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harare was recently hit by an outbreak of cholera and typhoid. ordering online helps to reduce waste as more food can be sold. to shoppers no longer drive their cars to the market. just one vehicle is used to deliver took all the customers. less traffic congestion means less pollution in harare. so does help the environment. provides more income to farmers and vendors. who like them. if you are also doing your bit tell us about. visit our website or send us a tweet. hash tag doing your bit share your story. our next report takes us to ghana where we visit a company that views waste not as a nuisance but as an opportunity for growth so what's. a green economy taking something that is typically disposed up and turn it into something useful and valuable it's that kind of innovative thinking again many people hope for the future but company is bringing in by a gust of private households and even the churches let's take a closer look. at. this on my left. i know mostly it's in the blanks everyone. to research i'm a bonnie doesn't throw her organic kit
harare was recently hit by an outbreak of cholera and typhoid. ordering online helps to reduce waste as more food can be sold. to shoppers no longer drive their cars to the market. just one vehicle is used to deliver took all the customers. less traffic congestion means less pollution in harare. so does help the environment. provides more income to farmers and vendors. who like them. if you are also doing your bit tell us about. visit our website or send us a tweet. hash tag doing your bit...
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andrew harding, bbc news, harare.te coins from yesterday's royal wedding have been put up for sale on auction site ebay. they are priced at around £1,000. the bags were given to 1,200 members of the public who were in the grounds of windsor castle to follow the marriage of princess eugenie, the queen's granddaughter and ninth in line to the throne, to jack brooksbank. now it's an awfully long time since he left aunt lucy back in peru. paddington bear is 60 years old. to celebrate, the royal mint has released two new 50p pieces. the coins depict the peruvian bear in two locations from his adventures, sitting on his suitcase at paddington station and on a day out at buckingham palace. let's find out how the weather is looking. the weather still dreadful across many western parts of the uk and you do not need me to tell you if you live there but the heavy rain will continue through the rest of today into this evening. it may ease briefly before it turns heavy once again overnight. i think, for the rest of this afternoon,
andrew harding, bbc news, harare.te coins from yesterday's royal wedding have been put up for sale on auction site ebay. they are priced at around £1,000. the bags were given to 1,200 members of the public who were in the grounds of windsor castle to follow the marriage of princess eugenie, the queen's granddaughter and ninth in line to the throne, to jack brooksbank. now it's an awfully long time since he left aunt lucy back in peru. paddington bear is 60 years old. to celebrate, the royal...
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andrew harding, bbc news, harare. time. scientists fear it could infect hares in a similar way to rabbits — killing huge swathes of the population. countryfile's tom heap reports. myxomatosis is a viral disease causing inflammation of the eyes, ears and lungs with death following extensive convulsions. it's been present in uk rabbits since the 1950s, often killing 99% of the population in an infected area. but now, similar symptoms have been seen in brown hares in different areas across east anglia with hares in distress, dying and unable to run from humans. britain's leading authority on hares and rabbits, dr diana bell from the university of east anglia is leading the investigations. i wasn't expecting myxomatosis in hares. and i really hope that... hares have no protection in this country. 0n the continent, there is a closed season for shooting hares, not in the uk, so what i would hope for is an immediate ban on hunting. the scientists are awaiting postmortem confirmation of the virus. that could tell them how itj
andrew harding, bbc news, harare. time. scientists fear it could infect hares in a similar way to rabbits — killing huge swathes of the population. countryfile's tom heap reports. myxomatosis is a viral disease causing inflammation of the eyes, ears and lungs with death following extensive convulsions. it's been present in uk rabbits since the 1950s, often killing 99% of the population in an infected area. but now, similar symptoms have been seen in brown hares in different areas across east...
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community accused the government of not responding to the emergency fast enough people living in harare say lessons have not been learned. should have reacted faster and they responded late and by ben many people had died they should have been much quicker. typhoid and cholera outbreaks occur regularly in zimbabwe because of dilapidated water and sanitation facilities there are concerns that the government's vaccination program which is focused on the capital is not comprehensive enough. going out today should also go to the rule areas to give these doses so that this disease doesn't affect the whole country the vaccination program has began just before the onset of the rainy season which normally increases the risk of new infections the government says it's planning to raise thirty five million dollars to treat the current outbreak and to vastly improve harare's water and sanitation system victoria gate and be al-jazeera. one of the sea is not about peace prize will be announced on friday and there was plenty of speculation about when the awards show how has more on the possible conten
community accused the government of not responding to the emergency fast enough people living in harare say lessons have not been learned. should have reacted faster and they responded late and by ben many people had died they should have been much quicker. typhoid and cholera outbreaks occur regularly in zimbabwe because of dilapidated water and sanitation facilities there are concerns that the government's vaccination program which is focused on the capital is not comprehensive enough. going...
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more the reports of the outbreak of cholera started hearing grenville a pool so that the capital harare around half a million people will receive an baxi against cholera in the next few days another million doses will be administered in other densely populated areas of the capital next week. the government says it's made good progress in containing the outbreak no deaths have been reported in more than a week and the rate of infection has slowed down. we are thankful for the effort the disease is under control zimbabwe's biggest cholera outbreak was ten years ago more than four thousand people died back then health officials and the international community accuse the government of not responding to the emergency fast enough people living in harare say lessons have not been learned. race should have reacted faster and they responded late and by then many people had died they should have been much quicker. typhoid and cholera outbreaks occur regularly in zimbabwe because of dilapidated ruta and sanitation facilities there are concerns that the government's vaccination program which is foc
more the reports of the outbreak of cholera started hearing grenville a pool so that the capital harare around half a million people will receive an baxi against cholera in the next few days another million doses will be administered in other densely populated areas of the capital next week. the government says it's made good progress in containing the outbreak no deaths have been reported in more than a week and the rate of infection has slowed down. we are thankful for the effort the disease...
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andrew harding, bbc news, harare.mergency services have been called to a "large fire" at a b&m store in clifton moor retail park in york. residents have been advised to stay indoors and close their windows until the incident has been dealt with. north yorkshire police said the blaze broke out in the building's storage yard and that the store was evacuated. that is the latest news following that fire at the store in new york. an outbreak of the disease myxomatosis, is being reported in british hares for the first time. scientists fear it could infect hares in a similar way to rabbits, killing huge swathes of the population. countryfile's tom heap reports. myxomatosis is a viral disease causing inflammation of the eyes, ears and lungs with death following extensive convulsions. it's been present in uk rabbits since the 1950s, often killing 99% of the population in an infected area. but now, similar symptoms have been seen in brown hares in different areas across east anglia with hares in distress, dying and unable to ru
andrew harding, bbc news, harare.mergency services have been called to a "large fire" at a b&m store in clifton moor retail park in york. residents have been advised to stay indoors and close their windows until the incident has been dealt with. north yorkshire police said the blaze broke out in the building's storage yard and that the store was evacuated. that is the latest news following that fire at the store in new york. an outbreak of the disease myxomatosis, is being...
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excellence of harare in harare is how to. thank you for that les has been looking into this one internet connection it still seems to be ok you getting information out of there we are people seem to be like frustrating tweeting you know because they're in all these long lines and it's hard to blame really the financial crisis in zimbabwe does deep in the conversation online really does grow because like harry was saying lines are long at petrol stations and dozens of businesses are shut everything from clothing stores to pharmacies and fast food chains some say the closures are temporary others haven't given any given any indication if they'll open anytime soon now it's so bad that the food chain k.f.c. is literally out of chicken it says it doesn't have any more money to buy what it's famous for they say this is due to the fact that we are unable to source stock from our suppliers as they require us dollars we're doing everything possible to resume trade as soon as possible same almost pizza. pizza its branches as well for t
excellence of harare in harare is how to. thank you for that les has been looking into this one internet connection it still seems to be ok you getting information out of there we are people seem to be like frustrating tweeting you know because they're in all these long lines and it's hard to blame really the financial crisis in zimbabwe does deep in the conversation online really does grow because like harry was saying lines are long at petrol stations and dozens of businesses are shut...
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the outbreak of cholera started hearing glenview a poor suburb of the capital harare around half a million people will receive an baxi against cholera in the next few days another million doses will be administered in other densely populated areas that the capital next week. the government says it's made good progress in containing the outbreak no deaths have been reported in more than a week and the rate of infection has slowed down. we are thankful for the effort the disease is under control zimbabwe's biggest cholera outbreak was ten years ago more than four thousand people died back then health officials and the international community accuse the government of not responding to the emergency fast enough people living in harare say lessons have not been learned. should have reacted faster and they responded late and by then many people had died they should have been much quicker typhoid and cholera outbreaks occur regularly in zimbabwe because of dilapidated water and sanitation facilities there are concerns that the government's vaccination program which is focused on the capital is no
the outbreak of cholera started hearing glenview a poor suburb of the capital harare around half a million people will receive an baxi against cholera in the next few days another million doses will be administered in other densely populated areas that the capital next week. the government says it's made good progress in containing the outbreak no deaths have been reported in more than a week and the rate of infection has slowed down. we are thankful for the effort the disease is under control...
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march because of a ban on public gatherings because of cholera the police arrested several people in harare and other parts of the country and they've been charged and we're also told that some people according to human rights lawyers and some people were beaten really badly by the police it's a worrying sign of human rights violations on the ground say some of those ways represent the people who've been arrested another concern for the violence of course is the poor state of the economy things just seem to be getting worse speak to most involved tell you remember two thousand and eight we don't want to go back to those days with us shortages in shops we lined up for days just to get fuel right now people are waiting for hours in lines to buy fuel when they get to the shop to buy groceries are limited to one item per person that's wonderful bread one pints of milk those who can afford it are not driving to south africa zambia mozambique a to try and cross the border to get groceries and come back inside the country but of course for the poor that is not an option. breaker not a zero when we
march because of a ban on public gatherings because of cholera the police arrested several people in harare and other parts of the country and they've been charged and we're also told that some people according to human rights lawyers and some people were beaten really badly by the police it's a worrying sign of human rights violations on the ground say some of those ways represent the people who've been arrested another concern for the violence of course is the poor state of the economy things...
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long lines at the gas station in the capital harare gasoline is running out because the government doesn't have the money to import more. i'm tired and i'm angry and i think somebody should be made accountable. in this case ok. i'm here on these groups to put a proposal is one tough kid on the floor of a movement to do anything and it's not just fuel that's running out no food stuffs are becoming scarce like here in harare's biggest supermarket. drinking water and bread are being rationed. there's a lack of medicine because all imports have to be purchased with foreign currency we have to import to those medicines and like any other cool one d.t. fuel included that is to be imported we need to put in kind of foreign currency is the one thing that's even more scarce here zimbabwe hasn't been able to export anything so imports would push the country further into debt. we have a disease in the country code fiscal eighty's this is the disease of a government just spending money spending money is if money grows on trees now we have wood domestic debts that is big that makes the debts now we've
long lines at the gas station in the capital harare gasoline is running out because the government doesn't have the money to import more. i'm tired and i'm angry and i think somebody should be made accountable. in this case ok. i'm here on these groups to put a proposal is one tough kid on the floor of a movement to do anything and it's not just fuel that's running out no food stuffs are becoming scarce like here in harare's biggest supermarket. drinking water and bread are being rationed....
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gatherings are banned because of a cholera outbreak had him with us has more now from the capital harare. union leaders were in the office preparing to organize for this march this protest riot police showed up and they told them they cannot have the march because of a ban on public gatherings because of cholera the police arrested several people in harare and other parts of the country and they've been charged and we're also told that some people according to human rights lawyers and some people were beaten really badly by the police it's a worrying sign of human rights violations on the ground say some of those ways represent the people who've been arrested another concern for the violence of course is the poor state of the economy things just seem to be getting worse speak to most and tell you remember two thousand and eight we don't want to go back to those days with us shortages in shops we lined up for days just to get fuel right now people are waiting for hours in lines to buy fuel when they get to the shop to buy groceries are limited to one item per person that's wonderful bread
gatherings are banned because of a cholera outbreak had him with us has more now from the capital harare. union leaders were in the office preparing to organize for this march this protest riot police showed up and they told them they cannot have the march because of a ban on public gatherings because of cholera the police arrested several people in harare and other parts of the country and they've been charged and we're also told that some people according to human rights lawyers and some...
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correspondent privileged the neary is based in harare and he joins us now pretty much how tell us how do you go about your daily routine under these circumstances that we just saw you describe in in zimbabwe yes indeed it's a struggle every day when you wake up these days it's either you're looking for fuel or you're looking for some basic that you have to use in the house best six like even bread you can't even sometimes when you go to the shops you can find bread but what is most. the cost of the goods. the price i just going through the roof. right now especially the prices in the pharmacies you can go to the pharmacy and they will charge you maybe probably for mid be seen for five hundred militants of. course they will side you seeks us dollars and if you don't have six us dollars they will ask you to pay eighteen to twenty dollars in bonus money so it is something that is very difficult for the ordinary man who doesn't have access to for aches or privilege that sounds like a really difficult situation there for people to get on with their lives how much confidence do zimbabweans
correspondent privileged the neary is based in harare and he joins us now pretty much how tell us how do you go about your daily routine under these circumstances that we just saw you describe in in zimbabwe yes indeed it's a struggle every day when you wake up these days it's either you're looking for fuel or you're looking for some basic that you have to use in the house best six like even bread you can't even sometimes when you go to the shops you can find bread but what is most. the cost of...
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banned protests organized by the trade unions because of a cholera epidemic as well has more from harare. union leaders were in they office preparing to organize for this march this protest riot police showed up and they told them they cannot have the march because of a ban on public gatherings because of cholera the police arrested several people in harare and other parts of the country and they've been charged and we are also told that some people point human rights lawyers that some people were beaten really badly by the police is a worrying sign of human rights violations on the ground say some of those ways represent the people who've been arrested another concern for the violence of course is the poor state of the economy things just seem to be getting worse speak to most and tell you remember two thousand and eight we don't want to go back to those days with shortages in shops we lined up for days just to get fuel right now people are waiting for hours in lines to buy fuel when they get to the shop to buy groceries are limited to one item per person that's wonderful bread one pint
banned protests organized by the trade unions because of a cholera epidemic as well has more from harare. union leaders were in they office preparing to organize for this march this protest riot police showed up and they told them they cannot have the march because of a ban on public gatherings because of cholera the police arrested several people in harare and other parts of the country and they've been charged and we are also told that some people point human rights lawyers that some people...
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presenter azzam tamimi a dedicated to show on the arab satellite channel a harar to his missing friend jamal khashoggi he was supposed to be a guest on the show instead it featured his photograph to me says his friend just seen his friend rather distaste for he disappeared and says he walked into a trap. and i was horrified because he assured me when we were in london that there was nothing to be concerned about. he said on friday he had been to the consulate there to see them very well although they were initially surprised to see him. promised them if he came back again a few days later they would issue him with the papers he was off of. so he votes. it was ok. apparently they're prepared for him meanwhile there's been some backlash against saudi arabia over the murder allegations and number of companies are halting plans with the saudi government to appear at a state sponsored conference called the future and vestment initiative here says some of them are time certain was tweeted that they're canceling their involvement moderating discussions at that conference a journalist from the
presenter azzam tamimi a dedicated to show on the arab satellite channel a harar to his missing friend jamal khashoggi he was supposed to be a guest on the show instead it featured his photograph to me says his friend just seen his friend rather distaste for he disappeared and says he walked into a trap. and i was horrified because he assured me when we were in london that there was nothing to be concerned about. he said on friday he had been to the consulate there to see them very well...
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probably one or two in the west as well but further west for many looks fine and dry for many of us here harare i would around thirty one degrees so the south is more in the way of cloud that's been working its way eastwards away from cape town but pepping up as it does so force in durban then we'll see a real drop in the temperature maximum just to get around twenty one by friday. and i had three jobs and now i only have one but i'm soo providing for my family. the first time i was admitted to hospital i didn't show any signs of m.s. . i was out but at about my opinion i might have become very positive and stop thinking about the negative sides and. get al-jazeera well yes from living with them in egypt. and again you're watching out there as reminder of our top stories this hour american media is reporting that turkey has informed the u.s. it has been and already have recordings proving that a saudi journalist was killed inside his country's consulate in istanbul jamal khashoggi was last seen entering the building ten days ago. and at least six people have died in one of the strongest hearken
probably one or two in the west as well but further west for many looks fine and dry for many of us here harare i would around thirty one degrees so the south is more in the way of cloud that's been working its way eastwards away from cape town but pepping up as it does so force in durban then we'll see a real drop in the temperature maximum just to get around twenty one by friday. and i had three jobs and now i only have one but i'm soo providing for my family. the first time i was admitted to...
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he imposed a levy which has led to the reemergence of fuel queues and food shortages reports from harare. it's perhaps another signs the economy may take a long time to recover some people have been lining up since saturday to fill up because the central bank governor says fuel shortages are because of the introduction of a two percent tax on back transactions that means products now cost more and suppliers are buying less it's little shortages and many disappointed customers it's up to very rude disappointing because everything is at a standstill gondolin a business. groups in the world. the worsening economic crisis is compounded by a critical shortage of cash the last time lines were this long was back in two thousand and eight some people would sleep in their cars for days hoping to get fuel government officials are telling the bobbins not to panic but some people say they are worried. in some places fuel has started arriving but it's still not enough. others are stocking up on groceries these days brit is in short supply and usually doesn't last long on the shelves in some stores cu
he imposed a levy which has led to the reemergence of fuel queues and food shortages reports from harare. it's perhaps another signs the economy may take a long time to recover some people have been lining up since saturday to fill up because the central bank governor says fuel shortages are because of the introduction of a two percent tax on back transactions that means products now cost more and suppliers are buying less it's little shortages and many disappointed customers it's up to very...
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reports now from harare. some zimbabweans are calling it the worst economic crisis in a decade businesses and shoppers aren't happy with the recently introduced two percent tax on bad transactions products now cost more and supplies it's led to shortages and excessive price hikes it is very frustrating actually i'm coming from a farmers right now where i bought these drugs which i used to spend ten bucks a week. it's forty five forty four dollars another pharmacy it was fifty five. and this is ridiculous i don't know where we are going is the people zimbabwe's health sector has been in a crisis for more than a decade public hospitals sometimes run out of essential drugs the pharmaceutical industry says it needs about four million dollars a week to import enough drugs for the country it's. some medications completely for conditions and for those that we have. just a few weeks. for production. yet that's how bad it is. to stay in business some shop owners insist customers pay in u.s. dollars others are operatin
reports now from harare. some zimbabweans are calling it the worst economic crisis in a decade businesses and shoppers aren't happy with the recently introduced two percent tax on bad transactions products now cost more and supplies it's led to shortages and excessive price hikes it is very frustrating actually i'm coming from a farmers right now where i bought these drugs which i used to spend ten bucks a week. it's forty five forty four dollars another pharmacy it was fifty five. and this is...
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reports from harare. some zimbabweans are calling it the worst economic crisis in a decade businesses and shoppers aren't happy with the recently introduced two percent tax on bad transactions products now cost more and supplies it's later shortages and excessive price hikes it is very frustrating actually i'm coming from a farmer. drugs which i used to spend ten bucks a week. it's forty five forty four dollars another pharmacy it was fifty five and this is ridiculous i don't know where we're going is the people the bobbies health sector has been in a crisis for more than a decade public hospitals sometimes run out of essential drugs the pharmaceutical industry says it needs about four million dollars a week to import enough drugs for the country it's. out of some medications completely for. conditions and for those that we have we are left with just a few weeks or months. for production. to near zero. to stay in business some shop owners insist customers pay in u.s. dollars others are operating they say
reports from harare. some zimbabweans are calling it the worst economic crisis in a decade businesses and shoppers aren't happy with the recently introduced two percent tax on bad transactions products now cost more and supplies it's later shortages and excessive price hikes it is very frustrating actually i'm coming from a farmer. drugs which i used to spend ten bucks a week. it's forty five forty four dollars another pharmacy it was fifty five and this is ridiculous i don't know where we're...
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to me dedicated his show on the arab satellite channel a harar to his missing friend he was supposed to be a guest on the show instead it featured a photograph. i was horrified because he assured me. when we were in london that there was nothing to be concerned about. he said on friday he had been to the consulate there to see them very well although they were initially surprised to see him. promise them if he came back again a few days later they would issue him with the papers he was off of so he felt. it was ok but apparently they prepared a trap for him and detained american pastor at the center of a diplomatic dispute between the u.s. and turkey is back in court for a hearing and for bronson is accused of being linked to groups involved in the failed turkish coup in two thousand and sixteen some charges have been dropped but he is now accused of espionage at least six people have died after a major hurricane hit the east coast of the united states a day after hurricane michel made landfall many coastal towns in florida are still cut off and the state's governor rick scott says a
to me dedicated his show on the arab satellite channel a harar to his missing friend he was supposed to be a guest on the show instead it featured a photograph. i was horrified because he assured me. when we were in london that there was nothing to be concerned about. he said on friday he had been to the consulate there to see them very well although they were initially surprised to see him. promise them if he came back again a few days later they would issue him with the papers he was off of...
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the temperatures in dublin getting up to thirty two celsius laws of war still in place in harare the threat. that is a perfect formula for authoritarianism and here let me ask you straight up here is the two state solution now that the lights are on back and there's no way it's high up in front which hangs on and which is interact. with al-jazeera these are our top stories a rescue operation is underway in jordan where a flash flood has killed at least eleven people though the water in gulf an area near the dead sea about forty children and their teachers were on a picnic. and the son of jamal khashoggi has been allowed to leave saudi arabia as the public prosecutor in riyadh investigates his father's killing as a case of premeditated murder that is based on information received from turkish investigators sallah met the crown prince mohammed bin sama on tuesday. to other news and ethiopia has a new president and for the first time it's a woman. and so i sat day to day when i stopped my work as ethiopian federal democratic president i found to fulfill my duty as faithfully. but i work
the temperatures in dublin getting up to thirty two celsius laws of war still in place in harare the threat. that is a perfect formula for authoritarianism and here let me ask you straight up here is the two state solution now that the lights are on back and there's no way it's high up in front which hangs on and which is interact. with al-jazeera these are our top stories a rescue operation is underway in jordan where a flash flood has killed at least eleven people though the water in gulf an...
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because they are they haven't got the you know they could in light from the from the from the to harare regime. you talked about iran there are saudi arabia and the u.a.e. sincere in their design that for a negotiated peace in yemen can they be trusted. if what they actually want is peace on their terms and to rid yemen of any iranian influence. no no this is not true i mean the piece the terms of the united nations resolution twenty two sixteen end of story and this is very clear why not the united nation or mr griffiths you know what cards to implement this your united nations resolution twenty two sixteen and the stand of the legitimate so you know governments and the allied forces i mean the. coalition that a coalition is ok the whole thing you are not allowed to be in a two to control the whole yemen you are. a minority or you are in a part of the me yemenis people so if you want to get involved in the in the political process you're most welcome but as a military as a militia ok as a militia armed by iran that their sole enemy of the out of snow this is not accepted. the arabs all
because they are they haven't got the you know they could in light from the from the from the to harare regime. you talked about iran there are saudi arabia and the u.a.e. sincere in their design that for a negotiated peace in yemen can they be trusted. if what they actually want is peace on their terms and to rid yemen of any iranian influence. no no this is not true i mean the piece the terms of the united nations resolution twenty two sixteen end of story and this is very clear why not the...
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as happened with the harare killing a few years ago, for example. but instead we're acting as if we have no leverage. president trump seems to think that saudi arabia has leverage over us. saudi arabia, they can't even beat the houthi rebels in yemen. they completely depend on us for their security. we have the leverage, and we're not using it. >> much more to talk about. everyone stick around. we're going to continue this conversation on the other side here. "the washington post" publishing jamal khashoggi's final column tonight where he stresses the need for a free press in the middle east. (honking) when your craving strikes, you need your wing nut. ( ♪ ) no one can totally satisfy a craving, quite like your wing nut. no one can totally satisfy a craving, ahoyy! [excited squeal, giggling, panting] gotcha! ah! nooooo... noooooo... nooooo... quick, the quicker picker upper! bounty picks up messes quicker and is 2x more absorbent than the leading ordinary brand. bounty, the quicker picker upper. on a budget? try bounty essentials. we've hadfor a lon
as happened with the harare killing a few years ago, for example. but instead we're acting as if we have no leverage. president trump seems to think that saudi arabia has leverage over us. saudi arabia, they can't even beat the houthi rebels in yemen. they completely depend on us for their security. we have the leverage, and we're not using it. >> much more to talk about. everyone stick around. we're going to continue this conversation on the other side here. "the washington...
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probably one or two in the west as well but further west from it looks fine and dry for many of us here harare would around thirty one degrees so the south has more in the way of clouds that's been working its way eastwards away from cape town but pepping up as it does so force in durban them will see a real drop in the temperature maximum just to get around twenty one by friday. from cutting edge medical technology toxic venom could be a foster resource for the development of lifesaving drugs to advances in the most difficult regions of the world rosie o'donnell's something good and not the worst you've heard outside ever. innovative solutions to global health care problems that didn't make a difference maybe all the little things were good it sure was still the cure on al-jazeera. al-jazeera sounds swear every. sweden has his home. northern iraq his homeland. from which he ran. camera in hand. to film guys whose turn eighteen is to run. a story soon transformed by a chance encounter. the gal who saved my life i witnessed documentary on now disease. reports surface that say turkey has proof j
probably one or two in the west as well but further west from it looks fine and dry for many of us here harare would around thirty one degrees so the south has more in the way of clouds that's been working its way eastwards away from cape town but pepping up as it does so force in durban them will see a real drop in the temperature maximum just to get around twenty one by friday. from cutting edge medical technology toxic venom could be a foster resource for the development of lifesaving drugs...
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as happened with the harare killing a few years ago, for example. instead we're acting as if we have no leverage. president trump seems to think that saudi arabia has leverage over us. saudi arabia, they can't even beat the houthi rebels in yemen. they completely depend on us for their security. we have the leverage, and we're not using it. >> much more to talk about. everyone stick around. we're going to continue this conversation on the other side here. "the washington post" publishing jamal khashoggi's final column tonight where he stresses the need for a free press in the middle east. i landed. i saw my leg did not look right. i was just finishing a ride. i felt this awful pain in my chest. i had a pe blood clot in my lung. i was scared. i had a dvt blood clot. having one really puts you in danger of having another. my doctor and i chose xarelto®. xarelto®. to help keep me protected. xarelto® is a latest-generation blood thinner that's... proven to treat and reduce the risk of dvt or pe blood clots from happening again. in clinical studies, almo
as happened with the harare killing a few years ago, for example. instead we're acting as if we have no leverage. president trump seems to think that saudi arabia has leverage over us. saudi arabia, they can't even beat the houthi rebels in yemen. they completely depend on us for their security. we have the leverage, and we're not using it. >> much more to talk about. everyone stick around. we're going to continue this conversation on the other side here. "the washington post"...
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causing shortages the health sector has been severely affected as head of the tasso reports from harare. some zimbabweans are calling it the worst economic crisis in a decade businesses and shoppers aren't happy with the recently introduced two percent tax on bag transactions products now cost more and supplies it's led to shortages and excessive price hikes it is very frustrating actually i'm coming from a pharmacy. drugs. spent ten bucks a week. it's forty five forty four dollars another pharmaceuticals fifty five. this is ridiculous i don't know where we are going is the people zimbabwe's health sector has been in a crisis for more than a decade public hospitals sometimes run out of essential drugs the pharmaceutical industry says it needs about four million dollars a week to import enough drugs for the country it's fitted bed to some medications completely for. conditions and. just a few weeks or months. for production. to stay in business some shop owners insist customers pay in u.s. dollars others are operating they say they are assessing the situation until they are sure the gove
causing shortages the health sector has been severely affected as head of the tasso reports from harare. some zimbabweans are calling it the worst economic crisis in a decade businesses and shoppers aren't happy with the recently introduced two percent tax on bag transactions products now cost more and supplies it's led to shortages and excessive price hikes it is very frustrating actually i'm coming from a pharmacy. drugs. spent ten bucks a week. it's forty five forty four dollars another...
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price rises and shortages the health sector has been severely affected as arm a tussle reports from harare. some zimbabweans are calling it the worst economic crisis in a decade businesses and shoppers aren't happy with the recently introduced two percent tax on back transactions products now cost more and supplies are buying less it's later shortages and excessive price hikes it is very frustrating actually i'm coming from a pharmacy right now where i bought these drugs which i used to sprint ten bucks week white it's forty five forty four dollars another pharmacy it was fifty five. this is ridiculous i don't know where we are going is the people the bobbies health sector has been in a crisis for more than a decade public hospitals sometimes run out of essential drugs the pharmaceutical industry says it needs about four million dollars a week to import enough drugs for the country it's fairly bed out of some medications completely for conditions and for those that we have. left with just a few weeks or months of play. and for production. slowed down operations to me. so that's how bad it
price rises and shortages the health sector has been severely affected as arm a tussle reports from harare. some zimbabweans are calling it the worst economic crisis in a decade businesses and shoppers aren't happy with the recently introduced two percent tax on back transactions products now cost more and supplies are buying less it's later shortages and excessive price hikes it is very frustrating actually i'm coming from a pharmacy right now where i bought these drugs which i used to sprint...
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which is led to the reemergence of queues for fuel and food shortages a town so has more now from harare. it's perhaps another sign zimbabwe's economy may take. long time to recover some people have been lining up since saturday to fill up they cause the central bank governor says fuel shortages are because of the introduction of a two percent tax on bad transactions that means products now cost more and suppliers are buying less it's little shortages and many disappointed customers it's up to a very very disappointing because everything is at a standstill i'm going to do any business we can do anything groups in the world we can refuse the worsening economic crisis is compounded by a critical shortage of cash the last time lines were long was back in two thousand and eight some people would sleep in their cars for days hoping to get fuel government officials are telling zimbabweans not to panic but some people say they are worried. in some places feel has started arriving but it's still not enough. others are stocking up on groceries these days bread is in short supply and usually doesn
which is led to the reemergence of queues for fuel and food shortages a town so has more now from harare. it's perhaps another sign zimbabwe's economy may take. long time to recover some people have been lining up since saturday to fill up they cause the central bank governor says fuel shortages are because of the introduction of a two percent tax on bad transactions that means products now cost more and suppliers are buying less it's little shortages and many disappointed customers it's up to...
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the issue in the book a harar crisis as well as elsewhere.is that when it has become contained in certain places it is then spread and so of course boko haram started in nigeria has spread to new neighboring countries creating crises for other countries to try to respond and the sexual violence has been part of the as governments which sometimes have difficulty is responding to these issues in more remote areas try to do so they often. respond in a heavy handed manner that can create its own depredations so you have violence upon violence and this is something that. people working on the boat boko haram crisis have been trying to get a handle on but unfortunately it is still not been brought completely under control this is and i want to go back to something you touched upon a few moments ago in your answer because you you mentioned specifically the revenge of i've been reporting pretty extensively this past year from bangladesh on the plight of the revenge and i have on many occasions interviewed refugee women who have told me these absolute
the issue in the book a harar crisis as well as elsewhere.is that when it has become contained in certain places it is then spread and so of course boko haram started in nigeria has spread to new neighboring countries creating crises for other countries to try to respond and the sexual violence has been part of the as governments which sometimes have difficulty is responding to these issues in more remote areas try to do so they often. respond in a heavy handed manner that can create its own...
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actually see temperatures in dublin getting up to thirty two celsius lots of warm still in place in harare the thirty. a journey of puzzling discovery by a great grandfather he was a slave of the leave property al-jazeera is james gunn and expose his family's legacy of slave ownership you know like my family's status and wealth has benefited from their choice to slave people and america's debt to black people today some of us will stall we even scared to speak out because it's a product of. al-jazeera correspondent a moral debt. al-jazeera and. with every. in the news here at al-jazeera and these are our top stories the eldest son of jamal khashoggi has been allowed to leave saudi arabia as the public prosecutor in riyadh investigates his father's killing as a case of premeditated murder that is now based on information received from turkish investigated. the crown prince mohammed bin sultan on tuesday. vigil been held outside the saudi consulate meanwhile in istanbul where he was killed three weeks ago friends and colleagues are demanding answers as to who is responsible and where his bod
actually see temperatures in dublin getting up to thirty two celsius lots of warm still in place in harare the thirty. a journey of puzzling discovery by a great grandfather he was a slave of the leave property al-jazeera is james gunn and expose his family's legacy of slave ownership you know like my family's status and wealth has benefited from their choice to slave people and america's debt to black people today some of us will stall we even scared to speak out because it's a product of....
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probably one or two in the west as well but further west for many looks fine and dry for many of us here harare i would around thirty one degrees so the south is more in the way of cloud that's been working its way eastwards away from cape town but pepping up as it does so force in durban then we'll see a real drop in the temperature maximum just to get around twenty one by friday. the women sponsored boycotts on us. what makes this. so you know. we haven't seen the president. believe he is. partly that is a formula for authoritarianism and here the lights are on and there's nowhere to hide let me ask you straight up is the true statesman should know upfront return on outages era. again you're watching al-jazeera has reminded of our top stories this hour american media is reporting that turkey has informed the u.s. it has video and audio recordings that prove john lewis was killed inside his country's consulate in istanbul. was last seen entering the building ten days ago. united nations human rights body has called on saudi arabia to end as strikes in yemen and prosecute those responsible for
probably one or two in the west as well but further west for many looks fine and dry for many of us here harare i would around thirty one degrees so the south is more in the way of cloud that's been working its way eastwards away from cape town but pepping up as it does so force in durban then we'll see a real drop in the temperature maximum just to get around twenty one by friday. the women sponsored boycotts on us. what makes this. so you know. we haven't seen the president. believe he is....
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actually will see temperatures in durban getting up to thirty two celsius lots of warm still in place in hararethe thirty. stories of life. and inspiration. a series of short documentaries from around the world. that celebrate the human spirit against the odds some of them the missile base ok. al-jazeera selects changemaker is. a journey of personal discovery my great grandfather he was a slave of the leave property al-jazeera is james gannon explores his family's legacy of slave owners down like my family's status and wealth has benefited from their choice to enslave people and america's debt to black people today some of us so even scared to speak out because it's a problem of. al-jazeera correspondent a moral debt. leave. leave leave leave leave leave leave leave leave leave leave leave leave leave leave leave leave leave. the headlines. what's trending the latest of course on jamal khashoggi the fact saudis are now saying his motive was premeditated as well but there is other news out there we're actually just saying in the break it's. really taken over the news agenda for so long but there
actually will see temperatures in durban getting up to thirty two celsius lots of warm still in place in hararethe thirty. stories of life. and inspiration. a series of short documentaries from around the world. that celebrate the human spirit against the odds some of them the missile base ok. al-jazeera selects changemaker is. a journey of personal discovery my great grandfather he was a slave of the leave property al-jazeera is james gannon explores his family's legacy of slave owners down...