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has been spreading rapidly across parts of central africa — a public health emergency of international concern. health ministers from across southernican are due to meet on tuesday to come up with a coordinated response to the disease. here's our africa correspondent, simijolaoso. there has been a steady rise in cases in affected countries. 0n the african continent, 18,700 cases have been reported so far, with more than 540 deaths. that's across 12 african countries, including liberia and nigeria. here in west africa, south africa and southern africa, there's kenya, uganda, burundi. but a majority of the cases have been reported in the democratic republic of congo. and that accounts for 96% of cases and 97% of deaths reported so far. several african countries have said they remain on high alert and are putting precautions in place to kerb the outbreak. that would include increasing surveillance across borders, ensuring that there is enough public awareness through public health campaigns, conducting contact tracing as well, and establishing isolation centres. ngos working on the ground, like the red cross has said there's a critica
has been spreading rapidly across parts of central africa — a public health emergency of international concern. health ministers from across southernican are due to meet on tuesday to come up with a coordinated response to the disease. here's our africa correspondent, simijolaoso. there has been a steady rise in cases in affected countries. 0n the african continent, 18,700 cases have been reported so far, with more than 540 deaths. that's across 12 african countries, including liberia and...
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that has been spreading rapidly across parts of central africa a public health emergency of international concern. health ministers from across southern on tuesday to come up with a coordinated response to the disease. here's our africa correspondent, simijolaoso. there has been a steady rise in cases in affected countries. 18,700 cases have been reported so far, with more than 540 deaths. that's across 12 african countries, including liberia and nigeria. here in west africa, south africa and southern africa, there's kenya, uganda, burundi. but a majority of the cases have been reported in the democratic republic of congo. and that accounts for 96% of cases and 97% of deaths reported so far. several african countries have said they remain on high alert and are putting precautions in place to kerb the outbreak. that would include increasing surveillance across borders, ensuring that there is enough public awareness through public health campaigns, conducting contact tracing as well, and establishing isolation centres. ngos working on the ground, like the red cross has said there's a critical shortage of testing kits and of vaccines. va
that has been spreading rapidly across parts of central africa a public health emergency of international concern. health ministers from across southern on tuesday to come up with a coordinated response to the disease. here's our africa correspondent, simijolaoso. there has been a steady rise in cases in affected countries. 18,700 cases have been reported so far, with more than 540 deaths. that's across 12 african countries, including liberia and nigeria. here in west africa, south africa and...
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this is a familiar picture in many rural areas across southern africa, water bodies that are bone dryamilies that used to sustain themselves through rivers like this are now dependent on food aid. this woman planted acres of maize, cowpeas and peanuts and harvested nothing. she told me that she often supplies markets in the capital, but this year she's among millions of zimbabweans relying on hand—outs. breakfast today is wheat from a neighbour. translation: we have gone from - eating what we want and when we want to limiting meals. the older girl understands and accepts that we don't have enough. but at times i can see that my youngest is hungry. about a third of southern african countries are on red alert, having declared a state of disaster. at least three million tonnes of maize is required immediately to meet regional demand. this is the second highest deficit in 15 years, and this is a region where up to 70% of the population relies on agriculture. meanwhile, it's getting hotter and drier and the hunger season is yet to peak and the next rain is still months away. there are conc
this is a familiar picture in many rural areas across southern africa, water bodies that are bone dryamilies that used to sustain themselves through rivers like this are now dependent on food aid. this woman planted acres of maize, cowpeas and peanuts and harvested nothing. she told me that she often supplies markets in the capital, but this year she's among millions of zimbabweans relying on hand—outs. breakfast today is wheat from a neighbour. translation: we have gone from - eating what we...
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it became a key player in the struggle hosting, creating tens for the fighters from southern africa to many locations. it also came on the tech from the point of useful in your forces. india also led by naval health . start the 9. the line was meant, which also included in many african countries that move on to cave, newly independent countries. a way to work together and resist the new forms of colonialism doesn't. yeah, also joined the movement of states independence in 1961. so when india for treatment dependance through 9 environment means tons of new. it took a different approach, especially when it came to a support for the liberation struggle in southern africa. my father, i believe that although peaceful efforts should come 1st, he believes that if they didn't put, if there was not a positive response from the colonizers, then it, it became necessary to use force. and so when peaceful methods they thought of seed, he became a strong support of the gratian struggle in southern africa. now next we take a trip to a place newton by locals as the last free place in america slammed c
it became a key player in the struggle hosting, creating tens for the fighters from southern africa to many locations. it also came on the tech from the point of useful in your forces. india also led by naval health . start the 9. the line was meant, which also included in many african countries that move on to cave, newly independent countries. a way to work together and resist the new forms of colonialism doesn't. yeah, also joined the movement of states independence in 1961. so when india...
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health ministers in southern africa have agreed to hold an urgent meeting to assess the impact of mpoxs control and prevention declared its first ever public health emergency, with 18,000 cases and 500 deaths reported since january. 0ur africa regional editor, richard kagoe, has been giving me the very latest on the mpox situation in africa. mpox has been spreading rapidly across different regions in the continent. so far we've witnessed a significant rise in terms of cases and fatalities. the africa centre for diseases control indicates that since january this year, about 17,000 cases have been recorded in the continent. so this, you know, combines those which have been confirmed and those which are suspected. so right now, we've seen a regional response plan being developed by a regional bloc. that's the southern africa development community. so they've convened, you know, a health ministers conference where they're going to talk about how they're going to craft a response plan in terms of, uh, strengthening their surveillance and also diagnosis, testing and increasing awareness, esp
health ministers in southern africa have agreed to hold an urgent meeting to assess the impact of mpoxs control and prevention declared its first ever public health emergency, with 18,000 cases and 500 deaths reported since january. 0ur africa regional editor, richard kagoe, has been giving me the very latest on the mpox situation in africa. mpox has been spreading rapidly across different regions in the continent. so far we've witnessed a significant rise in terms of cases and fatalities. the...
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have said that they are monitoring the situation with health ministers in southern africa dotbreak in countries there. in 10 minutes we'll be answering all your questions on mpox with a panel from nairobi, geneva and wales. i hope you canjoin us in ten minutes' time. here in the uk, the government has activated emergency measures to ease prison overcrowding as more rioters are sentenced for their part in recent disorder. across the north of england defendants waiting for a court appearance will be kept in police cells until prison space is available. the chairman of the prison officers' association has been explaining how the system will work. operation safeguard is where we use police cells, and the desire is only to have prisoners in police cells for a maximum of 24 hours. the police now have a decision to make — so if they can't take all the prisoners from their cells this morning or this afternoon, they then need to decide whether to hold that prisoner for another 24 or 48 hours hoping they will be up in front of the magistrate so they can go into prison custody, or do we
have said that they are monitoring the situation with health ministers in southern africa dotbreak in countries there. in 10 minutes we'll be answering all your questions on mpox with a panel from nairobi, geneva and wales. i hope you canjoin us in ten minutes' time. here in the uk, the government has activated emergency measures to ease prison overcrowding as more rioters are sentenced for their part in recent disorder. across the north of england defendants waiting for a court appearance will...
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in the maybe in across southern africa by the drought. and so they're saying they will be calling the animals that come from national parks and communal areas with sustainable game numbers. and in areas where their population if the available grazing and water resources. so this has already led to some deadly human wildlife conflict. a lot of elements, elephants have killed people there so you max 700 what animals me just run it the list of these species that they will be killing to feed the people. 83 elephants as a big headline there, but that also includes 60 buffaloes, 30 hippos, 300 zebras, 100 blue wildebeest, 15 palace, and 100 elance and maybe being forced to do this because it's been suffering from the el nino weather phenomenon which has spread all across southern africa. and this has been exacerbated by the climate crisis. and this is one of the ways they see to put people first over the animals to protect them, because as this drought bites in this country, the first, the worst in 100 years, they have to keep the people safe a
in the maybe in across southern africa by the drought. and so they're saying they will be calling the animals that come from national parks and communal areas with sustainable game numbers. and in areas where their population if the available grazing and water resources. so this has already led to some deadly human wildlife conflict. a lot of elements, elephants have killed people there so you max 700 what animals me just run it the list of these species that they will be killing to feed the...
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millions of people in southern africa are being pushed into hunger because of the worst drought in decadesrican countries are on red alert — having declared emergencies after crops failed. the head of the regional development community says up to 68 million people are in need of assistance, and has launched an appeal for five and half billion dollars in aid. the bbc�*s shingai nyoka reports now from mudzi in northern zimbabwe, one of the areas worst affected. the worst drought in living memory is sweeping across the land. here in mudzi, it's wiped out over 90% of the crop and put pressure on water supplies. an entire community and their animals gathered to extract the last drops from this river. it normally never runs dry, we were told. gracious is now walking further, three hours every day, to fetch water, but she fears that sharing a water pit with animals could make herfamily sick. "i've never seen anything like this," she told me. dry spells are increasing in frequency in this part of the world. poor families unable to withstand the climate shocks are becoming more and more vulnerable.
millions of people in southern africa are being pushed into hunger because of the worst drought in decadesrican countries are on red alert — having declared emergencies after crops failed. the head of the regional development community says up to 68 million people are in need of assistance, and has launched an appeal for five and half billion dollars in aid. the bbc�*s shingai nyoka reports now from mudzi in northern zimbabwe, one of the areas worst affected. the worst drought in living...
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a different approach, especially when it came to have support for the liberation struggle in southern africa might 5, i believe that all the peaceful efforts should come 1st. he believes that if they didn't put, if there was not a positive response from the colonizers, then it became necessary to use force. and so when peaceful methods they talked of seed, he became a strong support of regression struggle in southern africa. as many thanks to the company this, this day is always appreciated. we'll be back with will the top of the asked see the, the last real jobs that last job i got a paycheck from was a college professor in new york city at the digital new york film academy. and i tried to like 20 programming languages in different classes. i have all the courses here and i found them all recently, which is great. like i was looking at my google drive. and i was like, i have recordings of my lectures. i have my quote, i have my lesson plans. my are, is, is digital. i actually joined a, our community in brooklyn to, to just to, to prove that to myself and to other people that are taken out t
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millions of people in southern africa are being pushed into hunger because of the worst drought in decadeshe head of the regional development community says up to 68 million people are in need of assistance, and has launched an appeal for $5.5 billion in aid. the bbc�*s shingai nyoka reports now from mudzi in northern zimbabwe, one of the areas worst affected. the worst drought in living memory is sweeping across the land. here in mudzi, it's wiped out over 90% of the crop and put pressure on water supplies. an entire community and their animals gathered to extract the last drops from this river. it normally never runs dry, we were told. gracious is now walking further, three hours every day, to fetch water, but she fears that sharing a water pit with animals could make herfamily sick. "i've never seen anything like this," she told me. dry spells are increasing in frequency in this part of the world. poor families unable to withstand the climate shocks are becoming more and more vulnerable. this is a familiar picture in many rural areas across southern africa — water bodies that are bone d
millions of people in southern africa are being pushed into hunger because of the worst drought in decadeshe head of the regional development community says up to 68 million people are in need of assistance, and has launched an appeal for $5.5 billion in aid. the bbc�*s shingai nyoka reports now from mudzi in northern zimbabwe, one of the areas worst affected. the worst drought in living memory is sweeping across the land. here in mudzi, it's wiped out over 90% of the crop and put pressure on...
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peaceful methods they thought of seed, he became a strong support of regression, struggle in southern africa. okay, let's turn attention not to go. so where some 13 people were killed over 30 wounded, an idea of strikes and residential buildings in con eunice on wednesday, according to local authorities, the ambulances rushed casualties to the already overwhelmed oh, no sir. hospital residence. where does they waited for the buildings of their relatives to be released to them? the medical facility has long been lacking fuel and she monitoring supplies to treat the growing flow of wounded people. a recent report by the geneva base euro med monitoring group said that since october 7th is really forces of killed more than $17000.00 publicity and children at least $2100.00 of them were infants under 2 years old. many children who survived this really strikes are now workmans of the law. 5 people have been killed and the latest is really, rates on the west bank highs is where severely damaged as a result of the operation. israel's military has been conducting regular rates across the polyphony. a
peaceful methods they thought of seed, he became a strong support of regression, struggle in southern africa. okay, let's turn attention not to go. so where some 13 people were killed over 30 wounded, an idea of strikes and residential buildings in con eunice on wednesday, according to local authorities, the ambulances rushed casualties to the already overwhelmed oh, no sir. hospital residence. where does they waited for the buildings of their relatives to be released to them? the medical...
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a different approach, especially when it came to have support for the liberation struggle in southern africa. my father, i believe that all the peaceful efforts should come 1st. uh, he believes that if they didn't put, if it was not a positive response for the colonizers, then it, it became necessary to use force. and so when peaceful methods they thought of seed, he became a strong support of regression struggle in southern africa. the aiming for the top 3, the indian prime minister has said india aside. so becoming a leading global economic powerhouse with a strong focus on the defense technologies to achieve about the target. well, let's take a look at the numbers and history of how the indian economy has evolved over the centuries in the pre colonial. your india was one of the world economic super powers, a coating for a quarter of the world, g, d, p in the 16th century. for example. at the same time, british g, d. p wasn't anywhere close to indian economic capacity in the same period. you can see the gap, while the strength of the indian system was mainly built on the export of manufact
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took a different approach, especially when it came to a support for the liberation struggle in southern africa. my father, i believe that all the peaceful efforts should come 1st. uh he believes that if they didn't put, if there was not a positive response from the colonizers, then it, it became necessary to use force. and so when peaceful methods uh they thought of seed, he became a strong support of regression struggle in southern africa when he, thanks the company this the say coming up next is 13 months of retirement will be found with more of the latest news in just 13 minutes i hope to see you then the know living down here i see this guy too. ok. i couldn't get the picture of it because i, i didn't pull my my phone out fast enough. kind of got my phone. i'll take a picture of this thing. i saw in the sky. that's what really tripped me out. this is one of the ships i saw in the sky. that's what it looked like. it kept saying brother to his brother, read those. this right here. i saw this and this guy is a useful data pipeline ship. that's what it looked like. this one was coming from the
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a different approach, especially when it came to have support for the liberation struggle in southern africa. my father, i believe that all the peaceful efforts to come 1st. uh, he believes that if they didn't put, if it was not a positive response for the colonizers, then it, it became necessary to use force. and so when peaceful methods they thought of seed, he became a strong support of regression, struggle in southern africa. now next we take a trip to a place newton buying locals of the last free place in america. slob, city of the former marine base is a haven for school, offers drug addicts, the homeless a lot kind of, but people there say they can live as they please unto them. a priceless culture of short documentary writing the hello and welcome to the cost of full born here we discussed some real in the, you know, living now here i see this guy to ok. i couldn't get the picture of it because uh i, i didn't pull my my phone out, passing up. finally got my phone. i'll take a picture of this thing i saw in the sky. that's what really tripped me out. this is one of the ships i saw in
a different approach, especially when it came to have support for the liberation struggle in southern africa. my father, i believe that all the peaceful efforts to come 1st. uh, he believes that if they didn't put, if it was not a positive response for the colonizers, then it, it became necessary to use force. and so when peaceful methods they thought of seed, he became a strong support of regression, struggle in southern africa. now next we take a trip to a place newton buying locals of the...
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health ministers in southern africa have agreed to hold an urgent meeting to assess the impact of mpoxand prevention declared its first ever public health emergency, with 18,000 cases and 500 deaths reported since january. let's speak to now to our africa regional editor, richard kagoe. richard, welcome to you, bring us the latest on the mpox epidemic --. .. mpox has been spreading across different regions _ --. .. mpox has been spreading across different regions in _ --. .. mpox has been spreading across different regions in the _ --. .. mpox has been spreading across different regions in the continent - different regions in the continent and so far we have seen a significant rise in terms of cases and fatalities. the africa centre for disease control has indicated that since january this year about 17,000 cases have been recorded in the continent so this combines those which have been confirmed and of those which are suspected. right now we have seen a regional response being developed by a regional bloc, thatis being developed by a regional bloc, that is the southern african develop
health ministers in southern africa have agreed to hold an urgent meeting to assess the impact of mpoxand prevention declared its first ever public health emergency, with 18,000 cases and 500 deaths reported since january. let's speak to now to our africa regional editor, richard kagoe. richard, welcome to you, bring us the latest on the mpox epidemic --. .. mpox has been spreading across different regions _ --. .. mpox has been spreading across different regions in _ --. .. mpox has been...
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millions of people in southern africa are being pushed into hunger because of the worst drought in decades 68 million people are in need of assistance, and has launched an appeal for $5.5 billion in aid. the bbc�*s shingai nyoka reports now from mudzi in northern zimbabwe, one of the areas worst affected. the worst drought in living memory is sweeping across the land. here in mudzi, it�*s wiped out over 90% of the crop and put pressure on water supplies. an entire community and their animals gathered to extract the last drops from this river. it normally never runs dry, we were told. gracious is now walking further, three hours every day, to fetch water, but she fears that sharing a water pit with animals could make herfamily sick. "i�*ve never seen anything like this," she told me. dry spells are increasing in frequency in this part of the world. poor families unable to withstand the climate shocks are becoming more and more vulnerable. this is a familiar picture in many rural areas across southern africa — water bodies that are bone dry. it means that the hundreds of families that used t
millions of people in southern africa are being pushed into hunger because of the worst drought in decades 68 million people are in need of assistance, and has launched an appeal for $5.5 billion in aid. the bbc�*s shingai nyoka reports now from mudzi in northern zimbabwe, one of the areas worst affected. the worst drought in living memory is sweeping across the land. here in mudzi, it�*s wiped out over 90% of the crop and put pressure on water supplies. an entire community and their...
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the number of elephants in southern africa has increased slightly. and because humans have pushed them on to small primitives, populations aren't even sometimes overcrowded. they rage nibbling, villages and destroy crops. sometimes even happy tents. the mighty bellow about trees important ecosystems forms has gone up trees just imploded in front of the road. we have to have under the trees also from the climate crisis, but also because elephants eat the moist bob quinn, voters gas as shown progress to assign pounds tragic to see a tree that centuries old being destroyed. simply because we have too many animals to feed it. that's the challenge. that's just not the we shoot 3 elephant design go every year and go and complete nonsense. all the files is fairly goings into. conservationist daniella fry a is just as passionate as really paps. but her goal is to achieve an e u wide band on the import of hunting trophies in brussels. to use the data talks here with parliamentarians. and also with the you commission are important and guessing these plans impl
the number of elephants in southern africa has increased slightly. and because humans have pushed them on to small primitives, populations aren't even sometimes overcrowded. they rage nibbling, villages and destroy crops. sometimes even happy tents. the mighty bellow about trees important ecosystems forms has gone up trees just imploded in front of the road. we have to have under the trees also from the climate crisis, but also because elephants eat the moist bob quinn, voters gas as shown...
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in general, the number of elephants in southern africa has increased slightly. and because humans have pushed them on to small preserves populations aren't even sometimes overcrowded. they rage nearby villages and destroy crops, sometimes even happy toughs. the mighty bellow about trees are important. ecosystems. phones has gone up trees just imploded in front of the road. we have to have a lot of the trees stuff from the climate crisis, but also because elephants eat the moist bob quinn voters, guess this is some progress design phones tragic to see a tree that centuries old being destroyed. simply because we have too many animals to feed it. that's the challenge. that's just not the we shoot 3 elephant design. go there for you tongue. let me complete nonsense of all the files is probably going to enjoy conservationist. daniella fry a is just as passionate as really perhaps, but her goal is to achieve an e. u wide ban on the import of hunting trophies in brussels. to give you some data tools here was parliamentarians and also with the e. u commission are import
in general, the number of elephants in southern africa has increased slightly. and because humans have pushed them on to small preserves populations aren't even sometimes overcrowded. they rage nearby villages and destroy crops, sometimes even happy toughs. the mighty bellow about trees are important. ecosystems. phones has gone up trees just imploded in front of the road. we have to have a lot of the trees stuff from the climate crisis, but also because elephants eat the moist bob quinn...
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elephants are protected in many parts of the world, but southern africa has a population of about 200,000 elephants. so this will not make a big dent in that, but still truly desperate measures to see a country having to kill wildlife too just feed the people who are at risk of starvation, almost half the population. boris, brianna. >> yeah, it really tells us how bad things are, larry. thank you for that. we do appreciate it. and joining us now is wildlife biologist and host of wildlife nation, jeff corwin jeff talk to us a little bit about that. you heard larry's report there, professional hunters the idea is to do this in a sustainable way. do you have concerns as you look at this good afternoon, brianna and boris. >> so first of all, let me share that. my heart breaks for the people of namibia. this is one of my most favorite country. some of my greatest story i've told over the course of 30 years have happened in namibia. incredible wildlife. the most extraordinary landscape on the planet it's a country that's known as being largely arid. a big part of it is the namib desert, one of
elephants are protected in many parts of the world, but southern africa has a population of about 200,000 elephants. so this will not make a big dent in that, but still truly desperate measures to see a country having to kill wildlife too just feed the people who are at risk of starvation, almost half the population. boris, brianna. >> yeah, it really tells us how bad things are, larry. thank you for that. we do appreciate it. and joining us now is wildlife biologist and host of wildlife...
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and in africa, is an identified in both egypt and south africa, sogoing wright from southern africa, countries as well. just briefly, what have the swedish authorities said about their ability to deal with this? timer;t authorities said about their ability to deal with this?— to deal with this? they said they have measures _ to deal with this? they said they have measures in _ to deal with this? they said they have measures in place - to deal with this? they said they have measures in place which i to deal with this? they said they l have measures in place which you would expect, the sort of surveillance and monitoring and testing. i think public health officials right across the world now given what the world health organization have said are ramping up organization have said are ramping up their surveillance in their monitoring. here in the uk, we have heard from the uk health security agency who say there are no cases in the uk at the moment, but they are prepared and are monitoring and surveilling. prepared and are monitoring and surveillinu. prepared and are monitoring and surve
and in africa, is an identified in both egypt and south africa, sogoing wright from southern africa, countries as well. just briefly, what have the swedish authorities said about their ability to deal with this? timer;t authorities said about their ability to deal with this?— to deal with this? they said they have measures _ to deal with this? they said they have measures in _ to deal with this? they said they have measures in place - to deal with this? they said they have measures in place...
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[laughter] president mbeki will handle southern africa. then of course, if i may say, i'm going out not just africa, with the leadership in africa by itself, but africa and our development partners -- let me give -- we found difficult. america was not happy with the man in iraq -- >> saddam. mr. obasanjo: saddam hussein. and the president sent an sos message to me, and i went to cairo. and he said, "we have a problem on her hand-- our hand." i said, "what is the problem?" he said, "hussein is a difficult man. we all know that. but he has maintained stability in his country and in the region . until we can get a replacement for hussein, let us appeal to our american partner and friend to see how best we can handle this." and then iran came here. i made the presentation. and the presentation was not a good presentation. then the answer was, hmm, good presentation, but whether you are with us or not, we have made up our mind and our plan to go for saddam hussein. and that's what happened. the mess of removing saddam hussein is still with us to
[laughter] president mbeki will handle southern africa. then of course, if i may say, i'm going out not just africa, with the leadership in africa by itself, but africa and our development partners -- let me give -- we found difficult. america was not happy with the man in iraq -- >> saddam. mr. obasanjo: saddam hussein. and the president sent an sos message to me, and i went to cairo. and he said, "we have a problem on her hand-- our hand." i said, "what is the...
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the capital of botswana in southern africa was discovered using x-ray detection technology.inan was discovered as the world's largest diamond with a weight of 621 grams in 1905 in south africa. healthcare problems in france have added to the stateless crisis. lack of doctors, nurses and other facilities. treatment in french hospitals caused some patients have even died in the emergency room. while france has been under a state of emergency for about a month and a half, the emergency rooms of french hospitals are also in a critical state of closure or temporary service . lack of hospital facilities and staff in france, especially emergency departments. we can avoid them. this is the headline of a recent letter from the french medical staff union that services are dying in western france. even though they say that everything is good, the situation in the emergency room is a disgrace, and people die in the hospital emergency room i heard about the disaster, the emergency room is a place to save the lives of patients, not to kill them. according to the official announcement of t
the capital of botswana in southern africa was discovered using x-ray detection technology.inan was discovered as the world's largest diamond with a weight of 621 grams in 1905 in south africa. healthcare problems in france have added to the stateless crisis. lack of doctors, nurses and other facilities. treatment in french hospitals caused some patients have even died in the emergency room. while france has been under a state of emergency for about a month and a half, the emergency rooms of...
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and as we dipped towards the south for southern africa, still temperatures fairly higher than they should be for this time of the year. and a nice state rate across south africa. 18 degrees for cape town. the a political uncertainty and thailand off to the constitutional cult removes the prime minister for breaching ethical standards. a week ago, this old dominion opposition policy. how big a role does politics play in these decisions? and could they need to renew to moreland thailand? this is inside story, the hello that wrong jane space timelines to.
and as we dipped towards the south for southern africa, still temperatures fairly higher than they should be for this time of the year. and a nice state rate across south africa. 18 degrees for cape town. the a political uncertainty and thailand off to the constitutional cult removes the prime minister for breaching ethical standards. a week ago, this old dominion opposition policy. how big a role does politics play in these decisions? and could they need to renew to moreland thailand? this is...
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paleontologist who more or less came up with the theory that humans pretty much evolved out of southern africa he was famous for that. did you get to know him? dr. goodall: very well. i told you i had to do that boring secretarial course. when i heard about louis leaky and went to see him, his secretary had just left, and he needed a secretary. there i was. so i'm right now surrounded by people who could answer all my questions about the animals and birds and everything. david: at one point, you said, i really want to go live with the chimpanzees. dr. goodall: no, i didn't. [laughter] david: ok. as i said, you did not say that, right? what did you say? dr. goodall: i told him i really wanted to study animals. david: ok. dr. goodall: and for some reason, although i had not been to college, he believed that i could do it. he had been looking for someone for 10 years, he told me, to go and study not just any animal, but our closest living relatives, the chimpanzees. david: so, he said -- how long had you worked for him before he said you could do this? dr. goodall: a year. david: ok, so he said y
paleontologist who more or less came up with the theory that humans pretty much evolved out of southern africa he was famous for that. did you get to know him? dr. goodall: very well. i told you i had to do that boring secretarial course. when i heard about louis leaky and went to see him, his secretary had just left, and he needed a secretary. there i was. so i'm right now surrounded by people who could answer all my questions about the animals and birds and everything. david: at one point,...
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david: he was the famous paleontologist who came up with a theory that evolved out of southern africa and he was famous for that clicks very well. i told you i had to do that boring secretarial course. when i heard about louis leakey only to see him, his secretary just left and he needed his secretary. here i was right now surrounded by people who could answer all my questions about the animals, the birds, everything. david: at one point is that i really want to go live with the chimpanzees? jane: no, i didn't. david: as a said, you did not say that. what did you say? >> i told him i really wanted to study animals and for some reason, although i hadn't been to college, he believed that i could do -- he had been looking for someone for 10 years to go and study not just any animal, but our closest living relatives, the chimpanzees. david: how long had you worked for him before he said you could do this. a year. so he said, you can do this, but city give you guidance or tell you where to go? clicks he did not have money, so it took them when you're to get the money. tanzania, where the g
david: he was the famous paleontologist who came up with a theory that evolved out of southern africa and he was famous for that clicks very well. i told you i had to do that boring secretarial course. when i heard about louis leakey only to see him, his secretary just left and he needed his secretary. here i was right now surrounded by people who could answer all my questions about the animals, the birds, everything. david: at one point is that i really want to go live with the chimpanzees?...
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and as we dipped towards the south for southern africa, still temperatures fairly higher than they should be. for this time of the year and a nice state rate across south africa, 18 degrees for cape town. the a sense of belonging to walk down any street in park tail to feel the presence of expend community. and the everyday heroes keeping communities together. as always, logos, a to 0 visits, that's effective community in toronto, canada, where locals are fighting to maintain their identity in the face of sky rocketing rents. and justification. a sense of community on a jersey to a political on certain see and thailand off to the constitutional cult removes the prime minister for breaching ethical standards. a week ago, this old dominion office in policy. how big a role does politics play in these decisions? and could they lead to renew to moreland thailand? this is inside story, the hello that on james base timelines, democracies entering another phase in the past week. the constitutional code has dismissed the prime minister and ordered the dissolution of the main office of tion policy,
and as we dipped towards the south for southern africa, still temperatures fairly higher than they should be. for this time of the year and a nice state rate across south africa, 18 degrees for cape town. the a sense of belonging to walk down any street in park tail to feel the presence of expend community. and the everyday heroes keeping communities together. as always, logos, a to 0 visits, that's effective community in toronto, canada, where locals are fighting to maintain their identity in...
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and as we dipped towards the south for southern africa, still temperatures fairly higher than they should be for this sum of the year. and a nice state rate across south africa. 18 degrees for cape town. the reading from decades of war denied education, spiteful by society of gun women are increasingly your in seeing mental health issue. but against all, the 26 year old psychologist gives women hope. what's troubling her with this documentary on a jersey to the the, the watching out, just a reminder of the headlines. the at the desk told in gauze as the pos is $40000.00 is ready. a tax across the district continues. families have been fleeting from the tax and con unit 7, product stands were killed, vice ready for 6 of each of the 2, g, b, d, h, has from counts on us on egypt are expected to meet anytime negation to cease. find the 2nd day the discussions are aimed at the temporary troops. i'm going to send it to some 1010 for is there any caps? dozens of protest and in children dying of malnutrition and the hydration. since israel began its full scale the sold honey. was it says was loca
and as we dipped towards the south for southern africa, still temperatures fairly higher than they should be for this sum of the year. and a nice state rate across south africa. 18 degrees for cape town. the reading from decades of war denied education, spiteful by society of gun women are increasingly your in seeing mental health issue. but against all, the 26 year old psychologist gives women hope. what's troubling her with this documentary on a jersey to the the, the watching out, just a...
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and as we dipped towards the south for southern africa, still temperatures fairly higher than they should be for this sum of the year. and a nice state rate across south africa, 18 degrees for cape town. the unique perspective, the transfer and the displacements are being digit, as population has been discussed as part of design. his project went back for well over a 100 years on heard voices on the bottom of the bombing connect with our community and talking to conversations you will find elsewhere. young people are not looking for a hand, but they're not backed up by a system that supports the stream on out just the or the the 2000 say a reminder about top stores as a desktop and gaza surpasses. $40000.00 is ready attacks across the strip continue . families have been slipping from the tasks and coney units and 7 palestinians were killed, buys very for success to buy a few g. b, the aces from catalog us and egypt eating and is very tiny cation for cease font towards the 1st space will be a temporary troops in exchange for some captain. the 2nd phase would include a permanent end to hust
and as we dipped towards the south for southern africa, still temperatures fairly higher than they should be for this sum of the year. and a nice state rate across south africa, 18 degrees for cape town. the unique perspective, the transfer and the displacements are being digit, as population has been discussed as part of design. his project went back for well over a 100 years on heard voices on the bottom of the bombing connect with our community and talking to conversations you will find...
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[laughter] president mbeki will handle southern africa. then of course, if i may say, i'm going out not just africa, with the leadership in africa by itself, but africa and our development partners -- let me give -- we found difficult. america was not happy with the man in iraq -- >> saddam. mr. obasanjo: saddam hussein. and the president sent an sos message to me, and i went to cairo. and he said, "we have a problem on her hand-- our hand." i said, "what is the problem?" he said, "hussein is a difficult man. we all know that. but he has maintained stability in his country and in the region . until we can get a replacement for hussein, let us appeal to our american partner and friend to see how best we can handle this." and then iran came here. i made the presentation. and the presentation was not a good presentation. then the answer was, hmm, good presentation, but whether you are with us or not, we have made up our mind and our plan to go for saddam hussein. and that's what happened. the mess of removing saddam hussein is still with us to
[laughter] president mbeki will handle southern africa. then of course, if i may say, i'm going out not just africa, with the leadership in africa by itself, but africa and our development partners -- let me give -- we found difficult. america was not happy with the man in iraq -- >> saddam. mr. obasanjo: saddam hussein. and the president sent an sos message to me, and i went to cairo. and he said, "we have a problem on her hand-- our hand." i said, "what is the...
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really heavy writing that you can see just heading towards these and all the nigeria, lots of southern africa, general retry. but we have got some showers for in mobile, nice and big contents in the the turn now to the dangerous new storm to try to sell human activity. the, as far as the right, the in a few days with the leadership of libya central time, this led to the suspension of oil production with 2 rival governments trading planes for the standoff which has the oklahoma. and what does it mean for libya's economy and secure? i think this is inside story. the hello that on james paisley.
really heavy writing that you can see just heading towards these and all the nigeria, lots of southern africa, general retry. but we have got some showers for in mobile, nice and big contents in the the turn now to the dangerous new storm to try to sell human activity. the, as far as the right, the in a few days with the leadership of libya central time, this led to the suspension of oil production with 2 rival governments trading planes for the standoff which has the oklahoma. and what does it...
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i could be bias, but coming from southern africa, my heart plays with i'm a piano, but let me know on the social media channels. what you like and we have more content on the to. and it is now time for me to go, but i will leave you with a final song. so is trula bummed by to talk and to face featuring burden a boy until next time. the the as an auto system issue and i'm going to send the pianist. she's known as the bully of classical music is our guest at tiny house concerts and of course making music. the fussy minutes, dw, old friends, new front is nature still prepared to defend itself, in case of an emergency. the world's largest military alliance has been maintaining stability for 75 years. now, some weaknesses call beginning to show up from this new threat made in 75 minutes on dw the about why does that mess? because now i'm leaving the new host. join us for an exciting exploration of everything in between. the most is the video and audio production part d w. i hope the video will tune in the living independent, arise to our society is full of contrasts and any quantity is a b
i could be bias, but coming from southern africa, my heart plays with i'm a piano, but let me know on the social media channels. what you like and we have more content on the to. and it is now time for me to go, but i will leave you with a final song. so is trula bummed by to talk and to face featuring burden a boy until next time. the the as an auto system issue and i'm going to send the pianist. she's known as the bully of classical music is our guest at tiny house concerts and of course...
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i could be biased, but coming from southern africa, my heart plays with a piano. but let me know on the social media channels. what you like and we have more content on the to it is now time for me to go, but i will leave you with a final song here is twila bound by tito and to pay featuring burden a boy until next time. the not laughing any more d y d the new electric vehicle force from china, from revolutionary battery manufacturer to the top spot in the market. is the sparked, finally running into the last 30 minutes on the w, the togetherness. anniversary of the to julie zullie, the zoe, and click the on the long voyage through the ocean. another humpback whales with a comp time perhaps the human soul met johnny. but now the pride of his of wales most of the ocean conservation tend to, for the living independent, arise to our society is full of contrasts. and any quantity is a big many problems can only be solved by working together. yes, i think i pretend isn't misleading. what is home? how do we tackles the major issues about time? let's do this. there is a
i could be biased, but coming from southern africa, my heart plays with a piano. but let me know on the social media channels. what you like and we have more content on the to it is now time for me to go, but i will leave you with a final song here is twila bound by tito and to pay featuring burden a boy until next time. the not laughing any more d y d the new electric vehicle force from china, from revolutionary battery manufacturer to the top spot in the market. is the sparked, finally...
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and it's a quite pitcher for southern africa, but for zambia is capital lusaka. it's hot here. so you of the discussing the defining issues of our time is what the military, what government, what multi national doesn't want access to this hyper hyper, hyper powerful. they are exploring the very real dangerous unchecked artificial intelligence. how does a i shape the laws of the war? we're talking about a technology that is built on the basis of concentrated surveillance. power, like the world has never seen the studio b, p a. i series on a just the you, the one is well, continues is relentless, go on. does the father stands in the hopes on tools which health falls in doha, before resuming in cairo on thursday. he's one on how much us copying proposals for me. data is katasha, egypt and the us. that's what all that sounds as of these this time. this is inside story, the hello welcome to the program. i am how sham have a bottle.
and it's a quite pitcher for southern africa, but for zambia is capital lusaka. it's hot here. so you of the discussing the defining issues of our time is what the military, what government, what multi national doesn't want access to this hyper hyper, hyper powerful. they are exploring the very real dangerous unchecked artificial intelligence. how does a i shape the laws of the war? we're talking about a technology that is built on the basis of concentrated surveillance. power, like the world...
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i could be biased, but coming from southern africa, my heart plays with a piano. but let me know on the social media channels. what you like, and we have more content on the to, and it is now time for me to go, but i will leave you with a final song, chairs toilet bun, bye to tom, and to pay featuring bernard, boy. until next time the, the see we all have these uh boxes. the story. we have a getting a visa is more difficult than finding gold hosted to you for sure. yeah. and for the future in the stories and issues that are being discussed across the country. news africa in 30 minutes on the w a. c, please can use to find some of the nation. the 75 minutes on d w. the lloyd studios and mother how well was the cost for a long time, they had to be a humans on that journey. now the trenches has become very protective of whales and tassels. the results of the ocean conservation start september full dw thoughts. we say they're never giving up every weekend on dw, the frankly, it's a hot, international gateway to the best connection, south road and radio. located in the
i could be biased, but coming from southern africa, my heart plays with a piano. but let me know on the social media channels. what you like, and we have more content on the to, and it is now time for me to go, but i will leave you with a final song, chairs toilet bun, bye to tom, and to pay featuring bernard, boy. until next time the, the see we all have these uh boxes. the story. we have a getting a visa is more difficult than finding gold hosted to you for sure. yeah. and for the future in...
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the forum will be held in december in batswana, this is southern africa. un secretary general antonio guterie. sent a corresponding invitation to the name of the head of our state in in his response message, the president of belarus confirmed our interest, it is connected with the fact that both belarus and other landlocked countries face the same challenges, we are all very vulnerable to the actions of our neighbors, coastal states, and belarus is still fully experiencing the consequences of the illegal actions of a number of countries that limit the un convention on... on the border with the eu, calling it simply bullying, bans on the transit of goods, the closure of checkpoints, the introduction of various kinds of restrictions. in violation of all international agreements, our fellow citizens are becoming victims of genuine administrative terror. the polish, lithuanian and latvian authorities are not just violating human rights, they have literally forgotten about the fundamental principles of humanity, taking away even water and food from belarusians.
the forum will be held in december in batswana, this is southern africa. un secretary general antonio guterie. sent a corresponding invitation to the name of the head of our state in in his response message, the president of belarus confirmed our interest, it is connected with the fact that both belarus and other landlocked countries face the same challenges, we are all very vulnerable to the actions of our neighbors, coastal states, and belarus is still fully experiencing the consequences of...
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i could be bias, but coming from southern africa, my heart plays with a piano, but let me know on the social media channels, what you like and we have more content on the to. and it is now time for me to go, but i will leave you with a final song. there's toilet bomb by to talk and to face featuring burden a boy until next time. the by the short right into the guide. no. the way around is strictly scientific truth, some pretty cheap places. curiosity is we tried tomorrow today. in so see minutes on d w. i think i got some of these guys quoted isaac, it was somebody who knew, but i would scroll out millions of people around the world can't attend school even though the un defines the human rights education for everyone. but how logo in 19 minutes on d w, the success can be used across different jo, this is the real challenge itself. needs to be incredibly scarce way and transforming business is onto real media and lots, just green washing. what's now on the living independent, arise to our society is full of contrasts and any policy is a big many problems can only be solved by working
i could be bias, but coming from southern africa, my heart plays with a piano, but let me know on the social media channels, what you like and we have more content on the to. and it is now time for me to go, but i will leave you with a final song. there's toilet bomb by to talk and to face featuring burden a boy until next time. the by the short right into the guide. no. the way around is strictly scientific truth, some pretty cheap places. curiosity is we tried tomorrow today. in so see...