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s 0 year in morocco. the drive into the atlas mountains takes us hours for technician joe would be journeys like this one into far flung villages are part of the job and yet there's still something special because the work he does in installing solar panels changes people's lives. to what he thought wonderful to see how thrilled a family is when they get electric like for the 1st time. it's just really nice. it's. the mountain village of todd has no running water no electricity and no telephones mohammed ben saeed and this family can hardly wait for his colleague to arrive and install a solar panel on their rooftop. they look on eagerly as the work gets underway. the solar panel will cost the family a few $100.00 euros that's a lot of money here it's a pretty quick job the technology is relatively simple but maintenance and the batteries longevity are still problematic the system has to be wired up in a somewhat unorthodox way but nevertheless it works joad connects the module to the battery and it starts
s 0 year in morocco. the drive into the atlas mountains takes us hours for technician joe would be journeys like this one into far flung villages are part of the job and yet there's still something special because the work he does in installing solar panels changes people's lives. to what he thought wonderful to see how thrilled a family is when they get electric like for the 1st time. it's just really nice. it's. the mountain village of todd has no running water no electricity and no...
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morocco has no fossil fuels. at the same time our energy needs are increasing. that's the reason our government is backing renewables with us at the local. level. in just a few years more than 40 percent of morocco's electricity will be generated from the sun and wind there are plans to build 5 large plants like this one meaning the country could soon be a global leader for solar power. from the high tech energy projects back to the mountains but don't he is being loaded up and john wood and his team are heading off to the next tom. although morocco has expanded at select tricity gretta mentally in recent years some villages are simply too remote to reach which is why these solar technicians are sorely needed. last night bella and his wife speak of the hardships they experienced last december that's one reason why they too finally want a lek truck. again they can we used to just use candles but when it's stormy outside make it blown out right away. we don't have anything here lives a very difficult. tells us that moments like these are the reason he does what he
morocco has no fossil fuels. at the same time our energy needs are increasing. that's the reason our government is backing renewables with us at the local. level. in just a few years more than 40 percent of morocco's electricity will be generated from the sun and wind there are plans to build 5 large plants like this one meaning the country could soon be a global leader for solar power. from the high tech energy projects back to the mountains but don't he is being loaded up and john wood and...
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for morocco morocco had the chance to win the game in the last minute of extra time i was -- served as a as a as the hachette gives the ash and missed a penalty in the ninety fourth minute of course then it's your next time those no. real -- suspense apart from a red consul i didn't also been in who actually down to ten men for the last thirteen or so minutes. of that extra time period and then in the penalty shootout sofiane blue filed under yousef al nacer who school that go from there okay missing that penalties. before a mama say be connected well for benin's last penalty and sending them through to the quarterfinals so it's an absolutely huge upset and the biggest shock of the competition so far. in the biggest shock indeed and then we have a later on you can it will be taken on a cynic -- in the second. round of the knockout simon thank you very much for the update time hot in putting t tht for us from cairo. in other news venezuela is celebrating its independence of with a grand military pararade nicolas maduro overseeing the event which comes just a day off to the un human righ
for morocco morocco had the chance to win the game in the last minute of extra time i was -- served as a as a as the hachette gives the ash and missed a penalty in the ninety fourth minute of course then it's your next time those no. real -- suspense apart from a red consul i didn't also been in who actually down to ten men for the last thirteen or so minutes. of that extra time period and then in the penalty shootout sofiane blue filed under yousef al nacer who school that go from there okay...
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meanwhile, morocco and ivory coast have qualified from group d.lified for the last 16. they're now guaranteed to be one of the four best third—placed teams. from cairo, the bbc'sjohn bennett rounds up the day's action. wilfred is eyes making headlines on and off the pitch as news broke that arsenal submitted an opening bid. his good ivory coast's third goal of and a beer —— over now beer, new bb —— nabia opened the scoring. meanwhile, morocco open top of group d with a 100% record after a dramatic 90th minute winner. it was a cruel blow for their opponents, south africa, who can use on three points and have to wait and see if they will be one of the four best third—place teams to be moving onto the last in group c, mane moved onto the last in group c, mane moved onto the third place stages. algeria continues to impress in egypt, the group c winners one 3—0 against tanzania. there are four more games on tuesday, which will decide the remaining places in the last 16. group e and f are the most closely—fought of all with no—one yet qualified from eit
meanwhile, morocco and ivory coast have qualified from group d.lified for the last 16. they're now guaranteed to be one of the four best third—placed teams. from cairo, the bbc'sjohn bennett rounds up the day's action. wilfred is eyes making headlines on and off the pitch as news broke that arsenal submitted an opening bid. his good ivory coast's third goal of and a beer —— over now beer, new bb —— nabia opened the scoring. meanwhile, morocco open top of group d with a 100% record...
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it has been 20 years since morocco's king mohammed vi ascended the throne.day, he spoke about the progress morocco h has made undr his watch, but also what still needs to be done. in 2011, the king announced a reform program after protests broke out. critics say many of the promised reforms have not been fully implement it. -- implemented. years ago the king mohammed vi of morocco came to the throne after the death of his father. he spentnt his childhood b being prepared for the role. at his coronation, the 35-year-old promised to counter poverty, unemployment, and socicial inequality. there were high hopes after the brutal regime of his father. two decacades on, what progress has there been? economic growth has been steady. the country has seen major construction projects like the world's largest concentrated power plant -- solar power plant on the edge of the sahara desert and africa's first high-speed rail line. the gap between rich and poor has widened and is the h highest inin north afrfrica. unemployment is around 25%. >> we are proud of what we have a
it has been 20 years since morocco's king mohammed vi ascended the throne.day, he spoke about the progress morocco h has made undr his watch, but also what still needs to be done. in 2011, the king announced a reform program after protests broke out. critics say many of the promised reforms have not been fully implement it. -- implemented. years ago the king mohammed vi of morocco came to the throne after the death of his father. he spentnt his childhood b being prepared for the role. at his...
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it was twenty years ago that king muhammad the sixth of morocco came to the throne. after the death of his father house and the second. he spent his childhood being prepareded for the role. his coronation the thirty five year old promise to come to poverty unemployment and social inequality. there were high hopes for a reformist king after the brutal regime of his father. two decades on what progress has there b been. economic g growth has been steay the country has seen major construction projects like the world's largest concentrated solar power plant on the edge of the sahara desert. and africa's first if a high speed rail line. but the gap between rich and poor has widened and is the highest in north africa. youth unemployment is at around 25%. when the fear we are proud of what has been achieved? however maybe not incentive to all the imperfections. and what's still wantt to do i totally exempted feature want to skip is that fair. the arab spring protests sold tens of thousands of moroccans take to the streets calling for democratic constitutional monarchy. the
it was twenty years ago that king muhammad the sixth of morocco came to the throne. after the death of his father house and the second. he spent his childhood being prepareded for the role. his coronation the thirty five year old promise to come to poverty unemployment and social inequality. there were high hopes for a reformist king after the brutal regime of his father. two decades on what progress has there b been. economic g growth has been steay the country has seen major construction...
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sayays are we talklking about morocco oror france? >> let's talk about mororocco. the extension is nonow biggggest port i in the memediterraneaea aimining to coe with rivals. our reporters went to check it out. >> the work never stops. hundreds of container ships loaded and unlnloaded 24 hours a day. the extension is finished. the port and its docs can accommodate the largest container ships, allowing it to surpass spanish competitors and become the bigiggest hub in the mediterranean. it has al sonoko sakakai: well, i i grew p in a very smalall town called kamakuura, which is about an hour outside of tokyo. and so i was immersed in the old world, old japan, very artisinal, without even knowing what that word is. theyey have this craftsmananshi. that was s the way pepeople liv. you had t to know howow to work with your hands. and it was a an awakening for me as a young child looking at the craftsman's work.
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but some other things to showcase here in morocco of course is going to be the firework show that starts at 00:30pm tonight. and then that's followed by a live concert starting at 9 45 until the at rest of the evening until 11 o'clock at night. so if you are here in the east bay know that that's going on here it is definitely a tradition here in morocco and actually right behind me i want to set up the camera very specifically here because as you can tell this summer is coming up just over their hills here and it's quite beautiful. we have has already set up. no people here in the general area yet be no. all of the volunteers are working very hard to get everything's set up for now reporting live here in morocco christina teatro kron 4 news very good christina, thank you and of course another reminder you can celebrate the 4th of july with kron 4. >>we've got our live fireworks show starting at 9 o'clock this evening you can catch it from the comfort of your own home let us get out there into the crowds for you we've got cameras at pier 39 where the city is county san francisco are spons
but some other things to showcase here in morocco of course is going to be the firework show that starts at 00:30pm tonight. and then that's followed by a live concert starting at 9 45 until the at rest of the evening until 11 o'clock at night. so if you are here in the east bay know that that's going on here it is definitely a tradition here in morocco and actually right behind me i want to set up the camera very specifically here because as you can tell this summer is coming up just over...
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[ laughter ] >> nicole didn b make it to morocc we did go to morocco. >> jimmy: wow. >> and -- yeah >nds or - >> it actually ended up being a decent number. i didn't think anyone would come that far. and, you know, obviouslyf it's a lot to ask oople and -- but aussies like to travela they love ip >> jimmy: what are you doing in -- i mean, it's gorgeous in morocco. >> yeah, lots to do, ride camels and - >> jimmy: did you? >> yeah. >> jimmy: what's that like >> umm >> jimmy: is it just like a horse? [ laughter ] >> it's a bit harder to get on than a hse >> jimmy: yeah, and you travel through the sand >> the desert, yeah. the sand the desert >> jimmy: it's like the beach. sorry. where is morocco, yeah [ laughter ] p >> jimmy: that'stty cool to do that. >> and, yeah eat delicious food, and you go shopping, buy ru >> jimmy: yeah >> rug shopping. >> jimmy: can we talk about the "game of thrones" prequel or no a [ cheers andlause are we not allowed to discuss anything >> no. >> jimmy: wow! oh, my gosh. you shut it down >> tequila, tequila, teqla ♪ ♪ tequila al >> jimmy: right, that's the way
[ laughter ] >> nicole didn b make it to morocc we did go to morocco. >> jimmy: wow. >> and -- yeah >nds or - >> it actually ended up being a decent number. i didn't think anyone would come that far. and, you know, obviouslyf it's a lot to ask oople and -- but aussies like to travela they love ip >> jimmy: what are you doing in -- i mean, it's gorgeous in morocco. >> yeah, lots to do, ride camels and - >> jimmy: did you? >> yeah. >>...
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who do you think we suppressed that that yes this character of abdul are aziz who came from morocco is the previous generation it's the generation before i mean and in fact is the generation that's often come from north africa now immigration is from this part of africa mali senegal emerged tamia and apple as easy as someone who has had a life similar to mean in another period and he also came and left his wife in his country and in the film we understand that he separated from his wife had children in finance and is now returning to morocco to see his children that he had there and then return to france to his french shoulder and it's a similar situation to i mean i mean caesar's children who tell him that he is like a pretend father and his wife tells him that he is like a fake husband and so it's a life that is a little struggle between the 2 countries. so do you think that globalization has become a sort of into the national apartheid. we think we're on yes sure we live in a world in which the difference is that existed previously between cities and rule areas in france or italy fo
who do you think we suppressed that that yes this character of abdul are aziz who came from morocco is the previous generation it's the generation before i mean and in fact is the generation that's often come from north africa now immigration is from this part of africa mali senegal emerged tamia and apple as easy as someone who has had a life similar to mean in another period and he also came and left his wife in his country and in the film we understand that he separated from his wife had...
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film we understand that he separated from his wife had children in finance and is now returning to moroccoto see his children that he had there and then return to france to his french shoulder and it's a similar situation to i mean i mean caesar's children who tell him that he is like a pretend father and his wife tells him that he is like a fake husband and so it's a life that is a little struggle between the 2 countries. so do you think that globalization has become a sort of into the national apartheid. we sit in on yes sure we live in a world in which the difference is that existed previously between cities and rule areas in france or italy for example have now shifted to a country to country differences so today in western societies we use a workforce that comes from really far away from africa or from eastern europe and the people who have come from far away live a life removed from the society i think to which they contribute through their work there is something that is amplified that existed previously between cities in the countryside small and that's now exists on a global level
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>>celebrations will get under way in the east bay, specifically morocco and that's where we find kron four's christina take show this morning telling us more about what we can expect good morning christina. >>will good morning and happy a happy 4th of july to everyone it may look pretty dark right now, but in the far distance are actually chairs and ramadi is already set up for today's celebrations they kick off just a little bit here at 7 30 in the morning. there a common park right here in morocco, they have an all-day celebration starting at 7 30 this morning going into the last event starts at 00:45pm tonight and there's a full agenda that they have we have some information for you so actually kicks off with a pancake breakfast goes into actually a dog parade in that something that i would like to highlight it is definitely a tradition here in morocco. you're going to see a lot of pups on parade in the 9 o'clock hour it goes into community events community a booth. all throughout the day and then of course the big big thing that we always have on 4th of july for an event of course
>>celebrations will get under way in the east bay, specifically morocco and that's where we find kron four's christina take show this morning telling us more about what we can expect good morning christina. >>will good morning and happy a happy 4th of july to everyone it may look pretty dark right now, but in the far distance are actually chairs and ramadi is already set up for today's celebrations they kick off just a little bit here at 7 30 in the morning. there a common park...
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dry and sunny more warm sunshine coming through a little bit of cloud just around northern parts of morocco maybe into our. area but not sporting the sunshine temperatures in algeria's the up to 29 degrees. weather sponsored by catherine. i'll be looking at your instagram account any reading. this is a dialogue when donald trump announce his candidacy for president everyone laughed at them everyone has a boyce the best chance the democrats have to beat donald trump is to nominate an exciting inspirational cowers maverick nominee joining the global conversation in your pocket square and you can find out his iraq. welcome back a quick amount of the top stories here on al-jazeera sanctions on north korea had to be having a devastating effect with the economy declining for the 2nd year running south korea's central bank estimates the north g.d.p. fell by 4 point one percent in 2018 the worst drop since 1970 does not disclose figures on its economy. and the u.n. says as many as $150.00 refugees and migrants may have drowned off the coast of libya around $300.00 people were on board 2 boats that
dry and sunny more warm sunshine coming through a little bit of cloud just around northern parts of morocco maybe into our. area but not sporting the sunshine temperatures in algeria's the up to 29 degrees. weather sponsored by catherine. i'll be looking at your instagram account any reading. this is a dialogue when donald trump announce his candidacy for president everyone laughed at them everyone has a boyce the best chance the democrats have to beat donald trump is to nominate an exciting...
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the knock—out stage starts on friday with morocco versus benin and uganda against senegal, on saturdayl play nigeria, and the host nation egypt will face south africa. elsewhere they're down to the last four in the copa america with the first semi—final under way between hosts brazil and argentina in belo horizonte. brazil have never failed to win the tournament when they've hosted it, while it's 26 years since argentina last won the copa — and they were runners—up in the last two editions. and later it's the first semi—final of the concacaf gold cup with haiti facing mexico in glendale, arizona. it's haiti's first semi—final in the "gold cup era", while mexico have won the trophy a record 7 times. on to tennis — and day two of the wimbledon championships saw former winner maria sharapova's injury woes continue as she withdrew during herfirst round match due to a forearm issue. but there were no such problems for many other former and current champions and holly hamilton wraps it up from the all england club... from the king of the grass to the queen of the courts, day two was littered
the knock—out stage starts on friday with morocco versus benin and uganda against senegal, on saturdayl play nigeria, and the host nation egypt will face south africa. elsewhere they're down to the last four in the copa america with the first semi—final under way between hosts brazil and argentina in belo horizonte. brazil have never failed to win the tournament when they've hosted it, while it's 26 years since argentina last won the copa — and they were runners—up in the last two...
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and, as you might expect, the heat‘s coming in from the south, from algeria, from morocco, spreadingand temperature records could tumble. now, the july record, july for the uk, is 36.7, set in 2015. we may be approaching those values come thursday. in the short term, the weather's fairly quiet out there. some rain in the north—west of scotland. some clouds in western and southern areas. but very warm in the morning. 17 degrees there in cardiff, 16 the lowlands of scotland. and once some of that low cloud in the west and the south clears away it's pretty much unbroken sunshine all through the day. strong sunshine beating down on us and raising those temperatures, too. we think around about 3k degrees in london, 30 across northern parts of england. but much fresher there in belfast, no heatwave, 22 celsius. and then on tuesday night we've thunderstorms on the way. probably quite widespread. some big downpours with frequent thunder and lightning. and this is what it looks like from late tuesday into the early hours of wednesday, spreading widely across the uk. behind it leaving a legacy
and, as you might expect, the heat‘s coming in from the south, from algeria, from morocco, spreadingand temperature records could tumble. now, the july record, july for the uk, is 36.7, set in 2015. we may be approaching those values come thursday. in the short term, the weather's fairly quiet out there. some rain in the north—west of scotland. some clouds in western and southern areas. but very warm in the morning. 17 degrees there in cardiff, 16 the lowlands of scotland. and once some of...
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we'll take a look now at some of the other stories making news around the world caught in morocco a sentence 3 men to death for the murder of 2 scandinavian women in december last year there was a vast raga a u.s. person. who were killed in that tent at a popular hiking destination the court also jailed for 20 other defendants with links to the killers. taliban militants have killed at least 12 people and wounded schools more by detonating 2 car bombs outside police headquarters in the afghan city of kandahar the blasts were followed by a gunfight between the militants and security forces forces say the dead include police and civilians. police in western germany say they thought it a possible terror attack after writing the homes of suspected is limited to extremists rights began early this morning in cologne and the nearby town police reportedly detained 6 men for questioning. the soldiers in the democratic republic of congo are taking emergency measures to enforce hand-washing and fever checks as fears rise off the abode of virus spreading the authorities now have the power to use force t
we'll take a look now at some of the other stories making news around the world caught in morocco a sentence 3 men to death for the murder of 2 scandinavian women in december last year there was a vast raga a u.s. person. who were killed in that tent at a popular hiking destination the court also jailed for 20 other defendants with links to the killers. taliban militants have killed at least 12 people and wounded schools more by detonating 2 car bombs outside police headquarters in the afghan...
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still the most common route by sea and increasing number of migrants are making the journey from morocco to spain but it's still not considered a mass migration route and relatively few migrants are traveling from libya to italy and malta just over 4000 people but for those who try it this is the most dangerous route more than 400 people have drowned this here for more on this we are joined now by mateo villa he's a research fellow and migration specialist at the italian institute for international political studies in milan now operation sofia that's the e.u.'s mission in the mediterranean it's still active but it no longer undertakes these sea rescues what exactly was behind that decision. yeah i mean do you have to you know bring down all rescues but actually it's gone on much more. than we thought for instance the yusufiyah was meant to the trafficking business as muddling business so destroying boats but clearly given the. duty to rescue people then you should have rescued people and he brought actually sure to italy marked out another country 35000 people in that team clearly into
still the most common route by sea and increasing number of migrants are making the journey from morocco to spain but it's still not considered a mass migration route and relatively few migrants are traveling from libya to italy and malta just over 4000 people but for those who try it this is the most dangerous route more than 400 people have drowned this here for more on this we are joined now by mateo villa he's a research fellow and migration specialist at the italian institute for...
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and, as you might expect, the heat‘s coming in from the south, from algeria, from morocco, spreading july record, july for the uk, is 36.7, set in 2015. we may be approaching those values come thursday. in the short term, the weather's fairly quiet out there. some rain in the north—west of scotland. some clouds in western and southern areas. but very warm in the morning. 17 degrees there in cardiff, 16 the lowlands of scotland. and once some of that low cloud in the west and the south clears away it's pretty much unbroken sunshine all through the day. strong sunshine beating down on us and raising those temperatures, too. we think around about 3k degrees in london, 30 across northern parts of england. but much fresher there in belfast, no heatwave, 22 celsius. and then on tuesday night we've thunderstorms on the way. probably quite widespread. some big downpours with frequent thunder and lightning. and this is what it looks like from late tuesday into the early hours of wednesday, spreading widely across the uk. behind it leaving a legacy of cloud. so that means that wednesday may st
and, as you might expect, the heat‘s coming in from the south, from algeria, from morocco, spreading july record, july for the uk, is 36.7, set in 2015. we may be approaching those values come thursday. in the short term, the weather's fairly quiet out there. some rain in the north—west of scotland. some clouds in western and southern areas. but very warm in the morning. 17 degrees there in cardiff, 16 the lowlands of scotland. and once some of that low cloud in the west and the south...
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in morocco in tunisia. in mexico. may be nervous it's not going to jump your legs angry. playing to me what exactly is involved with the project. the enemy is a large scale project aiming at discovery of new drugs instead of using for example medicinal plants to look at new york's we're using a more venom because they hold such a high potential and the such a large number of. this seems slightly in congress the venom that's designed to. kill you could potentially be the source of life saving drugs but then again a poisonous plant also has the same properties and if you extract these compounds one of those compounds given to the right those age can actually cure you. of the we should we should start lifting rocky and here you go. talks of proteins or peptides within venom target and interact with specific cell receptors within the body affecting the vital functions of the heart nervous system blood or other tissues. it's the targeted nature of these toxins that gives an issue to potential for the development of drugs which have highly specific and effective therapeutic act
in morocco in tunisia. in mexico. may be nervous it's not going to jump your legs angry. playing to me what exactly is involved with the project. the enemy is a large scale project aiming at discovery of new drugs instead of using for example medicinal plants to look at new york's we're using a more venom because they hold such a high potential and the such a large number of. this seems slightly in congress the venom that's designed to. kill you could potentially be the source of life saving...
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an increasing number of migrants making the journey from morocco to spain, but that is not a mass migrationoute and relatively fewer migrants are traveling to italy, just over 4000, but it is the most dangerous route. over 400 people have drowned this year, dozens last week in one of the years worst shipwrecks. >> bodies are brought to the shore. 82 people went missing when the vote sank on july 1. most have been retrieved from the water debt. -- dead. the migrants drifted into waters before sinking. one of the few survivivors said the calls for help went unanswered. we calleled the europeanans to k us up. our boat was thinkingg, but they do not answewer our callsls. operations -- [no audio] >> stopped rescuing shipwrecked people in march and they have shut ports to private rescue ships. >> prevention is better than a cure. >> private resescue organizazats have been challenging the hard-line approacach and she was arrested after a legally dockekd with -- a legally docked with 40 rescued migrants aboard -- illegally docked with 40 rescued migrants aboard. [no audio] >> people, in particular
an increasing number of migrants making the journey from morocco to spain, but that is not a mass migrationoute and relatively fewer migrants are traveling to italy, just over 4000, but it is the most dangerous route. over 400 people have drowned this year, dozens last week in one of the years worst shipwrecks. >> bodies are brought to the shore. 82 people went missing when the vote sank on july 1. most have been retrieved from the water debt. -- dead. the migrants drifted into waters...
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a landslide in morocco's atlas mountains is killed at least 24 people on thursday a van was buried following heavy rains that happened in a remote area south of the city of marrakech rescue teams are still searching for survivors your heart is open the investigation into the incident. there are no specific final figures on the number of victims of vehicle was buried under a huge dust it's a tragedy the authorities will issue more details after the completion of the removal of mud and dust now they've been protests by israelis against the demolition of palestinian homes and while the homeless in occupied east jerusalem israeli activists have been rallying in some advantage with palestinians and the prime minister benjamin netanyahu is home matheson reports. the demolition of the houses and what it follows on monday there has been an international phone donation of the houses in the buildings being torn down countries like the united arab emirates saudi arabia but also the united kingdom germany spain have all said that this was something that should not have happened but these protesters toni
a landslide in morocco's atlas mountains is killed at least 24 people on thursday a van was buried following heavy rains that happened in a remote area south of the city of marrakech rescue teams are still searching for survivors your heart is open the investigation into the incident. there are no specific final figures on the number of victims of vehicle was buried under a huge dust it's a tragedy the authorities will issue more details after the completion of the removal of mud and dust now...
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casablanca have been glowing with bright colors after a graffiti artisist adorned the city during morocco's annual street art festivival. artists from oldlder the world have the opportunity to decorate the streets and walls without getting arrested. the festival just ended its sixth year and explored new areas of creative expression. it included exhibitions, workshops, and a graffiti competition. here is a reminder of the top stories at this hour. it or as johnson is in line to become the next ridge prime minister following his election to lead the british conservative party today. he was elected by a comfortable majority of party members. theresa may is due to resign tomorrow. the teenage climate activist has delivered an impassioned address to france's national assembly urging world leadersrs to take action to fight climate change. her plea comes at -- as cotton faces record-breaking heat this week. you are watching dw news live from berlin. i will lay back to take you through the day. what kind of leader will boris johnson be? no one is really sure. we will explain coming up. . boris joh
casablanca have been glowing with bright colors after a graffiti artisist adorned the city during morocco's annual street art festivival. artists from oldlder the world have the opportunity to decorate the streets and walls without getting arrested. the festival just ended its sixth year and explored new areas of creative expression. it included exhibitions, workshops, and a graffiti competition. here is a reminder of the top stories at this hour. it or as johnson is in line to become the next...
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morocco's king wants to injected new blood in government to meet the country's development needs he says he mocks twenty years on the throne. as the world's two largest economies resume trade talks in shanghai the u. s. president takes to twitter accusing china of failing to deliver. and the french prime minister dismisses claims that police heavy handedness cause the death of a man in the western city of nantes last m month. this offer body was recoverered from the law river and has now been identified as that. of steve can you sell. good to have you with us o
morocco's king wants to injected new blood in government to meet the country's development needs he says he mocks twenty years on the throne. as the world's two largest economies resume trade talks in shanghai the u. s. president takes to twitter accusing china of failing to deliver. and the french prime minister dismisses claims that police heavy handedness cause the death of a man in the western city of nantes last m month. this offer body was recoverered from the law river and has now been...
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. >> morocco, that's where i was like, oh, i thought i understood your world, but actually, this is ridiculousit was, i mean, it was amazing until it wasn't. >> reporter: that's because rachel says suddenly anna's credit cards mysteriously weren't working when it was time to settle up with the hotel. >> the managers began to pull anna aside and it was slowly escalating that there was tension between anna and the hotel. >> reporter: after a few days of hounding anna, the hotel had enough. >> they stood in our villa, and they were waiting for her to fix it. >> reporter: they want payment. >> yes, they want a credit card that works right there right now. they're done waiting. >> reporter: rachel says she's fearful of being stranded in a foreign country and offers her credit card as a temporary backup even though she can't afford it. >> i leave early on friday morning. when i land, i get a text message that the whole bill is being billed to my cards. >> reporter: how much? >> $62,000. >> reporter: $62,000. how did you wrap your mind about that? >> it was such a complex, paralyzing moment for me. s
. >> morocco, that's where i was like, oh, i thought i understood your world, but actually, this is ridiculousit was, i mean, it was amazing until it wasn't. >> reporter: that's because rachel says suddenly anna's credit cards mysteriously weren't working when it was time to settle up with the hotel. >> the managers began to pull anna aside and it was slowly escalating that there was tension between anna and the hotel. >> reporter: after a few days of hounding anna, the...
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say to the pharmacy but we'll pay you the same price for your peaches as we pay for peaches from morocco or turkey that much cheaper than yours you want to sell that's the price. that's the reality of farming in italy. well system here and the system is kept alive by the big companies in the food industry sector. it is clear pushing down the prices to rock bottom so that the farmers have no margin to maneuver. so they are forced to exploit their workers. yvonne is working with farmers and trade unionists to find a better way. of you. know. we have to raise people's consciousness and beg for consumers to have more social responsibility. consumers have to realize that behind the kilo of tomatoes that they buy is work work in which people are being exploited for. work which is ethically correct and if this rethink doesn't happen we are dead. days later if i am receives a message that gives him a boost an italian supermarket chain office in his 1st deal it will take an initial batch of no cup products with up to a 1000000 euros in its assortment that will make it attractive for farmers to wo
say to the pharmacy but we'll pay you the same price for your peaches as we pay for peaches from morocco or turkey that much cheaper than yours you want to sell that's the price. that's the reality of farming in italy. well system here and the system is kept alive by the big companies in the food industry sector. it is clear pushing down the prices to rock bottom so that the farmers have no margin to maneuver. so they are forced to exploit their workers. yvonne is working with farmers and trade...
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. >> so there i am, hanging on the cross, in morocco, and i look up at the sky and i think, you could lightning. are you sure you want me to play your son? >> 21 minutes that's how long it took for juan pablo to come out if a ted youth talk back in march. >> when you're asked by a group of teenagers that they want you to talk to them, i felt it was my duty to be honest and vulnerable. >> the revelation made headlines when the video became public. but the soon to be 40-year-old actor from argentina said he was finally ready for it. >> i was on top of the cross for the first time i really believed and believed the message was universal -- simple message of love yourself, love everybody simple. >> lot of times i hear actors that have come out say, i was afraid what would happen to my career or that i would be put into a box, did you have those fears in. >> i was told don't do >> fernando. >> you're on "fuller house." how supportive have they been. >> very. non-issue. we're there for each other all time. we support each other like any family. we're tight. >> they're a tight-knit family ov
. >> so there i am, hanging on the cross, in morocco, and i look up at the sky and i think, you could lightning. are you sure you want me to play your son? >> 21 minutes that's how long it took for juan pablo to come out if a ted youth talk back in march. >> when you're asked by a group of teenagers that they want you to talk to them, i felt it was my duty to be honest and vulnerable. >> the revelation made headlines when the video became public. but the soon to be...
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in morocco in tunisia. in mexico. may be nervous it's not going to jump your legs angry. flame to me what exactly is involved with the project. the enemy is a large scale project aiming at discovery of new drugs instead of using for example medicinal plants to look at new york's we're using because they hold such a high potential and the such a large number of. this seems slightly in congress the venom that's designed to. kill you could potentially be the source of life saving drugs but then again a poisonous plant also has the same properties and if you extract these compounds one of those compounds given that the right those age can actually cure you. of the we should we should start lifting rocks if you go. to. the talks of proteins or peptides within venom target and interact with specific cell receptors within the body affecting the vital functions of the heart nervous system blood or other tissues. it's the targeted nature of these toxins that gives an issue to potential for the development of drugs which have highly specific and effective therapeutic action. toss t
in morocco in tunisia. in mexico. may be nervous it's not going to jump your legs angry. flame to me what exactly is involved with the project. the enemy is a large scale project aiming at discovery of new drugs instead of using for example medicinal plants to look at new york's we're using because they hold such a high potential and the such a large number of. this seems slightly in congress the venom that's designed to. kill you could potentially be the source of life saving drugs but then...
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in the cup of nations, morocco is in the first match of the day.e is a report on a letter game this friday, a tournament favorite, senegal playing uganda. our team went to meet with the uganda coach. squad uganda national back on the field for training have their work cut out, up against one of the tournament favorites, senegal, making a bid for a quarterfinals spot is already an achievement, their best performance in the africa cup of nations. has beenfrench player in charge of the t team since december 2017. when i started out as coach, we relied a lot on our defense. we tried to go a lot more defensive. we scored three goals in the first round of the tournament. >> the ugandan squad put up a over thetheir win democratic republic of condo in the first round. the approaches to take risks. figure well-established in african football and has trained several clubs around the world. they goal has been to get maximum experience in several countries. i generally sign short-term contracts. my ultimate goal is to take part in the africa cup of nations. it
in the cup of nations, morocco is in the first match of the day.e is a report on a letter game this friday, a tournament favorite, senegal playing uganda. our team went to meet with the uganda coach. squad uganda national back on the field for training have their work cut out, up against one of the tournament favorites, senegal, making a bid for a quarterfinals spot is already an achievement, their best performance in the africa cup of nations. has beenfrench player in charge of the t team...
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from algeria and morocco, spreading across spain into france as well, and local temperature records will is 36.7, which was set in 2015 stop we could be approaching those values come thursday. overnight tonight, there will be some cloud forming in southern and western areas and a bit of rain in the north—west of scotland. early morning, already quite warm, 17 in cardiff, 16 across scotland. tomorrow, after some of that cloud clears away, we are pretty much left with clear blue skies, strong sunshine beating down on us, and those temperatures will shoot up. we think around 3a degrees in london on tuesday, so tomorrow 27 for newcastle. no heatwave in northern ireland. it will be around the low or mid 20s. tomorrow night, we've got thunderstorms on the way, and they are likely to be widespread, with frequent lightning, dusty winds, sweeping across western and central areas, and may be the east. it really will be very thunderous outside for a time, and then they clear away, leaving a mostly sunny wednesday. may be a bit more around on wednesday, so perhaps in one or two spots temperatures mi
from algeria and morocco, spreading across spain into france as well, and local temperature records will is 36.7, which was set in 2015 stop we could be approaching those values come thursday. overnight tonight, there will be some cloud forming in southern and western areas and a bit of rain in the north—west of scotland. early morning, already quite warm, 17 in cardiff, 16 across scotland. tomorrow, after some of that cloud clears away, we are pretty much left with clear blue skies, strong...
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now it's time for our viewer question this week it comes from morocco i took a look at the ways in the ocean and asked where the water is really transparent. the water in this class looks transparent. the ocean looks blue book both water on today so why the difference. to understand that we need to delve into physics color is an effect of light and without light everything turns black. the light from the sun may look white but it's actually a mixture of a range of wavelengths some of them are invisible to the human eye like ultraviolet rays other parts of the spectrum of visible to us and we see them as red orange yellow green blue violet. and when they're mixed together we can see the light as white. so why do different things have different colors. because they absorb different parts of the light spectrum the rest is reflected and picked up by the receptors in the eye of. the material the jacket is made of absorbs blue green and yellow light red like to be reflected so the jacket looks red. so what's going on with. close to the shore where the water is shallow or like mostly passes t
now it's time for our viewer question this week it comes from morocco i took a look at the ways in the ocean and asked where the water is really transparent. the water in this class looks transparent. the ocean looks blue book both water on today so why the difference. to understand that we need to delve into physics color is an effect of light and without light everything turns black. the light from the sun may look white but it's actually a mixture of a range of wavelengths some of them are...
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from morocco has a question about the. why does glass shatter. let's 1st take a look at how this transparent material is made. the usual ingredients for commercial glass are sand so to ash lime and often recycled glass it's all crushed together and melted but well over a 1000 degrees celcius. when the molten most cools it undergoes a transformation into a tough but amorphous solid meaning it can be shaped into everything from bottles and drinking glasses to window panes. while other solids like metals may be pliable and flexible glass is hardened brittle. when it's put under too much pressure it doesn't deform it breaks. and for that reason it rarely survives a fall. says. or a big temperature difference. between say ice cold water and a hot glass bottle while filling a cold glass with boiling water is likewise not a great idea. unlike metals glass is a poor conductor of heat. so if you pour cold water into a hot glass the inside surface of the glass contracts. but the outside remains warmer creating a strain inside the material small fractures f
from morocco has a question about the. why does glass shatter. let's 1st take a look at how this transparent material is made. the usual ingredients for commercial glass are sand so to ash lime and often recycled glass it's all crushed together and melted but well over a 1000 degrees celcius. when the molten most cools it undergoes a transformation into a tough but amorphous solid meaning it can be shaped into everything from bottles and drinking glasses to window panes. while other solids like...
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in morocco in tunisia. in mexico. are no may be nervous it's not going to jump your legs angry. playing to me what exactly is involved with the project. the enemy is a large scale project aiming at discovery of new drugs instead of using for example medicinal plants to look at new drugs we are using because they hold such a high potential and the such a large number of. this seems slightly in congress the venom that's designed to kill you could potentially be the source of a life saving drug but then again a poisonous plant also has the same properties and if you extract its compounds one of those compounds given to the right those age can actually cure you. of the we should we should start anything wrong yet here you go. the talks of proteins are peptides within venom target and interact with specific cell receptors within the body affecting the vital functions of the heart nervous system blood or other tissues. it's the targeted nature of these toxins that gives an issue to potential for the development of drugs which have highly specific and effective therapeutic action. lock
in morocco in tunisia. in mexico. are no may be nervous it's not going to jump your legs angry. playing to me what exactly is involved with the project. the enemy is a large scale project aiming at discovery of new drugs instead of using for example medicinal plants to look at new drugs we are using because they hold such a high potential and the such a large number of. this seems slightly in congress the venom that's designed to kill you could potentially be the source of a life saving drug...
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and as you might expect, the heater is coming in from the south, from algeria, from morocco, spreadinguld tumble. now, thejuly temperature records could tumble. now, the july record, july, temperature records could tumble. now, thejuly record, july, for the uk, is 36 points seven, set in 2015, we may be approaching those values come thursday. in the short term, the weather is fairly quiet out there, some rain in the north—west of scotland. some clouds in western and southern areas. a very warm in the morning. 17 degrees in cardiff, 16 the lowlands of scotland. 0nce some of that low cloud in the west and south clears away it's pretty much unbroken sunshine all through the day. strong sunshine beating down on us and raising those temperatures. think around about 3k degrees in london, 30 across northern parts of england. much fresher there in belfast, no heatwave, 22 celsius. then on tuesday night we've have thunderstorms on the way. probably quite widespread. some big downpours with frequent thunder and lightning. and this is what it looks like from leigh tudor into the early hours of we
and as you might expect, the heater is coming in from the south, from algeria, from morocco, spreadinguld tumble. now, thejuly temperature records could tumble. now, the july record, july, temperature records could tumble. now, thejuly record, july, for the uk, is 36 points seven, set in 2015, we may be approaching those values come thursday. in the short term, the weather is fairly quiet out there, some rain in the north—west of scotland. some clouds in western and southern areas. a very...