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ready to day the sahara is rocking and sandy and in some areas it is expanding by almost 48 kilometers per year. man made activities and the surrounding dry lands. mean it's the globe's most threatened place in terms of desertification. that process is fueling land conflicts in a region that's already poverty stricken solar and wind farms could potentially put an end to this not only by creating energy, but by making it rain. scientists have developed a climate model showing that if one 5th of the entire sahara were covered with solar and wind farms, there would be 5 centimeters more rainfall in the sa hill region. that might not sound like much, but it would increase vegetation covered by almost 20 percent. how does it work? well, the black surface of the solar panels heats up the air making it rise to higher altitudes. the wind turbines rotation has a similar effect. so he goes up and then is upward, it carries the moisture with it and the upward motion wanted reaches the higher altitude. it will cool. it was hotter outages or put more pressure, so it's older. and the moisture conden
ready to day the sahara is rocking and sandy and in some areas it is expanding by almost 48 kilometers per year. man made activities and the surrounding dry lands. mean it's the globe's most threatened place in terms of desertification. that process is fueling land conflicts in a region that's already poverty stricken solar and wind farms could potentially put an end to this not only by creating energy, but by making it rain. scientists have developed a climate model showing that if one 5th of...
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mostly in southeast asia, the middle east, the sahara region, at north africa. the good news, the situation is not hopeless. let's take a look at saudi arabia. an initiative called the albania project has developed a system for regenerating the land using flash floods. these videos shared on social media and 2021. show what rainfall in saudi arabia can look like. but most of the valuable fresh water in the region runs off, or evaporates. they said okay, well if we can catch flash floods and get that water in the ground, then that becomes a sustainable source of water. even if it's only happening, you know, every 18 months or every 20 months or whatever. this is neil spackman specialists in regenerative agriculture and former director of the albino have project together with the local community. neil spackman and other agricultural specialists have been building dams, terraces and kilometers of ditches. the idea is to channel the flood waters to where they're needed and retain them there, they can be re absorbed. these are methods that the length of the income us
mostly in southeast asia, the middle east, the sahara region, at north africa. the good news, the situation is not hopeless. let's take a look at saudi arabia. an initiative called the albania project has developed a system for regenerating the land using flash floods. these videos shared on social media and 2021. show what rainfall in saudi arabia can look like. but most of the valuable fresh water in the region runs off, or evaporates. they said okay, well if we can catch flash floods and get...
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we see that sahara today is a rather significant position., the share of consumption and consumer basket. e, that is, the volume, so we plan next year to store up to 400,000 e, which is sugar, for the possibility of selling during the off-season. well, we still have more sex harvest this year. uh, this year exports of sugar, uh, sugar, which we produce and will this year alone will produce about 115-130.000 tons, which we will ship in the period from september to december, this will allow us, uh, to pay off, uh, beet producers before the end of this year in full. uh, next year we will form 2 1/2 times as much e. e export potential for sugar than it was this year, taking into account how the price environment will develop. we see for ourselves the direction of sugar sales. first of all, this is the russian federation , this is the people's republic of china. it country. uh, east asia is tajikistan uzbekistan kyrgyzstan that is, in fact, our traditional buyers, who have been forming a pool of buyers of belarusian sugar for a number of years. no
we see that sahara today is a rather significant position., the share of consumption and consumer basket. e, that is, the volume, so we plan next year to store up to 400,000 e, which is sugar, for the possibility of selling during the off-season. well, we still have more sex harvest this year. uh, this year exports of sugar, uh, sugar, which we produce and will this year alone will produce about 115-130.000 tons, which we will ship in the period from september to december, this will allow us,...
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we see that sahara today is a rather significant position.nd the share of consumption and consumer basket. uh, a significant amount, so we plan to store up to 400,000 on sugar for storage next year to be able to sell during the off-season. well , we still have more sex harvest this year. uh, this year the export of sugar sugar, which we produce and will produce only this year, will be about 115-130.000, t, which we will ship in the period from september to december, this will allow us, uh, to pay off uh, beet producers to the end this year in full. uh, next year we will form 2 1/2 times more uh. e export potential for sugar than it was this year, taking into account how the price environment will develop. we for ourselves, we see the direction of sugar sales. first of all, this is the russian federation, this is the people's republic of china.
we see that sahara today is a rather significant position.nd the share of consumption and consumer basket. uh, a significant amount, so we plan to store up to 400,000 on sugar for storage next year to be able to sell during the off-season. well , we still have more sex harvest this year. uh, this year the export of sugar sugar, which we produce and will produce only this year, will be about 115-130.000, t, which we will ship in the period from september to december, this will allow us, uh, to...
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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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uh, the jihadists rushed into the sahara-sakkel region , destabilized the situation in sahil, uh, theey seemed to have left to help, they carried out operations there servaal barkhan but all of them, uh, take turned into what is called epical in english. it all collapsed there. eh, and eh, without any help. e russia, these were the actions of themselves. uh, europeans, and uh, our african partners. they began to ask questions of african states. and so they came to help us fight terrorism or vice versa. e help this terrorism, because the results of these er operations. e. and also the unsuccessful operations e in the king, which was called sangaris, e, flourished with magnificent light and terrorism and extremism as a result. uh, it’s just that these operations were curtailed at the request of the african countries themselves, and russia had absolutely nothing to do with it and roots must be sought precisely in politics. e mi- former metropolises and e european powers, and i say the final question. eh, what do you think, anyway? but the assessment of the african elites now is, uh, sobe
uh, the jihadists rushed into the sahara-sakkel region , destabilized the situation in sahil, uh, theey seemed to have left to help, they carried out operations there servaal barkhan but all of them, uh, take turned into what is called epical in english. it all collapsed there. eh, and eh, without any help. e russia, these were the actions of themselves. uh, europeans, and uh, our african partners. they began to ask questions of african states. and so they came to help us fight terrorism or...
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look at, for example, when morocco annexed the western sahara in 1976 sparking the western sahara warears. still, to this day, it is under morocco's occupation. and there is israel's annexation of east jerusalem, and the palestinian territories during the 68th war. both are still under illegal israeli occupation today. msnbc political analyst, peter beinart summed it up best when he wrote earlier this year, america must be consistent. it cannot pick and choose when to follow international law. to say the u.s. has not been consistent would be an understatement. take a look at secretary blinken's comments on russia's annexation, and then israel's just 18 months apart. >> defending ukraine sovereignty and territorial integrity is about much more than standing up for one nations right to choose its own path. fundamental as that right is. it is also about protecting an international order, where no nation can redraw the borders of another by force. >> your administration, the biden administration, will they continue to see the -- as part of israel? >> leaving aside the legalities of that q
look at, for example, when morocco annexed the western sahara in 1976 sparking the western sahara warears. still, to this day, it is under morocco's occupation. and there is israel's annexation of east jerusalem, and the palestinian territories during the 68th war. both are still under illegal israeli occupation today. msnbc political analyst, peter beinart summed it up best when he wrote earlier this year, america must be consistent. it cannot pick and choose when to follow international law....
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eared round-headed master of disguise these reptiles inhabit a vast territory from the sahara to tibetto quickly move across the sand and help extended scales on the toes. the best way to avoid the danger of quickly burrowing into the sand or running away quickly they can burrow into the sand in a matter of seconds, which often saves the lives of these typical desert dwellers. leaving the plains of dagestan, we again return to mountainous regions of the greater caucasus more than 2,000 glaciers cover the caucasus mountains , most of them are located in the western and central caucasus due to global warming. they are gradually losing their positions and every year it becomes less and less, however. there are still real giants among them, the largest besangi glacier, almost 18 km long, is located on the territory of the kabardino-balkarian nature reserve, the tongue of this giant glacier, 13 km long, slides rocks into the valley. in the rising generation caucasian red deer already have antlers covered with delicate skin. while the tench does not dare to stray far from the mother. a small
eared round-headed master of disguise these reptiles inhabit a vast territory from the sahara to tibetto quickly move across the sand and help extended scales on the toes. the best way to avoid the danger of quickly burrowing into the sand or running away quickly they can burrow into the sand in a matter of seconds, which often saves the lives of these typical desert dwellers. leaving the plains of dagestan, we again return to mountainous regions of the greater caucasus more than 2,000 glaciers...
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look at, for example, when morocco annexed the western sahara in 1976 sparking the western sahara war16 years. still, to this day, it is under morocco's occupation. and there is israel's annexation of east jerusalem, and the palestinian territories during the 68th war. both are still under illegal israeli occupation today. msnbc political analyst, peter beinart summed it up best when he wrote earlier this year, america must be consistent. it cannot pick and choose when to follow international law. to say the u. s. has not been consistent would be an understatement. take a look at secretary blinken's comments on russia's annexation, and then israel's just 18 months apart. msnbc political analyst, peter beinart summed it up best when he wrote earlier this year, america must be consistent. it cannot pick and choose when to follow international law. to say the u. s. has not been consistent would be an understatement. take a look at secretary blinken's comments on russia's annexation, and then israel's just 18 months apart. >> defending ukraine sovereignty and territorial integrity is abou
look at, for example, when morocco annexed the western sahara in 1976 sparking the western sahara war16 years. still, to this day, it is under morocco's occupation. and there is israel's annexation of east jerusalem, and the palestinian territories during the 68th war. both are still under illegal israeli occupation today. msnbc political analyst, peter beinart summed it up best when he wrote earlier this year, america must be consistent. it cannot pick and choose when to follow international...
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some layers contain dust from the sahara desert or volcanic ash. the age of the ice layers can be determined by historical records, yet seen vill oh here with somewhere at the beginning of the molten era, at the end of the middle ages, the highlands that was settled at the time was soon left behind because another 13 inches of ice formed in the course of the little ice age and the whole of europe was cold. it was warmer, the full yup. that we know that there's been ice at this location permanently for 6000 years. there were glaciers here even during past warm periods. of the researchers try to recover as many cores as possible air and organic material from past centuries and millennia had been preserved in the ice. and we'll later be analyzed in the lab. this elderly oldest age we're finding is at the very bottom, and we're most interested in just how old it is. now, i have to say really, that it's the replaceable priceless. as soon as it's gone, it's gone. you won't be able to collect it anymore. gold and there are a few places where you can find
some layers contain dust from the sahara desert or volcanic ash. the age of the ice layers can be determined by historical records, yet seen vill oh here with somewhere at the beginning of the molten era, at the end of the middle ages, the highlands that was settled at the time was soon left behind because another 13 inches of ice formed in the course of the little ice age and the whole of europe was cold. it was warmer, the full yup. that we know that there's been ice at this location...
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some layers contain dust from the sahara desert or volcanic ash. the age of the ice layers can be determined by historical records, yet seen vill oh here with somewhere at the beginning of the molten era, at the end of the middle ages, the highlands that was settled at the time was soon left behind because another 30 meters of ice formed in the course of the little ice age and the whole of europe was cold. it was one of the fool i'm that we know that there's been ice at this location permanently for 6000 years. there were glaciers here even during past warm periods of the researchers try to recover as many cores as possible air and organic material from past centuries and millennia had been preserved in the ice and will later be analyzed in the lab. his elderly oldest out we're finding is at the very bottom, and we're most interested in just how old it is. now, i have to say really, that it's a replaceable priceless. as soon as it's gone, it's gone. you won't be able to collected any more gold, and there are a few places where you can find ice like
some layers contain dust from the sahara desert or volcanic ash. the age of the ice layers can be determined by historical records, yet seen vill oh here with somewhere at the beginning of the molten era, at the end of the middle ages, the highlands that was settled at the time was soon left behind because another 30 meters of ice formed in the course of the little ice age and the whole of europe was cold. it was one of the fool i'm that we know that there's been ice at this location...
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technology is that growing conditions are the same everywhere, whether it be moscow, or the desert in the saharate cold regions. the geography of a network of farms or vertical farms, as they are also called, is expanding from month to month, pluses and less transportation costs and less risks to the crop are very obvious. and savings on employee salaries almost everything is supervised by robots and computers in a 20x25 farm. m is like a school gym, a can annually yield 52 tons of greens or 22 tons of berries or, for example, 120 tons of vegetables, tomatoes and cucumbers. well, what do scientists say about the quality of the crop, because fruits and vegetables grow. familiar atmosphere you can still be tastier from the garden, there can be no difference, another thing is that romance, er, a berry, harvested on er, an open field, how it should smell differently uh, dial uh there, well, in general air fields, and grown on racks. it may e be associated with some industrial smells, but this is already a romance. the idea of growing fruits and vegetables on such lands is deeply rooted in the di
technology is that growing conditions are the same everywhere, whether it be moscow, or the desert in the saharate cold regions. the geography of a network of farms or vertical farms, as they are also called, is expanding from month to month, pluses and less transportation costs and less risks to the crop are very obvious. and savings on employee salaries almost everything is supervised by robots and computers in a 20x25 farm. m is like a school gym, a can annually yield 52 tons of greens or 22...
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some layers contain dust from the sahara desert or volcanic ash. the age of the ice layers can be determined by historical records, yet seen vill oh here with somewhere at the beginning of the modern era. at the end of the middle ages, the highlands that was settled at the time was seen left behind because another 30 meters of ice formed in the course of the little ice age. and the whole of europe was cold. it was woman the fool am, but we know that there has been ice at this location permanently for 6000 years. there were glazes here even during past one periods, the famine, both the researchers try to recover as many corps as possible air and organic material from past centuries and millennia have been preserved in the ice and will later be analyzed in the lab. his elbow, he oldest ice, we're finding is at the very bottom, and we're most interested in just how old it is. now, i have to say really, that it's the replaceable priceless. if, as soon as it's gone, it's gone, you won't be able to collect it any more gold and there are a few places wher
some layers contain dust from the sahara desert or volcanic ash. the age of the ice layers can be determined by historical records, yet seen vill oh here with somewhere at the beginning of the modern era. at the end of the middle ages, the highlands that was settled at the time was seen left behind because another 30 meters of ice formed in the course of the little ice age. and the whole of europe was cold. it was woman the fool am, but we know that there has been ice at this location...
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is that situation before that those that she can is stepping as up with now, if molly is, is some sahara and west african nation with a population of 20000000 a new sion polemical to hold new list history from the region has been played by armed conflicts from the was an a decade, the government's bog down in a protracted struggle against insurgents, terrors cells and gangs. hundreds of thousands from the northern provinces have been displaced from their homes. the capital by marco has several refugee camps. people are now living in fear of not only you had his but also impending famine. i mean you have a business is similar molly or center is the she does have the most of the abortion medial not true. it sort of mr. that do do yes me would. could you just never submit the employer so love enough people to deliver them? we do judges to push those. no, i'm leaving the groceries knows them. they just anymore. but yes to city money mobile to be shut. you proceeds with me look because you submitted a new disability coach on from their way of life. refugees must rely only government and benef
is that situation before that those that she can is stepping as up with now, if molly is, is some sahara and west african nation with a population of 20000000 a new sion polemical to hold new list history from the region has been played by armed conflicts from the was an a decade, the government's bog down in a protracted struggle against insurgents, terrors cells and gangs. hundreds of thousands from the northern provinces have been displaced from their homes. the capital by marco has several...
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some layers contain dust from the sahara desert or volcanic ash. the age of the ice layers can be determined by historical records, yet seen vill oh here with somewhere at the beginning of the molten era, at the end of the middle ages, the highlands that was settled at the time was seen left behind because another 30 meters of ice formed in the course of the little ice age and the whole of europe was cold. it was woman before him, but we know that there has been ice at this location permanently for 6000 years. there were glaciers here even during past warm periods. of the researchers try to recover as many cores as possible air and organic material from past centuries and millennia have been preserved in the ice and will later be analyzed in the lab. his elbow, he oldest out we're finding is at the very bottom, and we're most interested in just how old it is. now, i have to say really, that it's the replaceable priceless. as soon as it's gone, it's gone. you won't be able to collect it any more gold and there are a few places where you can find ice
some layers contain dust from the sahara desert or volcanic ash. the age of the ice layers can be determined by historical records, yet seen vill oh here with somewhere at the beginning of the molten era, at the end of the middle ages, the highlands that was settled at the time was seen left behind because another 30 meters of ice formed in the course of the little ice age and the whole of europe was cold. it was woman before him, but we know that there has been ice at this location permanently...
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some layers contain dust from the sahara desert or volcanic ash. the age of the ice layers can be determined by historical records, yet seen vill oh here with somewhere at the beginning of the modern era. at the end of the middle ages, the highlands that was settled at the time was soon left behind because another 30 meters of ice formed in the course of the little ice age. and the whole of europe was cold. it was warmer, the fool em, but we know that there has been ice at this location permanently for 6000 years. there would glaciers here even during past womb periods of the researchers try to recover as many corps as possible air and organic material from past centuries. and millennia had been preserved in the ice and will later be analyzed in the lab. his elbow, he oldest eyes we're finding is at the very bottom, and we're most interested in just how old it is. now i have to say really, that it's the replaceable priceless if, as soon as it's gone, it's gone, you won't be able to collect it any more, you call it, and there are a few places where
some layers contain dust from the sahara desert or volcanic ash. the age of the ice layers can be determined by historical records, yet seen vill oh here with somewhere at the beginning of the modern era. at the end of the middle ages, the highlands that was settled at the time was soon left behind because another 30 meters of ice formed in the course of the little ice age. and the whole of europe was cold. it was warmer, the fool em, but we know that there has been ice at this location...
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some layers contain dust from the sahara desert or volcanic ash. the age of the ice layers can be determined by historical records, yet seen vill oh here with somewhere at the beginning of the modern era. at the end of the middle ages, the highlands that was settled at the time was soon left behind because another 30 meters of ice formed in the course of the little ice age. and the whole of europe was cold. it was woman before him, but we know that there has been ice at this location permanently for 6000 years. there were places here even during past one periods of the researchers try to recover as many cores as possible air and organic material from past centuries and millennia had been preserved in the ice and will later be analyzed in the lab. his elbow, he oldest eyes were finding is at the very bottom, and we're most interested in just how old it is. now, i have to say really, that it's the replaceable priceless. as soon as it's gone, it's gone. you won't be able to collect it any more gold and there are a few places where you can find ice lik
some layers contain dust from the sahara desert or volcanic ash. the age of the ice layers can be determined by historical records, yet seen vill oh here with somewhere at the beginning of the modern era. at the end of the middle ages, the highlands that was settled at the time was soon left behind because another 30 meters of ice formed in the course of the little ice age. and the whole of europe was cold. it was woman before him, but we know that there has been ice at this location...
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we see that sahara today is a rather significant position.mer basket. e, that is, the volume, so next year we plan to store up to 400,000 e of sugar for storage in order to be able to sell it during the off-season period. well, we still have more sex harvest this year.
we see that sahara today is a rather significant position.mer basket. e, that is, the volume, so next year we plan to store up to 400,000 e of sugar for storage in order to be able to sell it during the off-season period. well, we still have more sex harvest this year.
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we have this on right here saying destroyed tanks with antitank missiles, battle and sahara.r this one, ukraine and tank missile destroyed to russian tanks. so right here by scrolling through these videos we did find the video that was posted on the fake claims on his poke into later. this video right here posted on the youtube channel for the video game on july 20 22. and once again ukraine tank missile destroyed to russian tanks. video games where to russian tanks not nato or ukrainian tanks. we have this photo comparison between both images, the one posted online and all the youtube channel right here and you can see the exact same missile trudging towards right here and this image right here of the party is a lot worse than the one posted online. these realistic videogames have been used so much since the beginning of the war in ukraine that arma 3 posted this at the beginning of the war in ukraine, warning users that they view videos from online games have surfaced as videos depicting the current ukrainian conflict and that they are in touch with the media, hoping to fac
we have this on right here saying destroyed tanks with antitank missiles, battle and sahara.r this one, ukraine and tank missile destroyed to russian tanks. so right here by scrolling through these videos we did find the video that was posted on the fake claims on his poke into later. this video right here posted on the youtube channel for the video game on july 20 22. and once again ukraine tank missile destroyed to russian tanks. video games where to russian tanks not nato or ukrainian tanks....
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the livelihoods of people in this arid region on the edge of the sahara desert rely on oases. these are under threat. dow would find easy and agricultural engineer who specializes in these green ecosystems laments their environmental degradation. that is, was this all this because the oases are fragile ecosystems is because they're located in the heron desert. oh, see, and there's no precipitation here. agricultural production is directly affected on did we so after 2 or 3 years of drought? a, we already feel the problems as has all sulky are and problems in oases like this. people live from agriculture in raising livestock, but morocco is suffering from desertification fires and the worst drought in decades. rising temperatures and erratic rainfall have lowered river levels, increased evaporation, and caused storage dams. to show up, this is led to a 20 percent reduction in overall water resources in the last 30 years. it can take off the part of one of the main consequences of the drought in the oasis is a drive and the yield of day palm. so don't model for me that she unhap
the livelihoods of people in this arid region on the edge of the sahara desert rely on oases. these are under threat. dow would find easy and agricultural engineer who specializes in these green ecosystems laments their environmental degradation. that is, was this all this because the oases are fragile ecosystems is because they're located in the heron desert. oh, see, and there's no precipitation here. agricultural production is directly affected on did we so after 2 or 3 years of drought? a,...
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the livelihoods of people in this arid region on the edge of the sahara desert rely on oases. these are under threat. dow would find easy and agricultural engineer who specializes in these green ecosystems laments their environmental degradation that liz was this saw this, it was the oases are fragile ecosystems is because they're located in the heron desert. oh, see, and there's no precipitation here. agricultural production is directly affected on did we so after 2 or 3 years of drought? a, we already feel the problems as has all sulky are and problems in oases like this. people live from agriculture in raising livestock, but morocco is suffering from desert if occasion fires and the worst drought in decades. rising temperatures and erratic rainfall have lowered river levels, increased evaporation, and caused storage dams. to show up, this is led to a 20 percent reduction in overall water resources in the last 30 years. it can take off the per, one of the main consequences of the drought in the oasis is a drive and the yield of gain palms are on demand for me that she an api
the livelihoods of people in this arid region on the edge of the sahara desert rely on oases. these are under threat. dow would find easy and agricultural engineer who specializes in these green ecosystems laments their environmental degradation that liz was this saw this, it was the oases are fragile ecosystems is because they're located in the heron desert. oh, see, and there's no precipitation here. agricultural production is directly affected on did we so after 2 or 3 years of drought? a,...
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now let's look at the region most affected by malaria, sub sahara and for africa, what progress has been made there over the past years in the to decorate. so since the global fund has been created, we've roughly speaking halt. the death toll from malaria, which is a huge achievement. however, the number of cases has plateaued and indeed we seen a slowing of progress in reducing death. further, this is for a number of reasons. one is increasing the assistance of the mosquitoes to the insecticides. we impregnate, the bed network, and for the parasite itself to the treatments we use. but the other factor that is very concerning is the impact of climate change. climate change is increasing the range, the places where we find the mosquitoes that carry malaria, bringing them into places like higher altitude places where we haven't seen malaria before. the other thing we're seeing is with the increasing incidence of. busy extreme weather events caused by malaria such a sight clones or the terrible flooding in pakistan wishing up surges of malaria. because with these extreme weather events, you
now let's look at the region most affected by malaria, sub sahara and for africa, what progress has been made there over the past years in the to decorate. so since the global fund has been created, we've roughly speaking halt. the death toll from malaria, which is a huge achievement. however, the number of cases has plateaued and indeed we seen a slowing of progress in reducing death. further, this is for a number of reasons. one is increasing the assistance of the mosquitoes to the...
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anything new i remember as academician andrii sakharov this year the ukrainian people received the saharaar was literally bullied at the first congress of people's deputies of the soviet union for the fact that he allowed himself to publicly say what crimes the soviet army committed on the territory afghanistan, who harassed him, you can ask where the deputy who spoke out against academician andriy sakharov was from. it was a people's deputy of the soviet union from the ukrainian ssr serhiy chervonopysky very respectfully in our country, a person who for many years later headed the veteran organization and mr. serhii, then comrade serhii acted as an instrument of this harassment of the communist elite, a person who allowed himself to remember the atrocities of the soviet soldiers of the soviet army by the soviet team. i'm not even going to look for this check, i'm just sure of the horror of the crimes of the russian army on the territory of ukraine. i just know it because i know him, but now mr. sergey the red-lettered man found himself on the other side of this story, just like all of us
anything new i remember as academician andrii sakharov this year the ukrainian people received the saharaar was literally bullied at the first congress of people's deputies of the soviet union for the fact that he allowed himself to publicly say what crimes the soviet army committed on the territory afghanistan, who harassed him, you can ask where the deputy who spoke out against academician andriy sakharov was from. it was a people's deputy of the soviet union from the ukrainian ssr serhiy...
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the european parliament has given its top human rights award, the sahara prize for freedom of thought to the ukrainian people and their representatives, european parliament, president roberto mon sola saying ukrainians were risking their lives for european values. turkeys president, rich of type ardon, has told members of his party in parliament that he's come to an agreement with vladimir putin to build a natural gas hub in turkey. the facility would be used to supply europe with gas via turkey. the 2 leaders discussed the idea at a regional summit last week. the iranian climber elements were copy, has been welcomed back in terror on by cheering crowds after her sudden disappearance at a competition in south korea. there had been concerns for her safety after she competed without wearing a headscarf, a breach of iran. strict islamic dress rules for women. a competitive climate illness recovery is back in iran, greeted by a bouquet of flowers and cheering crowds outside terren air force. but it's unclear whether any of this is staged and water fate is now she appeared without a headsc
the european parliament has given its top human rights award, the sahara prize for freedom of thought to the ukrainian people and their representatives, european parliament, president roberto mon sola saying ukrainians were risking their lives for european values. turkeys president, rich of type ardon, has told members of his party in parliament that he's come to an agreement with vladimir putin to build a natural gas hub in turkey. the facility would be used to supply europe with gas via...
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he's from the sahara desert in north africa originally.ng. i think i'm going to fire the cannon now, which is going to put a hole in that wall. i'm getting a smell. a bit of gunpowder there. spencer laughs. with leslie later today with 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're 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'll take you back maybe to your childhood. you know, you might smell 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's just around you. so there's just that kind of ambience of, in this case, a recently fired cannon. yes! looks like you owe me three groats. - 0h! stale beer!
he's from the sahara desert in north africa originally.ng. i think i'm going to fire the cannon now, which is going to put a hole in that wall. i'm getting a smell. a bit of gunpowder there. spencer laughs. with leslie later today with 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...
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Oct 15, 2022
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let us with a festival on the edge of the sahara desert. —— visit.re salee, a two—day festival held in the agadez region in niger. during the event, fulani, tuareg and arab nomads come together to celebrate their respective cultures. it was set up in the 19605 by the niger government to create a cohesion of the tribes across the sahel region. the bbc�*s pierre—luc roy was lucky enough to attend this year's event. this is seen as one of the largest gatherings of nomadic herders. drawing on people from all regions of niger and neighbouring countries. they say the event is crucial for the regional security. translation: iis the regional security. tuna/mom- the regional security. translation: , translation: is an opportunity to create a _ translation: is an opportunity to create a bond _ translation: is an opportunity to create a bond with _ translation: is an opportunity to create a bond with the - to create a bond with the nomads from all the region to meet and talk about their life in the community. but meet and talk about their life in the community.
let us with a festival on the edge of the sahara desert. —— visit.re salee, a two—day festival held in the agadez region in niger. during the event, fulani, tuareg and arab nomads come together to celebrate their respective cultures. it was set up in the 19605 by the niger government to create a cohesion of the tribes across the sahel region. the bbc�*s pierre—luc roy was lucky enough to attend this year's event. this is seen as one of the largest gatherings of nomadic herders....
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the european parliament has given us top human rights award, the sahara prize for freedom of thought to the king in people and their representatives, european parliament, president robert m at sala said ukrainians for risking their lives for european values. european union states have backed sanctions on iran after drones, apparently manufactured there were used by russia and strikes on ukraine. they use as 5 individuals and 3 entities will be sanctioned. the individuals concerned will be banned from travelling to the you and have their assets in the block frozen. the rain and climber illness recovery has been welcomed back in terran by cheering crowds after her sudden disappearance at a competition in south korea. there had been concerns for her safety after she competed without wearing a headscarf, a breach of round strict islamic dress rules for women. in competitive climate, illness recovery is back in a ran, greeted by a bouquet of flowers and cheering crowds outside tear an air horse. but it's unclear whether any of this is staged and what her fate is now she appeared without a
the european parliament has given us top human rights award, the sahara prize for freedom of thought to the king in people and their representatives, european parliament, president robert m at sala said ukrainians for risking their lives for european values. european union states have backed sanctions on iran after drones, apparently manufactured there were used by russia and strikes on ukraine. they use as 5 individuals and 3 entities will be sanctioned. the individuals concerned will be...
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Oct 31, 2022
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the army was grateful, now they remain mostly defective, and even more dangerous, and with them the saharas of items and ammunition that have traces of damage and also thermal damage, they can be used naturally it is impossible to do it again, so they are all subject to destruction. police lieutenant colonel and experienced bomb technician inna guralyuk is in charge of the site today. over 20 years of service, she has seen everything. she is used to the specifics of the job, and the officer and her family, her husband is also a former bomb technician, so we have a certain understanding in the family, the daughter, of course, is very worried about both of us, army sappers , police pyrotechnicians of the state emergency service, all together during this time, they checked more than 33,000 objects, cleaned one and a half thousand roads. and this 40,000 hectares of territory is the dirtiest it was there where the fiercest battles took place, this is the buchansk arterial community, makarivska, along the irpin river, this is the moschun settlement, mezhyhirska , where there was a large number of
the army was grateful, now they remain mostly defective, and even more dangerous, and with them the saharas of items and ammunition that have traces of damage and also thermal damage, they can be used naturally it is impossible to do it again, so they are all subject to destruction. police lieutenant colonel and experienced bomb technician inna guralyuk is in charge of the site today. over 20 years of service, she has seen everything. she is used to the specifics of the job, and the officer and...
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that'll probably continue and it's quite a breeze bringing the dust up in some places in the sauce on sahara. as for the rain down in nigeria, it has not gone away. it is slowly going size, but as yet more to come the next few days, at least. ah frank assessments, if the united states should, we felt that the iranian nuclear program was there to build a nuclear weapon. they were trying to deal by informed opinions, i believe that armenia and that sort of agenda should have bilateral negotiations. we've been holding that for many times. critical debate is the commonwealth now still something that king chose will take home in depth analysis of the data global headlines inside story on al jazeera lou. ah, welcome back to watching al jazeera mind. i thought up stories this hour or is johnson has dropped out of the race to become lead of the u. k. conservative policy full. my finance minister wishes to not now leads the contest to become prime minister. senior cabinet minister penny malden is his any challenge? the pakistani journalist arshad sharif has been shot dead in the canyon capital nairob
that'll probably continue and it's quite a breeze bringing the dust up in some places in the sauce on sahara. as for the rain down in nigeria, it has not gone away. it is slowly going size, but as yet more to come the next few days, at least. ah frank assessments, if the united states should, we felt that the iranian nuclear program was there to build a nuclear weapon. they were trying to deal by informed opinions, i believe that armenia and that sort of agenda should have bilateral...
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a lot of it is in the sahara desert, so it comes with a lot of citizens. i well already planning a more detailed master plan study for the reverse for he was major and been me so that we can introduce them. we were treated solutions going forward and maybe also reclaim some, some, some areas and provide. so the better that we get show channels within the rivers as this, as it used to be several decades ago. i. when we do that, we feel that by improving the capacity of the channels are we was digest. maybe we could alleviate some, some of the problem, but is those days will while she solution i what else was management is tough and it takes yes. a tv where you start to program. you can take tickets before you able to go good. i can money, we're going to go to you now and just before we finish up this program, what do you make of the minister. busy there, i guess, alluding to the fact that the communication from the camera rooney inside hasn't been what it should be. yes. so you could say that that's the case because like i said earlier on, there's a degree
a lot of it is in the sahara desert, so it comes with a lot of citizens. i well already planning a more detailed master plan study for the reverse for he was major and been me so that we can introduce them. we were treated solutions going forward and maybe also reclaim some, some, some areas and provide. so the better that we get show channels within the rivers as this, as it used to be several decades ago. i. when we do that, we feel that by improving the capacity of the channels are we was...
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until now have only been recorded on not point 8 percent of the are slant surfaces mostly in the sahara. jake, in the chap again is the secretary general, the red cross. he says many parts of the world are already being impacted by extreme heat in many countries, including in the developed part of the world, the most vulnerable population, the elderly, the people living in the isolated. if you have a people living in a environment out, it should be dying because of the heat drifts. but it's also impacting the livelihood in the sense that the crop production have been badly affected. it bought off off the gas off just to see on south asia, because a lot increase increase heat and drought. it's also i was having impact on the, on the health of the population. nobel prize for economics has been awarded to 3 u. s. based economist ben bernanke, he douglas diamond phillips di, vague one. the 2022. your wife for the research on banks and financial crises, always have more now from stockholm. economists, we've spoken to hero please. the a price has gone to a trio of laureates whose work has pra
until now have only been recorded on not point 8 percent of the are slant surfaces mostly in the sahara. jake, in the chap again is the secretary general, the red cross. he says many parts of the world are already being impacted by extreme heat in many countries, including in the developed part of the world, the most vulnerable population, the elderly, the people living in the isolated. if you have a people living in a environment out, it should be dying because of the heat drifts. but it's...
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Oct 23, 2022
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specifically the protests of the national republics so far, peaceful protests have already begun in the sahara , where they came out with slogans of no genocide, that is, there is an understanding that the russian federation is trying to resolve its imperial ambitions the account of these small nations is all ahead. as they say, it is not by chance that this is actually a very revealing moment, the increase in the number of the rozglardi. well, although about the fact that out of those 300,000 mobilized, the lion's share of the total is the power of the rostsgvardia, and it is not accidental that the information appeared that part of the rostsgvarda urgently transferred to moscow and taken under the protection of the enhanced protection option of the military committee of the political infrastructure, that is, it prays that putin will consider the threat of not only a military defeat with on the part of ukraine, but also, accordingly, the deterioration of the situation inside the russian federation itself, against the background of military defeats, which will act as a demotivator within the r
specifically the protests of the national republics so far, peaceful protests have already begun in the sahara , where they came out with slogans of no genocide, that is, there is an understanding that the russian federation is trying to resolve its imperial ambitions the account of these small nations is all ahead. as they say, it is not by chance that this is actually a very revealing moment, the increase in the number of the rozglardi. well, although about the fact that out of those 300,000...
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Oct 1, 2022
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ready few years back in may, i've actually delayed as initiation because of the sahara dust there was present over chocolate atlantic at that time. and as we know here in death is a, is a product of desertification and drought in sub saharan africans to hell region. but one hurricane during was actually able to develop it may have actually into, by faster because the warmer c, service temperatures that were available to, to tap into was to reach the bahamas and off the coast of florida. and moving up the eastern coast of the united states. and so when we think about the actual forecast themselves, we found that the cone of uncertainty that we'd like to focus on over the years. ready shrank in the general day 3, and they 5 errors, a decrease, but it's become a pretty evident now that even other factors that mean possibly related to climate change by the steering flow in the slowing of storms, where they approach the coastline of north america. also make it more difficult to forecast is to communicate with the hazards might be particularly related to inland flooding was multiple, do not
ready few years back in may, i've actually delayed as initiation because of the sahara dust there was present over chocolate atlantic at that time. and as we know here in death is a, is a product of desertification and drought in sub saharan africans to hell region. but one hurricane during was actually able to develop it may have actually into, by faster because the warmer c, service temperatures that were available to, to tap into was to reach the bahamas and off the coast of florida. and...
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but another 5,000 migrants from countries south of the sahara are waiting for a new chance and at anyey can arrange a new storm. the migration issue between greece and turkey has become a migration issue between greece and turkey after greek border guards, together with employees of the eu control agency, frontax borders, discovered dozens of migrants. on on the northern border with turkey, all the refugees were without clothes, and some had injuries. both countries are on the body. they accused each other of cruelty. after the image was published on social networks and caused a public outcry. athens accused ankara of using illegal emigration for its own purposes, in response, turkey called the statement of its neighbor a fake . because the migrants who were abandoned, there are stripped on the shore around the perimeter the greek police brought them there in three cars belonging to the architectural authorities and moved to plastic boats. we went to the operation. oe it is natural that greece, which is known for its violations of international law, is trying to slander turkey. unfort
but another 5,000 migrants from countries south of the sahara are waiting for a new chance and at anyey can arrange a new storm. the migration issue between greece and turkey has become a migration issue between greece and turkey after greek border guards, together with employees of the eu control agency, frontax borders, discovered dozens of migrants. on on the northern border with turkey, all the refugees were without clothes, and some had injuries. both countries are on the body. they...
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Oct 22, 2022
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we see that sahara today is a rather significant position.consumption and consumer basket. e, that is, the volume, so we plan to put e to next year 400.000 he sugar in storage for the possibility of implementation in the off-season. well, what about sex about this harvest, do we have more this year? uh, this year the export of sugar sugar, which we produce and will produce only this year, will amount to about 115-130.000, t, which we will ship in the period from september to december, this will allow us, uh, to pay off uh, producers only about end of this year in full . uh, next year we
we see that sahara today is a rather significant position.consumption and consumer basket. e, that is, the volume, so we plan to put e to next year 400.000 he sugar in storage for the possibility of implementation in the off-season. well, what about sex about this harvest, do we have more this year? uh, this year the export of sugar sugar, which we produce and will produce only this year, will amount to about 115-130.000, t, which we will ship in the period from september to december, this will...
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see it, a majority of americans believe that if you put the biden administration in charge of the saharasert, it would quickly run out of sand. now, we need to ask why though. that's important. and the answer is straightforward. just look at the gene pool from which the president gets his advice. the wokers, the journalism professors with their comment worthy man purses. experts like james taylor and vice president harris these people have way more zeal than wisdom they have turned our president into a caricature of this nice elderly gentleman, maybe on a day pass on a nursing home. happily eating ice cream and wandering around the country saying well, the economy is slowing and prices are rising. and your 401(k)s are crashing because the economy is so good and my policies are so good. and nobody is believing it. because it's not true. >> jesse: well, at least a town in new hampshire has a $20 million heated sidewalk for the drug addicted homeless people to sleep on when it gets cold. jess sches that's true. he is actually going to do it and might have a ribbon cutting ceremony to unveil
see it, a majority of americans believe that if you put the biden administration in charge of the saharasert, it would quickly run out of sand. now, we need to ask why though. that's important. and the answer is straightforward. just look at the gene pool from which the president gets his advice. the wokers, the journalism professors with their comment worthy man purses. experts like james taylor and vice president harris these people have way more zeal than wisdom they have turned our...