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earlier this week more than 4600 people have drowned or gone missing this year desperate people from syria africa and india but the boat sank less than 10 miles off libya's coast people are risking their lives to sail from north africa to europe the migrants were fleeing poverty and war in. down in somalia as many as $900.00 migrants were said to be on board only handful survived 3 ship wrecks in just 3 days claims $709.00 large just the most recent tragedy involving migrants trying to meet you in the week. to suddenly get a mass migration of millions it's a big shock to any system. we've got a lot of people in trouble you know lease terrible books songs those books so it can last very long well you know. work for 22 years counting nobody listen see. in the home. but i know the home to send me a bit. but when we're looking for the throw up of bugs. for instance. this a bit. here is the gold chain these here over here. libya here. occasionally we go over for fuel somewhere over the. we've got 12 more alone here for all and the 20 full mile. in the libyan will soar to seoul whoever of the all star
earlier this week more than 4600 people have drowned or gone missing this year desperate people from syria africa and india but the boat sank less than 10 miles off libya's coast people are risking their lives to sail from north africa to europe the migrants were fleeing poverty and war in. down in somalia as many as $900.00 migrants were said to be on board only handful survived 3 ship wrecks in just 3 days claims $709.00 large just the most recent tragedy involving migrants trying to meet you...
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deaths recorded 75 percent of the continent's infections are in just 5 countries south africa egypt tonight syria ghana and algeria there's concern that many cases are going on recorded because of a lack of testing just 10 countries account for 80 percent of the new coronavirus testing actually taking place south africa's recorded more than heart of all cases on the continent critics of the south african government say corruption is hampering efforts to curb the outbreak that for me to mina reports now from johannesburg. south africa's public health sick to has for years been overwhelmed and now with a global pandemic infecting more than 500000 people here public hospitals are under more pressure. more than $24000.00 health workers have contracted kovac $1181.00 have died since march unions and workers say corruption is contributing to push service delivery and is putting lives at risk while the government's given contracts to service providers for personal protective equipment or p p e the prices have been inflated in other instances people has not been delivered at all or contracts have been gi
deaths recorded 75 percent of the continent's infections are in just 5 countries south africa egypt tonight syria ghana and algeria there's concern that many cases are going on recorded because of a lack of testing just 10 countries account for 80 percent of the new coronavirus testing actually taking place south africa's recorded more than heart of all cases on the continent critics of the south african government say corruption is hampering efforts to curb the outbreak that for me to mina...
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proxies and the pmc's and paramilitary groups that they have been using with back wagner and syria and allowing in africas well and we have to basically push back against all of that activity and we can't just do it by moving troops around but have to do it in full concert with the other allies and recognizing that the russians will keep probing and trying to test how willing we are for existing defenses and how willing we are to push back but they're all kinds of different ways they are pushing back. a lot of it will depend on whether this comes rotation or whether troops are moved elsewhere and what elsewhere beyond moving to men in uniform and equipment around. >> let me ask another, tracy of the los angeles times is asking knowing what you know about putin do you anticipate an october surprise either to help putin cement the games during the trump era or to help trump's reelection or simply to so more chaos in the u.s.? >> sewing chaos has been the goal of all of this. to really get most americans pause about the chances of their democracy and that weaken our confidence in our systems. that has been
proxies and the pmc's and paramilitary groups that they have been using with back wagner and syria and allowing in africas well and we have to basically push back against all of that activity and we can't just do it by moving troops around but have to do it in full concert with the other allies and recognizing that the russians will keep probing and trying to test how willing we are for existing defenses and how willing we are to push back but they're all kinds of different ways they are...
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there even into new ship was some cloud and right all the way up into western parts of africa with big downpours for syria and guinea. frank assessments saying that in yemen. like if we look at this it's an informed opinion which is ethiopia on the verge of breakdown many parts of the overall media region are actually under a de facto state of emergency and critical debate after is a proxy does not the recent big interest of the libyan people in-depth analysis of the day's global headlines inside story on al-jazeera. you're watching al-jazeera welcome if you're just joining us your top stories so far this half hour india has now confirmed more than 3000000 cases of coronavirus after recording more than 70000 new infections in one single day countries also leading the world in the number of new cases. the u.s. house of representatives has approved $25000000000.00 in funding for the postal service now that bill cancels out cost cutting but threaten to slow down the delivery of mail in ballots ahead of the presidential elections on november the 3rd more antigovernment protests are expected in thailand today
there even into new ship was some cloud and right all the way up into western parts of africa with big downpours for syria and guinea. frank assessments saying that in yemen. like if we look at this it's an informed opinion which is ethiopia on the verge of breakdown many parts of the overall media region are actually under a de facto state of emergency and critical debate after is a proxy does not the recent big interest of the libyan people in-depth analysis of the day's global headlines...
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pmc's, paramilitary groups they have been using, wagner and others that we've seen in syria and in and around, in africa as well. we have to basically push back against all of that kind of activity. and we can't just do it by, you know, moving troops around. we have to do it in full concert with the allies and recognizing that, you know, the russians are going to keep probing and trying to kind of test how willing we are to mention existing defenses and how willing we are to push back. because there are all kind of different ways of pushing back. a lot of it would depend on whether this is kind after rotation, whether, you know, troops are moved elsewhere. and what else we're doing beyond moving uniforms and equipment around. >> let me ask another from tracy wilkinson from the los angeles times. knowing what you know about putin, do you anticipate an october surprise, in the gains in the trump era to helping trump's reelection or simply to sew more chaos in the u.s.? there will be some interference in the election. >> well, sewing chaos in this, give americans pause in terms of their democracy and we ca
pmc's, paramilitary groups they have been using, wagner and others that we've seen in syria and in and around, in africa as well. we have to basically push back against all of that kind of activity. and we can't just do it by, you know, moving troops around. we have to do it in full concert with the allies and recognizing that, you know, the russians are going to keep probing and trying to kind of test how willing we are to mention existing defenses and how willing we are to push back. because...
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saudi arabia, it attacks -- it attacks iraq, it attacks -- tries to attack us through syria and lebanon. it's just in africaing mayhem and what does the un do, rejects the u.s. resolution that calls on the renewal of the arm's embargo to iran. iran has done nothing to earn this from the un, it does everything not to earn it and basically see continuation to have arm's embargo and what is needed for blocking aggression and furthering peace and again the un has disappointed us. not a surprise but disappointment but we in israel will do whatever we need to do to defend ourselves against iran's aggression and i'm sure the un -- the u.s. will do the same. eric: do you think ironically with the iranian nuclear deal negotiated under the obama administration that in a certain way and this is ironic called gulf nations to have a second look and actually in a sense got them to mistrust iran even more and come to the table and meet you and start diplomatic relations? >> well, what i can tell you, eric, is that i know many leaders in the middle east were -- took note of the fact that i was willing to stand up sometimes
saudi arabia, it attacks -- it attacks iraq, it attacks -- tries to attack us through syria and lebanon. it's just in africaing mayhem and what does the un do, rejects the u.s. resolution that calls on the renewal of the arm's embargo to iran. iran has done nothing to earn this from the un, it does everything not to earn it and basically see continuation to have arm's embargo and what is needed for blocking aggression and furthering peace and again the un has disappointed us. not a surprise but...
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one in rwanda when she was the assistant secretary of state for africa and two in syria when she wasl security advisor. so while she was there with a front row seat, she never got uc out of her chair, sean. >> sean: i never heard of theer spontaneous demonstration, as i mentioned, gregg jarrett, just happen to have an rpg in your back pocket. it was donald j. trump that beat the caliphate in syria because he took off the handcuffs that the obama administration put on our military, if i recall correctly. >> well, you're right. look, susan rice susan rice's deceptions, lies, abuse of power and malfeasance are legendary in washington, d.c. she had to withdraw her name from consideration a secretary of state to succeed hillary clinton in 2012 because of the five lies on five sunday talk shows, but it's worse than that, sean. it appears she lied to congress. she said she knew nothing about the fbi collusion investigationa or the sub investigation of michael s flynn. in fact, she knew all about it and was involved in it. she attended the white house meeting in which it was discussed with c
one in rwanda when she was the assistant secretary of state for africa and two in syria when she wasl security advisor. so while she was there with a front row seat, she never got uc out of her chair, sean. >> sean: i never heard of theer spontaneous demonstration, as i mentioned, gregg jarrett, just happen to have an rpg in your back pocket. it was donald j. trump that beat the caliphate in syria because he took off the handcuffs that the obama administration put on our military, if i...
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people who are desperate and have seen violence, they are fleeing from afghanistan, syria and iraq, sub—saharan africaeave the country, i was supposed to flee. my country __ my i was supposed to flee. my country —— my parents sent me away. every year, we have about 10,000 casualties in afghanistan. nobody leaves their home and their families and loved ones forfun. we are leaves their home and their families and loved ones for fun. we are faced with situations and circumstances which are extraordinary and again and not everyone leaves, some people go to neighbouring countries, so a lot of afg ha ns go to neighbouring countries, so a lot of afghans are refugees in pakistan and syria. people who come to europe, they do so to come for a greater security and a great future. iam greater security and a great future. i am lucky i survived when a lot of people didn‘t. i did not have a choice. i did not leave on my own well. i was forced to flee because of the situation and circumstances, and that is why many afghans and others across countries where there is conflict and war, they flee for their safety. thank
people who are desperate and have seen violence, they are fleeing from afghanistan, syria and iraq, sub—saharan africaeave the country, i was supposed to flee. my country __ my i was supposed to flee. my country —— my parents sent me away. every year, we have about 10,000 casualties in afghanistan. nobody leaves their home and their families and loved ones forfun. we are leaves their home and their families and loved ones for fun. we are faced with situations and circumstances which are...
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and our resources, whether it's in germany or asia or africa or in afghanistan or syria or anyplace else, we need to make sure it's updated for the actual threats presented to the united states of america. that's what president trump is driving us to do. >> thank you. senator merkley. >> thank you, mr. chairman, and thank you, mr. secretary. i'm going to start with the events that have occurred in hong kong and what i really see as a violation of the agreement made with britain between china and britain. and now that these events, this new chinese law that really exerts enormous violations of civil rights in hong kong has occurred, should we extend asylum and visa opportunities to those who are being persecuted by the chinese in hong kong? >> senator, we're reviewing that. we're considering it. the british have made a good decision, the australians have made a decision. they're going to accept up to hundreds of thousands of people. we're looking at how best we might accomplish this, and consistent with making sure t t that -- we always want to encourage people to try to work from within
and our resources, whether it's in germany or asia or africa or in afghanistan or syria or anyplace else, we need to make sure it's updated for the actual threats presented to the united states of america. that's what president trump is driving us to do. >> thank you. senator merkley. >> thank you, mr. chairman, and thank you, mr. secretary. i'm going to start with the events that have occurred in hong kong and what i really see as a violation of the agreement made with britain...
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african states, sub—sa ha ran people from north africa, west african states, sub—saharan african states, even from sometimes bangladesh, pakistan, sometimes syriang us. there's tight security in the capital of belarus ahead of another planned mass protest calling for president lukashenko to step down, three weeks after the disputed presidential election. the authorities have revoked the accreditations of 17 journalists, mostly working for western media, including two reporters from the bbc‘s russian—language service. steve rosenberg has more from minsk. in belarus, sunday has become the key day for protests against alexander lukashenko. one week ago, more than 100,000 people gathered here in the centre of minsk to demand his resignation and we are expecting another big anti—government rally here today. it will be interesting to see whether it is allowed to go ahead or if the police will try to stop it. yesterday the authorities here launched a crackdown on independent voices. 17 journalists had press accreditations revoked. most of them were belarussian, belarussian citizens working for foreign media. clearly an attempt to interfere in coverage
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africa. this is being hotly debated on both continents. stolen soul star september 7th on g.w. . a few years ago you must have a son a man until his family fled the war in syria when came to germany along with hundreds of thousands of other refugees 2015 was a challenging it's a gemini but chancellor angela merkel has convinced the country which could. go on but we've managed so much we can do it that's many refugees have struggled to build a new life here. in 2015 we accompanied the solomons on their long journey from syria to germany now we want to find out more about how. it's just off to 6 am on the sunday monday has already begun. the sit. still needs to brush his teeth mustapha son a man and his wife are getting their 4 children ready for taking am school around the says he's come to his hammer reading. 5 years ago the sunday months fled the syrian city of record mustapha came to germany with the sons jude and daughter lemme see their youngest child some was born here. but even now most have a son a man is still finding his footing in germany who threw the book at our situation is gradually improving and we feel more comfortable here i still wouldn't ca
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group africa and it's up to 13000 foreigners from all over the world to fight them using aggressive internet company gun to contain isis convince people that moving to the caliphate meaning parts of syria and iraq captured by the chief august was african muslims today just like clear fasting and making the pilgrimage. thousands of russian citizens to left their country to join the terrorists often bringing wives and children with them many dying to leaving children behind in foreign seasons and countless camps and children's homes. shut each. life up the street in will publish each in my full flow syllable a good case closed just to let someone else open. back in russia those children's families wait and search for the. welsh. in a discussion and give. you. all a news a look at the i just a little of. all of the shit. all of them within 30 days or the news before their parents took them away a few years ago the girls lived in my hunch and that's where their grandparents and recognize them from the t.v. news clip filmed in a baghdad children's shelter paper dead dad put a really big. yes i think if i could. as you just. scroll put it cleaned. up again while i suppose all of that just so
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africa and 2 is the fact that your bomb ministration a friend precipitated levenstein. against president gadhafi and then in 2012 why rates. were so. large shipments of on syria far. in. mali and this led to the collapse that got me to 12 and now it's never been covered. this. week which precipitated by. when you. see. how many observers are wondering if the situation will deteriorate even further toppling the president of mali lead to further terrorism and violence well if france's record seems to point to anything it's that the presence of foreign troops doesn't really help the situation they look up and artsy new york. a leading u.k. medical school says that the training for doctors in britain is inherently racist the university of bristol medical school says urgent action needs to be taken to examine why teaching mainly focuses on how illnesses affect white people historically medical education was designed and written by white middle class men and so there is an inherent racism in medicine that means it exists to serve white patients above all others we're teaching students how to recognise a life or death clinical sign largely in white people and not acknowledgi
africa and 2 is the fact that your bomb ministration a friend precipitated levenstein. against president gadhafi and then in 2012 why rates. were so. large shipments of on syria far. in. mali and this led to the collapse that got me to 12 and now it's never been covered. this. week which precipitated by. when you. see. how many observers are wondering if the situation will deteriorate even further toppling the president of mali lead to further terrorism and violence well if france's record...
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group africa routed up to 13000 foreigners from all over the world to fight them using aggressive internet company gun to contain isis convince people that moving to the caliphate meaning parts of syria and iraq captured by the true father was african muslims to do just like clear fasting and making the pilgrimage. thousands of russian citizens to left their country to join the terrorists often bringing wives and children with them many dying to leaving children behind in foreign seatings and countless camps and children's homes oh. shit eat. eat. in some way fulfill syllable get kids go to school let someone else oprah back in russia those children's families wait and search for the. bulge. it just got in good to see you. on a news a look at the global i just live in the jungle you all a shit. all the conservative news before their parents took them away a few years ago the girls lived in my hunch and that's where their grandparents and recognized them from the t.v. news clip filmed in a baghdad children's shelter i hated that god put a great big. the music if i could. as you go to. school mom approach it could mean a nice close look at your mom let's go to mama lives where they are
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the middle east africa and central america now in a modern twist as it reopens under strict coronavirus restrictions that has tour guides displaced to violence from countries like syria as christian salumi explains the move is drawing international attention. thank you so much for coming as a tour guide in philadelphia's penn museum you'd expect me in a sardar to know ancient middle eastern history but so revealing is how personally she takes her subject matter like this 4000 year old wedding headdress from the tomb of the mesopotamian queen a personal favorite this is my it's me with a very very special occasion my wedding day i were approximately 2 pounds off their gift nearby for like. other queen probably for one day mina is from damascus syria a refugee employed as part of the museum's global guides program which gives recent immigrants an opportunity to work in the u.s. and stay in touch with their roots and nino fled civil war with her husband and 5 children and arrived in philadelphia just 3 years ago dealing with artifacts from my home. in the middle east i'm connected to my culture. or why or why door open to me to share my culture the initiative involves i
the middle east africa and central america now in a modern twist as it reopens under strict coronavirus restrictions that has tour guides displaced to violence from countries like syria as christian salumi explains the move is drawing international attention. thank you so much for coming as a tour guide in philadelphia's penn museum you'd expect me in a sardar to know ancient middle eastern history but so revealing is how personally she takes her subject matter like this 4000 year old wedding...
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africa. this woman is defining the regime a. fatwah must move has been searching for her husband and son for years both might be victims of syria's secret service know there's a ray of hope suspected henchmen of a sudden are on trial in germany. sunkist on her. for 30 minutes monday douglas. america has become. a range of fire like the feeling mum has been facing. all of us from her home places are still there for the slum slums that consume forests and entire residential areas cluck cluck blazing temperatures water shortages land clearance there's an abundance of flammable material but once again i did. most of the fires mum heavy equipment and colors and is a memorial going up in smoke from the consecration of the world on fire starts aug 12th on g.w. we're half trying to fight it back. and dance with the baby. this is news coming to you live from. leadership faces growing anger. in the wake of the deadly blasts in the capital beirut security forces fired tear gas as protesters outside parliament international donors pledged for rebuilding but demands a top level reforms from what they're. taking all the u.s. . prosecutors want
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africa and 2 is the fact that you bomb ministration a friend precipitated levenstein. against president gadhafi and then in 2012 and 12 raids. or so jiri war shipments of on syria hard in. mali and this led to the collapse of the government 2012 and now it's never been covered so this invasion which was precipitated by people new stations hours susan rice. to get me. president. how many observers are wondering if the situation will deteriorate even further if toppling the president of mali region further terrorism and violence well if france is record seems to be . point to anything it's that the presence of foreign troops doesn't really help the situation. artsy new york. lebannon is set to enter a 2 week lockdown starting on friday as it struggles to cope with the sharp rise and coping 1000 cases a country's health care system has been pushed to breaking point after a catastrophic explosion in beirut with 3 hospitals and half the capital's clinics out of operation new video has emerged showing the destruction of some of those facilities a warning though he might find the following scenes upsetting. according to the red cross the tragedy left at least 200 peop
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work in africa and 2 is the fact that you bomb ministration a friend precipitated levens the regime change against president gadhafi and then in 201212 raids. or so cheery word shipments of on syriahard in dayton mali and this led to the collapse of the government 2012 and now it's never covered. this invasion which was precipitated by the. so you see right. now many observers are wondering if the situation will deteriorate even further toppling the president of mali further terrorism and violence well if france's record seems to point to anything it's that the presence of foreign troops doesn't really help the situation it will pop and art see new york. the only power plant in gaza has shut down after israel stops supplying fuel was in response to cross border fire by hamas the population of 2000000 relies on israel for most of its energy needs they currently get about 6 hours of electricity a day which could now be cut to just 3 the power cuts are a major concern for hospitals in particular. either. why does only gaza have to deal with this problem it could put 75 percent of patients lives at risk patients will die if there's no electricity here treatment times will have to be
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almost in africa and 2 is the fact that you bomb ministration a friend precipitated levens the regime change against president gadhafi and then in 201212 raids. or so cheery word shipments of on syria hard in. mali and this led to the collapse of the government 2000 well and now it's never covered. this invasion which was precipitated by. well new issues. susan rice. gave me. recently. how many observers are wondering if the situation will deteriorate even further toppling the president of mali lead to further terrorism and violence well if france is record seems to point to anything it's that the presence of foreign troops doesn't really help the situation. artsy new york. lebanon is set to enter a 2 week lockdown from friday's it struggles to cope with a sharp rise in covert 19 cases the country's health care systems and pushed a breaking point after a catastrophic explosion in beirut that 3 hospitals and half the capital's clinics out of operation in videos immersion in the destruction of some of those facilities a warning that you may find these upsetting. and according to the red cross the trying to be left at least 200 people dead over 6000 injured and 300000 people homeless
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northern africa and to is the fact that you mention a friend precipitated levens the regime change against president get out and then in 2012 the water rates. were so jiri large shipments of on syria far in dated more than mali and this led to the collapse of the government to get as well and now it's never recovered from this invasion which was precipitated by people new bombing new stations hours susan rice. to get. french president. how many observers are wondering if the situation will deteriorate even further if toppling the president of mali lead to further terrorism and violence well if france is record seems to point to anything it's that the presence of foreign troops doesn't really help the situation caleb oppen artsy new york. the only power plant in gaza has shut down now after israel stop supplying fuel is in response to cross border fire efforts to destroy farmland by hamas militants gal's says $2000000.00 plus population relies on israel for most of its energy needs they currently get around 6 hours of electricity a day which could be the power cuts are a major concern for hospitals. i've seen that moment as the why does only gaza have to deal with this problem it c
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syria in the $960.00 a more dangerous career that ended in public execution illegal and mustard agent $88.00 on al-jazeera. the in the the in the. back headlines the world health organization has declared africa free of naturally occurring polio announcement is a major step in the 30 year long campaign to eradicate the disease while lying. turkey saying greece must give up its preconditions before the 2 countries can start dialogue over a disputed of the disputed offshore mediterranean resources ankara and afghans have a good agreed that they're both against that both against settling it by military means with turkey calling on the e.u. to act as an honest and objective mediator. and antigovernment protests of resume in the better russian capital minsk despite a crackdown on opposition politicians and activists 2 members of the opposition coalition council have been sentenced to 10 days in jail. russia says the german doctors treating the opposition leader lex in a valley must identify the substance that caused his illness before it can investigate the e.u. has urged the kremlin to launch a transparent independent probe after german doctors found indications of a toxic substance in his body b
syria in the $960.00 a more dangerous career that ended in public execution illegal and mustard agent $88.00 on al-jazeera. the in the the in the. back headlines the world health organization has declared africa free of naturally occurring polio announcement is a major step in the 30 year long campaign to eradicate the disease while lying. turkey saying greece must give up its preconditions before the 2 countries can start dialogue over a disputed of the disputed offshore mediterranean...
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the middle east africa and central america now in a modern twist as it reopens on the strict coronavirus restrictions it has to all guides displaced by violence from countries like syria as kristen salumi explains the move is during international attention. thank you so much for coming as a tour guide in philadelphia's penn museum you'd expect mena sardar to know ancient middle eastern history but so revealing is how personally she takes her subject matter like this 4000 year old wedding headdress from the tomb of the mesopotamian queen a personal favorite this is my it's me with a very very special occasion my wedding day i wore approximately 2 pounds of gold that gives nearby for like. other queen and probably for one day mina is from damascus syria a refugee employed as part of the museum's global guides program which gives recent immigrants an opportunity to work in the u.s. and stay in touch with their roots and nino fled civil war with her husband and 5 children and arrived in philadelphia just 3 years ago dealing with artifacts from my home from the middle east i'm connected to my culture. or why door open to me to share my culture the initiative involves inten
the middle east africa and central america now in a modern twist as it reopens on the strict coronavirus restrictions it has to all guides displaced by violence from countries like syria as kristen salumi explains the move is during international attention. thank you so much for coming as a tour guide in philadelphia's penn museum you'd expect mena sardar to know ancient middle eastern history but so revealing is how personally she takes her subject matter like this 4000 year old wedding...