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the showtime, it starts with j monte, a very popular comedian in tanzania. why he's riding a bicycle through the fields. is a mystery. what's more important is what he hears up . why, why, why we're talking about any new your mama. i'm not kidding you. you. when i got, i mean, did they go to talk on gama? i see from bonnie up. ne, in the mans. any man david not owned on known him, took a lot. i'm do not have i have, i mean we can any, i'm back in one and yet i, every one in anger will go once rain and the film as well. received people here become familiar with drought over the past few years. what it means to be thirsty all day long. the film showed the villagers that small shrubs or tree stumps can grow into large trees. if given a chance. the 1st viable plants are selected. next, there proved to that only the strongest shoes remain than the trees must be marked for every one to see. and importantly, the plants must be protected from hungry cattle. according to the campaign, this method has managed to save over 9000000 trees in tanzania, a re greening measu
the showtime, it starts with j monte, a very popular comedian in tanzania. why he's riding a bicycle through the fields. is a mystery. what's more important is what he hears up . why, why, why we're talking about any new your mama. i'm not kidding you. you. when i got, i mean, did they go to talk on gama? i see from bonnie up. ne, in the mans. any man david not owned on known him, took a lot. i'm do not have i have, i mean we can any, i'm back in one and yet i, every one in anger will go once...
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here in anger. rocca a village in northern tanzania. hardly anyone has a tv. that's why linda mill limbo brings a small mobile cinema with her mood. she was here a few months ago on behalf of the lead foundation, anthony in conservation organization. i'm on another group. i did you, are you what? let me grab a spell. i want to show a film about see how here today i'm buy cuz he hi means living tree stump loyalty mexic. we will start with announcements in the village and later in the evening we will show the found apply it. im not you on it's not blasting them execute but where is everyone? it's still early afternoon and the villagers are in the fields. digging in the bone dry earth holes in the earth as far as the i can see. it seems like all $7000.00 residents are out and about what's going on. they're digging here because of another movie presented by linda ma limbo and the lead foundation. it was called just dig it. john mooney remembers it well as he digs a trench and fills it with grass sieve lawfully her. grandma palmer will get the film taught me that y
here in anger. rocca a village in northern tanzania. hardly anyone has a tv. that's why linda mill limbo brings a small mobile cinema with her mood. she was here a few months ago on behalf of the lead foundation, anthony in conservation organization. i'm on another group. i did you, are you what? let me grab a spell. i want to show a film about see how here today i'm buy cuz he hi means living tree stump loyalty mexic. we will start with announcements in the village and later in the evening we...
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currently, uganda is ranked 82nd, kenya, a 100 and 2nd, tanzania, honored and 31st as of early 2022. so no real path to the number one leak. would you call that fair? this takes us to the promised land of football in africa. the north has mentioned to morocco, algeria and tonisha have historical ties with friends in egypt. football started to grow under the british occupation force egypt join fee for the 1st african nation in 1923. it was also the 1st african country to play at a well cup in 1934. to day it's league is going from strength to strength. and the passion is unreal. this is a lovely fans while their team are just training. and it's not just egypt. northern african league set the standard for the rest of the continent. liquid, socio dissociates, it is also phenol ca or, or shift or exposing more. as of october i leaped already the gold media tv thought . so i meant to the media demeanor. donna rosky been made to what danielle complicit is. will it go to the other list because you not cubans, we are general and the strength of north african clubs also translates into good r
currently, uganda is ranked 82nd, kenya, a 100 and 2nd, tanzania, honored and 31st as of early 2022. so no real path to the number one leak. would you call that fair? this takes us to the promised land of football in africa. the north has mentioned to morocco, algeria and tonisha have historical ties with friends in egypt. football started to grow under the british occupation force egypt join fee for the 1st african nation in 1923. it was also the 1st african country to play at a well cup in...
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it is these role models missing in eastern africa, as here in tanzania. and the premier league has reinforced foreign player restrictions. players from countries below 50th position in the fif rankings need to have a certain number of appearances and international club competition or a certain minimum transfer fee. currently, uganda is ranked 82nd, kenya, a 100 and 2nd, tanzania. honored and 31st as of hurley 2022. so no real path to the number one leak. would you call that fair? this takes us to the promised land of football in africa. the north as mentioned to morocco, algeria and tonisha, have historical ties with friends in egypt. football started to grow under the british occupation force egypt join fee for the 1st african nation in 1923. it was also the 1st african country to play it a well cup in 1934 to day it's league is going from strength to strength. and the passion is unreal. this is a lovely fans while their team are just training. and it's not just egypt. northern african league set the standard for the rest of the continent. liquid, socio
it is these role models missing in eastern africa, as here in tanzania. and the premier league has reinforced foreign player restrictions. players from countries below 50th position in the fif rankings need to have a certain number of appearances and international club competition or a certain minimum transfer fee. currently, uganda is ranked 82nd, kenya, a 100 and 2nd, tanzania. honored and 31st as of hurley 2022. so no real path to the number one leak. would you call that fair? this takes us...
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i had of the knockout face that fast in tanzania, women die in child bed, and often the i babies with them fought too often. this mostly due to poor basic health care to in pregnancy and delivery place in the country towards the bottom of global rankings, fault martino mortality. but things are gradually changing for those living in towns and he has c v u region. cobble and to dine. her daughter meiza, a lackey to be alive. when the baby came in, tonga was curd though both day grown annual till lan with lan i. labor pains started around for a m, and at 5, my husband took me to the hospital on a bicycle, on the pick up a louis baton. but when we arrived, we found the clinician was looking after some one else, and there was only one room winging extended, so i gave birth outside the building without any help request ma'am said, oh, it does, then is matt in a motel. it really, it is one of the waste in the world. the national bureau of statistics put it at 556-510-0000 live live things or even with he in barrel rossimer region. pregnant women simply don't have the basic healthcare which
i had of the knockout face that fast in tanzania, women die in child bed, and often the i babies with them fought too often. this mostly due to poor basic health care to in pregnancy and delivery place in the country towards the bottom of global rankings, fault martino mortality. but things are gradually changing for those living in towns and he has c v u region. cobble and to dine. her daughter meiza, a lackey to be alive. when the baby came in, tonga was curd though both day grown annual till...
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so what can other countries land from the south african experience of fights in japan, demik in tanzania, an unacceptable number of women die given birth for shortly afterwards. but in one rural region, things are dramatically changing for the better class. need a ride. just hop on in kenya, we meet a woman breaking down barriers as a motorcycle ride up in a male dominated industry. and i handled the now called phase in the after a couple of nations. it's all excitement as football fans hoped, she had the theme on all the way to the top. ah, hello, i am eddie micah junior and you are welcome to the program. not long after the new year begun another west african country, a mouse, yet in new attempted call. the government of beginner fossil said last week that it had are better to plot by armed forces to take over the country. i remember the last year there were military takeovers and molly, as well as in guinea, the country of chad, which is also in the rest of sale zone, saw a non democratic transition of power. ah, the omens had not been good in the keener, faster back in november befor
so what can other countries land from the south african experience of fights in japan, demik in tanzania, an unacceptable number of women die given birth for shortly afterwards. but in one rural region, things are dramatically changing for the better class. need a ride. just hop on in kenya, we meet a woman breaking down barriers as a motorcycle ride up in a male dominated industry. and i handled the now called phase in the after a couple of nations. it's all excitement as football fans hoped,...
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tanzania's president overturns a ban on teenage mums in the classroom. a very warm welcome to the programme. we begin with spotify as the streaming giant has revealed plans to tackle covid misinformation on its podcasts. the move comes after joni mitchell and neil young removed their music from spotify in protest at its collaboration with the american presenter, joe rogan. mark lobel has the latest. following a chorus of disapprovalfrom a number of musical stars, spotify has sought to clarify its stance on covid misinformation on its platform. the online streaming giant is now publishing its platform rules for the first time. users will get a content advisory when podcast episodes contain covid—19 discussions and listeners will be directed to an updated covid—19 hub, a guide to credible information about the pandemic to combat misinformation. the row erupted after a podcast hosted byjoe rogan, one of spotify�*s star signings. he had dr robert malone, who was strongly anti—vax, and especially anti—vax for children. now, i think i lot of people are maybe o
tanzania's president overturns a ban on teenage mums in the classroom. a very warm welcome to the programme. we begin with spotify as the streaming giant has revealed plans to tackle covid misinformation on its podcasts. the move comes after joni mitchell and neil young removed their music from spotify in protest at its collaboration with the american presenter, joe rogan. mark lobel has the latest. following a chorus of disapprovalfrom a number of musical stars, spotify has sought to clarify...
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salim kikeke met kili, as he's known, in tanzania.mily business. and this is what he does in his spare time. his videos have been attracting a lot of attention here in east africa, but they have been a huge hit in india. in africa, but they have been a huge hit in india.— huge hit in india. in the beginning _ huge hit in india. in the beginning it _ huge hit in india. in the beginning it started - huge hit in india. in the beginning it started as | huge hit in india. in the| beginning it started as a huge hit in india. in the - beginning it started as a joke, i wasjust beginning it started as a joke, i was just having fun and enjoying. i didn't know it was going to blow up and become this big. he going to blow up and become this bi. ., , �* going to blow up and become thisbiu. ., , �* ,, ., this big. he doesn't speak a word in hindi, _ this big. he doesn't speak a word in hindi, but— this big. he doesn't speak a word in hindi, but his - this big. he doesn't speak a word in hindi, but his lip . word in hindi, but his lip syncing perfor
salim kikeke met kili, as he's known, in tanzania.mily business. and this is what he does in his spare time. his videos have been attracting a lot of attention here in east africa, but they have been a huge hit in india. in africa, but they have been a huge hit in india.— huge hit in india. in the beginning _ huge hit in india. in the beginning it _ huge hit in india. in the beginning it started - huge hit in india. in the beginning it started as | huge hit in india. in the| beginning it...
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we reported on the noble work of a rat from tanzania who helped detect landmines.akers to he sadly died over the weekend. over his career, he sniffed up over 100 landmines in cambodia. r.i.p. i'm laura trevelyan. thanks for watching worl narrator: funding for this presentation of this program is provided by... narrator: financial services firm, raymond james. narrator: funding was also provided by, the freeman foundation. by judy and peter blum kovler foundation; pursuing solutions for america's neglected needs. and by contributions to this pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. ♪ ♪ narrator: you're watching pbs. ♪ da-da-da-duh-da-da-da♪ ♪ da-daa-da-da-da ♪♪ judy: good evening. i'm judy woodruff. on the "newshour" tonight. ballot battle the president and the vice president make a new and urgent push for voting rights legislation but face an uphill fight in a divided congress. then the surge continues. covid hospitalizations reach a record high as the white house rushes to ramp up athome testing. and lockdown. we look at a chinese city under some of the world
we reported on the noble work of a rat from tanzania who helped detect landmines.akers to he sadly died over the weekend. over his career, he sniffed up over 100 landmines in cambodia. r.i.p. i'm laura trevelyan. thanks for watching worl narrator: funding for this presentation of this program is provided by... narrator: financial services firm, raymond james. narrator: funding was also provided by, the freeman foundation. by judy and peter blum kovler foundation; pursuing solutions for...
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tanzania is a different area.he help we were able to receive in the developmental help or the chairwoman said this the other day. it's not really until development comes in a really meaningful way that wewh intertwine all of our economies. people need affluence and the ability to take care of themselves and their families and when that happens people feel okay they are part of the world and they have ownership in their lives or agency or whatever you want to call it. they have ownership of where they are going and we have got to figure that out. i don't think we have done a job especially with all the problems we are having in and elsewhere. understand why we are figuring out how to work in a deep economic way with africa. again my time is about up. >> you are almost as six minutes. >> i thank the chair. >> and i thank you mr. vargas for your constructive comments absolutely. members and their witnesses i want to thank you for your time today. i know we will have you back another time because this is an issue that
tanzania is a different area.he help we were able to receive in the developmental help or the chairwoman said this the other day. it's not really until development comes in a really meaningful way that wewh intertwine all of our economies. people need affluence and the ability to take care of themselves and their families and when that happens people feel okay they are part of the world and they have ownership in their lives or agency or whatever you want to call it. they have ownership of...
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carrying his body for over 9 months from what is now northern zambia, to what is now the east coast of tanzania. i wanted to flip the story, returned the gaze and tell the story from the perspective of the africans and not the story of the whites explorer, the missionary david livingston. so i had to spend a lot of time in different archives around the world. and i found an incredible amount of treasure here in the national archives. history is always told from the perspective of the great man, where there is david livingstone or sizzle, john rose, or robert mogley. i feel that my responsibility as, as emma, when writer is to tell this more when story in a way that it hasn't fully been told before. and i plan to do that with every book that i write. ah, we're going, we're going to the high 14. yeah, i'm setting up an entry office because i can write it whole, but i like the illusion of having a job to go to eating, especially when i'm writing. and right now i'm facing as self imposed deadline. i need to finish a manuscript by the end of the year. ah, i decided very early on that i wanted to be
carrying his body for over 9 months from what is now northern zambia, to what is now the east coast of tanzania. i wanted to flip the story, returned the gaze and tell the story from the perspective of the africans and not the story of the whites explorer, the missionary david livingston. so i had to spend a lot of time in different archives around the world. and i found an incredible amount of treasure here in the national archives. history is always told from the perspective of the great man,...
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we've got a great one today, stacy, it's charles hugh smith of 2 minds that con ah, did i mention or tanzania watching, going underground the team and i will be back for brand new season on wednesday, the 12th of january. but until then, we'll be showing you some of your favorite shows from this season than interview with the usa, former un ambassador president donald trump's national security advisor, john bolton. he joins me now from washington, dc, at his memoir about his time in the white us, the room where it happened is out now. master, thanks so much for coming on her. if it cottage news coming from a conduce in kandahar, you're actually the 2nd national security advisor of donald trump to be on going underground. you say in your book the room where it happened, the afghanistan deal that's trumps one time will prove who is right. and the full extent to the deal may not become apparent until after trump leaves office. what is your assessment as a former national security adviser of the by the administration, the foreign policy, especially on afghanistan? well, i think this is one of tho
we've got a great one today, stacy, it's charles hugh smith of 2 minds that con ah, did i mention or tanzania watching, going underground the team and i will be back for brand new season on wednesday, the 12th of january. but until then, we'll be showing you some of your favorite shows from this season than interview with the usa, former un ambassador president donald trump's national security advisor, john bolton. he joins me now from washington, dc, at his memoir about his time in the white...
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you have job security because the world desperately needs would shoot me a with i'm after tanzania watching, going underground the team and i will be back for brand new season on wednesday, the 12th of january. but until then, we'll be showing you some of your favorite shows from this season than interview with the usa, former un ambassador president donald trump's national security advisor, john bolton. he joins me now from washington, dc. it is memoir about his time in the white house, the room where it happened is out now. the ambassador, thanks so much for coming on a rick carnage news coming from condos in kandahar. you're actually the 2nd national security advisor of donald trump to be ongoing on the ground. you say in your book the room where it happened, the afghanistan deal that that's trumps one time will prove who is right. and the full extent to the deal may not become apparent until after trump leaves office. what is your assessment? as a former.
you have job security because the world desperately needs would shoot me a with i'm after tanzania watching, going underground the team and i will be back for brand new season on wednesday, the 12th of january. but until then, we'll be showing you some of your favorite shows from this season than interview with the usa, former un ambassador president donald trump's national security advisor, john bolton. he joins me now from washington, dc. it is memoir about his time in the white house, the...
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that is a big stars can bring exposure, but countries like kenya and tanzania are at a disadvantage due to work permit rules. plato's aren't automatically permitted to play in england if their country has a fee for ranking lower than $50.00. meanwhile, many countries benefited from ties with france is longer interested in less hostile . they profited from better infrastructure and their geographic and historical proximity. football was institutionalized, much earlier than in the rest of africa book bruce austin, north african leaks are financially stable and enjoy fanatical support. the last 5 african champions league titles have been shared among claps from egypt, tunisia and morocco. the crew, so loves, are run like big companies. financial investment has been exploding, exposing only south africa. can rival those standards. it has mathis competitive clubs with passionate support, but the national team has failed to make progress. it's a bit of a mystery. just like d. r, congo in central africa, african winners in 19681974. they now struggle to even qualify. but on a positive note, th
that is a big stars can bring exposure, but countries like kenya and tanzania are at a disadvantage due to work permit rules. plato's aren't automatically permitted to play in england if their country has a fee for ranking lower than $50.00. meanwhile, many countries benefited from ties with france is longer interested in less hostile . they profited from better infrastructure and their geographic and historical proximity. football was institutionalized, much earlier than in the rest of africa...
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ah, [000:00:00;00] ah, i'm after tanzania watching going underground the team, and i will be back for a brand new season on wednesday, the 12th of january. but until then, we'll be showing you some of your favorite shows from this season, ah, 20 years since preparations for the u. s. war on afghanistan began in the week of the 911 terrorist attacks and bought 2 will be speaking to the man who was chief of staff to george w bush's secretary of state colin pal. but 1st to one of the greatest chroniclers of the united states empire, a filmmaker explored both the horror of 911 and the planning of us imperialist was before and after 9112001, and joined. now, by all of a stone oscar winning director and writer a films like salvador, j, f, k, world trade center, nixon wolf street, amplitude of a thanks so much for coming back. gone. no, happy birthday. that's what i got to say to you. first of all, i mean the commentators are all talking about how your films are, are one way to cope with 911 the 20 year anniversary. can you see why $75.00 is very young and you should be putting out at least
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the project to train rats to help de—mine fields began in tanzania, where magawa was born.not farm their lands, people cannot send their kids to school safely, you know, they cannot go and graze their cows. so it has a big impact on socioeconomic life, also on psychological life — people always live in fear of landmines, imagine if you're living in a house and you have to let your kids out playing, you know? you live under constant fear. magawa is said to have died peacefully. a private burial was held for him in cambodia. catherine byaruhanga, bbc news. the rolling stones might once have been seen as the ultimate rock and roll rebels, but they've now been given a rather more mainstream honour — they're featuring on a set of british postage stamps. here are some of the images which will be available on the set of 12 stamps, which mark the band's 60th anniversary. they include images of the late charlie watts, alongside mickjagger, keith richards, and ronnie wood. that's all for now — stay with bbc news. hello. the south of the uk has had some hello. the south of the uk has
the project to train rats to help de—mine fields began in tanzania, where magawa was born.not farm their lands, people cannot send their kids to school safely, you know, they cannot go and graze their cows. so it has a big impact on socioeconomic life, also on psychological life — people always live in fear of landmines, imagine if you're living in a house and you have to let your kids out playing, you know? you live under constant fear. magawa is said to have died peacefully. a private...
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tanzania's president overturns a ban on teenage mums in the classroom.
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ah, i, ah, i imagine are tanzania watching a special edition of going underground less than 20 days before vladimir putin. his schedule to be teaching ping at the winter olympics in china while brittany focuses on personal catastrophes for morris johnson and prince andrew. this has been a week of critical talks between nato and russia to avert possible global conflict of ukraine as they reach a seeming impass moscow's hopes of turning back the clock on nato expansion. a be rejected as jo, biden's threats of massive consequences dissolve signs for optimism or pessimism in what could be a global existential crisis. joining me now from cambridge is the ex u. k. p. m, tony blair's former ambassador to russia. so tony branch and thank you so much attorney for coming back on the show. i want to be slightly optimistic before we get into some of the statements being bandied around europe this week against oldenburg, who need to at least said that the missions were going to open in moscow and in brussels between nato and.
ah, i, ah, i imagine are tanzania watching a special edition of going underground less than 20 days before vladimir putin. his schedule to be teaching ping at the winter olympics in china while brittany focuses on personal catastrophes for morris johnson and prince andrew. this has been a week of critical talks between nato and russia to avert possible global conflict of ukraine as they reach a seeming impass moscow's hopes of turning back the clock on nato expansion. a be rejected as jo,...
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i'll see you then me ah, a time after tanzania watching going underground the team and i will be back for brand new season on wednesday, the 12th of january. but until then we'll be showing you some of your favorite shows from this season. the history buried by the victor. exactly 232 years since the creation of the united states department of war has today. the u. s. u k. in israel ratchet up tensions with iran august. the 7th is also exactly 31 years since the 1st american soldiers arrived in saudi arabia, as part to persian gulf will, one and 57 years since the passing of the gulf of tonkin resolution, which escalated doomed. washington mass killing for vietnam to lau and cambodia. the real history of these events is often missing from textbooks and history classes in nature. nations, a new volume by retired u. s. army officer major danny certian attempts to remedy all that by telling a true history of the united states. he joins me now who lawrence in kansas, daddy welcome to going underground before we get to this monumental history, the united states. i mean, it's up there with
i'll see you then me ah, a time after tanzania watching going underground the team and i will be back for brand new season on wednesday, the 12th of january. but until then we'll be showing you some of your favorite shows from this season. the history buried by the victor. exactly 232 years since the creation of the united states department of war has today. the u. s. u k. in israel ratchet up tensions with iran august. the 7th is also exactly 31 years since the 1st american soldiers arrived in...
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we could see the threat of flooding stretching all the way through to tanzania. it's very wet as well for interior areas of south africa for madagascar. it is looking lot of fine and dry on monday and tuesday, but there's a cyclone working its way. we're keeping an eye on that track by the mid week. that should weather update. i'll be back with more later. ah, the frank assessments for china? well, benefit from the 0 call it strategy. if the rest of the world cannot get to get informed opinions at all costs luckiest on needs. i'm not ready for that statement . critical debate. why group would claims that need to constitutes an interest in chill threat to russia? but it's precisely his actions that's rated this insecurity in the region. in depth analysis of the days global headlines inside story on al jazeera lou. ah, welcome back here watching al jazeera, your top stories. this half hour in northern island, people are marking the 50th anniversary of the bloody sunday killings when 14 unarmed protested were shot dead by british soldiers. it was one of the darkest
we could see the threat of flooding stretching all the way through to tanzania. it's very wet as well for interior areas of south africa for madagascar. it is looking lot of fine and dry on monday and tuesday, but there's a cyclone working its way. we're keeping an eye on that track by the mid week. that should weather update. i'll be back with more later. ah, the frank assessments for china? well, benefit from the 0 call it strategy. if the rest of the world cannot get to get informed opinions...
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ah, ah i'm ashan or tanzania watching a special edition of going underground less than 20 days before vladimir putin, his schedule to be cheated, paying at the winter olympics in china, while britain focuses on personal catastrophes for morris johnson and prince andrew . this has been a week of critical talks between nato and russia to avert possible global conflict of ukraine as they reach a seeming impass moscow's hopes of turning back the clock on nato expansion. a beer rejected as jo, biden's threats of massive consequences dissolve signs for optimism or pessimism in what could be a global existential crisis. joining me now from cambridge is the ex u. k. p. m, tony blair's former ambassador to russia. so tony branch and thank you so much attorney for coming back on the show. i want to be slightly optimistic before we get into some of the statements being bandied around europe this week against oldenburg. you need to at least said that the missions were going to open in moscow and in brussels, or between nato and russia. so at least that some good news talks is that the smoke is a
ah, ah i'm ashan or tanzania watching a special edition of going underground less than 20 days before vladimir putin, his schedule to be cheated, paying at the winter olympics in china, while britain focuses on personal catastrophes for morris johnson and prince andrew . this has been a week of critical talks between nato and russia to avert possible global conflict of ukraine as they reach a seeming impass moscow's hopes of turning back the clock on nato expansion. a beer rejected as jo,...
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on this programme, we�*ve reported on the noble work of magawa, a rat from tanzania that helped detectred landmines across cambodia. he was awarded this medal for gallantry from a uk animal rights group. what a hero in deed and a lifetime _ what a hero in deed and a lifetime of achievement. helping so many in cambodia. thank— helping so many in cambodia. thank you _ helping so many in cambodia. thank you forjoining us. stay thank you for “oining us. stay with bbc thank you forjoining us. stay with bbc news. _ hello, there. on tuesday, sunshine returned to the northern half of the uk. and, through the rest of this week, we�*ll continue to see differences north—south — but we�*ve got a milder, stronger breeze picking up across scotland and northern ireland. england and wales, the winds are going to be much lighter, so we�*re more likely to have some frost here and increasing amounts of mist and fog, too. now it was pretty damp and grey for many southern parts of the uk on tuesday, but all that low cloud and damp weather is heading out into the english channel, so clearer skies are follow
on this programme, we�*ve reported on the noble work of magawa, a rat from tanzania that helped detectred landmines across cambodia. he was awarded this medal for gallantry from a uk animal rights group. what a hero in deed and a lifetime _ what a hero in deed and a lifetime of achievement. helping so many in cambodia. thank— helping so many in cambodia. thank you _ helping so many in cambodia. thank you forjoining us. stay thank you for “oining us. stay with bbc thank you forjoining us....
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he had been bred in tanzania before starting work in cambodia.o settle for landmines. and they are really like people and the specific rat also lives up to eight years as an example. 50 lives up to eight years as an example-— lives up to eight years as an examle. ., ., example. so the return on training investment — example. so the return on training investment is _ example. so the return on training investment is big. _ example. so the return on training investment is big. we _ example. so the return on training investment is big. we only - example. so the return on training investment is big. we only use - investment is big. we only use positive reinforcement. we start with socialising the rat, after that is click training, you click the rack banana, click, banana. they associate click with food and then we learn it to do something in order to receive this click. it will have to receive this click. it will have to indicate something with it are filled with explosives compared to others. that's how they learn to distinguish the order of explosiv
he had been bred in tanzania before starting work in cambodia.o settle for landmines. and they are really like people and the specific rat also lives up to eight years as an example. 50 lives up to eight years as an example-— lives up to eight years as an examle. ., ., example. so the return on training investment — example. so the return on training investment is _ example. so the return on training investment is big. _ example. so the return on training investment is big. we _ example. so...
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i'm getting messages from tanzania, america, overseas. it's phenomenal.her day, just chilling, and now you are being spoken about on forums, you're being spoken about on news channels and stuff like that. the 29—year—old has been following in his dad's footsteps, who also did something similar when he was searching for a wife. this is going back 30—odd years, somebody mentioned there is an urdu paper, you don't have to worry about it, just put it in the paper and get some response. and i did that. and that is how i got married. so it runs in the family, i suppose. how are you going to filter these messages, and how are you going to find the one? i've got a spreadsheet and i am going through with all of the messages that have come through. so, whittling it down initially with questions. i've got some personality questions. like, what type of person are you in this scenario? and then getting it to the next stage, which is kind of skype calls, zoom calls with the person and their family as well. imagine being on a spreadsheet! one of the most decorated afric
i'm getting messages from tanzania, america, overseas. it's phenomenal.her day, just chilling, and now you are being spoken about on forums, you're being spoken about on news channels and stuff like that. the 29—year—old has been following in his dad's footsteps, who also did something similar when he was searching for a wife. this is going back 30—odd years, somebody mentioned there is an urdu paper, you don't have to worry about it, just put it in the paper and get some response. and i...
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after several years of being kept out of the classroom, teenage mothers in tanzania have been returninglasses by the former president in 2017. but late last year, president samia suluhu hassan overturned the ban, giving these girls a second chance to finish their education. the bbc�*s aboubakkar famau reports from a school in the country's southern highlands. classes are back. it was a wish come true for this girl. she is back at school after having her baby. and she's making up for the year she lost. i never thought that i would return to school because i lost my focus. i only saw darkness ahead. she was in her last year of school when she fell pregnant. the government policy meant she had to drop out. it devastated her. i felt very sad because all my dreams were shattered at once. i felt like i will never get another chance to study. the new president has overturned the ban and pregnant girls can go back to school. but of the 1,500 girls expelled from classes in this area, only 240 have returned. a school official told me that they hope to bring more back soon. it is true that these g
after several years of being kept out of the classroom, teenage mothers in tanzania have been returninglasses by the former president in 2017. but late last year, president samia suluhu hassan overturned the ban, giving these girls a second chance to finish their education. the bbc�*s aboubakkar famau reports from a school in the country's southern highlands. classes are back. it was a wish come true for this girl. she is back at school after having her baby. and she's making up for the year...