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in ghana, actually carry the death penalty for what they call, "aggravated homosexuality".t we also see is that in uganda, the official leadership of the catholic church has stayed silent, has not condemned what the ugandan parliament has approved. because i think what the move should be is a lot of education about... certainly, you know, cultural attitude in some of these regards are very deeply rooted and all of that. and we need a lot of education to get people to separate, make a distinction between what is crime and what is not crime, what is a personal habit and not a personal habit. so something that i mean, that traditionally may be referred to as a taboo and all of that. it takes time, it takes time. according to the ghanaian catholic bishops�* conference, it is "despicable lifestyles, practices and behaviours". is it time? and you are one of the senior voices of scepticism in africa. is it time to move away from that kind of language? it is time, what i'm saying, it is time to begin education to help people understand what this reality, this phenomenon is. if cult
in ghana, actually carry the death penalty for what they call, "aggravated homosexuality".t we also see is that in uganda, the official leadership of the catholic church has stayed silent, has not condemned what the ugandan parliament has approved. because i think what the move should be is a lot of education about... certainly, you know, cultural attitude in some of these regards are very deeply rooted and all of that. and we need a lot of education to get people to separate, make a...
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the reason they aren't fishing 10 years ago, when i was living in ghana for a year is because ghana sold off all their waterways to china in order to fund the loans that they had took 20 years before that from the ip -- from the ips and the world bank, that they were about to go to fund on -- defunct on. all those loans have clauses in it that don't allow them to buy equipment to actually do the means of production which is the second when i brought up in high point before. in order to advance africa or the u.s., even, because our funding from hud and/or the department of energy has those same types of causes. if you're wondering why we don't see a factory springing up here, it is not because people don't have the ideas, the innovation, the passion, it is because the funding has specific requirements that don't allow the means of production, the equipment, plant building, real estate purchase etc.. that is what happened in ghana. when you have an unutilized resource, you waste it. against polluted, ruined. where think the problem lies in why we are here and what the congressional caucus
the reason they aren't fishing 10 years ago, when i was living in ghana for a year is because ghana sold off all their waterways to china in order to fund the loans that they had took 20 years before that from the ip -- from the ips and the world bank, that they were about to go to fund on -- defunct on. all those loans have clauses in it that don't allow them to buy equipment to actually do the means of production which is the second when i brought up in high point before. in order to advance...
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russian uzi cars will begin to be assembled in african ghana, about this in business news. about the main thing hello, today the state duma is considering in the second reading the draft federal budget for the next 3 years. in the document provides for an increase in spending on health care and safety, and the attraction of subsidies for science. during the preparation of the draft for the second reading, the relevant committee considered 916 amendments proposed by representatives of various factions. my colleague inna osipova is following the discussion of the budget in the state duma, and what are the deputies saying? the next budget must meet all the challenges of the time. expenses for the defense and security of the country, while the state guarantees the fulfillment of all social obligations, the growth of pensions, salaries and social benefits. it is fundamentally important for us that the draft budget for next year takes into account all the social obligations of the state, of course, the allocation of the necessary funds for the defense capability of our country, a
russian uzi cars will begin to be assembled in african ghana, about this in business news. about the main thing hello, today the state duma is considering in the second reading the draft federal budget for the next 3 years. in the document provides for an increase in spending on health care and safety, and the attraction of subsidies for science. during the preparation of the draft for the second reading, the relevant committee considered 916 amendments proposed by representatives of various...
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why ghana?project, but it is one possible solution. they buy cables to incentivize people not to burn them. >> there is a real gray area here. these are important jobs. these are livelihoods. >> should i sit down and not eat because if i bend, somebody will die? if i don't, somebody will die. it was not a question of why don't you close down the place. it was remeather a question, hoo you do this better? >> reporter: the group is now building a partnership with fair phone. he started focusing on the problems of mining these materials on the front end and wound up realizing much more can be done to save what's already been pulled from the earth. >> the transition needs all these minerals that are found in mines. so the best thing to do to sort of make sure we can get recycled resources, so we don't get the minerals only from mines, but take it back from the products that we already use. >> reporter: it's all about mining the precious materials we have carelessly cast aside and managing our garbag
why ghana?project, but it is one possible solution. they buy cables to incentivize people not to burn them. >> there is a real gray area here. these are important jobs. these are livelihoods. >> should i sit down and not eat because if i bend, somebody will die? if i don't, somebody will die. it was not a question of why don't you close down the place. it was remeather a question, hoo you do this better? >> reporter: the group is now building a partnership with fair phone. he...
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make a difference for working people like his parents who immigrated to the united states from ghana and liberia. gabe's mother wheaty is a nurse. his father, gabriel, runs the family liquor store. they came to america because they believe in the promise of this country. they settled in pawtucket, rhode island, a diverse blue-collar community of brick mills and triple decker houses where people value a hard day's work. this is where gabe amo comes from and has chosen to devote his career to public service, working in the rhode island statehouse for then governor romundo and in the white house for president obama and president biden. a shoutout to the staffers who do not get enough credit for this town. can we have a round ofo applause for them, please. now in congress, gabe is ready to fight for the america that inspired his parents a long time ago, where they can have a right to join a union like his mother did and a place where immigrants like gabe's parents are welcomed into this country with kindness and not with cruelty. and an america that stands with democracies and not dictat
make a difference for working people like his parents who immigrated to the united states from ghana and liberia. gabe's mother wheaty is a nurse. his father, gabriel, runs the family liquor store. they came to america because they believe in the promise of this country. they settled in pawtucket, rhode island, a diverse blue-collar community of brick mills and triple decker houses where people value a hard day's work. this is where gabe amo comes from and has chosen to devote his career to...
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the african nation of ghana.a lot about where products come from when we buy them, less so about where they go when we're finished. one researcher told us when we throw things away, well, this is away. it's also home for mohammed awal, who supports his mother and four kids by working despite the risks here. in this city of waste and ghana's capital, accra. >> what happens to your body doing this work? >> you see my body. >> a cut or wound. >> and here you see. >> there's another scar there. >> reporter: this dangerous, difficult and yes, dirty work is called urban mining. it's all about extracting something usable from the world's discarded electronics. they do it because there's treasure here. recovered in this case by sawing a monitor circuit board. incredibly, there's 100 times more gold in a ton of smartphones on a ton of gold ore. but finding it comes with a real cost. it's hazardous work, and safety equipment is not exactly sarnd. children as young as 10 toil and sometimes live amid this toxic garbage. desp
the african nation of ghana.a lot about where products come from when we buy them, less so about where they go when we're finished. one researcher told us when we throw things away, well, this is away. it's also home for mohammed awal, who supports his mother and four kids by working despite the risks here. in this city of waste and ghana's capital, accra. >> what happens to your body doing this work? >> you see my body. >> a cut or wound. >> and here you see. >>...
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>> in ghana, that's on the fence. >> reporter: that's not my question. you guarantee that all the cocoa here is free of child labor? >> that one i can say 100%. >> reporter: u.s. human rights lawyer terry collingsworth has filed a proposed class action lawsuit for consumer fraud against american chocolate manufacturers mars, cargo and mondelez. >> they're telling the public we're rehabilitating this kid, and they're cynically coming here and checking a box and the kid is back working the next day. >> reporter: he has collected statements from ghanaian children working for mars suppliers. >> okay. thank you for being very brave. >> reporter: like these little boys, doing the back-breaking work of adult men. tiny hands struggling with the dangerous work of hacking open cocoa pods, the long blade narrowly missing this 5-year-old's fingers. mars is one of the biggest privately owned companies in the world, raking in billions every year in large part from chocolate. billions made on the backs of these young children. and we have repeatedly asked mars for an i
>> in ghana, that's on the fence. >> reporter: that's not my question. you guarantee that all the cocoa here is free of child labor? >> that one i can say 100%. >> reporter: u.s. human rights lawyer terry collingsworth has filed a proposed class action lawsuit for consumer fraud against american chocolate manufacturers mars, cargo and mondelez. >> they're telling the public we're rehabilitating this kid, and they're cynically coming here and checking a box and the...
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in a small village in northern ghana she insisted i meet a little boy being treated in a containmentis your husband going to do as governor of georgia to help my daughter suffering from mental illness? thus began her more than 50-year career as a mental health advocate, lobbying for her husband, then the united states congress, and finally later, the w.h.o. to increase support for mental health. when students at her alma mater, georgia southwestern, documented the isolation, the stress, and burnout that afflicted so many caregivers in their community, she lent her support to the creation of the rosalynn carter institute for caregivers. today it's a national advocate for programs to build resilience and strength and families navigating the daunting challenges of caring for loved ones, a challenge that her own family confronted with grace these last few years. even the plight of the monarch butterfly did not escape rosalynn's attention. threatened by loss of habitat and alarming decline, the monarch needed an advocate and who better than rosalynn. she first started with her garden in p
in a small village in northern ghana she insisted i meet a little boy being treated in a containmentis your husband going to do as governor of georgia to help my daughter suffering from mental illness? thus began her more than 50-year career as a mental health advocate, lobbying for her husband, then the united states congress, and finally later, the w.h.o. to increase support for mental health. when students at her alma mater, georgia southwestern, documented the isolation, the stress, and...
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it dates back to the ashanti kingdom, part of modern—day ghana.white seeds could cure ailments and curses. around the world and across the uk. this is bbc news. bbc news — bringing you different stories from across the uk. it was one of lincolnshire's biggest annual events, attracting visitors from around the world. but now woodhall spa's 1940s festival has itself become a part of history, a victim of its own success. the free event had grown so much since it started 12 years ago that the volunteers who run it say operating costs are too high to carry on. the news came as an unwelcome surprise to local businesses and residents. really, really disappointed that this has happened without any notice as such, you know, nothing's really been said beforehand. it was a bit of a shock, to be honest. we heard yesterday, we did, was probably sell about 900 burgers outside over the weekend. so it will affect us big time, i'm afraid. already some in the village are asking if there's any way to save the event, and a meeting is due to be held here on friday eve
it dates back to the ashanti kingdom, part of modern—day ghana.white seeds could cure ailments and curses. around the world and across the uk. this is bbc news. bbc news — bringing you different stories from across the uk. it was one of lincolnshire's biggest annual events, attracting visitors from around the world. but now woodhall spa's 1940s festival has itself become a part of history, a victim of its own success. the free event had grown so much since it started 12 years ago that the...
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was the aid from our mission, which, in fact, what was our aid that was intercepted and was sent to ghana, we will also talk about the issue of bosnia and herzegovina, we also understand what steps need to be taken in the coming years, i am sure what is necessary and security for bosnia and herzegovina. before that, we cooperated with the european security service department, because we can see the work of this department, we can see how intensively they work, how deeply they penetrate when it comes to urgent issues, and indeed, to all the participating countries, because now it is very important to remain so visible, especially when we are talking about wartime , compared to peacetime, and therefore the work that is being done there now, is being done today, it is extremely important, we have finally already approved the development, the development plan for the next year. a specific brochure, we have already sent it, it is not a development plan, it is factual the way, the way in which we disseminate information to the general public, we explain what we are going to do, and that is why
was the aid from our mission, which, in fact, what was our aid that was intercepted and was sent to ghana, we will also talk about the issue of bosnia and herzegovina, we also understand what steps need to be taken in the coming years, i am sure what is necessary and security for bosnia and herzegovina. before that, we cooperated with the european security service department, because we can see the work of this department, we can see how intensively they work, how deeply they penetrate when it...
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ghana certainly around guinea because we were told, come back tomorrow. we'll figure out if you can come in or not. and so it was that year of travel around africa saying that it wasn't unified country where everybody spoke same language. everybody's on the same where they've been divided by artificial lines and borders that people of languages were not one or two, but 250 different languages. and all of religious and spiritual. so i began to see for myself that this was a country, this was a continent that was so many cultures and and might to call for people it i ran into orphans refuge was how can we get to the united states? you know, this is hell here you you left haven't come in here to hell. and so it was it was confusing to me. conflicting i've not never found the security i felt i needed. i never found a receptiveness of people to say, let's join together and fight for pan-africanism of a liberation here. i will support you in struggle for to for africa american revolution of revolution or change in america. so it was became apparent to the thing
ghana certainly around guinea because we were told, come back tomorrow. we'll figure out if you can come in or not. and so it was that year of travel around africa saying that it wasn't unified country where everybody spoke same language. everybody's on the same where they've been divided by artificial lines and borders that people of languages were not one or two, but 250 different languages. and all of religious and spiritual. so i began to see for myself that this was a country, this was a...
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>> in ghana, child labor is an offense. >> reporter: that's not my question.rantee that all the cocoa here is free of child labor? >> uh, that one, i can't say 100%. >> reporter: u.s. human rights lawyer terry collingsworth has filed a proposed class action lawsuit for consumer fraud against american chocolate manufacturers mars, carghill, and mondelez. >> they are telling the public that we are rehabilitating these kids and then they are cynically coming here and just checking a box and the kid is back working the next day. >> reporter: he has collected statements from ghanaian children working for mars suppliers. >> okay. thank you for being very brave. >> reporter: like these little boys doing the backbreaking work of adult men. tiny hands struggling, with the dangerous work of hacking open cocoa pods, the long blade narrowly missing this 5-year-old's fingers. mars is one of the biggest privately-owned companies in the world raking in billions every year, in large part from chocolate. billions made on the backs of these young children. and we have repeatedl
>> in ghana, child labor is an offense. >> reporter: that's not my question.rantee that all the cocoa here is free of child labor? >> uh, that one, i can't say 100%. >> reporter: u.s. human rights lawyer terry collingsworth has filed a proposed class action lawsuit for consumer fraud against american chocolate manufacturers mars, carghill, and mondelez. >> they are telling the public that we are rehabilitating these kids and then they are cynically coming here and...
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now the high commissioners of canada, australia, new zealand, south africa, india, sri lanka, ghana andaysia. followed by the high commissioners of nigeria, cyprus, sierra leone, tanzania, jamaica, trinidad and tobago, uganda and usually canio would be here but they are not here today. 16,000 men from british east africa lost their lives in the war. all these countries played a part. they are followed by the high commissioners of malawi, malta, the george cross island of zambia, the gambia, singapore, guiana, botswana, lesotho, barbados. the contributions of many of the countries in africa not well recorded unlike those of soldiers from britain and the old commonwealth. very often, not given a grave, just buried and even now, many years later, they are still trying to identify how many people gave their lives in the first world war and the second world war. mauritius, former swaziland, the bahamas, papua new guinea, so shells, st lucia, st vincent and the grenadines. —— seychelles. and the final group of high commissioners from belize, antigua and barbuda, the maldives, said christopher
now the high commissioners of canada, australia, new zealand, south africa, india, sri lanka, ghana andaysia. followed by the high commissioners of nigeria, cyprus, sierra leone, tanzania, jamaica, trinidad and tobago, uganda and usually canio would be here but they are not here today. 16,000 men from british east africa lost their lives in the war. all these countries played a part. they are followed by the high commissioners of malawi, malta, the george cross island of zambia, the gambia,...
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it would take 40 years -- ghana and 57.o think du bois anticipated -- what was it about the success of the war that led du bois to think that these european colonial power' would say yeah, were going to give up all -- pages fought a war over all this gold and aluminum and uranium and whatever else, right?co and cocoa. why would du bois think that they're going to give up all this power and resources and that people of c color, the world's of colored, du bois put it, emerge as free and equal? >> yeah. again i think this is the optimist in du bois, the visionary, the romantic in du bois. he wanted t to believe that the impossible was possible. and again i think this is really trying to take du bois series as a democratic thinker. you know, what it would mean to create a new international order where germany's former colonies were administered by an international body, where theon educated, quote-unquote, civilized peoples in africa would have rights to education, landownership, et cetera, et cetera. du bois is very elitist in
it would take 40 years -- ghana and 57.o think du bois anticipated -- what was it about the success of the war that led du bois to think that these european colonial power' would say yeah, were going to give up all -- pages fought a war over all this gold and aluminum and uranium and whatever else, right?co and cocoa. why would du bois think that they're going to give up all this power and resources and that people of c color, the world's of colored, du bois put it, emerge as free and equal?...
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ghana certainly around guinea because we were told, come back tomorrow. we'll figure out if you can come in or not. and so it was that year of travel around africa saying that it wasn't unified country where everybody spoke same language. everybody's on the same where they've been divided by artificial lines and borders that people of languages were not one or two, but 250 different languages. and all of religious and spiritual. so i began to see for myself that this was a country, this was a continent that was so many cultures and and might to call for people it i ran into orphans refuge was how can we get to the united states? you know, this is hell here you you left haven't come in here to hell. and so it was it was confusing to me. conflicting i've not never found the security i felt i needed. i never found a receptiveness of people to say, let's join together and fight for pan-africanism of a liberation here. i will support you in struggle for to for africa american revolution of revolution or change in america. so it was became apparent to the thing
ghana certainly around guinea because we were told, come back tomorrow. we'll figure out if you can come in or not. and so it was that year of travel around africa saying that it wasn't unified country where everybody spoke same language. everybody's on the same where they've been divided by artificial lines and borders that people of languages were not one or two, but 250 different languages. and all of religious and spiritual. so i began to see for myself that this was a country, this was a...
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. >> but it would take sudan because of -- [inaudible] ghana in '57, it would take 40 years.you think dubois had anticipated -- what was it about the success of the war that led dubois to think that these european colonial powers would say, oh, yeah, we're going to give up all of our -- [laughter]e they just fought a war for all this gold and human numb and uranium and whatever else, right? and cocoa. how would dubois think that they were going to give up all the power and resources and and let people of color, the worlds of color as dubois put it, and make them just free and equal? >> yeah, again, i think this is the optimist in dubois, the visionary, the romantic -- [laughter] in dubois with. he wanted to believe that the impossible wasas possible. and, or again, i think this is really trying to take dubois seriously as a democratic thinker. you know, what do we mean to create a new international order where germany's -- work is administered by an international body. where the educated, quote-unquote, civilized people in africa wouldnd have rights to education, ownership, e
. >> but it would take sudan because of -- [inaudible] ghana in '57, it would take 40 years.you think dubois had anticipated -- what was it about the success of the war that led dubois to think that these european colonial powers would say, oh, yeah, we're going to give up all of our -- [laughter]e they just fought a war for all this gold and human numb and uranium and whatever else, right? and cocoa. how would dubois think that they were going to give up all the power and resources and...
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so at his funeral and ghana in august of 1963 the canadian ambassador just before army officers loweredhe browned brd casket inna the ground, much moe difficult in theory than actually do say that last goodbye to one's friends and loved ones. and to all the familiar things of this life. i'm going to take a long deep and endless sleep this is not a punishment but a privilege to which i have looked forward for long years. i have loved might work. i have loved the people and my play but always i've been i beed by the thought that what i have done well will live long and justify my life. that what i have done ill or never finished could now be handed on to others for endless days to be finished while i rest. that piece will be my applause. one thing alone i charge you, live and believe in life. human beings will live in progress to greater, broader, and fuller life. the only possible death is to lose a belief in this truth simply because the greater end come slowly just because time is long,, goodbye. >> ladies and gentlemen let's give it up. [applause] [applause] and you finish his book be
so at his funeral and ghana in august of 1963 the canadian ambassador just before army officers loweredhe browned brd casket inna the ground, much moe difficult in theory than actually do say that last goodbye to one's friends and loved ones. and to all the familiar things of this life. i'm going to take a long deep and endless sleep this is not a punishment but a privilege to which i have looked forward for long years. i have loved might work. i have loved the people and my play but always...
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let us note that our russian swimmers compete with athletes from montenegro, ghana, madagascar and nigeriasday evening session live broadcast by belarusian fans of this sport will be able to see from the broadcast on belarus 5, which will begin at 17:25. we’ll tell you about the developments at noon, and i’ll remind you that telelenova agency’s projects are available on all social networks, as well as in our mobile application using the qr code on the screen, have a nice day and see you. peaceful atom in the service of the economy, the second beloes power unit has been put into operation, as this changes the balance of electricity consumption. a long road to africa for our goods, equipment, etc. how to make it closer, the head of the diplomatic mission of equatorial guinea in russia and part-time in belarus will answer: and the house is behind one basic one, is it real or with encumbrances, we will tell the stories of the new owners of houses in the village. this is an area of interest, we are talking about significant events in the economy, olga onishchenko is with you, hello. the count
let us note that our russian swimmers compete with athletes from montenegro, ghana, madagascar and nigeriasday evening session live broadcast by belarusian fans of this sport will be able to see from the broadcast on belarus 5, which will begin at 17:25. we’ll tell you about the developments at noon, and i’ll remind you that telelenova agency’s projects are available on all social networks, as well as in our mobile application using the qr code on the screen, have a nice day and see you....
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shopping for beads in a market in ghana.other, business manager, political strategist, diplomat, advocate, author. yet what i remember most about her was her tireless dedication to taking care of others. she was often fond of recalling the time margaret mead came to visit her in the white house. she said to her then, our success as a society and value as individuals must be measured by the compassion we show for the most vulnerable among us. in many ways, dr. mead had captured the very essence of rosalynn carter. the issues that claimed her time and attention. mental health, support for care givers, childhood immunization, problems of the elderly, neglected tropical diseases, even building latrines to prevent the spread of a blinding eye disease. these weren't glamorous or sexy causes yet she brought leadership to the lives of millions. rosalynn's compassion and empathy for those suffering was boundless. her passion for action even more so. i shall never forget the day as first lady, she decided to personally visit the refug
shopping for beads in a market in ghana.other, business manager, political strategist, diplomat, advocate, author. yet what i remember most about her was her tireless dedication to taking care of others. she was often fond of recalling the time margaret mead came to visit her in the white house. she said to her then, our success as a society and value as individuals must be measured by the compassion we show for the most vulnerable among us. in many ways, dr. mead had captured the very essence...
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so at his funeral in ghana in 1963, august of 1963, the canadian ambassador just before army officers lowered the bronze into the ground where, brief and poignant. dubois, his last words, it is much more in theory than actually to say the last goodbye to friends and loved ones and to all the familiar things of this life. i'm going to take a long, deep and endless sleep. this is not a punishment, but a privilege to which i have looked forward four long years. i've loved my work. i've people and my play, but always i have been uplifted by the thought that what i have done well will live long and justify by my life, that what i have done ill or never finished can now be handed to others for endless days to be finished while i rest. and that peace will be my applause one thing alone i charge you live and believe life always beings will live and progress a greater, broader and fuller life the only death is to lose belief in this truth, simply because this greater end comes slowly just because time is long. goodbye goodbye, ladies and gentlemen. let's give it up so. and you know, you finish
so at his funeral in ghana in 1963, august of 1963, the canadian ambassador just before army officers lowered the bronze into the ground where, brief and poignant. dubois, his last words, it is much more in theory than actually to say the last goodbye to friends and loved ones and to all the familiar things of this life. i'm going to take a long, deep and endless sleep. this is not a punishment, but a privilege to which i have looked forward four long years. i've loved my work. i've people and...
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but our interview requests when i'm answered after the rehearsal. zora shows us pictures of ghana. stan, oh, this is the, the place i was born. i missed this. no, me ever my family. and sometimes i cries at night. no one knows. no, i don't like life to access my code. yes. that's a lot for a 14 year old to shoulder a little later. so as mother calls, she's still in the ask and capital kabul, hello, time. um, hello ma'am. how are you today? good. how are you? there was mother speaks of daily life in afghanistan. we're now even 5 year old girls are ordered to cover themselves completely. and we were afraid that everything's going to get even strict was no sign due to still making music then we'll have to leave the country quickly. zoo and for read a vividly remember the day they slid a dentist in their uncles to him, that all and his cellphone the all the other music students. last for the last ones we were a big effect in the past. i only had some videos of our the choir ended tv shows . yes, it is. with the help of the portuguese government school director smotts a must, is planning to
but our interview requests when i'm answered after the rehearsal. zora shows us pictures of ghana. stan, oh, this is the, the place i was born. i missed this. no, me ever my family. and sometimes i cries at night. no one knows. no, i don't like life to access my code. yes. that's a lot for a 14 year old to shoulder a little later. so as mother calls, she's still in the ask and capital kabul, hello, time. um, hello ma'am. how are you today? good. how are you? there was mother speaks of daily...
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countries, is also already considering the possibility of outsourcing them, and wants to offer kenya, ghanal and morocco to act as overpowering centers in the event of germany’s rejection. these countries can be kept by the petitioners, that is , people will flee from africa through turkey throughout europe to germany, only to then end up in africa again, the expression circle of life takes on a new meaning, and the schengen the borderless system, on the other hand, seems outdated in light of the migration crisis, exploited by tourists and abused by refugees. we need to strengthen border controls at germany's borders, specifically at the border. switzerland, austria, czech republic and poland. germany could receive more than 300,000 asylum requests by the end of this year, which would be another record. in britain, as of july this year, almost 140,000 applications were awaiting consideration, many of them for several people at once. in italy this year 144,000 non-tourists made their way to the sea, which is almost twice as many as during the same period last year and three times as much as
countries, is also already considering the possibility of outsourcing them, and wants to offer kenya, ghanal and morocco to act as overpowering centers in the event of germany’s rejection. these countries can be kept by the petitioners, that is , people will flee from africa through turkey throughout europe to germany, only to then end up in africa again, the expression circle of life takes on a new meaning, and the schengen the borderless system, on the other hand, seems outdated in light of...
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ringback to them that hey, you're right now you are the biggest getting the family to kind of as ghana. stan is never, far from mind today they are visiting and exhibit at toronto's aga khan museum. showcasing the street, the artist of kabul, snapshots captured the city. they loved in happier, more hopeful times. as a friend from the country culture. reminding them of everything they lost when us forces left and the taliban took control to which is recorded on us from the stand up on the summit side of the new equipment. well, how much the, the 1st quarter to the smug oral mission of the ship, the cheese and the guest? no boots for that one. so then the queue of season artwork, she recognizes instance the mirror role that covered the outside wall of her school in couple thoughts. i try the side show the street artists painted it after the bomb attack that killed dozens of her students. time on the, on the side and the tests vacation quoted to okay, well find how much i'm done. sure. because it's not easy to write. forget if the think about my country, my family, my siblings and i'm was
ringback to them that hey, you're right now you are the biggest getting the family to kind of as ghana. stan is never, far from mind today they are visiting and exhibit at toronto's aga khan museum. showcasing the street, the artist of kabul, snapshots captured the city. they loved in happier, more hopeful times. as a friend from the country culture. reminding them of everything they lost when us forces left and the taliban took control to which is recorded on us from the stand up on the summit...
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in her native country, the 10 6th rach ghana stands played by an orchestra whose members were driven from their homeland. the young musicians are seeking a future in europe. the breakfast time in braga and northern portugal cousins or and for rita had been living here with their uncle since they split up down to stand and 2021. for the 14 year olds, it's important to stand up to the taliban spin on music. even from here in far away a portable thing because a lot of crime, it's like i think language and the feeling they tell them things with music. i think it's very important to play music. i would that's why the person that's who's very lucky that others go, that they've got assessed and they can be the voice of a gun gills. despite their freedom in portugal, they both miss whom on the way to wear her so they sing a song in their native language, presto. and the music steam, how their students are tuning up. it's a major rehearsal for their upcoming european concert tour. portuguese conductor, 2 of them, what are the sofa is impressed by his students? let's go to bar 63. specific tha
in her native country, the 10 6th rach ghana stands played by an orchestra whose members were driven from their homeland. the young musicians are seeking a future in europe. the breakfast time in braga and northern portugal cousins or and for rita had been living here with their uncle since they split up down to stand and 2021. for the 14 year olds, it's important to stand up to the taliban spin on music. even from here in far away a portable thing because a lot of crime, it's like i think...
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of... low harvests in africa, bad weather and crop diseases could damage production in koddiar and ghanad in the united states they announced the risk of cutting off government funding. the probability of a shutdown is estimated at 40%. writes about this interfax with a link to marketwatch. the situation is heating up every day as congress has yet to agree on a plan to fund the federal government. the deadline for its approval is evening. november 17, this was economic news, briefly, well, we continue, today is the day to fight diabetes mellitus, it is celebrated annually in 1991 at the initiative of the world health organization, this day unites millions of people from more than 140 countries to fight the disease, about how dangerous is diabetes mellitus and how to deal with it, alexandra perfilyeva will tell you that around the world, about 500 million people suffer from diabetes. in russia, the number of patients with type 1 diabetes exceeds 5 million. and the number of insulin-dependent patients doubles every 15 years. so what is the danger of the disease and how to deal with it? dia
of... low harvests in africa, bad weather and crop diseases could damage production in koddiar and ghanad in the united states they announced the risk of cutting off government funding. the probability of a shutdown is estimated at 40%. writes about this interfax with a link to marketwatch. the situation is heating up every day as congress has yet to agree on a plan to fund the federal government. the deadline for its approval is evening. november 17, this was economic news, briefly, well, we...
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here was for things from ghana in the west of africa. the, the large crowds of much through gamma is capital outcry, folding policy and flags. demonstrators have been charging 3 polish spine and freedom for gas. and joshua, you are a research i and jointly spoke about the government's position on the c spy. a across the country, particularly in the west, in the continent, has to be while the country is considered a country and all the time relations, including the laws that we have on file. that's all nations and commitments to protecting your my last commitment to protect in order to review my life health assistance with defense. amenities continues today in madison on the un security council and also policies on that. they also find ways to staple gun. it can actually be in addressing this particular issue because this development has been diverse positions on the staging. maybe keep in silence, open the class. what was the, the all the occupied. so between the police, the state and now to stop in asia where hundreds of park this tiny
here was for things from ghana in the west of africa. the, the large crowds of much through gamma is capital outcry, folding policy and flags. demonstrators have been charging 3 polish spine and freedom for gas. and joshua, you are a research i and jointly spoke about the government's position on the c spy. a across the country, particularly in the west, in the continent, has to be while the country is considered a country and all the time relations, including the laws that we have on file....
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troops, as well as the defense forces. what does this mean, please explain from the example after ghanant of a new new minister, she can give evaluations and it will not happen, she was accused there that it would not be possible to hold the position of deputy or adviser there, i don't remember exactly if the position was deputy, she was deputy, they never gave such frank interviews "yeah, she didn't have the right to give that, because , well, excuse me, well, there are, there are certain rules that can..." in general, servicemen are limited in their ability to give interviews, this is not a ban, this is not an attack on freedom of speech , but there are certain rules, well, what can and cannot be done, directly, no, well, you can military serviceman to interview about, for example, his affairs at home, as a wife, as children, everything, please, and as for combat operations, i’m sorry, no, well, that’s it, and now she can give such a more extensive interview, and the fact that the enemy of stretching, of course, stretches, well, look, we call it the eastern front from kuplinsk to ugle
troops, as well as the defense forces. what does this mean, please explain from the example after ghanant of a new new minister, she can give evaluations and it will not happen, she was accused there that it would not be possible to hold the position of deputy or adviser there, i don't remember exactly if the position was deputy, she was deputy, they never gave such frank interviews "yeah, she didn't have the right to give that, because , well, excuse me, well, there are, there are certain...
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palestine demanding a cease fire in gas to these world continues its bombardment. heres for things from ghana in the west of africa, the large crowds of march through the gallows capital of crowd holding ponds. the insides and demonstrate this have been chanting free upon this spine. and freedom for gather, joshua, you are a research i and totally spoke about the government's position on this, these fine a across the country, particularly in the west in dawson, the continent has to be long. the country is considered a country. and for that city, for the time relations, including the laws that we have on the pilots, all nations committed to protecting human last commitment to protect and or improving human lives in we'll help assisting with defense amenities continues today in madison, watching on the un security council and also policies via the measures to find ways how best the state of donna can actually be in addressing this particular issue. because this development has created it deep in diverse positions on the other cost aging. maybe keep in silence, open the decline the, the all the
palestine demanding a cease fire in gas to these world continues its bombardment. heres for things from ghana in the west of africa, the large crowds of march through the gallows capital of crowd holding ponds. the insides and demonstrate this have been chanting free upon this spine. and freedom for gather, joshua, you are a research i and totally spoke about the government's position on this, these fine a across the country, particularly in the west in dawson, the continent has to be long. the...
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ivory coast and ghana. 0ver there we are seeing a number of production issues.s. there is a risk that in 2024 we could have lower production. there is a correlation between strong el nino events and lower cocoa production in west africa, which adds an additional risk premium. which adds an additional risk premium-— premium. how high will the rices premium. how high will the prices go. _ premium. how high will the prices go, given _ premium. how high will the prices go, given what i premium. how high will the prices go, given what you i premium. how high will the i prices go, given what you have said? , . ., prices go, given what you have said? , . , said? they could potentially move higher. _ said? they could potentially move higher. this _ said? they could potentially move higher. this is - said? they could potentially move higher. this is not i move higher. this is not completely fundamentally driven. we are seeing speculative activity in the market, so we are seeing the managed money and funds heavily invested in cocoa. because of that could exasperate furthe
ivory coast and ghana. 0ver there we are seeing a number of production issues.s. there is a risk that in 2024 we could have lower production. there is a correlation between strong el nino events and lower cocoa production in west africa, which adds an additional risk premium. which adds an additional risk premium-— premium. how high will the rices premium. how high will the prices go. _ premium. how high will the prices go, given _ premium. how high will the prices go, given what i premium....
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countries, is also already considering the possibility of outsourcing them , wants to offer kenya, ghanaring centers; if germany rejects the application, these countries can keep the applicants for themselves, then there are people who will flee from africa through turkey throughout europe to germany, in order to then end up in africa again, the expression circle of life takes on new meaning, and the schengen system, which implies the absence of borders on the contrary, seems outdated in the light of the migration crisis, it is used by tourists and abused by refugees. we need to strengthen border controls on the borders of germany, specifically on the borders with switzerland. austria, czech republic and poland. germany could receive more than 300,000 asylum requests by the end of this year, which would be another record. in britain, as of july this year, almost 140,000 applications were processed, many of them immediately several people. in italy this year , 144,000 non-tourists made their way by sea, which is almost twice as many as during the same period last year and three times as m
countries, is also already considering the possibility of outsourcing them , wants to offer kenya, ghanaring centers; if germany rejects the application, these countries can keep the applicants for themselves, then there are people who will flee from africa through turkey throughout europe to germany, in order to then end up in africa again, the expression circle of life takes on new meaning, and the schengen system, which implies the absence of borders on the contrary, seems outdated in the...
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or c, ghana? know there wasbuzzer obe,estion. >> oh, you don't even know there wasbuzzer obe, kenya yes, it is indeed. >> kenya. kenya cos for a bonus point, which country do my parents come from ? oh country parents come from? oh country nigeria . it's not even on the nigeria. it's not even on the list . i nigeria. it's not even on the list. i see. especially button ghana. >> thank you . >> thank you. >> thank you. >> i had to be on the list. >> i had to be on the list. >> is it not on the list? >> is it not on the list? >> sorry, i didn't know it had to be on the list. >> finally, a bit of advantage. >> finally, a bit of advantage. >> sorry. sorry sorry. was that three? >> one, two. >> one, two. >> sorry. you've got one. >> sorry. you've got one. >> can't anyway, i'm not. >> can't win anyway, so i'm not. i she's already got i think she's already got a question. five. the actor matthew reportedly matthew perry was reportedly laid yesterday laid to rest yesterday at a private funeral los angeles,
or c, ghana? know there wasbuzzer obe,estion. >> oh, you don't even know there wasbuzzer obe, kenya yes, it is indeed. >> kenya. kenya cos for a bonus point, which country do my parents come from ? oh country parents come from? oh country nigeria . it's not even on the nigeria. it's not even on the list . i nigeria. it's not even on the list. i see. especially button ghana. >> thank you . >> thank you. >> thank you. >> i had to be on the list. >> i had...
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>> ghana. >> w- 5 know whether. >> ghana. i don't know whether. lois, have.ois, you have. >> a native scot, so >> well, i'm a native scot, so if you that to be an issue if you make that to be an issue of migration. >> no, but but when you talk about belonging, would just about belonging, i would just suggest know, suggest that, you know, there's an lot of people here that suggest that, you know, there's an wouldn'tof people here that suggest that, you know, there's an wouldn't even)ple here that suggest that, you know, there's an wouldn't even note1ere that suggest that, you know, there's an wouldn't even note toe that you wouldn't even note to be from an immigrant background that are they've managed to that are and they've managed to integrate don't even integrate because you don't even nofice integrate because you don't even notice the large number of >> and the large number of people i mean, on, people haven't. i mean, come on, go to areas of london. go to certain areas of london. they are ethnic enclaves. they are. it's unpleasant. it's are. and it's unple
>> ghana. >> w- 5 know whether. >> ghana. i don't know whether. lois, have.ois, you have. >> a native scot, so >> well, i'm a native scot, so if you that to be an issue if you make that to be an issue of migration. >> no, but but when you talk about belonging, would just about belonging, i would just suggest know, suggest that, you know, there's an lot of people here that suggest that, you know, there's an wouldn'tof people here that suggest that, you know,...
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adongo who was debating the eco the ic ghana. adongo who was debating the eco the ghanaian ghana.en says basically that they then he says basically that they scored an own goal, talking about the opposition, just like harry maguire would do for manchester united. and it was like, well, that was a bit strong. there was no need for that sort of the balance, isn't it? but now harry, harry maguire has things around and he has turned things around and he has turned things around and he has admitted that. so >> admitted what? >> so who's admitted what? >> so who's admitted what? >> is this is isaac >> well, this is this is isaac adongo admitted it. isaac has admitted that maybe he made a mistake. as far as harry maguire was concerned . and addressed was concerned. and he addressed it in in the ghanaian government yesterday . would you like to see yesterday. would you like to see it will make more sense from him? maybe than it will from me? >> well, we'll be back with all the big political stories of the day at the top of the art. let's have a look. >> let's have a look. do you remember
adongo who was debating the eco the ic ghana. adongo who was debating the eco the ghanaian ghana.en says basically that they then he says basically that they scored an own goal, talking about the opposition, just like harry maguire would do for manchester united. and it was like, well, that was a bit strong. there was no need for that sort of the balance, isn't it? but now harry, harry maguire has things around and he has turned things around and he has turned things around and he has admitted...
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have ghana stan is suffering under sanctions, a pariah state. the a part of the responsibility for the sanctions lives with this man. colleagues, now minister of refugees. there is a $5000000.00 bounty for him. he's seen by the us says, an active supporter of al qaeda at the international terrace network. but he doesn't care. he has won the golden days have arrived and his country is once again the kingdom of la. you have won the sound, the sound of war, and that's gonna stand is praise be to allow 100 percent over. all security has been established up how corruption has ended. we did not come to power by force, but with the support of the people and the us is so powerful. why did they just give up when the com and that one's done? your doesn't the night geographically. oh, afghanistan is in the center of the well, like a matrix. oh, definitely. so that allow of that by law is with us, the media. he has promised us food items to be d as a his help will come or give you that, that the heat's color, the sanctions can last a 1000 years or a lifetim
have ghana stan is suffering under sanctions, a pariah state. the a part of the responsibility for the sanctions lives with this man. colleagues, now minister of refugees. there is a $5000000.00 bounty for him. he's seen by the us says, an active supporter of al qaeda at the international terrace network. but he doesn't care. he has won the golden days have arrived and his country is once again the kingdom of la. you have won the sound, the sound of war, and that's gonna stand is praise be to...
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a landfill in ghana, according to un documents, for decades , 50 million tons of electronic waste wentor processing, and in fact to the landfill. occupies a special place india, this country has had a caste system since ancient times. in the above, he is not engaged in garbage collection, this is the work of the so-called untouchables, those who have not even entered the caste gradation. it has always been customary to scatter garbage in india, but this did not create a disaster, because before the advent of plastic, all the garbage was logical, which was not collected by untouchables, but was eaten by cows walking along the street. and the rest decomposed naturally . with the advent of non-degradable garbage , a problem began to arise: untouchables do not have time to remove it, cows do not eat it, becomes angry. the problem of environmental pollution is more acute than ever, until the countries forced to suffer from it year after year overcome economic and social backwardness, the powers that be will take advantage of this, but when will this become possible and will this ever happen
a landfill in ghana, according to un documents, for decades , 50 million tons of electronic waste wentor processing, and in fact to the landfill. occupies a special place india, this country has had a caste system since ancient times. in the above, he is not engaged in garbage collection, this is the work of the so-called untouchables, those who have not even entered the caste gradation. it has always been customary to scatter garbage in india, but this did not create a disaster, because before...
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in ghana, osei boateng's mobile medical clinic is delivering essential health care to remote communities where hospitals are often hours away. from fayetteville, north carolina, stacey buckner and her converted off-road vehicle provides showers, laundry services, and meals to local homeless vets. in the florida keys, mike goldberg recruits an army of recreational divers to help heal our oceans by transplanting coral and restoring dying reefs. in northern montana, tescha hawley is providing a health care lifeline to her remote native american community. she offers free patient transportation and fresh food to people on her reservation. from new york city, former school teacher alvin irby's innovative reading program is strengthening the literacy of african american boys in neighborhood barbershops across the country. from burlington, vermont, after his brother kevin suffered a traumatic brain injury, adam pearce witnessed the healing power of yoga and meditation. he now shares that power at transformative retreats for tbi patients and their caregivers. from los angeles, estefania rebellon
in ghana, osei boateng's mobile medical clinic is delivering essential health care to remote communities where hospitals are often hours away. from fayetteville, north carolina, stacey buckner and her converted off-road vehicle provides showers, laundry services, and meals to local homeless vets. in the florida keys, mike goldberg recruits an army of recreational divers to help heal our oceans by transplanting coral and restoring dying reefs. in northern montana, tescha hawley is providing a...
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to the sad news over the weekend — that ghana striker raphael dwamena died after collapsing on the pitchhis season with nine goals. he also won nine caps and scored two goals for his country. bbc world service football reporter george addojunior has more. he was a young striker who popped onto the scene between 2016 and 2017. after that he had an opportunity to move to brighton. it was there they were preparing to get him on. he found the medical and it gave the first indication he had a problem with his heart. he had a defibrillator inside of him to help him continue to play. in 2020 he had the implant and went on to play for an austrian side again. in 2021 he had another issue because he collapsed while he was playing a game. he was resuscitated and the club once again decided to cancel his contract. hejoined club once again decided to cancel his contract. he joined the albanian side where he was playing and he collapsed in the 23rd minute on saturday, playing against partisan. after he collapsed he was rushed to hospital, he was not able to survive. when you look at his career, he is
to the sad news over the weekend — that ghana striker raphael dwamena died after collapsing on the pitchhis season with nine goals. he also won nine caps and scored two goals for his country. bbc world service football reporter george addojunior has more. he was a young striker who popped onto the scene between 2016 and 2017. after that he had an opportunity to move to brighton. it was there they were preparing to get him on. he found the medical and it gave the first indication he had a...