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in the gambia we discuss it because we didn't need my quince face when they come back home. to join ugandans queens oh pizzas and while they're on land i think the wife would like. an encounter with me to the one she was subject to. violence just because she's a lesbian. but fost we head to the north and gonna wear a lack of basic amenities and job prospects are pushing many people to the brink so more and more young people are risking the dangerous journey to europe some of them naked others tragically die on the way and some like have not had not returned home after facing too many setbacks the make the right decision. was made to eat the candy for youngsters cruel thing on the outskirts of time money about 640 kilometers from ghana capital i'm very happy because i have a job and is in it and it's my job. no m.p. before it worked for b. but this wasn't always the case with no education no money and no job and lack of prospects in ghana's love and region drove her to libya after many setbacks he returned to his home country in 2017 however landing that illustrate well in li
in the gambia we discuss it because we didn't need my quince face when they come back home. to join ugandans queens oh pizzas and while they're on land i think the wife would like. an encounter with me to the one she was subject to. violence just because she's a lesbian. but fost we head to the north and gonna wear a lack of basic amenities and job prospects are pushing many people to the brink so more and more young people are risking the dangerous journey to europe some of them naked others...
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tourists arrive in gambia shores than from any other country without thomas cook's help the gambia hotel association says it will have to find alternative ways to bring brits to the beaches otherwise hotel owners will have to make tough choices if you set a schoolhouse continues we would close one of our hotels. that we were building. should have opened in december. because we have to show how we can feel. the gambian government has organized to emergency meetings aimed at finding solutions before november when the tourists had been due to arrive. and thing with the bankruptcy of travel company thought muskoka it's emerge that customers may have to wait longer than expected to get their money back britain's aviation regulator says the company has failed to provide all the information it needs to refund holiday makers as a result affected customers may need to wait at least 2 months before their claims can be processed hundreds of thousands of travelers were left stranded after the firm collapsed last week. eurozone unemployment has fallen to its lowest level in more than a decade that he
tourists arrive in gambia shores than from any other country without thomas cook's help the gambia hotel association says it will have to find alternative ways to bring brits to the beaches otherwise hotel owners will have to make tough choices if you set a schoolhouse continues we would close one of our hotels. that we were building. should have opened in december. because we have to show how we can feel. the gambian government has organized to emergency meetings aimed at finding solutions...
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the gambia is responsible for the highest number of people emigrating per capita than any other african nation and that's truly shocking if you consider the size of the population here but now a lot of young people are coming back in fact the international organization for migration estimates that on a monthly basis over 100 returning a stepping right back into this country question is is the country prepared to take care of them and who better to us at this question for me than at troll gambians and we'll begin with mr demba here he is actually one of the people who left the country as an immigrant and you decided to take the back route known because it is that your regular way of going how was that journey for you was it worth it how long did it take just give you a little insight into what happened to 58 people to many people because. they said if you don't pay money was going to be going out to the prison. going back to d.c. to discipline to french police to. you know. if you don't bring money do would be to you. right now when you came back did you have a support system where your
the gambia is responsible for the highest number of people emigrating per capita than any other african nation and that's truly shocking if you consider the size of the population here but now a lot of young people are coming back in fact the international organization for migration estimates that on a monthly basis over 100 returning a stepping right back into this country question is is the country prepared to take care of them and who better to us at this question for me than at troll...
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which i find interesting or does somebody you are a social analyst do you think that the gambia is too heavily dependent on international organizations to solve a local problem. that's for sure because gambia does seem tough the capacity to handle this every right to depend on those international organizations from the national youth to the international organization for migration on the e.u. projects. in the success stories that didn't come but on billboards in the country nothing is being done here it's not ready it's not equal $200.00 b.c. tani's on the better for the international community to make sure that our young people i'm not seeing what i have on look for. pushing mr somebody down here now talking about people who were forcibly treated back into their countries but these ones return voluntarily gambians where should they be taken wish will they go but they should come here what i'm saying here is under you know what's happening in libya from the media because according to. the international report the european union lost the disobedience who taught you and me of all young p
which i find interesting or does somebody you are a social analyst do you think that the gambia is too heavily dependent on international organizations to solve a local problem. that's for sure because gambia does seem tough the capacity to handle this every right to depend on those international organizations from the national youth to the international organization for migration on the e.u. projects. in the success stories that didn't come but on billboards in the country nothing is being...
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know 2030 years from now and for the thousands of others who still haven't reached the shores of the gambia i think his arguments supporting what is an international organization is something yes but did. he have to compliment a government judge or are you all part of this government you are a representative of government and you're speaking as though it's a foreign entity what are you doing what have you done what we do is basically a blessing government in terms of what are the new. sponsibility and so it is provided for them ok i don't know what has been provided quote and yet it is what is coming from. the discourse. but we work with and we can bring out the example to see government hospital by that i mean dollars or $10000000.00 and this is about investing in terms of supporting young people all right let me come to will suffice here because you know we're hearing from the n.y.c. that they have plans because of things that might happen in the future but you know already doing something about it do you think your government has let you down. you know for members. but does not you know
know 2030 years from now and for the thousands of others who still haven't reached the shores of the gambia i think his arguments supporting what is an international organization is something yes but did. he have to compliment a government judge or are you all part of this government you are a representative of government and you're speaking as though it's a foreign entity what are you doing what have you done what we do is basically a blessing government in terms of what are the new....
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in the gambia we discuss it because he is reaching the migrants face when they come back home. to join ugandans queen's only pizzas and more live online at the link below for right .
in the gambia we discuss it because he is reaching the migrants face when they come back home. to join ugandans queen's only pizzas and more live online at the link below for right .
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rapid increase in deforestation the country is set to lose an area of forest around twice the size of gambia by 2035 according to the center for international forestry research. ebony trees which take hundreds of years to mature are disappearing fast cameroon's forests are cleared for palm oil rubber and cocoa plantations the cameroon based congo basin institute carries out research on ebony and other tree species in the region. then sound the blue leads the ebony project field work he's very aware of the threats that ebony trees face. probably the biggest threat to the survival of ebony is the destruction of forests because evony is that dense forest tree that thrives in the undergrowth they can't grow in a plantation once the forest is removed the essence is lost it can't regenerate itself and agricultural land you go to goes. in 2011 taylor guitars became the cohen of this evony saw mill in yellow in de cameron's capital. the wood comes directly from the forest to the sawmill where the company processes it to make different parts of guitars and other musical instruments. only the best woo
rapid increase in deforestation the country is set to lose an area of forest around twice the size of gambia by 2035 according to the center for international forestry research. ebony trees which take hundreds of years to mature are disappearing fast cameroon's forests are cleared for palm oil rubber and cocoa plantations the cameroon based congo basin institute carries out research on ebony and other tree species in the region. then sound the blue leads the ebony project field work he's very...
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a visit to areas of italy a province taken from turkish backed rebels by government forces not to gambia and the whole of the thief he stole our plants and factories our produce and he stole our oil with the help of ice so now he is stealing our lands and who we are called . but i do want to ledges to have entered syria of his own choice however over the past 9 years he's been trying but couldn't or rather not authorized he said to have informed the americans as he you are simply a servant you were ordered to enter and you did. ok let's go to war in the talks between the russian and turkish leaders our correspondent stan vasant is there for us this hour step how long until we get an idea of the direction of travel of the cease fire i mean might the even extend it if only to give those last remaining kurdish fighters the chance to leave. well it's only 3 hours now until the deadline of the cease fire expires and both president putin and president are the one are still in talks here in the residency of president putin put him in sort cheat we had expected them to come out and give a statem
a visit to areas of italy a province taken from turkish backed rebels by government forces not to gambia and the whole of the thief he stole our plants and factories our produce and he stole our oil with the help of ice so now he is stealing our lands and who we are called . but i do want to ledges to have entered syria of his own choice however over the past 9 years he's been trying but couldn't or rather not authorized he said to have informed the americans as he you are simply a servant you...
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this young talent from gambia, gina has been improving all season long. on your marks...... can she fulfil all of her own promise? is this her destiny? 200 metre final. dina asher smith blasts out of the block, already leaves brown behind, and is already passing outside her, she's run a brilliant bend here, dina asher smith, now she is going to the home straight, it's dina asher smith. brown trying to chase, and brown is getting a little closer to dina asher smith, but she's away, and she's going to take the gold medal! it's dina asher smith! she's the champion! world champion! dina asher smith's has done it and look at the time. 21.88. it's not a lot faster than berlin, only 100, time. 21.88. it's not a lot faster than berlin, only100, but time. 21.88. it's not a lot faster than berlin, only 100, but it's a new national record. she jumps as she realises she's got the bronze. well, she's dazzled everybody all year long, and she did it again here. dina asher smith is of the world champion. when she looks back on this, she will know that it would have taken something specia
this young talent from gambia, gina has been improving all season long. on your marks...... can she fulfil all of her own promise? is this her destiny? 200 metre final. dina asher smith blasts out of the block, already leaves brown behind, and is already passing outside her, she's run a brilliant bend here, dina asher smith, now she is going to the home straight, it's dina asher smith. brown trying to chase, and brown is getting a little closer to dina asher smith, but she's away, and she's...