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north africa is always just a distraction for him. the admiral does come up with a plan in the summer of 1940 when germany still has the chance to make a strategic decision. he argues, well, we can go after the british and the mediterranean. we can knock the props out of the british empire, then we can defeat the british and turn against russia. but that kind of more so conventional, peripheral campaign, and approach the strategy, isn't one which hitler wants to buy. i think that the other point about the campaign in north africa, certainly the soviets never understand, quite frankly many people do not understand. to put one division in north africa takes a vast amount of effort. far more effort than it takes to put a division on the eastern front. you need to think about shipping, you need to think about supplying absolutely everything that formation needs. so when you see german division in north africa, in terms of the overall moments here, you are probably talking about the equivalent of four to five german divisions on the easter
north africa is always just a distraction for him. the admiral does come up with a plan in the summer of 1940 when germany still has the chance to make a strategic decision. he argues, well, we can go after the british and the mediterranean. we can knock the props out of the british empire, then we can defeat the british and turn against russia. but that kind of more so conventional, peripheral campaign, and approach the strategy, isn't one which hitler wants to buy. i think that the other...
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so north africa is always just a distraction for him. now admiral radar does come up with the plan in the summer of 1940 when germany still has the chance to make a strategic decision. he actually he argues. well, we can go after the british in the mediterranean and we can knock the props out the british empire then we can defeat the british homeland, then we can turn it against russia. but that kind of more sequential more peripheral campaign or approach to strategy isn't one which which hitler and wants to buy. and i think that other point about the campaigns in north africa, which certainly the the soviets never understand and quite frankly many people don't understand is that to put one division in north africa takes a vast amount of effort far more effort than it takes to put a division on eastern front because you need to think about shipping you need to think about supplying absolutely everything that formation needs. so when you see a german division in north africa i certainly in terms of the overall raw material. you're probabl
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so let's push the border further out into the, into the mediterranean, into north africa, to make sure this problem doesn't come to us. in lebanon, longstanding economic and political problems may yet produced a popular movement that resembles the original era spring. for years, they route, also a regional financial hub, seemed in a waste of tranquillity. as a war raged in neighboring syria. wealthy syrians and gulf arabs poured their money into local real estate and other reasonably safe investments. a stable lebanon seemed to be in everyone's best interests, not least with the mascot just being a 2 hour drive away from a route. but that stability and fear of change have also led to gridlock in the country's political system. by tradition, lebanon's prime minister is always a sunni muslim, on her very served in this post from 2016 to 2020. the countries president is always the maronite christian, while the parliament speaker is a shia muslim, the system is based on lebanon's 3 largest religious factions. it may seem equitable on the surface, but the setup has also led to nepotism and
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so let's push the border further out into the, into the mediterranean, into north africa. to make sure this problem doesn't come to us. in lebanon, longstanding economic and political problems may yet produce a popular movement that resembles the original arab spring. for years, they root, also a regional financial hub, seemed and a waste of tranquillity. as war raged in neighboring syria, wealthy syrians and gulf arabs support their money into local real estate and other reasonably safe investments. a stable lebanon seemed to be in everyone's best interests, not least with the mask as just being a 2 hour drive away from a route. but that stability and fear of change have also led to gridlock in the country's political system. by tradition, lebanon's prime minister is always a sunni muslim on harry served in this post from 2016 to 20. 20. the country's president is always the maronite christian, while the parliament speaker is a shia muslim, the system is based on lebanon's 3 largest religious factions. it may seem equitable on the surface of the setup has also led to nepo
so let's push the border further out into the, into the mediterranean, into north africa. to make sure this problem doesn't come to us. in lebanon, longstanding economic and political problems may yet produce a popular movement that resembles the original arab spring. for years, they root, also a regional financial hub, seemed and a waste of tranquillity. as war raged in neighboring syria, wealthy syrians and gulf arabs support their money into local real estate and other reasonably safe...
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so let's push the border further out into the sea and to the mediterranean, into north africa. to make sure this problem doesn't come to us in lebanon, long standing economic and political problems may get produced, a popular movement that resembles the original era spring. for years, they route, also a regional financial hub, seemed in a waste of tranquillity. as war raged in neighboring syria, wealthy syrians and gulf arabs poured their money into local real estate and other reasonably safe investments. a stable lebanon seemed to be in everyone's best interests, not least with the mask as just being a 2 hour drive away from a route. but that stability and fear of change have also led to gridlock in the country's political system. by tradition, lebanon's prime minister is always a sunni muslim on harry served in this post from 2016 to 20. 20. the country's president is always the maronite christian, while the parliament speaker is a shia muslim, the system is based on lebanon's 3 largest religious factions. it may seem equitable on the surface, but the setup has also led to ne
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and it's a similar story as we hop across to north africa. hot, dry, dry weather up in the north. most of the storms are going to be concentrated around the gulf of guinea with wet weather, for nigeria, garner, and cameroon, who's in the morning heroism and l. just they were well health stories for iconic. so she nicea area and a few dollars meetings with people in the places and and giving you some writers and musicians who composed the songs for north africa on which is era o a reminder. now the top stories on al jazeera e u countries have been urged to salt, vaccinating young people until more people in poor countries are protected. the blocks disease prevention body says it's a luxury that states should avoid wild global supplies for main scare. several southeast asian nations which have successfully control the virus are imposing restrictions as cases now. surge, a 2 week lockdown has begun in malaysia with travel restricted in vietnam. and the conflict can t gray has increased already high levels of hunger, the wolf food program says more than 5000000 people need emergency f
and it's a similar story as we hop across to north africa. hot, dry, dry weather up in the north. most of the storms are going to be concentrated around the gulf of guinea with wet weather, for nigeria, garner, and cameroon, who's in the morning heroism and l. just they were well health stories for iconic. so she nicea area and a few dollars meetings with people in the places and and giving you some writers and musicians who composed the songs for north africa on which is era o a reminder. now...
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the people in the faces and hearing from the songwriter and musician who composed the songs from north africa on which is hera. ah, me. this is al jazeera ah, hello, i'm adrian. so again, this is but he's a lie from dough hobb coming up in the next 60 minutes and environmental disaster that's getting worse. new problems with a strict and container ship off the coast of shore lanka. more political turmoil, and molly, as west african leaders, threatened sanctions after a military coup. take a 1st hand look inside the volcano that's forced thousands to flee in the democratic republic of congo. this being called a deaf championship. the push to stop brazil hosting a top football tournament because of corona virus fears. and i'm trying to how much not have the rest of the sport, including a bad night for the bron james and the lakers. the n b a champions are now on the brink of payoff elimination. ah, an environmental disaster off the coast offs for lanka is getting worse. a large container ship that a court fall is now sinking. but part of it has become stuck on the sea, but several 100 tons of o
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take it to north africa right now. and there is a potential for some hail here as well. but for northern portions of algeria into to nicea cairo, we've got you in for 34 degrees temperature, it's pretty well where they should be for moga d shoot 27 degrees, but temperature is above average as we had toward juba take it to south africa and we've got a lot of what weather for the eastern cape that is pushing into durban as well. a very what day on wednesday the the morning heroism and hope they were well tell to read for i connie area, meeting the people in the places the site and giving you some writers and musicians who composed the songs from north africa on which is era it's all too familiar, innocent lives ended in an instant then great anger and the debates around firearms. but the survivors and families of the fallen reality.
take it to north africa right now. and there is a potential for some hail here as well. but for northern portions of algeria into to nicea cairo, we've got you in for 34 degrees temperature, it's pretty well where they should be for moga d shoot 27 degrees, but temperature is above average as we had toward juba take it to south africa and we've got a lot of what weather for the eastern cape that is pushing into durban as well. a very what day on wednesday the the morning heroism and hope they...
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so let's push the border further out into the, into the mediterranean, into north africa. to make sure this problem doesn't come to us. in lebanon, longstanding economic and political problems may yet produce a popular movement that resembles the original arab spring. for years, they root, also a regional financial hub, seemed and a waste of tranquillity. as a war raged in neighboring syria. wealthy syrians and gulf arabs poured their money into local real estate and other reasonably safe investments. a stable lebanon seemed to be in everyone's best interests, not least with the mask as just being a 2 hour drive away from a route. but that stability and fear of change have also led to gridlock in the country's political system. by tradition, lebanon's prime minister is always a sunni muslim on her rary served in this post from 2016 to 2020. the country's president is always the maronite christian. while the parliament speaker is a shia muslim, the system is based on lebanon's 3 largest religious factions. it may seem equitable on the surface, but the setup has also led to
so let's push the border further out into the, into the mediterranean, into north africa. to make sure this problem doesn't come to us. in lebanon, longstanding economic and political problems may yet produce a popular movement that resembles the original arab spring. for years, they root, also a regional financial hub, seemed and a waste of tranquillity. as a war raged in neighboring syria. wealthy syrians and gulf arabs poured their money into local real estate and other reasonably safe...
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the middle east and north africa. yeah, you know, as you mentioned this because i'm very tragic because if you think about the on the and there are about 20400000 refugees that include soon back in iraqi to rock keys. yeah. and what's interesting about this return on track is that most of these refugees, when they are forced to do that for safety, and even with whether they, when they cross, they end up staying in the countries around syria. which means that hosting by congress economy, click on they don't how there must be something they're developing countries. many of them are suffering from their own become struggle, high unemployment, weak investments, and public factors. which means that this is an extra burden. but that's the whole thing. and the problem is, the region is, this is a region that actually is producing a huge number of internally displaced people and hosting a huge number of refugees as well. so the resources that needs to be mobilized to address these problems are just immense. and the resources,
the middle east and north africa. yeah, you know, as you mentioned this because i'm very tragic because if you think about the on the and there are about 20400000 refugees that include soon back in iraqi to rock keys. yeah. and what's interesting about this return on track is that most of these refugees, when they are forced to do that for safety, and even with whether they, when they cross, they end up staying in the countries around syria. which means that hosting by congress economy, click...
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dollars meeting the people in the faces and song writers and musicians who composed the songs for north africa on which is the era london is one of the most important cities in the world and decisions made here have an impact right around the globe. and so here at al jazeera, we will show you the true impact of those decisions on people and how would affect every day the we are free to put them on air and really engaged. because we know that our audio has interested not just in the mainstream news, but also the more hidden stories from parts of the world that often go under reported. ah, hello adrian. and again, hearing how the headlines on i was a 0, a supporter of expanding illegal settlement is on the verge of ousting benjamin netanyahu. as israel as prime minister far right leader natalie bennett would take the took the top job for the 1st 2 years on the power sharing agreement with 8 parties. for the 1st time, it is ready history. the coalition includes a palestinian israeli party. the parliament still has to approve it, hurry force, it has more from west truism. we've already heard from
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the arab spring was a major turning point and the history of north africa and the middle east. everyday citizens learned that unpopular rulers can be overthrown. thousands were killed in the chaos of revolution. but many people are continuing to take up the challenge of creating a more just society. the arab spring may have ended, but its legacy lives on the africa. the great green law in the house we finished it will be more than 15 kilometers, wide 1000 kilometers long, lush green thread to combat just verification. what's been accomplished since 2007 . how can the initiative be improved? we talked to the projects director infiniti, africa in 30 minutes. ah. cruise, i guess what people have to say matters to us. i mean that's why we listen to their aah! reporter. every weekend on d w. i was interested in the global economy, our portfolio g, w business b on. here's a closer look at the project. our mission. analyze the flight for market dominance . with c w business beyond on youtube. ah, ah, was who's? this is the news that live from berlin. polls close in a snap election name that he
the arab spring was a major turning point and the history of north africa and the middle east. everyday citizens learned that unpopular rulers can be overthrown. thousands were killed in the chaos of revolution. but many people are continuing to take up the challenge of creating a more just society. the arab spring may have ended, but its legacy lives on the africa. the great green law in the house we finished it will be more than 15 kilometers, wide 1000 kilometers long, lush green thread to...
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time that wouldn't succeed, explains isabel baron has a specialist on the margaret, the region of north africa, the anger and the mobilize ation. we're very much facilitated by social media got there will also attempt to prevent it by shutting down the internet. they ultimately failed yet the, the activists documented the police violence on facebook the regime could no longer win the war of image. and these are protested. the 1st act. what intensified these protest? i was then in a single day, i think around 50 people was killed by the security forces and that's absolutely broke to be for that unit. yes is the regime with a police state but not one that regularly kills people out. so dust and so then really everybody, everybody went house onto the strange across all social classes, age groups, all across the country. and then the unbelievable news. banashali had bled. tunisia for saudi arabia. vehicle on january 14th, we were all gathered in front of the interior ministry shouting, get out, get out, they, they get us. it was an unforgettable moment. hundreds of thousands of people on the demon
time that wouldn't succeed, explains isabel baron has a specialist on the margaret, the region of north africa, the anger and the mobilize ation. we're very much facilitated by social media got there will also attempt to prevent it by shutting down the internet. they ultimately failed yet the, the activists documented the police violence on facebook the regime could no longer win the war of image. and these are protested. the 1st act. what intensified these protest? i was then in a single day,...
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the platform is used to be issues, share ideas you know, that would be in north africa population is growing. and young people clearly have the solutions that do you know, 77 percent. now every 10 on the w two's the who's. this is a news line from berlin, the former military commander, behind bosnia rubber nice, there massacre will spend the rest of his life in prison. un judges uphold radco bladder, his life. and his convictions for genocide, crimes against humanity and war crime. also coming up a high tech re targeting global gangsters, law enforcement agents sold, encrypted for.
the platform is used to be issues, share ideas you know, that would be in north africa population is growing. and young people clearly have the solutions that do you know, 77 percent. now every 10 on the w two's the who's. this is a news line from berlin, the former military commander, behind bosnia rubber nice, there massacre will spend the rest of his life in prison. un judges uphold radco bladder, his life. and his convictions for genocide, crimes against humanity and war crime. also coming...
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and north africa area was sought to take advantage of this situation and make turkey the dominant regional power. it had been in the 19th century. so let's your key of a function need on our 1st on turkey, a nature member state supported the syrian revolution against. on the one hand, a lot of western aid for the syrian rebels came through turkey. but on the other, a number of young europeans were crossing from turkey into syria to become jihadists on them. don't monsieur logan, as you don't go into one, sought to use this chaotic situation to develop a policy that was both pan islamist and ultra nationalist. he, he's got a nice, a nice kindness soon and he's officially air. the one was opposed to the growing power of islamic state. but in syria i. yes. forces were battling kurdish troops which suited air to on seeing the kurds as a serious threat. his strategy was one of my enemies enemy is my friend. to say this is the relationship between turkey and his date was a tactical one. then i don't believe the had a one in 10. he wanted to help us, but he saw this as a cost benefit situation is
and north africa area was sought to take advantage of this situation and make turkey the dominant regional power. it had been in the 19th century. so let's your key of a function need on our 1st on turkey, a nature member state supported the syrian revolution against. on the one hand, a lot of western aid for the syrian rebels came through turkey. but on the other, a number of young europeans were crossing from turkey into syria to become jihadists on them. don't monsieur logan, as you don't go...
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scientist with more than 30 years experience in water management, shifted instance, middle east and north africa. that region has a population of about 5 percent of the word population, but just as one percent of the global water resource. and soon, another factor could make the foundation even more crucial global warming. the as the climate warms, more water will evaporate. and as aristotle noticed more vapor equals more clouds equals more rain. but that rain won't call evenly map shows how precipitation will change as the climate heat up. regions in purple will get more rain, those and orange less. now compared with this other map leads red dots indicate areas that are already experiencing water scarcity today. dry areas like calla fornia and the middle east will have even less rainfall. other countries, like india, will have more rain in the monsoon season, but less than the dry season when people need it most. this will make desalination even more popular. this route is starting to explode, i'd say, since the late eighty's and ninety's, but especially in the last 20 years you've seen a big c
scientist with more than 30 years experience in water management, shifted instance, middle east and north africa. that region has a population of about 5 percent of the word population, but just as one percent of the global water resource. and soon, another factor could make the foundation even more crucial global warming. the as the climate warms, more water will evaporate. and as aristotle noticed more vapor equals more clouds equals more rain. but that rain won't call evenly map shows how...
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on tuesday alone, more than 700 people made the crossing from north africa in small boats. the local mayor says, the situation right now is out of control. one of those cities you may have been many migrant arrivals on our island. more than 1300 people. while our center has a max capacity of 250, in the next few hours, some 200 migrants should be moved to the quarantine ship. the situation is evolving . if something goes wrong, things might get dangerous, because locals are very unhappy. the tourist season has just started. this island relies on tourism and if the health situation deteriorates, even just among the migrants, things could get serious for us. the real problem is that the migrant crisis is not being addressed by the politicians. so many criminals, such as smugglers take advantage of it. they help them cross the mediterranean for money and put their lives in danger. it is a significant spike and new commerce for land producer, where a refugee shelf is only have capacity for around $250.00 people. but so far this year, more than $16000.00 migrants have made the c
on tuesday alone, more than 700 people made the crossing from north africa in small boats. the local mayor says, the situation right now is out of control. one of those cities you may have been many migrant arrivals on our island. more than 1300 people. while our center has a max capacity of 250, in the next few hours, some 200 migrants should be moved to the quarantine ship. the situation is evolving . if something goes wrong, things might get dangerous, because locals are very unhappy. the...
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the places the site and and giving you some writers and musicians who composed the songs from north africa on which is the era from the world's most populated region, the an untold story across asia and the pacific. to discover the current events with diverse coaches. and conflicting politics, ah, 11 east. on out there. ah, j 0. when i got hit by fire, race, the polish for line, can vessel into deep water before it thinks ah, i'm sammy say, dan, this is i'll just say are alive from the hall. so coming up like to pause for a moment of silence for the father's mother's sister's sons and daughters.
the places the site and and giving you some writers and musicians who composed the songs from north africa on which is the era from the world's most populated region, the an untold story across asia and the pacific. to discover the current events with diverse coaches. and conflicting politics, ah, 11 east. on out there. ah, j 0. when i got hit by fire, race, the polish for line, can vessel into deep water before it thinks ah, i'm sammy say, dan, this is i'll just say are alive from the hall. so...
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in 1942, the las went into north africa and american soldiers weren't -- they went into north africa and american soldiers were not trained. you start to see people actively accepted the state of affairs turn against the state of affairs and join resistance because there was the first moment that it was conceivable that anybody might win, that the allies might win. host: julia child's, probably best known for bringing french cuisine into america's mainstream, few knew she had a dynamic career as an intelligence officer before she became a cooking icon. guest: it's critical to make clear these were not primarily intelligence officers. we think about spies, cloak and dagger. these were sabotage agents, paratroopers, people bear to low stuff up. they were doing -- people there to blow stuff up. host: he says my father was born in 1910. he never talked about world war ii read my mother told me he taught people how to sabotage machinery during the war. this is how he would tinker with vehicles and fuel tanks and then cut off the switches. let's go to martha. caller: this is such a wonderf
in 1942, the las went into north africa and american soldiers weren't -- they went into north africa and american soldiers were not trained. you start to see people actively accepted the state of affairs turn against the state of affairs and join resistance because there was the first moment that it was conceivable that anybody might win, that the allies might win. host: julia child's, probably best known for bringing french cuisine into america's mainstream, few knew she had a dynamic career...
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and it's a hot, dry picture across much of north africa, within showers, rolling across the horn of africa, along the e. c. o, p, and rift valley, affecting parts of south sudan and the central african republic. but much of the wet weather is happening in the gulf of guinea. we've had storms affecting gone, and we've seen flooding in the shanty region there. we could see more as those rains continue to fall. but heading south things are looking a lot dryer with lot of sunshine breaking through for south africa. johannesburg coming in at 22 degrees celsius. the cape town is wet weather on the way with 13 degrees celsius. the who's my about my job, my bible or the is my wife and i, i want to motivate the young ladies intimate in our dublin color involved with either the mobile story. and those are the story that i want to tell my son bob with my family, my, my, my, to me, my music will be in my same bob way, a new series coming soon on al jazeera, challenging how mainstream media coverage. the news story is like the that should be easy picking for political reporters out the whole power to a
and it's a hot, dry picture across much of north africa, within showers, rolling across the horn of africa, along the e. c. o, p, and rift valley, affecting parts of south sudan and the central african republic. but much of the wet weather is happening in the gulf of guinea. we've had storms affecting gone, and we've seen flooding in the shanty region there. we could see more as those rains continue to fall. but heading south things are looking a lot dryer with lot of sunshine breaking through...
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you have to remember from is a nation that invaded north west africa that people want to. now it's not, i don't say, well, there's a reality of channels. not enough to say that these channels, well god. and the question is, if a nation people decide china is telling information, would you information? well, we're saying that the jury government for the entire people around the area and this is not true. this is not solution with only 30 percent of the people voting in the last election. the government share of it has gone so much down, but right now they've got less than fewer than 20 percent of the people actually who to for them helping a balance for them. and 2nd history is history. but politics today, something entirely different. all right around the world, free for you. protests in berlin through projectiles at police on said barricades on fire. if they tried to stop the fire safety inspection from going ahead, residents fear the test will be used as a pretext to pick them from their homes. please say 60 officers were injured in the ensuing scuffle and severe floodin
you have to remember from is a nation that invaded north west africa that people want to. now it's not, i don't say, well, there's a reality of channels. not enough to say that these channels, well god. and the question is, if a nation people decide china is telling information, would you information? well, we're saying that the jury government for the entire people around the area and this is not true. this is not solution with only 30 percent of the people voting in the last election. the...
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targeting russia they say, but are instead aimed at testing military mobility of forces deployed from north africa, north america rather to europe, 9000 troops along with the case new aircraft carrier h. m. s. queen elizabeth are involved with the meeting coming up between joe biden and left him a post in less than 2 weeks away. and tour activist david swanson cold made his actions unfriendly. timing before a meeting between biden and burton couldn't be worse and is certainly intentional. nato is an offensive force, desperately searching for a way to pretend to be defensive force. and the only way it can do that is to generate actions from russia to provoke russia, to do bigger, more dangerous war rehearsals, so called exercises, provoke russia to, for more military units, to send more troops to the west, to engage in its own war rehearsals. so they're playing around with fire and the aggressor here is overwhelmingly the united states and nato. these are the, the forces putting the huge dollars into militarism rushes, military budget is about 8 percent of that of the united states alone. never min
targeting russia they say, but are instead aimed at testing military mobility of forces deployed from north africa, north america rather to europe, 9000 troops along with the case new aircraft carrier h. m. s. queen elizabeth are involved with the meeting coming up between joe biden and left him a post in less than 2 weeks away. and tour activist david swanson cold made his actions unfriendly. timing before a meeting between biden and burton couldn't be worse and is certainly intentional. nato...
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the places, the site and, and giving you some writers and musicians who composed the songs from north africa on, which is era oh, this is al jazeera. ah, hello mary. i'm the mazda. you're watching the news hour life from london coming up in the next 60 minute. crowds rally in molly's capital and shows support for the military. cuz in the international isolation and pressure with tons of 1000000 rules, small groups have gathered in hong kong to mark the fax and back.
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armored divisions starting in north africa in 1942, through the italian campaign, european theater andventually became so popular that the u.s. army actually formed separate self-propelled artillery divisions, using it for supportive infantry or the army in general. a very efficient weapon, a great combination because the tank chassis was very durable, the 105 millimeters howitzer was arguably the best field gone of world war ii. the army divisions like them, they were easy to employ, more than moving a towed weapon, so generally success and a forerunner to subsequent field artillery. jeremy: thank you, steve. we seem to have an issue with our question slides, but the next issue is from jack, seems to be directed at steve. the 3.5" super bazooka was designed until 1944, why did it take until 1950 when troops encountered t 34/85's in korea for it to be fielded en masse by the u.s. army? steve: the 3.5", nicknamed the super bazooka, was developed at the tail end of world war ii. the main reason it didn't get into service was there wasn't rate demand for a weapon the on the bazooka. there
armored divisions starting in north africa in 1942, through the italian campaign, european theater andventually became so popular that the u.s. army actually formed separate self-propelled artillery divisions, using it for supportive infantry or the army in general. a very efficient weapon, a great combination because the tank chassis was very durable, the 105 millimeters howitzer was arguably the best field gone of world war ii. the army divisions like them, they were easy to employ, more than...
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algeria and meeting the people in the faces and song writers and musicians who compose the songs for north africa on iraq. oh hello, i'm lauren taylor and under top stories are now era for on suspending joint military operations with malia and forces. it's a move to put pressure on the colonel was declared president last week to restore a civilian lead. government france says it once guarantees that a political framework drawn up by regional mediators will be followed a see me go to who led the crew last august. was declared president on friday to revolt deposed the transitional administration. france has thousands of troops based in the.
algeria and meeting the people in the faces and song writers and musicians who compose the songs for north africa on iraq. oh hello, i'm lauren taylor and under top stories are now era for on suspending joint military operations with malia and forces. it's a move to put pressure on the colonel was declared president last week to restore a civilian lead. government france says it once guarantees that a political framework drawn up by regional mediators will be followed a see me go to who led the...
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the people in the sight and hearing the song writers and musicians who composed the songs for north africa on which is era oh no. northern tanner and under top stories are not here for on suspending joint military operations with malia and forces. it's a move to put pressure on the colonel was declared president last week to restore a civilian lead. government france says it once guarantees that a political framework drawn up by regional mediators will be followed a see me go to who led the crew last august. was declared president on friday to revolt deposed the transitional administration. france has thousands of troops based in the country. israel as long as 72 is battling for his political survival. after a diverse mix of parties announced they would form a government. benjamin netanyahu not ending his 12 year run in charge without a fight. he's accused his rival natalie bennett, of sending out to a palestinian israeli party, which is back to the proposed government for the 1st time in history. but it is a far, far right alter nationalist who would take over his prime minister for 2 yea
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states that demanding tougher action from the block to deal with migrants for spanish enclave in north africa. so thousands crossed from morocco and growing numbers of newcomers. disembarking on italy's land produce island to little going to italy will continue to play a role in terms of resources and training capacity. but i repeat, we need a rapid and concrete action from the european union. it is unacceptable for a government to say that they are in tech and the board us, in this case, springs borders that they are open in the board. and so that $10000.00 immigrants could enter a spanish city, such as c, u to in less than 48 hours because of disagreements, differences, and discrepancies in foreign policy. meantime bota secured has been given a high tech upgrade in greece, where gods will be using a long range. acoustic device is apparently along the frontier with turkey. c sharp davinsky. next look to the message. athens is trying to send by doing that same written struggle to find a solution to illegal immigration is a bit of an understatement. it's paid money to countries like turkey to
states that demanding tougher action from the block to deal with migrants for spanish enclave in north africa. so thousands crossed from morocco and growing numbers of newcomers. disembarking on italy's land produce island to little going to italy will continue to play a role in terms of resources and training capacity. but i repeat, we need a rapid and concrete action from the european union. it is unacceptable for a government to say that they are in tech and the board us, in this case,...
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yet we've seen temperatures which are not typical of the middle east or north africa.at is a focus on canada, we should also look at the west coast of the u.s. it's being affected, including states which would certainly expect to be far colder. states like washington and oregon. they've recorded temperatures of 42 degrees on monday. well above sunday's all-time high of 40 degrees. in oregon's capital city, portland, several covid vaccinations has have had to close, and people are sleeping and cooling sheers to escape the heat. to top regional health official for the portland metro region has been at portland's biggest cooling station. >> this is absolutely a public health emergency for people who are not familiar with portland, oregon, we are a tempera climate with highs in the middle to high 70's fahrenheit with record shattering heat this last few days well over 100 degrees. with not that much cooling overnight. about 80 degrees overnight. we saw this coming, and we mobilized, knowing this was a real life safety threat. ross: tell me where you are speaking to us from
yet we've seen temperatures which are not typical of the middle east or north africa.at is a focus on canada, we should also look at the west coast of the u.s. it's being affected, including states which would certainly expect to be far colder. states like washington and oregon. they've recorded temperatures of 42 degrees on monday. well above sunday's all-time high of 40 degrees. in oregon's capital city, portland, several covid vaccinations has have had to close, and people are sleeping and...
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in the places the side and hearing the song, writers and musicians who composed the songs for north africa on which is era ah, the hello. we've got plenty of heat across the middle east. i know that's usual, but let me show you something that is a bit odd, not odd, but we finally found a 50 degree reading. this is in kuwait of us, a good 10 degrees above average and i think weight city itself will get there this week. we've got you in for a 49 on the 1st day of june and we do have a shamal wind. so that's going to swirl up the dust over the next few days as well . okay. about that 50 degree chance. i think wait, you'll get a kick out the can for wednesday to see it and friday as well as those dusty conditions. thanks to that, show me all that northwest wind that we're dealing with across turkey. a lot of weather running through the boss for us and temperature is here quite cool. let me show you the capital on cra your 18. on wednesday, the average is $27.00. this is a temperature you would expect to see in april at alone as we're now beginning june . for northern africa, we've got cairo in
in the places the side and hearing the song, writers and musicians who composed the songs for north africa on which is era ah, the hello. we've got plenty of heat across the middle east. i know that's usual, but let me show you something that is a bit odd, not odd, but we finally found a 50 degree reading. this is in kuwait of us, a good 10 degrees above average and i think weight city itself will get there this week. we've got you in for a 49 on the 1st day of june and we do have a shamal...
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scientist with more than 30 years experience in water management, shifted instance, middle east and north africa agent. that region has the population of about 5 percent of the word population, but just as one percent of the global water resources. and soon, another factor could make dissemination even more crucial global warming the as the climate war, more water will evaporate. and as aristotle noticed more vapor equals more clouds people's more rain. but that rain won't call evenly map shows how precipitation will change as the climate heat up. regions in purple will get more rain, those and orange less. now compared with this other map, please read does indicate areas that are already experiencing water scarcity today . dry areas like calla fornia in the middle east will have even less rainfall. other countries like india, will have more rain in the monsoon season, but less and the dry season when people need it most. this will make desalination even more popular. and this rudy are starting to explode, i'd say since the late eighty's and ninety's, but especially in the last 20 years you've s
scientist with more than 30 years experience in water management, shifted instance, middle east and north africa agent. that region has the population of about 5 percent of the word population, but just as one percent of the global water resources. and soon, another factor could make dissemination even more crucial global warming the as the climate war, more water will evaporate. and as aristotle noticed more vapor equals more clouds people's more rain. but that rain won't call evenly map shows...
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and it's a similar story, as we hope across to north africa. hot, dry, dry weather. in the north, most of the storms are going to be concentrated around the gulf of guinea with wet weather, for nigeria, garner. and cameroon, who's june? $96076.00 days that redrew the map of the middle east. record a victory up is really army in that war for the saturday, the history. 50 years later, i'll just explore the events leading to the war and its consequences, which have still felt today. we tried everything. we went to the united nations and tried mediations contact 3 different countries. and it was clear that all this was, you know, every, the rule in june, the town, the untold story. ah, we speak when others don't. ah, we cover all sides. no matter where it takes a police. we are fin, sir guy. empowering in pasha. we tell your story, we are your voice, your news, your net back out here. oh, a welcome back is a reminder of the top stories on al jazeera. you countries has been urge to stop vaccinating young people until more people in poor countries are protected. the blocks
and it's a similar story, as we hope across to north africa. hot, dry, dry weather. in the north, most of the storms are going to be concentrated around the gulf of guinea with wet weather, for nigeria, garner. and cameroon, who's june? $96076.00 days that redrew the map of the middle east. record a victory up is really army in that war for the saturday, the history. 50 years later, i'll just explore the events leading to the war and its consequences, which have still felt today. we tried...
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and it's a similar story as we hop across to north africa. hot, dry, dry weather up in the north. most of the storms are going to be concentrated around the gulf of guinea with wet weather, for nigeria, garner. and cameroon, who's june? $96076.00 days that re drew the map of the middle east. record a victory up is really army in that war for the custody of the history of his 50 years later, i'll just expose the events leading to the war and its consequences which are still held today. we tried everything we went to the united nations. we tried mediation contacts, 3 different countries, and it was clear that all this was to know the rule in june. oh, a welcome back. you're watching out. is there a time to recap those headlines now? a large container ship has caught fire off shoreline because coasts and is now thinking debris from the vessel is already cause the countries worst ever maritime environmental disaster. us president joe biden is that a ceremony in the state of oklahoma to mont, within scenery of the house of res massacre. 300 blank residents were killed by white mobs and
and it's a similar story as we hop across to north africa. hot, dry, dry weather up in the north. most of the storms are going to be concentrated around the gulf of guinea with wet weather, for nigeria, garner. and cameroon, who's june? $96076.00 days that re drew the map of the middle east. record a victory up is really army in that war for the custody of the history of his 50 years later, i'll just expose the events leading to the war and its consequences which are still held today. we tried...
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let's move over to north africa now and libya. what is russia's objective when it comes to libya, the civil war? there, you've been involved in it. russian mercenaries who wagner a president there. what is the aims of russia's foreign policy when it comes to libya? the stability, this is what we need in libya, bees, libyan libyan acorda. this is the goal of russia. also, we have common ground to create a solution to the libyan crisis. outcome of berlin conference. mr. put in personally, it was there and i was among the accompanying delegation. i bought dissipated in the preliminary meetings in january 2020. after that based on the berlin conference, the security council should the resolution 2510 and this is the ground of accepted by the lesser community. and now by the way, we are ready for the fallen ministers meeting in berlin after 2 or 3 weeks in june. that's why since the beginning we were aiming at making success. fortunately, unfortunately, native in 2011 has destroy libya. lab. oh, the gym of get that v was not only toppl
let's move over to north africa now and libya. what is russia's objective when it comes to libya, the civil war? there, you've been involved in it. russian mercenaries who wagner a president there. what is the aims of russia's foreign policy when it comes to libya? the stability, this is what we need in libya, bees, libyan libyan acorda. this is the goal of russia. also, we have common ground to create a solution to the libyan crisis. outcome of berlin conference. mr. put in personally, it was...
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which you mention in relation to pakistan, can also be traced back to saudi arabia and also to north africa. and on wednesday, when you see that one north african countries, not a few, nicea currently produces the greatest number of terrorists women, something that you would never imagine. it's clear that there are links man, especially with india or a world look for these links simply exist. so i would not be inclined to focus on one particular country. island is on us in focus, and then 2014 europe has been shaken by a wave of terrorist attacks that were modeled on the attacks and moved by the trail leads to masterminds an arab and north african countries, which are actually our partners in the fight against terrorism and in dealing with the refugee crisis. in the case of nissan murray, who carried out the terrorist attack in berlin in 2016, the trail leads to an isis handler with links to the libyan intelligence service. he said to persuaded armory to carry out the attack and then helped him get away. i'm not surprised that on the add a contact with an operator from libya because if you
which you mention in relation to pakistan, can also be traced back to saudi arabia and also to north africa. and on wednesday, when you see that one north african countries, not a few, nicea currently produces the greatest number of terrorists women, something that you would never imagine. it's clear that there are links man, especially with india or a world look for these links simply exist. so i would not be inclined to focus on one particular country. island is on us in focus, and then 2014...
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time that wouldn't succeed, explains isabella veron, fez, a specialist on margaret, the region of north africa. the anger and mobilization were very much facilitated by social media. there were also attempts to prevent it by shutting down the internet and they ultimately failed the. the activists documented the police violence on facebook the regime could no longer win the war of images. that protested the 1st act, what intensified these protest? i was that then in a single day, i think around 50 people were killed by the security forces. and that's absolutely broke to be for that unit. yes, the regime was a police state but not one that regularly kills people. so dust and so then really everybody, everybody went house on to the strange across all social classes, age groups, all across the country. and then the unbelievable news. banashali had bled. tunisia for saudi arabia, vehicle on january 14th, we were all gathered in front of the interior ministry shouting, get out, get out. it was an unforgettable moment. hundreds of thousands of people on the demonstrators had won 2 nations from all wa
time that wouldn't succeed, explains isabella veron, fez, a specialist on margaret, the region of north africa. the anger and mobilization were very much facilitated by social media. there were also attempts to prevent it by shutting down the internet and they ultimately failed the. the activists documented the police violence on facebook the regime could no longer win the war of images. that protested the 1st act, what intensified these protest? i was that then in a single day, i think around...
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which you mention in relation to nike down, can also be traced back to saudi arabia and also to north africa. and when the, when you see that one, north african country and a few nicea currently produces the greatest number of terrorists women, something that you would never imagine. it's clear that the all things and especially within the world and of these links that simply exist. so i would not be inclined to focus on one particular country. island is on us in focus. and since 2014, europe has been shaken by a wave of terrorist attacks that were modeled on the attacks and moved by the trail leads to masterminds and arab, and north african countries, which are actually our partners in the fight against terrorism. and in dealing with the refugee crisis, and the case of nissan murray, who carried out the terrorist attack in berlin and 2016. the trail leads to an ice handler with links to the libyan intelligence service. he said to persuaded armory to carry out the attack and then helped him get away. i'm not a whole surprised, honest. add a contact with an operator from libya because if you
which you mention in relation to nike down, can also be traced back to saudi arabia and also to north africa. and when the, when you see that one, north african country and a few nicea currently produces the greatest number of terrorists women, something that you would never imagine. it's clear that the all things and especially within the world and of these links that simply exist. so i would not be inclined to focus on one particular country. island is on us in focus. and since 2014, europe...
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as the nature of the terrorist threat in north africa evolves and permeates across borders and remote geographies, close coordination and regional approach is critical. one of the united states' strongest tools in its arsenal is its ability to galvanize collective action, employing u.s.-led multilateral initiatives for counterterrorism purposes. the trans-sahara counterterrorism partnership program is a strong example of what -- of that multilateral capacity. we cannot prevent or respond to terrorism by being america alone or america only. it must be america forward, leading partners to action that safeguards our security interests. this bill authorizes the partnership program and supports its continuation, while requiring a clear multiyear strategy. it also requires a plan for the thorough monitoring and evaluation of programming to ensure funds are spent wisely, progress is assessed and programmatic actions are results-oriented. by doing so, we can ensure an effective regional approach to counterterrorism in north africa and the sahara and again i want to thank my friend and colleag
as the nature of the terrorist threat in north africa evolves and permeates across borders and remote geographies, close coordination and regional approach is critical. one of the united states' strongest tools in its arsenal is its ability to galvanize collective action, employing u.s.-led multilateral initiatives for counterterrorism purposes. the trans-sahara counterterrorism partnership program is a strong example of what -- of that multilateral capacity. we cannot prevent or respond to...
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the places the site and and giving you some writers and musicians who composed the songs from north africa on, which is hera. ah, me, this is al jazeera ah, hello, i'm adrian. so again, this is but he's alive from dough hop coming up in the next 60 minutes and environmental disaster that's getting worse. new problems with a strict and container ship off the coast of shore lanka. more political turmoil and molly as west african leaders threatened sanctions after a military coup take a 1st time to.
the places the site and and giving you some writers and musicians who composed the songs from north africa on, which is hera. ah, me, this is al jazeera ah, hello, i'm adrian. so again, this is but he's alive from dough hop coming up in the next 60 minutes and environmental disaster that's getting worse. new problems with a strict and container ship off the coast of shore lanka. more political turmoil and molly as west african leaders threatened sanctions after a military coup take a 1st time...
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which you mentioned in relation to pakistan, can also be traced back to saudi arabia and also to north africa. and on wednesday, when you see that one north african countries and a few nicea currently produces the greatest number of terrorists women, something that you would never imagine. it's clear that there are links especially within the arab world and from these links that simply exist. so i would not be inclined to focus on one particular country. island is on us in focus. and since 2014, europe has been shaken by a wave of terrorist attacks that were modeled on the attacks and moved by the trail leads to masterminds and arab, and north african countries, which are actually our partners in the fight against terrorism. and in dealing with the refugee crisis, in the case of nissan murray, who carried out the terrorist attack in berlin in 2016, the trail leads to an isis handler with links to the libyan intelligence service. he said to persuaded armory to carry out the attack and then helped him get away. i am not at all surprised but on the add a contact with an operator from libya. beca
which you mentioned in relation to pakistan, can also be traced back to saudi arabia and also to north africa. and on wednesday, when you see that one north african countries and a few nicea currently produces the greatest number of terrorists women, something that you would never imagine. it's clear that there are links especially within the arab world and from these links that simply exist. so i would not be inclined to focus on one particular country. island is on us in focus. and since...
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which you mentioned in relation to pakistan can also be traced back to saudi arabia and also to north africa. and when you, when you see that one, north african country and a few nicea currently produces the greatest number of terrorists women, something that you would never imagine. it's clear that there are links especially within the world of these links that simply exist the fact. so i would not be inclined to focus on one particular country island as a nurse in focus. and since 2014 europe has been shaken by a wave of terrorist attacks that were modeled on the attacks and moved by the trail leads to masterminds and arab, and north african countries, which are actually our partners in the fight against terrorism. and in dealing with the refugee crisis, and the case of nissan murray, who carried out the terrorist attack in berlin in 2016, the trail leads to an isis handler with links to the libyan intelligence service. he said to a persuaded armory to carry out the attack and then helped him get away. i am not opposed to add a contact with an operator from libya because if you look at the
which you mentioned in relation to pakistan can also be traced back to saudi arabia and also to north africa. and when you, when you see that one, north african country and a few nicea currently produces the greatest number of terrorists women, something that you would never imagine. it's clear that there are links especially within the world of these links that simply exist the fact. so i would not be inclined to focus on one particular country island as a nurse in focus. and since 2014 europe...
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you know we in north africa population, if we try and young people clearly have the solutions, the future the 77 percent. now, every weekend on the w we don't want to see them putting our, their street, our water, our here. your eyes to the now were new global 3000 series. the threats you're facing, the heroes taking the stands is not that important to make up the global $3000.00 series starts june 21st on d, w. the once a year dw invites the media to join some of the world's most influential innovators and educators to debate issues that affect the c s. d. w. global media for the 14th was opened by the german chancellor herself. we have to keep carefully think welcome to arts and culture. d w global media forum is in full swing in the german city of born and virtually this year the theme is disruption and innovation. there are dozens of sessions on the agenda, our topics including can digitalization, strengthen democracy stuff, social media, help or hinder the drive towards equality and how has it impacted journalism and the out on the african continent. let's take a look at some of the
you know we in north africa population, if we try and young people clearly have the solutions, the future the 77 percent. now, every weekend on the w we don't want to see them putting our, their street, our water, our here. your eyes to the now were new global 3000 series. the threats you're facing, the heroes taking the stands is not that important to make up the global $3000.00 series starts june 21st on d, w. the once a year dw invites the media to join some of the world's most influential...
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hotter in 2 parts of northern africa, 45 celsius, therefore, triple lots of hot sunshine across north africa. plenty of showers through the equitorial belts. and they extend all away through west africa with a city defined by military occupation. there's never been an arab state with the capital of jerusalem. everyone is welcome. but the default sexual that meant in the colonial project. that's what we're diffuse a was one of the founders of a settlement with this and the story of jerusalem through the eyes of its own people. segregation, occupation discrimination injustice. this is i thought, cited for the 1st century, jerusalem, a rock and a hard place analogy. 0 across the world, young actually based and organized there on the move. the day we do the work in the 1st 7 years to people in new york city, you different to me, 5 institutional racism and police brutality. this is indeed a wide problem. that wires a systemic pollution generally can change on o a just a reminder, tell stories this up if you open government says editor and forces has now withdrawn from c good i and acknowledge tha
hotter in 2 parts of northern africa, 45 celsius, therefore, triple lots of hot sunshine across north africa. plenty of showers through the equitorial belts. and they extend all away through west africa with a city defined by military occupation. there's never been an arab state with the capital of jerusalem. everyone is welcome. but the default sexual that meant in the colonial project. that's what we're diffuse a was one of the founders of a settlement with this and the story of jerusalem...
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a institute for democracy in sala, in sweden, heading melva, senior research associate at the north africa institute. and a member of the s w a p o, that's the south, west africa, people's organizations liberation movement. and in london, professor phil clark called the international of international politics and the co director of the center of conflict writes and justice. so i seen of estie of london, welcome all to the program. miss panic and i thought with you, a wind hook up, apologies. are a huge step holiday for those who want to say that they did something wrong. it's a big a more difficult step sometime to accept when your ancestors have been the victims, and those apologizing weren't there at the time. i think that's interesting, the apology. she aspects, especially when it comes to, to reparation. because the apology should be an outcome of a process that takes place before of consistent engagement between the perpetrators and the victims or so to say the descendants of perpetrators and victims. the i don't, i'm a and tomato group. they continue to identify as victims and not de
a institute for democracy in sala, in sweden, heading melva, senior research associate at the north africa institute. and a member of the s w a p o, that's the south, west africa, people's organizations liberation movement. and in london, professor phil clark called the international of international politics and the co director of the center of conflict writes and justice. so i seen of estie of london, welcome all to the program. miss panic and i thought with you, a wind hook up, apologies....
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and that makes me feel good. henna tattoos originated in north africa, the era in indo asian world. so using centuries ago, used to be used to called the skin. so they used to crush up the leaves, make it seem to the pace, add with water, and put it on the hands on the palms of the feet, and he's to call you down. then over the years, it became decorative, when it became decorative for wedding, just because it's color. so a form of make up pop stars like liana, and us icon madonna helped popularized tattoos since the 1990 s. many celebrities have hired poverty dangelo to get similarly unique tattoos done. the 36 year old who's bars based in london salvages department door is revolutionizing this art form. she experiments with new colors offers, do it yourself when assess for home use and even makes me on hand design even though this fancy effect wears off after 24 hours. so i think the tradition what, why is be that always we are considered a modern brand, but my roots lie with the tradition. that's where it came from. and we will always, all of that, whether traditional or more mod
and that makes me feel good. henna tattoos originated in north africa, the era in indo asian world. so using centuries ago, used to be used to called the skin. so they used to crush up the leaves, make it seem to the pace, add with water, and put it on the hands on the palms of the feet, and he's to call you down. then over the years, it became decorative, when it became decorative for wedding, just because it's color. so a form of make up pop stars like liana, and us icon madonna helped...
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in the places the side and hearing the song, writers and musicians who composed the songs for north africa, on which is era it's one of the biggest clubs in south america. but its greatest rival is just a few blocks away. a mutual dislike between fans formed from a class device sustained over generations. most local junior support is born into these club colors. in an epic feud of rich versus poor, the fans will make football when i was just the diverse range of doors from across the globe,...