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liberia has one of the highest maternal mortality rates in the world. it is estimated that three women die every day from complications during childbirth. many of these days are preventable with simple surgery and adequate equipment however a chronic lack of doctors here means that many maternity wards are overstretched and i'm not stopped i'm dumped at the limits of gangs in liberia and i'm here to meet a new generation of midwives was scrubbing up and ready for surgery. my first stop to see me done moments and to hospital in one county which has only recently overcome the devastating the demick that killed thousands across the country. the midwives and doctors here were it thirty times greater risk of content to the disease than the general population. that afternoon to and this is only one of many ten inches the doctor ordered don't know and he's team face. just mobile militia homes of all sr five thousand right now i have three permanent doctors so you have. three permanent documents you want to include i mean our continue here for the city five tho
liberia has one of the highest maternal mortality rates in the world. it is estimated that three women die every day from complications during childbirth. many of these days are preventable with simple surgery and adequate equipment however a chronic lack of doctors here means that many maternity wards are overstretched and i'm not stopped i'm dumped at the limits of gangs in liberia and i'm here to meet a new generation of midwives was scrubbing up and ready for surgery. my first stop to see...
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then we go to liberia to visit a sanctuary for chimpanzees. now for team zara the ride from morocco has developed a small bio digester that can replace the costly and environmentally friendly propane gas argument is that she can generate bio gas which is clean energy and is just around the corner. the inventor oversees the installation personally faction of the rice developed a system that turns organic waste into bio gas it's just being installed here to fall mnemonic cash in rural areas bottled propane gas is the main source of power for cooking heating and pumping water but it's hardly a sustainable resource. isn't that. i thought to myself why not replace the gas bottles with a system that basically exists already but just needs modernizing to make your valuable i don't want to look beyond that because you need to have a viable system in place so that it's sustainable in the long term. she calls her plants bio dams plant waste for example is simply placed in the dome then gets fomented in a second chamber underground that process produces
then we go to liberia to visit a sanctuary for chimpanzees. now for team zara the ride from morocco has developed a small bio digester that can replace the costly and environmentally friendly propane gas argument is that she can generate bio gas which is clean energy and is just around the corner. the inventor oversees the installation personally faction of the rice developed a system that turns organic waste into bio gas it's just being installed here to fall mnemonic cash in rural areas...
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yes you are really rich see a lot my hope for liberia is that something. one thing liberia put a lot more people up one hundred fifty dollars even. and everybody we're out on cesspool melich of. everyone without us as the border rolls would what and end up at the lab bureau get washed at the. well that's it for this week of course you can find out more about alfred's free press and watch other films from the series on the rewind page at al-jazeera dot com i'm come all santamaria from the whole rewind same thanks for joining us. the story of a british italian man experiencing life close up in a palestinian refugee camp in beirut. coming face to face with the daily lives of its residents some of whom have lived there for seventy years but it's been all refugio mostly his life it's not been known to show seven days in beirut. on al-jazeera. when the nears is restricted and send said the press is not free and is external interference and influence and the zooms to exploit not explain. when journalists access to information is prevented he said at the time but
yes you are really rich see a lot my hope for liberia is that something. one thing liberia put a lot more people up one hundred fifty dollars even. and everybody we're out on cesspool melich of. everyone without us as the border rolls would what and end up at the lab bureau get washed at the. well that's it for this week of course you can find out more about alfred's free press and watch other films from the series on the rewind page at al-jazeera dot com i'm come all santamaria from the whole...
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go out to the land of the republic of liberia. one nation indivisible. with liberty and justice for all. there shall i go. thank you so that's nice. mood. in the lead even very important money indeed in a new money in. the mood they're very much mistaken. even right this month. alfred's free press a wonderful film which was broadcast more than six years ago now so rotten show you're wondering what happened to alfred what happened to his news chalkboard rewind went back to monrovia to find out what has become of the daily talk of alfred and his rate is. low from the public on a daily basis of. what's happening in the average society. the bezel changes before over the years you know. how you don't know you know you know i don't know one of the we came up with on which we would inform the public about it. we keep factual information the information is up. to the people. on the newsgroup or everything that was. researching before we. got to. this is the news room this is where the news stories is published and is how it's done it like i said a news release i
go out to the land of the republic of liberia. one nation indivisible. with liberty and justice for all. there shall i go. thank you so that's nice. mood. in the lead even very important money indeed in a new money in. the mood they're very much mistaken. even right this month. alfred's free press a wonderful film which was broadcast more than six years ago now so rotten show you're wondering what happened to alfred what happened to his news chalkboard rewind went back to monrovia to find out...
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a remarkable film from africa's oldest republic the west african country of liberia and its capital monrovia where less than half the population can read and write and sixty four percent live below the poverty line so with many of those people cut off from normal news sources one man decided to tackle the problem using just a bit of chalk and a large blackboard called the daily talk blackboard lists all the latest news in a simple language used by monrovia's disadvantaged poor from the witness series in two thousand and twelve here is alfred's free press. hello. hello. what we're doing is like this our responsibility. to measure the information. from those who. tell you they receive. our job.
a remarkable film from africa's oldest republic the west african country of liberia and its capital monrovia where less than half the population can read and write and sixty four percent live below the poverty line so with many of those people cut off from normal news sources one man decided to tackle the problem using just a bit of chalk and a large blackboard called the daily talk blackboard lists all the latest news in a simple language used by monrovia's disadvantaged poor from the witness...
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and the election liberia was contested as you know when there was a problem where the results would be recognized or not i've sent to president karzai one of our members of our level panel of mediation that's was there in the day talking to the two candidates to make sure that they would accept the results and that there would not be a disturbance as we have seen in many other parts of the if there was a problem to go to the courts and whatever we are now doing the same in mediation to go to the african union and. we have done the same in. this crucially in sierra leone in which means there are lots of the t.v. we are me the a to get the present moment doing our best to avoid a dramatic battle for the city of a day to recognize the different layering know what is difficult and the reason is very simple polish and as the world became less clear i remember the cold war i remember the uni polar world now the world is kind of a chaotic it's moving hopefully into a multi-polar world and i'm a strong the film that of the idea that the world should be organized in the multipolar world but
and the election liberia was contested as you know when there was a problem where the results would be recognized or not i've sent to president karzai one of our members of our level panel of mediation that's was there in the day talking to the two candidates to make sure that they would accept the results and that there would not be a disturbance as we have seen in many other parts of the if there was a problem to go to the courts and whatever we are now doing the same in mediation to go to...
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her family's most , only toave to liberia ask she be returned to her and richmond a few years later. the story is very puzzling and improbable. and while the sources are murky secretly for lew the sum of her slaves and allow them to stay on in richmond working for wages, she gave a secret freedom to some slaves, ownership of at least half a dozen slaves, mary richards among them, into the civil war. this is not the profile of an abolitionist. believed in gradual, voluntary emancipation. gradual amelioration, reform from the inside. this was no northern heresy. this was a distinctly virginian , andok in her youth attitude, a support for colonization and other gradualist schemes that fell out of favor over the antebellum ground.ave and here is the key to understanding van lew's life as a spy. she did not see herself as someone who repudiated the confederacy or the south. instead, van lew believed confederates were the traitors to the south. in her reckoning, it was day, abandonedsts, who virginia's heritage of political moderation. it was they who rejected reform and compromise. it was
her family's most , only toave to liberia ask she be returned to her and richmond a few years later. the story is very puzzling and improbable. and while the sources are murky secretly for lew the sum of her slaves and allow them to stay on in richmond working for wages, she gave a secret freedom to some slaves, ownership of at least half a dozen slaves, mary richards among them, into the civil war. this is not the profile of an abolitionist. believed in gradual, voluntary emancipation. gradual...
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he said, it's so easy to barter medication with these easy girls in liberia.ir parents to the ebola crisis, that they would do anything sexual in exchange for medication. and had he been there himself? yes, he had. in fact, he bragged about it quite a lot. to say it in front of three or four people who were there, and to say it to me very directly — what's this all about? it was impossible for us to verify this claim because the whistle—blower was not in liberia at the time, and when we put this to msf they said they needed more information to investigate. another source, who worked for msf in africa, said she felt sexually harassed by some of the men she worked with. there was this other colleague of mine, he asked me out and i said, no. and from that point forth the atmosphere in the compound was toxic, and he also brought prostitutes back in front of me. i felt sick. we've seen an internal report that shows msf were looking into sexual harassment claims back in 2016. the report showed a third of female employees they'd spoken to said they'd been touched ina
he said, it's so easy to barter medication with these easy girls in liberia.ir parents to the ebola crisis, that they would do anything sexual in exchange for medication. and had he been there himself? yes, he had. in fact, he bragged about it quite a lot. to say it in front of three or four people who were there, and to say it to me very directly — what's this all about? it was impossible for us to verify this claim because the whistle—blower was not in liberia at the time, and when we put...
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no finance for liberia's children. the population have dwindled because of. forestation and poaching have left them threatened with extinction now a rescue center hopes to say he's putting digits. i read an interview with him i lost my. go at africa next d.w. . me to move and its impact on me arts. w.'s global media for. culturally influential figures from three continents discuss conditions for. changing comes from. you must need to the. culture today. in sixty minutes w. . crimes against humanity civilians become witnesses. their recorded images travel around the globe social media. accounts. of what is fact digital investigators comb through the flood of images they combine sources to try to reconstruct what happened and substantiate claims of crimes of. forensics between bits of parts of. truth detectives starts june thirtieth on t w. hello and welcome to you could africa. coming to you from lagos nigeria did you know that rwanda now runs out of the fifth cleanest country on the african continent once any more about that in a moment but first let's look a
no finance for liberia's children. the population have dwindled because of. forestation and poaching have left them threatened with extinction now a rescue center hopes to say he's putting digits. i read an interview with him i lost my. go at africa next d.w. . me to move and its impact on me arts. w.'s global media for. culturally influential figures from three continents discuss conditions for. changing comes from. you must need to the. culture today. in sixty minutes w. . crimes against...
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an orphanage for liberia's children. the population have dwindled because of little . before station and poaching have left them threatened with extinction now a rescue center hopes to say these critically endangered species i really need to be with him i'm not so much. go into africa in sixty minutes t w. i've got a. gentleman with. any time any place. to see names video never. have i don't the benefit of practice. zones to sing along to download to see this to come from super flimsy to. god. very good causes. into active exercises are available and d. w. don't come slashdot actually and i'm on facebook in the app store. and jam and so free with t.w. . i want to welcome to another fun filled edition of your max with me meghan lee here's a look at what we've got in store for you today. hold your breath and really good shape from france is a free diving champion and filmmaker. tradition where it's where it's rome's a restaurant next he serves the tasty costs there were still are.
an orphanage for liberia's children. the population have dwindled because of little . before station and poaching have left them threatened with extinction now a rescue center hopes to say these critically endangered species i really need to be with him i'm not so much. go into africa in sixty minutes t w. i've got a. gentleman with. any time any place. to see names video never. have i don't the benefit of practice. zones to sing along to download to see this to come from super flimsy to. god....
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"it's so easy to barter medication with these easy girls in liberia". of the young girls who'd lost their parents to the ebola crisis, that they would do anything sexual in exchange for medication. so when you heard your boss use the phrase "barter medication with girls", what did you think he meant by that? sex in exchange for medication. and had he been there himself? yes, he had. in fact, he bragged about it quite a lot. to say it in front of three or four people who were there and to say it to me very directly, what's this all about? it was impossible for us to verify this claim because the whistle—blower was not in liberia at the time. when we put this to msf, they said they needed more information to investigate. another former employee who worked with hiv patients in central africa said the use of local sex workers was widespread. there was this older colleague who actually moved a woman into the compound. he was in his fifties. she was a lot, lot younger. it was pretty obvious that she was a prostitute, but he called her his girlfriend. she woul
"it's so easy to barter medication with these easy girls in liberia". of the young girls who'd lost their parents to the ebola crisis, that they would do anything sexual in exchange for medication. so when you heard your boss use the phrase "barter medication with girls", what did you think he meant by that? sex in exchange for medication. and had he been there himself? yes, he had. in fact, he bragged about it quite a lot. to say it in front of three or four people who were...
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she had just endured a nine hour sleepless plane flight to liberia, followed by a frantic 12 hour day of state activities. she was actually in liberia as the nixon administration's official representative to the inauguration of the liberian president william tolbert. she traveled with an entourage of 40 people including billy graham, who was also born in 1918 like betty ford. pat nixon was greeted by a red carpet ceremony and a 19 gun salute, normally reserved for a head of state. she rode with tolbert all over the city in an open-air motorcade. she briefed african leaders on her husband's upcoming trip to s to china and to russia. in this picture, as an act of goodwill, she participated in a tribal dancing performance and she allowed the african women to wrap a blue tie around her head and a tie-dyed dress over herself. pat nixon pretty much invented the first lady's diplomatic role. but i think this example from and shows that we actually do have a pretty good reason to care about what first ladies do , and why they do it. that's essentially what i set out to explore in my book. in
she had just endured a nine hour sleepless plane flight to liberia, followed by a frantic 12 hour day of state activities. she was actually in liberia as the nixon administration's official representative to the inauguration of the liberian president william tolbert. she traveled with an entourage of 40 people including billy graham, who was also born in 1918 like betty ford. pat nixon was greeted by a red carpet ceremony and a 19 gun salute, normally reserved for a head of state. she rode with...
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the war.during this is the president of liberia in 1943. wide-ranging, interesting and full of ideas and stories and annoying in so many ways. he was always demanding space and staff. in the white house, he appears to have acted no differently. if you were the staff or mrs. roosevelt, you got the short end of the stick. she was a bit frightened of him. she became so fed up with churchill's wandering in his silk road and one piece suit day and night and running into staff and with feelings intensely annoyed that she had lost control of the running of the house. she wrote that she was an automaton during that period. u.s. purchased the nearby blair house as the official guesthouse. thereafter the white house, with few exceptions was a place for meeting andd official conversations. it was no longer a bed and breakfast. prime ministers margaret thatcher, tony blair and david cameron all stayed in a blair house. queen elizabeth ii stayed at the white house during her state visit in 1957, sleeping in the queens' bedroom. in 1976, 1991it she staye
the war.during this is the president of liberia in 1943. wide-ranging, interesting and full of ideas and stories and annoying in so many ways. he was always demanding space and staff. in the white house, he appears to have acted no differently. if you were the staff or mrs. roosevelt, you got the short end of the stick. she was a bit frightened of him. she became so fed up with churchill's wandering in his silk road and one piece suit day and night and running into staff and with feelings...
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i'm often is for liberia's chimpanzees the population had dwindled because of little. before station and poaching have left them threatened with extinction now a rescue center hopes to sink these critically endangered species i really need to be with in a loft and so much. ego i have ever got next on t.w. . african migrants fleeing to europe. spanish families living on the poverty line. japanese employees leaving a lonely existence in a fast moving society. the one with god as you can all get the impression we're reading for a good that's a good. delicate balance not in a globalized world in forty five minutes on d w. earth home to millions of species a home worth saving. here's what's on those are big changes and most start with small steps global ideas tell stories of creative people and innovative projects around the world like to use the term the climate blues to green energy solutions and reforestation. they create interactive content teaching the next generation about environmental protection and we're determined to build something here for the next generation th
i'm often is for liberia's chimpanzees the population had dwindled because of little. before station and poaching have left them threatened with extinction now a rescue center hopes to sink these critically endangered species i really need to be with in a loft and so much. ego i have ever got next on t.w. . african migrants fleeing to europe. spanish families living on the poverty line. japanese employees leaving a lonely existence in a fast moving society. the one with god as you can all get...
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this is the president of liberia in 1943. churchill was wide ranging, witty, full of ideas and stories, but annoying in so many ways. [laughter] >> he was always demanding, wherever he was, both the space and staff. in the white house he appears to have acted no differently. if you werthf or mrs. roosevelt, you got the short end of the stick, since you were not the ones he was devoting himself to. indeed, she said she was a bit frightened of him. she became so fed up with churchill's wandering around the upstairs in his silk robe and boiler suit day and night and running into staff, and in general, was feeling intensely annoyed she had lost control of the house. she later wrote she was an automaton during that period. that later that year, the u.s. purchased a nearby warehouse as the official guesthouse. thereafter the white house with very few exceptions was a place for convening and meeting and official conversations. it was no longer a bed-and-breakfast. [laughter] >> prime ministers margaret thatcher, tony blair, and davi
this is the president of liberia in 1943. churchill was wide ranging, witty, full of ideas and stories, but annoying in so many ways. [laughter] >> he was always demanding, wherever he was, both the space and staff. in the white house he appears to have acted no differently. if you werthf or mrs. roosevelt, you got the short end of the stick, since you were not the ones he was devoting himself to. indeed, she said she was a bit frightened of him. she became so fed up with churchill's...
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move move move move finish from liberia's change using. the population have dwindled because of. the forestation coaching have left them frightened of the. now a rescue center hopes to sink the script. i read an interview with in a loft and so much. ego at africa in thirty minutes on d w. a q do you think it's going to be a little shook up. the majesty of the scores. two thousand eighteen soccer world cup on t w news. and clash of cultures in india. a clash between those who believe in arranged marriage those who want to marry. the clash that shaking families and society to the core. the upcoming episodes starts july eighth d.w. . them and. much. was. lucky. lucky. lucky. much if. all we can be the generation that ends it for good malaria must gone so millions can live. this is the news live from the ladies and. german chancellor i'm going to refuse to back down in the face of a public challenge from her interior minister of migration policy the sound of his threatening to bring down germany's coalition government just three months off to each who calls this coming up. muslims ar
move move move move finish from liberia's change using. the population have dwindled because of. the forestation coaching have left them frightened of the. now a rescue center hopes to sink the script. i read an interview with in a loft and so much. ego at africa in thirty minutes on d w. a q do you think it's going to be a little shook up. the majesty of the scores. two thousand eighteen soccer world cup on t w news. and clash of cultures in india. a clash between those who believe in arranged...
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no finish for liberia's chimpanzees the population had women because of love. for station and poaching have left them threatened with extinction now a rescue center hopes to say the script. i read inevitably would in a lot of life. go into africa in thirty minutes on d w. you accidentally shed some light again. in a troubled. time in the field. how can you get out. with him because it was serious. shit this week on d w. we make up oh but we watch as all half of the under educated we are the seven service. do you want to shape the continent's future. to be part of an older person youngsters especially share their stories their dreams and their challengers. the seven percent job use platform for such a charge. the odd . place to. visit d w news live from berlin a glimpse of peace in afghanistan the taliban fighters celebrate and take pictures with security forces and residents in the capital kabul as the government extends the ceasefire itself after the holidays and also coming up. the migrant rescue ship that's become a flashpoint in europe's migrations of its f
no finish for liberia's chimpanzees the population had women because of love. for station and poaching have left them threatened with extinction now a rescue center hopes to say the script. i read inevitably would in a lot of life. go into africa in thirty minutes on d w. you accidentally shed some light again. in a troubled. time in the field. how can you get out. with him because it was serious. shit this week on d w. we make up oh but we watch as all half of the under educated we are the...
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know finish for liberia's chimpanzees the population have dwindled because of low. and before station and poaching have left them threatened with extinction now a rescue center hopes to say these critical danger it's been since. i read an interview with him i lost it so much. go ahead africa in thirty minutes on t.w. . it's clash of cultures in india. a clash between those who believe in arranged marriage comes those who want to marry for love to. accomplish that shaking families and society to the cool. my father would be angry sometimes i think i'm already dead and. commandoes starts joysticks d.w. . german chancellor angela merkel is facing a mutiny within her conservative coalition over migration policy interior minister or seo for the various conservative party is reportedly threatening to go ahead with this plan to reject migrants at the german border without merkel's approval. by french president emmanuel mccrone and italy's new premier do sepic conti have agreed to work together to push for changes to the european union's migration policy they said.
know finish for liberia's chimpanzees the population have dwindled because of low. and before station and poaching have left them threatened with extinction now a rescue center hopes to say these critical danger it's been since. i read an interview with him i lost it so much. go ahead africa in thirty minutes on t.w. . it's clash of cultures in india. a clash between those who believe in arranged marriage comes those who want to marry for love to. accomplish that shaking families and society to...
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all the way of towards the ethiopian highlands and we will see some showers pushing as far west as liberia and maybe also into sierra leone further north just generally draw you might just catch one or two showers across the desert but essentially hot sunshine sums it up temperatures getting up to thirty in cheerless but a high of thirty seven for kyra. the weather sponsored by cateye always. new possibilities. clear list journalists and medical facilities i don't read he declared a state of emergency several weeks ago gripping documentaries to discover a wealth of award winning programming from around the globe. debate discussion on one side of the split screen dignitaries mingling on the other carnage see the world from a different perspective only on al-jazeera. welcome back you're watching our time to recap our headlines this hour government troops in yemen with the backing of the saudi america coalition so both taking control of her day this airport but fighting still continues troops are also cutting off the supply lines to the east of the city part of an attempt to retake the strate
all the way of towards the ethiopian highlands and we will see some showers pushing as far west as liberia and maybe also into sierra leone further north just generally draw you might just catch one or two showers across the desert but essentially hot sunshine sums it up temperatures getting up to thirty in cheerless but a high of thirty seven for kyra. the weather sponsored by cateye always. new possibilities. clear list journalists and medical facilities i don't read he declared a state of...
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highlands and also towards the gulf within the region across western areas we've got scottish hours liberia guinea kitty beside and foot by may come on a ship the launch dry with highs of thirty four for southern portions of africa for the cloudy in the eastern cape but otherwise pricing type ten with highs of twenty two. uncovering faulty forensic analysis by the f.b.i. more than twenty years ago reports being written without the knowledge or authorization equipments dirty just or more has been given it's way beyond people's expertise the state has announced its intention to attempt to retry trial for treason crotched for which he's already served thirty church their evidence was the only physical evidence that put really manning in that car the system with jubilant on al-jazeera. welcome back her mind off the top story say on al-jazeera iran has told the u.n. the same creasing its capacity to enrich uranium at its not tons facility but within the limits of the twenty fifth nuclear deal egremont allows iran to build parts for centrifuges as long as they are not made up or a shell within th
highlands and also towards the gulf within the region across western areas we've got scottish hours liberia guinea kitty beside and foot by may come on a ship the launch dry with highs of thirty four for southern portions of africa for the cloudy in the eastern cape but otherwise pricing type ten with highs of twenty two. uncovering faulty forensic analysis by the f.b.i. more than twenty years ago reports being written without the knowledge or authorization equipments dirty just or more has...
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and often it's for liberia's chimpanzees the population had dwindled because of little. before station and poaching have left them threatened with extinction now a rescue center hopes to say it's critical. i read and they will be waiting aloft there might. go at africa in thirty minutes on d.w. . street . crimes fist against humanity. civilians see come witnesses for. their recording which is travel around the globe just social media. but what is propaganda fiction that what is fact digital investigators combed through the flood of images they combine sources to try to reconstruct what happened and substantiate claims of crimes thanks in this video recording of the soldier who shot the young man is on trial now first. of all forensics between bits bytes. truth detectives starts june thirtieth on d w. this is deja vu news live from berlin head to head in germany's coalition crisis who will blink first chancellor angela merkel's interior minister looked set to define her on migration policy a move that could talk to the government but he seems to be backing down we'll brin
and often it's for liberia's chimpanzees the population had dwindled because of little. before station and poaching have left them threatened with extinction now a rescue center hopes to say it's critical. i read and they will be waiting aloft there might. go at africa in thirty minutes on d.w. . street . crimes fist against humanity. civilians see come witnesses for. their recording which is travel around the globe just social media. but what is propaganda fiction that what is fact digital...
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of guinea region would like to see further showers are towards western areas guinea guinea-bissau liberia books are bamako mali is going to help one of forty degrees across more southern portions of the continent so largely fine picture sunny day in durban in south africa highs twenty three. struggling with the effects of climate change sierra leone's dry season is on forgiving but compounded by corruption and its wet season mudslides that are claiming most wives i don't remember even your wall when if i think one thousand wound up with died in two minutes people in power investigates the effects of deforestation and illegal building and asks what the future holds if those in authority fail to act the mountain will fall on al-jazeera. territorial. social. and ethnic divisions. the daily reality piecing some of france's underprivileged communities. zero world here's the first time to come from suburban president of the. local. parish. a divided city. welcome back here's a reminder of the top stories on al-jazeera a double explosion in baghdad's southern city district has killed at least te
of guinea region would like to see further showers are towards western areas guinea guinea-bissau liberia books are bamako mali is going to help one of forty degrees across more southern portions of the continent so largely fine picture sunny day in durban in south africa highs twenty three. struggling with the effects of climate change sierra leone's dry season is on forgiving but compounded by corruption and its wet season mudslides that are claiming most wives i don't remember even your wall...
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of a new finish for liberia's children. the population had been moved because of love . for station and poaching have left them threatened with extinction now a rescue center hopes to sink this critically injured species. i read an interview with him i lost it so might. be going to africa next d.w. . europe with the world cup being without special song. moscow. cause. most obviously is football head coach of. the coco live pictures in sixty minutes foggy w. . clash of cultures in india. a clash between those who believe in arranged marriage and those who want to marry for love. but claim that shaking families and society to the. the anchor. starts. to. feel. hello and welcome to you could africa be coming to you from lagos nigeria did you know that rwanda now ranks as the fifth cleanest country on the african continent we'll tell you more about that in a moment but first let's look at what else is coming up on the european and african man.
of a new finish for liberia's children. the population had been moved because of love . for station and poaching have left them threatened with extinction now a rescue center hopes to sink this critically injured species. i read an interview with him i lost it so might. be going to africa next d.w. . europe with the world cup being without special song. moscow. cause. most obviously is football head coach of. the coco live pictures in sixty minutes foggy w. . clash of cultures in india. a clash...
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he said, it's so easy to barter medication with these easy girls in liberia.y this claim because the whistle—blower was not in liberia at the time, and when we put this to msf they said they needed more information to investigate. another source, who worked for msf in africa, said she felt sexually harassed by some of the men she worked with. there was this other colleague of mine, he asked me out and i said, no. and from that point forth the atmosphere in the compound was toxic, and he also brought prostitutes back in front of me. i felt sick. we've seen an internal report that shows msf were looking into sexual harassment claims back in 2016. the report showed a third of female employees they'd spoken to said they'd been touched inappropriately at work. they sacked 19 staff for sexual harassment last year alone. msf say they've reviewed their files but couldn't find any record of the claims against the london office. they said they were saddened to hear the allegations but hoped more people might now come forward. anna adams, bbc news. primary school childre
he said, it's so easy to barter medication with these easy girls in liberia.y this claim because the whistle—blower was not in liberia at the time, and when we put this to msf they said they needed more information to investigate. another source, who worked for msf in africa, said she felt sexually harassed by some of the men she worked with. there was this other colleague of mine, he asked me out and i said, no. and from that point forth the atmosphere in the compound was toxic, and he also...
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>> well, over the years, whether it was iraq oar afghanistan or, saying, for instance ebola in liberiai've seen a lot of sadness over time. with this particular photograph, it touched me very much personally. as a father myself, including a toddler, i, um, you know, i had to keep photographing even though i was very much emotional even in those few seconds of this photograph. so, you know when it comes to kids and kids in distress, which this little girl clearly was, it touches me very much personally. >>> all right. elie, john and denise, that i. >>> jacob will be reporting on "dateline" tonight on sunday. over the past months he's traveled to thousands of miles on the border and talked to people on all sides, all with very different opinions about the border wall that president trump wants. the show called "the dividing line" airs tonight at 7:00 eastern. >>> still ahead, access denied, a bipartisan group of mayors are denied entry at a government-run facility housing migrant teens. that's coming up next. ♪ heartburn and gas? ♪ now fight both fast new tums chewy bites with gas relief
>> well, over the years, whether it was iraq oar afghanistan or, saying, for instance ebola in liberiai've seen a lot of sadness over time. with this particular photograph, it touched me very much personally. as a father myself, including a toddler, i, um, you know, i had to keep photographing even though i was very much emotional even in those few seconds of this photograph. so, you know when it comes to kids and kids in distress, which this little girl clearly was, it touches me very...
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two countries, iraq and afghanistan, and three groups of the countries and targets must be push liberiaed, can't be classified and it turns things right side up. for the most part the president is required to come to congress to add new countries and new groups. even so, even the merkley resolution bypasses the debate that we ought to be having about even the core groups that are included in each alternative aumf, that is al qaeda, the taliban and isis. we taught be debating why continuing war authorities are necessary for those groups. instead, john and i argue for a war powers reset. restoring -- sunsetting the aumf, keeping it separate from a debate about new war authorizations, and restoring america's default setting to peace, not war. the president decides that al shabaab or boko haram, for example, represent serious long term threats to our national security, he'll be free to make that case to the peoples' representatives and secure new authorization for war in the way the constitution envisioned. we're told in this debate, for example, in the corker-kaine resolution that numerous n
two countries, iraq and afghanistan, and three groups of the countries and targets must be push liberiaed, can't be classified and it turns things right side up. for the most part the president is required to come to congress to add new countries and new groups. even so, even the merkley resolution bypasses the debate that we ought to be having about even the core groups that are included in each alternative aumf, that is al qaeda, the taliban and isis. we taught be debating why continuing war...
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whether desert storm, seemed like liberia was always a stopping point on the way to or the way back from the conflict that was more serious. i agree that the perfect solution would be those three forces that you described know each other, train together, had the opportunity to do things together. that is optimum. we don't always have luxury. again, things like well-known operating concept that has been tried out and exercised with the cross force, is valuable. then if you are-- if crow are to put-- you have to put the forces together to do it, at leigh you have a mmground towork with-- to work from, with the knowledge that being able to do that with the exact forces who might be called to do it is going to be very, vey tough. may need embellishment, if you will, from the other panel members. >> the only thing i would like to at is it is a matter of training focit gets to the deployed force on assigned mission, it might be focused on ct support. it might be to do personnel recovery, quick reaction force, primary missions. but it is going oo combat cred-- to becombat credible. might be mar
whether desert storm, seemed like liberia was always a stopping point on the way to or the way back from the conflict that was more serious. i agree that the perfect solution would be those three forces that you described know each other, train together, had the opportunity to do things together. that is optimum. we don't always have luxury. again, things like well-known operating concept that has been tried out and exercised with the cross force, is valuable. then if you are-- if crow are to...
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he said "it's so easy to barter medication with these easy girls in liberia".gged about it quite a lot. to say it in front of three or four people who were there and to say it to me very directly, what's this all about? it was impossible for us to verify this claim because the whistle—blower was not in liberia at the time. when we put this to msf, they said they needed more information to investigate. another source who worked with msf in africa said the use of local sex workers was widespread. there was this older colleague who actually moved a woman into the compound. he was in his 50s. she was a lot, lot younger. it was pretty obvious that she was a prostitute, but he called her his girlfriend. i saw one of my colleagues and he'd gone into the toilet with a local prostitute. i knew her to talk to because she worked in one of the bars. she told me they'd had sex, and that he'd paid her. we've seen an internal report that shows that msf were looking into harassment claims back in 2016. the report showed a third of female employees they'd spoken to said they ha
he said "it's so easy to barter medication with these easy girls in liberia".gged about it quite a lot. to say it in front of three or four people who were there and to say it to me very directly, what's this all about? it was impossible for us to verify this claim because the whistle—blower was not in liberia at the time. when we put this to msf, they said they needed more information to investigate. another source who worked with msf in africa said the use of local sex workers was...
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as you know in liberia they suffered from devastating outbreak of ebola in 2014. we have a country office in liberia that's working closely with them focused on four key areas. strengthening laboratory systems, strengthening surveillance, strengthening emergency operation centers and rapid response, and work force development through the disease detective program that we call the field epidemiology field program. that means they can shorten the time recognition of ebola or something else and respond capeably. mr. ruiz: in 2014, 2016, the ebola epidemic killed more than 1,000 people in west africa. in 2014, a doctor that went from west africa to dallas died of ebola. two that contracted survived. what did we learn from that experience and what are the changes you made because of it? dr. schuchat: there's three key lessons learned. one, we need every country to have the ability to stop, -- find, stop, prevent epidemics. the second thing is we need the world organizations, the global organizations to be able to surge rapidly when a country's overwhelmed. that's happe
as you know in liberia they suffered from devastating outbreak of ebola in 2014. we have a country office in liberia that's working closely with them focused on four key areas. strengthening laboratory systems, strengthening surveillance, strengthening emergency operation centers and rapid response, and work force development through the disease detective program that we call the field epidemiology field program. that means they can shorten the time recognition of ebola or something else and...
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for the showers of towards western areas guinea guinea-bissau liberia books are bamako mali is going to help one of forty degrees across more southern portions of the continent so largely fine picture sunny day in durban in south africa highs twenty three. incarcerated in russia's toughest prisons stripped of their liberties. and unexpected create. a singing contest like no other office a chance of redemption and hope for the talented few. take a live singing is a murderous witness on al jazeera. a reminder now of the top stories on al-jazeera iraq's parliament has ordered a manual recount of every vote counts the last month's election that's after prime minister hyderabadi warns of serious violations in the polls the president of argentina's football association has apologized for canceling a friendly match with israel saying the players a safety was at stake there had been widespread palestinian protests up to the match was moved to jerusalem over fears it would normalise israel's claim to the contested city and new evacuations have been ordered in guatemala. continues to spew more
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sorry i'm back to you i'm from monrovia liberia. her. that is. giving. gives us hope in the minute i leave. if you. like my life have to come here. for me. is it before it's to. what. is in many. obstetricians to lick africans in south africans in particular to her. it's what you make me are loads of blood to this woman bella first of all the people because he was to go to the free zone in order that citizen to have their rights in order that the city's in. the southern free cut to get the freedom. to look to me here my dear to me a good leader one day look to me is just a little to follow the. money and. then. i'll challenge. for the next generation of african leaders. like. everything we do about the continent we still play people and. part of what we do. and you can join in the conversation on africa africa's facebook page on facebook dot com for was laugh d.w. africa it's that easy this is data you're still to come. the european journalism prize is honest reporting on integration and cultural diversity the civis awards ones out last night and. robin
sorry i'm back to you i'm from monrovia liberia. her. that is. giving. gives us hope in the minute i leave. if you. like my life have to come here. for me. is it before it's to. what. is in many. obstetricians to lick africans in south africans in particular to her. it's what you make me are loads of blood to this woman bella first of all the people because he was to go to the free zone in order that citizen to have their rights in order that the city's in. the southern free cut to get the...
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this very personal story off a young girl iberian manage josephs journey takes him out of his native liberia to the sahara desert where he had north towards europe by crossing borders illegally eventually ending up in new york city it's a part of our rewind series it's on al jazeera dot com under the documentaries tab it's on our home page let's show you the scene right here this is the u.k. is that prince william he has just arrived in israel just stepped off the plane and is being welcomed as you can see we'll have more on the story in a sort while with. right here on the news grid of her now willow cross over to london and bring in joe knowhow he's with us for more of the international news hi jonah hyder in thanks for that we begin in yemen where who say rebels say the saudi and emirate he led coalition has carried out five strikes in her data provinces part of an offensive to recapture the strategic port city they've also released images of another sound led coalition air strike in the city of i'm running north of the capital sana who thinks main news agency says twenty four civilians m
this very personal story off a young girl iberian manage josephs journey takes him out of his native liberia to the sahara desert where he had north towards europe by crossing borders illegally eventually ending up in new york city it's a part of our rewind series it's on al jazeera dot com under the documentaries tab it's on our home page let's show you the scene right here this is the u.k. is that prince william he has just arrived in israel just stepped off the plane and is being welcomed as...
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highlands and also towards the gulf of guinea region across western areas we've got scottish showers liberia guinea and for bamako mali should be largely dry with highs of thirty four for southern portions of africa rather cloudy in the eastern cape but otherwise bright in cape town with highs of twenty two. territorial. social. and ethnic divisions. the daily reality piecing some of france's underprivileged communities. of zero world here's the first time to come from suburban resident of the. local. paris. a divided city. welcome back from iraq the top story say on al-jazeera iran has told in year end it will increase its uranium enrichment capacity and this will be within the limits of the twenty fifth day nuclear deal. essential rescue effort is continuing in guatemala after the eruption of a four a go volcano at least sixty five people have died more than three thousand on are being housed in temporary shelters and hungary's parliament has begun debating a bill that would make his a criminal offense to help asylum seekers as fos of a crackdown on immigration by prime minister victor all
highlands and also towards the gulf of guinea region across western areas we've got scottish showers liberia guinea and for bamako mali should be largely dry with highs of thirty four for southern portions of africa rather cloudy in the eastern cape but otherwise bright in cape town with highs of twenty two. territorial. social. and ethnic divisions. the daily reality piecing some of france's underprivileged communities. of zero world here's the first time to come from suburban resident of the....