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especially in north africa. he goes through all the official records, such as they were declassified at the time. he puts together the story of erwin rommel, and the book, and the movie or first ranked. why? because they are done only six years after the end of the war. it has what the germans call, zeitgeist. the spirit of the times. you cannot capture it today. daryl, what the longest day, and the bridge too far, they are to hollywood a version. you go back and watch this movie on a desert fox. then you will find out about rommel. the man, and the officer, and how he stood up to hitler. what about books? years ago, there used to be a great tv series. it was a major film production by the library of congress. at the end of these they would say, the library of congress recommends that these are a few recommendations, here. this is superb because it is one of the reasons why it is the most up-to-date biography. they were both west pointers. there is a whole series done on the war in europe. basically, centering a
especially in north africa. he goes through all the official records, such as they were declassified at the time. he puts together the story of erwin rommel, and the book, and the movie or first ranked. why? because they are done only six years after the end of the war. it has what the germans call, zeitgeist. the spirit of the times. you cannot capture it today. daryl, what the longest day, and the bridge too far, they are to hollywood a version. you go back and watch this movie on a desert...
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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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ah, in all of north africa, it is also very symbolic that it all began, supposedly for the sake of themocracy, slavery ended with the present, yes.
ah, in all of north africa, it is also very symbolic that it all began, supposedly for the sake of themocracy, slavery ended with the present, yes.
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ah, in all of north africa, it is also very symbolic that everything began, supposedly for the sake oftruggle for democracy, slavery ended in the present, and, well, in the civil war, the end is extremely invisible. it periodically fades, then reappears again . this was an obvious failure, of course, of the policy of the administration. obama , who really did not gain anything from the libyan crisis. and he lost, of course. the first thing was to europe because immigration flows went on a large scale, of course, through it to europe. tell about the crimes of the united states around the world, a feeling of deja vu arises periodically. here is syria again speaking out against a bad president facebook group syrian revolution 2011 slogans for freedom and democracy on march 15, people obeyed and left clashes began on the streets, and literally a couple of days later, the entire organization of the struggle against the regime. assad was taken over by the same muslim brothers of the protector of the united states. the united states claims against syria have been accumulating since the beginn
ah, in all of north africa, it is also very symbolic that everything began, supposedly for the sake oftruggle for democracy, slavery ended in the present, and, well, in the civil war, the end is extremely invisible. it periodically fades, then reappears again . this was an obvious failure, of course, of the policy of the administration. obama , who really did not gain anything from the libyan crisis. and he lost, of course. the first thing was to europe because immigration flows went on a large...
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other than you option which has never been implemented, provides for blocking departures from north africa. sima. explain to us what the new prime minister's thinking is here on a migration policy. and is this something that italy can do alone, or is it going to depend on other european union members? well, what she was doing was kelly, also speaking to her supporters. and this is an issue that is really a hot button topic for them. and she stressed that there is to stop those migrant boats, as you heard, stop the smugglers and work with governments in africa, particularly north africa to help the flow creating the so called hot spot in those countries to process a silent request. this is something that's been talked about in the past, and she has made it clear that she wants to work with europe on this. but it's been very difficult so far to find a common ground on this issue and some even question the legality of doing such a measure, whether such a naval block, it can even work. so really, there are risks and challenges involved in pushing such a policy. but this has been something she
other than you option which has never been implemented, provides for blocking departures from north africa. sima. explain to us what the new prime minister's thinking is here on a migration policy. and is this something that italy can do alone, or is it going to depend on other european union members? well, what she was doing was kelly, also speaking to her supporters. and this is an issue that is really a hot button topic for them. and she stressed that there is to stop those migrant boats, as...
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and throughout north africa, it is also very symbolic that everything began, supposedly for the sakeggle for democracy, slavery ended with the present, yes. and, well, the end of the civil war is extremely in sight. it fades from time to time, but then reappears. yes it was the obvious failure, of course, is the policy of the obama administration, which did not really gain anything from the crisis sheets. and he lost, of course. the first is that europe, because migration flows have gone in large, of course, through it to europe. tell about the crimes of the united states around the world, a feeling of deja vu arises periodically. here comes syria again speaking out against the bad president of the syrian facebook group. revolution 211 slogans for freedom and democracy on march 15, people obeyed and took to the streets , clashes began, and literally a couple of days and the entire organization of the struggle against the regime. assad was taken over by the same muslim brothers of the protector of the united states. the united states claims against syria have been accumulating since t
and throughout north africa, it is also very symbolic that everything began, supposedly for the sakeggle for democracy, slavery ended with the present, yes. and, well, the end of the civil war is extremely in sight. it fades from time to time, but then reappears. yes it was the obvious failure, of course, is the policy of the obama administration, which did not really gain anything from the crisis sheets. and he lost, of course. the first is that europe, because migration flows have gone in...
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oh, francis problems in indo china were married in north africa. in algeria, morocco and tanisha. people demanded more and more freedom, while the colonizers living there, looked the other way. the whole problem is an excellent back and let a digitally couldn't yell, did you moist claim like a leave on to cheer dish in your last sure. the mitchell items you men initially tell her the bell? bell? false keep it. i said well we always fun. they will maleness, will they pity kids? is it is in your proposal. i think the message jojo entries as purely on it on the panel. they take a sheet of above, should look over the bottle. while the local colonizers averted their eyes, people's misery fed nationalism, and tonisha, the pro independence leader, happy bore gibber had continued his fight. since the 1930 s, a young lawyer had come, a long way, had been arrested several times, but continued to demand his country's independence. his public speaking electrified large crowds. but the colonial authorities here were no more disposed to grant tenicia autonomy than anywhere else in the empire. a
oh, francis problems in indo china were married in north africa. in algeria, morocco and tanisha. people demanded more and more freedom, while the colonizers living there, looked the other way. the whole problem is an excellent back and let a digitally couldn't yell, did you moist claim like a leave on to cheer dish in your last sure. the mitchell items you men initially tell her the bell? bell? false keep it. i said well we always fun. they will maleness, will they pity kids? is it is in your...
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ah, in all of north africa, it is also very symbolic that everything began, supposedly for the sake ofe for democracy, slavery ended with the present, yes. and, well, the end of the civil war is extremely in sight. it fades periodically, but then re-emerges again, it was an obvious failure, of course, the policy of the administration. obama, who really did not gain anything from the libyan crisis. and lost certainly. the first thing was to europe because immigration flows went on a large scale, of course, through it to europe. tell about the crimes of the united states around the world, a feeling of deja vu arises periodically. so syria , again, a speech against a bad president facebook group syrian revolution 2011 slogans for freedom and democracy on march 15, people obeyed and took to the streets, clashes began, and literally a couple of days later the entire organization of the struggle against the regime. yes, the same muslim brothers took over the protector of the united states claims against syria have been accumulating since the beginning of the 2000s since the secretary of stat
ah, in all of north africa, it is also very symbolic that everything began, supposedly for the sake ofe for democracy, slavery ended with the present, yes. and, well, the end of the civil war is extremely in sight. it fades periodically, but then re-emerges again, it was an obvious failure, of course, the policy of the administration. obama, who really did not gain anything from the libyan crisis. and lost certainly. the first thing was to europe because immigration flows went on a large scale,...
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it may be the smallest country in north africa, but it boasts diverse landscapes and with its rich cultural heritage. it's a microcosm of the mediterranean world. tenicia has around 12000000, resonates for 75 years. the country was a french protector. in the early 19 fifties, a depot gave us spearheaded the tradition independence movement. in 1959, he became tunisia 1st elected president daniel mangle. my look what are you the words busha you know you're in tunisia, you get all more precisely in the capital tunis roberts. it's incredibly beautiful climate. the sun is shining, and i'm looking forward to meeting rusty who lost the dance from. that's me. now when i watching the rusty, biggest me as a choreographer. and one of the very few mail belly dancers and tunis ever since belly dancing was popularized in the west. and the 19th century female dancers have traced, sexist and oriental stereotypes. brushed, he plays with these cliches by slipping into the female rock. i caught up with him in the medina, tunis. the capitals, old town is a labyrinth of alleyways where carpet dealers, perfumes
it may be the smallest country in north africa, but it boasts diverse landscapes and with its rich cultural heritage. it's a microcosm of the mediterranean world. tenicia has around 12000000, resonates for 75 years. the country was a french protector. in the early 19 fifties, a depot gave us spearheaded the tradition independence movement. in 1959, he became tunisia 1st elected president daniel mangle. my look what are you the words busha you know you're in tunisia, you get all more precisely...
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now it's looking wet for the north west of africa. we've got some storms and showers, thanks to a weather disturbance moving across the mediterranean. and along that central bound of africa, more heavy rain to come on tuesday, particularly for the ivory coast. and was we move down to the south of the equitorial belt? it is an exceptionally hot picture with heat waves affecting botswana and northern areas of south africa that is not helping the felt fire conditions here through rain trickling into eastern areas. analysts due to cape town at $26.00 degrees celsius. that however, with the with sponsored by category was this was a movement, the likes of which we've never seen. this is important. this is your story from breaking down the headlines to exposing the powers attempting to silence reporting . we're seeing your freedom being threatened and attacked, is basically criminalizing journalism. the listening post doesn't cover the news. it covers the way the news is covered. people have no idea what the source of loses, burger, cold, or
now it's looking wet for the north west of africa. we've got some storms and showers, thanks to a weather disturbance moving across the mediterranean. and along that central bound of africa, more heavy rain to come on tuesday, particularly for the ivory coast. and was we move down to the south of the equitorial belt? it is an exceptionally hot picture with heat waves affecting botswana and northern areas of south africa that is not helping the felt fire conditions here through rain trickling...
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now it's looking west for the north west of africa . we've got some storms and showers, thanks to a weather disturbance moving across the mediterranean. and along that central bound of africa, more heavy rains to come on tuesday, particularly for the ivory coast. and was we move down to the south of the equitorial belt? it is an exceptionally hot picture with heat waves affecting botswana and northern areas of south africa. that's not helping the felt fire conditions here. some rain trickling into eastern areas. analysts due to cape town at $26.00 degrees celsius. that's however, ah, bangladesh is move in tens of thousands of him to move from the world's largest lucky g. on to with our informed opinions. i believe that armina and other bridges should have bilateral negotiations. we've been pulling that for me. anytime political debate is the cobblestone controls, we'll take the whole inside story on al jazeera lou . ah, oh, hello you, what? you know g 0? i'm emily. ang, when he's a reminder about top stories this hour. north grey says i
now it's looking west for the north west of africa . we've got some storms and showers, thanks to a weather disturbance moving across the mediterranean. and along that central bound of africa, more heavy rains to come on tuesday, particularly for the ivory coast. and was we move down to the south of the equitorial belt? it is an exceptionally hot picture with heat waves affecting botswana and northern areas of south africa. that's not helping the felt fire conditions here. some rain trickling...
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know, the situation and landscape before the election, ga maloney called for a naval blockade of north africa. once again, he should again, later on, it's not clear why europe cannot help italy defend the use external quarters overlooking the mediterranean by negotiating with the libyan government sled on one of her coalition partners. the lager party is headed by mateo sal vini. italy's hard line, former interior minister, last year he went on trial for abduction and dereliction of duty over his refusal to let a charity boat bring rescued migrants to the island of lam producer. while he'd like his old job back political soci say maloney's resisting, hoping to get you backing for her plans to stop people leaving north africa. nadeem barbara al jazeera i terrorist train is causing controversy in mexico. feet trend maya was named after indigenous people and it's one of several mega projects by present andres mueller has up until the project is running into strong opposition. from environmentalists and engineers. joan home and explains. there were trees here once it we had a jungle here on our o
know, the situation and landscape before the election, ga maloney called for a naval blockade of north africa. once again, he should again, later on, it's not clear why europe cannot help italy defend the use external quarters overlooking the mediterranean by negotiating with the libyan government sled on one of her coalition partners. the lager party is headed by mateo sal vini. italy's hard line, former interior minister, last year he went on trial for abduction and dereliction of duty over...
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i leave no booth and head for jad about north africa's largest island. settled since antiquity. it has its own distinct culture. while the coastal towns are full of tourists, life in the islands interior is still very traditional. it's friday. market day in the village of eddie yacht. everywhere you see the straw hats, which are typically for jennifer. the st. aren't project jed above what took place here in 2014. 150 artists from all over the world came to create colorful murals on 80 odds. white balls in this village. jews and muslims have lived side by side relatively peacefully for centuries. he's been in a at all. i'm in eddie on. and if you listen closely in the background, you hear the friday prayer, i was david all but jews also. they appear tuscan, i'm standing in front of the law, the boss, synagogue, fists. why tells you used to be able to walk through here without rigorous security check size, but that changed in 2002 by in the synagogue was the target of terror attacks. lot of these is integral, but before world war to some 100000 jews lived in tunisia during the ge
i leave no booth and head for jad about north africa's largest island. settled since antiquity. it has its own distinct culture. while the coastal towns are full of tourists, life in the islands interior is still very traditional. it's friday. market day in the village of eddie yacht. everywhere you see the straw hats, which are typically for jennifer. the st. aren't project jed above what took place here in 2014. 150 artists from all over the world came to create colorful murals on 80 odds....
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easy to shoot and landscape out before the election, ga maloney called for a naval blockade of north africa oh see, gotcha. okay. later on, it's not clear why europe cannot help italy defend the eas, external borders overlooking the mediterranean. by negotiating with the libyan government that only one of her coalition partners, the lager party is headed by mateo sal vini, italy's hard line, former interior minister. last year he went on trial for abduction and dereliction of duty over his refusal to let a charity boat bring rescued migrants to the island of lampa. do, sir, while he'd like his old job back political soci say maloney's resisting, hoping to get you backing for her plans to stop people leaving north africa. nadine barbara al jazeera thousands are valid in bosnia herzegovina against the result of a recent election where pro russian, bosnian serb leader miller dodge, was named president of the province of republicans subscribed only in election. officials say they're concerned about regularities and vote. rigging. investigation is underway. fund results of the vote in boston are
easy to shoot and landscape out before the election, ga maloney called for a naval blockade of north africa oh see, gotcha. okay. later on, it's not clear why europe cannot help italy defend the eas, external borders overlooking the mediterranean. by negotiating with the libyan government that only one of her coalition partners, the lager party is headed by mateo sal vini, italy's hard line, former interior minister. last year he went on trial for abduction and dereliction of duty over his...
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saucy, say maloney's resisting, hoping to get you backing for her plans to stop people leaving north africa. nadine barber al jazeera migration is also in the spotlight across it. land tick where thousands of haitians have been fleeing at humanitarian crisis. the prime minister has asked for an international, specialized armed force to help with a deteriorating security situation and sang members of the haitian dis, for in washington as she had returns the reports. once again, we're seeing headlines across the western media that haiti is asking for international intervention in order to prevent for chaos, we often see on television springs occurring in that country. but here at washington, a coalition of some 100 diaspora groups have gathered outside the white have to say no, we do not want international interventions. i got the last thing that haiti needs. i'm going to want to organize the pressure, say francois pierre louis. why not? why not intervention? right, man, you know, the un came to haiti form was 15. is that why did they leave us carl over more miseries? in fact, before the you
saucy, say maloney's resisting, hoping to get you backing for her plans to stop people leaving north africa. nadine barber al jazeera migration is also in the spotlight across it. land tick where thousands of haitians have been fleeing at humanitarian crisis. the prime minister has asked for an international, specialized armed force to help with a deteriorating security situation and sang members of the haitian dis, for in washington as she had returns the reports. once again, we're seeing...
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know, easy to shoot and landscape before the election, ga maloney called for a naval blockade of north africa altogether, he should again, later on, it's not clear why europe cannot help italy defend the eas, external borders overlooking the mediterranean. by negotiating with the libyan government that only one of her coalition partners, the lego party is headed by mateo sal vini. italy's hard line, former interior minister, last year he went on trial for abduction and dereliction of duty over his refusal to let a charity boat bring rescued migrants to the island of lam producer. while he'd like his old job back political soci say maloney's resisting, hoping to get you backing for her plans to stop people leaving north africa. nadine baba al jazeera migration is also in the spotlight across it. landtech, where thousands of haitians have been fleeing a humanitarian crisis. the prime minister has asked for help from the international, specialized armed falls, and that's angered members of the haitian dis, for in washington. she have returns, he has more once again, we're seeing headlines across
know, easy to shoot and landscape before the election, ga maloney called for a naval blockade of north africa altogether, he should again, later on, it's not clear why europe cannot help italy defend the eas, external borders overlooking the mediterranean. by negotiating with the libyan government that only one of her coalition partners, the lego party is headed by mateo sal vini. italy's hard line, former interior minister, last year he went on trial for abduction and dereliction of duty over...
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know, easy cushion and landscape before the election, ga maloney called for a naval blockade of north africa. let me share again later on, it's not clear why europe cannot help italy defend the use external borders overlooking the mediterranean by negotiating with the libyan government that only one of her coalition partners, the lego party, is headed by mateo sal vini. italy's hard line, former interior minister, last year he went on trial for abduction and dereliction of duty over his refusal to let a charity boat bring rescued migrants to the island of lampa. do, sir, while he'd like his old job back political soci say maloney's resisting, hoping to get you backing for her plans to stop people leaving north africa. nadine barbara al jazeera, the malaysian prime minister, a smile sabri alcove, has dissolved parliament paving the way for a national elections to be held in the coming weeks. the election commission will announced the dates and this was announced, my ismael and a televised interest. 76 people died when a boat capsized in nigeria. it was swamp by flood waters and a number of st
know, easy cushion and landscape before the election, ga maloney called for a naval blockade of north africa. let me share again later on, it's not clear why europe cannot help italy defend the use external borders overlooking the mediterranean by negotiating with the libyan government that only one of her coalition partners, the lego party, is headed by mateo sal vini. italy's hard line, former interior minister, last year he went on trial for abduction and dereliction of duty over his refusal...
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saucy, say maloney's resisting, hoping to get you backing for her plans to stop people leaving north africa. nadine barbara al jazeera, as many as 76 people may have died after a boat capsized in nigeria. it happened in an under a state in the southeast of the country. the boat was carrying 85 people. when it capsized as flood, waters rose. only 9 have been rescued. the people were fleeing their homes, many of which had been submerged. has been a big bank through for campaigners fighting to preserve europe's largest sea water lagoon. it's called a mar menorah, and it now has the same legal rights as a human. it's the 1st time one of europe's natural science has been given that status, how the faucet reports from mom and or in southern states, the streets of la mancha. don't feel like they belong in one of spain's most famous natural habitats. this festival of 1900 sixties and seventies architecture well, but in closes, europe's largest salt water, lagoon, marmen or the little c. it's shallowness and high salt content produce a singular ecosystem. pedro garcia has spent much of his life tryi
saucy, say maloney's resisting, hoping to get you backing for her plans to stop people leaving north africa. nadine barbara al jazeera, as many as 76 people may have died after a boat capsized in nigeria. it happened in an under a state in the southeast of the country. the boat was carrying 85 people. when it capsized as flood, waters rose. only 9 have been rescued. the people were fleeing their homes, many of which had been submerged. has been a big bank through for campaigners fighting to...
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ah, in all of north africa, it is also very symbolic that everything began, supposedly for the sake ofuggle for democracy, slavery ended with the present, yes. and, well, the end of the civil war is extremely in sight. it fades out periodically, then reappears on it was the obvious failure, of course, is the political administration. obama, who really didn’t gain anything from the libyan crisis, and lost, of course, first of all to europe because immigration flows in large numbers went through europe. talk about us crimes around the world, a feeling of deja vu arises periodically. here is syria again speaking out against a bad president facebook group syrian revolution 2011 slogans for freedom and democracy on march 15, people obeyed and took to the streets, clashes began, and literally in a couple of days and all the organization of the struggle against the regime. assad was taken over by the same muslim brothers of the protector of the united states. the united states claims against syria have been accumulating since the beginning of the 2000s since the secretary of state. colin powe
ah, in all of north africa, it is also very symbolic that everything began, supposedly for the sake ofuggle for democracy, slavery ended with the present, yes. and, well, the end of the civil war is extremely in sight. it fades out periodically, then reappears on it was the obvious failure, of course, is the political administration. obama, who really didn’t gain anything from the libyan crisis, and lost, of course, first of all to europe because immigration flows in large numbers went...
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, so we should take it from north africa all the way to the gulf, you have a huge opportunity to moverom m seven to m nine to m 12 and so forth and so upon. take into account the numbers may change in the future. the more, the better, so we should pursue it, and i think it's local, regional and israeli interests. >> at something we will agree on and will be working very closely with your government and many israelis and many arabs and others in the region. we will continue for a few more minutes. there are some members of the israeli delegation and members of the press who may have to depart to get to the next step on your very busy schedule. so they should feel free. but we will continue for a few more minutes and start to take a few questions from our audience, both the audience in the room and audience watching on livestreaming platforms. one question that is presented is that this is a different subject. there is growing momentum, or has been during the by an momentum towards israel's efforts to join the united states visa roi -- visa waiver program. the atlantic council released
, so we should take it from north africa all the way to the gulf, you have a huge opportunity to moverom m seven to m nine to m 12 and so forth and so upon. take into account the numbers may change in the future. the more, the better, so we should pursue it, and i think it's local, regional and israeli interests. >> at something we will agree on and will be working very closely with your government and many israelis and many arabs and others in the region. we will continue for a few more...
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uh, in all of north africa it is also very symbolic that everything started, supposedly for the saketing for democracy ended with slavery in the present, and, well, in the civil war, the end is extremely in sight. it fades periodically, then reappears again. this was an obvious failure, of course, the policy of the administration. obama, who really did not gain anything from the libyan crisis. and he lost, of course. the first thing was to europe because immigration flows went on a large scale, of course, through it to europe. tell about the crimes of the united states around the world, a feeling of deja vu arises periodically. here is syria again speaking out against the bad president facebook group syrian revolution 2011 slogans for freedom and democracy on march 15, people obeyed and took to the streets, clashes began, and literally a couple of days later the entire organization of the struggle against the regime. assad was taken over by the same muslim brothers of the protector of the united states. the united states has been accumulating a claim to syria since the beginning of t
uh, in all of north africa it is also very symbolic that everything started, supposedly for the saketing for democracy ended with slavery in the present, and, well, in the civil war, the end is extremely in sight. it fades periodically, then reappears again. this was an obvious failure, of course, the policy of the administration. obama, who really did not gain anything from the libyan crisis. and he lost, of course. the first thing was to europe because immigration flows went on a large scale,...
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ancient greeks called barbarians both the northern inhabitants of europe and the inhabitants of north africad today the berbers seem to many to be such barbarians as deserts, galloping back and forth across the desert on camels, hurting in the air from guns and scaring the faint of heart tourists and riders to death. paris dakar well, of course, they steal women and take them into their harems, and those who sell worse to brothels in neighboring countries, the point of view is only partly true and far from complete, but the true customs of the moroccan berbers will tell wanderer leonid chababanyuk. the berbers themselves call themselves and ointments gene free people berber tribes resisted the arab conquerors and forced conversion to islam for a very long time , almost all berber fairy tales, legends, myths and legends and other epics begin equally long ago, when the foot of an armed arab had not yet set foot on the land of our country, when the berber alphabet was not forgotten. everything was very, very good, people were kinder, and now it’s brighter today berbers make up a third of the mo
ancient greeks called barbarians both the northern inhabitants of europe and the inhabitants of north africad today the berbers seem to many to be such barbarians as deserts, galloping back and forth across the desert on camels, hurting in the air from guns and scaring the faint of heart tourists and riders to death. paris dakar well, of course, they steal women and take them into their harems, and those who sell worse to brothels in neighboring countries, the point of view is only partly true...
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as well as the conditions people from europe and north africa have to work in to survive with his pictures the photographer gives these people a face. mm hm. what is this boat? it's a quality eskoville speed bachelor there patrolling the strait of gibraltar there, monitoring, migration, and traffic. it's under info control the traffic if you can decide you want to have control or no control. but your voice goes in control. i'm against migration controls, of course. yeah, because controls it will mean death. my northern workforce speculation always come, would it cost us so much money just to make it here that you can't lose that money if you don't find a job and so that an unfair weren't any visa controls before. now the problem with these is because you can't just go bad enough, whatever people are in europe, some people in europe say enough migration, enough refugees. we don't want people to come from africa to spain, to italy, to germany. what do you say? myth amelia, for your foot on old opa allen. my family came to europe to clean toilets and do the hard work that the germans, french
as well as the conditions people from europe and north africa have to work in to survive with his pictures the photographer gives these people a face. mm hm. what is this boat? it's a quality eskoville speed bachelor there patrolling the strait of gibraltar there, monitoring, migration, and traffic. it's under info control the traffic if you can decide you want to have control or no control. but your voice goes in control. i'm against migration controls, of course. yeah, because controls it...
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many of his proteges come from north africa just like he does zide trained as any mom in algeria, in his homeland. he did not dare talk about being gay. only here and ma say did he come out today even bless his muslim gay marriages and his open about it. why are we ready, sancho? so thank you for being here today and asking me to be here. come, i am very, very happy and honored to be part of the ceremony. as you best it, ceremony played in mold all me ali. and while on vaughan, dean, i mean same sex marriages are taboo. any slam pets i, it doesn't care. he wants to break new ground. geneva bull was who. congratulations . thank many people, disapprove of hugs like these on the day after the ceremony, zaid has to listen to nasty hate speech in a neighbouring mask. the mom there preaches against gay people, and in sites believers as i develop his oper, people are really very angry with me without even knowing me. is it surprising when people hate you and want you dead without even knowing your lawford saul even today? you can't bless a muslim gay marriage without being threatened with e
many of his proteges come from north africa just like he does zide trained as any mom in algeria, in his homeland. he did not dare talk about being gay. only here and ma say did he come out today even bless his muslim gay marriages and his open about it. why are we ready, sancho? so thank you for being here today and asking me to be here. come, i am very, very happy and honored to be part of the ceremony. as you best it, ceremony played in mold all me ali. and while on vaughan, dean, i mean...
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he's from the sahara desert in north africa originally.s to meet the characters and watch the scenes that might explain the sinking. i think i'm going to fire the cannon now. we're just going to put a hole that wall. getting a smell... a bit of gunpowder there. laughs. the backpack is loaded with different scent bottles, each triggered by the scenes in the augmented reality app — the idea being to make this whole experience even more immersive. in terms of where we process smell in the brain and where we process memory in the brain, they are very closely connected, they're linked, they're in close proximity. so, actually, that's why smell and memory work together. so, you smell a smell and it will take you back maybe to your childhood. you know, you might as well cabbage cooking and it will remind you of school dinners in the canteen. it's kind of very subtle. it's not in your face — because it's literally not in yourface, it is around you, so, there is this kind of ambience of, in this case, a recently—fired canon. yes! looks like you owe
he's from the sahara desert in north africa originally.s to meet the characters and watch the scenes that might explain the sinking. i think i'm going to fire the cannon now. we're just going to put a hole that wall. getting a smell... a bit of gunpowder there. laughs. the backpack is loaded with different scent bottles, each triggered by the scenes in the augmented reality app — the idea being to make this whole experience even more immersive. in terms of where we process smell in the brain...
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just those countries receiving that grain, which include a lot of countries in the middle east, north africa, and such here and other parts of the world. but also good news for consumers worldwide. just because that more is price. well, no doubt the repercussions of this will radiated corners around the globe. give us an example of where people will now feel the impact the most from the collapse of this deal. well, i think in the country that it does grain, you know, to receive grain from from ukraine, that is now tied up again, they are going to have to seek alternative suppliers. now that in the past, good news is countries have been able to find alternative sources of we in mays and carly and other other products. but again, is the question how much they have to pay for that exact means they have to sources for more expensive suppliers and that comes out of treasury's of those countries. one of course is always dealing with an ever changing situation when it comes to war time. so do you see any way the grain deal could in fact be salvage? well, you know, you're probably well aware of the
just those countries receiving that grain, which include a lot of countries in the middle east, north africa, and such here and other parts of the world. but also good news for consumers worldwide. just because that more is price. well, no doubt the repercussions of this will radiated corners around the globe. give us an example of where people will now feel the impact the most from the collapse of this deal. well, i think in the country that it does grain, you know, to receive grain from from...
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grains that had been shipped over the past 3 months, has gone to countries in the middle east and north africa. so they are traditional buyers brand from, from the black sea. and so they are ones who are going to have the final current sources for their grain, or they've already been struggling with that of the past 5 months prior to build the agreement be to reach. and so they'll have to source brain from alternative sources. but remember, the fact that you plan isn't able to ship that out there, drain out on to well mortgage means that there's just less supply. so prices rise in that, that affects every, not just those who are buying from ukraine, but better expires in europe, in our cars, in sub saharan africa. you know, these are global markets for grain. so that's, that's the primary concern. okay? that was j global from the international food policy research institute in washington, dc. sorry, it's been really great to get your insights. thanks so much. thank you to wendy now where at least 120 people have died after a pedestrian bridge collapsed in the western state of gerad. hundreds w
grains that had been shipped over the past 3 months, has gone to countries in the middle east and north africa. so they are traditional buyers brand from, from the black sea. and so they are ones who are going to have the final current sources for their grain, or they've already been struggling with that of the past 5 months prior to build the agreement be to reach. and so they'll have to source brain from alternative sources. but remember, the fact that you plan isn't able to ship that out...