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travelled frequently to north africa so his work far from being colonial in outlook came to be seen as a true and sympathetic depiction of life in the arab world. for him to. do. this. it it did it was a good for well over all. for the. whole and. everybody particularly lives of our city 150. readers. iris famous landmarks are still a draw for millions of tourists today but in the 19th century the city was the european capital for art literature fashion and theater. yes. yes of course i did. motion you. on it went off. on section. though these days the art on display in landmarks why is more for the. late 19th century it was the art of scores. i don't know if you're going to suck. it. up what do you think you were. branson moments when no and the ambiance booky me. and later picasso all lived there. but d.n.a. was born into a middle class family living not far from the open and the louvre but the family later moved to a small time some from paris. his father. was a judge. his mother mary ordeal bush it was the daughter of another. dozen femi yang femi. barons yen. illini on. the other
travelled frequently to north africa so his work far from being colonial in outlook came to be seen as a true and sympathetic depiction of life in the arab world. for him to. do. this. it it did it was a good for well over all. for the. whole and. everybody particularly lives of our city 150. readers. iris famous landmarks are still a draw for millions of tourists today but in the 19th century the city was the european capital for art literature fashion and theater. yes. yes of course i did....
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early on, they debuted in north africa in british hands. they developed a reputation of being death traps because of explosions. a lot of people attributed that to gasoline. it was actually the ammunition combusting when the hull was breached. they took the lighter ammunition and put it in the lower hull. they're called rec storage tanks. in the later versions, the ammo is stored in a double-walled metal box. between the boxes is a solution of glycerin and water. should the hull be breached in that area, it lowers the kinetic energy of the incoming rounds that the an ammunition would no longer combust. that improved the conditions. they came in the 1930's. (technical problem) as the world started to see the advent of armored warfare on a grand scale -- it was designed in the late 1930's. it was designed to go specifically against the german tanks. it was effective against those. as the war evolved, new technologies came out of it. that challenged it quite a bit. they continued to improve the tank throughout the war. this version has the 75
early on, they debuted in north africa in british hands. they developed a reputation of being death traps because of explosions. a lot of people attributed that to gasoline. it was actually the ammunition combusting when the hull was breached. they took the lighter ammunition and put it in the lower hull. they're called rec storage tanks. in the later versions, the ammo is stored in a double-walled metal box. between the boxes is a solution of glycerin and water. should the hull be breached in...
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the french artist all remedies visited north africa and painted around the same time as d.n.a. and is better known around the world today. d.n.a. is arctic is more conservative but his paintings specially of broussard and its people remain a source of inspiration to many bringing realism and respect to a region often thought of as being closed to the outside world. a lot of what the i overdosed. but my sister saved me. a lot my last issue with my family what about the reality of addiction in the arab wild and the struggle africa for a. lot it was just me and it's a truck. i'll just see a wild guess inside a rehab clinic in the nile delta. rehab egypt edge of addiction on al-jazeera. hello and welcome back let's look at the weather across australasia we have a tropical cyclone or soon to be tropical cyclone prattled which is moving towards new caledonian that's going to give some flooding rain over next 24 hours the influence of the storm system will extend along the coast of both new says new south wales and queensland give me some woody big surf conditions we're also like to s
the french artist all remedies visited north africa and painted around the same time as d.n.a. and is better known around the world today. d.n.a. is arctic is more conservative but his paintings specially of broussard and its people remain a source of inspiration to many bringing realism and respect to a region often thought of as being closed to the outside world. a lot of what the i overdosed. but my sister saved me. a lot my last issue with my family what about the reality of addiction in...
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travelled frequently to north africa so his work far from being colonial in outlook came to be seen as a true and sympathetic depiction of life in the arab world. for the. good of. all who is. open. to all. who. it it did it was a good for well over all. for the. whole and. everybody particularly lives of our city 150. paris famous landmarks are still a draw for millions of tourists today but in the 19th century the city was the european capital for art literature fashion and theater. yes. yes of course i did. motion you. on it went off. on us. though these days the art on display in landmark why is more for the. late 19th century it was the artist's course. it. was. when cinema when no and the ambience booky me. and later picasso all lived there. but d.n.a. was born into a middle class family living not far from the open and the louvre the family later to a small town and some from paris called. his father. was a judge. his mother mary ordeal bush it was the daughter of another boy. and often the only see it in it was in femi yang femi. yen. you need on degree some. revenge enough or
travelled frequently to north africa so his work far from being colonial in outlook came to be seen as a true and sympathetic depiction of life in the arab world. for the. good of. all who is. open. to all. who. it it did it was a good for well over all. for the. whole and. everybody particularly lives of our city 150. paris famous landmarks are still a draw for millions of tourists today but in the 19th century the city was the european capital for art literature fashion and theater. yes. yes...
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to say for the major keep going yeah the major security threats of course come from come from north africa come from the chaos in libya that we helped to cornell's so and so in that sense if you will the average french or italian citizen or more danger of being killed by weaponry and bombs coming. liberated intervention states where we cause chaos and then you are from russia or china and that is a big problem in public perception we don't the average person doesn't see what the think tanks see as the sort you know jonathan that jonathan i think one of the interesting things here is that the united states and the atlantic alliance they have gotten so used to having such a heavy damage and having had gemini for the last 7 decades that they they don't understand how to reimagine the world that they don't have it and i think it is the lack of imagination and how the world is changing and i think it terrifies them i mean the new cold war with china just look at the rhetoric they go back to the same rhetoric we need to have a cold war we need to have an enemy and the world this evolving so quic
to say for the major keep going yeah the major security threats of course come from come from north africa come from the chaos in libya that we helped to cornell's so and so in that sense if you will the average french or italian citizen or more danger of being killed by weaponry and bombs coming. liberated intervention states where we cause chaos and then you are from russia or china and that is a big problem in public perception we don't the average person doesn't see what the think tanks see...
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i mean moment mark almond mentioned and north africa but what about the central issue of the middle east richards israel palestine i mean trump has just come up with the military the most outrageous so-called peace plan and europe has been silent about it britain indeed has protected us with your and the security council from being criticized we're going to must speak out on the central issue of the middle east which is palestine we must start bringing sanctions to bear against israel responded quote some of the produce and comes from their own occupied territories disgruntled should be the year of getting back to the promised on a new service the main issue which infects everything in the middle east you know it's interesting if we go to a drill and i want to on the back of one of jonathan just said there i agree and disagree with jonathan l. quibble and one thing. falling back on these traditional levers of power military but actually i think it's more cynical than that because what you saw at the munich conference is basically the export forcible export of of western values and that f
i mean moment mark almond mentioned and north africa but what about the central issue of the middle east richards israel palestine i mean trump has just come up with the military the most outrageous so-called peace plan and europe has been silent about it britain indeed has protected us with your and the security council from being criticized we're going to must speak out on the central issue of the middle east which is palestine we must start bringing sanctions to bear against israel responded...
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the french artist all remark isa visited north africa and painted around the same time as d.n.a. and is better known around the world today. d.n.a. is all it is more conservative but his painting specially of broussard and its people remain a source of inspiration to many bringing realism and respect to a region often thought of as being closed to the outside world. the want of what the i overdosed. but my sister saved me when i lost my last issue with my family what about the reality of addiction in the arab wild and the struggle of recovering and the like it was just me and it's a truck. i'll just say oh well it goes inside a rehab clinic in the nile delta. rehab egypt edge of addiction on al-jazeera. winning programming from international film made sense. al-jazeera sets the stage egypt of ethiopia will be the life if the line is the life of the nines did everybody is there. ex-pats you are giving we're going to let the planet go through ruin because we're not doing obvious things open your eyes to an alternative view of the world today on the world is in. hello again the weat
the french artist all remark isa visited north africa and painted around the same time as d.n.a. and is better known around the world today. d.n.a. is all it is more conservative but his painting specially of broussard and its people remain a source of inspiration to many bringing realism and respect to a region often thought of as being closed to the outside world. the want of what the i overdosed. but my sister saved me when i lost my last issue with my family what about the reality of...
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opportunity for europe and the growth prospects a good 4 percent boost in gross domestic product for north africa is expected this year for east africa we're talking about over 6 percent of course the numbers could change huge volumes of trade are at stake here you also got global commodity prices to think about we'll get to that later in the show 1st of all let's talk about african growth and viral spread with you would have one from the german african business association how worried are you about business between germany and africa 1st of all yet this time being not especially worried because we also see that it's a great towns for the african continent. disruption and the global value chains we have at the time being time ness in every single value chain and we do think that africa can step in here africa depends heavily on china though i mean that's something you can't change overnight but we do see some countries uganda for example looking to places like india the united arab emirates. to import because they have been import bans in many cases in china. will that include the e.u. though it
opportunity for europe and the growth prospects a good 4 percent boost in gross domestic product for north africa is expected this year for east africa we're talking about over 6 percent of course the numbers could change huge volumes of trade are at stake here you also got global commodity prices to think about we'll get to that later in the show 1st of all let's talk about african growth and viral spread with you would have one from the german african business association how worried are you...
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interesting thing here is the winds across parts of north africa would like to see a lot of lifted dust across algeria extending southwards cheer in the course of wednesday we woll across parts of west africa the usual rush of showers that you would expect largely in coastal regions across more eastern areas we've got some showers shop across the ethiopian highlands we might see wanted to showers the fate thing had us up about. it's a 4 hour climb. for 4 minutes of practice . but to achieve their dream of becoming afghanistan's 1st ever winter an impi ends they will have to overcome many mountains. camping a path of hope and inspiration where the light shines witness on al-jazeera the. you're watching al-jazeera a reminder of our top stories this hour there's a rush to buy the basic essentials in singapore after may bring malaysia decided to close its borders kuala lumpur's decision follows a spike in corona virus infections authorities say have reported 125 new cases bringing the total to 553 china meanwhile has recorded only one new domestic coronavirus case the other 20 were traveler
interesting thing here is the winds across parts of north africa would like to see a lot of lifted dust across algeria extending southwards cheer in the course of wednesday we woll across parts of west africa the usual rush of showers that you would expect largely in coastal regions across more eastern areas we've got some showers shop across the ethiopian highlands we might see wanted to showers the fate thing had us up about. it's a 4 hour climb. for 4 minutes of practice . but to achieve...
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north. africa. small acts can inspire big changes in the people making a small go in africa sometimes to write. joined up as they set out to save the environment learn from one another and work together for the letters in church. many songs do you all for tuning in coca for good. next on d w. lawyer. car culture. car hair. superman. superfood stylish style icon don't let those. life style you're a. w's crime fighters are back with africa's most successful radio drama series continues from the olympus odes are available online and of course you can share and discuss on w. africa's facebook page and other social media platforms for a crime fighter to mean no. longer. dull. hello on a warm welcome to this new edition of eco africa the environment magazine that brings you topic some all over africa and europe i am now 'd it's coming to you from lagos nigeria and joining me from uganda is my colleague sundra. yes today's show takes us on another journey across africa and you.
north. africa. small acts can inspire big changes in the people making a small go in africa sometimes to write. joined up as they set out to save the environment learn from one another and work together for the letters in church. many songs do you all for tuning in coca for good. next on d w. lawyer. car culture. car hair. superman. superfood stylish style icon don't let those. life style you're a. w's crime fighters are back with africa's most successful radio drama series continues from the...
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they followed the first assault troops in north africa. they nursed and sustained the morale of the embattled force on coregador. they improvised wards and cared for the sick and wounded in the jungles of batang. and they brought life and comfort to the allied forces on the bitter battlefields in europe. nowhere was the story more thrillingly acted out than at the beach head. after the landing, army nurses went ashore and worked dill gently during the pirnt winter 1944. >> they were there when we needed them. they were there, all right, and took the same beating we did. the angels of enzio. some figures in the dark desolate winter hell. we knew their job and we knew that we could depend on them. they worked in all sorts of setups and around the clock they kept us in shape. we were all grateful, very grateful. ♪ the hospital tents were shelled regularly, but that didn't stop them. they even nursed the enemy pilot who was shot down after bombing the hospital tent area. >> they served in the true tradition of the corps with courage, skill and
they followed the first assault troops in north africa. they nursed and sustained the morale of the embattled force on coregador. they improvised wards and cared for the sick and wounded in the jungles of batang. and they brought life and comfort to the allied forces on the bitter battlefields in europe. nowhere was the story more thrillingly acted out than at the beach head. after the landing, army nurses went ashore and worked dill gently during the pirnt winter 1944. >> they were there...
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officials there's absolutely no sense that this is a crisis it's like number 4 on their middle east or north africa agenda. before libya it's below libya it's below iran it's below iraq even this syrian crisis and the turkish president recha type early on with this act of political theater i would call it is probably hoping to bring this higher up on the e.u.'s agenda. borzou daragahi. if an independent newspaper thanks very much. as take a look now at some of the other stories making headlines around the world. 2 members of the saudi royal family have been arrested for allegedly plotting to oust king solomon and his designated heir one is the former crown prince mohammed bin nayef the other is one of the cames brothers both have been charged with treason and. a u.s. congressional report has found the boeing 737 max airline is a fundamentally flawed and unsafe investigative said the plank plane's certification process was quote grossly insufficient the plane was grounded worldwide last march after 2 crashes killed 346 people in ethiopia and indonesia. will publish a hash it has scrapped plans to re
officials there's absolutely no sense that this is a crisis it's like number 4 on their middle east or north africa agenda. before libya it's below libya it's below iran it's below iraq even this syrian crisis and the turkish president recha type early on with this act of political theater i would call it is probably hoping to bring this higher up on the e.u.'s agenda. borzou daragahi. if an independent newspaper thanks very much. as take a look now at some of the other stories making headlines...
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africa. once again economic opportunism is the prime mover but now the migration is in the opposite direction. as those who were formerly colonized head north riven by war wound and oppression. ending up here at the gate of europe. africa. can still tell a group who are. second center to little problematic. what the migrants find is a double fence. most of it paid for by the european union. 4 meters high 6 kilometers long. cable dental dollars on the said. in this article the only. effective are they are they not of their own model i mean a few new york. which what the migrants also find is a holding center for their status as refugees is decided that typically takes months it's not a frozen but there are straight. to tunisia to do nice who. wants to longest walk. to commute on city of. him or lose more yet. him off the path to. suit our city to city as we see is if. you. google to look good or merely. remove the market. for those who arrive often come from far further afield from other continents even. i came here from india kashmir because of economical problem. in india. and. there are people who are allowed into from africa and it takes
africa. once again economic opportunism is the prime mover but now the migration is in the opposite direction. as those who were formerly colonized head north riven by war wound and oppression. ending up here at the gate of europe. africa. can still tell a group who are. second center to little problematic. what the migrants find is a double fence. most of it paid for by the european union. 4 meters high 6 kilometers long. cable dental dollars on the said. in this article the only. effective...
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they followed the first troops in north africa, they nursed and sustained the morality and battle forces improvised and cared to the sick and wounded in the jungles. they brought life and comfort to allied forces on the bitter bitter battlefields of europe. nowhere was the story more thrillingly active out then at the beach. after the landing army nurses went ashore and worked villages in the winter of 1944. >> they were there when we needed them they were there all right. they said they took the same beating we did. the angels of enzi off. figures in the dark, desolate winter hell. they knew their job. we knew that we could depend on them. they worked in all kinds of makeshift setups around the clock in an effort to keep us in good shape. they did a great job. we were all grateful. very grateful. ♪ ♪ the hospital tense for shelter regularly but that did not stop them they even nursed the enemy pilot that was shot down. they served in the true tradition of the core, with courage, skill and devotion. after that came the korean war. the army nurse was there. the army nurse was there. [soun
they followed the first troops in north africa, they nursed and sustained the morality and battle forces improvised and cared to the sick and wounded in the jungles. they brought life and comfort to allied forces on the bitter bitter battlefields of europe. nowhere was the story more thrillingly active out then at the beach. after the landing army nurses went ashore and worked villages in the winter of 1944. >> they were there when we needed them they were there all right. they said they...
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you wind up in north africa, correct? >> yep. >> jimmy: and what happens in north africa?a and then marrakesh. and i played in the square. and i made like, with a hat, you know, i busked, played harmonica right next to the snake charmer and the bicyclist, the acrobat. and i'd make like three dierems. and my youth hostile is one dierem and all i could eat was half a dierem. i kind of enjoyed it. i went there for a week or so. we got stoned. >> jimmy: right. >> it was kind of hard to leave, actually. >> jimmy: how long did you wind up staying? >> three months. >> jimmy: three months. >> but then when i left, actually, it was a funnier story, hitchhiking, going to go up through portugal, through spain, i'm in spain now, i'm hitchhiking and here on the horizon comes a 1925 chevrolet pulling an airstream trailer. >> jimmy: what year is this? >> this is 1968. >> jimmy: okay. so this car is old. >> the car's old then! >> jimmy: yeah. >> and the guy stops and it's an old dutchman. i'll never forget him. jimmy vanderol was his name. he had a big handlebar mustache. he picks me up.
you wind up in north africa, correct? >> yep. >> jimmy: and what happens in north africa?a and then marrakesh. and i played in the square. and i made like, with a hat, you know, i busked, played harmonica right next to the snake charmer and the bicyclist, the acrobat. and i'd make like three dierems. and my youth hostile is one dierem and all i could eat was half a dierem. i kind of enjoyed it. i went there for a week or so. we got stoned. >> jimmy: right. >> it was kind...
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sun-drenched glow idyllic mediterranean island where wtourists take holiday, are migrants from north africad, if they're lucky. an adjacent gallery, "la mer clrte"-- the dead sea-- a sculpture of bluhing by french artist kader attia. >> inevitay, when you see that clothing, you think of the t bodit it used to cloth, and the ways in which it's o strethe floor and kind of twisted, you get aense of bodies that, you know, are no longer living. >> we've been asked a lot: what is our polemic, what are our politics? >> reporter: that should be left to t artists, says i.c.a. chief curator eva respini. there was debate about the show at the museum, she says. not about the politics at play, but how to tackle such >> eventually, we drove in and said, you know, this is such a huge topic. this exhibition can't be comprehensive. we found value in thinking deeply about the topic of migration through the lens of art. >> reporter: what do you see surfacing, in terms of how this is representedn art? >> artis are not historians, they're not journalists, they don't have the responsibility to bring forward fact
sun-drenched glow idyllic mediterranean island where wtourists take holiday, are migrants from north africad, if they're lucky. an adjacent gallery, "la mer clrte"-- the dead sea-- a sculpture of bluhing by french artist kader attia. >> inevitay, when you see that clothing, you think of the t bodit it used to cloth, and the ways in which it's o strethe floor and kind of twisted, you get aense of bodies that, you know, are no longer living. >> we've been asked a lot: what...
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interesting thing here is the winds across parts of north africa would like to see a lot of lifted dust across algeria extending southwards cheer in the course of wednesday we were all across parts of west africa usual rush of showers that you would expect in coastal regions across more eastern areas we've got some showers shop across the ethiopian highlands you might see want to showers affecting how to stop about. young women with a passion for space i used to dream about working and if they are still company i like not sound like an ass and act as small stuff the science that giant leap for womankind in cargo starts the if i don't place it inside and at the scheduled time the satellite the descent into space women make science cut a stunt space school at the so 5 on al-jazeera. it could be the biggest land grab in history. as powerful nations lay claim to territories under the ocean was $21.00 geologists are secretly plotting new borders. as the struggle for resources intensifies some of the world's most powerful scientists speak out. oceans manakin on a 0. to . among the top stories
interesting thing here is the winds across parts of north africa would like to see a lot of lifted dust across algeria extending southwards cheer in the course of wednesday we were all across parts of west africa usual rush of showers that you would expect in coastal regions across more eastern areas we've got some showers shop across the ethiopian highlands you might see want to showers affecting how to stop about. young women with a passion for space i used to dream about working and if they...
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tighten access to the country's un estimates 20000 people have died trying to cross to europe from north africa since 2014. news from afghanistan today the afghan media saying i still was behind an attack in the capital kabul that killed at least 30 people the head of the country's peace council was giving a speech when shots were fired senior politician abdullah abdullah was there but he escaped unhurt it's the 1st major attack since the taliban signed a deal with the united states to reduce violence and begin the withdrawal of u.s. troops on the abdel-hamid has more from combo this was a very long standoff between the afghan security forces and attackers that were holed up in a nearby building which was under construction that's actually where they base themselves to launch the attack on this memorial service but you know the attack started at $1120.00 kabul time and it was over about 5 pm so that shows you how long it lasted you had to bring in afghan security forces you had to bring in foreign forces it was quite a situation and it happened south of kabul in an area this predominantly. whic
tighten access to the country's un estimates 20000 people have died trying to cross to europe from north africa since 2014. news from afghanistan today the afghan media saying i still was behind an attack in the capital kabul that killed at least 30 people the head of the country's peace council was giving a speech when shots were fired senior politician abdullah abdullah was there but he escaped unhurt it's the 1st major attack since the taliban signed a deal with the united states to reduce...
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well after the corn period this disinfected before a new crew sails it again to north africa. 1st soccer teams in unity can make the difference between a bad game and a beautiful game and the players of the english club sans united have a team spirit like no other their bond goes far beyond their 90 minutes together player damper as isn't there for the accolades but for support both on and off the field he and his teammates are united in their grief for their children. they are playing for holly for freddy for your work and for many see the players of english sans united football team all have one thing in common they're flossed about. getting together for a weekly practice session helps them to come to terms with that loss. of learning ok to cry it's a quite a feel down. it doesn't make you less of a man it doesn't make you less of a person nothing but love for where the family room. everyone's coffee and we're as close is a family then governor it. about a year ago dance partner lost their daughter holly just a few weeks before she was due then he heard about sounds united football tea
well after the corn period this disinfected before a new crew sails it again to north africa. 1st soccer teams in unity can make the difference between a bad game and a beautiful game and the players of the english club sans united have a team spirit like no other their bond goes far beyond their 90 minutes together player damper as isn't there for the accolades but for support both on and off the field he and his teammates are united in their grief for their children. they are playing for...
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late in june, the disease made its appearance in north africa, introduced probably by the muslims returning from their pilgrimages to mecca. so that finally in late -- early july, the disease made its hile, southin c america. short months, every continent on the globe has been involved in this great pandemic. >> dr. crabtree, you mentioned it had been reported on ships en route to san francisco and several cases were definitely diagnosed among our fleet at newport, rhode island. beenn't it have comparatively simple to have isolated these known cases and prevented the spreading of them and prevent them from coming at all? dr. crabtree: unfortunately, not so simple for the reason that quarantine against influenza is not effective. had it been possible for all of the cases on board the ships to it would isolated, have had little effect on the actual spread of disease because undoubtedly there were many more people on board these same ships who by reason of a more recently acquired infection would have shown no symptoms whatever of the disease and, therefore, they could not have been readily id
late in june, the disease made its appearance in north africa, introduced probably by the muslims returning from their pilgrimages to mecca. so that finally in late -- early july, the disease made its hile, southin c america. short months, every continent on the globe has been involved in this great pandemic. >> dr. crabtree, you mentioned it had been reported on ships en route to san francisco and several cases were definitely diagnosed among our fleet at newport, rhode island. beenn't...
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is native to north africa but clearance poaches under changing ecosystem have put their survival in jeopardy say international conservation groups. the 2 museums want to see the gazelles inhabit the region once again on the chances of the reintroduction program succeeding are high says the director of the national park. the animals feel at home in these high altitude climbs. downtown we've also made efforts to raise awareness about the animals among people who live around the national park. and now of course we hope that they'll be safe here and the 10 years from now there will be a big herd of these because elsie in this reserve. andaz the population of the atlas because there has been growing so have visitor numbers to the nature reserve . there's a lot of interest among tunisians in the story behind the reintroduction of venture . for them the animals are also a cultural icon of their region. we're going to protect them and do everything we can to ensure that they settle in successfully that's why we also set up a pilot research project to monitor the gazelles delish the data we gather on
is native to north africa but clearance poaches under changing ecosystem have put their survival in jeopardy say international conservation groups. the 2 museums want to see the gazelles inhabit the region once again on the chances of the reintroduction program succeeding are high says the director of the national park. the animals feel at home in these high altitude climbs. downtown we've also made efforts to raise awareness about the animals among people who live around the national park. and...
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a large swathe of north africa up there the showers pushing down into what is the sahara desert region so that area will see some showers but it's also going to see this area of winds begin to push down and let me put the temperatures on top of this map and these greens and yellows indicating a lower temperatures so that's wednesday moving on to thursday and you see other areas expanded all the way into more central areas and if you watch the difference between thursday and friday in khartoum the temperature drops from 41 all the way down to 29 degrees so a big change extends all into chad a huge area affected by this low pressure system which is going to have a big impact this is the early warning really because this system develops across northern parts of egypt socorro and alexandria could see vast amounts rain coming down in short period time so it does mean there's a very high risk of flash flooding and a real rest to life and limb surf in that area thursday and probably on into friday too so that extent take care because there will be some very severe weather peter richard thanks
a large swathe of north africa up there the showers pushing down into what is the sahara desert region so that area will see some showers but it's also going to see this area of winds begin to push down and let me put the temperatures on top of this map and these greens and yellows indicating a lower temperatures so that's wednesday moving on to thursday and you see other areas expanded all the way into more central areas and if you watch the difference between thursday and friday in khartoum...
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freetown in sierra leone but also notice the winds pretty much cooler conditions along the coast of north africa we've seen a big drop in temperatures for tonight for tripoli and that is going to extend in towards benghazi as we head through sunday with highs of just 19. hours that sees for the blinds and a robotic arm for the disabled. young australian engineers inventing tools to help people gain independence. and. also. women make science group of gals episode 4 on al-jazeera. hello again i'm just. a reminder of our top stories this hour 2 high profile members of the royal family have been detained in saudi arabia they a former crown prince mohammed bin nayef and prince of made bin saudi the younger brother of the saudi king. south korea is reporting a $174.00 new coronavirus cases bringing the total number of infections to more than 6 and a half 1000 people there have been frantically by mosques and that's prompted the government to limit sales to 2 person a week. the corona virus outbreak has hit china's exports and imports cause causing severe disruption to manufacturing while white custom
freetown in sierra leone but also notice the winds pretty much cooler conditions along the coast of north africa we've seen a big drop in temperatures for tonight for tripoli and that is going to extend in towards benghazi as we head through sunday with highs of just 19. hours that sees for the blinds and a robotic arm for the disabled. young australian engineers inventing tools to help people gain independence. and. also. women make science group of gals episode 4 on al-jazeera. hello again...
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around there not much else happening but let's take you to the forecast where for the whole of north africa wind has been quite a saying for the last few weeks to be honest and curling into morocco you've got the blue in the atlas mountains and you've got the wind blowing in robots about he degrees dropping to 17 degrees and at the same time on the other side of north africa a strengthening wind from a storm system in the east to me again is starting to drop temperatures below 20 kyra and that chill be felt where dancer egypt back to you sir rob thank you so much for that small or weather from rob in our next use our but still ahead on this one the rest of the day's news and why democratic presidential hopeful bernie sanders could struggle to win the hispanic vote in florida and what the world what you coronavirus a mosquito borne disease is gripping latin america those stories and the headlines in a moment. and actually some support as well shouldn't they get the support 2 of the world's biggest prizes delayed and in fact canceled out of a coronavirus that it's. coming up later with. the l
around there not much else happening but let's take you to the forecast where for the whole of north africa wind has been quite a saying for the last few weeks to be honest and curling into morocco you've got the blue in the atlas mountains and you've got the wind blowing in robots about he degrees dropping to 17 degrees and at the same time on the other side of north africa a strengthening wind from a storm system in the east to me again is starting to drop temperatures below 20 kyra and that...
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the forecast there looking around south across southeastern anyway with outbreaks of snow into north africa we've had cooler air pushing down from the north over the last few days still in evidence khartoum's temps that low and you'd normally expect to see pretty heavy showers around the coast of west africa ghana and ivory coast in particular and our tropical psycho harold continues to move away from madagascar should go just to the northeast of marshes but nevertheless we are expecting pretty stormy skies across. joining listening paste as we turn the cameras on the media india has more than 424 hour television news channel. blockers and focus on how they report on the stories that matter the maddest the states misleads the public to still be here reflects the same thing. climate change or their it all show is a dark believe they have anything to apologize for their listening post on al-jazeera. welcome back you're watching al-jazeera i'm peter dhabi your top stories a 30 day ban on all flights from mainland europe to the u.s. is now in effect president trump has declared a national emerg
the forecast there looking around south across southeastern anyway with outbreaks of snow into north africa we've had cooler air pushing down from the north over the last few days still in evidence khartoum's temps that low and you'd normally expect to see pretty heavy showers around the coast of west africa ghana and ivory coast in particular and our tropical psycho harold continues to move away from madagascar should go just to the northeast of marshes but nevertheless we are expecting pretty...
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freetown in sierra leone but also notice the winds pretty much cooler conditions along the coast of north africa we've seen the big drop in temperatures for tonight for tripoli and that is going to extend in towards benghazi as we head through sunday with highs of just 19. of. the u.n. in fact find is accused of burma is military of genocide this is the political if you think there. do you believe there in the movie is a fashion. that you don't have all. the recognize that both sides have legitimate grievances against the other climate this is the foundation of climate back then why does my place. up. on al-jazeera. the order. welcome back a look at the headlines this hour the number of corona virus cases worldwide is believed to have reached 100000 with 80 now having the 2nd highest number of deaths behind china crude oil prices a plunge more than 5 percent as talks between opec and russia over cutting production because of the outbreak have ended without agreement. and then a fragile cease fire in syria's last rebel held province of it live appears to be holding some 24 hours after it came int
freetown in sierra leone but also notice the winds pretty much cooler conditions along the coast of north africa we've seen the big drop in temperatures for tonight for tripoli and that is going to extend in towards benghazi as we head through sunday with highs of just 19. of. the u.n. in fact find is accused of burma is military of genocide this is the political if you think there. do you believe there in the movie is a fashion. that you don't have all. the recognize that both sides have...
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many african countries and countries in the eastern mediterranean north africa and the middle east. have major issues with conflict with fragility and we can't system so there's no question that the risks to those countries their people the health systems and their economies are grace but if you if you look at the africa the africa region of sub-saharan africa at this moment in time there are only about $1300.00 cases terrible need less than 30 deaths so this pandemic is still at a very early stage and those countries. africa and many other countries in the middle east have faced major epidemics and have been facing them for decades for years you bola cholera measles yellow fever polio and have dealt with those epidemics and it does require good governance it does require in all of government approach but it also requires leveraging and unleashing the power of communities in these countries to be able to empower them to take action because in many countries the the governmental systems and the governmental acca texture is not strong enough to deliver services to everybody at the sam
many african countries and countries in the eastern mediterranean north africa and the middle east. have major issues with conflict with fragility and we can't system so there's no question that the risks to those countries their people the health systems and their economies are grace but if you if you look at the africa the africa region of sub-saharan africa at this moment in time there are only about $1300.00 cases terrible need less than 30 deaths so this pandemic is still at a very early...
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just around the coastal fringes of egypt for example as we go on through friday but for much of north africa is largely dry when i see the odd shot just scraping the far north of algeria for a time pushing over 2 boards tunisia shows there and see the gulf of guinea southern parts of nigeria gonna pushing over towards liberia sierra leone could always see a shower or 2 over the next. could also see want to see south was also stretching their way towards the ethiopian highlands. to. join. as we turn the cameras on the media india has more than 424 hour television news channel. blockers and focus on how they report on the stories that matter the most the states misleads the public the state media reflects the. climate change their editorial show is that they don't believe they have anything to apologize for they're listening post on al-jazeera. the the earth. you ok watching rather al-jazeera let's go straight to moscow where turkey and russia have been meeting about the escalating tensions in northern syria you can see there. a lever also is of course the foreign minister for russia bears are
just around the coastal fringes of egypt for example as we go on through friday but for much of north africa is largely dry when i see the odd shot just scraping the far north of algeria for a time pushing over 2 boards tunisia shows there and see the gulf of guinea southern parts of nigeria gonna pushing over towards liberia sierra leone could always see a shower or 2 over the next. could also see want to see south was also stretching their way towards the ethiopian highlands. to. join. as we...