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agreement on the downs operation while if the opiah insist on guidelines alone it just depends on the nile river for almost all of its water it fears a rapid filling of the reservoir would severely restrict the flow of the nile so dan wants if the o.p.'s to share data of the downs operation to avoid flooding protect its own dams if the o.p.'s says the hydroelectric power producers is important to be the energy needs of millions of ethiopia and lacks stable electricity supplies when fully operational or down will become the largest hydroelectric plant in africa. let's bring in our guests in nairobi william davison a senior if you appear analyst at international crisis group in london and that is president of the world association for sustainable development in oslo guy term gabrielle is a political analyst focusing on the horn of africa what into the program well this is not the 1st time that egypt has warned of repercussions if there's no political progress on the issue of the day are they serious this time sure that if european take into consideration the latest statement by president of the c.
agreement on the downs operation while if the opiah insist on guidelines alone it just depends on the nile river for almost all of its water it fears a rapid filling of the reservoir would severely restrict the flow of the nile so dan wants if the o.p.'s to share data of the downs operation to avoid flooding protect its own dams if the o.p.'s says the hydroelectric power producers is important to be the energy needs of millions of ethiopia and lacks stable electricity supplies when fully...
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be good becoming too strong against the egyptians so he said every baby has to be thrown in the nile river, all the boys. not everyone obeyed the order to murder all newborn hebrew newborns. when they were unable to hide them any longer, his parents contacted the plan. what they decided to do was make a baby art for him, put him in there and have his sister miriam to come down to the nile river and put him in which i think is such an interesting picture. denial these babies, it's where moses got life. >> i love her story. we meet her at a very young age and she is concerned already about her brother who is floating around the nile and she follows it and follows it. she sets this baby and decides to take her in. i see you're taking this baby, would you have one of the hebrew women nurse him. the princess said yes. she runs to her mother and says would you like to see your child again. miriam is the one who makes it happen. >> it was because of these early years that moves us new moses initially did not win a part of this. when he told god to send somebody else, i'm not equipped and god said
be good becoming too strong against the egyptians so he said every baby has to be thrown in the nile river, all the boys. not everyone obeyed the order to murder all newborn hebrew newborns. when they were unable to hide them any longer, his parents contacted the plan. what they decided to do was make a baby art for him, put him in there and have his sister miriam to come down to the nile river and put him in which i think is such an interesting picture. denial these babies, it's where moses...
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is enough to keep these men from working on the ice and in the freezing water because the river nile river contains gold men from villages along the nile river have been panning for gold in this area for centuries the best time of year to do it is the winter because the river is lower than your in the summer months these tiny little yellow flanks you can see them on don't look much they were around $50.00 a gram. it's time for the perfect jenny the winter sponsored plan qatar airways maybe not surprising the weather in patagonia has gone pretty rapidly down towards wind to the pacific is is throwing wind and rain in southern on these and the highs but on the argentines i was nice and warm fairly rapidly around the 30 mark from a spot that cold wind on the coasts of europe wide southeast brazil is much larger than it was david for so it's downing trend if you like on the circulation and went off shore but the seasonal rain is there and the coast up towards rio and inland the showers nasty scattered with a hint of significant rain in ecuador it's moving out for colombia now with a change in
is enough to keep these men from working on the ice and in the freezing water because the river nile river contains gold men from villages along the nile river have been panning for gold in this area for centuries the best time of year to do it is the winter because the river is lower than your in the summer months these tiny little yellow flanks you can see them on don't look much they were around $50.00 a gram. it's time for the perfect jenny the winter sponsored plan qatar airways maybe not...
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gold mines of villages along the nile river be coming for gold in this area for centuries the best time of year to do it is the winter because the river is lower the jury in the summer months these tiny little yellow flakes you can see one don't look much they were around $50.00 the grass. after 5 years in custody position rainy and 1000 eons ago a rat that is one step closer to freedom but it's unclear when she can leave iran. hello there i'm starting a tape this is al jazeera life and also coming up fronts of the support to the iraqi people in a town where christians were forced to flee from myself isis. the biden administration sends a less us afghan president our afghani outlining its policy for afghanistan going forward we'll have all those details for you. and an island divided the dominican republic announces plans to build a security was along its border to keep haitian migrants out. but we begin with that breaking news out of iran nazneen zakaria ratcliffe an iranian british national is one step closer to freedom after 5 years now in custody however it does remain unclear wheth
gold mines of villages along the nile river be coming for gold in this area for centuries the best time of year to do it is the winter because the river is lower the jury in the summer months these tiny little yellow flakes you can see one don't look much they were around $50.00 the grass. after 5 years in custody position rainy and 1000 eons ago a rat that is one step closer to freedom but it's unclear when she can leave iran. hello there i'm starting a tape this is al jazeera life and also...
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> what they decided to do was make almost a baby arc and have his sister miriam take him to the nile river which is an interesting picture, and it is where moses got life. shannon: sunday at 10:00 pm on the fox news channel and exclusively on fox nation. remember the colorado baker taken to the supreme court when he declined to make a cake for a same-sex ceremony, he's back in court, you will not believe what he refuses to make this time. kristin wagner here live next. is now a good time for a flare-up? enough, crohn's! for adults with moderate to severe crohn's or ulcerative colitis... stelara® can provide relief and is the only approved medication to reduce inflammation on and below the surface of the intestine in uc. you, getting on that flight? back off, uc! stelara® may increase your risk of infections, some serious, and cancer. before treatment, get tested for tb. tell your doctor if you have an infection... flu-like symptoms, sores, new skin growths, have had cancer, or if you need a vaccine. pres, a rare, potentially fatal brain condition, may be possible. some serious allergic rea
> what they decided to do was make almost a baby arc and have his sister miriam take him to the nile river which is an interesting picture, and it is where moses got life. shannon: sunday at 10:00 pm on the fox news channel and exclusively on fox nation. remember the colorado baker taken to the supreme court when he declined to make a cake for a same-sex ceremony, he's back in court, you will not believe what he refuses to make this time. kristin wagner here live next. is now a good time for...
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and in the freezing water because the written already contains gold meant to villages along the nile river to be panning for gold in this area for centuries the best time of year to do it is the winter because the river is lower than your in the summer months these tiny little yellow flakes you can see them on don't look much like they were around $50.00 a gram. to . hello again i'm fully back to bill in doha with the headlines on al-jazeera 65 days into the job u.s. president joe biden has out his 1st news conference he announce a new goal to have 200000000 americans vaccinated against the coronavirus by the end of his 1st 100 days in office biden also defended his handling of the growing of bibles of refugees and migrants at the southern border calling it a sees no increase he said while most of the people at the border being sent back children should be turned away. that the vast majority of the families are coming we're trying to work out now with mexico their willingness to take more of those families back but that's what's happening not getting across the border and those who are com
and in the freezing water because the written already contains gold meant to villages along the nile river to be panning for gold in this area for centuries the best time of year to do it is the winter because the river is lower than your in the summer months these tiny little yellow flakes you can see them on don't look much like they were around $50.00 a gram. to . hello again i'm fully back to bill in doha with the headlines on al-jazeera 65 days into the job u.s. president joe biden has out...
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and put him in there and have his sister take him down to the nile river and put him in which i think of the nile where the babies are supposed to be thrown to die. it's where moses got life. >> shannon: that's this sunday, right here in the fox news channel and available exclusively on fox nation. we hope you'll join us. remember baker taking it all the way to the court? he's back in court this week and you will not believe when he's been asked to make this time. jack and attorney kristen wegner are here live next. ♪ ♪l b you downloaded the td ameritrade mobile app so you can quickly check the markets? yeah, actually i'm taking one last look at my dashboard before we board. excellent. and you have thinkorswim mobile- -so i can finish analyzing the risk on this position. you two are all set. have a great flight. thanks. we'll see ya. ah, they're getting so smart. choose the app that fits your investing style. ♪♪ did you know prilosec otc can stop frequent heartburn before it begins? heartburn happens when stomach acid refluxes into the esophagus. prilosec otc uses a unique delayed-rel
and put him in there and have his sister take him down to the nile river and put him in which i think of the nile where the babies are supposed to be thrown to die. it's where moses got life. >> shannon: that's this sunday, right here in the fox news channel and available exclusively on fox nation. we hope you'll join us. remember baker taking it all the way to the court? he's back in court this week and you will not believe when he's been asked to make this time. jack and attorney...
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close ties have developed recently due to the construction of ethiopia�*s dam on the river nile which— the headlines: the us senate passes joe biden�*s $1.9 trillion covid—19 relief plan by a single vote. the president says the package will beat the virus, and cut poverty for millions of americans. pope francis holds an unprecedented meeting reports from yemen say dozens of people have died in 24 hours of fighting between government forces and houthi rebels, who are battling for control of the northern city of marib. the rebels, who are supported by iran, want to drive out the saudi—backed government in marib. mark lobel reports. explosion. gunfire. these scenes, shot last month, show pro—government forces have been defending the area around marib from houthi rebels for some time. explosions. now it appears to be under heavy attack again. military sources report a frenetic 24 hours with around 30 deaths on the government side and nearly 60 rebels killed in air strikes. marib is strategically important after heavy investment from the yemeni government. it is also a rich gateway to oil
close ties have developed recently due to the construction of ethiopia�*s dam on the river nile which— the headlines: the us senate passes joe biden�*s $1.9 trillion covid—19 relief plan by a single vote. the president says the package will beat the virus, and cut poverty for millions of americans. pope francis holds an unprecedented meeting reports from yemen say dozens of people have died in 24 hours of fighting between government forces and houthi rebels, who are battling for control...
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one of the starting points of this story is cairo on the river nile a 23000000 strong megalopolis born from the network of trade routes between the middle east and africa. today it's the continent's most important crossroads for people and goods. south of the modern city are the ruins of tot the 1st arab city in egypt. these remains are in the collected site and yet this is where the destinies of africa the middle east and the mediterranean converged some 1400 years ago. in $641.00 a game changing event would occur with their vast conquest campaign underway the arab armies established a junction between africa and the middle east their expansion into egypt would change the continent's entire economy and intensify the demand for slaves. was crucial to the concourses self and it was crucial to d. systems of the slum the empire and its expansion from the what is self captives where turned into slaves and those slaves were recruited in da to me that conquered basically the world at that time. to use them more and it was 1st and foremost a trade with economic and political stakes. the slave
one of the starting points of this story is cairo on the river nile a 23000000 strong megalopolis born from the network of trade routes between the middle east and africa. today it's the continent's most important crossroads for people and goods. south of the modern city are the ruins of tot the 1st arab city in egypt. these remains are in the collected site and yet this is where the destinies of africa the middle east and the mediterranean converged some 1400 years ago. in $641.00 a game...
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one of the starting points of this story is cairo on the river nile a 23000000 strong megalopolis born from the network of trade routes between the middle east and africa. today it's the continent's most important crossroads for people and goods. south of the modern city are the ruins of the 1st arab city in egypt. these remains are in the collected site and yet this is where the destinies of africa the middle east and the mediterranean converged some 1400 years ago. in $641.00 a game changing event would occur with their vast conquest campaign underway the arab armies established a junction between africa and the middle east their expansion into egypt would change the continent's entire economy and intensify the demand for slaves. slavery was crucial to the concourses self and it was crucial to the systems of the slum the empire and its expansion from the congress is self captives where turned into slaves and those slaves were recruited in da to me that conquered basically the world at that time. it was 1st and foremost a trade with economic and political stakes. the slaves were the e
one of the starting points of this story is cairo on the river nile a 23000000 strong megalopolis born from the network of trade routes between the middle east and africa. today it's the continent's most important crossroads for people and goods. south of the modern city are the ruins of the 1st arab city in egypt. these remains are in the collected site and yet this is where the destinies of africa the middle east and the mediterranean converged some 1400 years ago. in $641.00 a game changing...
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close ties have developed recently due to the construction of ethiopia's dam on the river nile which, the city of minneapolis is preparing for the trial of derek chauvin, the former police officer who's charged with the murder of george floyd. jury selection in the case is due to start on monday. the unarmed back man died while in police custody last may. at a news conference, members of mr floyd's family have spoken in support for a police reform package that bans choke holds and racial profiling. our north america correspondent, peter bowes reports. almost ten months after the death of george floyd, his family's grief is still raw. i want to say i love you, in this world, and i say again that i love you stop by george fly died after being arrested by police after being arrested outside a shop in minneapolis. footage showed that the white officer derek chauvin was kneeling on mr floyd was magnetic while he was pinned to the ground. my brother said i can't breathe multiple times but the officer sat on his neck with a smirk on his face. i can't stop thinking about that stop by the eve
close ties have developed recently due to the construction of ethiopia's dam on the river nile which, the city of minneapolis is preparing for the trial of derek chauvin, the former police officer who's charged with the murder of george floyd. jury selection in the case is due to start on monday. the unarmed back man died while in police custody last may. at a news conference, members of mr floyd's family have spoken in support for a police reform package that bans choke holds and racial...
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one of the starting points of this story is cairo on the river nile a 23000000 strong megalopolis born from the network of trade routes between the middle east and africa. today it's the continent's most important crossroads for people and goods. south of the modern city are the ruins of 4 start the 1st arab city in egypt. these remains are a neglected site and yet this is where the destinies of africa the middle east and the mediterranean converged some 1400 years ago. in $641.00 a game changing event would occur with their vast conquest campaign underway the arab armies established a junction between africa and the middle east their expansion into egypt would change the continent's entire economy and intensify the demand for slaves. slavery was crucial to the concourses self and it was crucial to systems of the slum the empire and its expansion from the is self captives where turned into slaves and those slaves were recruited in daraa made that conquered basically the world at that time. to use them or it was 1st and foremost a trade with economic and political stakes. the slaves wer
one of the starting points of this story is cairo on the river nile a 23000000 strong megalopolis born from the network of trade routes between the middle east and africa. today it's the continent's most important crossroads for people and goods. south of the modern city are the ruins of 4 start the 1st arab city in egypt. these remains are a neglected site and yet this is where the destinies of africa the middle east and the mediterranean converged some 1400 years ago. in $641.00 a game...
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one of the starting points of this story is cairo on the river nile a 23000000 strong megalopolis born from the network of trade routes between the middle east and africa. today it's the continent's most important crossroads for people and goods. south of the modern city are the ruins of tot the 1st arab city in egypt. these remains are a neglected site and yet this is where the destinies of africa the middle east and the mediterranean converged some 1400 years ago. in $641.00 a game changing event would occur with their vast conquest campaign underway the arab armies established a junction between africa and the middle east their expansion into egypt would change the continent's entire economy and intensify the demand for slaves. was crucial to the concourses self and it was crucial to d. systems of these empire and its expansion from the concourses self captives where turned into slaves and those slaves were recruited in da to me that conquered basically the world at that time. it was 1st and foremost a trade with economic and political stakes. were the essential source of energy. ba
one of the starting points of this story is cairo on the river nile a 23000000 strong megalopolis born from the network of trade routes between the middle east and africa. today it's the continent's most important crossroads for people and goods. south of the modern city are the ruins of tot the 1st arab city in egypt. these remains are a neglected site and yet this is where the destinies of africa the middle east and the mediterranean converged some 1400 years ago. in $641.00 a game changing...
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this river is going to run dryer than the nile in the worst drought ever. the realities are stark. i think the members of the senate leaving are an example of how stark that reality is. you don't walk away when you see an opportunity to win. you lean into it that, not move away from it. >> ashley, i'm going to say at least a few of these folks resigning, maybe portman and toomey chief among them, have a more natural ability to govern with someone like president biden than they do with ted cruz or josh hawley. i wonder if you have any insights into how the white house feels about retirements of people who they may not agree with, but president biden is known to relish the opportunity to at least talk policy with members of the other party. any reaction from them on these resignations? >> just more generally i think the thing you're seeing with the covid relief bill is what the white house has described as a test case for how they get legislation done. it seems like with any other big package going forward, they're always going to proceed on that track that is consider to president b
this river is going to run dryer than the nile in the worst drought ever. the realities are stark. i think the members of the senate leaving are an example of how stark that reality is. you don't walk away when you see an opportunity to win. you lean into it that, not move away from it. >> ashley, i'm going to say at least a few of these folks resigning, maybe portman and toomey chief among them, have a more natural ability to govern with someone like president biden than they do with ted...
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rivers and the deserts of africa. we see a camel written by a barber and another one being driven on by a black man following him on foot. in the east near the nile and the red sea is the sultan of cairo at the bottom of the parchment sits. holding all of the gold in the world in his hands. like this outlaws brings us back to the great african empires of the medieval era we tend to forget the riches that were produced back then in africa so the council on atlas maps this commercial power which had also become known to the europeans at the thought of a new as a way to. ringback ringback ringback towards the end of the middle ages 6 great slave trade routes crossed the sub-saharan african desert all the way up to the mediterranean each was connected to a major port algiers tunis tripoli cairo all were departure points for shipments to the markets of southern europe venice general marsay and granada. some captives were even deported as far as china and japan in all 3 and a half me. african captives were traded on the slavery routes between the 7th and the 14th century. the impact of the transair and slave trade has left a deeply rooted legacy molly
rivers and the deserts of africa. we see a camel written by a barber and another one being driven on by a black man following him on foot. in the east near the nile and the red sea is the sultan of cairo at the bottom of the parchment sits. holding all of the gold in the world in his hands. like this outlaws brings us back to the great african empires of the medieval era we tend to forget the riches that were produced back then in africa so the council on atlas maps this commercial power which...
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rivers and the deserts of africa. we see a camel written by a barber and another one being driven on by a black man following him on foot. in the east near the nile and the red sea is the sultan of cairo at the bottom of the parchment sits. holding all of the gold in the world in his hands. so that. miss outlets brings us back to the great african empires of the medieval era we tend to forget the riches that were produced back then in africa so the council on atlas maps this commercial power of which i had also become known to the europeans shifts it to fall the new is always up. ringback ringback ringback ringback ringback ringback towards the end of the middle ages 6 great slave trade routes crossed the sub-saharan african desert all the way up to the mediterranean each was connected to a major port algiers tunis tripoli cairo all were departure points for shipments to the markets of southern europe venice general marsay and granada. some captives were even deported as far as china and japan in all. 3 and a half 1000000 african captives were traded on the slavery routes between the 7th and the 14th century. the impact of the transfer her and sl
rivers and the deserts of africa. we see a camel written by a barber and another one being driven on by a black man following him on foot. in the east near the nile and the red sea is the sultan of cairo at the bottom of the parchment sits. holding all of the gold in the world in his hands. so that. miss outlets brings us back to the great african empires of the medieval era we tend to forget the riches that were produced back then in africa so the council on atlas maps this commercial power of...
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river in china. these began and stood out the petri dish i suppose, which is the first of those in effect with each other. and i think is probably the nile civilization spread eastward. and mesopotamian civilization spread westward. all of the sudden, probably near the city and the marshes of southeast iraq, that's what i think is the first international border were two completely different peoples meet each other. the consumer granular scale, how did the first border really get noted? i would like to think of farmers. stick to england. a lot of this, imagine in the bronze age using a fire hydrants speckle may be running out with metal catches soil and low and behold. [inaudible] a fruit or vegetable he can eat. but psyche makes a line of these the early and creates a referral. that in that he can create lots of stuff and then produce what's used to feed with neighboring farmers and indulge therefore in some sort of trade. so increasing and creating luck let's say we get an orderly fashion all going in the north-south direction. and then he's got a neighbor, and similarly let's say his land is not on the side of a hill and he is followin
river in china. these began and stood out the petri dish i suppose, which is the first of those in effect with each other. and i think is probably the nile civilization spread eastward. and mesopotamian civilization spread westward. all of the sudden, probably near the city and the marshes of southeast iraq, that's what i think is the first international border were two completely different peoples meet each other. the consumer granular scale, how did the first border really get noted? i would...