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you talk about world war two in europe or north africa. you end up talking about george smith patton jr. or irwin rummel and there's certainly the most two famous generals. that weren't at d-day on d-day. in may of 1944 rummel is walking along the beaches of normandy with his loyal aid captain helmuth lang and he turns to captain lang and he says lang the first 24 hours will be decisive. for germany as well as for the allies it will be the longest day. with that in mind, let's go to slide number one. i would do the slides, but i'm probably going to blow up the room if i do that. there we go. well, wait a second. i thought we were talking about d-day. and that's a viking ship up there. and who's that guy in the costume who looks like he should be at the queens anniversary. well normandy is named after my viking ancestors. who came down? and saw the most beautiful countryside in the world on the beaches of normandy perfect for their rating along the european coastline and settling in and so they came around the year 900 ad. and we're smart e
you talk about world war two in europe or north africa. you end up talking about george smith patton jr. or irwin rummel and there's certainly the most two famous generals. that weren't at d-day on d-day. in may of 1944 rummel is walking along the beaches of normandy with his loyal aid captain helmuth lang and he turns to captain lang and he says lang the first 24 hours will be decisive. for germany as well as for the allies it will be the longest day. with that in mind, let's go to slide...
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thus , the growing factors of instability in the middle east and north africa are primarily due to thective activities of the united states and its ally, while the americans are obsessed with the idea of exclusivity and the desire to maintain its global dominance in the implementation of aggressive plans does not take into account the interests of other countries for the sake of maintaining their hegemony, they exert large-scale political, economic information and other pressure on those who disagree, seeking to make decisions that are beneficial to them, if necessary, easily destroys a sovereign state purposefully plunges chaos. this is what washington thinks should be a rules-based order. thank you for your attention. thank you. igor olegovich, you just met more these. and for this, my special gratitude to the regulations. it was a live broadcast from the moscow region. chief of the main directorate of the general staff of the russian armed forces, deputy chief of staff igor kostyukov spoke at the tenth moscow security conference. well, vladimir putin spoke on the phone with the pr
thus , the growing factors of instability in the middle east and north africa are primarily due to thective activities of the united states and its ally, while the americans are obsessed with the idea of exclusivity and the desire to maintain its global dominance in the implementation of aggressive plans does not take into account the interests of other countries for the sake of maintaining their hegemony, they exert large-scale political, economic information and other pressure on those...
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and this is again north africa, southeast asia, and it is the extra that will become more differentiated. of course, we have the facts . unfortunately, confirmation of the purchase of the right grain is the same as syria. well, we cannot have any kind of diplomatic, non-commercial relations with such a country, other countries in most cases, even if the russians tried to sell them another grain, they refused, well, they refused the seller , that’s why, er, in classic, our buyers are pre-war, let’s say that's right, egypt, including the countries of north africa, or china, india, they will be able to import more from ukraine at the moment, mr. taras, two short clarifications, then, can it not be with ukrainian grain, as they did with russian oil and this became known to the world community by mixing with others, for example, ukrainian grain is mixed with russian and sold under the guise of russian . grain did not remain at the time of the occupation, there was literally a-a million tons, which is significant on our scale, therefore theoretically. maybe, but within the framework of the pre
and this is again north africa, southeast asia, and it is the extra that will become more differentiated. of course, we have the facts . unfortunately, confirmation of the purchase of the right grain is the same as syria. well, we cannot have any kind of diplomatic, non-commercial relations with such a country, other countries in most cases, even if the russians tried to sell them another grain, they refused, well, they refused the seller , that’s why, er, in classic, our buyers are pre-war,...
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just made the protests that were carried out across the middle east and north africa. and notably encouraged and sponsored by a handful of western back and jos tunisia was the only one that saw a transition to a democratic government. but politicians in the west are no longer bragging about the progress they helped foster. as kenesha was president, just over saw the creation of a new constitution that gives himself a host of new powers. this comes after he suspended the country. parliament fired the state prosecutor and gave himself the power to rule by decree. criticism of the government's decision has been met with backlash, including a prison sons for one independent journalist which was condemned by amnesty international tunisian authorities are perfectly free to dispute and counter what media report about them without arresting and prosecuting journalists. in any case, no civilian should face trial before tunisia, military courts, this travesty of justice must stop. so what did the people in 2 news? your walk? well officially, 96 percent of voters supported the ne
just made the protests that were carried out across the middle east and north africa. and notably encouraged and sponsored by a handful of western back and jos tunisia was the only one that saw a transition to a democratic government. but politicians in the west are no longer bragging about the progress they helped foster. as kenesha was president, just over saw the creation of a new constitution that gives himself a host of new powers. this comes after he suspended the country. parliament...
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the 1960 the decade of change across the middle east and north africa. in the 2nd of a 3 part series al jazeera world explores the explosion of arts and culture. intellectuals were building new dreams and ideas because the revolutions of the 1960s were not political but all the mine. from music to tv, the poetry of protest and revolutionary film making the 60s in the arab world. culture, oh, now jazeera examining the impact of today's headline is that both hotline is what then happens setting the agenda for tomorrow's discussions. oh, likely is of that ukraine is actually going to get the lead building support that it me. international filmmakers and warcraft journalists. bring programs to inspire you i all think i can return to my life any more. thought is eroding. some of it's almost 5 freedoms on al jazeera heats continues to be the big story across the middle east. hello everyone. here's a snapshot on tuesday. those temperature is yep, we still have readings in the fifty's box dead into kuwait. we had all this sand and dust swirling around here as we
the 1960 the decade of change across the middle east and north africa. in the 2nd of a 3 part series al jazeera world explores the explosion of arts and culture. intellectuals were building new dreams and ideas because the revolutions of the 1960s were not political but all the mine. from music to tv, the poetry of protest and revolutionary film making the 60s in the arab world. culture, oh, now jazeera examining the impact of today's headline is that both hotline is what then happens setting...
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it can be tempting to think that all of north africa in the middle east is gripped by disorder. but in tunisia where the arab spring began democracy and pluralism are taking root, we can do more together to help uneasy and consolidate their democratic gains. the us state department was quick to criticize a new constitution, claiming it is part of, quote, an alarming erosion of democratic norms. however, what they didn't say was that after tens of thousands of people died as a result of the arab spring, the only success that came from the protest fueled by the u. s. where the governments that were overthrown. but i was sure the promise of democracy and a better way of life as told by the west. it is now nowhere to be found. i read your blood and wrapping up this hours program here on our t international 6 33 in the morning and moscow. great to have you with us for this program, catch up on our telegram channels. you get a minute by minute updates to see english aussie india is all over telegram hope to see usa the the the ah, yes, absolutely. well with, we're just with a single s
it can be tempting to think that all of north africa in the middle east is gripped by disorder. but in tunisia where the arab spring began democracy and pluralism are taking root, we can do more together to help uneasy and consolidate their democratic gains. the us state department was quick to criticize a new constitution, claiming it is part of, quote, an alarming erosion of democratic norms. however, what they didn't say was that after tens of thousands of people died as a result of the arab...
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that was the case, crossed the middle east and north africa, and it'll blow back against the center. and the coverage of it just grew worse back and i need your drain. now, in 2000 people has been arrested, i've been that those governments have also diversified, their dissemination of propaganda. outsourcing what was once the responsibility of state, home channel, to privately owned outlets, some newly taken over by the state. others just eager to please in egypt, media have proven night after night that more voices do not add up to a plurality of opinion. journalism such a critical component at the outset of the air of spring has become one of its long term casualties. egyptian state under c, c is not a practitioner of the old style of propaganda where you have, you know, the one news anchor of the state television child that everybody watches who says what the leaders want you to hear for the very 1st time a lot of the main television channels in egypt are directly on by the egyptian military. right? this is new. this did not used to be the case. that's dynamic number one. dynamic
that was the case, crossed the middle east and north africa, and it'll blow back against the center. and the coverage of it just grew worse back and i need your drain. now, in 2000 people has been arrested, i've been that those governments have also diversified, their dissemination of propaganda. outsourcing what was once the responsibility of state, home channel, to privately owned outlets, some newly taken over by the state. others just eager to please in egypt, media have proven night after...
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can all be replaced, and in principle, this is the problem, and it concerns the near east and north africast of all, because they are asian countries. can replace wheat with rice and we have seen this in the last few months, that is, large rice harvests and therefore they consume less wheat and in addition, we see some kind of slowdown in the chinese economy due to the e-e lockdown due to the situation in the real estate market e-e in china and this reduces the demand from china, the global demand, it was china for food producers, let me remind you that the chinese are simply the world leader in food imports, yet another such narrative, you say that the export of ukrainian grain is a big help to the ukrainian budget, but the russians say that private companies export grain to the budget, it has no relation to the budget, it’s only called agro-protection, but for an ordinary ukrainian, it really doesn’t matter, how does the currency from exports help the ukrainian economy, what does it mean for it? yes, this is a continuation of the narrative that everything should be state-owned by the peo
can all be replaced, and in principle, this is the problem, and it concerns the near east and north africast of all, because they are asian countries. can replace wheat with rice and we have seen this in the last few months, that is, large rice harvests and therefore they consume less wheat and in addition, we see some kind of slowdown in the chinese economy due to the e-e lockdown due to the situation in the real estate market e-e in china and this reduces the demand from china, the global...
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ukrainian is an instrument of influence of turkey , its neighbors, it decides who together is in north africa turkey and it wants to expand it, the second position is that turkey is building new security into reality after the war with ukraine, russia and ukraine, respectively, it wants to be a mediator and the one who will to act as a mediator not only in the regulation of conflicts, but to be such a patron of this security environment in the black sea, and it is clear that in this game, tools such as the un, the international cross, and humanitarian cases are therefore important the negotiating element in lviv was issues including the exchange of prisoners of war. it is no secret that the grain agreement has a second part of the humanitarian case, which is not public and where the question of the exchange of prisoners, in particular by our defenders, is foreseen. was also the subject of negotiations. therefore, this visit is true. i agree that it was not possible to talk about any framework agreements on peace or a truce . neither ukraine nor russia is ready for such negotiations. for such
ukrainian is an instrument of influence of turkey , its neighbors, it decides who together is in north africa turkey and it wants to expand it, the second position is that turkey is building new security into reality after the war with ukraine, russia and ukraine, respectively, it wants to be a mediator and the one who will to act as a mediator not only in the regulation of conflicts, but to be such a patron of this security environment in the black sea, and it is clear that in this game, tools...
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oh, society in most of the middle east and north africa changed profoundly in the 1960s . some countries change and fought to retain established traditions. but others like lebanon, embrace the opportunity for attitudes and social behavior to move with the tiny baby. how will it to sit out, give a workable, had this it can be beneficial? and then on that day she debated kiff kin mush had said, hombre below. i can a she can, the can still, hopefully i'm leon is an m, and nick can post them on a no. she is thought up because she, i'm in almond had to be a show or my mom got the cassandra ish as to j besedia little as yeah, yeah. just horrible. i love be babbling out a piano but it. ready ready a lot better. ready song lacresha so my bill was did a whole good for you to throw. ready on the kid, i'm good module, the little mach debates, layla it's been in this bill. ready mcdermott, ken marshall. hello. hello, hello, it's militia. what did them of them? and i'm here to handle our alarm. and we'll let go al months automatically will emma between one and 2. hey, come in. can man
oh, society in most of the middle east and north africa changed profoundly in the 1960s . some countries change and fought to retain established traditions. but others like lebanon, embrace the opportunity for attitudes and social behavior to move with the tiny baby. how will it to sit out, give a workable, had this it can be beneficial? and then on that day she debated kiff kin mush had said, hombre below. i can a she can, the can still, hopefully i'm leon is an m, and nick can post them on a...
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but the same is true of the middle east, i'm north africa. one regional and global issue dominated the 2nd half of the decades. the error is really conflicts. in 194-870-0000 palestinians were forced from their homes and fled as refugees. over 500 villages were demolished when israel was founded and what palestinians called the next, or the catastrophe. second basket ghana yet have launched. yet he shall be in no vienna said, next fall asleep. could almost have them a policy in may or not victory sexual yet would a vonner, seattle the way for people to be the of the of his son. he gwinnett has got to fill in. what can open them with the news of the be got off the bus with mama heavily, but you can see either why you want to be day and how to get dana for. yeah, i was you had, he was here in the my dire bob comes to the cost comment be day at the most for me . how to put the well, the hot coffee or more had this, blah, blah, for my bad can next, i don't know yet whether or not who and yet at every support for, for last plenty. and why? well, m
but the same is true of the middle east, i'm north africa. one regional and global issue dominated the 2nd half of the decades. the error is really conflicts. in 194-870-0000 palestinians were forced from their homes and fled as refugees. over 500 villages were demolished when israel was founded and what palestinians called the next, or the catastrophe. second basket ghana yet have launched. yet he shall be in no vienna said, next fall asleep. could almost have them a policy in may or not...
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and ultimately set off shockwave that would travel from north africa to the arabian don't leave him to the idea of if the regime of president been and he created a kind of political police and the whole network to getting to people with heads. so that no matter where you are, no matter who you are, we felt that the wolves have ears, him, and we are being listened to all the time he owns the put to talk, even families inside their own homes. did not that to speak about been alley and obviously people did not dare to post on social networks or disgust. what was happening in the media did not dare to criticize the regime except to minority within them. and that completely changed. this feeling of fear was completely of attend set, burger conflict, mom, but really what was bubbling in tunisia of course, was a movement that until the uprising had been underground of bloggers of citizen journalists, of people who use the new emerging digital information sphere to begin exchanging information to create networks. once the uprising started in tunisia, that whole network came above ground. once
and ultimately set off shockwave that would travel from north africa to the arabian don't leave him to the idea of if the regime of president been and he created a kind of political police and the whole network to getting to people with heads. so that no matter where you are, no matter who you are, we felt that the wolves have ears, him, and we are being listened to all the time he owns the put to talk, even families inside their own homes. did not that to speak about been alley and obviously...
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and this is true of the middle east and north africa society changed creativity, flourished, but there was also bitter conflict in several countries. some of the progress made during the decade has stood the test of time. but yemen, iraq and syria have since experienced terrible turmoil. and the arab israeli conflict is no closer to being resolved now than it was 6 decades ago. oh, the welcome is coming to come in just 3 months. as the main event gets closer, we hear every step of the way. hello, i'm janet. you're with updates from teams and plan to host the glow themes can expect some strong support. even custom with the spotlight, no one you can, france claim back to back. well, comp victories. all will portugal, christiana, rinaldo finally get his hat, a trophy to welcome count on al jazeera june, he has begun the faithful world copies on its way to castle book. your travel package today? hi there. good to be with you. we've had thunderstorms rumble across arkansas, so that's knocked back. the temperature in little rock to 25 degrees is a shield of rain slums further toward the sout
and this is true of the middle east and north africa society changed creativity, flourished, but there was also bitter conflict in several countries. some of the progress made during the decade has stood the test of time. but yemen, iraq and syria have since experienced terrible turmoil. and the arab israeli conflict is no closer to being resolved now than it was 6 decades ago. oh, the welcome is coming to come in just 3 months. as the main event gets closer, we hear every step of the way....
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some countries in north africa were preoccupied with either gaining or building on independence from france. the struggle in algeria was long, bitter, and extremely violent. while the rock luncheon faced the challenges of deciding which political road to go down, these transitions were not always peaceful. young men coming in for the matter that didn't need the card that he did, he can walk. what was that then? and you know, this is he, he treated with them can sit up and was so weird, just stored and you couldn't help me say i have to fire and hospital and i can only have a good night. he's a new land. those of you have forgotten when i come only not out of news. as soon as he had the whole matter. shahrokhi what appeared to be it thought a yacht and while the hand shoved living on the wall, he said yes. and lo, if he did dinners out of i wouldn't have medea to habit, but let me know. but lemme to sort the another medical. so you, you should be either had dina, female matter, said he and his and me a lot of them are still scary yard. i don't, i don't, i don't, i mean the silicon sco
some countries in north africa were preoccupied with either gaining or building on independence from france. the struggle in algeria was long, bitter, and extremely violent. while the rock luncheon faced the challenges of deciding which political road to go down, these transitions were not always peaceful. young men coming in for the matter that didn't need the card that he did, he can walk. what was that then? and you know, this is he, he treated with them can sit up and was so weird, just...
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both sides vied to expand their influence in the middle east and north africa. me item that has to feel more time or been don't either of them not settle with our fee and they had a while it was a has a celeste who was in cobra and how to get them to kiss him on a pretty was not the i went to my mom, bahama of 8th, because they both do it and we really and it was on the other line. i'm in a new has any business i mean, the community among mazda, which reno lathers had, didn't he, in football, he can hardly hadn't line to be a bit exceptionally adore look at will. star morrow with bit of had rush to pick up your history. you will never seen of other than be who alone i live for when it will had deck of our law for glory in the me. dick is i'm a little bit less can be hoping young own that went fairly heavily years. 11 stevenson or the need see metal miyoshi or charlotte were mish to merriman should be her but said as were been sitting it out over year 16 it's out of the year it will be 16 it will be while president now sort of egypt. tito, a few years, love ya. a
both sides vied to expand their influence in the middle east and north africa. me item that has to feel more time or been don't either of them not settle with our fee and they had a while it was a has a celeste who was in cobra and how to get them to kiss him on a pretty was not the i went to my mom, bahama of 8th, because they both do it and we really and it was on the other line. i'm in a new has any business i mean, the community among mazda, which reno lathers had, didn't he, in football,...
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but the same is true of the middle east and north africa. one regional and global issue dominated the 2nd half of the decades. the arab israeli conflict in 1948, 700000 palestinians were forced from their homes and fled as refugees. over 500 villages were demolished when israel was founded and what palestinians called the next, or the catastrophe. the can call in killer basket ghana, yet half longevity yet the shabby yet they are no. you ask a bill of vienna separable mega. yeah. if, if they said i shuffle asleep. good, i'm a start. them a policy in the bay are not exact shut it yet. would i even know seattle the way it would for people to b, b a, b of his linear quinetta to bow ha, ha, ha ha felony. we're gonna open them with global debris. big got up with bob new. what obama? heavily about by and you can use the i that why you what you will be day. how to get dana coin? yeah. i was you had he was here in my diary, bob thompson lee caught the comment the day at the most for me. how to put the coffee on. why this month for you? my bad get ne
but the same is true of the middle east and north africa. one regional and global issue dominated the 2nd half of the decades. the arab israeli conflict in 1948, 700000 palestinians were forced from their homes and fled as refugees. over 500 villages were demolished when israel was founded and what palestinians called the next, or the catastrophe. the can call in killer basket ghana, yet half longevity yet the shabby yet they are no. you ask a bill of vienna separable mega. yeah. if, if they...
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and this is true of the middle east and north africa. society changed creativity, flourished, but there was also bitter conflict in several countries. some of the progress made during the decade has stood the test of time. but yemen, iraq and syria have since experienced terrible turmoil. and the arab is really conflict is no closer to being resolved now than it was 6 decades ago. m o o r of wolfe's social life. what intellectuals, artists and activists me where ideas are sparked and history, is made from america to algiers. i wrote them to have broken al jazeera world, tells the story of 4 iconic cafes and their role in arab society. as part of creativity debate and the 2nd secrets with ira kathy on are just either ah ah, as the count down to the feeble woke up 2022 approaches, every continent is turning its eyes to keta. we have a feeling great to sporting events in the world won't be the only thing capturing everyone's attention. beyond football, immerse yourself in internationally renowned entertainment. otto culture catalog has everything you'd want in the destination. in fact, it'
and this is true of the middle east and north africa. society changed creativity, flourished, but there was also bitter conflict in several countries. some of the progress made during the decade has stood the test of time. but yemen, iraq and syria have since experienced terrible turmoil. and the arab is really conflict is no closer to being resolved now than it was 6 decades ago. m o o r of wolfe's social life. what intellectuals, artists and activists me where ideas are sparked and history,...
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we've been killed about the booth the 19th sixty's saw change across the middle east and north africa. arab nationalism dominated regional politics in the 1st half of the decades, but foundered in defeat by israel in the 1967 era is really more countries rebuilt. after gaining independence from their european colonizers and the arts and culture flourished. but arguably, the greatest change was in society as a whole, education technology and the rise of the individual shape the decades who knocked the lead balcony. he had a parent who did them. the key at the dd wood as handed through, i'll alum albano, amid the ne lucille that tale and was so are the natural absorbing faults, coral schuman lashara, does the told her to tiffany or to hold out, or she could hear until it reached emma mother to city nearby and share that the whole of probably a communal, give them a mad, the medical a public, a lot for a mental label of the to be able to pa, hi, and i am mila murphy hall, or manners. or are you in alamo, within fia, to my, the repair that the isde married to the, you know, the saudi, the
we've been killed about the booth the 19th sixty's saw change across the middle east and north africa. arab nationalism dominated regional politics in the 1st half of the decades, but foundered in defeat by israel in the 1967 era is really more countries rebuilt. after gaining independence from their european colonizers and the arts and culture flourished. but arguably, the greatest change was in society as a whole, education technology and the rise of the individual shape the decades who...
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ah, the 19th sixty's the significant decade across the middle east and north africa. and it was to dictate when new dynamic movements were launched. in the last of a 3 part series al jazeera well looks at the changes in society as a whole. teachers were looked after and learning methods were closed, the evaluated from education to the changing wills of women, the expansion of the middle class, and improve transportation the sixty's in the arab world society on our jazeera when the news breaks here on here, more intense wildfires that the best case scenario is this, when people need to be heard and the story told, it was exciting to have this icon of the line be shown to everyone. with exclusive interviews, an in depth reports the operations awful damage to the bottom of al jazeera has teams on the ground to when you moore, award winning documentaries and lives. news, news, news, news. news, news. here's your weather update in a minute 15. thank you so much for joining in. let's take a look at the temperature and sophie on. on monday, the 34 degrees winds from the nort
ah, the 19th sixty's the significant decade across the middle east and north africa. and it was to dictate when new dynamic movements were launched. in the last of a 3 part series al jazeera well looks at the changes in society as a whole. teachers were looked after and learning methods were closed, the evaluated from education to the changing wills of women, the expansion of the middle class, and improve transportation the sixty's in the arab world society on our jazeera when the news breaks...
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you made me with a 2 week been left with the 19 sixty's saw change across the middle east and north africa. arab nationalism dominated regional politics in the 1st half of the decades. but foundered in defeat by israel in the 1967 arab israeli war countries rebuilt after gaining independence from their european colonizers and the arts and culture flourished. but arguably, the greatest change was in society as a whole. education technology on the rise of the individual shape the decades. who unlocked the lean balcony, he had a car to did them the key at the dd would as hannah's true pilot. allah marlborough, alma de ne, alert new select tale and mozilla viejo absorb and fox coral's human lashara. what does the told answer? genea to whole absence. oh, she could hear until it reached emma mother . the city nearby showed that the whole family camila give them a mad. the med would have to be public a lot for the medal i'd love to be able to publish while i mila murphy hall, or mothers or i in alamo, would be in fia with them either prevail that you're not married, but you're not the leave haras
you made me with a 2 week been left with the 19 sixty's saw change across the middle east and north africa. arab nationalism dominated regional politics in the 1st half of the decades. but foundered in defeat by israel in the 1967 arab israeli war countries rebuilt after gaining independence from their european colonizers and the arts and culture flourished. but arguably, the greatest change was in society as a whole. education technology on the rise of the individual shape the decades. who...
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the headlines now, it's all just a world society in most of the middle east and north africa changed profoundly in the 19 sixty's. some countries change and fought to retain, established traditions, but others like lebanon, embrace the opportunity for attitudes and social behavior to move with the times. they with howard to sit here before workable had this you can them and a pigeon and i know they should be bailed. kiff. kin mush had said, hombre below while. ready in a she can the can still, hopefully i'm lina nurse at an minnock campus. there man and no fee is thought up because she, i minimal had to be a shorter my mom got pick a sandwich hut. her job is sadie our little as year lancaster bill island b bout below debiana mel. ready ready a la. ready bedrooms on the la fisher sutler beer was in a horn, gaffer yet them to want to kill them. ready module. ready ready little mach debate layla had been in this bill. ready mcdermott, ken marshall with her hel helene militia will lead them on demand. i'm going to handle our alarm and we'll let go. halbens automatically will em up at col
the headlines now, it's all just a world society in most of the middle east and north africa changed profoundly in the 19 sixty's. some countries change and fought to retain, established traditions, but others like lebanon, embrace the opportunity for attitudes and social behavior to move with the times. they with howard to sit here before workable had this you can them and a pigeon and i know they should be bailed. kiff. kin mush had said, hombre below while. ready in a she can the can still,...
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i'm north africa. one regional and global issue dominated the 2nd half of the decades. the error is really conflict. in 194-870-0000 palestinians were forced from their homes and fled as refugees. over 500 villages were demolished when israel was founded and what palestinians called the next, or the catastrophe. glove basket. ghana yet hath launched ready yet be shy, be yet no separable. next day said i just follow sweet, good stuff that will fall asleep when the bayonet except shed. yet would ivan nor seattle the way it was for people to be the vincent coolness hasn't got to fill me. what can open them with the news to be got off the body. who was mamma heavily, but you can add that. why? you want to be day? how to put down a coin? yeah, i was you had to was here in my diet. bob thompson, let me call the comment the day a to me of the how to put the well, the hot coffee or more had this model for you. my bad guy next. i don't know yet and where the 100 and yet at that we're supposed to fill those plenty. and why through my, what i would look at you on from the state, y
i'm north africa. one regional and global issue dominated the 2nd half of the decades. the error is really conflict. in 194-870-0000 palestinians were forced from their homes and fled as refugees. over 500 villages were demolished when israel was founded and what palestinians called the next, or the catastrophe. glove basket. ghana yet hath launched ready yet be shy, be yet no separable. next day said i just follow sweet, good stuff that will fall asleep when the bayonet except shed. yet would...
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we've been phillip with the 19 sixty's saw change across the middle east and north africa era. nationalism dominated regional politics in the 1st half of the decades, but foundered in defeat by israel. in the 1967 arab israeli war countries rebuilt after gaining independence from their european colonizers and the arts and culture flourished. but arguably, the greatest change was in society as a whole. education technology on the rise of the individual shape the decades who knocked the lead balcony. he had a car to did them. the key at the d. d would as hannah's troop, allan allan albano, alma de ne, alert new still at a tail and mozilla the natural absorbing faults, quarrels, roman, lashara. oh, what does the town it's a chicken yard to. how will edson oh, she could hear until it reached emma whether the city nearly a share that the whole of probably a real or give them a mad the med would have to be look public a lot for the med label of look you beautiful and i am mila muma, if he had or mothers, or are you in a little would the infusion with them either prevail? that the, that is the mo
we've been phillip with the 19 sixty's saw change across the middle east and north africa era. nationalism dominated regional politics in the 1st half of the decades, but foundered in defeat by israel. in the 1967 arab israeli war countries rebuilt after gaining independence from their european colonizers and the arts and culture flourished. but arguably, the greatest change was in society as a whole. education technology on the rise of the individual shape the decades who knocked the lead...
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not a 1000000 people to drop dead or come close to the when countries in africa, particularly in north africa, especially in the so how ration when these countries go towards when they face extreme situations, like the one, the somalis going through now the present some of the whole lot of problems, which not only affect them to fix people in the region even affects europeans. you know, the 1st one obviously is when you have such grinding poverty and such salvation or massive skill. terrorism starts to become an issue. the 2nd one attached to that 2nd problem, the implications of, of a drought on the scale not being dealt with is also migration that affects europe as well as the tears. and, and migrations situation is in is really a dire donna level right now. and we need to re, look, we need to re examine how some of these countries can treat themselves in the short term with these, with problems like drought tensions around the region. the notorious our spring a series of protests, uprisings armed rebellions and will intrusive n g o's, they will claim the thousands of lives in the past numb
not a 1000000 people to drop dead or come close to the when countries in africa, particularly in north africa, especially in the so how ration when these countries go towards when they face extreme situations, like the one, the somalis going through now the present some of the whole lot of problems, which not only affect them to fix people in the region even affects europeans. you know, the 1st one obviously is when you have such grinding poverty and such salvation or massive skill. terrorism...
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but the same is true of the middle east, i'm north africa. one regional and global issue dominated the 2nd half of the decades. the error is really conflict. in 194-870-0000 palestinians were forced from their homes and fled as refugees. over 500 villages were demolished when israel was founded and what palestinians called the next or the catastrophe. glove asked ghana yet hath launch yet be shy be yet no separable. next day said i just follow sleep. good stuff that will follow. stay in the bayonet section yet, which i haven't, nor seattle the way it will for people to be the the affinity coordinate systems. i got to fill in what can open them with the move them to be the body by and you can add that why you want to be day and how to put down a coil. yeah. i was you had to was here in my diet. bob thompson, let me call the comment the day at the most for me to get well, the hot coffee on. why this? mark few, my bad guy next. i don't know yet and where the 100 and yet at that we're supposed to fill those 20 and mr. sewell, my, what i will look
but the same is true of the middle east, i'm north africa. one regional and global issue dominated the 2nd half of the decades. the error is really conflict. in 194-870-0000 palestinians were forced from their homes and fled as refugees. over 500 villages were demolished when israel was founded and what palestinians called the next or the catastrophe. glove asked ghana yet hath launch yet be shy be yet no separable. next day said i just follow sleep. good stuff that will follow. stay in the...
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southwestern france, they use the earth observation programs as last ways of the constant and north africa are at risk of catching fire. ah, well, let's now bring in our guests, all of them joining us from london to day. we have julia barker, letty as visiting senior fellow at the euro, mediterranean center on climate change. clare fall is the co founder of extinction . rebellion that's a movement that advocates for action on climate change. and elan kellman, a professor of disasters and health at university college london, a very warm welcome to all of you. julie, there have been warnings about climate change for decades, and yet would it be fair to say that somehow we've been caught off guard by this extreme weather in europe? yes. well, great to be here with you. yes, it's true with no, sir. things like this would happen since probably the late seventy's. that was the 1st time we had a report telling us that the climate system will change. and when the climate system changes, extreme events can change you, pregnancy and severity, and you know, likelihood that is what we're seeing today.
southwestern france, they use the earth observation programs as last ways of the constant and north africa are at risk of catching fire. ah, well, let's now bring in our guests, all of them joining us from london to day. we have julia barker, letty as visiting senior fellow at the euro, mediterranean center on climate change. clare fall is the co founder of extinction . rebellion that's a movement that advocates for action on climate change. and elan kellman, a professor of disasters and health...
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and also higher food costs are affecting some of the countries and, ah, north africa, for example, some in sub saharan or that are large importers of food commodities, such as brains. and because of the russia ukraine war with the very large increases in detroit says of certain grains such as wheat, some of these countries are right in. it's your stress. roger, this was the asia pacific chief economist at s a b global market intelligence. thank you for your time. robin. thank here. now here in germany, oil major shell says it cut output at its rhine land refinery. the facility makes fuels heating oil and cut or chemicals, but low water levels on the river. i have made the transport of goods wire. germany's most important waterway. a big challenge, not just for vessels servicing. the chemical sector. patrick, misty is his ship. the colors still down the rhine river to a cool fired power plant. decorated though it sailing down a narrow passage south of cold blends with such little water in the river called the nation with oncoming traffic is essential thought, acquiesced tony, coming down
and also higher food costs are affecting some of the countries and, ah, north africa, for example, some in sub saharan or that are large importers of food commodities, such as brains. and because of the russia ukraine war with the very large increases in detroit says of certain grains such as wheat, some of these countries are right in. it's your stress. roger, this was the asia pacific chief economist at s a b global market intelligence. thank you for your time. robin. thank here. now here in...
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the 19th sixty's was a period of change around the world, including the middle east and north africa. nanette, we dreamed of the fair and democratic society which we did for revolution. the 1st of a 3 part series out as they were world excludes the regional events, people and forces that shake the decade. i don't what our dreams were. many, we started with great dreams, but ended up with sad set. the sixty's in the powerpoint politics on al jazeera. we know what's happening in our region. we know how to get to places that others and not as far as i said, i'm going or the way that you tell the story is what can make a difference. ah.
the 19th sixty's was a period of change around the world, including the middle east and north africa. nanette, we dreamed of the fair and democratic society which we did for revolution. the 1st of a 3 part series out as they were world excludes the regional events, people and forces that shake the decade. i don't what our dreams were. many, we started with great dreams, but ended up with sad set. the sixty's in the powerpoint politics on al jazeera. we know what's happening in our region. we...
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temperature in the coming days may exceeding 40 degrees such heat at this time usually costs in north africabout the weather, let's talk with meteorologist ekaterina grigorova ekaterina good afternoon. well, how many degrees today in cairo, for example, in cairo at 9:00 am moscow time it was 26.6, and in the sheet it is almost 5 ° more than plus 31.5. so the comparison with egypt does not look like an exaggeration at all, and so the extreme heat led to a worsening of the situation with natural fires until the night they extinguished the fire in the tatsinsky district of the rostov region the dry grass of the mood spread in the village of zhirnov as a result, two houses were completely burned down, three more were damaged by the fire, two cars and a truck in the houses exploded gas cylinders, the residents were not injured. at the same time, in europe, where the heat and drought last much longer, the shallowing of the rivers has reached a critical stage in the south-west of germany today, the movement of porein ferries has been stopped, and in the north rheinwestphalia, the water level in the
temperature in the coming days may exceeding 40 degrees such heat at this time usually costs in north africabout the weather, let's talk with meteorologist ekaterina grigorova ekaterina good afternoon. well, how many degrees today in cairo, for example, in cairo at 9:00 am moscow time it was 26.6, and in the sheet it is almost 5 ° more than plus 31.5. so the comparison with egypt does not look like an exaggeration at all, and so the extreme heat led to a worsening of the situation with natural...
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on the 1960 s was a period of change around the world, including the middle east and north africa. we dreamed of the fair and democratic society we dreamed of a revolution. the 1st of a 3 part series out as they were well explored, the regional events, people and forces that shake the decade. i don't want to because our dreams were many. we started with great dreams ended up with sad set by the sixty's in the arab world. politics on al jazeera here at the midnight job when the sleep in. yeah, when a week to life and read on a moment come which come with bud and history, when least about a bill on your when a gym and when the nation long buying. 2 ah . 2 2 2 ah . ready i or ma'am ma'am, you know what it back or delagarza they didn't do that. ah. bad that out they are they be gay gay local mom they are. yeah. nobody ended up with me. how my dad go ha jayden i did go to albany. the madonica aliya women should have it . okay. well then i'll tell them on the me. i mean i in a rush by the guy. that's how we're going to be older. that'd be dora. ah ah, margaret dot. no, not my gay chateau
on the 1960 s was a period of change around the world, including the middle east and north africa. we dreamed of the fair and democratic society we dreamed of a revolution. the 1st of a 3 part series out as they were well explored, the regional events, people and forces that shake the decade. i don't want to because our dreams were many. we started with great dreams ended up with sad set by the sixty's in the arab world. politics on al jazeera here at the midnight job when the sleep in. yeah,...
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maybe the 19 sixty's, the decade of change across the middle east and north africa. in the 2nd of a 3 part series al jazeera world explores the explosion of arts and culture. intellectuals were building new dreams and ideas because the revolutions of the 19 sixty's were not political, but of the mine. for music to tv, the poetry of protest and revolutionary film making the 60s in the arab world. culture oh, now jazeera. ah will. i know me. id and i don't want my life when how my, when i tell me about how i can help my neck, but how you want to be performing me funny but hey, why yeah, i've been but had me me and my family was golf. have a pure money when when you were back in your home, i might be home in a long time, but i have all the hall. i have. i have no name. i have i'm here. my dad got me home from the home. i come back home with me and paul told fees the guy when, why i ah now ah ah ah a now a bunch of how do you the elk up p pin green lawn while amanda and amola or will i mean like with or have my bad joke, i couldn't install a new one more things i have. i
maybe the 19 sixty's, the decade of change across the middle east and north africa. in the 2nd of a 3 part series al jazeera world explores the explosion of arts and culture. intellectuals were building new dreams and ideas because the revolutions of the 19 sixty's were not political, but of the mine. for music to tv, the poetry of protest and revolutionary film making the 60s in the arab world. culture oh, now jazeera. ah will. i know me. id and i don't want my life when how my, when i tell me...
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peoples and we all are indigenous to this planet, but indigenous peoples in greece and spain and north africa and south america, central america, mesoamerica, north america had long ago discovered th these were sacred medicines to be treated with respect and they can help community psychologically. so looking at the toxicity scales of different drugs psilocybin is unique and that is is one of the most extraordinarily non-toxic medicines that the fda has ever considered. so we are now seeing a revolution across the planet literally as nina and kenny like to say, a revolution from the underground, well, that's exactly what is happening. so many of you know that oakld was the first to decrinalize psychoactive plants and psilocybin in particular, it was followed by denver and most recently in washington dc, in the belly of the beast. i think more than 70% of the voters voted for the decriminalization of psychedelics. and then more, most recently, of course in oregon, ballot measures one oh nine and one 10 on the therapeutic use of psilocybin to be legalized and the decriminalization of drugs ball
peoples and we all are indigenous to this planet, but indigenous peoples in greece and spain and north africa and south america, central america, mesoamerica, north america had long ago discovered th these were sacred medicines to be treated with respect and they can help community psychologically. so looking at the toxicity scales of different drugs psilocybin is unique and that is is one of the most extraordinarily non-toxic medicines that the fda has ever considered. so we are now seeing a...
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peoples and we all are indigenous to this planet, but indigenous peoples in greece and spain and north africa and south america, central america, mesoamerica, north america had long ago discovered th these were sacred medicines to be treated with respect and they can help community psychologically. so looking at the toxicity scales of different drugs psilocybin is unique and that is is one of the most extraordinarily non-toxic medicines that the fda has ever considered. so we are now seeing a revolution across the planet literally as nina and kenny like to say, a revolution from the underground, well, that's exactly what is happening. so many of you know that oaklanwas the rst to decrimize psychoactive plants and psilocybin in particular, it was followed by denver and most recently in washington dc, in the belly of the beast. i think more than 70% of the voters voted for the decriminalization of psychedelics. and then more, most recently, of course in oregon, ballot measures one oh nine and one 10 on the therapeutic use of psilocybin to be legalized and the decriminalization of drugs ballot o
peoples and we all are indigenous to this planet, but indigenous peoples in greece and spain and north africa and south america, central america, mesoamerica, north america had long ago discovered th these were sacred medicines to be treated with respect and they can help community psychologically. so looking at the toxicity scales of different drugs psilocybin is unique and that is is one of the most extraordinarily non-toxic medicines that the fda has ever considered. so we are now seeing a...
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i'm calling the north africa, right? to put a sample to 77 percent. we can no longer with b, w number. oh, devastating. or we can, we must course carry life money, effects of climate change. i mean, felt worldwide before a station in the rain forest continued carbon dioxide. i, brittany young people all over the world are committed to climate protection. what impact will because change doesn't happen on its own make up your own mind. d. w. need for mines. ah oh, a.
i'm calling the north africa, right? to put a sample to 77 percent. we can no longer with b, w number. oh, devastating. or we can, we must course carry life money, effects of climate change. i mean, felt worldwide before a station in the rain forest continued carbon dioxide. i, brittany young people all over the world are committed to climate protection. what impact will because change doesn't happen on its own make up your own mind. d. w. need for mines. ah oh, a.
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the 1960 s was a decade of change in europe and the americas, but also in the middle east and north africa. some preferred the way things were that many people embraced the new movements and politics, society, and especially cultural change. fresh ideas and modern thinking began to awaken across much of the region music, the arts and film broke new ground. during the decade. i went out to me, got it. the city met kenneth at the u. s. s. c, but then the year policy lab, good a about the city lead miss and meet you there. shackleton, i am out of the room and see a lot of me. ah, my daughter did the couldn't 16. and this happy me a last month that a bit of him and each man let out at ah oh yes, my van is needed needed like anybody in my bio lab at all i shared with a kid and the sub that going to patch whitening, asap, whining her we cannot blue my hub, but been all it's a half ago, should it? ah, was to match out a movie that he can look. can it's a home he and one be led to nap where i moved him a hot tuna ducky lemuel sto. mr. mathematic i gamma is dara. i get the saw the coffee be death o
the 1960 s was a decade of change in europe and the americas, but also in the middle east and north africa. some preferred the way things were that many people embraced the new movements and politics, society, and especially cultural change. fresh ideas and modern thinking began to awaken across much of the region music, the arts and film broke new ground. during the decade. i went out to me, got it. the city met kenneth at the u. s. s. c, but then the year policy lab, good a about the city...
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ah ah oh noon in the 1960s television grew across the middle east and north africa and so did cinema, especially in egypt. but there was also filmmaking away from the mainstream where politics loomed large. some director a saw their role as historians documenting many of the tumultuous events of the decades. what hitler with cinema, i'm about to sit on that a said and they're not going to be what don't asleep, dish, my cinema many. what did bethlehem may i know? little sora might have left him a shot of gaily lemon. new smith had been martin. i've got to come in, but by yada to fancy on you now have a thought on what i heard him say to see a soul in europe, not foreign to any of our city manager that she had had congested. ah . promotion to this being. can you either shoot the can't you, can you have the counselor the panel? so right, there's a shared leak on saturday. madam was such authority among hello crowd thought of the animal mamma is now what about the compliment? their policy will be what's the minority for b? mm hm. what the him a, what the plan i understand and it is it and
ah ah oh noon in the 1960s television grew across the middle east and north africa and so did cinema, especially in egypt. but there was also filmmaking away from the mainstream where politics loomed large. some director a saw their role as historians documenting many of the tumultuous events of the decades. what hitler with cinema, i'm about to sit on that a said and they're not going to be what don't asleep, dish, my cinema many. what did bethlehem may i know? little sora might have left him...
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both sides vied to expand their influence in the middle east and north africa. me either that has or sub see, let's see them or been don't have that or the last little what our fee while at the to us has a celestial home or more than go broad how to get them to kiss him on a pretty was not the i went to my mom, bahama of 8th birthday. do you have any business? i mean you can be right off the market. wish lathers didn't he and father, he can feel part of the huddle line to be a bit accept or the door look at will style mara with bit to have rush to pick a few hurry. yanni really never seen it other than be valuable low and i let room for when it was deck is our law for glory to in this, in the leslie holcombe, looking young own that on when we're in for the lee use 1116. it's in the need. see, metal miyoshi or charlotte, ashburn, amish them. eman should be her best in ashburn. been 15 it out of the year. 16. it's out of the year. it will bains. it will be while president now sort of egypt. tito, if you guys love ya, a narrow of india became pioneers of the non al
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in the 19 sixty's television blue cross, the middle east on north africa, and so did cinema, especially in egypt. but there was also filmmaking away from the mainstream, where politics, large, some director saw their role as historians documenting many of the tumultuous events of the decades. what hitler with cinema bache for tom, it said they're not going to be what tennessee dish by cinema. many. what did bethlehem may i know, but the sort of law might have placed him at the chateau, gaily layman as smith had been martin, i've got to come in, but by yah, to the pharmacy on. not that bad or not, but i am 30 ah, seeing it so was in europe not foreign, a cinematic one that she had had congested. ah! with this being can years, but, you know, shoot the can't you can you have to get a parcel arrest? shirley comes with florida. dear madam was such authority a moment? hello. cry plot of the yet because that he had put an am alma is now about to come home at the z, yet will be what the multiple be. luckily him why? the him a, a liberty and evil transfer content. huh. oh wow. who has authority
in the 19 sixty's television blue cross, the middle east on north africa, and so did cinema, especially in egypt. but there was also filmmaking away from the mainstream, where politics, large, some director saw their role as historians documenting many of the tumultuous events of the decades. what hitler with cinema bache for tom, it said they're not going to be what tennessee dish by cinema. many. what did bethlehem may i know, but the sort of law might have placed him at the chateau, gaily...
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and this is true of the middle east and north africa society changed creativity, flourished. but there was also bitter conflict in several countries. some of the progress made during the decade has stood the test of time. but yemen, iraq and syria have since experienced terrible turmoil. and the arab israeli conflict is no closer to being resolved now than it was 6 decades ago. as o. o. r. wolfe's social life wanted to let jewels artists and activists meet with where ideas are sparked, and history is made from america throughout june, cairo to have room al jazeera world tells the story of 4 iconic cafes and their role in arab society. as problems with creativity, good baked descent secrets with arrow coffee on a just either ah ah, hello there, let's have a look at north america and it's all about the heat once again across western areas of the u. s. you've got heat ways. not just across the northern and central plains, but also the west coast california. seeing temperatures peak out. now this comes as western areas of the u. s. suffer a 23 year mega drought. this is the worst
and this is true of the middle east and north africa society changed creativity, flourished. but there was also bitter conflict in several countries. some of the progress made during the decade has stood the test of time. but yemen, iraq and syria have since experienced terrible turmoil. and the arab israeli conflict is no closer to being resolved now than it was 6 decades ago. as o. o. r. wolfe's social life wanted to let jewels artists and activists meet with where ideas are sparked, and...