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humanitarian work with peace efforts through pioneering projects in south america africa and asia. the world food program was an active participant in that it flew matic process that culminated in may 28th in the un security council's unanimous adoption of a resolution $2417.00 which for the 1st time explicitly addresses the link between conflict and hunger. the security council also underscored u.n. member states obligation to help ensure that food assistance reaches those in need and condemned the use of starvation as a method of warfare. with this year's award the no we didn't nobel committee wishes to turn their eyes of the world towards the millions of people who suffer from of face the threat of hunger. the world the world food program plays a key role in multilateral cooperation on making food security an instrument of peace and has made as strong contribution towards mobilizing u.n. member states to combat the use of hunger as a weapon of war and conflict. the organization contributes daily to advancing the fraternity of nations referred to in alfred nobel's will. as the un
humanitarian work with peace efforts through pioneering projects in south america africa and asia. the world food program was an active participant in that it flew matic process that culminated in may 28th in the un security council's unanimous adoption of a resolution $2417.00 which for the 1st time explicitly addresses the link between conflict and hunger. the security council also underscored u.n. member states obligation to help ensure that food assistance reaches those in need and...
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taken the lead in combining humanitarian work with peace efforts salut pioneering projects in south america africa and asia the world food program was an active participant in that it will matic process that culminated in may 28th in the un security council's unanimous adoption of resolution 2417 which for the 1st time explicitly addresses the link between conflict and hunger the security council also underscored u.n. member states obligation to help and shore of food assistance reaches those in need and condemned the use of starvation as a method of warfare with this year's award the no we didn't know ben the committee wishes to turn their eyes of the word towards the millions of people who suffer from of face the threat of hunger. the work of the world food program plays a key role in multilateral cooperation in making food security an instrument of peace and has made as strong contribution towards mobilizing un member states to combat the use of hunger as a weapon of war and conflict the organization contributes daily to advancing the fraternity of nations referred to in alfred nobel's will as
taken the lead in combining humanitarian work with peace efforts salut pioneering projects in south america africa and asia the world food program was an active participant in that it will matic process that culminated in may 28th in the un security council's unanimous adoption of resolution 2417 which for the 1st time explicitly addresses the link between conflict and hunger the security council also underscored u.n. member states obligation to help and shore of food assistance reaches those...
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that techniques and the technologies that are here are being utilized elsewhere in the china south america africa wherever you go you will find. israeli technology basically use in agriculture. now. israel's ambassador to kenya. arrives to a warm welcome from local farmers in the village of garage on the outskirts of nairobi he's clear on his assignment. the idea the basic idea is to assist communities of farmers to achieve much more you much more crops with less labor with less water and even with less fertilizers and pesticides as. these women farmers are beneficiaries of this assistance. by passing on its know how and donating equipment israel is empowering local communities in africa and winning friends. we're so impressed me them because they identify the ends who go right down to see the needs of their people and so for us in this village we are very happy with them. but others in africa believe israel's presence there particularly in upstream nile countries like kenya has more to do with politics than an aid. society or israel is not a charity. the end it seeks to harm egypt there was noth
that techniques and the technologies that are here are being utilized elsewhere in the china south america africa wherever you go you will find. israeli technology basically use in agriculture. now. israel's ambassador to kenya. arrives to a warm welcome from local farmers in the village of garage on the outskirts of nairobi he's clear on his assignment. the idea the basic idea is to assist communities of farmers to achieve much more you much more crops with less labor with less water and even...
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in the middle east and in south america. in africa and in southeast asia.come to fruition where china offers provincial access to the vaccine free doses, massive loans to pay for vaccines. this is happening without there being a vaccine being cleared for use yet. for china this is an opportunity to present itself as the leader of global public goods to see that they are in fact leading the world and global public health and perhaps repair some of the reputational damage that has been incurred by various aggressive behaviour from beijing over the past year, but also of course that countries blame china for the pandemic. but people say if this vaccine is proved to be effective this is and unadulterated good thing and the more people to have it the better. it's absolutely the as much as you might be worried about what countries will receive the vaccine from china, you might be very hawk is about their intentions but for many of these countries, a vaccine that works is a good thing. we have to remember that one of the reasons so many countries are looking to ch
in the middle east and in south america. in africa and in southeast asia.come to fruition where china offers provincial access to the vaccine free doses, massive loans to pay for vaccines. this is happening without there being a vaccine being cleared for use yet. for china this is an opportunity to present itself as the leader of global public goods to see that they are in fact leading the world and global public health and perhaps repair some of the reputational damage that has been incurred...
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in the middle east and in south america. in africa and in southeast asia.na offers provincial access to the vaccine free doses, massive loa ns to the vaccine free doses, massive loans to pay for vaccines. this is happening without there being a vaccine being cleared for use yet. for china this is an opportunity to present itself as the leader of global public goods to see that they are infact global public goods to see that they are in fact leading the world and global public health and perhaps repair some of the reputational damage that has been incurred by various aggressive behaviour from beijing over the past year, but also of course that countries blame china for the pandemic. but people say if this vaccine is proved to be effective this is and unadulterated good thing and the more people to haveit good thing and the more people to have it the better. it's absolutely the as much as you might be worried about what countries will receive the vaccine from china, you might be very hawk is about their intentions but for many of these countries, a vaccine th
in the middle east and in south america. in africa and in southeast asia.na offers provincial access to the vaccine free doses, massive loa ns to the vaccine free doses, massive loans to pay for vaccines. this is happening without there being a vaccine being cleared for use yet. for china this is an opportunity to present itself as the leader of global public goods to see that they are infact global public goods to see that they are in fact leading the world and global public health and perhaps...
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central africa and south america also, really africa, the congo's dark almost black it is so dark therestralia and saudi in the sahara, and the name of the desert. they're all like pink, red, orange nannies really bright colors. so i got to know earth by color. it is something i had not expected. this is southern satellite down there. this is the southern whites. and that is just amazing. this amazing illegal alien thing that i have never experienced before. sing the northern and southern lights from above. i need to go see them in person. i've never seen him in person. john: i can't even imagine looking down on them they are assigned to the old . terry: that's definitely in my list. talk but unexpected. but is russian there. this a three-person job. he held the vacuum cleaner why i did the cutting. this very stressful. you'll find that chapter . funny. by cutting her hair something i would never expected to do what is important. she's most popular italian on the planet . she's the most well-known italian. so to make sure they didn't screw that up. so that's a sample of some of these ch
central africa and south america also, really africa, the congo's dark almost black it is so dark therestralia and saudi in the sahara, and the name of the desert. they're all like pink, red, orange nannies really bright colors. so i got to know earth by color. it is something i had not expected. this is southern satellite down there. this is the southern whites. and that is just amazing. this amazing illegal alien thing that i have never experienced before. sing the northern and southern...
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i've covered elections in other democracies in africa, like nigeria and south africa, where america isof cards — and they have been dealt a bad hand. gary harrison is a nurse who volunteers as a poll worker. he sees people blocked from voting for minor reasons. we may have votes, but a lot of votes are going to be suppressed. and they could be every reason they can use to strike the ballot, like felonies or signatures not matching. officials at georgia's largest county are looking for redemption after accusations of voter suppression. fulton rolled out a mobile voting unit to serve voters who have been frustrated too many times. how are you, sir? fine, are you all right? i'm good, thank you. this is a first in the state of georgia? yes, sir, and we're very proud of it. but a voting station on wheels won't drive away strict voter identification laws that make it harder for minorities to vote. long lines, missing ballots, and voting machine failures at the primary elections were also widely criticised as instances of voter suppression. nearly 200,000 people were incorrectly removed from
i've covered elections in other democracies in africa, like nigeria and south africa, where america isof cards — and they have been dealt a bad hand. gary harrison is a nurse who volunteers as a poll worker. he sees people blocked from voting for minor reasons. we may have votes, but a lot of votes are going to be suppressed. and they could be every reason they can use to strike the ballot, like felonies or signatures not matching. officials at georgia's largest county are looking for...
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laughing but noting of the so are we also what with our partners in the us in europe in latin america in south africa. you've got the big love of this a lot of the what he shared in national when you got in there some heads of state of also visited our uranium mines and people and they've seen how good our safety requirements are like that rubble that now sucked or is there a future in space mining. not. let your hero get a slum or on that look i guess he was in the really quite of the in there but up to me is actually taking a look 1st of all if we optimize current technologies the minerals that we have here on earth would be quite because when you talk about mining these minerals on the moon or on mars it is something for science fiction at this point. that even if we do that this time your brain will be more precious than precious metals in terms of its cost. you your company developed the 1st it's 1st floating nuclear power station has been in service about 9 months and critics have dubbed the sheer noble on ice or the floating machine noble what happens in the event scary enough of a nuclear inc
laughing but noting of the so are we also what with our partners in the us in europe in latin america in south africa. you've got the big love of this a lot of the what he shared in national when you got in there some heads of state of also visited our uranium mines and people and they've seen how good our safety requirements are like that rubble that now sucked or is there a future in space mining. not. let your hero get a slum or on that look i guess he was in the really quite of the in there...
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deeper into what life is like around the world people are transported from here in london to africa south americaa the effects of oil mining on the people of the niger delta the photographs provided deeper perspective and understanding there a long way from the visual clichés of starving children and rural poverty british pakistani photographer hussein returned to his ancestral home after years of hearing his mother's stories these countries are incredibly peaceful really rich really diverse and they're not impoverished in the way that you know we have been conditioned to really think about it for me was essentially just kind of fall in love with with with my home country carpoolers in mexico traveling to their jobs in the suburbs built in distant locations without public transportation m powering self portraits of over him by a young man in namibia the traditional colonial portrait turned on its head. the l g b t community in lagos all the photographers spent sustained periods of time with their subjects directly engaging with the communities it's art as activism this isn't about looking i'm poi
deeper into what life is like around the world people are transported from here in london to africa south americaa the effects of oil mining on the people of the niger delta the photographs provided deeper perspective and understanding there a long way from the visual clichés of starving children and rural poverty british pakistani photographer hussein returned to his ancestral home after years of hearing his mother's stories these countries are incredibly peaceful really rich really diverse...
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i have covered elections in other democracies in a, like nigeria and south africa, where america is seens a beacon of democracy. but some of its citizens, like here in the heart of atlanta, it is a game of cards, and they have been dealt a bad hand. gary harris is a nurse who volunteers as a poll worker. he sees people blocked from voting for minor reasons. >> we may have a votes can but a lot of us will be suppressed, for every reason they can use to strike the ballot, like felonies, signatures not matching. reporter: officials at georgia's largest county are looking for redemption after accusations of voter suppression. they rolled out a mobile voting unit for voters who have been frustrated too many times. how are you, sir? i'm good, thank you. this is the first in the state of georgia? >> yes, sir. we are very proud of it. reporter: but the station wheels want to drive away strict vor-identification laws that make it hard for minorities to vote. lo lines, missing ballots, and voting machine failures, widely criticized as instances of voter suppression. nearly 200,000 people were inco
i have covered elections in other democracies in a, like nigeria and south africa, where america is seens a beacon of democracy. but some of its citizens, like here in the heart of atlanta, it is a game of cards, and they have been dealt a bad hand. gary harris is a nurse who volunteers as a poll worker. he sees people blocked from voting for minor reasons. >> we may have a votes can but a lot of us will be suppressed, for every reason they can use to strike the ballot, like felonies,...
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where covert 901st appeared scored the highest with more than 80 south korea came in 2nd at 74 with south africa 3rd at 64 latin americand european countries tended to score lower than asian countries ecuador man is just over 35 preserve scored 36 and poland was 3rd lowest of 41 the us average to score 50 despite recording the highest number of cases and deaths the only european country not to lock down sweden was scored 4th lowest by its people at 42 well professor jeff lazarus there's a risk the barcelona institute for global health and he was the author of that report he joins us over skype from copenhagen where you thank you for joining us who was asked of the to support in this survey and what do these scores tell us so we surveyed a random sampling of the general population in 1000 countries some of which you mentioned from around the world. it is interesting the asian countries scored so much higher than western countries considering china was the epicenter of the virus and had less time to plan their response why do you think this is. who the findings turned out to correlate with the populations trust in their
where covert 901st appeared scored the highest with more than 80 south korea came in 2nd at 74 with south africa 3rd at 64 latin americand european countries tended to score lower than asian countries ecuador man is just over 35 preserve scored 36 and poland was 3rd lowest of 41 the us average to score 50 despite recording the highest number of cases and deaths the only european country not to lock down sweden was scored 4th lowest by its people at 42 well professor jeff lazarus there's a risk...
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i've covered elections in other democracies in africa, like nigeria and south africa, where america is of its citizens, like here in the heart of atlanta, it is a game of cards — and they have been dealt a bad hand. gary harrison is a nurse who volunteers as a poll worker. he sees people blocked from voting for minor reasons. we may have votes, but a lot of votes are going to be suppressed. and they could be every reason they can use to strike the ballot, like felonies or signatures not matching. officials at georgia's largest county are looking for redemption after accusations of voter suppression. fulton rolled out a mobile voting unit to serve voters who have been frustrated too many times. how are you, sir? fine, are you all right? i'm good, thank you. this is a first in the state of georgia? yes, sir, and we're very proud of it. but a voting station on wheels won't drive away strict voter identification laws that make it harder for minorities to vote. long lines, missing ballots, and voting machine failures at the primary elections were also widely criticised as instances of voter
i've covered elections in other democracies in africa, like nigeria and south africa, where america is of its citizens, like here in the heart of atlanta, it is a game of cards — and they have been dealt a bad hand. gary harrison is a nurse who volunteers as a poll worker. he sees people blocked from voting for minor reasons. we may have votes, but a lot of votes are going to be suppressed. and they could be every reason they can use to strike the ballot, like felonies or signatures not...
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i have covered elections and other democracies in africa like nigeria and south africa, where americacracy. but for some of its citizens like here in the heart of atlanta, it is a game of cards, and they have been dealt a bad hand. gary harrison is a nurse who volu nteers harrison is a nurse who volunteers as a poll worker. he sees people block forebodings for minor reasons. we may have votes but a lot of those words will be suppressed, and they will be suppressed, and they will have every reason they can use to strike the ballot, like felonies, or signatures not matching. officials at georgia's largest county are looking for redemption after accusations of voter suppression. they rolled out a mobile voting unit to stop voters who have been frustrated too many times. ? how are you so? i'm great. is this your first time in the state of georgia? yeah. they want to make it harder for minorities devoted long lines, missing ballot, and voting machine failures at the primary elections were also criticised as instances of voter suppression. nearly 200,000 people were incorrectly removed from
i have covered elections and other democracies in africa like nigeria and south africa, where americacracy. but for some of its citizens like here in the heart of atlanta, it is a game of cards, and they have been dealt a bad hand. gary harrison is a nurse who volu nteers harrison is a nurse who volunteers as a poll worker. he sees people block forebodings for minor reasons. we may have votes but a lot of those words will be suppressed, and they will be suppressed, and they will have every...
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taken the lead in combining humanitarian work with peace assets through pioneering project in south america, africahe world food programme was an active participant in the diplomatic process that culminated in may 2018 in the un security council's unanimous adoption of resolution 21117, which for the first time explicitly addresses the link between conflict and hunger. the security council also underscored un member states' application to help ensure that food assistance reaches those in need and contend the use of starvation as a messy divorce —— and condemned the use. with this year's award, the norwegian nobel committee wishes to turn the eyes of the world towards the millions of people who suffer from all face the threat of honda. —— sufferfrom, from all face the threat of honda. —— suffer from, all face the threat of hunger. the wilted programme plays a role in multilateral cooperation in making food security and instrument piece and has made a strong contribution towards mobilisation member states to combat the use of hunger as a message of warand the use of hunger as a message of war and con
taken the lead in combining humanitarian work with peace assets through pioneering project in south america, africahe world food programme was an active participant in the diplomatic process that culminated in may 2018 in the un security council's unanimous adoption of resolution 21117, which for the first time explicitly addresses the link between conflict and hunger. the security council also underscored un member states' application to help ensure that food assistance reaches those in need...
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i have covered elections and other elections in africa like nigeria and south africa, but america isalt a bad hand. a nurse the volunteers as a poll worker, he sees people blocked from voting for minor reasons. we may have votes, but a lot of votes are going to be suppressed. they could be every reason they can use to strike the ballot, like felonies or signatures not matching. officials at georgia's largest county are looking for redemption after accusations of voter suppression. fulton rolled out a mobile voting unit to serve voters who have been frustrated too many times. how are you, sir? fine, are you all right? i am good, thank you. this is a first in the state of georgia? yes, sir, and we're very proud of it. but a voting station on wheels won't drive away strict voter identification laws that make it harder for minorities to vote. long lines, missing ballots and voting machine failures at the primary elections were also widely criticised as instances of voter suppression. nearly 200,000 people were incorrectly removed from the state's voter rolls in 2019, according to the ame
i have covered elections and other elections in africa like nigeria and south africa, but america isalt a bad hand. a nurse the volunteers as a poll worker, he sees people blocked from voting for minor reasons. we may have votes, but a lot of votes are going to be suppressed. they could be every reason they can use to strike the ballot, like felonies or signatures not matching. officials at georgia's largest county are looking for redemption after accusations of voter suppression. fulton rolled...
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deeper into what life is like around the world people are transported from here in london to africa south america asia the effects of oil mining on the people of the niger delta the photographs provided deeper perspective and understanding there a long way from the visual clichés of starving children and rural poverty british pakistani photographer hussein returned to his ancestral home after years of hearing his mother stories these countries are incredibly peaceful really rich really drive us and they're not impoverished in the way that you know we have been conditioned to really think about it for me was essentially just kind of fall in love with with with women in my home country carpoolers in mexico traveling to their jobs in the suburbs built in distant locations without public transportation m powering self portraits of over him by a young man in namibia the traditional colonial portrait turned on its head. the community in lego's all the photographers spent sustained periods of time with their subjects directly engaging with the communities it's art as activism this isn't about look you k
deeper into what life is like around the world people are transported from here in london to africa south america asia the effects of oil mining on the people of the niger delta the photographs provided deeper perspective and understanding there a long way from the visual clichés of starving children and rural poverty british pakistani photographer hussein returned to his ancestral home after years of hearing his mother stories these countries are incredibly peaceful really rich really drive...
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i have covered elections and other democracies in africa like nigeria and south africa. where america is a game of cards. and they have been dealt a bad hand. we may have posted a lot of votes will be suppressed, and they gave us every region they can use to strike the ballot, like felonies or signatures and that. 0fficials felonies or signatures and that. officials at the georgia's largest cou nty officials at the georgia's largest county are looking for redemption after accusations of voter suppression. fulton rolled out a mobile voting unit to use serve voters who have been frustrated too many times. how are you? i am good. the first in the state of georgia? yes, sir. we are very proud of it. but a voting station on wills won't driveaway strict identification laws, and make it harderfor minorities to vote. long lines, missing ballots, inviting machine failures at the primary election we re failures at the primary election were also widely criticised as insta nces were also widely criticised as instances of voter suppression. nearly 200,000 people were incorrectly removed from the s
i have covered elections and other democracies in africa like nigeria and south africa. where america is a game of cards. and they have been dealt a bad hand. we may have posted a lot of votes will be suppressed, and they gave us every region they can use to strike the ballot, like felonies or signatures and that. 0fficials felonies or signatures and that. officials at the georgia's largest cou nty officials at the georgia's largest county are looking for redemption after accusations of voter...
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newmont, the world's largest gold producer, with mining jurisdictions in north america, south america, australia, and africathanks for your time today. it looks like you have recovered from the first wave of covid. are you ready for the second? tom: absolutely. through the second quarter, we -- into care and maintenance to manage through the pendant. they all came back up and are running very well towards the end of the second quarter and into the third quarter. one of the things i am really proud of is that third-quarter results represent an impact from covid that we still had record financial results. the protocols we have in place across those 12 operations are consistent globally, and we are very confident we can continue to keep our operations up and running and manage the risks of the infection spreading as the northern hemisphere moves into winter and we are seeing increases in cases. alix: talk to me about your investment policy. in the last cycle, gold companies spend a lot of money on m&a, then had to write down all of the assets. currently the industry is dealing with declining ore grades. do you
newmont, the world's largest gold producer, with mining jurisdictions in north america, south america, australia, and africathanks for your time today. it looks like you have recovered from the first wave of covid. are you ready for the second? tom: absolutely. through the second quarter, we -- into care and maintenance to manage through the pendant. they all came back up and are running very well towards the end of the second quarter and into the third quarter. one of the things i am really...
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the demonstrations were mainly in hard hit countries in europe latin america and africa tens of thousands of south african workers took part in nationwide and to government protest on wednesday they are angered by missing funds from a grown up virus relief package that was meant to help those who have lost their jobs and get protective equipment for 4th line workers. let's bring in our guests in london meghna decide economist and member of the u.k. house of lords author of masters revenge the resurgence of capitalism and the death of statist socialism in new york thomas pogge a professor of philosophy of the l. university is also author of global tax fairness and ruled world poverty and human vice also in london edwin a curiae africa executive director of the one advocacy campaign what came to the program more decide we have millions and millions of people pushed into extreme poverty this particular. moment what do you think who do you think should we blame 1st about this issue asian. well you know one of the things about the person to a crisis the caribbean demick is that it is really unique in t
the demonstrations were mainly in hard hit countries in europe latin america and africa tens of thousands of south african workers took part in nationwide and to government protest on wednesday they are angered by missing funds from a grown up virus relief package that was meant to help those who have lost their jobs and get protective equipment for 4th line workers. let's bring in our guests in london meghna decide economist and member of the u.k. house of lords author of masters revenge the...
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>> it would be related to covid-19 south america stunningly unsuccessful but once we get past that point almost like africa the real challenges governance it is geopolitics it is politics how do with corruption and governments i can provide security to on people with gains or drug cartels so it's a hard challenge for foreign policy were better at dealing with this classic challenges and much tougher problem to promote stability within countries but that is the challenge of mexico of other countries in the region of other countries in the region except when kissinger was secretary of state simultaneously is always been a dispute and of the president said how can i resolve that what word you say is a way to make that process so much smoother than it has been? >> it works under bush 41 and then the president made it clear he wouldn't stand for it president gets a foreign-policy mechanism in machinery they deserve not only is the one that they need i word make it clear to the national security council for that decision-making know and run. and with the intelligence cheese and then get in the room to say this i
>> it would be related to covid-19 south america stunningly unsuccessful but once we get past that point almost like africa the real challenges governance it is geopolitics it is politics how do with corruption and governments i can provide security to on people with gains or drug cartels so it's a hard challenge for foreign policy were better at dealing with this classic challenges and much tougher problem to promote stability within countries but that is the challenge of mexico of other...
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south africa. we have not had a changee of power in america, so our challenge is harder. itit'ss greater, more complicat, but just as critical if we are going to get to the kind of reckoning many of us seek. brent: we thank you for joining us tonight and congratulations. you're watching "dw news" from berlin. after a short break, i will be back to take you through the day. qéaawc÷é÷é÷é÷éléddddd" welclcome to live from pararis. russia says it's ready for close coordination with turkey. troops are facing off their. over 1 100 deaths so far. meanwhile, journalists -- nearly 14,000 new covid-19 cases in rats over the last 24 hours. another 63 deaths. paris warns it is on the verge of a total lockdown.
south africa. we have not had a changee of power in america, so our challenge is harder. itit'ss greater, more complicat, but just as critical if we are going to get to the kind of reckoning many of us seek. brent: we thank you for joining us tonight and congratulations. you're watching "dw news" from berlin. after a short break, i will be back to take you through the day. qéaawc÷é÷é÷é÷éléddddd" welclcome to live from pararis. russia says it's ready for close...
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out that were anti-semitic conspiracy theories, i know from my life growing up in south africa, but have i seen in americablack community are natural allies in some experiences that you shared. and you came out and said i was misguided and misinformed. what have you learned since that experience. >> i mean i never said i was misguided and misinformed. i just thought i was being clumped in with other people. i put up a piece of of art that pained me for my reasons. and then i realized it pained other people for their reasons. and so you know, that's what art does, you know, art provokes thought. you foe being an artist, that's what, you know, i dreamed to do is provoke thought, provoke people to see a different version of reality, to understand that you know, things can come in many different angles. >> or different perspectives. all i want is fairness and jus tises and i'm going to spea truth wherever i see it or believe it. and so you know t was unfortunate that some people took me as you know, as anti-semitic person but i think there's just too much history to show that i'm not. >> well, i appreciate yo
out that were anti-semitic conspiracy theories, i know from my life growing up in south africa, but have i seen in americablack community are natural allies in some experiences that you shared. and you came out and said i was misguided and misinformed. what have you learned since that experience. >> i mean i never said i was misguided and misinformed. i just thought i was being clumped in with other people. i put up a piece of of art that pained me for my reasons. and then i realized it...
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. >> i was grew up in apartheid in south africa it was much better to come to america they just thoughtit could be better and funny and adventurous like political persecution to be granted asylum. >> it is just weird because it is a thing they are lying they are breaking the rules were honest think it will be better all things considered if that doesn't qualify you then. >> and climate change impact we are asking for? >> here is a big question a lot of people have. >> if you think about it holistically on a few different dimensions you can alleviate and look at the cost of climate change it is not primarily born in the united states of america and the costs are during the coastal flooding sounds when you let people migrate you reduce the cost which is one important thing because most scientists think one or 2 degrees of warming is already doing that so the united states is a major contributor to climate change only 50 percent of global admissions are doing what we can to foster cooperation but i don't know aoc or markey up tomorrow and she cannot guarantee that the world would address t
. >> i was grew up in apartheid in south africa it was much better to come to america they just thoughtit could be better and funny and adventurous like political persecution to be granted asylum. >> it is just weird because it is a thing they are lying they are breaking the rules were honest think it will be better all things considered if that doesn't qualify you then. >> and climate change impact we are asking for? >> here is a big question a lot of people have....
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, you know -- i always get disappointed when i hear about how many people in america turn out to vote. i lived in south africa my life. i was born there. when mandela was elected president, the first open and free election in that country, like over 90 -- close to over 95% of the population turned tout vote. in many cases these are people who had to walk miles and miles and miles to get to polling stations and wait in enormous lines. and so it was a testament to the commitment to the country and also the belief in the power of the vote. what i am very excited that more than half -- a number like -- it's 79 million now, more than half of the total votes in the last presidential election, which is pretty exciting. it makes me think that's working. i feel like -- i feel as if we forget if we don't use that one part of our voice, you know, by casting our vote, we leave potentially the future of the country in the hands of people that we might disagree with profoundly. so, let them -- the majority of the people believe that we should be moving in a certain direction and they don't cast their votes, then a minority
, you know -- i always get disappointed when i hear about how many people in america turn out to vote. i lived in south africa my life. i was born there. when mandela was elected president, the first open and free election in that country, like over 90 -- close to over 95% of the population turned tout vote. in many cases these are people who had to walk miles and miles and miles to get to polling stations and wait in enormous lines. and so it was a testament to the commitment to the country...
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america that biden promised? it very well could be. we had racial reconciliation in south africa that as a way of bringing people together. you've got to cleanse the soul and bring people together around a unified front. you can't let these things continue to fester out there and think it will bring people together when there is suspicion. let's do what is necessary to clear the air, so to speak, cleanse the process and then build upon that. and a second specific challenge after the election which will exercise many in the democratic party. what to do about the supreme court? thanks to the confirmation of amy coney barrett, there is now a clear six — three conservative majority built into the supreme court. there are democrats, i am thinking of the senator ed markey who say, quote, we must now expand the supreme court. there are going to be calls forjob biden to lead on that. do you think that would be wise for the healing in america? it could very well be. the supreme court wasn't always nine. how did we get to nine and when did we get to nine and why did we get there? the quest
america that biden promised? it very well could be. we had racial reconciliation in south africa that as a way of bringing people together. you've got to cleanse the soul and bring people together around a unified front. you can't let these things continue to fester out there and think it will bring people together when there is suspicion. let's do what is necessary to clear the air, so to speak, cleanse the process and then build upon that. and a second specific challenge after the election...
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america that biden promised? it very well could be. we had racial reconciliation in south africado that as a way of bringing people together. you've got to cleanse the soul and bring people together around a unified front. you can't let these things continue to fester out there and think it will bring people together when there is suspicion. let's do what is necessary to clear the air, so to speak, cleanse the process and then build upon that. and a second specific challenge after the election which will exercise many in the democratic party. what to do about the supreme court? thanks to the confirmation of amy coney barrett, there is now a clear six ? three conservative majority built into the supreme court. there are democrats, i am thinking of the senator ed markey who say, quote, we must now expand the supreme court. there are going to be calls forjob biden to lead on that. do you think that would be wise for the healing in america? it could very well be. the supreme court wasn't always nine. how did we get to nine and when did we get to nine and why did we get there? the que
america that biden promised? it very well could be. we had racial reconciliation in south africado that as a way of bringing people together. you've got to cleanse the soul and bring people together around a unified front. you can't let these things continue to fester out there and think it will bring people together when there is suspicion. let's do what is necessary to clear the air, so to speak, cleanse the process and then build upon that. and a second specific challenge after the election...
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fall pregnant by the end of 2020 charities projects in south asia will be the worst affected region followed by western central africa and latin america well anger ashing is the c.e.o. of save the children international she joins us by skype from stockholm it's good to have you with us on the program child marriage has clearly been a problem for quite some time but what would you say coverts is making the situation worse. we see that the impact of it is having devastating impacts on children particularly around especially girls it is very much an effect of the consequences old society of her bit school closures results in more children being victims of child marriage we see that consequences cushing. wish to make that $150.00 multimedia all children will be pushed into poverty that will have severe effects on child marriages so we see a lot of related consequences reeling crease. child marriage around the world and what would you say could be done to turn this around because of school causes and poverty is what's leading children and families to to marry off their young girls the coronavirus a so having a devastating impact around the
fall pregnant by the end of 2020 charities projects in south asia will be the worst affected region followed by western central africa and latin america well anger ashing is the c.e.o. of save the children international she joins us by skype from stockholm it's good to have you with us on the program child marriage has clearly been a problem for quite some time but what would you say coverts is making the situation worse. we see that the impact of it is having devastating impacts on children...
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some of that discourse there was a change of power and south africa there's been a change of power in rwanda we haven't had a change of power in america so our challenge is harder it's greater it's more complicated but it's just as critical if we're going to actually get to a kind of feeling of quality that many of us aren't students and we appreciate your time in your insights tonight and congratulations receiving the right livelihood award 2020. thank you appreciate it as sure you're welcome you're watching the news from berlin after a short break i'll be back to take you through the days or go around to the work that. this is some no. story stubborn rice farmer from thailand. his problem tests. his credo no chemicals. and. step. 7 wonders. the students of the past. training successful. talk to me. starts october 15th w. indeed a life of climate change. most of. what ideas today the future of. g.w. dot com megacities for the. click. homie push hold loves us right now in the uk right now climate change the but the story. faces a lot less the way photos one week. how much worse can really get. we still have time to ask i'm going. to s
some of that discourse there was a change of power and south africa there's been a change of power in rwanda we haven't had a change of power in america so our challenge is harder it's greater it's more complicated but it's just as critical if we're going to actually get to a kind of feeling of quality that many of us aren't students and we appreciate your time in your insights tonight and congratulations receiving the right livelihood award 2020. thank you appreciate it as sure you're welcome...
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into botswana northern parts of south africa temperatures here into the low to mid thirty's running a good 10 degrees celsius above the norm. as protests rage across america more black lives are lost despite promises of police reform kline's hears from those demanding justice the truth accountability transparency that's what i desire from the city and desperately need to change i have no faith and if it's a fan that needs to be reminded not to tell cool moment of reckoning racism and police in america on a as eat up. way a. ga ga does it remind of our top stories this hour armenia and azerbaijan are already accusing each other of breaking a new ceasefire which came into effect in the past few hours violence has erupted over the disputed region of the okada back a previous truce agreed a week ago failed to hold. a u.n. arms embargo on iran has expired after 13 years that was lifted as part of the 2050 nuclear deal with world powers despite strong opposition from the u.s. which has withdrawn from the pact. us president donald trump has held campaign events in 2 swing states just hours apart democratic challenger joe biden is leading in many national polls w
into botswana northern parts of south africa temperatures here into the low to mid thirty's running a good 10 degrees celsius above the norm. as protests rage across america more black lives are lost despite promises of police reform kline's hears from those demanding justice the truth accountability transparency that's what i desire from the city and desperately need to change i have no faith and if it's a fan that needs to be reminded not to tell cool moment of reckoning racism and police in...
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eastern side or did a good part of south africa there is rain for the sas now but it's still warm in the capital and johannesburg. has donald trump and good for america everything is in disarray the media of course taken every debate that they can seem to march in the fact that america has been a force for good in the world. from the american people get inspiration from him and the other half cringe your weekly take on u.s. politics and society that's the bottom up. from the favelas of caracas so the battlefields around mosul i would job is to get to the truth and empower people through knowledge. move. welcome back a quick amount of our top stories here on al-jazeera french authorities say the man who killed 3 people in a church attack in nice was a tennesseean who arrived in france from italy president emmanuel marco has called the incident is a terrorist attack. in a rocket and artillery strikes on the outskirts of town occurred capital of the disputed region of nagorno-karabakh diplomats from azerbaijan and armenia have been preparing for more talks to try to end the conflict. and european leaders are reintroducing strict measures in response to
eastern side or did a good part of south africa there is rain for the sas now but it's still warm in the capital and johannesburg. has donald trump and good for america everything is in disarray the media of course taken every debate that they can seem to march in the fact that america has been a force for good in the world. from the american people get inspiration from him and the other half cringe your weekly take on u.s. politics and society that's the bottom up. from the favelas of caracas...
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but i lived some of my life, i was born in south africa and sort of between the two countries i became -- i moved to americahe year that mandela was elected, which was the first free and open election in south africa, 95% of the population, more than 95% of the population got out to vote. these are people who, you know, would have to walk many miles in some cases to get to a polling station. and it showed me something because in america, we get excited if -- you know, if 50% of the eligible voters come out. and it's just -- it's just when we become sort of indifferent because there's things to do. i'd rather go -- for me it's deeply upsetting because we're not taking advantage of our own future. we're notif a minute amount of come out and have their voices heard. i just think it's much more important than a lot of people feel it is. i think a free society is important. >> dave, it's anthony mason. you worked with head count for more than a decade to get young people to vote. are you surprised at the number, like 60% are expected to turn out. >> but that's better than it's been, you know. i look at how eager
but i lived some of my life, i was born in south africa and sort of between the two countries i became -- i moved to americahe year that mandela was elected, which was the first free and open election in south africa, 95% of the population, more than 95% of the population got out to vote. these are people who, you know, would have to walk many miles in some cases to get to a polling station. and it showed me something because in america, we get excited if -- you know, if 50% of the eligible...
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america joins us live on sports day. thank you. there might not be as many england players in the squad as expected other they want to get onto the tour in south africads, england players are not allowed to play in the warm up test injapan nextjune play in the warm up test injapan next june because play in the warm up test injapan nextjune because it is outside the english premiership's official international window and gatlin says in some places that could count against them. that doesn't hamper your preparation. i can promise you that we will be taking the best possible players, best possible squad, but you end up with a situation we do have english players available to you for a couple of weeks and joined with a 50—50 call and you're making the decision about and you're not quite sure about one player of another player in one player's available to you for two weeks of preparation and another one isn't you know, that may be the difference between someone getting selected and some were not being selected. i dearly hope it doesn't happen. i hope that, you know, we can come to some agreement and, you know, we can get those players being made available
america joins us live on sports day. thank you. there might not be as many england players in the squad as expected other they want to get onto the tour in south africads, england players are not allowed to play in the warm up test injapan nextjune play in the warm up test injapan next june because play in the warm up test injapan nextjune because it is outside the english premiership's official international window and gatlin says in some places that could count against them. that doesn't...
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pregnant by the end of 2020 the charity is predicting in south asia will be worst affected followed by west and central africa and latin america where we're going to seeing is see save the children international and she explains how the situation is being worsened by the pandemic. it is very much an effect of the consequences on society of herbut school closures results in more children being victims of child marriage we see that the economic consequences pushing. we estimate that $150.00 more me and more children will be pushed into poverty that will have severe effects on child marriages leaders around the world realize that the impact of will be we often talk about the impact that we come in couple of years but we see the impact now and we see the impact clearly for girls now so those in need to act immediately and we know because we've been doing this for many many years we know that over the last 25 years we have prevented almost 79000000 marriages and at 6 marriages a minute so we know that it can be done that we think it's critical that we raise children's voices goals voices and that we address immediately an ongoing r
pregnant by the end of 2020 the charity is predicting in south asia will be worst affected followed by west and central africa and latin america where we're going to seeing is see save the children international and she explains how the situation is being worsened by the pandemic. it is very much an effect of the consequences on society of herbut school closures results in more children being victims of child marriage we see that the economic consequences pushing. we estimate that $150.00 more...