'm into india especially diversity africa when to stop going down there we found a community with more than 30 different kinds of trees that are still growing it turns out it's not so hard to do. for almost 25 years but governor merriam got it as a...
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did you know that church congregations in ethiopia play a cure all environmental protection it all started when deforestation began to deplete the country's indigenous local stuff it was a congregation's up for to preserve their local forest and to india especially diversity because if we go into south going down there we found a community with more than 30 different kinds of trees that are still growing it turns out it's not so hard to do. for almost 25 years by governor mariam god but as a last he has been tending to his church forest some 200 monks living here in this altar that's the way he took community in northern ethiopia for centuries monks up preserve the forests around their churches taking care of the citizens as being a spiritual ritual for members of this faith they view the natural forest as a symbol of heaven. the ministry hands 183.5. this is on and on the ship of the ministry we are committed to date and some more to transfer our history and heritage we have god from our fathers and a responsibility to plants and protect new trees whenever the old trees. in it is and what
did you know that church congregations in ethiopia play a cure all environmental protection it all started when deforestation began to deplete the country's indigenous local stuff it was a congregation's up for to preserve their local forest and to india especially diversity because if we go into south going down there we found a community with more than 30 different kinds of trees that are still growing it turns out it's not so hard to do. for almost 25 years by governor mariam god but as a...
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after the crash these people who lost relatives and friends traveled from france to address ababa ethiopia u.s. aircraft manufacturer boeing has pledged about $150000.00 for each victim to little many say now the families are suing boeing in court they accuse the aircraft manufacturer of neglecting safety. we were proceeding. almost. on the all 1st that blowing cussed me. out not a 7th of all. for most of our clients we have made since all of 20. 8 kids we're going to continue with an additional process and we're going to continue with the cases in the court and see the ethiopian government's interim report on the $737.00 max crash found systematic design flaws in the plane for example the automatic control system was faulty so that the aircraft was steered towards the ground the reason for the crash since the accident the $737.00 max machines have been grounded causing boeing a loss of nearly $4000000000.00 the company is currently working on getting the planes recertified but new problems keep cropping up most recently with the wiring in spite of the problems boeing expects the $737.00 m
after the crash these people who lost relatives and friends traveled from france to address ababa ethiopia u.s. aircraft manufacturer boeing has pledged about $150000.00 for each victim to little many say now the families are suing boeing in court they accuse the aircraft manufacturer of neglecting safety. we were proceeding. almost. on the all 1st that blowing cussed me. out not a 7th of all. for most of our clients we have made since all of 20. 8 kids we're going to continue with an...
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bound for nairobi lost their lives after a flight control system proved fatally flawed on monday ethiopia has aircraft accident investigation bureau released a report ball string earlier assessments which found that not the airlines or the pilots but the boeing planes the software cost the crash. still in mourning and one year after the crash these people who lost relatives and friends traveled from friends to addis ababa ethiopia the u.s. aircraft manufacturer boeing has pledged about $150000.00 for each victim to little many say now the families are suing boeing in court the accused the aircraft manufacturer of neglecting safety. we were to save them all. and be all 1st that boring cuss me. out now a 7th of all. for most of our clients we have already settled 20. 8 new kids we're going to continue with him additional process and we're going to continue with the case it's important to the ethiopian government interim report on the $737.00 max crash found systematic design flaws in the plane for example the automatic control system was faulty so that the aircraft was steered towards the g
bound for nairobi lost their lives after a flight control system proved fatally flawed on monday ethiopia has aircraft accident investigation bureau released a report ball string earlier assessments which found that not the airlines or the pilots but the boeing planes the software cost the crash. still in mourning and one year after the crash these people who lost relatives and friends traveled from friends to addis ababa ethiopia the u.s. aircraft manufacturer boeing has pledged about...
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lead to emotional pain it can also lead to injuries and even death like in the town or adama in ethiopia says the country began its shift towards democracy if you're p. has suffered a series of violent clashes between rival groups say 6 people were killed and many more like him was injured in clashes across the country last october and it was a facebook post but caused the tensions to speed. the riots began on the 23rd of october $29000.00 and lasted for several days a mob took to the streets brand cars and killed several people they thought their opening into 6 people died across the country from the elderly to shop owners to young people what caused this horrific outbreak of violence allegedly it was a facebook post by opposition leader mohammed the politician has a lot of support among the youth in his post he called on his supporters for help fearing that someone from a rival group was planning to attack him in response some of his followers course the war and took to the streets attacking anyone in their way the police didn't interfere. the killings in adam a were extremely horrific
lead to emotional pain it can also lead to injuries and even death like in the town or adama in ethiopia says the country began its shift towards democracy if you're p. has suffered a series of violent clashes between rival groups say 6 people were killed and many more like him was injured in clashes across the country last october and it was a facebook post but caused the tensions to speed. the riots began on the 23rd of october $29000.00 and lasted for several days a mob took to the streets...
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did you know that church congregations in ethiopia play a cute role in environmental protection it all started when deforestation began to deplete the country's indigenous local stop it was the congregations up to prison. for us i meant in the especially diversity. there we found a community with more than 30 different kinds of trees about still growing it turns out it's not so hard to do. for almost 25 years. has been tending to his church forest some 200 monks living here in this altar that's the way he built community in northern ethiopia for centuries monks up preserve the forests around their churches taking care of the siblings as being a spiritual ritual for members of this faith to view the natural forest as a symbol of heaven. the ministry 183.5. this is on and on the shape of the ministry we are committed to day and tomorrow to transfer history and heritage we have god from our fathers and a responsibility to plants and put new trees well over the old trees. and. thanks to their efforts many compounds both of large indigenous trees such as the white or the iron tree africana
did you know that church congregations in ethiopia play a cute role in environmental protection it all started when deforestation began to deplete the country's indigenous local stop it was the congregations up to prison. for us i meant in the especially diversity. there we found a community with more than 30 different kinds of trees about still growing it turns out it's not so hard to do. for almost 25 years. has been tending to his church forest some 200 monks living here in this altar that's...
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at the crash site in ethiopia, there was a memorial forjoanna and everyone else who was killed.ho claims she was sexually assaulted by the former first minister of scotland, alex salmond, has been describing how she told a party official about what she says happened. the woman, a former scottish government official, confirmed that she got in touch with an snp official in november 2018. mr salmond denies 14 charges of sexual assault — including an attempted rape. our scotland correspondent, lorna gordon, is at the high court in edinburgh. what has happened in court today? this is the second day of evidence from a women alex salmond is accused of attempting to rape. she said she spoke to a party official about putting the alleged assaults on the record. she said she didn't want to get on the wrong side of him. the qc for the defence started because the complainer. she asked the woman if she had to say and then when she entered bute house which is the first minister's residence which is where the alleged assaults that are said to have taken place. not really, the women said, occasi
at the crash site in ethiopia, there was a memorial forjoanna and everyone else who was killed.ho claims she was sexually assaulted by the former first minister of scotland, alex salmond, has been describing how she told a party official about what she says happened. the woman, a former scottish government official, confirmed that she got in touch with an snp official in november 2018. mr salmond denies 14 charges of sexual assault — including an attempted rape. our scotland correspondent,...
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for irrigation both countries are expected to reach a deal along with egypt at recent talks but ethiopia boycotts at the meeting as had been morgan reports from jazeera states farmers a concern that these slower flow of water could impact their livelihoods. normally around this time of the year i'm a balloonist farm is covered with wheat ready for harvest it's his source of income normally earning him millions of sudanese pounds but he says he doesn't expect to make a profit this year because there's not enough water. there for her. the water from the river is blocked in the canals because they're covered with dirt and silt i have parts of my father haven't even been irrigated once some have been irrigated once but by now they should be irrigated for the 5th time it's not the 1st time but this is the worst we've seen this is going to affect our harvests badly or share with them or. how much farmland is part of what is called the dizzier agricultural project established in 1911 during british colonial rule it started as a $250.00 hectors farm it now covers over $2000000.00 hectares and it
for irrigation both countries are expected to reach a deal along with egypt at recent talks but ethiopia boycotts at the meeting as had been morgan reports from jazeera states farmers a concern that these slower flow of water could impact their livelihoods. normally around this time of the year i'm a balloonist farm is covered with wheat ready for harvest it's his source of income normally earning him millions of sudanese pounds but he says he doesn't expect to make a profit this year because...
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it was not safe to be jewish anywhere in ethiopia.eamed to be in a place where it was safe to be ourselves. we dreamed to be. one day my friend and i decided we must leave ethiopia and go to israel. we trapped in the dark because we knew if we were called we would be thrown in the prison. it was very tough. we traveled almost two weeks through the jungle after that we [aipac video prap pran . [applause] >> please welcome taekle. >> thank you. >> thank you very much. thank you very much. thank you. i'm honored to be here, but i am just a small part of the story and there's much more to be done. today i'm working to bring young ethiopian jews into israel and i take my work at the center. our goal is 3,000 ethiopians -- thank you. our goal is 3,000 ethiopians in israeli high-tech jobs. [applause] >> thank you very much. and i would like -- i would like-- i would also like to say that this was a very long and difficult journey met by my thousands ethiopian jews. and none of us could have ever completed our journey without the help of my p
it was not safe to be jewish anywhere in ethiopia.eamed to be in a place where it was safe to be ourselves. we dreamed to be. one day my friend and i decided we must leave ethiopia and go to israel. we trapped in the dark because we knew if we were called we would be thrown in the prison. it was very tough. we traveled almost two weeks through the jungle after that we [aipac video prap pran . [applause] >> please welcome taekle. >> thank you. >> thank you very much. thank you...
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a tumor is the ethiopia representative the united nations food and agriculture organization for to me this is fascinating our audience around the world have been looking at these pictures wondering what happened why is this happening. this is happening because the locusts are finding unusual went here webster area in the region. they have we have seen cyclons that has happened actually there where there's in june july or august was president talk since june july 2090 but was he to asia who was deteriorated severely in december when a cyclon he got region for being in addition to the flooding and the all time the other disaster locust multiply you not time from each apia now 9 countries in the region are affected and 3 of those are worse than i think that is a troll yes for my area and kenya for tell us what it what is it like what is that experience like of seeing that many locusts in one place at one time for someone who was not used to locusts this is very scary is like seeing a cloud as large as. trying to then 20 square q. on it does as i read that sometimes it can even block the
a tumor is the ethiopia representative the united nations food and agriculture organization for to me this is fascinating our audience around the world have been looking at these pictures wondering what happened why is this happening. this is happening because the locusts are finding unusual went here webster area in the region. they have we have seen cyclons that has happened actually there where there's in june july or august was president talk since june july 2090 but was he to asia who was...
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that afternoon more royalty arrive, emperor haile selassie, ruler of ethiopia. the next day, another should -- another ship arrived bearing the king of saudi arabia, his sons and their entourage. the king was escorted aboard to meet the president and the other guests. some of the arab chieftains who accompanied him. four of the king's sons. colonel william a. eddie, a retired marine officer, acted as interpreter. after his visit, the king returned to his cruiser which brought him, and later the president's ship sailed for alexandria. the following day at alexandria, mr. churchill, accompanied by his doctor, joined in the president for further talks. as he came aboard, he was greeted by admiral lahey. mr. harry hopkins was also on the ship. mr. stittinius was the next to joined the group, followed by ambassador wineand. after posing for photographers on the sunny deck, the rest of the day was spent in a final conference. that night the cruiser started on her homeward voyage. the president arrived in washington on february 28th, 37 days to yalta and back, days whi
that afternoon more royalty arrive, emperor haile selassie, ruler of ethiopia. the next day, another should -- another ship arrived bearing the king of saudi arabia, his sons and their entourage. the king was escorted aboard to meet the president and the other guests. some of the arab chieftains who accompanied him. four of the king's sons. colonel william a. eddie, a retired marine officer, acted as interpreter. after his visit, the king returned to his cruiser which brought him, and later the...
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swarms of aeration slow coasts who have been eating their way through the region including kenya ethiopia and somalia locusts are not uncommon to the horn of africa but the recent surge is the worst the region has seen in decades the rise of these insects have been attributed to warmer temperatures if left on tracks the locusts could multiply more than 400 times by june united nations has warned that this would decimate crops in a region already struggling with food and security officials at the u.n. food and agriculture organization because i know it's foul are sounding the allow it is a big threat to do that because that much as we see drought is a threat much as we say that floods can be a threat but if you're trying to drink i think we're all for it but does it look as if richard is in a good for it what's a good. joining us to discuss the locus for 2 or 3. tumor is the ethiopia representative the united nations food and agriculture organization for to me this is fascinating our audiences around the world have been looking at these pictures wondering what happened why is this happenin
swarms of aeration slow coasts who have been eating their way through the region including kenya ethiopia and somalia locusts are not uncommon to the horn of africa but the recent surge is the worst the region has seen in decades the rise of these insects have been attributed to warmer temperatures if left on tracks the locusts could multiply more than 400 times by june united nations has warned that this would decimate crops in a region already struggling with food and security officials at...
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that's when he came back from ethiopia all of egypt gave him an overwhelming interception is a heat of the only. value of the law. what is up in the public and your in a lot of the blood. on the scene he saw himself as a great man was destiny was and to linked it with egypt's. towards the end of the 20th century and the beginning of the new millennium i believe that mubarak truly consider himself to be a pharaoh or even a demigod. to speak. demi god or pharaoh who knows what he and his family thought but what we do know is that as this sort of rounded themselves with the trappings of wealth and tanishq through each they became more and more isolated from the realities of ordinary each of us. and like the pharaohs before they came to believe that absolute coming should pass from father to son and mubarak did misty should be egypt's 1st. once hosni mubarak became president so began a story of conflict and isolation on one side a wife and son their sights set on succession on the other the president increasingly distant from the egyptian people when his beloved grandson died mubarak need
that's when he came back from ethiopia all of egypt gave him an overwhelming interception is a heat of the only. value of the law. what is up in the public and your in a lot of the blood. on the scene he saw himself as a great man was destiny was and to linked it with egypt's. towards the end of the 20th century and the beginning of the new millennium i believe that mubarak truly consider himself to be a pharaoh or even a demigod. to speak. demi god or pharaoh who knows what he and his family...
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been largely spared from the worst of the pandemic but their numbers are slowly increasing kenya ethiopia sudan and guinea confirmed their 1st cases on friday and experts fear nations with an already weak health care system could struggle to cope the red cross says that includes countries like south sudan the democratic republic of congo and central african republic. will bring in our panel in just a moment but 1st we're joined by dr s. a cardiologist at a hospital in syria's northern province of idlib dr something's very much for speaking to us on inside story so of course officially syria has so far not recorded any coronavirus cases in your assessment as a doctor though what is the. the risk of an outbreak in syria particularly where you are an. now i'm livin in the northwest of syria live and it's somehow isolated from the outside where it's. just a few numbers of evil could cross the border into turkey go on go on and also the part of the river jean area are nearly clause some. some people also can go and come there so if we are going to get it there are 2 sources from the region alr
been largely spared from the worst of the pandemic but their numbers are slowly increasing kenya ethiopia sudan and guinea confirmed their 1st cases on friday and experts fear nations with an already weak health care system could struggle to cope the red cross says that includes countries like south sudan the democratic republic of congo and central african republic. will bring in our panel in just a moment but 1st we're joined by dr s. a cardiologist at a hospital in syria's northern province...
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sudden the ethiopia and somalia again being a dry country flash flooding is always a possibility here but this is a seasonal event and it's not that surprising moving sas we should see drier weather here which is again not surprising but it's still reading as fast as angola right through zambia asked for south africa itself well if you're in johannesburg at 20 degrees you get a nice sunny start the day and then the clouds build in may well find some storms for the afternoon. but. talk to al-jazeera we ask what will force were when you saw that document for the 1st story we listen to after the war saying you will be in to go build united states of you but we will not be with you we meet with global news makers and talk about the stories that matter on how does iraq. diverse range of stories from across the globe from the perspective of our networks journalists on al-jazeera. welcome back i'm out of our top stories here this hour u.s. president donald trump assigned a $2.00 trillion dollars stimulus package into law speeding up government payments to families struggling to cope with a v
sudden the ethiopia and somalia again being a dry country flash flooding is always a possibility here but this is a seasonal event and it's not that surprising moving sas we should see drier weather here which is again not surprising but it's still reading as fast as angola right through zambia asked for south africa itself well if you're in johannesburg at 20 degrees you get a nice sunny start the day and then the clouds build in may well find some storms for the afternoon. but. talk to...
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sudden the ethiopia and somalia again being a dry country flash flooding is always a possibility here but this is a seasonal event and it's not that surprising moving sas we should see drier weather here which is again not surprising but it's still reading as far as i go to run through zambia for south africa itself well if you're in johannesburg at 20 degrees you get a nice sunny start the day and then the clouds build in may well find some storms for the afternoon. have struggles full of pleasure but i mean nobody that appears in the washington post poll the out of home care battle my family out there asked me what is illegal employment in doing an intimate look at life in cuba getting paid already technically can i be for that because i think this is my cuba. on al-jazeera. move. welcome back a quick amount of our top stories here on al-jazeera u.s. president donald trump assigned a $2.00 trillion dollars stimulus package into nor it aims to speed up government payments to families struggling to cope with the corona virus outbreak he's also invoked the defense production acts to fo
sudden the ethiopia and somalia again being a dry country flash flooding is always a possibility here but this is a seasonal event and it's not that surprising moving sas we should see drier weather here which is again not surprising but it's still reading as far as i go to run through zambia for south africa itself well if you're in johannesburg at 20 degrees you get a nice sunny start the day and then the clouds build in may well find some storms for the afternoon. have struggles full of...
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7 nations but only around $100000.00 left in the wild a group of african nations including kenya ethiopia and zimbabwe are working together to help stop the giraffe becoming extinct altogether it's a silent extinction according to conservation it's that's getting too little attention well giraffe populations. over the past 30 years we've lost about 5 percent of the dreadful pollution we now have about a 110000 us remaining in the wild so in draft language that means we've lost we've lost about 35 percent of the population in 3 generations so that's a quite steep decline. tallest animals are disappearing mainly due to the loss of the natural habitat but not only the 2nd threat especially for giraffes is the i was a state of ohio by the processes of. all saw our ports shoot is a big number recent very world. we follow that a number of. giraffes legally imported to europe and the united states of america to save your rats 7 african countries proposed a concerted action plan can your cameroon child if you object turns any end zimbabwe are now working together to collect information protect gi
7 nations but only around $100000.00 left in the wild a group of african nations including kenya ethiopia and zimbabwe are working together to help stop the giraffe becoming extinct altogether it's a silent extinction according to conservation it's that's getting too little attention well giraffe populations. over the past 30 years we've lost about 5 percent of the dreadful pollution we now have about a 110000 us remaining in the wild so in draft language that means we've lost we've lost about...
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al-jazeera sets the stage egypt in ethiopia will be the life of the 9 is the life of the nines dead everybody is their global x. but it's you getting we're going to let the planet go to ruin because we're not doing these obvious things open your eyes to an alternative view of the world today on al-jazeera. the grim consequences of mexico's bloody drug laws watch the people around you mr governor you've got people who are with the narco through the eyes of the journalists determined to report the truth your government is full of narco she said that's how the article should start 6 years on we revisit the reporters still risking their lives laden and this being another outbreak of violence of more of course rewind the deadliest speech on al-jazeera. i'm committed to top stories on al-jazeera the united states and mexico have begun restricting nonessential travel across the shared border to contain the spread of coronavirus follows a similar agreement between the u.s. and canada a member of u.s. vice president mike pence his office has tested positive for corona virus has a spokeswoman katie mil
al-jazeera sets the stage egypt in ethiopia will be the life of the 9 is the life of the nines dead everybody is their global x. but it's you getting we're going to let the planet go to ruin because we're not doing these obvious things open your eyes to an alternative view of the world today on al-jazeera. the grim consequences of mexico's bloody drug laws watch the people around you mr governor you've got people who are with the narco through the eyes of the journalists determined to report...
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that's it for the lay by. 77 percent the street today from ethiopia. how does this country and indeed africa and the rest of the world to find that line between freedom of expression and conflict. to preserve because it's a full sheet music companies make you. can't speech that brings all these problems to the country that leads to 7 to 7 percent. is it 6. understandable why. we need to take a closer. experience not divulge it. is going to. tell my managers you know who can say nothing of a change you know the banks create new mines and so was the language of the bank the money. speaking the truth global news that matters g.w. made for mines. hello and welcome to the 77 percent the still that the voice of you my name is lines and it's great to have you with us. this week's show is all about. and. beneath the o.p.'s capital addis ababa we discussed the devastating impact ok the speech and how to conduct. and donna we take a look behind the scenes of.
that's it for the lay by. 77 percent the street today from ethiopia. how does this country and indeed africa and the rest of the world to find that line between freedom of expression and conflict. to preserve because it's a full sheet music companies make you. can't speech that brings all these problems to the country that leads to 7 to 7 percent. is it 6. understandable why. we need to take a closer. experience not divulge it. is going to. tell my managers you know who can say nothing of a...
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grossly insufficient the plane was grounded worldwide last march after 2 crashes killed 346 people in ethiopia and indonesia. the number of cases from the corona virus has surged above 100000 worldwide in iran the number of infected has risen to more than 5800 with 145 fatalities in france 5 more people have died of the virus bringing the total death toll to 16 new york state's governor has declared a state of emergency after the number infected jumped to 76 people and the virus has begun to take hold in latin america with paraguay and colombia confirming their 1st case it's outside of china south korea has been hit hardest by the coronavirus now the country has declared war against the epidemic millions of people are now turning to a web site to get the latest information on just where the outbreak has spread. in this area there are 33 locations with people infected with the coronavirus. the home page corona itto provides their exact location so far more than 7000000 people have turned to the website for information. they want the information to be as reliable as possible sorry we early repor
grossly insufficient the plane was grounded worldwide last march after 2 crashes killed 346 people in ethiopia and indonesia. the number of cases from the corona virus has surged above 100000 worldwide in iran the number of infected has risen to more than 5800 with 145 fatalities in france 5 more people have died of the virus bringing the total death toll to 16 new york state's governor has declared a state of emergency after the number infected jumped to 76 people and the virus has begun to...
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grossly insufficient the plane was grounded worldwide last march after 2 crashes killed 346 people in ethiopia and indonesia. a hotel used for quarantining coronavirus patients has collapsed in the chinese city of 2000 joe authorities said dad emergency services are attempting to rescue about 70 people trapped inside the building they did not give a reason for the collapse. now the number of cases from the krona virus has topped 100000 worldwide in iran the number of infected has risen to more than 5800 with 145 fatalities 2 people have died from the virus in florida bringing the death toll in the united states to 17 a cruise ship with 3500 people on board has been barred from docking in san francisco 21 people on board tested positive for the virus and organizers have cancelled the south by southwest festival a major gathering of music film and arts events in austin texas outside of china south korea has been hit hardest by the coronavirus now the country has declared war against the epidemic millions of people are now turning to a website to get the latest information on just where the outbr
grossly insufficient the plane was grounded worldwide last march after 2 crashes killed 346 people in ethiopia and indonesia. a hotel used for quarantining coronavirus patients has collapsed in the chinese city of 2000 joe authorities said dad emergency services are attempting to rescue about 70 people trapped inside the building they did not give a reason for the collapse. now the number of cases from the krona virus has topped 100000 worldwide in iran the number of infected has risen to more...
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in 7 nations but only around 100000 left in the wild a group of african nations including kenya ethiopia and zimbabwe are working together to help stop the giraffe becoming extinct altogether it is silent extinction according to cancer patients that's getting too little attention well giraffe populations are plummeting over the past 30 years we've lost about 5 percent of the dreadful pollution we now have about a 110000 euros for meaning in the wild so in direct language that means we've lost we've lost about 35 percent of the population in 3 generations so that's a quite steep decline. tallest and emails are disappearing many of you choose a loss of the natural habitat but not only just stick it through it it's michelle to fall giraffes is the unsustainable hard to buy the process of. all saw. is a big number we sent a very very we fall that a number of. giraffes. imported to europe. you know this is what miracle saves is you wraps 7 african countries proposed a concerted action plan kenya cameroon chad if you project turns any end zimbabwe are now working together to collect informatio
in 7 nations but only around 100000 left in the wild a group of african nations including kenya ethiopia and zimbabwe are working together to help stop the giraffe becoming extinct altogether it is silent extinction according to cancer patients that's getting too little attention well giraffe populations are plummeting over the past 30 years we've lost about 5 percent of the dreadful pollution we now have about a 110000 euros for meaning in the wild so in direct language that means we've lost...