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well, look, if you are going to countries like mauritania, seneca, kini sierra leone, gun nigeria. they depend sometimes to 7080 percent of foreign. now these countries as a, anyone else in the world are coming out of 2 years of and then the world has been staggering. $26.00 trillion dollars on them, which means that we're countries even more in that then they everywhere. additional exchange rates are melting away. and in this situation, you have globally storing prices for staple foods and a very strong dollar in simple terms. they just cannot afford anymore to buy the most basic. and that is affecting the countries that cannot afford, and it's affecting the poorest family that often spend already 70 percent of the family income for grant mazda 6, that the germany director of the u. s. will sued program, speaking to us earlier to other news. now, 2 years after the outbreak of coven 19 china is now battling with highest a case numbers. the company's largest city. shanghai is the worst. it's 26000000 people that are under a strict lockdown. but as china pursues, it's a stringent 0 c
well, look, if you are going to countries like mauritania, seneca, kini sierra leone, gun nigeria. they depend sometimes to 7080 percent of foreign. now these countries as a, anyone else in the world are coming out of 2 years of and then the world has been staggering. $26.00 trillion dollars on them, which means that we're countries even more in that then they everywhere. additional exchange rates are melting away. and in this situation, you have globally storing prices for staple foods and a...
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but also our operations as the world food program i have really affected with the soaring crisis mauritania, seneca kinney, sierra leone gun on nigeria. they depend sometimes to 7080 percent of foreign policy. now these countries as a, anyone else in the world are coming out of 2 years of and then the world has spent a staggering $26.00 trillion dollars on them, which means that countries are even more in depth than they everywhere. additionally, their exchange rates are melting away. and in this situation, you have globally soaring prices for staple foods and a very strong dollar in simple terms. they just cannot afford anymore to buy the most basic. and that is affecting the countries that cannot afford, and it's affecting the poor's family. that often spend already 70 percent of the family income for break. that was martin frick, the germany director of the u. ends. world sued program. ah, more than 2 years into the corona virus pandemic, china is now battling with its worst outbreak ever. hardest hit is the country's largest city, shanghai 26000000 people are under locked down. now this
but also our operations as the world food program i have really affected with the soaring crisis mauritania, seneca kinney, sierra leone gun on nigeria. they depend sometimes to 7080 percent of foreign policy. now these countries as a, anyone else in the world are coming out of 2 years of and then the world has spent a staggering $26.00 trillion dollars on them, which means that countries are even more in depth than they everywhere. additionally, their exchange rates are melting away. and in...
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, but also our operations as the world food program, a heavy be affected with this or in crisis mauritania synagogue, kini sierra leone gone on nigeria. they depend sometimes to 7080 percent of foreign. now these countries, as anyone else in the world are coming out of 2 years of the world have spent the staggering $26.00 trillion dollars on the damage. which means that countries are even more in depth than they everywhere additional. their exchange rates are melting away. and in this situation, you will have globally, sorry, prices for staple foods end a very strong dollar in simple terms. they just cannot afford any more to buy the most basic foods. and that is affecting the countries that cannot afford, and it's affecting the poor family that often spend already 7080 percent of the family income for break to hear some of the other stories. now that we're following for you this hour in the united states, at least 16 people have been injured. theory shooty in the new york subway. it took place during the morning commute in brooklyn. authorities say that none of the injuries appears to be
, but also our operations as the world food program, a heavy be affected with this or in crisis mauritania synagogue, kini sierra leone gone on nigeria. they depend sometimes to 7080 percent of foreign. now these countries, as anyone else in the world are coming out of 2 years of the world have spent the staggering $26.00 trillion dollars on the damage. which means that countries are even more in depth than they everywhere additional. their exchange rates are melting away. and in this...
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well, look, if you are going to countries like mauritania, seneca kinney, sierra leone gun, on nigeria. they depend sometimes to 7080 percent of foreign. you know, these countries as a, anyone else in the world are coming out of 2 years of and then the world has been staggering. $26.00 trillion dollars on them, which means that what countries are even more in there than they everywhere. additional exchange rates are melting away. and in this situation, you have globally storing prices for staple foods and a very strong goal in simple terms. they just cannot afford anymore to buy the most basic. and that is affecting the countries that cannot afford and it's affecting the poor's family that often spend already 70 percent of the family income. right. that was martin for the germany director of the u. s. world food program. speaking with my colleague had l 1st earlier today. well, here are some more stories making headlines around the world. taiwan defense ministry has released a handbook advising the public what to do in the event of war. the publication which is available online contain
well, look, if you are going to countries like mauritania, seneca kinney, sierra leone gun, on nigeria. they depend sometimes to 7080 percent of foreign. you know, these countries as a, anyone else in the world are coming out of 2 years of and then the world has been staggering. $26.00 trillion dollars on them, which means that what countries are even more in there than they everywhere. additional exchange rates are melting away. and in this situation, you have globally storing prices for...
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and algeria and mauritania somalia and-and angola mozambique south africa e ethiopia somalia and so onand what is most interesting in all these conflicts of conflicts, you can see the history everywhere took part on the one hand, the united states of america in one form or another ? yes, but they did it all the time, of course, on the other hand, the union was like that, but everywhere the united states was present, so today they are present on our land, participating in our civil conflict. it's like what is happening in ukraine is between us. this is between us is, well, something, what is there to say? after all, uh, half, and relatives? even here, those present here are ukrainians living in ukraine, and that's when we return to these white gloves, about which we spoke today, and i must say that all the possibilities were presented. these people, who remember that movie. uh, meeting place can't be changed. thief. should be in jail. there is a possibility. save yourself. there is no possibility. you must answer according to the laws and wartime and care is very important to make a res
and algeria and mauritania somalia and-and angola mozambique south africa e ethiopia somalia and so onand what is most interesting in all these conflicts of conflicts, you can see the history everywhere took part on the one hand, the united states of america in one form or another ? yes, but they did it all the time, of course, on the other hand, the union was like that, but everywhere the united states was present, so today they are present on our land, participating in our civil conflict....
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bosnia , mauritania. many countries were either sold for about the money or were handed people to the americans and forced to work it off. i said look, what about those people who are included by the cia. they were caught and were imprisoned b. [inaudible] they spent years and years. so it's just so crazy. and also global afghanis who are fighting with americans against our al qaeda, they gave them a new ... [inaudible] it's so crazy. >> i do trust you. you mentioned interrogation. how long did they continue interrogating you after you you mean the whole time the 14 years you were there the full were there?ime, you >> the whole time. in 2000 when the liquid came to power in 2009, instead of torture it uses them to get to a new place. these three they were brought forward and now they tried some offenses and they said it's no more effective because these prisoners talk freely. they said we're trying to get inside your head and they said it was hard to assess his mindset. for 15 years, you get my war storie
bosnia , mauritania. many countries were either sold for about the money or were handed people to the americans and forced to work it off. i said look, what about those people who are included by the cia. they were caught and were imprisoned b. [inaudible] they spent years and years. so it's just so crazy. and also global afghanis who are fighting with americans against our al qaeda, they gave them a new ... [inaudible] it's so crazy. >> i do trust you. you mentioned interrogation. how...
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the situation spreads from somalia and ethiopia in the east to mauritania in the west. the i, c. r. c has budgeted $1100000000.00 for monetary and response across africa. but that could be about $875000.00 short. and the united nation says western africa in particular is facing its worst food crisis in a decade. with 27000000 people going hungry. it says that number could jump to 38000000 people by june. any respect to patrick, you said the africa director, the international committee of the red cross who's in nairobi. he says the explosive mix of global conflict and the climate crisis is leading to greater food insecurity in africa. on many parts africa, from the west to the sun go the way to the horn or if a security crisis. and the current estimate is 346000000 according to un figures, but state and african union experience to the food insecurity. while in the, the situation requires immediate attention to emergency relief, a response. it must be viewed in the context of its cyclical and cumulative nature . meaning that the cycles of climate hazards climate. sharks used in additi
the situation spreads from somalia and ethiopia in the east to mauritania in the west. the i, c. r. c has budgeted $1100000000.00 for monetary and response across africa. but that could be about $875000.00 short. and the united nation says western africa in particular is facing its worst food crisis in a decade. with 27000000 people going hungry. it says that number could jump to 38000000 people by june. any respect to patrick, you said the africa director, the international committee of the...
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i think mayor breeds relatively late endorsement of mauritania's i think important, um, you know interestingavid campos has the most endorsements and endorsements from sort of across the sort of spectrum ideologically of democratic politicians and groups. but the key to me is that progressive groups. key progressive groups, especially in the unions have been split between the two candidates, and i think they find both candidates acceptable. and so they haven't played a hugely outside the role in this in terms of outside spending or sort of see a difference between the two candidates. and so while i think endorsements are important, these two candidates had the most endorsements or the other of all the candidates, and that's why i think one of the reasons why they're the remaining two right now. it seems to me i expect that we will probably wind and it's because he sort of got the kind of endorsements that prevented david compost from unifying his basic support, and i think that's going to play a crucial role. well, we'll see. we'll see what happens and who will fill that seat for at least ju
i think mayor breeds relatively late endorsement of mauritania's i think important, um, you know interestingavid campos has the most endorsements and endorsements from sort of across the sort of spectrum ideologically of democratic politicians and groups. but the key to me is that progressive groups. key progressive groups, especially in the unions have been split between the two candidates, and i think they find both candidates acceptable. and so they haven't played a hugely outside the role...