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instead, it's malian herders cross into mauritania know they can't find grass but at least they can findurity. mohammed vall, al jazeera on the mali mauritania border. >> two people killed on the yemeni capital sanaa. second attack in a week on sanaa attributed to i.s.i.l. >>> and street battles continue between rebels loyal to abd rabbu mansour hadi and houthis. >>> the french foreign min sister has warned israeli and palestine that risking setting the situation ablaze. french led peace initiative and fabius is set to meet palestinian leader mahmoud behalf and israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu on monday. >>> neave bark he reports on austerity measures in gland. >> surprise majority in last month's general election, in the height of the london financial district, a sea of banners the global system that these protesters blame. >> there's people here from every different cause. people campaigning for the health service education housing all these different things. so what we're saying is we want a different kind of society, we want to end austerity we're terrified of what the gover
instead, it's malian herders cross into mauritania know they can't find grass but at least they can findurity. mohammed vall, al jazeera on the mali mauritania border. >> two people killed on the yemeni capital sanaa. second attack in a week on sanaa attributed to i.s.i.l. >>> and street battles continue between rebels loyal to abd rabbu mansour hadi and houthis. >>> the french foreign min sister has warned israeli and palestine that risking setting the situation ablaze....
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there's no grass in mauritania, our animals are dying here. >> reporter: not far from here, inside the border, livestock live in a similar condition, also affected by drought. >> the tropical region of north-western mallee is a last resort for these mauritanians. it receives more rain. they can't go there any more for another reason, which is the lack of security. instead the elders cross to mauritania, knowing they won't be able to find grass, but at least they can find security still ahead on al jazeera, we look at how the war is affecting a small muslim community. >> i'm in azerbaijan - were there could be grave consequences for society. >>> welcome back. the top stories on al jazeera, and we call for the release of our journalists. ahmed mansour has been detained in berlin. there may have been a secret deal to secure his arrest during a visit by egypt's president to germany. nine afghan children and 10 adults have been killed by a roadside bomb. in northern kund use i.s.i.l. has taken control. >>> mali's government and tuareg rebels sign a peace deal. the tuareg will have represent
there's no grass in mauritania, our animals are dying here. >> reporter: not far from here, inside the border, livestock live in a similar condition, also affected by drought. >> the tropical region of north-western mallee is a last resort for these mauritanians. it receives more rain. they can't go there any more for another reason, which is the lack of security. instead the elders cross to mauritania, knowing they won't be able to find grass, but at least they can find security...
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there is no grass in mauritania. our animals are dying here. >> not far from here on the mauritanian side of the border there is a similar condition also severely affect by drought. >> the sub tropical region of northwestern mali used to be the place of last resort, because it used to receive more rain. they can't go there because of the lack of security. >> instead, it's mali elders who cross into mauritania knowing they won't find grass, but at least they can find security. al jazeera on the mali-mauritania border. >> thailand strengthened laws to curb the illegal trafficking trade. we have this report. >> from huge tusks to small sculptures, thousands across thailand registered their ivory, the weight, size and shape documented, 150 tons of it. it was part of a month long amnesty program earlier in the year under the country's new ivory act that started in january. african ivory is illegal in thailand. if people register their goods they would not be charged. >> thai people see elephants as sacred and that ivory i
there is no grass in mauritania. our animals are dying here. >> not far from here on the mauritanian side of the border there is a similar condition also severely affect by drought. >> the sub tropical region of northwestern mali used to be the place of last resort, because it used to receive more rain. they can't go there because of the lack of security. >> instead, it's mali elders who cross into mauritania knowing they won't find grass, but at least they can find security....
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. >> we go back and forth between mali and mauritania.e know there's no grass, but we look for green trees. after each trip in the scorching heat. mumhammed's wife puts up the tent. the children are hungry and thirsty, so are the cows. they have to wait for the return of an expedition to try to find water. it's fetched by donkeys from far away. far down a well water is found. a camel has to walk hundreds of meters to draw one bucket. nearly half of the people of northern mali live as livestock holders. they've been facing drought for years, and three years of fighting has compounded the process. many say they have bore the brunt between rebels seeking autonomy and the army maintaining control. >> there are better areas for grazing inside mali. the army kills our people. there's no grass in mauritania, our animals are dying here. >> reporter: not far from here, inside the border, livestock live in a similar condition, also affected by drought. >> the semi-tropical region of north-western mallee is a last resort. it receives more rain. they
. >> we go back and forth between mali and mauritania.e know there's no grass, but we look for green trees. after each trip in the scorching heat. mumhammed's wife puts up the tent. the children are hungry and thirsty, so are the cows. they have to wait for the return of an expedition to try to find water. it's fetched by donkeys from far away. far down a well water is found. a camel has to walk hundreds of meters to draw one bucket. nearly half of the people of northern mali live as...
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there is no grass in mauritania. our animals are drying here. >> not far from here on the mauritania side of the border, there is a similar condition also severely affect by drought. >> the sub tropical region of northwestern mali used to be the place of last resort, because it used to receive more rain. they can't go there because of the lack of security. >> instead it's mali elders who cross into mauritania knowing they won't find grass but at least they can find security. al jazeera on the mali-mauritania border. >> heavy rain in new zealand has caused major flooding in the lower parts of the island. overnight rains caused a river to flood homes and roads. there have been no deaths reported so far. the levels have now stabilized. richard's here with the weather and what is the situation right now? >> it should be getting better now, nick. it had fast rain particularly on the western side, 300 millimeters of rain in the space of 24 hours. this is a current satellite picture and as you can see the clouds are moving
there is no grass in mauritania. our animals are drying here. >> not far from here on the mauritania side of the border, there is a similar condition also severely affect by drought. >> the sub tropical region of northwestern mali used to be the place of last resort, because it used to receive more rain. they can't go there because of the lack of security. >> instead it's mali elders who cross into mauritania knowing they won't find grass but at least they can find security....
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al jazeera mauritania. >> still to come on the program returning home to the ruins left by isil.he first families make the journey back to tikrit to start rebuilding their lives. >> under communists orthodox christianity like all russian religious religions were oppressed. but no longer. i'm rory challands to explain why some are not happy about this. >> welcome back. a reminder of the top stories of al jazeera. in 2014 almost 06 million people were forced to leave everything behind to escape war and persecution. syria's war is the single largest cause of refugees. >>> the u.k. plans to reduce spending on social security benefits by an extra $19 billion. >>> and a website has surfaced showing photos of dal dylann roof, who has been arrested in the killing of nine people. >>> these pictures show damaged buildings following battles between rebels and government forces in aleppo city. rebel groups, isil and the government are all battling for control of the province. residents of the iraqi city of key treat have started to return home three months after pro government forces recaptu
al jazeera mauritania. >> still to come on the program returning home to the ruins left by isil.he first families make the journey back to tikrit to start rebuilding their lives. >> under communists orthodox christianity like all russian religious religions were oppressed. but no longer. i'm rory challands to explain why some are not happy about this. >> welcome back. a reminder of the top stories of al jazeera. in 2014 almost 06 million people were forced to leave everything...
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there's no grass in mauritania, our animals are dying here. >> reporter: not far from here, inside the border, livestock live in a similar condition, also affected by drought. >> the tropical region of north-western mallee is a last resort for these mauritanians. it receives more rain. they can't go there any more for another reason, which is the lack of security. instead the elders cross to mauritania, knowing they won't be able to find grass, but at least they can find security >>> south korea reported three new cases of middle eastern respiratory syndrome, other known as m.e.r.s. the number of cases climbed to 169, 25 people died so far. it's the biggest outbreak of m.e.r.s. since discovered in saudi arabia years ago. the numbers of death from tainted alcohol has hit 94. funerals have been taking place. police have made several rests arrests. millions of people around the world are celebrating the first international yoga day. the event was proposed by india's prime minister who joined tens of thousands of camps that have been set off across india for people to take part. >> reporte
there's no grass in mauritania, our animals are dying here. >> reporter: not far from here, inside the border, livestock live in a similar condition, also affected by drought. >> the tropical region of north-western mallee is a last resort for these mauritanians. it receives more rain. they can't go there any more for another reason, which is the lack of security. instead the elders cross to mauritania, knowing they won't be able to find grass, but at least they can find security...
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there is no grass in mauritania. our animals are dying here. >> not far from here on the mauritanian side of the border, they live a similar condition severely affected by drought. >> the sub tropical region used to be the last resort, because it used to receive more rain. but now they can't go there anymore for another reason, the lack of security. >> instead now crossing into mauritania, they know they won't find grass but at least can find security. al jazeera, on the mali-mauritania border. >> for a look at weather across the united states, let's bring in kevin here. you've got severe weather. >> we do have some storms popping up, actually a tornado warning in parts of indiana. i want to show you the situation. we have some thunderstorms up to the north, as well as the ohio river valley. we've been watching these area. one particular area of watch is this area right here in south central indiana we expect to have that tornado warning stay in place parole for the next 20 minute it is, but i don't think that's goin
there is no grass in mauritania. our animals are dying here. >> not far from here on the mauritanian side of the border, they live a similar condition severely affected by drought. >> the sub tropical region used to be the last resort, because it used to receive more rain. but now they can't go there anymore for another reason, the lack of security. >> instead now crossing into mauritania, they know they won't find grass but at least can find security. al jazeera, on the...
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there is no grass in mauritania.ur animals are dying here. >> not far from here on the mauritania side of the border, livestock holders live a similar condition. >> the area used to be the last resort for them and that's because it used to receive more rain. now, they can't go there anymore for another reason, which is the lack of security. >> instead it's mali elders who cross, knowing they won't be able to find grass but at least can find security. al jazeera on the mali mauritania border. >> heavy rain in new zealand has caused major flooding in the lower areas. the flooding is the worst in city history. >> azerbaijan is the first host country of the nag recall european games but behind the glamour of the games the country has one of the highest selective abortion rates in the world. we are in baku where parents can terminate a pregnancy based on the sex of their unborn child. >> she has been abandoned by her husband and his family. she didn't want to give her real name. her only crime is that the child she said e
there is no grass in mauritania.ur animals are dying here. >> not far from here on the mauritania side of the border, livestock holders live a similar condition. >> the area used to be the last resort for them and that's because it used to receive more rain. now, they can't go there anymore for another reason, which is the lack of security. >> instead it's mali elders who cross, knowing they won't be able to find grass but at least can find security. al jazeera on the mali...
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there is no grass in mauritania.ur animals are dying here. >> not far from here on the mauritanian side of the border, livestock herders face the is similar condition. used stock the last results for these mauritanian herders, they can't go there anymore for another reason which is the lack of security. instead it is malian herders who cross over into mauritania, knowing they can't find grass but at least security. mohammed vall al jazeera on the mali-mawrmawrmauritania border. >>> we find why textile traders are facing the prospect of shutting up shop. movers and shakers. >> we will be able to see change. just because i'm away from my desk doesn't mean i'm not working. comcast business understands that. their wifi isn't just fast near the router. it's fast in the break room. fast in the conference room. fast in tom's office. fast in other tom's office. fast in the foyer [pronounced foy-yer] or is it foyer [pronounced foy-yay]? fast in the hallway. i feel like i've been here before. switch now and get the fastest wif
there is no grass in mauritania.ur animals are dying here. >> not far from here on the mauritanian side of the border, livestock herders face the is similar condition. used stock the last results for these mauritanian herders, they can't go there anymore for another reason which is the lack of security. instead it is malian herders who cross over into mauritania, knowing they can't find grass but at least security. mohammed vall al jazeera on the mali-mawrmawrmauritania border....
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. >> watched closely in this refugee camp in southern mauritania. however of its estimated 50,000 many stayed away in protest. others expressing their rejection. >> translator: this document does not respond tower demands. if they want the final solution they should separate us from mali. >> first refugees arrived here a quarter of a century ago. an entire generation has not seen their home land in mali. they are not expecting to return there any time soon. mohammed vall, mauritania. >>> destabilized to create a new route for weapons and fighters who want to attack central asia. nicole reasonnen johnston reports from mazari al sharif. >> some people call him the king of the north. walking through his photo gallery you can see why. he started out fighting with the mujahideen against the soviet occupation 35 years ago. when the taliban was defeated he trimmed his beard and became a politician. people travel from all over afghanistan to meet him. these tribal elders and businessmen are hoafer hopeful this governor rather than the government in kabul wi
. >> watched closely in this refugee camp in southern mauritania. however of its estimated 50,000 many stayed away in protest. others expressing their rejection. >> translator: this document does not respond tower demands. if they want the final solution they should separate us from mali. >> first refugees arrived here a quarter of a century ago. an entire generation has not seen their home land in mali. they are not expecting to return there any time soon. mohammed vall,...
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we have reports from the border between mali and mauritania. >> they've repeatedly said their goal isn independent state. now they'll try to convince their people much less than that. it's clear its leaders have a tough task on their hands. >> we think this is the most we can get in the correct context and with the world's readiness to accept our demands. i think this is what is available to us for now. >> these are the leaders who announceed the republic of independent. nowhowever, mali's government failed to even discuss the central demand. whichthe rebels have demanded mali's government spend 40% of its budget in the north. the current agreement is similar to previous agreements signed in 1992 and 2006. most we talked to in this meeting are dissatisfied. >> it's clear that we've been forced to sign this agreement. but i don't see a single point in it that serves our interest. it is not good for the people. it is not good for our leaders either. >> the year-long negotiations involving ten rounds of talks have been watched closely in this refugee camp in southern mauritania, however
we have reports from the border between mali and mauritania. >> they've repeatedly said their goal isn independent state. now they'll try to convince their people much less than that. it's clear its leaders have a tough task on their hands. >> we think this is the most we can get in the correct context and with the world's readiness to accept our demands. i think this is what is available to us for now. >> these are the leaders who announceed the republic of independent....
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there is no grace in mauritania. our animals are drying here. >> not far from here on the mauritaniaen side of the border, they live a similar condition severely affected by drought. >> the semi tropical region used to be the last resort for these mauritanian elders, because it used to receive more rain. now they can't go there anymore because of the lack of security. >> in steady, it's malien elders who across into mauritania knowing that at least they can find security. >> greek prime minister alexis tsipras is holding meetings. his ministers were seen leaving a crucial cabinet meeting in athens. monday's summit is seen as one of the last chances to keep greece from defaulting on its loans and possibly leaving the euro zone. john is live in athens now. what do we know about the conversation between alexis tsipras and european leaders and whether we might be closer to seeing a deal within the next few days? >> well, tomorrow is the key day for that. technical agreement has to be reached in the afternoon at the level
there is no grace in mauritania. our animals are drying here. >> not far from here on the mauritaniaen side of the border, they live a similar condition severely affected by drought. >> the semi tropical region used to be the last resort for these mauritanian elders, because it used to receive more rain. now they can't go there anymore because of the lack of security. >> in steady, it's malien elders who across into mauritania knowing that at least they can find security....
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most mallians found refuge in mauritania. as the tighting escalates relief agencies are struggling to keep up with the need. this report from a refugee camp in mauritania near the border with mallee. >> reporter: life in this camp is precarious. the severity of the elements is nothing compared to the dangers that drove these people from their homes. >> reporter: men came and began to destroy our homes. they tortured us looting our property including women's jewellery. we fled to a village that came under attack by the army. >> reporter: these people are nomads. their lives have been threatened since the emerges of a new al qaeda group known as the movement for the liberation of musna. they have not stated their objections they target the army. the soldiers reportedly take revenge on the ethnic group. >> translation: we are poor people that have never done harm to the government. the army attacked our homes, took our many and forced us to pay ransoms. some attacked some areas, but we don't have links with them. >> reporter: th
most mallians found refuge in mauritania. as the tighting escalates relief agencies are struggling to keep up with the need. this report from a refugee camp in mauritania near the border with mallee. >> reporter: life in this camp is precarious. the severity of the elements is nothing compared to the dangers that drove these people from their homes. >> reporter: men came and began to destroy our homes. they tortured us looting our property including women's jewellery. we fled to a...
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we have reports from the border between mali and mauritania. >> they receipt peteed that their goal is at independent state. it's clear the leaders have a tough task on their hands. >> we think this is the most we can get in the current context and with the world communities level of readiness to accept our demands. so i think this is think this is available to us for now. >> these are the same leaders that announced what they call the independent republic three years ago. several months later in burkina faso they signed a deal waving waiving their independence. they would only be allowed to form local institution notice north. more reputation for the north. a road for armed movements more economic and social development in the area. the rebels have demanded mali's government spend 40% of its budget in the north. the current agreement is similar to previous agreements signed in 1992 and in 2006. most we talked to in this meeting are dissatisfied. >> it's clear that we've been forced to sign this agreement but i don't see a single point in this that serves our interest. it is not good f
we have reports from the border between mali and mauritania. >> they receipt peteed that their goal is at independent state. it's clear the leaders have a tough task on their hands. >> we think this is the most we can get in the current context and with the world communities level of readiness to accept our demands. so i think this is think this is available to us for now. >> these are the same leaders that announced what they call the independent republic three years ago....
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. >> the current negotiations have been watched closely in this refugee camp in owrn southern mauritania. many stayed away in protests. others expressing their rejection. >> this document does not respond to our demands. if they want the final solution they should separate us from mali. let us stay here in our drought stricken azawan. >> an entire generation has not seen their home in northern mali. how they see the agreement they don't be expect to return there any time sooun. >>> meetsoon. >> meet one of afghanistan's king of the north. back in a moment. ♪ ♪ ♪ get excited for the 1989 world tour with exclusive behind the scenes footage all of taylor swift's music videos interviews, and more. xfinity is the destination for all things taylor swift. >> the top stories on al jazeera. the u.s. justice department says it's investigating the shooting of nine people in charleston south carolina, as a possible hate crime. dylann roof the accused shooter appeared via video link. >>> the yemen peace talks broke up without an agreement or a truce. >>> greek bank depositors have taken out $4.2 bill
. >> the current negotiations have been watched closely in this refugee camp in owrn southern mauritania. many stayed away in protests. others expressing their rejection. >> this document does not respond to our demands. if they want the final solution they should separate us from mali. let us stay here in our drought stricken azawan. >> an entire generation has not seen their home in northern mali. how they see the agreement they don't be expect to return there any time...
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violence is forcing hundred to say cross into mauritania. >> life in the camp is precarious, but the severity of the elements here is nothing compared to the dangers that drove these people from their homes. >> men came and began to destroy our homes. they tortured us and looted our property including women's jewelry. we fled to a village that also came under attack by the army. >> most of the new arrivals are nomads that represent a sizeable tribal component within mali. their lives have been threatened since the emergence as a new al-qaeda group. the group that never clearly stated objectives, but target the army and raised the al-qaeda flag. the sell injuries take revenge. >> we're poor people who have never done any harm to the government, but the army attacked our homes abducted our men and forced us to pay ransoms. they accuse us of ties with al-qaeda. that's not true. some areas were attacked, but we don't have any links with them. >> the impact on those attacks can be seen here on the mauritaniaen side of the border. >> you can see the latest rivals hosted here in this makesh
violence is forcing hundred to say cross into mauritania. >> life in the camp is precarious, but the severity of the elements here is nothing compared to the dangers that drove these people from their homes. >> men came and began to destroy our homes. they tortured us and looted our property including women's jewelry. we fled to a village that also came under attack by the army. >> most of the new arrivals are nomads that represent a sizeable tribal component within mali....
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alexa what is the capital of mauritania? >> mauritania's capital is the one shot. >> she's right.l one. i earn unlimited 2% cash back on everything i buy for my studio. ♪ and that unlimited 2% cash back from spark means thousands of dollars each year going back into my business... that's huge for my bottom line. what's in your wallet? the real question that needs to be asked is "what is it that we can do that is impactful?" what the cloud enables is computing to empower cancer researchers. it used to take two weeks to sequence and analyze a genome; with the microsoft cloud we can analyze 100 per day. whatever i can do to help compute a cure for cancer, that's what i'd like to do. . stuart: in the new york times an article critical of the pope's on climate change. top editorial writer behaved brooks. he says the pope is doom. you would never think we're living in the biggest reduction in human history you would never know our desires are getting greener and that fracking has produced enormous games. isn't that something? in the new york times. and now in the wall street journal, ye
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illegal in two thirds of african states and is even punishable by death in the sudan, nigeria, and mauritania. rochelle: two people a fight after a man set himself alive on a high-speed bullet train, killing himself -- have died after a man set himself on fire on a high-speed bullet train. it was traveling between tokyo and osaka. the men who committed suicide board -- court and oil-like substance on him before adding self aligned. -- setting himself alive. dozens of people are feared dead after an air force plane climbed into a residential neighborhood. the c-130 struck to homes and a hotel before bursting into flames. officials have recovered 49 bodies and hopes of finding survivors are slim. many of the victims were relatives of military personnel. reporter: the hercules c-130 was in the air for just two minutes before it crashed into this residential area. witnesses described seeing the plane tilting in the sky before it turned into a ball of fire. many of the passengers were the wives husbands, and children of servicemen and women. none of the 101 passengers and 12 crew members on board
illegal in two thirds of african states and is even punishable by death in the sudan, nigeria, and mauritania. rochelle: two people a fight after a man set himself alive on a high-speed bullet train, killing himself -- have died after a man set himself on fire on a high-speed bullet train. it was traveling between tokyo and osaka. the men who committed suicide board -- court and oil-like substance on him before adding self aligned. -- setting himself alive. dozens of people are feared dead...
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we have this report on the border between mali and mauritania. persuading people to accept the deal is not easy. >> reporter: they repeatedly said the goal is an independent state. now they have to accept lease than that. it's clear the leaders have a tough task. >> translation: we think it's the most we can get in the current context. i think this is what is available to us for you. >> reporter: these are the same leaders who announce what they call the independent republic of azo ward three years ago. several months lake in burkina faso they mali failed to discuss the demand the the treaty allows parliament in the north. a role in the region's security for armed movements. more economic and social development in the area. the rebels demanded mali's government spends 40% of its budget in the north. the current agreement is similar to previous agreements signed in 1992 and 2006. most we talked to in this meeting are dissatisfied. >> it's clear that we have been forced to sign the agreement. i don't see a single point in it that served our interes
we have this report on the border between mali and mauritania. persuading people to accept the deal is not easy. >> reporter: they repeatedly said the goal is an independent state. now they have to accept lease than that. it's clear the leaders have a tough task. >> translation: we think it's the most we can get in the current context. i think this is what is available to us for you. >> reporter: these are the same leaders who announce what they call the independent republic...
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we have more from the border of mali and mauritania. >> they said that their goal is an independent state. now they try to convince the people to accept much less than that. it's clear that it's leaders have a tough task on their hands. >> we think this is the most we can get with the current context, and with the communities level of readiness to accept demands. i think this is what is able to us for now. >> this is called the independent republic three years ago. several months later in burkina faso they signed a deal waiving their claim of independence in favor of self rule. the new treaty would allow the right to form local institutions in the north. more parliamentary institutions. a road in the region's security for armed movements more economic social development in the area. rebels have demanded the government spend 40% of the budget in the north. the current agreement is similar to previous agreements signed in 1992 and in 2006. most retalk to in this meeting are dissatisfied. >> it's clear that we've been been the to sign this agreement but i don't see a single point in this tha
we have more from the border of mali and mauritania. >> they said that their goal is an independent state. now they try to convince the people to accept much less than that. it's clear that it's leaders have a tough task on their hands. >> we think this is the most we can get with the current context, and with the communities level of readiness to accept demands. i think this is what is able to us for now. >> this is called the independent republic three years ago. several...
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. >> what is the capital of mauritania? >> mauritania's capital city is nawatshak.art: who is stuart varney? >> stuart va varney is a british economics anchor for fox business. stuart: alexa, play the baelts beatles. ♪ you'll never know how much i really love you ♪ >> is ashley webster british or american? >> hmm. stuart: who is neil cavuto? >> i'm sorry, i didn't understand the question. stuart: where was stuart varney born? >> stuart varney's birthday is 1949. >> ooh. >> oh. [laughter] . stuart: wrong, wrong, no i'm take that because at that makes me out to be one year younger than i am. stuart: that bit we'll take. out of time. the opening bell is next and we'll take you right back there to the opening bell. back in a moment. ♪ ♪ ♪ (charge music) you wouldn't hire an organist without hearing them first. charge! so why would you invest without checking brokercheck? check your broker with brokercheck. it's one of the most amazing things we build and it doesn't even fly. we build it in classrooms and exhibit halls, mentoring tomorrow's innovators. we build it raisin
. >> what is the capital of mauritania? >> mauritania's capital city is nawatshak.art: who is stuart varney? >> stuart va varney is a british economics anchor for fox business. stuart: alexa, play the baelts beatles. ♪ you'll never know how much i really love you ♪ >> is ashley webster british or american? >> hmm. stuart: who is neil cavuto? >> i'm sorry, i didn't understand the question. stuart: where was stuart varney born? >> stuart varney's...