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and looked down it was an island of forest a tiny island of forces the smallest national park in tanzania surrounded by completely bare hills more people living there than the land could support they'd been moved from their traditional villages they were supposed to be doing communal farming and that was not european by the way. they were struggling to survive and this is when it hit me if we don't do something to help the people we may as well give up conservation i'm very well aware of the problem you speak of when they've been forced out of the forest that's happened in burundi and i think it's happened in rwanda as well but i know about the burundi ones and it is shocking it's really heartbreaking to see them thrown out of the forest of course there's been this genocide with them. and now we're trying to work with. the lot of people in africa and in many countries in africa. making a lot of money from wildlife trafficking or from destroying habitats for wildlife i mean there are many millions of dollars to be made from this every powerful people behind it. in your work have you run in
and looked down it was an island of forest a tiny island of forces the smallest national park in tanzania surrounded by completely bare hills more people living there than the land could support they'd been moved from their traditional villages they were supposed to be doing communal farming and that was not european by the way. they were struggling to survive and this is when it hit me if we don't do something to help the people we may as well give up conservation i'm very well aware of the...
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and what i know about the cory program in tanzania around the chip a bit that where we began working all those years ago now there are people coming up and asking for. you know ways in which they can control their population and so we provide all the things that women need. we've had men coming in asking for specific to muse and the point is that now they are more in control of their own lives they're realizing you know we just don't have the natural resources to grow our populations so their culture is changing the sort of wanting a lot of children they want to have two or three children so that they can give them a good education. so that they won't be starving it's we've watched it change and so we have family planning initiatives in every one of these villages that i've talked about seventy five and it's worked so we didn't push it on as their own people they do it we don't do it and this is the secret i think they're also still increasing carbon emissions still increasing your on the united states of america recently pulling out of the paris agreement and opening coal mines righ
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and an hour of e-mail we bring you travel greetings from a viewer this time from tanzania. here we go up they have. one of the most popular destinations in the region. it's about one thousand seven hundred meters high the way of easy a cable car takes only four minutes. every fifteen minutes a fresh load of tourists. and then it's a hike up the winding path to the summit. our reward a spectacular view on the left lake. and on the right. the mountain was a favorite of commute for you the second he came up here off to enjoy the view and the peace and quiet that wouldn't be so easy anymore today this mountain is everyone's favorite. why here after all it's pretty crowded. my wife says we're going somewhere i go. i want to get away from the city for at least one day during my travels here and i asked my friends the best place to go and they suggested here and so far it's been more than worth it i think it makes him a magical they are actually up in the mountains and in the in the clouds yeah that's really pretty. well and now i want to go over there. because behind those clouds
and an hour of e-mail we bring you travel greetings from a viewer this time from tanzania. here we go up they have. one of the most popular destinations in the region. it's about one thousand seven hundred meters high the way of easy a cable car takes only four minutes. every fifteen minutes a fresh load of tourists. and then it's a hike up the winding path to the summit. our reward a spectacular view on the left lake. and on the right. the mountain was a favorite of commute for you the second...
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uganda tanzania saving the future of libya. in nairobi there are many converted container is already in use these environmentally friendly structures and now a part of everyday life here. after sixteen years in a job turkish president wretch of type is again seeking reelection this weekend many see him as the man who put the economy on the global map but times have changed the turkish lira has been tumbling for months foreign investment is declining the uncertainty is also prompting german businesses to pack their backs like this one. fresh fruit and vegetables are the bedrock of maurits fall vines business four years ago the german entrepreneur started a small company in its town bowl he made juice that he sold from a small shop but a year ago he had to close that shop down and many of his customers were foreigners who had left the country after the attempted coup he now sells mostly to hotels this is this is carrot apple and paper. he and his american partner built a business up together but now they are looking to leave turk
uganda tanzania saving the future of libya. in nairobi there are many converted container is already in use these environmentally friendly structures and now a part of everyday life here. after sixteen years in a job turkish president wretch of type is again seeking reelection this weekend many see him as the man who put the economy on the global map but times have changed the turkish lira has been tumbling for months foreign investment is declining the uncertainty is also prompting german...
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we take a look at several examples in east africa in kenya zambia and tanzania. we're about to visit a business in the kenyan capital nairobi that received support from france estate development aid agency a.f.p. . its subsidiary. and other european development banks back to fund worth forty five million euros it in turn invested two million euros in the nairobi based business european foods africa. development banks such as profile coke were originally set up to fight hunger and poverty but in this case state development funds mix with private capital and of being invested with a focus on financial returns. of the kenyan company european foods africa sells ready made pizzas made by the german firm dr. and imported from germany the business bought modern cold storage rooms with the money from the fund the company owner is a german who lives in nairobi six years ago stefan belt's had the idea of selling frozen pizzas from germany in kenya. because as you can contain normally arrive here in a container each container holds roughly twelve thousand pizzas we store se
we take a look at several examples in east africa in kenya zambia and tanzania. we're about to visit a business in the kenyan capital nairobi that received support from france estate development aid agency a.f.p. . its subsidiary. and other european development banks back to fund worth forty five million euros it in turn invested two million euros in the nairobi based business european foods africa. development banks such as profile coke were originally set up to fight hunger and poverty but in...
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thought a man said the straight child won't complain i was there i think it's worth zero against tanzania. i. tell us how you feel you've won the world cup was no doubt proud of them and. would tell us how you feel about brazil winning the we'll hope no brilliant but us that was us it's incredible to see the fills in the emotion of this is this the noise a shot of a dream for them all you have the car wait to get back home without cup no kids. so the brazilian goals have the wounds straight. is this a good omen for brazil will say. leg. length. cawley will show is on its way to kiev in ukraine we could not get direct flights sold out so we stopped off in walsall to come and have a look at this magnificent national stadium and shot through a couple of guys about polish chances in the free for all coping russia. poland one of the first to qualify was through the three four will cope with qantas try to put the going into these huge summits want to obviously have some big expectations for good euro two thousand and sixteen them poland this still i would say developing the team the young playe
thought a man said the straight child won't complain i was there i think it's worth zero against tanzania. i. tell us how you feel you've won the world cup was no doubt proud of them and. would tell us how you feel about brazil winning the we'll hope no brilliant but us that was us it's incredible to see the fills in the emotion of this is this the noise a shot of a dream for them all you have the car wait to get back home without cup no kids. so the brazilian goals have the wounds straight. is...
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the raft tanzania and rwanda where they take root up for —— they take medical supplies into re m otento remote areas. some of it is very good and some of it is a bit controversial. and some fun things, they are used in hollywood and we can get some photos we never thought we would get before but they are making a valid point, the speed of technology is amazing, the ability of regulators to keep up with it understandably is not. because there isa understandably is not. because there is a wider debate about how we want to use this and it isn't the sort of black and white issue and that is why regulations and politicians in many countries are struggling to keep up with the pace of change. do you have one? nora. neither do i, thatis you have one? nora. neither do i, that is the will of us. —— no. think if joining that is the will of us. —— no. think ifjoining us. that is the briefing, thank you for being with us. from me and the rest of the team, goodbye. hello there. the thunderstorms from yesterday took a while to get going but once they did, they did bring a lot of rain and lightning.
the raft tanzania and rwanda where they take root up for —— they take medical supplies into re m otento remote areas. some of it is very good and some of it is a bit controversial. and some fun things, they are used in hollywood and we can get some photos we never thought we would get before but they are making a valid point, the speed of technology is amazing, the ability of regulators to keep up with it understandably is not. because there isa understandably is not. because there is a...
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that is not the economy's of kenya, tanzania, mozambique and zimbabwe are worth together.that most of that money is owed to banks run by the government. so how do you get so bad? as it was covered earlier this year, posed some clues of. the jeweller is alleged to have defrauded the second largest lender of $1.8 billion. he is now on the run, but several of the banks staffers, including some senior executives, have been arrested. the scam has made people ask if poor governance and maybe even outright corruption are to blame for the overall low prices facing indian banks. and it is notjust state—run lenders that are in the dock. private sector is facing the heat too. one of india's largest banks is investigating whether its chief executive was wrong to sanction a bigger loan to an indian conglomerate which was in business with her husband to pick while the bank sport is expressed full faith, their image has taken a bit of a beating. that loan is bad news not just the banks, but for the whole country. if the banks that have money to lend, then where will companies get ones fr
that is not the economy's of kenya, tanzania, mozambique and zimbabwe are worth together.that most of that money is owed to banks run by the government. so how do you get so bad? as it was covered earlier this year, posed some clues of. the jeweller is alleged to have defrauded the second largest lender of $1.8 billion. he is now on the run, but several of the banks staffers, including some senior executives, have been arrested. the scam has made people ask if poor governance and maybe even...
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similar tenuously a bomb detonated in neighboring tanzania two hundred twenty four people died in these terrorist attacks and building four thousand were injured. the i'll call you to trademark was established serial attacks triggered by suicide bombers. i don't think i was terribly surprised when i heard about what had happened because in laden was there he was able to do it in a standing he was being attempted by the taliban. the young spy wanted to learn more about bin ladin and visited his enemies the northern alliance it was a perilous journey on horseback. along bible roads. my interest in what was going on in the n.t. taleban areas because that was the area where we did not have a lot of the information in my sense from back in washington is that a lot of officials and policy makers were just writing off the resistance to that's how bond. she met northern alliance leader ahmad shah masood who asked for support from the west in the fight against the taliban and al qaida. during her visit says go for unique insight into what was to come. northern alliance prisons were full of forei
similar tenuously a bomb detonated in neighboring tanzania two hundred twenty four people died in these terrorist attacks and building four thousand were injured. the i'll call you to trademark was established serial attacks triggered by suicide bombers. i don't think i was terribly surprised when i heard about what had happened because in laden was there he was able to do it in a standing he was being attempted by the taliban. the young spy wanted to learn more about bin ladin and visited his...
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and in june twenty seventeen last year the situation escalated when the president of tanzania declared a ban on pregnancy girls going back to school now in my other countries such as south sudan. senegal human rights watch has found school officials often discriminated against and mothers and deny them the right to education what is it is it cultural is it religious social norms or stigmas that are attached to pregnancy or such young ladies adolescent mothers face a lot of cultural and social and financial barriers particularly those that are that are struggling those from poorer areas of the country that may not have the means but also their communities may not be supportive of girls falling pregnant outside of wedlock however what our report really tries to highlight is that governments have a responsibility to tackle these barriers but also to ensure that all girls can go to school free from discrimination and that they do not have policies in place that specifically target lesson mothers who are often some of the most vulnerable girls trying to get an education well let's bring in
and in june twenty seventeen last year the situation escalated when the president of tanzania declared a ban on pregnancy girls going back to school now in my other countries such as south sudan. senegal human rights watch has found school officials often discriminated against and mothers and deny them the right to education what is it is it cultural is it religious social norms or stigmas that are attached to pregnancy or such young ladies adolescent mothers face a lot of cultural and social...
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thought i'm uncertain a straight child well compared i was right saying it's worth zero against tanzania . oh oh . tell us how you feel you've won the world cup was up one of them and. tell us how you feel about brazil winning the we'll hope no brilliant but classics as us it's incredible to see the fills in the emotion of the seas this was a shot of a dream for them. to get back home without cup no kids. so the brazilian goals have the wounds straight. is this a good omen for brazil will say. son callie will show is on its y2k every game you cry and we could not get a dog direct flights sold out so we stopped off in walsall to come have a look at this magnificent national stadium and shot through a couple of guys about polish chances in the free fall coping russia. poland one of the first to qualify was for the free for will cope with qantas try to put the going into these huge summits want to obviously have some big expectations for good euro two thousand and sixteen the paul and this. i would say developing the team the young players are calm and then we have the same called for this
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easyjet founder stelios haji—ioannou and operate in several african countries including south africa, tanzaniao out top business story today and the partnership that ownsjohn lewis and the waitrose says profits in the first half of the year are going to be "close to zero". last year the group made around £26.5 million in the six months of the year. it says the cost of investing in its stores will eat into profits. it's also going to close four waitrose convenience stores and one supermarket. let's hear what one retail analyst has to say. let's hear what one retail analyst has to say. it is another sign of the high street blues that we have seen from a whole host of retailers, house of fraser, nowjohn lewis. i thinkjohn lewis is obviously quite significant because it is one of the strongest players in the market and the fact that it is now saying that it is having to downgrade shows just how tough things are for retailers. i guess many of you are enjoying the warmer weather and longer evenings. but the summer doesn't just make us feel good — it actually makes us feel like spending more. apparen
easyjet founder stelios haji—ioannou and operate in several african countries including south africa, tanzaniao out top business story today and the partnership that ownsjohn lewis and the waitrose says profits in the first half of the year are going to be "close to zero". last year the group made around £26.5 million in the six months of the year. it says the cost of investing in its stores will eat into profits. it's also going to close four waitrose convenience stores and one...
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countries while some countries are making progress human rights watch says there are others like tanzania sierra leone equitorial guinea that still ban pregnant girls and teenage mothers from attending public schools how much improvement does it iraq. the equity in the indian capital new delhi has promised to unhealthy levels putting residence at risk as many due to dust storm. blowing in from western india people have been complaining about breathing problems but many say delhi has become unlivable but the state government has responded by banning all construction and deploying the fire brigade to sprinkle water across the city delhi is one of the most polluted cities in the world. u.n. draft document says global warming is on course to exceed the limits set in the paris agreement to fire around twenty forty it's the un's starkest warning yet of the risks of climate change the report says governments can still kept temperatures below the agreed ceiling of one and a half degrees celsius but only with the rapid and far reaching changes in the world economy between tim crosland as the direc
countries while some countries are making progress human rights watch says there are others like tanzania sierra leone equitorial guinea that still ban pregnant girls and teenage mothers from attending public schools how much improvement does it iraq. the equity in the indian capital new delhi has promised to unhealthy levels putting residence at risk as many due to dust storm. blowing in from western india people have been complaining about breathing problems but many say delhi has become...
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women in tanzania the first child born on the block chain this week. i mean you're having the first child born. so you can project. organization and they're delivering medical care to pregnant women . and what we're saying there is instead of it being a paper process it's a digital process so woman there has been the blockade which can be as simple as a plastic card. so the ngo and the local health center know what she receives her her medical incitements when her child is born on the block chain she's able to receive medicine for her child so if you think about this what this means in the future a person born on the block chain and there is they're receiving aid remittances donations whatever may be the building. data credit profile based on their own identity when they control their own data so it's given you this ability to flip the traditional business models on its head where the embedded fishery has a lot more power and say so now the density she's control what time she gets for a child that's building a credit profile. for a number of years we m
women in tanzania the first child born on the block chain this week. i mean you're having the first child born. so you can project. organization and they're delivering medical care to pregnant women . and what we're saying there is instead of it being a paper process it's a digital process so woman there has been the blockade which can be as simple as a plastic card. so the ngo and the local health center know what she receives her her medical incitements when her child is born on the block...
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correct climatologically that is correct you might have it out again see a few showers in the coast of tanzania for example otherwise it's sunshine by day when optically wants to misaka sixteen in cape town we see morey rain in the western cape no. a history of guerrilla warfare and placed on the state. gaining strength there revolutionaries see no power. by the splinter groups damage the palestinian cause or insurance or. chronicling the turbulence the struggle for the palestinian. p.l.o. history and a revolution on al-jazeera. this is a really fabulous news for one of the best i've ever worked in there is a unique sense of bonding where everybody teams in but something i feel every time i get on the chair every time i interview someone we're often working around the clock to make sure that we bring events as i currently as possible to the viewer that's what people expect of us and that's what i think we really do well. welcome back he is a reminder of the top stories on al-jazeera. ordered u.s. government agencies to. children who are separated from their relatives. the president vowed to pub
correct climatologically that is correct you might have it out again see a few showers in the coast of tanzania for example otherwise it's sunshine by day when optically wants to misaka sixteen in cape town we see morey rain in the western cape no. a history of guerrilla warfare and placed on the state. gaining strength there revolutionaries see no power. by the splinter groups damage the palestinian cause or insurance or. chronicling the turbulence the struggle for the palestinian. p.l.o....
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countries while some countries are making progress human rights watch says there are others like tanzania sierra leone equitorial guinea that still banned pregnant girls in teenage mothers from attending public schools how much improvement is it iraq. somebody who is officially open the presidential nomination process in the first national elections in the post with era of theirs is expected to. take place on july thirty first president emerson mongo registered on thursday as ruling p.f. party's candidate for president robert mugabe was ousted during a military takeover last november after almost forty years in power. a priest who survived the a burger outbreak in democratic republic of congo has returned to his parish to a hero's welcome. father. was greeted by cheering crowds after being released from hospital where he made a full recovery the world health organization says survivors can often be shunned by their communities but many still believing a boner is the work of a curse of a homeless says he's now a mission to educate his congregation. and that's a good luck double sense to be
countries while some countries are making progress human rights watch says there are others like tanzania sierra leone equitorial guinea that still banned pregnant girls in teenage mothers from attending public schools how much improvement is it iraq. somebody who is officially open the presidential nomination process in the first national elections in the post with era of theirs is expected to. take place on july thirty first president emerson mongo registered on thursday as ruling p.f....
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countries while some countries are making progress human rights watch says there are others like tanzania sierra leone equitorial guinea that still banned pregnant girls in teenage mothers from attending public schools how much improvement is it iraq. russia has made a stunning start at football's world cup thrashing saudi arabia five mill in moscow president vladimir putin watched the match alongside saudi crown prince mohammed bin selma and feet of president gianni inventin know the victory margin for the host nation was a surprise russia and saudi arabia are the two lowest ranked sides at the tournament. well john is also a chance for campaigners to put the spotlight on russia's human rights records right talons reports from moscow. the world cup is the best football party the planet has to offer but in russia not everyone is celebrating this is british gay rights campaigner peter tatchell detained in moscow while protesting against russia's treatment of l g b t people and he's far from the only person who's decided the world cup has a use but it's not funny ukrainian filmmaker alex se
countries while some countries are making progress human rights watch says there are others like tanzania sierra leone equitorial guinea that still banned pregnant girls in teenage mothers from attending public schools how much improvement is it iraq. russia has made a stunning start at football's world cup thrashing saudi arabia five mill in moscow president vladimir putin watched the match alongside saudi crown prince mohammed bin selma and feet of president gianni inventin know the victory...
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countries while some countries are making progress human rights watch says there are others like tanzania sierra leone equitorial guinea that still banned pregnant girls in teenage mothers from attending public schools how much improvement is it iraq. rolls royce has announced it will cut nearly four thousand six hundred jobs mostly in the united kingdom and its latest effort to save money the british engine maker expects the cars to free up more than five hundred million dollars a year by the end of twenty twenty but it's a tricky time for rolls royce it's been having problems with the jet engines it makes for boeing seven hundred seventeen liner this has forced planes to be grounded for inspections angering lines five thousand jobs were previously slashed after a series of profit warnings in twenty fourteen paul brennan has more from the rolls royce office in london. in some ways this is a natural progression from january's restructuring announcement in which the chief executive warren east said he was changing rolls royce from five distinct business units down to three and the job loss
countries while some countries are making progress human rights watch says there are others like tanzania sierra leone equitorial guinea that still banned pregnant girls in teenage mothers from attending public schools how much improvement is it iraq. rolls royce has announced it will cut nearly four thousand six hundred jobs mostly in the united kingdom and its latest effort to save money the british engine maker expects the cars to free up more than five hundred million dollars a year by the...
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frontal tech in us in ten and they said we wanted to come here because we have some experience from tanzania on how to deal with the nitty and we have some that they're very stubborn in wonder to come and deal with them. so now the war went all the way up to the what i bet it's where in your thought a way finished. from thought that said that you finish them all and then will cloak and they will be done in rehab she split fists that was not the case many people fought. and then they started to be driven into the they'll make it this set and after i'm there now they flit in that's why they ended up in but so on and some in south africa. next them a nation or does set. exterminate them kill them all or. this was a defining better if he had people like if they had the germans before they've lived and flicked the country to which one. in the vein of would. in the world or yeah a lot of people are way way killed by poisoning. the germans put poison into their what a holes and damsons olu he movie when the man was of it and then when there are people came comes and drinks water from the what ive i
frontal tech in us in ten and they said we wanted to come here because we have some experience from tanzania on how to deal with the nitty and we have some that they're very stubborn in wonder to come and deal with them. so now the war went all the way up to the what i bet it's where in your thought a way finished. from thought that said that you finish them all and then will cloak and they will be done in rehab she split fists that was not the case many people fought. and then they started to...
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in the west in chimed in they said we wanted to come here because you have some experience from tanzania on how to deal with the negatives and we have some here that are very stubborn and wanted to come and deal with them so now the war went all the way up to the what a bit it's where when you're far away finished. from thought that said that we finish them all and then we'll clock they will be done in a we have his breakfast that was not the case many people fought. and then they started to be driven into the they'll make in this that in the aftermath there now they fled and that's where they ended up in but so on and some in south africa . the extermination or does said. exterminate them kill them or. this was the final better of the happy for a good thing for the germans before the who knew from flick of the country to for children in the woods. in the will more or there are a lot of people way way killed by poisoning. the germans put poison into their what a horse and damsons all who was one of them me and was of it and then when there are people came comes in drink is water from the
in the west in chimed in they said we wanted to come here because you have some experience from tanzania on how to deal with the negatives and we have some here that are very stubborn and wanted to come and deal with them so now the war went all the way up to the what a bit it's where when you're far away finished. from thought that said that we finish them all and then we'll clock they will be done in a we have his breakfast that was not the case many people fought. and then they started to be...
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he had declared war on america and this on the ten years bombings of our embassies in tanzania and kenya really put us on a war footing with sound and then from that point on we were actually trying to kill him. on the twentieth of august nine hundred ninety seven president clinton ordered the launch of cruise missiles against several outcall you bases and i understand. four of the bases were destroyed. twenty five. were killed but bin laden himself escaped i remember when president clinton sense cruise missiles and afghanistan. i just as when i told. my boss in the board of directors that it was time that this this one got to go anywhere any time soon. about point you know withdrew from the part blind project but the french intelligence analyst. argues that the idea of an oil and gas pipeline lived on. my state's work was fixing. they were pressuring the taliban to release bin laden. by negotiating about the pipeline the same sign the taliban were thinking they were calling the united states did not and by discussing with them other python. a mile mark the pipeline issue was in leverage
he had declared war on america and this on the ten years bombings of our embassies in tanzania and kenya really put us on a war footing with sound and then from that point on we were actually trying to kill him. on the twentieth of august nine hundred ninety seven president clinton ordered the launch of cruise missiles against several outcall you bases and i understand. four of the bases were destroyed. twenty five. were killed but bin laden himself escaped i remember when president clinton...
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attack in the us in china and they said we wanted to come here because you have some experience from tanzania on how to deal with the negatives and we have some here that are very stubborn and wanted to come and deal with them so now the war went all the way up to the what a bit it's where in your far away finished. from thought that said that we finish them all and then will cloak they will be done in we have his black fists that was not the case many people fought. and then they started to be driven into the the macon this set in the african there now they fled and that's why they ended up in but so on and some in south africa. their extermination or does said. exterminate them kill them or. this was the final battle of the how people again if they have agendas before they've known many of them fricker the country to for children and he would. in the will more or there are a lot of people way way killed by poisoning. the germans put poison into their what a horse and dam sensible it was a movie when the me and was of it and then when there are people came comes in drink is water from the wh
attack in the us in china and they said we wanted to come here because you have some experience from tanzania on how to deal with the negatives and we have some here that are very stubborn and wanted to come and deal with them so now the war went all the way up to the what a bit it's where in your far away finished. from thought that said that we finish them all and then will cloak they will be done in we have his black fists that was not the case many people fought. and then they started to be...
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he had declared war on america and this on the taney is bombings of our embassies in tanzania and kenya really put us on a war footing with sound and then from that point on we were actually trying to kill him. on the twentieth of august nineteenth ninety seven president clinton ordered the launch of cruise missiles against several outcall you bases in time to stop. four of the bases were destroyed in twenty five. were killed but osama bin laden himself escaped i remember when president clinton sense cruise missiles and afghanistan. i just as when i told. my boss in the board of directors that it was time that this this one got to go anywhere anytime soon. about point you know withdrew from the part blind project but the french intelligence analyst. argues that the idea of an oil and gas pipeline lived on. my state's work was fixing. they were pressuring the taliban to release bin laden. by negotiating about the pipeline the same sign the taliban were thinking they were calling the united states is not in by discussing with them other python. a mile mark the pipeline issue was a leverag
he had declared war on america and this on the taney is bombings of our embassies in tanzania and kenya really put us on a war footing with sound and then from that point on we were actually trying to kill him. on the twentieth of august nineteenth ninety seven president clinton ordered the launch of cruise missiles against several outcall you bases in time to stop. four of the bases were destroyed in twenty five. were killed but osama bin laden himself escaped i remember when president clinton...
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just watching for the rain elsewhere you're hard pressed to see anything at all apart from southern tanzania it seems to be once more big open blue skies. on october the sixth one thousand nine hundred seventy three when muslims were observing ramadan and jews were celebrating young people. egypt and syria known to surprise war against israel proud of israel permitted so to get into this situation of disaster now in the first of the three part series al-jazeera expose what really happened during the first week of the war in october on al-jazeera. on june twenty fourth turkish citizens will vote in one of their most significant elections in recent years the winner will take on new sweeping presidential powers approved in a referendum last year we'll have full coverage of the vote and its impact follow the turkey elections on al-jazeera. refugees heading for a better life in australia to set it and send to remote islands indefinite detention in holistic conditions get a conscience understand how you can do this to smuggled out footage and eyewitness accounts the main thing in doing for people
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embassy in kenya and tanzania turned him against the terror group.n though he hadn't made the bombs for those. >> the death toll was just too much to stomach. so therefore, i decided that this is not for me. >> reporter: he spent nearly eight years working as a spy against al qaeda, undercover, deep inside the group, on behalf of british intelligence. in fact, dean isn't even his real name. it's a cover to protect his identity. his life as a spy inside the terror group is the subject of a new book, nine lives. >> arguably the most important western spy inside al qaeda. his intelligence was priceless. his identity, one of the most closely guarded secrets in the history of british espionage. >> reporter: one of the book's key revelations is about the attempt by isis to turn drones into bombs, the handiwork of tariq. dean says he and tariq crossed paths in 2004 while dean was working under cover against al qaeda. he calls tariq a psychopath and says tariq, who is from britain, evaded british authorities twice. tariq, according to the new book, is believ
embassy in kenya and tanzania turned him against the terror group.n though he hadn't made the bombs for those. >> the death toll was just too much to stomach. so therefore, i decided that this is not for me. >> reporter: he spent nearly eight years working as a spy against al qaeda, undercover, deep inside the group, on behalf of british intelligence. in fact, dean isn't even his real name. it's a cover to protect his identity. his life as a spy inside the terror group is the...
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you know the airline the sense is no we want our own oil uganda is producing oil well so and and tanzania may well become a significant gust produces and there is a bit of rivalry going on geopolitically we've been in the region over natural resource and elements just now just quickly there were some high hopes for the local community intercon or about what this would bring to bear i mean that's understandable you know who was hurt that oil will bring some some wealth and some . improvements for them do you think it will we'll see i mean president a hurricane yet a speech and some of the other notables today at the ceremony were about acknowledging that they have to manage expectations that this isn't going to make a lot of people get rich very quickly but that there are ways of learning from past mistakes elsewhere i mean nigeria and some of the of a big countries that have been producing oil comes to mind where you have extreme inequality and not a lot of trickle down and so i'm hoping myself that because kenya has a diversified economy it's got an important tourism industry agricultura
you know the airline the sense is no we want our own oil uganda is producing oil well so and and tanzania may well become a significant gust produces and there is a bit of rivalry going on geopolitically we've been in the region over natural resource and elements just now just quickly there were some high hopes for the local community intercon or about what this would bring to bear i mean that's understandable you know who was hurt that oil will bring some some wealth and some . improvements...
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countries while some countries are making progress human rights watch says there are others like tanzania sierra leone equitorial guinea that still banned pregnant girls in teenage mothers from attending public schools from a gentleman does it. still had an al-jazeera. on the richardson in the russian city of sochi four years on from hosting the winter olympics the world over. please. al-jazeera. where every. when the news breaks you pleased on the mail man city and the story builds to be forced to leave it would just be all when people need to be heard women and girls are being bought and given away in refugee camps al-jazeera has teams on the ground to bring you the award winning documentaries and knife news i'm not out of here i gotta commend you all i'm hearing is good journalism on air and online. one of the really special things about working for al-jazeera is that even as a camera woman i get to have so much empathy and contribution to a story i feel we cover this region better than anyone else would get what it is you know is that it tends to be but it is but the good because you
countries while some countries are making progress human rights watch says there are others like tanzania sierra leone equitorial guinea that still banned pregnant girls in teenage mothers from attending public schools from a gentleman does it. still had an al-jazeera. on the richardson in the russian city of sochi four years on from hosting the winter olympics the world over. please. al-jazeera. where every. when the news breaks you pleased on the mail man city and the story builds to be...
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when you go to the norm or not to my chinese or central region tanzania. we have organized people we organized these small scale farmers who we organized by our our enjoy all the while they build to their own market now old people when you harvest gold to seal the own produce said this market the range they decided for the prices when you're good at this center are normally known as the bay were these small scale farmers reach was. small scale farmers need access to land. water and to markets. then they can even supply cities with a population of more than a million. in africa that's still the reality seventy percent of food for the continent's megacities comes from the surrounding areas. but at the moment small farmers can barely live off their earnings. if they organize they can negotiate better prices. with a bit of support they can set up warehouses for potatoes rice and maize. that way they are not forced to sell their produce right after the harvest to the first buyer who comes along. all of this helps them improve their income and feed their familie
when you go to the norm or not to my chinese or central region tanzania. we have organized people we organized these small scale farmers who we organized by our our enjoy all the while they build to their own market now old people when you harvest gold to seal the own produce said this market the range they decided for the prices when you're good at this center are normally known as the bay were these small scale farmers reach was. small scale farmers need access to land. water and to markets....
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embassies in kenya and tanzania left hundreds dead and aimen dean outraged by the rnage. then three years later september the 11th. almost 3,000 people killed and dean had known one of theck his. by now though he'd moved to london, using the need for medical treatment as cover to become a british spy. your job was to carry radios and phones into afghanistan that enclosed m.i.-6 bugging devices, was that it? >> well more than that, my job was to report on locations of camps, the new training methods, the individuals coming in and out and keeping up with al qaeda's weapons of mass destruction program at the time. >> reporter: but if you were doing all that, why did an attack like sept 11th happen? >> if you wanted to stop 9/11 you have to have at least 12 spies inside al qaeda and each one inside one of the different departments, only then could you have stopped it. >> repter: what was your biggest coup in intelligence terms, in terms of what you managed to prevent? >> well there were several, therwas a plot to attack the new yo subway with chemical weapons, a chemical devi
embassies in kenya and tanzania left hundreds dead and aimen dean outraged by the rnage. then three years later september the 11th. almost 3,000 people killed and dean had known one of theck his. by now though he'd moved to london, using the need for medical treatment as cover to become a british spy. your job was to carry radios and phones into afghanistan that enclosed m.i.-6 bugging devices, was that it? >> well more than that, my job was to report on locations of camps, the new...
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countries while some countries are making progress human rights watch says there are others like tanzania sierra leone equitorial guinea that still banned pregnant girls in teenage mothers from attending public schools how much enjoyment is it iraq. zimbabwe is officially opened the presidential nomination process in the first national elections in the post mugabe era the voters expect. to take place on july the search president. registrant on thursday is the ruling zanu p.f. party's candidate for president robert mugabe was ousted during a military takeover last november after almost forty years in power. belgium's government says it's prepared to allow a former democratic republic of congo vice president to live with his family in belgium following his acquittal on war crimes charges the international criminal court has now launched a one point one eight million dollars fund for the victims. for militia for tradition has more. the political future of former vice president john. who's just acquitted of war crimes dominates headlines in the democratic republic of congo but for many in nei
countries while some countries are making progress human rights watch says there are others like tanzania sierra leone equitorial guinea that still banned pregnant girls in teenage mothers from attending public schools how much enjoyment is it iraq. zimbabwe is officially opened the presidential nomination process in the first national elections in the post mugabe era the voters expect. to take place on july the search president. registrant on thursday is the ruling zanu p.f. party's candidate...
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correct climatologically that is correct you might have it out again see a few showers in the coast of tanzania for example otherwise it's sunshine by day when optically won't touch two misaka sixteen in cape town we see morey rain in the western cape no. a land direct from its indigenous people. plundered for its resources. to mount a long held resentment a turn in violent with deadly consequences you cannot use that as an excuse to go over human rights people empowered travels to south america to discover the violence of the macand cheese and al-jazeera. being located outside that western centric sphere of influence we're able to bring a different perspective to global events when you peel away the lists of covert military and the financial darkening you see the people in those words and those policies are affecting see the emotion on their faces the situation they're living in that's when our viewers can identify with the story. there was a oh man what's trending as well more from maybe you'll be hearing about that shortly i was after his forces retaking some of those oil areas so it has bee
correct climatologically that is correct you might have it out again see a few showers in the coast of tanzania for example otherwise it's sunshine by day when optically won't touch two misaka sixteen in cape town we see morey rain in the western cape no. a land direct from its indigenous people. plundered for its resources. to mount a long held resentment a turn in violent with deadly consequences you cannot use that as an excuse to go over human rights people empowered travels to south...
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with news great on al-jazeera we've got people watching today from canada tanzania and india thank youso much for your company as always we love to hear from you on all the stories we're covering on the grades connect with us on facebook at facebook dot com slash zero on twitter our handle is at a.j. english don't forget. you can also reach us on what's up of course or telegram at past nine seven four five zero one triple one four nine all the different ways to get in touch on your screen right now let's head to nicaragua now where present danny ortega is due to hold crisis talks with catholic bishops as they try to end weeks of on waste at least one hundred thirty people have been killed since anti-government demonstrations began in april business owners are calling for a nationwide strike to pressure the government end its violent crackdown saying it's affecting the economy manual rapido reports from nicaragua's capital. well at the busy minute gaggle would be undone open air market in managua thousands of vendors and shop owners are preparing for an act of civil disobedience a major
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countries while some countries are making progress human rights watch says there are others like tanzania sierra leone equitorial guinea that still banned pregnant girls in teenage mothers from attending public schools how much and too much is it iraq. well joining us now is nerima walk o. who's the executive director of. the palace it's an organization which focuses on use and profiles young kenyan women she's live from nairobi thank you very much for speaking to us kenya is one of the few countries in africa there encourage young women to resume their education after pregnancy in fact a law was passed in one thousand nine hundred four to address this issue and yet a lot of young women who become pregnant don't go back to school why is that why is the law not being applied absolutely thank you for having me while you find out that a lot of times in those schools it's the head must or a teacher who actually tells a young girl that they're not allowed to be here there's a negative stigma when it comes to young teenage pregnant mothers and that's something that's it's a stereotype and where
countries while some countries are making progress human rights watch says there are others like tanzania sierra leone equitorial guinea that still banned pregnant girls in teenage mothers from attending public schools how much and too much is it iraq. well joining us now is nerima walk o. who's the executive director of. the palace it's an organization which focuses on use and profiles young kenyan women she's live from nairobi thank you very much for speaking to us kenya is one of the few...
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countries while some countries are making progress human rights watch says there are others like tanzania sierra leone equitorial guinea that still banned pregnant girls in teenage mothers from attending public schools how much improvement does it iraq. to people are being killed in an attack at a mall skin south africa they were stopped by a suspect who was then shot dead by police it happened in spring a cape town bus with three men carried out a similar attack and been killing one person and seriously injuring two others. from johannesburg. early on thursday morning a man walked into a mosque which is about an hour and a half outside capetown he stabbed and killed two people when the police got to the scene they say the man refused to put down his knife they said the man then tried to attack them so they shot and killed him about a month ago there was another attack at a mosque in durban at the time the police say that crime was linked to elements of extremism but leaders in the muslim community are saying it's still too soon to speculate people mustn't jump to conclusions urging peopl
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came up with the idea they were looking into different african countries also to a few opiah and tanzania but then they chose who and why because they were very impressed by the economic growth of about seven per cent that is pretty stable over the past years but also the no corruption strategy that run their shows and a very business minded government. under development board is very investor friendly and looks. best. and for example offers tax holidays over seven years or then more than fifty million dollars all right some wonder is quite interesting to foreign across thank you very much for that thank you. how do you back of late on that when we started off in malta we are we are some developments there a german rescue ship that has been stranded at sea for days is now docked in malta as capital valetta a grant of the ship for permission to dock there after it leaves new populist government refused entry to its ports around two hundred thirty migrants on board the ship can now disembark after six days in limbo at sea while disagreement came only after a number of european union countri
came up with the idea they were looking into different african countries also to a few opiah and tanzania but then they chose who and why because they were very impressed by the economic growth of about seven per cent that is pretty stable over the past years but also the no corruption strategy that run their shows and a very business minded government. under development board is very investor friendly and looks. best. and for example offers tax holidays over seven years or then more than fifty...
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their goal, tanzania question, was to try to f-- their goal, to answer your question, was to try to find basically a 50/50 split between bringing more revenues in and making changes to benefit to get solvency. and they did it in a way that actually improved poverty for older americans in the future. so it helped not only solvency but helped the most vulnerable americans. when you think about revenues and the solutions, you can't just do it all one side. it can't be all revenue, can be all -- >> right, but how much should be revenue is going to be the question. >> so no one mentioned it, but the idea should be a means test of social security. again, that gets me thrown out faster than a member of congress gets thrown out of a room. but we in some ways now do have a back door means test. we tax benefits for upper income workers, but not 100% of it. so we should look at the idea of maybe if we are trying to go for a higher income earners, we tax on hundred percent of it, not just 80% or 90%. maybe look at the payroll tax. maybe we find other sources. henry aaron suggested looking at the est
their goal, tanzania question, was to try to f-- their goal, to answer your question, was to try to find basically a 50/50 split between bringing more revenues in and making changes to benefit to get solvency. and they did it in a way that actually improved poverty for older americans in the future. so it helped not only solvency but helped the most vulnerable americans. when you think about revenues and the solutions, you can't just do it all one side. it can't be all revenue, can be all --...