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actually filed charges against the former oil ministry in nigeria. >> former oil minister in nigeria. what would you looking at in london? >> we were looking at our properties. so when you listen to that, you understand how the actually getu those monies at the detriment of the country and the people. exxon mobil renewed its license, the oil mining license in 2007 th07-2009. the committee settled by the nigerian government to be evaluate those oil licenses, 67, 68 and 70. put the cost for exxon mobil to pay at about $3.9 billion. exxon mobil said no, this is too much, we can't pay this. the chinese company said we would be willing to pay 3.85 billion for those oil license. of course exxon operated the license for like 50 years and it was time for renewal. there was negotiation and that was the view of the value of those properties, $3.9 billion for exxon mobil, to 2.85 billion. if exxon is just going to pay off and without any other commitment. but it exxon mobil is going to build a refiner for nigeria then they can pay $1.8 billion. between exxon mobil, that was at a position when we
actually filed charges against the former oil ministry in nigeria. >> former oil minister in nigeria. what would you looking at in london? >> we were looking at our properties. so when you listen to that, you understand how the actually getu those monies at the detriment of the country and the people. exxon mobil renewed its license, the oil mining license in 2007 th07-2009. the committee settled by the nigerian government to be evaluate those oil licenses, 67, 68 and 70. put the...
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it is in lagos, nigeria. it on the oilfor sector in nigeria and participated in this investigation as well as others. thanks again. let me come over here and join the conversation. justmeans like i have to ask your forgiveness. while i do this. askingjust start, by about this. it and what caused you at global witness to feel like this was such a critical subject to investigate? >> that is a good question. it is not just they who knew. other people knew. i can start with some boring facts. i think they say quite a lot. many people will be familiar with the anti-bribery convention from 1999. a study of some 400 corruption cases. fully two thirds of the cases they looked at involved four sectors. guess what. the most times, the extractive sector. most of these involved public procurement contracts. most also included players who were from wealthy countries. i have spent something like corruption. i have a further twist. which iser ask corrupt. i ask which is not corrupt. one of the things we have been doing is l
it is in lagos, nigeria. it on the oilfor sector in nigeria and participated in this investigation as well as others. thanks again. let me come over here and join the conversation. justmeans like i have to ask your forgiveness. while i do this. askingjust start, by about this. it and what caused you at global witness to feel like this was such a critical subject to investigate? >> that is a good question. it is not just they who knew. other people knew. i can start with some boring facts....
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>> it was illegal for him to give himself as nigeria -- as minister, nigeria's largest. they could not know who he was. he was the oil minister and they dealt with them for years. >> as though he were the private owner? >> right. >> than the parent structure went after an arrangement in london. we consider that to have been a because,e creation should they pay as required through the federation accounts. the money that was going into the whole of government would've had to be expropriated by the official process. it could've no longer been used to pay people. that had to create an offshore system. toi think that is the way, belabor the obvious here, with this whole thing is about is -- tell me if i have this right -- you have nigerian government people assets which by nigerian law, the payment for it needs to go into the federation account, which is like the federal budget, right? and they directed that payment not to go into it. that structure was created by the way in which the bill was constructed. the mechanism was created to bypass. the money was considered to be an
>> it was illegal for him to give himself as nigeria -- as minister, nigeria's largest. they could not know who he was. he was the oil minister and they dealt with them for years. >> as though he were the private owner? >> right. >> than the parent structure went after an arrangement in london. we consider that to have been a because,e creation should they pay as required through the federation accounts. the money that was going into the whole of government would've had...
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and he'segos, nigeria, an expert on the oil sector in nigeria and participated in this investigation as well as some others. so thanks again, and let me just come over here and join the conversation. means like i just have to ask your forgiveness while i do this. let me just start, simon, by whatg you about this guide caused you and global witness to really feel like this was such a critical subject to investigate? >> that's a good question. there were a few other people who knew but i will come to that in a second. if i can start with some very boring stats -- many of you will antibriberywith the convention from 1999. in 2014, they did a study of some 400 corruption cases which looked at the period of operation of the convention. and fully 2/3 of the cases they looked at involved just four factors. the one featured the most time instructive sector. -- constructive sector. players fromcluded wealthy countries. quitek we can participate a lot about that. i spent the last three years looking at corruption in the mining sector. a twist that refines, for me at least, the extractors as th
and he'segos, nigeria, an expert on the oil sector in nigeria and participated in this investigation as well as some others. so thanks again, and let me just come over here and join the conversation. means like i just have to ask your forgiveness while i do this. let me just start, simon, by whatg you about this guide caused you and global witness to really feel like this was such a critical subject to investigate? >> that's a good question. there were a few other people who knew but i...
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this is against the interest of nigeria. she got only $50 million additional for nigeria. exxon mobil walked away with licenses, $3.8 billion over the course of $680 million. through which they get accesspo to this corrupt, illicit money and it affects all the international markets. >> so, let me bring that back, you got an extra 2 billion plus that is lost to the people of nigeria. there's money going into pockets that are buying a bunch of nice houses in london. it was so interesting the way you drew together the impacts o on, the involvement of and the involvement on our country, the uk, the u.s. and netherlands. number one, co- conspiracy. number two, a lot of nice houses being bought on our property markets, but number three, the violence so i also looked at how this kind of corruption helps drive people into the arms of boko haram or into insurgencies in the delta area, and, the flows of migration and our answer is let's build a wall of one kind or another, and i think you are suggesting there is a connection between this type of activity and people leaving hom home,
this is against the interest of nigeria. she got only $50 million additional for nigeria. exxon mobil walked away with licenses, $3.8 billion over the course of $680 million. through which they get accesspo to this corrupt, illicit money and it affects all the international markets. >> so, let me bring that back, you got an extra 2 billion plus that is lost to the people of nigeria. there's money going into pockets that are buying a bunch of nice houses in london. it was so interesting...
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lagos will be a financial hub for nigeria and the whole of west africa... for nigeria and the whole itetween here and the cafe... of the site and then this man has great views of the new development from his penthouse. of the new development lagos has to balance a modern vision against inequality. there will always remain the super—rich and there will always remain the people simply below the poverty line. but the hope is, over the next few years, you will see that gap bridged, as more people get morejobs. nigeria's first electric railway is nearly finished. but the people keep coming and the city will need electricity, services, jobs and a better plan for them all. and this is happening across africa. for them all. alistair leithhead, bbc news, lagos. for them all. hello. this is bbc news. the countdown has begun to a total solar eclipse which takes place tomorrow. — with millions of americans preparing to see this once in a lifetime spectacle. it will be the first eclipse to cross the usa from coast to coast in 99 years. people in the uk will be able to see a partial eclipse at about
lagos will be a financial hub for nigeria and the whole of west africa... for nigeria and the whole itetween here and the cafe... of the site and then this man has great views of the new development from his penthouse. of the new development lagos has to balance a modern vision against inequality. there will always remain the super—rich and there will always remain the people simply below the poverty line. but the hope is, over the next few years, you will see that gap bridged, as more people...
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three female suicide bombers have killed at least 27 people in north—eastern nigeria.y 150 people have been killed in attacks blamed on the islamic militant group boko haram since june. britain's new aircraft carrier — hms queen elizabeth — is arriving at her new home in portsmouth shortly. it's the biggest warship ever to be built in the uk — but won't have any aircraft until trials are completed next year. now it's time for world business report. borderline decisions! the uk government says there'll be no return to a hard border with ireland. a trillion—dollar problem. later today, the us, canada and mexico will sit down to renegotiate the nafta free trade agreement. welcome to world business report. i'm ben bland. the british government has unveiled its second brexit position paper, ahead of the third round of negotiations planned in brussels at the end of this month. this time, it's about minimising disruption at the irish border. under one option the government has proposed, there'd be no customs border at all between the uk and ireland. this would enable goods to
three female suicide bombers have killed at least 27 people in north—eastern nigeria.y 150 people have been killed in attacks blamed on the islamic militant group boko haram since june. britain's new aircraft carrier — hms queen elizabeth — is arriving at her new home in portsmouth shortly. it's the biggest warship ever to be built in the uk — but won't have any aircraft until trials are completed next year. now it's time for world business report. borderline decisions! the uk...
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james robbins, bbc news, nigeria.masaai community in loliondo in the north of the country has taken a new twist. the government wants to move the masaai out of the area bordering the wildlife—rich serengeti national park. it says human settlement there threatens important natural resources and wildlife movement. but the pastoralists say they'd rather die than move from the land. the bbc‘s sammy awami went to area and sent us this report. structures torched to ashes. this family lost everything after authorities came the night before and burnt down their house and everything inside. they spent the night on that rock. translation: we have lost almost everything that we've had, a couple of stuff i was able to rescue is there on that rock. that's all i managed to save. some of our animals are also missing. we don't know where they've gone. many other families share her story. village authorities say over 500 families have been left homeless and hundreds of their animals are missing. herding is an integral part of maasai c
james robbins, bbc news, nigeria.masaai community in loliondo in the north of the country has taken a new twist. the government wants to move the masaai out of the area bordering the wildlife—rich serengeti national park. it says human settlement there threatens important natural resources and wildlife movement. but the pastoralists say they'd rather die than move from the land. the bbc‘s sammy awami went to area and sent us this report. structures torched to ashes. this family lost...
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nigeria's first electric railway is nearly finished., jobs and a better plan for them all. and this is happening across africa. alistair leithhead, bbc news, lagos. and there's more on that story in a special report on—line. that's on our website. go to bbc.co.uk/lagos. the countdown has begun to a total solar eclipse which takes place tomorrow, with millions of americans preparing to see this once—in—a—lifetime spectacle. it will be the first eclipse to cross the usa from coast to coast in 99 years. people in the uk will be able to see a partial eclipse at about 8pm tomorrow as long as there are a clear skies. the town of hopkinsville in kentucky is along the path of the eclipse, and thousands of people have gathered to enjoy the spectacle. people used to say where areas hopkinsville? now nobody says that. the greatest thing to us.|j hopkinsville? now nobody says that. the greatest thing to us. i love it. it is cool. it is bringing out the best in everybody and everybody is together. i love it. i am best in everybody and everybody is t
nigeria's first electric railway is nearly finished., jobs and a better plan for them all. and this is happening across africa. alistair leithhead, bbc news, lagos. and there's more on that story in a special report on—line. that's on our website. go to bbc.co.uk/lagos. the countdown has begun to a total solar eclipse which takes place tomorrow, with millions of americans preparing to see this once—in—a—lifetime spectacle. it will be the first eclipse to cross the usa from coast to...
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now, what's important is in early july, the dictator of nigeria, called for elections.oned out of anger. because of this, there was riots in the streets and the outcry by the opposition. even pockets of street fighting going on. the nigerian government and the general personally were condemned on the floor of the u.s. congress for this affront to democracy. if you can imagine, a few days later, after being condemned, the state department calls and says, general, by the way, we have a favor to ask you. will you allow us to mount an operation? surprisingly, he agreed to it. so we deployed. hours before we left on july the 15th, we heard reports of street fighting, of civil unrest in lagos. i remember looking down and you could see streams of smoke coming from various parts of the city. we land and were taxied to an area off the suddenly, the pilot yells out, we're being surrounded by armed troops. >> i immediately yelled out, which way are their weapons pointing? the pilot said, well, they're pointing them outwards. we as a group decided, that's a good thing. they're not
now, what's important is in early july, the dictator of nigeria, called for elections.oned out of anger. because of this, there was riots in the streets and the outcry by the opposition. even pockets of street fighting going on. the nigerian government and the general personally were condemned on the floor of the u.s. congress for this affront to democracy. if you can imagine, a few days later, after being condemned, the state department calls and says, general, by the way, we have a favor to...
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for example nigeria?n it last meeting indicated it was willing to join the pa ct indicated it was willing to join the pact at a production level higher than what they are producing already. so it is not really doing much to bring well—balanced into line. and why has the price of oil not been pushed up more than perhaps it has? is it to do with shale production going on? —— world balances. we live in a different world in terms of production globally than a few years back. us shale oil is much larger and more nimble and industry. as soon as you get prices around the $50 mark the production of us oil can increase substantially. it only takes about $40 a barrel for us oil companies to break even. so what will saudi arabia do about this? for saudi arabia do about this? for saudi arabia it is extremely important the oil price remained higher, especially as it is trying to privatise its leading oil companies. that's right, saudi arabia needs a much higher oil price. it has valued saudi aramco at around $80, arou
for example nigeria?n it last meeting indicated it was willing to join the pa ct indicated it was willing to join the pact at a production level higher than what they are producing already. so it is not really doing much to bring well—balanced into line. and why has the price of oil not been pushed up more than perhaps it has? is it to do with shale production going on? —— world balances. we live in a different world in terms of production globally than a few years back. us shale oil is...
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james robbins, bbc news, nigeria. dugdale said the party had been revitalised during her two years in charge and that it was time for a new leader with "fresh energy, drive and a new mandate." she‘s been speaking to bbc scotland‘s political editor, brian taylor. applause kezia dugdale. yet more fake news. no, this is for real, scottish labour has lost another leader. kezia dugdale can be ferocious with opponents. i‘ve done the hard lifting. i was told i had the toughestjob in scottish politics. i‘d like to think i‘ve made it a bit easier for the next person. now is not the time to retreat. but she also has form for criticising jeremy corbyn. injune last year, highlighting opposition from labour mps. if i had just lost 80% of my parliamentary colleagues, i simply could not do myjob, and i think it‘s now extremely difficult forjeremy corbyn to continue. times change, kezia dugdale now backs mr corbyn, loyally supporting his scottish tour last week. still, the left never quite forgave her, arguing that scottish labour ne
james robbins, bbc news, nigeria. dugdale said the party had been revitalised during her two years in charge and that it was time for a new leader with "fresh energy, drive and a new mandate." she‘s been speaking to bbc scotland‘s political editor, brian taylor. applause kezia dugdale. yet more fake news. no, this is for real, scottish labour has lost another leader. kezia dugdale can be ferocious with opponents. i‘ve done the hard lifting. i was told i had the toughestjob in...
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do we have one working with nigeria we have we have a slight one but it's only intelligence assistance some assistance as you pointed out a little earlier we need a much more robust approach we have more in djibouti that's where the main character out of africa we have located in some thirty four african countries little bunkers here and there for special ops but it's nothing robust nothing that goes after and now we go after we did look for a boko haram a number of a few years ago and one of the obama administration for the missing two hundred girls or was it the. school girls and and were soon. doing this all over again now that they're kidnapping their kid in the schools the shutting down anything that's christian even muslims so their idea is to terrorize to kill and in this by terrorizing like that they're fulfilling their out their desire to gain territory and influence what's the end goal for them to to take over territory and that gives them the prescription to belong to isis as a consequence because they control of certain amount of territory it's conceivable that isis is look
do we have one working with nigeria we have we have a slight one but it's only intelligence assistance some assistance as you pointed out a little earlier we need a much more robust approach we have more in djibouti that's where the main character out of africa we have located in some thirty four african countries little bunkers here and there for special ops but it's nothing robust nothing that goes after and now we go after we did look for a boko haram a number of a few years ago and one of...
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in brazoria county south of houston a major reservoir west of the city overflowed and unicef says nigeria terrorist group boko haram has used eighty three child suicide bombers since the beginning of twenty seventeen i'm going to try and think inferential here in washington d.c. you're watching our team america. good evening we begin again tonight with hurricane harvey and the devastation it is inflicted all across southern texas and louisiana officials have downgraded the hurricane to a tropical storm but rain continues to pour rescue operations continue across both states houston police chief art acevedo spoke to the situation that houston texas are facing with hurricane harvey and please know one of the delays is this is a catastrophic event that i don't think we see when the weather channel starts creating a new color. for rainfall they're used before there's a reason they've used it and she for monday morning quarterbacking out there you can. talk about it because there is no wind so it in terms of an event that's never occurred trying to be chavez has been following this killer stor
in brazoria county south of houston a major reservoir west of the city overflowed and unicef says nigeria terrorist group boko haram has used eighty three child suicide bombers since the beginning of twenty seventeen i'm going to try and think inferential here in washington d.c. you're watching our team america. good evening we begin again tonight with hurricane harvey and the devastation it is inflicted all across southern texas and louisiana officials have downgraded the hurricane to a...
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boko haram in nigeria have a infrastructure and leadership, divided leadership now, that ghdati and his ideas about the caliphate. as isis declines, and we're making notable gains, the united states and co-legislation partners have making gains in trimming islamic state finances and trimming the area under islamic state control, what happens to these other guys? where do you see this heading? i think this is going to be driven in large part by how they think about the ideology but there's going to be a lot of free agents here. katie: yes. this.s the challenge of we can defeat a group and the network it built will realign. it was attracted both by the fact that isis had risen to the global stage, that isis had brought the idea of a caliphate which is very resonant within those who believe in this and i have been told that the non-isis recognized leader of boko haram, he recognizes al-baghdati as the caliph and it's resonant with him. there's a religious ideology behind this. it's not just resource, though of course the fact that isis was one of the richest affiliates to come up meant lot
boko haram in nigeria have a infrastructure and leadership, divided leadership now, that ghdati and his ideas about the caliphate. as isis declines, and we're making notable gains, the united states and co-legislation partners have making gains in trimming islamic state finances and trimming the area under islamic state control, what happens to these other guys? where do you see this heading? i think this is going to be driven in large part by how they think about the ideology but there's going...
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when i was in nigeria, i was doing well, really well. way? yell ai how did you feel, not being believed in that way? yell al was so sad, angry and bitter. i did not know how to put the case across to them until i was able to get a legal team. also number five chambers. they looked into the case and said this case has never been properly from day one. they were able to turn it around. you had a lot of support from high profile witnesses. you they do now have refugee status. how do you feel now that everything is settled and out there in the open?” now that everything is settled and out there in the open? i would like to ta ke out there in the open? i would like to take this opportunity to say thank you to everyone who has supported me, including lord elizabeth barker, peter tatchell, supported me, including lord elizabeth barker, petertatchell, my very good friend jason, who is a lwa ys very good friend jason, who is always there for me, and so many other people. i cannot remember all the names of people. it was a high—profile campaign. i
when i was in nigeria, i was doing well, really well. way? yell ai how did you feel, not being believed in that way? yell al was so sad, angry and bitter. i did not know how to put the case across to them until i was able to get a legal team. also number five chambers. they looked into the case and said this case has never been properly from day one. they were able to turn it around. you had a lot of support from high profile witnesses. you they do now have refugee status. how do you feel now...
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one more story, confusion over nigeria's president and his health, he came back home after months in is not the end of it. there has been speculation saw to cut through all of this, we have a man who knows more than most about nigeria, peter from the bbc‘s focus on africa at he started off by telling me about what we know about the health of the president. i am afraid we do not know. not at all and not wanting to sound like a government official, the answer is we have not been told and we do not know. he has a serious illness of some type? he has been treated here and was treated for 100 days and before that the trip lasted 47 days and each time we ask the question, what is wrong with the president, we are told it is not your business. he is home and will be receiving treatment? we cannot a nswer be receiving treatment? we cannot answer that question. his spokesman says he looks better than he did when he travelled to london for treatment and he is back to start work. that is talk about the practicalities of working, yesterday we heard his office is rat infested so we heard his offic
one more story, confusion over nigeria's president and his health, he came back home after months in is not the end of it. there has been speculation saw to cut through all of this, we have a man who knows more than most about nigeria, peter from the bbc‘s focus on africa at he started off by telling me about what we know about the health of the president. i am afraid we do not know. not at all and not wanting to sound like a government official, the answer is we have not been told and we do...
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nigeria's president muhammadu buhari has broken his silence after spending much of this year in londonen a "tremendous" improvement in his health and that he feels "ready to go home". but it is still not clear what he is being treated for, and his prolonged absence has sparked protests in nigeria. haruna shehu is from the bbc‘s hausa service and explained more. the presidency has not disclosed what the president has been suffering from and although a lot of people have been criticising the silence of the disclosure of the president's illness, what people, especially the presidential aides are saying, is he is entitled to some kind of privacy, that it is not necessary for him to disclose what they want he is suffering from. the fa ct they want he is suffering from. the fact that the president has been awake in london and has appointed an acting president is enough so people should not worry about what he is suffering from. a lot of people are saying that the president should either go back to the country or resign and allow the acting president his own full presidential powers to discha
nigeria's president muhammadu buhari has broken his silence after spending much of this year in londonen a "tremendous" improvement in his health and that he feels "ready to go home". but it is still not clear what he is being treated for, and his prolonged absence has sparked protests in nigeria. haruna shehu is from the bbc‘s hausa service and explained more. the presidency has not disclosed what the president has been suffering from and although a lot of people have...
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suicide bombers have killed at least 27 people in north east nigeria. three female bombers blew themselves up at the entrance to a refugee camp. at least 80 people were wounded in the attack, in borno state, a stronghold of the jihadist group boko haram. another woman has come forward to say she was sexually molested by the filmmaker roman polanski. identified only as robin, she claimed at a news conference in los angeles she had been assaulted by the director when she was 16. she's the third woman to accuse polanski of child abuse. a falling tree has killed at least 13 people and injured nearly 50 at a roman catholic festival on the portuguese island of madeira. video shows the tree crashed down onto a crowded square in a suburb of the main town, funchal. a court in ecuador has arrested the chinese crew of a fishing boat which was found within the galapagos islands marine reserve carrying three hundred tonnes of endangered sharks. the twenty crew members will be held pending court proceedings. if found guilty they could face up to three years in jail f
suicide bombers have killed at least 27 people in north east nigeria. three female bombers blew themselves up at the entrance to a refugee camp. at least 80 people were wounded in the attack, in borno state, a stronghold of the jihadist group boko haram. another woman has come forward to say she was sexually molested by the filmmaker roman polanski. identified only as robin, she claimed at a news conference in los angeles she had been assaulted by the director when she was 16. she's the third...
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that is more than in south sudan, nigeria, somalia.or a year ago. he tells me things are now much worse. he takes me to meet a boy, just three years old. his immune system is failing. he needs intensive care but there are no beds available. his family stayed by his side. all these people have spent all the money they have two get this far... now their electricity is off. so all the machines are off. all the indicators are off. all the oxygen has stopped. and this happens all the time. the saudi led coalition has a blockade in place and that is impacting how much aid can come into yemen. we've been talking about how people in the country view the saudi's decision to do that. when you speak to the people, they don't really understand why they are in the situation they are in. it is clear that food has just become so expensive that they cannot afford it any more. one of the main reasons thatis any more. one of the main reasons that is happening is because of the blockade. so little food is coming in through the ports that what food is ava
that is more than in south sudan, nigeria, somalia.or a year ago. he tells me things are now much worse. he takes me to meet a boy, just three years old. his immune system is failing. he needs intensive care but there are no beds available. his family stayed by his side. all these people have spent all the money they have two get this far... now their electricity is off. so all the machines are off. all the indicators are off. all the oxygen has stopped. and this happens all the time. the saudi...
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, that wanted to visit nigeria. >> reporter: but one student nearly missed the trip when his visa wasied. the travel agency he used to purchase the students' tickets made the mistake. >> i called them back and it said i need to buy a new ticket. >> the cost, $1,298. that was in addition to the $1,163.38 he paid for the original ticket. >> the problem is they will give me my money back. >> reporter: but the company only promised to refund the original cheaper tickets. >> no matter what you're still going to lose some money. >> reporter: still no refund after one year. he says he contacted the travel agency ten times before contacting nbc 10 responds. >> i said nbc 10 would definitely help me out because i have faith in them. >> we called travel help desk, a supervisor says his refund request didn't reach her desk as it should have. and this e-mail, the company offered its deepest apologies, adding mistakes sometimes happen and blames the refund delay on internal communications. two days later the company refunded him $1,164.38. plus the additional $135.54 he paid for the new ticket. >>
, that wanted to visit nigeria. >> reporter: but one student nearly missed the trip when his visa wasied. the travel agency he used to purchase the students' tickets made the mistake. >> i called them back and it said i need to buy a new ticket. >> the cost, $1,298. that was in addition to the $1,163.38 he paid for the original ticket. >> the problem is they will give me my money back. >> reporter: but the company only promised to refund the original cheaper...
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this is what happened to you have some thing like 34 different affiliates from boko haram to nigeria to the sinai that have joined forces with the islamic state. but with the sole exception of islamic state affiliates in syria, every one of these groups is a pre-existing entity. boko haram has an infrastructure and leadership, divided leadership now, but it has long predated baghdadi and his ideas up a caliphate. as isis declines and we are making notable gains in trimming islamic state finances and trimming the territory under islamic state control, what happens to these other guys? this is going to be driven in very large part by how they think about the ideology, but there will be a lot of free agents here. ms. zimmerman: and this is actually the challenge of finding your enemy of proof, because we can defeat a group and the network it has build will simply realign. as he said, isis had risen to the global stage and brought the idea of the caliphate, which is very detriment within those who believe in this, and i have been told that the isis -- the boko haram leader recognizes the
this is what happened to you have some thing like 34 different affiliates from boko haram to nigeria to the sinai that have joined forces with the islamic state. but with the sole exception of islamic state affiliates in syria, every one of these groups is a pre-existing entity. boko haram has an infrastructure and leadership, divided leadership now, but it has long predated baghdadi and his ideas up a caliphate. as isis declines and we are making notable gains in trimming islamic state...
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the attack arose from a feud between members of the local community in nigeria.ice say the man, the gunman we're looking for was not present. >> i looked at all the people who were injured. some were shot in the head, some were shot in the hand. >> nigeria's southeast region is predominantly christian, but rarely is there violence inside a church. >>> officials in israel say plans are in place to ban the network from operating in their country israel's communications network plans to revoke the press journalists effectively preventing them from working in israel. he was asked about cable and satellite networks to block all al jazerra relations. israeli officials have long accused alga serr al jazerra. >>> the united nations is imposing economic sanctions on north korea and china is cooperating in the effort. lauren blanchard has the latest from washington. >> reporter: after two intercontinental ballistic missile tests last month the city council approved the toughest sanctions on north korea. nikki haley says it's a good step, but she isn't ruling out other opti
the attack arose from a feud between members of the local community in nigeria.ice say the man, the gunman we're looking for was not present. >> i looked at all the people who were injured. some were shot in the head, some were shot in the hand. >> nigeria's southeast region is predominantly christian, but rarely is there violence inside a church. >>> officials in israel say plans are in place to ban the network from operating in their country israel's communications...
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ideology, trends in ideology, of trends in terms movements, what's happening with beckko hiram in nigeria, the stateion of the islamic in the philippines, things like that had may be outside of your purviews. also a multimedia project. from now we'll have the 2017 edition, which hitting the newsstands. you can already access all the online. it is the first comprehensive a politicalm as foam globally. aspiration is to have it truly global where it covers all exists.where it it's still impressive, even though it's not completely global. look, sort to take a andoth geographically topically across various regions and activities across global ranging from the islamic state, al-qaeda, the look at wherelso these groups are active, where the threat is increasing, and mostg, importantly, particularly for policymakers here in congress, it'st's increasing, why decreasing, what can this tell us about whether counterterrorism policy that we're pursuing, the counterterrorism policies that other governments are pursuing, on the right track, wrong done better?an be in various ways we try hard to about is
ideology, trends in ideology, of trends in terms movements, what's happening with beckko hiram in nigeria, the stateion of the islamic in the philippines, things like that had may be outside of your purviews. also a multimedia project. from now we'll have the 2017 edition, which hitting the newsstands. you can already access all the online. it is the first comprehensive a politicalm as foam globally. aspiration is to have it truly global where it covers all exists.where it it's still...
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on nigeria to be a quasi-failed state. they need to be part of the agreement for this to work. vonnie: can i get a price target from you? guest: i will use a range. i'd say mid 40's to mid 50's. it will be volatile. i think it will get better as we get into the fourth quarter, after some testing in the third quarter. vonnie: tom, we will have to leave it there. partners chairman. let's check in on the first word news. state rexcretary of tillerson -- held a weekend phone call. the trip to the regional summit were among the topics discussed. the united nations security council has unanimously approved new sanctions on north korea over the ballistic and nuclear missile programs. responded angrily promising to strengthen its arsenal and threatening revenge. china and vietnam are at odds over the disputed south china sea. at that we can summit, the chinese foreign minister -- at the chinese summit, foreign minister canceled his meeting with his european counterpart. that is according to a statement the group released on the south china sea and land reclamation. china and vietnam ha
on nigeria to be a quasi-failed state. they need to be part of the agreement for this to work. vonnie: can i get a price target from you? guest: i will use a range. i'd say mid 40's to mid 50's. it will be volatile. i think it will get better as we get into the fourth quarter, after some testing in the third quarter. vonnie: tom, we will have to leave it there. partners chairman. let's check in on the first word news. state rexcretary of tillerson -- held a weekend phone call. the trip to the...
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over the world going to paris, the council meeting, nothing but the facts happen all the time in nigeria, they happen all the time in kenya and somalia, in pakistan, europeans don't move, they don't care, they don't call for security council resolution to condemn these acts, they get very frustrated and europeans become a target because that was the racism, the anti-islamic racism we find in europe nowadays, that contributes to targeting europeans. we are beginning to see similar things in this country with this election cycle, the anti-islamic attitude in this country as if all muslims are terrorists somehow or could become terrorists. it is outrageous to label one and a half billion people on earth by the behavior of a few. timothy mcveigh doing the oklahoma city bombing, all these people including children, we know him, we know his background, we know his religion, we know everything about him. if a muslim does such an ask it is islamic terrorism. we don't know much about the individual or the family or the background or anything. we label one and a half million people by the behavior
over the world going to paris, the council meeting, nothing but the facts happen all the time in nigeria, they happen all the time in kenya and somalia, in pakistan, europeans don't move, they don't care, they don't call for security council resolution to condemn these acts, they get very frustrated and europeans become a target because that was the racism, the anti-islamic racism we find in europe nowadays, that contributes to targeting europeans. we are beginning to see similar things in this...
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i was born in london, we moved to nigeria. i always found myself more comfortable going in nigeria than the u.k. that to me was down to issues of representation. we talk a very good game about how we are all equal and the same. because we are human beings, there are very many interpersonal issues. i never felt comfortable going to the mosque in the u.k.. i had a couple of bad experiences that made me go, i will just pray at home. it's fine. going to nyu and looking around that room and seeing so many people, just looking at every shade, every color, all these languages that were coming up, and people had all these histories, second-generation, third-generation people, and looking at that and going i'm 16 months into living in this country. i felt a very emotional just kind of sitting there and having all these people. all kinds of muslims. that can be really kind of -- that would have been a wonderful slapshot -- snapshot when were talking about islam in america. i think often about the fact that many americans of this generat
i was born in london, we moved to nigeria. i always found myself more comfortable going in nigeria than the u.k. that to me was down to issues of representation. we talk a very good game about how we are all equal and the same. because we are human beings, there are very many interpersonal issues. i never felt comfortable going to the mosque in the u.k.. i had a couple of bad experiences that made me go, i will just pray at home. it's fine. going to nyu and looking around that room and seeing...
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world going to paris, flags at half staff, they condemn these acts but they happen all the time in nigeria and kenya and somalia in pakistan and afghanistan and the europeans don't move. they don't care. they don't car call for security council resolution to condemn these attacks in people feel why. in my lesser than others and they get very frustrated and the europeans become a target in a way. because of that, plus the racis racism. that contributes to targeting europeans. we are beginning to see similar things in this country with this election cycle, the anti- islamic attitude as if muslims are terrorists were become terrorists, it really is outrageous to label one and half billion people on the earth by the behavior of a few. timothy mcveigh during oklahoma city bombing, all these people were killed including children, it's timothy mcveigh. we know him, we know his background and his family, we know everything about him but this is islamic terrorism. we don't know much about th individual or the family or the background. we label one and half million people by the behavior of the one
world going to paris, flags at half staff, they condemn these acts but they happen all the time in nigeria and kenya and somalia in pakistan and afghanistan and the europeans don't move. they don't care. they don't car call for security council resolution to condemn these attacks in people feel why. in my lesser than others and they get very frustrated and the europeans become a target in a way. because of that, plus the racis racism. that contributes to targeting europeans. we are beginning to...
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libya, nigeria is a wildcard. they are talking about complying.ezuela andr whether that keeps tailing off, so i would not say opec is redundant per se. i think compliance will be more of a challenge next year. rishaad: always a pleasure. eyeing double-digit growth in asia after releasing some positive first half results. we will hear from the chief executive next. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ let's look at some of these headlines. reality will equip some new cars with solar panels to harness solar energy for future models. audi hopes to present a prototype by the end of the year. bloomberg continues to improve its financial performance in the second quarter as investors announced a revolt against travis kalanick, growth of 17% to 1.7 $5 billion, 9% to $645owed million. ae delay in finding replacement ceo is creating skepticism with mutual funds cutting their outlook for uber shares. hp delivering a fourth straight quarter of revenue increases. sales topping $13 billion, beating estimates across its lineup of computers and printers. shares on the way dow
libya, nigeria is a wildcard. they are talking about complying.ezuela andr whether that keeps tailing off, so i would not say opec is redundant per se. i think compliance will be more of a challenge next year. rishaad: always a pleasure. eyeing double-digit growth in asia after releasing some positive first half results. we will hear from the chief executive next. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ let's look at some of these headlines. reality will equip some new cars with solar panels to harness...
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isaid i have family coming in was coming in to watch the game and i said i have family coming in from nigeria sure they don't come over with ebola. when that was said, did you challenge him at the time, did you say that's unacceptable? no, i laughed. i laughed because, i mean, iwas in shock, i didn't know... i didn't know what to say. you believe it was a racist comment? yes, i believe it was and i believe, again, i go back to the definition, i believe it was an unfavourable comment made to me that made me feel completely shocked and intimidated that was said to me because i'm of african descent. again, some will say an offensive comment but not necessarily a racist one, is that possible?” comment but not necessarily a racist one, is that possible? i don't think so. one, is that possible? i don't think so. the fa say while this claim was included in general correspondence last year it wasn't raised as a formal allegation, the bbc understands samsun tonight is the incident occurred. —— sampson. she points out she refused to participate in the independent enquiry. they say they reached a financ
isaid i have family coming in was coming in to watch the game and i said i have family coming in from nigeria sure they don't come over with ebola. when that was said, did you challenge him at the time, did you say that's unacceptable? no, i laughed. i laughed because, i mean, iwas in shock, i didn't know... i didn't know what to say. you believe it was a racist comment? yes, i believe it was and i believe, again, i go back to the definition, i believe it was an unfavourable comment made to me...
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nigeria, south africa. those are the two that stuck out.central bank is actively intervene ng the currency market and south africa just h had a political crisis where the prime minister barely survived a no confidence vote, so you're sarting to see it take on characteristics of a safe haven last thing i want to show here is how it acts as a currency or how it looks versus gold right so in the past, you don't see much of a correlation here between bitcoin and go, but you're start tog see it now and whoooo. you're searching for something. like the perfect deal... ...on the perfect hotel. so wouldn't it be perfect if... ....there was a single site... ...where you could find the... ...right hotel for you at the best price? there is. because tripadvisor now compares... ...prices from over 200 booking... ...sites ...to save you up to 30%... ...on the hotel you want. trust this bird's words. tripadvisor. the latest reviews. the lowest prices. there's a couple ofthings that are driving that one was a glut of secondary offerings flooding into the ma
nigeria, south africa. those are the two that stuck out.central bank is actively intervene ng the currency market and south africa just h had a political crisis where the prime minister barely survived a no confidence vote, so you're sarting to see it take on characteristics of a safe haven last thing i want to show here is how it acts as a currency or how it looks versus gold right so in the past, you don't see much of a correlation here between bitcoin and go, but you're start tog see it now...
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niÑos que se convirtieron en ciudadanos el dÍa de hoy, nacieron en diferentes partes del mundo como nigeria los cuatro vientos su amor por su nueva bandera, asÍ estuvo heidi todo el día. >> soy ciudadana. luz: para ella no es importante explicar, es obvio. mirella durante la ceremonia organizada por la agencia de inmigraciÓn y ciudadanÍa, vendiendo su lealtad a la bandera de este paÍs, al frente de 14 niÑos y sus familiares de diferentes partes del planeta. se convirtieron en ciudadanos gracias a que por lo -1 de sus padres era ya, un ciudadano. quÉ mÁs te gusta de vivir aquÍ en estados unidos? >> chicken nuggets. luz: para los padres de heidi, verla en una tarima recibiendo su certificado de ciudadanÍa, tiene un significado diferente. >> al haber llegado a este paÍs, haber conseguido la ciudadanÍa y para mis hijos. siempre que uno viene aquÍ espera que los hijos tambiÉn tenga la oportunidad de estar en este paÍs. luz: para su mamÁ y no tener que van a sufrir en el futuro por no tener documentos. >> ya no tiene miedo de ser indocumentada, puede salir y entrar del paÍs legalmente. luz: nacÍ
niÑos que se convirtieron en ciudadanos el dÍa de hoy, nacieron en diferentes partes del mundo como nigeria los cuatro vientos su amor por su nueva bandera, asÍ estuvo heidi todo el día. >> soy ciudadana. luz: para ella no es importante explicar, es obvio. mirella durante la ceremonia organizada por la agencia de inmigraciÓn y ciudadanÍa, vendiendo su lealtad a la bandera de este paÍs, al frente de 14 niÑos y sus familiares de diferentes partes del planeta. se convirtieron en...
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the central theme is rooted in the people of nigeria where adunda means happy new year. >> up next hear from the philadelphia rabbi who witnessed the chaos firsthand. >>> if you're bored with the morning workout, health tip is about boosting your motivation while seeing greater results. >> good morning, everyone it is 6:00 a.m., monday, august 14. we're following breaking news. >>> a loved one walked into to find his girlfriend and her boyfriend dead in south philadelphia. >> police are on the shooting scene in chester and hear more gunfire erupt blocks away. >>> army corps of engineers are making progress on a controversial dune project in margate. >> let's go outside to david murphy good morning. >> reporter: good morning, clouds over to the he's showing the sun is coming up w pink hue. as we go through the morning and afternoon, the clouds will thicken up. temperatures not too bad in philadelphia, 68 degrees. 62 in trenton. 63 in wilmington. 64 in millville. 71 in cape may. not all that humid dewpoints in the low 60s in the i-95 corridor and allentown, 58 that's below the 60-degree t
the central theme is rooted in the people of nigeria where adunda means happy new year. >> up next hear from the philadelphia rabbi who witnessed the chaos firsthand. >>> if you're bored with the morning workout, health tip is about boosting your motivation while seeing greater results. >> good morning, everyone it is 6:00 a.m., monday, august 14. we're following breaking news. >>> a loved one walked into to find his girlfriend and her boyfriend dead in south...
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and i said "i've got family coming in from nigeria actually. i've got family flying in."e over with ebola." when that was said, did you challenge him at the time? did you say that's unacceptable? no, i laughed. i laughed because, i mean, i was in shock, i didn't know... you know, i didn't know what to say. you believe it was a racist comment? yes, i believe it was. and again i go back to the definition. i believe it was an unfavourable comment made to me, that made me feel completely shocked and intimidated. that was said to me because i'm of african descent. again, some will say an offensive comment, but not necessarily a racist one, is that possible? i don't think it is possible. the fa says while this claim was included in general correspondence last year, it was not raised as a formal allegation. the bbc understands that sampson strongly denies the incident occurred. the fa refutes aluko's suggestion the two investigations into her original complaints were flawed, pointing out she refused to participate in the independent inquiry. they say they reached a financial set
and i said "i've got family coming in from nigeria actually. i've got family flying in."e over with ebola." when that was said, did you challenge him at the time? did you say that's unacceptable? no, i laughed. i laughed because, i mean, i was in shock, i didn't know... you know, i didn't know what to say. you believe it was a racist comment? yes, i believe it was. and again i go back to the definition. i believe it was an unfavourable comment made to me, that made me feel...
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nigeria got some things. >> do you think he's going to do samoa? i do. >> uganda gyp me off?e not enjoying this video, jamaican crazy. >> i'm going to try the mountain dew spiked lemonades. i always wanted to taiwan. >> then he's on a roll. >> my the way, my name is chad. he can call me jordan. you can call me chad. i ran out of things to say. iraqed up a pretty good there. >> hey, usa, just order something. >> i was watching that roll i was like, yemen, nice work. >> this guy is totally syria about his puns. >> we're going to take a little diablo sauce. the kind you get in mexico. yeah. all dominican i >> canadog go too? >> that was a good one. >> oh. >> i'm not even trying. i'm just going to sit here and take it all in. >> maybe it's a girl thing. uruguay, you might get it. >> wow. >> okay. sweden. >>> that's our show. but the next "rtm" is all brand new. see you then. for cri the breakthrough solution to significantly improve memory and recall, ought you by trusted thera botanics. do you have trouble remembering names? even of people you know well? do you forget where you
nigeria got some things. >> do you think he's going to do samoa? i do. >> uganda gyp me off?e not enjoying this video, jamaican crazy. >> i'm going to try the mountain dew spiked lemonades. i always wanted to taiwan. >> then he's on a roll. >> my the way, my name is chad. he can call me jordan. you can call me chad. i ran out of things to say. iraqed up a pretty good there. >> hey, usa, just order something. >> i was watching that roll i was like,...
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more than 15 people are feared dead after a series of suicide bombings in northeastern nigeria.icials say at least three suicide bombers detonated ons at a market and a refugee camp. bow boko haram is suspected of carrying out the attacks. britain says there should be no border post between ireland and the british province of northern ireland after brexit. that border is a key issue the eu insists must be resolved for talks can go forward. negotiations continue later this month. here in germany, voters go to the polls in a letter more than five weeks. as things stand it is looking good for german chancellor angela merkel. her christian democrats along with her sister party is far ahead of the social democrats. but there is a tight race developing for the third-biggest party, and the right-wing populist alternative for germany, or afd, might make the cut. as part of our series interviewing the main party candidates, alexander gauland was in our studio today. dw's editor in chief and reporter asked him about his controversial policies. reporter: alexander gauland is a leading cand
more than 15 people are feared dead after a series of suicide bombings in northeastern nigeria.icials say at least three suicide bombers detonated ons at a market and a refugee camp. bow boko haram is suspected of carrying out the attacks. britain says there should be no border post between ireland and the british province of northern ireland after brexit. that border is a key issue the eu insists must be resolved for talks can go forward. negotiations continue later this month. here in...
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nigeria's president has hit out at separatists in his first television appearance after a very long absence spent several months in the u.k. being treated for an undisclosed medical condition. 's absence led for protests and calls for him to resign. officials have ruled out terrorism is emotive after a van crashed into two bus shelters this morning. at least one was killed and another injured after a van plowed into two separate bus stops. police arrested the driver. he has a history of psychological problems. iraqi forces are making progress in their drive to recapture the town of -- from the so-called islamic state. troops have liberated scores of villagers on the outskirts of the town. it is one of the last i.s. outpost in northern iraq. the u.s. navy has ordered what it is calling a 24 hour operational pause for its fleets worldwide. that, as it investigates a spate of collisions between its ships and civilian vessels. on monday, the destroyer uss john mccain crashed with an oil tanker near singapore. five people were injured another 10 are missing. this is the fourth accident involving
nigeria's president has hit out at separatists in his first television appearance after a very long absence spent several months in the u.k. being treated for an undisclosed medical condition. 's absence led for protests and calls for him to resign. officials have ruled out terrorism is emotive after a van crashed into two bus shelters this morning. at least one was killed and another injured after a van plowed into two separate bus stops. police arrested the driver. he has a history of...
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. >> and there's been so many criticisms from conservatives after nigeria port came out that highlighted 213 employees that were rehired after committing crimes and i was wondering if you could read those why are they still part of the administration and does the present have any plans to replace them when his term is up in november? >> when we have a personnel announcement i will let you know. >> is the presidency can recommendation from the deputy attorney general was he asking for an fbi background check? >> i imagine they go through the standard process. when we have an announcement on what the decision is i will let you know. >> there 2200 other pardons and application. does the president have any pardon policy of philosophy or way that he would like to use his part power were? >> i know the white house counsel plays a big role in that we will be involved in that process and any deliberations on the. >> the president may clear in the past that he wanted to get started on tax reform but we haven't heard them say that much about it. the political on the white house responded that he h
. >> and there's been so many criticisms from conservatives after nigeria port came out that highlighted 213 employees that were rehired after committing crimes and i was wondering if you could read those why are they still part of the administration and does the present have any plans to replace them when his term is up in november? >> when we have a personnel announcement i will let you know. >> is the presidency can recommendation from the deputy attorney general was he...
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opec on the production side is the two countries, which are not part of the agreement, libya and nigeriah are both seeing production rise rather faster than most of us expected, diluting the impact of the opec cuts. anna: can opec achieve the rebalancing of this market with the current compliance levels that we have seen from opec? you are getting this market back into balance. that has been the goal of many. is opec on the right path? >> the compliance rates for the period of the deal as a whole 80%, which by historic opec standards, it is pretty good. they met last week in abu dhabi. they will have other meetings were they will try to remind members of their obligations to ensure that compliance rates remain high. part of the problem has been that while they have been complying to greater investment extents with their output caps, the libyan and nigeria surge in what they diluted have achieved. anna: do we need further cuts pledged? >> it depends how quickly you want to achieve rebalancing. what we read in the oil market last friday is come if for the sake of argument,' stocks continue
opec on the production side is the two countries, which are not part of the agreement, libya and nigeriah are both seeing production rise rather faster than most of us expected, diluting the impact of the opec cuts. anna: can opec achieve the rebalancing of this market with the current compliance levels that we have seen from opec? you are getting this market back into balance. that has been the goal of many. is opec on the right path? >> the compliance rates for the period of the deal as...
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the decision they have to make to build a brand in the philippines versus thailand versus mexico or nigeriaa very complicated one. the vision was very early defined that that was a problem we had to solve. we had to figure out a way to make southeast asia one for brands when they look at it and give them that opportunity to enter and access the consumer the same way that they would be doing in china or the u.s. haslinda: it is not just about the consumer. 600 million people in this part of the world. it is also about the merchants. when you first started, you had nothing to sell. how did you go about convincing merchants they should be in this marketplace? max: the first products we would have had on the websites, we didn't have any of these products. we basically scraped pictures from other websites and put them on. we had someone running to a shop and call them hunters at the time. we had a good group of hunters, which are on motorcycles and went to shopping malls and bought that product and then we sent that product quickly as our orders took off. the business model was really proving it
the decision they have to make to build a brand in the philippines versus thailand versus mexico or nigeriaa very complicated one. the vision was very early defined that that was a problem we had to solve. we had to figure out a way to make southeast asia one for brands when they look at it and give them that opportunity to enter and access the consumer the same way that they would be doing in china or the u.s. haslinda: it is not just about the consumer. 600 million people in this part of the...
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the president of nigeria, muhammadu buhari, has arrived back home in abuja after spending the past three—old is due to address the nation on monday. mr buhari has had three spells of medical leave since june last year. at least seven people were stabbed ina at least seven people were stabbed in a russian city. police say they have identified him as a local man and they are checking for information about his mental health. president trump has thanked his former chief strategist steve bannon for his service and his part in the defeat of hillary clinton. mr bannon was dismissed from his post at the white house. he has vowed to continue fighting the president's opponents, returning to a role at the ultra—conservative website breitbart news. stay with us on bbc world news, still to come... battle paint in baghdad, but it is football driving the passions of these iraqi manchester united fans. this is bbc world news today. i'm alpa patel. the latest headlines... tens of thousands of antiracism protesters have ta ken to the streets of boston. a group of white nationalists have been escorted away
the president of nigeria, muhammadu buhari, has arrived back home in abuja after spending the past three—old is due to address the nation on monday. mr buhari has had three spells of medical leave since june last year. at least seven people were stabbed ina at least seven people were stabbed in a russian city. police say they have identified him as a local man and they are checking for information about his mental health. president trump has thanked his former chief strategist steve bannon...
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were indicators of real trouble recently when the local south africans turned on immigrants from nigeria whatever government is going forward do not address the issue of lack of access to what everyone else is enjoying, it will be sitting on an explosion, which goes back. i want to move on. that makes the situation even more tragic than kenya. the anc is in internal turmoil, an internalanc members, internal anc members who want to hold onto their positions cannot completely cut zuma off. activated their confidence, they would have to go back and jockey for their own positions. economically south africa is in dire straits. i want to mention economics. europeans are enjoying their holidays. in one of the most striking better grass, a rubber dinghy has arrived on the beach near cadiz and people are running from it. this is a representation in one picture of a whole process that has happened before, and is happening in other parts through the middle east. we have talked a lot about libya as a way of people getting into europe. many are coming from sub saharan africa. now a route from morocco
were indicators of real trouble recently when the local south africans turned on immigrants from nigeria whatever government is going forward do not address the issue of lack of access to what everyone else is enjoying, it will be sitting on an explosion, which goes back. i want to move on. that makes the situation even more tragic than kenya. the anc is in internal turmoil, an internalanc members, internal anc members who want to hold onto their positions cannot completely cut zuma off....
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expect to get their money back and now not all states have a right to persecute paris for instance nigeria were a lot of pirates come from doesn't have a comprehensive law against them why not. good question i don't know i'm not an expert home on west africa the indian ocean is more my area of expertise but you know piracy is an international crime it has to take place on the high seas for it to be an act of piracy if it takes place in shore then it's just armed robbery at sea so cheap to totally different crimes but the when it takes place on the high seas is an international crime they pirates can be arrested by any country and handed over to a country that also recognizes piracy is a crime so quite a lot of pirates were arrested on the high seas and taken to the seychelles for example and prosecuted in a court. there in many pirates to serving their time in say show in the seychelles prison the same here in kenya kenya recognizes the international crime of piracy it has under its own law recognizes that crime and therefore they were able to prosecute the same in india where there is an
expect to get their money back and now not all states have a right to persecute paris for instance nigeria were a lot of pirates come from doesn't have a comprehensive law against them why not. good question i don't know i'm not an expert home on west africa the indian ocean is more my area of expertise but you know piracy is an international crime it has to take place on the high seas for it to be an act of piracy if it takes place in shore then it's just armed robbery at sea so cheap to...