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kinshasa: thank you. we will go now to the next question. >> just a follow-up on what john mentioned, persian and black troops. i don't understand why, here is , a manjohn jay persian who served black troops at the spanish-american war, poncho villa, but yet, he was willing to transfer all the black combat troops to france, to the french. i would like to know if there is a back story to that. my next question is -- as i understand it, if i am not mistaken, they also were the units that the french used to consolidate their colonial troops. i just want to verify that. my third question, and i will get out of here, i understand scott -- and i am surprised you didn't mention his name. >> there are so many people. >> he wrote a book about the american negro in the world war, in terms of histor historiographical documentation, how is that perceived, because i know he was a very conservative duy, relative to th the bois'documentation? dr. salter: i will talk about the 369 and the rest of the division. there were
kinshasa: thank you. we will go now to the next question. >> just a follow-up on what john mentioned, persian and black troops. i don't understand why, here is , a manjohn jay persian who served black troops at the spanish-american war, poncho villa, but yet, he was willing to transfer all the black combat troops to france, to the french. i would like to know if there is a back story to that. my next question is -- as i understand it, if i am not mistaken, they also were the units that...
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but for kinshasa it's about doing what's right not arguing over legalities. jim it's legitimate for belgium to accept the restitution of the artworks because the artifacts do not have the same significance. because you know that it's not just about geography it's about culture it's about returning the work back into the culture of the people. who work. in the museum opening ceremony it's korean builders say they hope the museum will forge a sense of national unity but critics of the project have said it's been less about what's inside and more about the building itself. congo's government has yet to officially ask belgium to return any artifacts but if they do arrive the congolese have a new home for their cultural heritage. now that is the mountain gorilla their way on the brink of a stink but after a concerted campaign the number of mountain gorillas in rwanda has begun to increase the total number has risen from $680.00 a decade ago to more than 1000 today there are states as a stream from critically endangered to just endangered so how did that happen her
but for kinshasa it's about doing what's right not arguing over legalities. jim it's legitimate for belgium to accept the restitution of the artworks because the artifacts do not have the same significance. because you know that it's not just about geography it's about culture it's about returning the work back into the culture of the people. who work. in the museum opening ceremony it's korean builders say they hope the museum will forge a sense of national unity but critics of the project...
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make musical instruments but i also want to draw attention to their problem of west management in kinshasa the city is really dirty. recycle things is interesting turning a waste into instruments or using it to create questions some people just throw stuff away but i look for ways to reuse trash because we're still not good for our wellbeing with. so rather than buying instruments band members create their own from discarded objects. using scrap metal plastic bottles to in-store water pipes to make their instruments the group has gained a following who allow their signature rhythms and enforced promote recycling in a city that produces as much as 9000 tons of west every day. 3 it is my wish to see this music done radical all over the world and or so theresa awareness about the importance of west management especially in africa. exactly what is used for music is what we'd like to find a good representative who can help us spread this message through our music. the most recent like i said people for me and other sim time we also want to teach young people to practice recycling in the small.
make musical instruments but i also want to draw attention to their problem of west management in kinshasa the city is really dirty. recycle things is interesting turning a waste into instruments or using it to create questions some people just throw stuff away but i look for ways to reuse trash because we're still not good for our wellbeing with. so rather than buying instruments band members create their own from discarded objects. using scrap metal plastic bottles to in-store water pipes to...
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but for kinshasa it's about doing what's right not arguing over legalities. no. you should do it's legitimate for belgium to accept the restitution of the artworks because the artifacts do not have the same significance that significance you do plus more but it's not just about geography it's about culture it's about returning the works back into the culture of the people who don't like. the museum opening ceremony its korean builders say they hope the museum will forge a sense of national unity but critics of the project have said it's been less about what's inside and more about the building itself. congo's government has yet to officially ask belgium to return any artifacts but if they do arrive the congolese have a new home for their cultural heritage. this is d.w. news live from berlin the top stories german chancellor angela merkel is off the 1st official visit to the former auschwitz death count in poland back in the turns out a version of a foundation in charges preserved. i'm sure it's worse than not says a larger stack count during the 2nd world. this i
but for kinshasa it's about doing what's right not arguing over legalities. no. you should do it's legitimate for belgium to accept the restitution of the artworks because the artifacts do not have the same significance that significance you do plus more but it's not just about geography it's about culture it's about returning the works back into the culture of the people who don't like. the museum opening ceremony its korean builders say they hope the museum will forge a sense of national...
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south east of the capital kinshasa there's a swathe monolith sunday and her friends go from door to door trying to educate locals about rape they will talk to anyone who's the women to listen. how old is she going as a live in what's her name brenda when i was like brenda you see her more near when i was trained as. i was 3. but you're lacking in monologue stories unfortunately far from being unique in the d r c sexual violence used as a weapon of war. twice a soldier repair when she was told a child later a family member also abused her sexually despite the fact that so many women it'd be victims of rape this to suffer widespread stigmatization. i was rejected i feel discriminated even ostracized some parents beat their children because they plead with me i tried to commit to say 4 times i didn't believe in living i couldn't find a reason to stay alive. i'm sad but at 21 year old decided to turn her suffering into a source of strength she found it and then forcing my neighbor. to break the around rape by telling her story opening. just become a source of inspiration for many. of you kno
south east of the capital kinshasa there's a swathe monolith sunday and her friends go from door to door trying to educate locals about rape they will talk to anyone who's the women to listen. how old is she going as a live in what's her name brenda when i was like brenda you see her more near when i was trained as. i was 3. but you're lacking in monologue stories unfortunately far from being unique in the d r c sexual violence used as a weapon of war. twice a soldier repair when she was told a...
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kim been seeking the se of a d r c capital kinshasa there's a swathe monolith sunday and her friends go from door to door trying to educate locals about rape they will talk to anyone who's willing to listen. to them. a few years i said damn how old is she then as i was 7 what's her name brenda when i was like brenda you see her near when i was trained as age when i was raped . by your liking him on a lot stories unfortunately far from being unique in that the r.c. sexual violence is commonly used as a weapon of war a model of how to survive twice a soldier repair when she was told a child later a family member also abused her sexually despite the fact that so many women at the r.c. are victims of rape this to suffer widespread stigmatization if it. was rejected i feel discriminated even ostracized some parents would beat their children because they plead with me i tried to commit suicide 4 times i didn't believe in living i couldn't find a reason to stay alive. but a 21 year old decided to turn her suffering into a source of strength. she founded a mangy forcing my neighbor with an a
kim been seeking the se of a d r c capital kinshasa there's a swathe monolith sunday and her friends go from door to door trying to educate locals about rape they will talk to anyone who's willing to listen. to them. a few years i said damn how old is she then as i was 7 what's her name brenda when i was like brenda you see her near when i was trained as age when i was raped . by your liking him on a lot stories unfortunately far from being unique in that the r.c. sexual violence is commonly...
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the healthy being marginalized by the government in kinshasa they feel that all the resources go to the capital when you look at their part of the d.r. see the roads are in a bad state there's no infrastructure. so a lot of people say that when these attacks happen and they do happen often they feel alone. the turkish government says it's fast tracking a new bill through parliament that would allow for the deployment of its forces to libya it's in response to a call for support by libya's un recognized government his forces are trying to stop a military push by the warlord holly for after he's been trying to seize the capital since april turkey's government says the conflict threatens turkish interests turkish legislators of been summoned to an emergency session of parliament on thursday to vote on the bill. police in turkey have to taint at least $124.00 people over suspicion of links to ice so the raids targeted more than half a dozen cities including istanbul and the capital ankara the police are still searching for at least 17 other suspects a number of those detained believed to be
the healthy being marginalized by the government in kinshasa they feel that all the resources go to the capital when you look at their part of the d.r. see the roads are in a bad state there's no infrastructure. so a lot of people say that when these attacks happen and they do happen often they feel alone. the turkish government says it's fast tracking a new bill through parliament that would allow for the deployment of its forces to libya it's in response to a call for support by libya's un...
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the healthy being marginalized by the government in kinshasa they feel that all the resources go to the capital when you look at their part of the d.r. see the roads on the back state there's no infrastructure they feel let down so a lot of people say that when these attacks happen and they do happen often they feel alone. sudanese court has sentenced 29 members of the security services to death they were convicted of torturing and murdering a protester back in february. or was an important moment in the uprising against former president bashir hiper morgan is in sudan's capital where people are celebrating the verdict hundreds of people erupted in joy outside the courtroom here in the capital there celebrating the verdict that the judge issued when he sentenced 29 members of saddam's security services to death over the killing of a protester in february now the story of the schoolteacher who was killed in february at the nation especially when witness testimonies came out detailing how he was tortured to death by the security forces protesters have been demanding in february for then p
the healthy being marginalized by the government in kinshasa they feel that all the resources go to the capital when you look at their part of the d.r. see the roads on the back state there's no infrastructure they feel let down so a lot of people say that when these attacks happen and they do happen often they feel alone. sudanese court has sentenced 29 members of the security services to death they were convicted of torturing and murdering a protester back in february. or was an important...
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the attacks from these rebels when it comes to the government that people feel the government of kinshasa to have marginalized a part of the country for years if you look at the infrastructure is really poor is not the much on the ground in terms of infrastructure solve a lot of people very angry and they say that they fear they'll be more attacks because they used to it and when this to be is an attack they feel there's no way to run but to look after themselves people in the capital are central app. republican slowly rebuilding shops that were burnt to the ground last week balance erupted after shop owners began fighting local militia members who were demanding money at least 40 people were killed in thursday's clashes advantages in benghazi and says people are afraid that violence will break out again. reconstruction look at the future 5 neighborhood martyred is ongoing dozens of stalls were burned or destroyed by the militias when it came at tacking on the french mission in this part of attacking craters in the process right now traders are busy trying to organize work and reconstruct
the attacks from these rebels when it comes to the government that people feel the government of kinshasa to have marginalized a part of the country for years if you look at the infrastructure is really poor is not the much on the ground in terms of infrastructure solve a lot of people very angry and they say that they fear they'll be more attacks because they used to it and when this to be is an attack they feel there's no way to run but to look after themselves people in the capital are...
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the attacks from these rebels when it comes to the government that people feel the government of kinshasa to have marginalized that part of the country for years if you look at the infrastructure is really poor is not the much on the ground in terms of infrastructure solve a lot of people very angry and they say that they fear they'll be more attacks because they used to it and when this to be is an attack they feel there's no way to run but to look after themselves pro-democracy activists. celebrating what they say is a turning point in sudanese history 29 members of the security forces have been sentenced to death for torturing and murdering a protester schoolteacher hair was killed in february during protests that eventually deposed president bashir 2 months later morgan was at the court in undermine. monday morning started with hundreds gathering outside the courtroom to demand sudan's largest city eagerly following what was happening behind the heavily guarded walls. some demanded the death penalty for the $41.00 national security service officers they were charged with the manslaugh
the attacks from these rebels when it comes to the government that people feel the government of kinshasa to have marginalized that part of the country for years if you look at the infrastructure is really poor is not the much on the ground in terms of infrastructure solve a lot of people very angry and they say that they fear they'll be more attacks because they used to it and when this to be is an attack they feel there's no way to run but to look after themselves pro-democracy activists....
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the south they've been marginalized by the government in kinshasa they feel that all the resources go to the capital when you look at their part of the d.r. see the roads are in a bad state there's no infrastructure to feel it down so a lot of people say that when these attacks happen and they do happen often they feel alone this latest 11 of them asked he said why go to the u.n. base we don't feel they can protect us let's go to a church let's go to stay with our family that are terrified people are and that's how that you let down by the u.n. the army and the government. thank you for the. judges in sudan have sentenced 29 members of the security forces to death for the murder of a teacher the quarter in a cartoon was packed for that food act killed in february while being held in detention for taking part in anti-government protests that eventually toppled the deposed president bashir. morgan is in khartoum for us where people are celebrating the verdict hundreds of people erupted in joy outside the courtroom here in the to city of sudan's capital there celebrating the verdict that
the south they've been marginalized by the government in kinshasa they feel that all the resources go to the capital when you look at their part of the d.r. see the roads are in a bad state there's no infrastructure to feel it down so a lot of people say that when these attacks happen and they do happen often they feel alone this latest 11 of them asked he said why go to the u.n. base we don't feel they can protect us let's go to a church let's go to stay with our family that are terrified...
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they've even delivered their product to the capital kinshasa. that what. we produce a lot we used to make 7 ceramic inserts a day now it's 375 even 150. this customer just bought her 2nd goal must of the savings have made a noticeable difference in her household budget. the oven manufacturers smart marketing water over straight away. some households were uncertain about how they would cut their coal consumption in half it was so we asked them how much they used with their traditional styles a bit better and said 2 bags so we told them to go and buy 2 bags and when i do we give them our started as a credit and tell them to use it and pay us at the end of the month to use that if then by the end of the month they realize they still have one bag of charcoal left it goes up read em what you now glorious like in my. one bag less a month each family can save one and a half tons of charcoal over the 2 year life expectancy of a stove and it's affordable the cost can easily be paid off in a month. at the end of the month families are left with more money. with effi
they've even delivered their product to the capital kinshasa. that what. we produce a lot we used to make 7 ceramic inserts a day now it's 375 even 150. this customer just bought her 2nd goal must of the savings have made a noticeable difference in her household budget. the oven manufacturers smart marketing water over straight away. some households were uncertain about how they would cut their coal consumption in half it was so we asked them how much they used with their traditional styles a...
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. >> tucker: when they say that in kinshasa or lagos, the big christian populations in the world reallyht now as you know. it is still a white nationalist dog whistle when they say there? >> multicultural white supremacy is a very, very serious issue. white supremacy is a bigger problem in africa than we realize. >> tucker: let's save the world's unhappiest people, people whose therapists can't make progress with them at all, truly miserable. they got together and form their own political party. would they have a shot at winning a major national election do you think? >> no, not in the current year i don't think they would have any shot. [laughter] merry christmas to everyone in the resistance. i hope they have -- >> tucker: what is the picture? vote for me and you will be as unhappy and miserable and loathsome and stupid and small minded as i am? >> please suck all the joy and tenderness out of everything must fight to maintain power and try to i don't know impeach, russia, whatever they are doing. no joy allowed. not while we still have trump in office. no one is allowed an iota of it
. >> tucker: when they say that in kinshasa or lagos, the big christian populations in the world reallyht now as you know. it is still a white nationalist dog whistle when they say there? >> multicultural white supremacy is a very, very serious issue. white supremacy is a bigger problem in africa than we realize. >> tucker: let's save the world's unhappiest people, people whose therapists can't make progress with them at all, truly miserable. they got together and form their...
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the government in kinshasa it's a very complicated jigsaw puzzle isn't it of trying to find the right people to talk to to calm the situation down. yeah it is complicated however remember that people are victims of the. different militia groups that is to say they have been assassinated they've been kidnapped they've been displaced our own one of our own spokes person lost his grandfather who went into a hunger strike because of the insecurity and and he wound up dying so there's this sense of terror that cross the border in the community so there's very little sentiment for for the militia groups in fact it's because the people been such victims of the militia groups and. entities that were there to protect them by the united nations and economies government have not done so so there is a tremendous amount of anger tremendous amount of distrust across the board and indeed the underlying threat to the community which was the reason why the u.n. were then sent in to try and protect. the public at large. it's debatable about what their role has been but how about the message of why the
the government in kinshasa it's a very complicated jigsaw puzzle isn't it of trying to find the right people to talk to to calm the situation down. yeah it is complicated however remember that people are victims of the. different militia groups that is to say they have been assassinated they've been kidnapped they've been displaced our own one of our own spokes person lost his grandfather who went into a hunger strike because of the insecurity and and he wound up dying so there's this sense of...
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the healthy being marginalized by the government in kinshasa they feel that all the resources go to the capital when you look at their part of the d.r. see the roads on a bad state there's no infrastructure they feel let down so a lot of people say that when these attacks happen and they do happen often they feel alone. the united nations ascent a rapid response team to central african republic now to violence between shop owners and fighters demanding money at least 40 people were killed in the capital on thursday the un has warning against an escalation of fighting following years of unrest between muslim and christian militias militarists at a market in benghazi that was attacked and explains now what ultimatum traders have given to the armed groups. reconstruction look at the future 5 neighborhood market is ongoing dozens of stores were burned or destroyed by the militias when we came at tacking on the french mission in this market attacking traders in the process right now traders are busy trying to organize work and reconstruct their stores and start business going again in the me
the healthy being marginalized by the government in kinshasa they feel that all the resources go to the capital when you look at their part of the d.r. see the roads on a bad state there's no infrastructure they feel let down so a lot of people say that when these attacks happen and they do happen often they feel alone. the united nations ascent a rapid response team to central african republic now to violence between shop owners and fighters demanding money at least 40 people were killed in...
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production from 8000 tons better now more to $1300000.00 tons per animal and the money was going in kinshasa and we supposed to get 40 percent from that money in the province we got but only 6 percent which i'm going to change is going to change i'm going to to do the see like what i didn't cut down that today you can ask the people of congo dimaggio that of the people of congo they want a really good governance congo up suffered a lot today we are going back to your question this question of congo very rich and the people are very poor because of caught up in continuing plundering their country rent and also you can see also the child led by in their mind this is impossible in 2019 today are going almost since few weeks are going to be in 2020 about the insecurity in the country let me ask you about the insecurity in the east of the country as you know there have been protests going on there and u.n. peacekeepers have been targeted by some protesters who accuse the un the monette's go of not keeping them safe because of attacks there by armed groups why do you think it's difficult for the c
production from 8000 tons better now more to $1300000.00 tons per animal and the money was going in kinshasa and we supposed to get 40 percent from that money in the province we got but only 6 percent which i'm going to change is going to change i'm going to to do the see like what i didn't cut down that today you can ask the people of congo dimaggio that of the people of congo they want a really good governance congo up suffered a lot today we are going back to your question this question of...
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once that decision was made, i kinshasa oning with a regular basis. we were talking about the story. kinshasha plays poker very well. i was talking with her, and she would ask me questions. i would leave the office. and i would have meetings with my then boss, rex ellis. and he says, she likes what you're saying. i do not know what you're saying when you meet with her. but she likes what you are saying. and then, i realized she might play poker, but now i know she is listening. the next time i met with her, she said, not only should we do an exhibition i think we can do , a book. and so the book was actually born when i had my one-on-one meetings, sitting down with kin shasha. from that point on, not only exhibition,ing an we started developing the construct for a book. dr. salter: in a moment we'll talk about why world war i. one of the brilliant things about this book is you are taking some events we are kind of aware of, but you are reading them differently. how did you curate the authors and then parse out the work and then go through the editoria
once that decision was made, i kinshasa oning with a regular basis. we were talking about the story. kinshasha plays poker very well. i was talking with her, and she would ask me questions. i would leave the office. and i would have meetings with my then boss, rex ellis. and he says, she likes what you're saying. i do not know what you're saying when you meet with her. but she likes what you are saying. and then, i realized she might play poker, but now i know she is listening. the next time i...
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mcginty the tax from these rebels when it comes to government that people feel the government of kinshasa i have marginalized the country for years if you look at the road infrastructure is really poor is not in much on the ground in terms of infrastructure so a lot of people very angry and they say that they fear they'll be more attacks because they used to it and when this to be is an attack they feel there's no way to run but look after themselves. tension is high in the capital of central african republic at least 40 people have been killed in benghazi during days of fighting between market traders and groups and the united nations has sent more troops to keep the peace now a deadline has been issued to gunmen to surrender their weapons and address reports from. traders in the p.q. 5 neighborhood market count their losses and repealed while reconstruction work starts more trouble is threatened vigilantes who are protecting traders in the community are no longer welcome. to the traders have set up a crisis committee which is empowered to declare war on the armed groups we gave them a 4
mcginty the tax from these rebels when it comes to government that people feel the government of kinshasa i have marginalized the country for years if you look at the road infrastructure is really poor is not in much on the ground in terms of infrastructure so a lot of people very angry and they say that they fear they'll be more attacks because they used to it and when this to be is an attack they feel there's no way to run but look after themselves. tension is high in the capital of central...
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the healthy been marginalized by the government in kinshasa they feel that all the resources go to the capital when you look at their part of the d.r. see the roads are in a bad state there's no infrastructure they feel let down so a lot of people say that when these attacks happen and they do happen often they feel alone. in the capital of the central african republic at least 40 people have been killed in benghazi during days of fighting between market traders and armed groups and the u.n. has sent more troops to keep the peace the deadlines been issued to government to surrender their weapons and address reports from. traders in the p.q. 5 neighborhood market their losses and rebuild while reconstruction work starts trouble is threatened. visual and his who are protecting traders in the community are no longer welcome. to. the traders have set up a crisis committee which is empowered to declare war on the armed groups we gave them a 40 hour ultimatum to surrender their weapons and reintegrate into the community if they don't surrender we will resume hostilities with them government
the healthy been marginalized by the government in kinshasa they feel that all the resources go to the capital when you look at their part of the d.r. see the roads are in a bad state there's no infrastructure they feel let down so a lot of people say that when these attacks happen and they do happen often they feel alone. in the capital of the central african republic at least 40 people have been killed in benghazi during days of fighting between market traders and armed groups and the u.n....
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once that decision was made, i started to meeting with kinshasa on a reglet basis.we were talking about the story -- on a regular basis. and can touch up plays poker very well. so i was -- kinshasha plays poker very well. i was talking with her and she would ask me questions. i would leave the office. and i would have meetings with my then boss, rex ellis. and he says, she likes what you're saying. i do not know what you're saying when you meet with her. and then i realize that she might play poker but now i know that she is listening. so the next time i met with her, she said, not only should we do an exhibition, i think we can do a book. and so the book was actually born when i had my one-on-one meetings, sitting down with kinshasha. and from that point on, not only were we x getting an exhibition, we started developing the construct for a book. -- not only were we executing an exhibition, but we started developing the construct for a book. in a moment we'll talk about why world war i. but in this book one of the brilliant things about it is you're taking some thi
once that decision was made, i started to meeting with kinshasa on a reglet basis.we were talking about the story -- on a regular basis. and can touch up plays poker very well. so i was -- kinshasha plays poker very well. i was talking with her and she would ask me questions. i would leave the office. and i would have meetings with my then boss, rex ellis. and he says, she likes what you're saying. i do not know what you're saying when you meet with her. and then i realize that she might play...
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the healthy being marginalized by the government in kinshasa they feel that all the resources go to the capital when you look at their part of the d.r. see the roads are in a bad state there's no infrastructure they feel let down so a lot of people say that when these attacks happen and they do happen often they feel alone. tens of thousands of people are being urged to flee fires across southeast australia there are 7 fires on the new south wales south coast and firefighters say they pose a serious threat to life that urging people to move to bigots urns or to the beach 8 emergency warnings are in place in victoria with fires fueled by extreme weather conditions burning across the state homes are expected to be lost as the fires raged through the east gibsons region more than 40000 square kilometers of land have been destroyed in recent weeks emergency services have sounded the alarm over lightning and thunderstorms which could spark even more fires. as more. strong winds and record heat this fire season in australia is being described as kind of traffic and now there is a new threat c
the healthy being marginalized by the government in kinshasa they feel that all the resources go to the capital when you look at their part of the d.r. see the roads are in a bad state there's no infrastructure they feel let down so a lot of people say that when these attacks happen and they do happen often they feel alone. tens of thousands of people are being urged to flee fires across southeast australia there are 7 fires on the new south wales south coast and firefighters say they pose a...