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broke out among the banks of the euphrates at the banks of the euphrates and the tigris in 1969 the senate took up arms and raised an army numbering tens of thousands of men. heading the insurrection was ali mohammed. the most a mother to the. section among them the ones who couldn't afford to have revolution there is no disruptive it seems to have been one of the contributing factors to a kind of a shrinking of trading in the india western indian ocean put down the rebellion between 500-002-8001 1000000 did the decline of wine of the far far ahead of venice and constantinople the empires slavery routes turned toward africa customs change changed as did the slaves position in society. slaves in egypt were reflected the wealth of cairo and so we find slaves in all levels of society to find slaves as. former labor plays reflected in owner's social stop social status and increase their own koreans had no information on the slaves who were taken to cairo but they discover almost a millennium the jews of this son of god deposited documents manuscripts into a lot into a lot bury these documents
broke out among the banks of the euphrates at the banks of the euphrates and the tigris in 1969 the senate took up arms and raised an army numbering tens of thousands of men. heading the insurrection was ali mohammed. the most a mother to the. section among them the ones who couldn't afford to have revolution there is no disruptive it seems to have been one of the contributing factors to a kind of a shrinking of trading in the india western indian ocean put down the rebellion between...
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we also discuss a situation to the east of euphrates we agreed to work even closer. on syria i believe that relations with russia. will not be damaged by this situation today. at the negotiating table were discussed in this crisis and we exercised our political will to achieve common ground. we will be implementing cease fire and we will be coordinating a number of steps this night starting from midnight. this very midnight we will be establishing ceasefire. nodded to make this regime last we are ready to make every necessary step. what we need to do is not to further deteriorate the humanitarian crisis. we will do our best to help the people in need in syria. we were all so. everything within our power to help the refugees to come back to their homes. those people who had to flee because of the attacks. of foreign minister world be getting out of the joint statement that we agreed upon turkey stock. retains the right to respond to any attacks on the part of syria. my dear friend put in i we will maintain dialogue on this see surely there will be dialogue between the
we also discuss a situation to the east of euphrates we agreed to work even closer. on syria i believe that relations with russia. will not be damaged by this situation today. at the negotiating table were discussed in this crisis and we exercised our political will to achieve common ground. we will be implementing cease fire and we will be coordinating a number of steps this night starting from midnight. this very midnight we will be establishing ceasefire. nodded to make this regime last we...
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the winds developing and i think they'll be a lot of dust through iraq up through the tigris and euphrates river valleys during the course of the day things quarter stage further towards the west like so there $24.00 degrees in some sunshine across eastern central parts of africa looking fine now across much of somalia kenya showers confined to the far south you notice that on the bottom your screen that circulation of low pressure and bought me some very heavy showers on the eastern side of madagascar that's expected to continue as we head through into saturday but talent should stay dry ice here 27. from algiers there is london broadcast center 2 special guests in conversation with state the american state steps in and save compilation unprompted uninterrupted people think that racism is having perth for black people and there's no understanding of what the term a crazy thing is intimately reflecting on the issues of our time and i realized i was working for something of evil and i had been a part of actually creating a studio to be unscripted coming soon on how it is there. you're watch
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little the number of slaves grew and became so high that rebellions broke out among the banks of the euphrates and tigris in 1969 the stange took up arms and raised an army numbering tens of thousands of men. heading the insurrection was. a former high dignitary of the caliphate. what we know about that revolt is that many of the participants perhaps most of them were not actually african or weren't there were some newbie ans the most important leader of the revolt was. someone who is an arab whose mother had been an indian concubine so it's gives you a sense of how complicated the demography was. was quite a learned man but he began to be dissatisfied with the regime and when he went to bust he found that there were a lot of slaves there walking on these farms began to actually do investigation and found that the conditions of the slaves were very very bad there was so much this that among them that that there are the most rebellious group the ones who could. have revolution there is kind of a suck down because it was that slavery which lasted for about over a decade was so disruptive it seem
little the number of slaves grew and became so high that rebellions broke out among the banks of the euphrates and tigris in 1969 the stange took up arms and raised an army numbering tens of thousands of men. heading the insurrection was. a former high dignitary of the caliphate. what we know about that revolt is that many of the participants perhaps most of them were not actually african or weren't there were some newbie ans the most important leader of the revolt was. someone who is an arab...
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to get some very strong winds so once again we could see some dust lift up through the tigris and euphrates river valleys further south a few showers possible down through saudi arabia into yemen but again a draw i'm fine for the most part here in doha with highs of 27 degrees turned into east africa we've got plenty of showers for tanzania showers affects more southern parts of kenya too i mean you notice those showers across ethiopia certainly could see the old downpour during the course of the day across southern parts of africa a main feature remains our tropical cyclone which is harold is moving clear of marshes antananarivo should be fine highs of 26. in 2014 and al-jazeera investigation revealed how anger and fear fear will be in a crisis that ravaged west africa we asked our lives they didn't allow you to ask for to know we are dying 3 years on we speak to the filmmaker the one thing that spread ebola and caused the devastation fear that was born out of ignorance rewind liberia living with ebola on al-jazeera. the the in. there watching out is there a live from doha a reminder of ou
to get some very strong winds so once again we could see some dust lift up through the tigris and euphrates river valleys further south a few showers possible down through saudi arabia into yemen but again a draw i'm fine for the most part here in doha with highs of 27 degrees turned into east africa we've got plenty of showers for tanzania showers affects more southern parts of kenya too i mean you notice those showers across ethiopia certainly could see the old downpour during the course of...
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the winds developing and i think they'll be a lot of dust through iraq up through the tigris and euphrates river valleys during the course of the day things quarter stage further towards the west like so there $24.00 degrees in some sunshine across eastern central parts of africa looking fine now across much of somalia kenya showers confined to the far south you notice that on the bottom your screen that circulation of low pressure and bought some very heavy showers on the eastern side of madagascar that's expected to continue as we head through into saturday but tana should stay dry ice here 27. he came from a wealthy background in paris and became an artist against his family's wishes he went on to bring a fresh perspective to orientalism painting falling in love with sahara and culture making his home and converting to islam. and his dear world tells the story of nothing and his unique artistic work. the french oriental is. an al-jazeera. one. of the. you're watching al-jazeera a reminder of our top stories this hour across the virus pandemic has dealt another blow to global stock marke
the winds developing and i think they'll be a lot of dust through iraq up through the tigris and euphrates river valleys during the course of the day things quarter stage further towards the west like so there $24.00 degrees in some sunshine across eastern central parts of africa looking fine now across much of somalia kenya showers confined to the far south you notice that on the bottom your screen that circulation of low pressure and bought some very heavy showers on the eastern side of...
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she was probably somewhere in the vicinity of the euphrates river in eastern syria . and. while my continued to keep his bakery running leonora was trying to find a people smuggler to get her to turkey and out of the war. there is the smuggler who got 10 women out of her yesterday without any problems. ok ok use that chance get out of there as quickly as you can. come and then the day actually arrived when they said they were setting off was. coming right out it's me leo i'm at the wing point and praying to allah that was each other soon ok the spaniards and a few minutes time i'll be offline. montoya angel like i'm pretty anxious of you but i guess it has to work out. how much data stay strong don't cry. don't come and then there were no more messages that maybe they really had set off. and then our smuggler of choice contacted me. and he started this horrible. i was really nasty he was game is the wrong mourning the things he said there are loads of checkpoints we're having to bribe so many people so we need more money you can write back a 100 times i haven't got any mor
she was probably somewhere in the vicinity of the euphrates river in eastern syria . and. while my continued to keep his bakery running leonora was trying to find a people smuggler to get her to turkey and out of the war. there is the smuggler who got 10 women out of her yesterday without any problems. ok ok use that chance get out of there as quickly as you can. come and then the day actually arrived when they said they were setting off was. coming right out it's me leo i'm at the wing point...
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to get some very strong winds so once again we could see some dust lift up through the tigris and euphrates river valleys further south a few showers possible in through saudi arabia into yemen but again a draw in fine for the most part here in doha with highs of 27 degrees then into east africa we've got plenty of showers for tanzania showers affects more southern parts of kenya too i mean you notice those showers across ethiopia certainly could see the old downpour during the course of the day across southern parts of africa a main feature remains our tropical cyclone which is harold is moving clear of marshes antananarivo should be fine highs of 26. but. he came from a wealthy background in paris and became an artist against his family's wishes he went on to bring a fresh perspective to oriental is painting falling in love with some harlem culture making until you his home and converting to islam. and just 0 world tells the story of nothing and his unique artistic work. the french oriental is. an al-jazeera. the a. walking back the top stories on al-jazeera u.s. president donald trump ha
to get some very strong winds so once again we could see some dust lift up through the tigris and euphrates river valleys further south a few showers possible in through saudi arabia into yemen but again a draw in fine for the most part here in doha with highs of 27 degrees then into east africa we've got plenty of showers for tanzania showers affects more southern parts of kenya too i mean you notice those showers across ethiopia certainly could see the old downpour during the course of the...
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eastern areas into western parts of iran we've still got some sand blowing up through the tigris and euphrates river valleys but it has had on through into sunday it will see a lot of sand blowing out of the empty quarter saudi arabia so i think in doha we could see very poor visibility for a time things becoming much quieter head on through into monday should be drawing fine for most places fred korematsu cloud but much of the dust will begin to settle as a should be dry with temperatures looking pretty good though how 29 degrees lovely as you head into eastern and southern parts of africa plenty of showers here across tanzania but you notice that circulation look at that tropical cyclone herald that is moving away towards the southeast now it should we think go just to the north east of us so hopefully not too much impact there but it has got potential to give huge amounts of rain across northeastern parts of madagascar maybe as much as 400 millimeters of rain house where it looks as though it should be a showery for parts of south africa highs of $23.00 cape town. for. a journey both dark s
eastern areas into western parts of iran we've still got some sand blowing up through the tigris and euphrates river valleys but it has had on through into sunday it will see a lot of sand blowing out of the empty quarter saudi arabia so i think in doha we could see very poor visibility for a time things becoming much quieter head on through into monday should be drawing fine for most places fred korematsu cloud but much of the dust will begin to settle as a should be dry with temperatures...
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not as deadly as in the past, it remains a persistent threat carrying out ied attacks east of the euphrates temporarily captioning villages and bombing facilities west of the river. in areas previously of opposition control which have since been retaken by the syrian military, we know from our own staff that the end of formal fighting has not led to an end of the violence or an improvement in the civilian populations humanitarian situation. charles lister of the middle east institute counts more than 350 attacks in the past 12 months in the southwest of the country where the civil war began including an attack last month that killed to oxfam workers. the situation resembled a frozen conflict rather than an emergent piece. outside of syria, the situation of the syrians that fled the border should not be forgotten. belowrians in jordan live the poverty line. half of the 500,000 syrian refugee children in lebanon are still out of school nine years into the war. it is worth noting and i'm sorry to say this is a foreigner in america -- as a foreigner in america, i live and work here and have hug
not as deadly as in the past, it remains a persistent threat carrying out ied attacks east of the euphrates temporarily captioning villages and bombing facilities west of the river. in areas previously of opposition control which have since been retaken by the syrian military, we know from our own staff that the end of formal fighting has not led to an end of the violence or an improvement in the civilian populations humanitarian situation. charles lister of the middle east institute counts...
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the winds developing and i think they'll be a lot of dust through iraq up through the tigris and euphrates river valleys during the course of the day things quarter stage further towards the west like so there $24.00 degrees in some sunshine across eastern central parts of africa looking fine there across much of somalia kenya showers confined to the far south you notice that on the bottom your screen that circulation of low pressure and but giving some very heavy showers on the eastern side of madagascar that's expected to continue as we head through into saturday but tonight should stay dry ice here 27. a journey both dark. blue there's a very for everybody there's a lot of corruption and beautiful lake a beautiful lady you have to be very patient and to it is also the same as a symbol of how i was introduced to. my father and my mother on working for king for her personal story to discover the source one of the most expensive commodities sent from had an al-jazeera. it doesn't display of all people and fantasy runs a campus fashion it is not only a lesson in creativity but also in susta
the winds developing and i think they'll be a lot of dust through iraq up through the tigris and euphrates river valleys during the course of the day things quarter stage further towards the west like so there $24.00 degrees in some sunshine across eastern central parts of africa looking fine there across much of somalia kenya showers confined to the far south you notice that on the bottom your screen that circulation of low pressure and but giving some very heavy showers on the eastern side of...
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to get some very strong winds so once again we could see some dust lift up through the tigris and euphrates river valleys further south a few showers possible down through saudi arabia into yemen but again a draw i'm fine for the most part here in doha with highs of 27 degrees then into east africa we've got plenty of showers for tanzania showers affects more southern parts of kenya too i mean you notice those showers across ethiopia. could see the old downpour during the course of the day across southern parts of africa a main feature remains our tropical cyclone which is harold is moving clear of marshes antananarivo should be fine highs of 26. we know what's happening in our region we know how to get to places that others cannot i was just only tear gassed by the police on purpose as is iraq has the time and its programming to go. to go live to where another story that may not be mainstream is happening the fires instead on more in our country. but being a miner and shop the way that you tell the story is what can make a difference informed opinions the economy is actually what's keeping
to get some very strong winds so once again we could see some dust lift up through the tigris and euphrates river valleys further south a few showers possible down through saudi arabia into yemen but again a draw i'm fine for the most part here in doha with highs of 27 degrees then into east africa we've got plenty of showers for tanzania showers affects more southern parts of kenya too i mean you notice those showers across ethiopia. could see the old downpour during the course of the day...
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eastern areas into western parts of iran we've still got some sand blowing up through the tigris and euphrates river valleys but it has had on through into sunday and will see a lot of sand blowing out of the empty quarter saudi arabia so i think in doha we could see very poor visibility for a time things becoming much quiet as we head on through into monday should be drawing fine for most places fred korematsu a cloud but much of the dust will begin to settle as a should be dry with temperatures looking pretty good doha 29 degrees lovely as you head into eastern and southern parts of africa plenty of showers here across tanzania but you notice that circulation look at that tropical cyclone harold that is moving away towards the southeast now it should we think go just to the north east of us so hopefully not too much impact there but it has got potential to give huge amounts of rain across northeastern parts of madagascar maybe as much as $400.00 millimeters of rain house where it looks as though it should be a showery for parts of south africa highs of $23.00. but. what's behind the recent t
eastern areas into western parts of iran we've still got some sand blowing up through the tigris and euphrates river valleys but it has had on through into sunday and will see a lot of sand blowing out of the empty quarter saudi arabia so i think in doha we could see very poor visibility for a time things becoming much quiet as we head on through into monday should be drawing fine for most places fred korematsu a cloud but much of the dust will begin to settle as a should be dry with...
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cottage in the euphrates and the golden horn, it penetrated china and japan. shed radiance over dark african waste. it is omnipresent and omnipotent. it lit the whole universe. nothing cautious about that. as oil was mythologized and used as boilerplate, it also infused god-fearing individuals with real clout that translated crude in christianity shared vision of the future to real corporate structures and outcomes. their efforts were early generations in the oil industry but they carried special weight as they spread globally in the 20th century. they serve as illustration here. consider the first picture above. this is the famous publisher whose parents were missionaries from china, funded by the rockefellers. 1941, they owned to beseech americans as protector of the free world and create the first american century. they had tested this a month earlier. -- praisedised oilman for being the vanguards of america's role. having the dynamic spirit of freedom and enterprise with a genius for cooperation and organization. stop.o not for the roundness of the world,
cottage in the euphrates and the golden horn, it penetrated china and japan. shed radiance over dark african waste. it is omnipresent and omnipotent. it lit the whole universe. nothing cautious about that. as oil was mythologized and used as boilerplate, it also infused god-fearing individuals with real clout that translated crude in christianity shared vision of the future to real corporate structures and outcomes. their efforts were early generations in the oil industry but they carried...
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years in fact since 2016 in fact to many a tool to reach many agreements the 1st one was over the euphrates shield the 2nd one was. operation. and russia agreed. for the incursion of the of the turkish army inside syrian territories the a managed to reach. at the sochi agreement the amenities that as a. result of all that but if we virtual it's why we still here i think because the 2 leaders are any bills so far because they are thinking of these agreements are something temporary rather than having like a final fine and settlement to this this conflict because find that settlement of this conflict acquires a lot of 2nd voices by the both sides and none of them actually is willing to do with that but my hunch is they will reach an agreement to deal because both actually they don't want to risk a confrontation direct confrontation between russia and turkey don't you have absolutely no interest in having such a confrontation as you pointed out. russia and syria's goal here is to bring everything back around syrian control i mean that's completely understandable we are at a point in syria's wa
years in fact since 2016 in fact to many a tool to reach many agreements the 1st one was over the euphrates shield the 2nd one was. operation. and russia agreed. for the incursion of the of the turkish army inside syrian territories the a managed to reach. at the sochi agreement the amenities that as a. result of all that but if we virtual it's why we still here i think because the 2 leaders are any bills so far because they are thinking of these agreements are something temporary rather than...
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damascus and burns in the grottos of nativity in bethlehem, and the cottage and the banks of the euphrates and the golden horn. it penetrated china and japan. it shed radiance over many a dark african waste. american petroleum is the true true cosmopolite. omnipresent and omnipotent. fulfilling its mission of lighting the whole universe. [laughter] bold, yes. nothing cautious either about that. as much as u.s. oil was mythologized or used as boilerplate, it also influenced god-fearing individuals with real clout, whose shared vision of the future translated to real corporate structures and outcomes. their efforts were evident in early generations in the oil industry, but they carried special weight as u.s. influence spread globally in the 20th century. two sons of missionaries serve as illustrations here. consider the first picture above. this is henry luce, the famous publisher whose parents were missionaries in china, funded by the rockefellers. in february of 1941, luce used the pages of life magazine, which he owned, to beseech americans to recognize their status as protector of the fr
damascus and burns in the grottos of nativity in bethlehem, and the cottage and the banks of the euphrates and the golden horn. it penetrated china and japan. it shed radiance over many a dark african waste. american petroleum is the true true cosmopolite. omnipresent and omnipotent. fulfilling its mission of lighting the whole universe. [laughter] bold, yes. nothing cautious either about that. as much as u.s. oil was mythologized or used as boilerplate, it also influenced god-fearing...