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tunisia with german troops, 15 whole divisions. no scratch troops lead.ian divisions were armed with modern equipment, including the newest fighters and bombers. the german orders were hold costs. at all keep control of the mediterranean. rummel standing behind his men at line costs. saw an attack on the rear along the allies in the great dorsal and an assault by the eight army, so he struck first. was strary 14, the bow uck. heavy columnsheavy columns on tn barrier and went through the mountain beyond. on the face of their onslaught, allied with her. thdrew. by the 21st, the enemy made its way and event. one main column, our supply base in southern tunisia and another keeping down our lines of communications. almost within sight of his objective. american and british and french forces stood immovable against the final impact. allied airpower pummeled rummel's form of communication and supply. the threat was ended. we reoccupied the pass and by march 17, the original battle lines have been restored. as soon as rummel saw his westward pass was doomed, he m
tunisia with german troops, 15 whole divisions. no scratch troops lead.ian divisions were armed with modern equipment, including the newest fighters and bombers. the german orders were hold costs. at all keep control of the mediterranean. rummel standing behind his men at line costs. saw an attack on the rear along the allies in the great dorsal and an assault by the eight army, so he struck first. was strary 14, the bow uck. heavy columnsheavy columns on tn barrier and went through the...
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reporter: energy costs are high in tunisia. country imports most of its electricity, mainly from algeria. and industry consumes a large part of that supply. the onus is therefore on companies to reduce their energy use. the biggest brewery in the country is sfbt. it makes soft drinks as well as beer. german development aid agency, giz, is advising the company on ways of saving energy. and change is already underway. the company has now installed biogas plants, for example. the brewing process generates a lot of heat. in the past, this went to waste . but not any longer. >> this boiler behind me has been fitted with an energy-saving system. it uses the heat of the thermal energy escaping from the chimney. it's basically a heat recovery system. reporter: somocer, one of the biggest ceramics manufacturers in the country, is based two hours southeast of tunis. the temperatures in its giant ovens reach over 1,000 degrees celsius. despite the expense, the company has opted to install a combined heat and power system. the facility cos
reporter: energy costs are high in tunisia. country imports most of its electricity, mainly from algeria. and industry consumes a large part of that supply. the onus is therefore on companies to reduce their energy use. the biggest brewery in the country is sfbt. it makes soft drinks as well as beer. german development aid agency, giz, is advising the company on ways of saving energy. and change is already underway. the company has now installed biogas plants, for example. the brewing process...
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we picked up a bid from tunisia this morning.ed it off when we had to go out again at dusk and pick up the other arms. great life. you would think mud would be different in africa. different from france. old fred says it weighs heavier and don't smell the same, but i can't tell any difference. it turns the white bread into brown just like the other stuff. keeping your automatics and rifles clean is the worst. old fred has only got half the tile of his shirt left. there is one thing we do thank god for -- the mules. fancy that, mules. if it wasn't for the mules, we would just about starve. not that we eat them, i don't mean that. they bring up the rations. nothing but mules or eagles could ever get here. mud, just mud. i told my girl i will stick to her like mud. i can't say more than that. >> whenever the fields were dry enough, our planes took off to tackle the german air force. though still outnumbered, in four weeks, they shot down 241 enemy aircraft for a loss of 89 of our own. >> further back, day after day, the strategic ai
we picked up a bid from tunisia this morning.ed it off when we had to go out again at dusk and pick up the other arms. great life. you would think mud would be different in africa. different from france. old fred says it weighs heavier and don't smell the same, but i can't tell any difference. it turns the white bread into brown just like the other stuff. keeping your automatics and rifles clean is the worst. old fred has only got half the tile of his shirt left. there is one thing we do thank...
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the tunisia campaign was created.were british, but by common generali eisenhower on sea and iniral the air. under them, british, american men rench officers and serving side by side, the whole in me command, unique military campaigns. third, we fixed the terms which fighting.the unconditional surrender. f all these decisions, russian and chinese allies were kept fully informed. ended, mr. nce churchill greet victorious explain vital part in forthcoming events. was at hand.hour drawn. lines were in the north stood british first army. shirro's nter, general french's and in the south, the americans. of her south, small group fighting french had completed historic 1500-mile march and position on the left flank to the british eighth mari-flang, the army after long retreat entrenched itself. unisia was brave with german troops, 15 full twigzs. poland and france, italianether with seven divisions armed with most modern equipment, including newest fighters and bombers. german orders were hold tunisia all cost, keep control of
the tunisia campaign was created.were british, but by common generali eisenhower on sea and iniral the air. under them, british, american men rench officers and serving side by side, the whole in me command, unique military campaigns. third, we fixed the terms which fighting.the unconditional surrender. f all these decisions, russian and chinese allies were kept fully informed. ended, mr. nce churchill greet victorious explain vital part in forthcoming events. was at hand.hour drawn. lines were...
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the germans put troops into tunisia. been a terrible terrible fight. the british of course were better trained. thought the war on the continent for a few months. the american troops had no training whatsoever. >> how did you go about doing your research such that you were able to understand the various thought process? >> i was extremely lucky with the story itself. mission was one of the apostles. i did not know that at the time. justyears later when i was tossing this idea around in my head, i thought by chance if i came up with a book that came out in paris. a book that was called shakespeare. i came across a little volume in that was about roosevelt. and found myp chief of mission in caracas 10 years earlier. brussels the american -- american ambassador to brussels. i called him up and said were you a spy? he is a incredible character. he was a vices counsel. indeed he refused to go. -- later led him to go into the cia. he thought to the entire campaign in italy. anyway, i called him a spy and he got angry at me. we talked and then i met him later
the germans put troops into tunisia. been a terrible terrible fight. the british of course were better trained. thought the war on the continent for a few months. the american troops had no training whatsoever. >> how did you go about doing your research such that you were able to understand the various thought process? >> i was extremely lucky with the story itself. mission was one of the apostles. i did not know that at the time. justyears later when i was tossing this idea around...
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in tunisia we visit companies i want to reduce overall energy consumption in the country. and in kenya we meet people who are making charcoal from human waste. begins this week's program in north africa industry into news here is an image swelling up more than a flood of the country's entire energy supply the energy is not cleave coming mostly from fossil fuels such as oil and liquefied petroleum gas now companies in the country implementing measures to become more energy efficient in order to reduce greenhouse gases at the same time this process is supposed to create new jobs report i had a look to see what is possible. this industrial zone in tunis is home to a number of innovative companies. since twenty fifteen the tunisian government has been expanding its commitment to environmental technology. for light is just a year and a half old and already has a workforce of thirty the company makes every day dumps which are cleaner and more efficient than the older incandescent light bulb. twenty four year old many ben has and is the daughter of the company's founder. and he's
in tunisia we visit companies i want to reduce overall energy consumption in the country. and in kenya we meet people who are making charcoal from human waste. begins this week's program in north africa industry into news here is an image swelling up more than a flood of the country's entire energy supply the energy is not cleave coming mostly from fossil fuels such as oil and liquefied petroleum gas now companies in the country implementing measures to become more energy efficient in order to...
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there are countries that are ahead of us in tunisia for example yeah the women there have already donea lot and my heart is it's i mean if the fia the two lebanese women began this movement with two others a palestinian and in a gyptian the side features thousands of faces women and men ordinary citizens from across the arab world expressing their commitment to women's rights. and it didn't work for me a set up the unbelievable success of the photo campaign surprised us. however we weren't surprised that so many men participated i think because every day we see that male domination also leads to violence towards men and if it is. at the end of the month. i think we are on the brink of a real feminist revolution. i support the uprising of women in the arab world. because from my rights should be. i support the uprising of women in the arab world because the liberation of. the uprising of women. because i want to be a strong and free. i support the uprising of women in the arab world. the and can cause a cold spell my evening at the elbe film monique in hamburg on a d.c. as witness was t
there are countries that are ahead of us in tunisia for example yeah the women there have already donea lot and my heart is it's i mean if the fia the two lebanese women began this movement with two others a palestinian and in a gyptian the side features thousands of faces women and men ordinary citizens from across the arab world expressing their commitment to women's rights. and it didn't work for me a set up the unbelievable success of the photo campaign surprised us. however we weren't...
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the germans would have put in more troops through tunisia, and through them, slipped into algeria, into algeria and there would have been a terrible, terrible fight. and our troops, both the british, the british of course were better trained because they fought the rather ungainly war on the continent for a few months, but the american troops had no training whatsoever. yes, ma'am. >> how did you go about doing your research, such that you were able to understand the various thought processees? hal vaughn: well, i was extremely lucky, that's a whole story in itself. mission in karachi was one of the apostles, and i didn't know it at that time. and some years later, when i was just -- the thing was tossing around in my head, by utter chance, i came upon a book in paris, in a book store called shakespeare -- famous book store -- and i came across a little volume in french. and i opened the book and there i fell upon a book, my chief -- i found the name of my chief admission in karachi 10 years earlier, who was now the american ambassador to brussels. and so i picked up the phone and calle
the germans would have put in more troops through tunisia, and through them, slipped into algeria, into algeria and there would have been a terrible, terrible fight. and our troops, both the british, the british of course were better trained because they fought the rather ungainly war on the continent for a few months, but the american troops had no training whatsoever. yes, ma'am. >> how did you go about doing your research, such that you were able to understand the various thought...
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energy costs are high in tunisia the country imports most of its electricity mainly from algeria and industry consumes a large part of that supply. the onus is therefore on companies to reduce their energy use. the biggest brewery in the country is bt and make soft drinks as well as beer. german development aid agency is advise in the company on ways of saving energy. on changes already underway. the company has now installed bio gas plants for example. the brewing process generates a lot of heat. in the past this went to waste but not any longer. but. this boiler behind me has been fitted with an energy saving system it uses the heat of the thermal energy escaping from the chimney it's basically a heat recovery system. unemployment is rife among many but hoskins generation over half the population of tunisia is under thirty many people she went to college with have yet to find work but environmental engineering is a growth industry. our generation is the most affected by environmental issues and so now they've started to become a big part of our thinking. this is them going on with.
energy costs are high in tunisia the country imports most of its electricity mainly from algeria and industry consumes a large part of that supply. the onus is therefore on companies to reduce their energy use. the biggest brewery in the country is bt and make soft drinks as well as beer. german development aid agency is advise in the company on ways of saving energy. on changes already underway. the company has now installed bio gas plants for example. the brewing process generates a lot of...
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unemployment is rife among many band hoskins generation over half the population of tunisia is under thirty many people she went to college with have yet to find work but environmental engineering is a growth industry. our generation is the most affected by environmental issues and so now they've started to become a big part of our thinking. this is them going on with. environmental protection and energy efficiency new technologies that could give the tunisian economy a major boost and the country's younger generation new opportunities. you probably know that germany is famous for its cars but people there are also crazy about bikes not just ordinary bikes but bike taxes that can feed up to we people yes you had it right in berlin munich and other cities like bike taxes country place cars but it seems that it would be a lot of work for the drivers i think n.t. can tell us more you know what shall i ask myself the same question when i heard about these bikes but compared to classification rickshaws you don't have to struggle to drive a bike taxi they have high take a quick mint and th
unemployment is rife among many band hoskins generation over half the population of tunisia is under thirty many people she went to college with have yet to find work but environmental engineering is a growth industry. our generation is the most affected by environmental issues and so now they've started to become a big part of our thinking. this is them going on with. environmental protection and energy efficiency new technologies that could give the tunisian economy a major boost and the...
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they are the only -- i mean, the , the triumph was in tunisia, that is why they are not forgiven. they are attacked, so this is something -- becausethat concerns us they had a tremendous civil war among themselves. -- is now a symbol of algeria. but i do not know how long he will live. and after that, we do not know. fortunately, they have a strong state in algeria. and fortunately, i do not think that ice is now, -- isis now, al qaeda are strong and out to come , to destabilize algeria. -- morocco has a monarch are monarch to come and i think they have a very intelligent and have opened the door for some political sensitivities. refusing -- the society of morocco, the people of morocco, they are refusing filing radicalization. but the people that we have , majority of them come from near the border with morocco. spain,ple are killing in people are killing here, some of very significant number are from morocco. foreign fighters going to serial -- syria from marco, so it is -- from morocco, so it is a concern. how do we fight against terror? fundamentally, fighting against the caus
they are the only -- i mean, the , the triumph was in tunisia, that is why they are not forgiven. they are attacked, so this is something -- becausethat concerns us they had a tremendous civil war among themselves. -- is now a symbol of algeria. but i do not know how long he will live. and after that, we do not know. fortunately, they have a strong state in algeria. and fortunately, i do not think that ice is now, -- isis now, al qaeda are strong and out to come , to destabilize algeria. --...
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next, one country stands out, tunisia, 0ne country stands out, tunisia, where you will find winter sunshinee. from two years from the terrorist attacks of 2015, this north african nation was on many countries' no—go list but the palce where the arab spring began is now open for business once more. base yourself at a resort and use the excellent rail system to see tunis and carthage. you might want to explore the desert landscape so consider signing up for a trip into the sahara as well as a visit to kairouan, one of the holiest islamic shrines but check the latest advice before you book and travel. next: accommodation is the big problem. central london is one of the world's more expensive places to find a hotel. but happily, at some hostels, a family of six can stay for less than £10 per person per night — that's around $80 all told. try to stay close to a tube station so you can plug in to the world's oldest underground railway to explore the capital with the benefit that up to four children under 11 can travel with a fare—paying adult. london has some of the world's most family friendly m
next, one country stands out, tunisia, 0ne country stands out, tunisia, where you will find winter sunshinee. from two years from the terrorist attacks of 2015, this north african nation was on many countries' no—go list but the palce where the arab spring began is now open for business once more. base yourself at a resort and use the excellent rail system to see tunis and carthage. you might want to explore the desert landscape so consider signing up for a trip into the sahara as well as a...
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and gulf country it is really different from countries like egypt or tunisia because the gulf countries don't need i.m.f. money so the i.m.f. value is more technical advice trying to persuade them and also i guess something that seems like a good review to be i.m.f. is kind of baggage that brings coincident storm international investors when they're trying to by date i go nick lee in the case of saudi arabia if anything the i.m.f. seems to have suggested that the recent rains of austerity went to lead to too far and the fiscal consolidation i.e. cuts public sector pay which were later with fairest dampened growth prospects korea may didn't believe that this is a destructive i mean what is it that it has raised at the moment we've seen the sort of report before but i'm just wondering why it's so alarmist now. well i don't actually think it's alarmist it just states a few facts and i totally agree with jane it's a different relationship with the gulf countries and the i.m.f. can give some level some degree of confidence and i think it comes this this report comes actually at a very good a
and gulf country it is really different from countries like egypt or tunisia because the gulf countries don't need i.m.f. money so the i.m.f. value is more technical advice trying to persuade them and also i guess something that seems like a good review to be i.m.f. is kind of baggage that brings coincident storm international investors when they're trying to by date i go nick lee in the case of saudi arabia if anything the i.m.f. seems to have suggested that the recent rains of austerity went...
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victory at the applicant should —— championship in tunisia earlier this year saw him america a two—yearcard. last year, she moved to sheffield and we met at the city's star academy where the practices. despite his dedication to snooker, it's been a hard for the 35 google to make a living from the sport, with the help of any sponsors.” spent all my life playing snooker. i refused all the jobs, i just spent all my life playing snooker. i refused all the jobs, ijust wanted to be sheer, want to compete. he also lives in a house owned by the academy. moving away from egypt has resulted in one of the challenge. she has had to learn how to cook, something he has never had to do before. i will make rice or pasta, with chicken. i enjoy eating from my hands, you know. it's a strange experience because i had never cooked at home. he is now preparing for his first—round match at the uk championship and it couldn't be any tougher. he is playing the defending champion, who is also the world champion, who is also the world champion and world number one. yes, it's an interesting match. i work at the ja
victory at the applicant should —— championship in tunisia earlier this year saw him america a two—yearcard. last year, she moved to sheffield and we met at the city's star academy where the practices. despite his dedication to snooker, it's been a hard for the 35 google to make a living from the sport, with the help of any sponsors.” spent all my life playing snooker. i refused all the jobs, i just spent all my life playing snooker. i refused all the jobs, ijust wanted to be sheer,...
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all traditions intertwined with new designs making this family's place unique in tunisia has a rich tapestry. the threads at this time on a. business updates brought to you by qatar airways going places together. business updates. places together.
all traditions intertwined with new designs making this family's place unique in tunisia has a rich tapestry. the threads at this time on a. business updates brought to you by qatar airways going places together. business updates. places together.
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in the asian in crises in one to in the at the end of the ninety's and continuing on in egypt and tunisia before the the revolution and now after the revolution look what's happening in egypt even in any greece so the real reform is you have to address the fundamental issue of the long term issue of david as i find the production of structure you need to focus first of all political reform goes hand in hand with with with economic reform you have to build human capital you have to reform the private the public sector you have to reform the public sector the private sector you have to build then in that cell based in the g.c.c. countries had been focusing on this applies side of the building of human capital which means that they are importing universities or from. non university from overseas yes that's that's not enough you have to. that is that the man side the development of human capital of the human issue of human capital is a block to from the demand side meaning when these a good idea where they graduate there is no shortage of university there is no shortage of graduates in the th
in the asian in crises in one to in the at the end of the ninety's and continuing on in egypt and tunisia before the the revolution and now after the revolution look what's happening in egypt even in any greece so the real reform is you have to address the fundamental issue of the long term issue of david as i find the production of structure you need to focus first of all political reform goes hand in hand with with with economic reform you have to build human capital you have to reform the...
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they are thrown back into the line in northern tunisia in april 1943. they were against stiff german competition. when they finally win in tunisia , the rentals are leading the american parade. there was also a ruthlessness about the command as well. the first commander of the u.s. corps proves himself to be massively short of what is needed. xed.newummarily a people are brought in. it is not true the only ruthless people are the germans. ,ncreased tactical air force new doctrine coming into play, all these things are signs of the growing weight and authority and power of the allied forces in the west. it's not just bombers. and theitfires, p 40's, rest of it. at the end of it when the german axis forces finally surrendered in may 1943, the losses in materials are bigger than stalingrad. -- some 250,000 prisoners are taken. ofs is one of the last rose -- in january 1943, one of the key decisions was not only going into sicily, but to round up and finish off the battle of the atlantic. what's important about that that all of the atlantic is no longer tha
they are thrown back into the line in northern tunisia in april 1943. they were against stiff german competition. when they finally win in tunisia , the rentals are leading the american parade. there was also a ruthlessness about the command as well. the first commander of the u.s. corps proves himself to be massively short of what is needed. xed.newummarily a people are brought in. it is not true the only ruthless people are the germans. ,ncreased tactical air force new doctrine coming into...
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my tunisia home game at this time on and. there was. indulge your five senses. you can i was told by the pakistani army to the americans and we got held in guantanamo a number of al qaeda and taliban detainees transferred to u.s. forces in afghanistan has continued to grow for years without trial they had a paper that said they were innocent ever talked or screamed would be beaten again a quest for a better life that ended in incarceration. from one town m o two thousand to this time on al-jazeera. thank. you stan the differences. and the similarities of cultures across the world. al-jazeera. zimbabwe's army denies carrying out a military takeover bid granting political.
my tunisia home game at this time on and. there was. indulge your five senses. you can i was told by the pakistani army to the americans and we got held in guantanamo a number of al qaeda and taliban detainees transferred to u.s. forces in afghanistan has continued to grow for years without trial they had a paper that said they were innocent ever talked or screamed would be beaten again a quest for a better life that ended in incarceration. from one town m o two thousand to this time on...
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all traditions intertwined with new designs making this family's place unique in tunisia has a rich tapestry. the threads at this time on a. monday put it well on. u.s. and british companies have announced the biggest discovery of natural gas in west africa but what to do with these untapped natural resources is already a source of heated debate nothing much has changed they still spend most of their days looking forward to for a dry riverbed like this one five years on the syrians still feel battered or even those who managed to escape their country have been truly unable to escape the war . and i said i am a victim of manipulation between politicians held in guantanamo the number of al qaeda and taliban detainees transferred to u.s. forces in afghanistan has continued to grow for years without trial do you know that your own government for six years has been telling every country in the world are innocent and please take a quest for a better life that ended in incarceration the guantanamo twenty two at this time on al jazeera. was the end of an era celebrations in.
all traditions intertwined with new designs making this family's place unique in tunisia has a rich tapestry. the threads at this time on a. monday put it well on. u.s. and british companies have announced the biggest discovery of natural gas in west africa but what to do with these untapped natural resources is already a source of heated debate nothing much has changed they still spend most of their days looking forward to for a dry riverbed like this one five years on the syrians still feel...
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fully lift its blockade of those with the headlines the news continues here on al-jazeera after my tunisia station that's watching. provoking debate challenging the established law and every single one of the three and a half thousand people who was killed with a drug dealer join mehdi has sung for up front at this time on al-jazeera. him. they are. not with that as it goes on have. little if they have. done is limited. a fair. you can't have. he hadn't. done much of the you know a lot of what they should have had. a cut on. the deck you know much of this show might even. get him up on. a sequel have left a level mess that could have fixed and i must have him on the phone with the bus or bus and. head. would all meet halfway. my our food she was in a money they can have. that it. used to be. the money. walked in the side of the. this. above so yeah she was a whole village. a valid of the ferry. accident. not only. of the bus but of the bus. has it. has a baton and went in and as wanted to tell more national an hour blue. but as the bus i thought i had little mcnish. to me today. but very b
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it just has so monday's for crossrail geria right longest on the east coast same is true through tunisia stuck in the teens manji resisting spins up and we've already seen a vast amount of rain for the south into new zealand's potentially flash flood territory on pleasant anyway. look at the top stories here it out more than two hundred people have died in a seven point three magnitude earthquake that struck rocks border with iran another two thousand people have been injured and protests is of four with police in the philippines outside the us and summit taking place in manila the protests is accuse the u.s. president of staking tension in the region by what they've described as aggressive rhetoric and posturing. lebanon's prime minister saad hariri insists he's free in riyadh and says he'll return home within days he was had he spoken publicly for the first time since he unexpectedly announced his resignation in saudi arabia more than a week ago then one hundred reports from beirut. this is the first time saud how did he makes public remarks since his resignation announcement more than
it just has so monday's for crossrail geria right longest on the east coast same is true through tunisia stuck in the teens manji resisting spins up and we've already seen a vast amount of rain for the south into new zealand's potentially flash flood territory on pleasant anyway. look at the top stories here it out more than two hundred people have died in a seven point three magnitude earthquake that struck rocks border with iran another two thousand people have been injured and protests is of...
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my tunisia home game at this time on a just. what began as a small extremist group in africa's most populous country we learned that the indebted to from the government to just shoot him soon turned into a battle front for the nigerian government tried out yet why. the tories for abducting more than two hundred schoolgirls the killing and displacement of thousands of people al-jazeera investigates all. regions let you eyes of local iraq at this time on al-jazeera. al-jazeera. where ever you are. zimbabwe's president meets a delegation from south africa which has been dropped.
my tunisia home game at this time on a just. what began as a small extremist group in africa's most populous country we learned that the indebted to from the government to just shoot him soon turned into a battle front for the nigerian government tried out yet why. the tories for abducting more than two hundred schoolgirls the killing and displacement of thousands of people al-jazeera investigates all. regions let you eyes of local iraq at this time on al-jazeera. al-jazeera. where ever you...
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my tunisia home game at this time on a. timer is a take a look at the top stories here at our jazeera breaking news first from nigeria from the northeast of the country where a suicide bomber has killed at least fifteen people in the sate of adam hour police say it was a teenage bomber who targeted a mosque as people were arriving for morning prayers no one's claimed responsibility but boko haram carries out regular attacks in the northeast of nigeria. the man considered most likely to replace robert mugabe in zimbabwe and president has reportedly spoken out for the first time since the military takeover enters a min and gaga has said in a statement that president mugabe should resign immediately and mammals treatment of its range of people has been likened to a party in a new report by amnesty international the rights organization says nehemiah has been segregated a range of people in an open air prison by confining them to their villages. the judges at the highest court in the philippines are hearing petitions filed again
my tunisia home game at this time on a. timer is a take a look at the top stories here at our jazeera breaking news first from nigeria from the northeast of the country where a suicide bomber has killed at least fifteen people in the sate of adam hour police say it was a teenage bomber who targeted a mosque as people were arriving for morning prayers no one's claimed responsibility but boko haram carries out regular attacks in the northeast of nigeria. the man considered most likely to replace...
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my tunisia home game at this time on a jazeera. it's apartheid and me and marc that's according to a new report released just.
my tunisia home game at this time on a jazeera. it's apartheid and me and marc that's according to a new report released just.
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by tunisia the home game at this time on a jersey. they're a group of kids from tanzania halfway around the globe in new york where these children come from those who have the genetic skin condition known as albinism often live in fear of being attacked for the color of their skin al-jazeera first met up with. two thousand and fifteen after attackers chopped off his arm believing it would bring them luck the lead. his charity works with the shriners hospital for children in philadelphia to provide for static limbs this is the children's second visit to the united states to replace their original devices which they've outgrown seven year old baracoa is quick to put his new arm. holding these children is a long term commitment every year they have to return to the united states for fittings and adjustments and every year their connection to their american friends gets deeper and i think while they're here they realize they're really not different when they're in the dead a dream house which is charity house they feel empowered. zero.
by tunisia the home game at this time on a jersey. they're a group of kids from tanzania halfway around the globe in new york where these children come from those who have the genetic skin condition known as albinism often live in fear of being attacked for the color of their skin al-jazeera first met up with. two thousand and fifteen after attackers chopped off his arm believing it would bring them luck the lead. his charity works with the shriners hospital for children in philadelphia to...
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translation: france, turkey, azerbaijan, pakistan, yemen, saudi, china, tunisia, egypt., so the sdf insisted there would be no flags and no banners. instead, is fighters sat boldly on top of the trucks. the axle on one lorry broke, it was so overloaded with is weaponry. the deal may have brought peace to the city, but it brought some of the battle—hardened fighters to escape not just raqqa but battle—hardened fighters to escape notjust raqqa but to arrive here on europe's doorstep. the winds has carried news of is's defeat. it brings a warning and a threat. the caliphate is gone. the islamic state is still out there. more than 400 people have been killed in a powerful earthquake that's struck the northern border of iran and iraq. another 7,000 were injured and the casualty figure is expected to rise on both sides of the border. the epicentre of the quake, which measured 7.3, wasjust under 20 miles south of halabja. one of the worst hit areas was sarpol—e zahab, as james robbins reports. the moment the earth starts shaking violently. a man runs for his life from the contr
translation: france, turkey, azerbaijan, pakistan, yemen, saudi, china, tunisia, egypt., so the sdf insisted there would be no flags and no banners. instead, is fighters sat boldly on top of the trucks. the axle on one lorry broke, it was so overloaded with is weaponry. the deal may have brought peace to the city, but it brought some of the battle—hardened fighters to escape not just raqqa but battle—hardened fighters to escape notjust raqqa but to arrive here on europe's doorstep. the...
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victory at the african championship in tunisia earlier this year saw him bernard two year to a card. he practices. despite his dedication to snooker, it has been ha rd dedication to snooker, it has been hard for the 35—year—old to make a living from the sport, without the help of any sponsors. living from the sport, without the help of any sponsorslj living from the sport, without the help of any sponsors. i have spent all my life playing snooker. refused all my life playing snooker. refused all thejobs. ijust all my life playing snooker. refused all the jobs. i just wanted all my life playing snooker. refused all the jobs. ijust wanted to all my life playing snooker. refused all thejobs. ijust wanted to be here, wanted to compete. he is now preparing for his first round match at the uk championship, and he couldn't be any tougher. he is playing the defending champion, mark selby, who is also the world champion and world number one. he seems a really levelheaded guy, laid—back, really nice lad. i have not really seen too much of him play. don't really know what to expect, so just nee
victory at the african championship in tunisia earlier this year saw him bernard two year to a card. he practices. despite his dedication to snooker, it has been ha rd dedication to snooker, it has been hard for the 35—year—old to make a living from the sport, without the help of any sponsors. living from the sport, without the help of any sponsorslj living from the sport, without the help of any sponsors. i have spent all my life playing snooker. refused all my life playing snooker....
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then the occupation of tunisia, from which we could cut supply lines across the mediterranean. one arm of the axis would be amputated and supply lines would be shortened by half. it north africa would be hours with basis from which to staff at the heart of the axis said no. film sunday entire at 4:00. only on c-span3. >> next a panel of historians explore the idea of civil war defenses on a variety of angles. they talk about military
then the occupation of tunisia, from which we could cut supply lines across the mediterranean. one arm of the axis would be amputated and supply lines would be shortened by half. it north africa would be hours with basis from which to staff at the heart of the axis said no. film sunday entire at 4:00. only on c-span3. >> next a panel of historians explore the idea of civil war defenses on a variety of angles. they talk about military
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my tunisia home game at this time on a. care in doha these are your top stories on al-jazeera a much anticipated speech by as and.
my tunisia home game at this time on a. care in doha these are your top stories on al-jazeera a much anticipated speech by as and.
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very large number of foreigners in there for france turkey azerbaijan pakistan yemen saudi china tunisia and egypt to name a few so you have the people on the ground saying that's not what happened. and you have and it's very specific to be like from there you know it's not like my words all of them were speaking a couple different language ways nobody was sitting there saying like that there was something amiss about this and the wasn't televised there's no media there because the kurdish let us. actually cleared rock of media before it happened so no media was there to watch those no media was there to see them going out we have conflicting stories on the ground this is why you have media in place right out i mean look u.s. defense secretary james battle. the one that. such a bad ass he stated back in may blah blah blah he stated back in may our intention is that the foreign fighters do not have the fight to return home to north africa to europe to america to asia africa are not going to allow them to do so. but clearly you did right i think. clearly you did and this colonel ryan bill
very large number of foreigners in there for france turkey azerbaijan pakistan yemen saudi china tunisia and egypt to name a few so you have the people on the ground saying that's not what happened. and you have and it's very specific to be like from there you know it's not like my words all of them were speaking a couple different language ways nobody was sitting there saying like that there was something amiss about this and the wasn't televised there's no media there because the kurdish let...
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as it just has so monday's forecast geria longest on the east coast same is true through tunisia stuck in the teens manji resisting spins up and we've already seen a vast amount of rain for the south into new zealand's potentially flash flood territory unpleasant anyway. i was told by the pakistani army to the americans i would get held in guantanamo a number of al qaeda and taliban detainees transferred to u.s. forces in afghanistan has continued to grow for years without trial they had a paper that said they were innocent. talked or screamed would be beaten again a quest for a better life but ended in incarceration. of one tata motors at this time on al jazeera. now been his prime minister saad hariri gives his first interview from saudi arabia since his shock resignation and says he will return to his country soon. hello i'm maryam namazie and london you're watching al-jazeera also come.
as it just has so monday's forecast geria longest on the east coast same is true through tunisia stuck in the teens manji resisting spins up and we've already seen a vast amount of rain for the south into new zealand's potentially flash flood territory unpleasant anyway. i was told by the pakistani army to the americans i would get held in guantanamo a number of al qaeda and taliban detainees transferred to u.s. forces in afghanistan has continued to grow for years without trial they had a...
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living at all those communities where they feel they are safe those who fled across the border in tunisia chad and cameroon actually still there but people from other parts of the country other parts of northern nigeria and some of the nigeria especially who have not been affected by the crisis have been crossing the border to go to libya and on to europe so basically what is happening now is that according to the government here most of those crossing into those. dangerous territories actually not people displaced by the fighting not people not displaced by any other major crisis or health situation but people who are looking for greener pastures in utah. all right. we thank you for giving us an update from a booth in nigeria and let me just tell you what we're getting here on our social media feeds because a lot of people sending in the question where is the african union and mamadou are saying to us on facebook what action can the international community take another viewer saying where is the arab league they're all keeping quiet about the situation going on in libya but what we know
living at all those communities where they feel they are safe those who fled across the border in tunisia chad and cameroon actually still there but people from other parts of the country other parts of northern nigeria and some of the nigeria especially who have not been affected by the crisis have been crossing the border to go to libya and on to europe so basically what is happening now is that according to the government here most of those crossing into those. dangerous territories actually...
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for migrants trying to reach libya and then attempt a dangerous crossing to your of you traveling tunisia ahead of the cool you summit underway this week in the ivory coast. and the lights are on at the burning christmas market hit by a deadly terrorist attack last year but how safe do people feel in a public venue in the german capital. but first ben joins me now from businesses and he's been tracking bitcoins recordbreaking ascent welcome back this is pretty amazing i'm better it's almost at the ten thousand dollar mark last weekend the price old for the nine thousand dollars that was just last weekend because the best known of thousands of crypto currencies the digital payment systems in which the currency is created or privately owned computers using a technology called block chain bypassing central banks is currencies can undermine monetary policy and investors on protected central bank is one bitcoin has no tangible value and is destined to crash well is that its value is determined entirely by supply and demand so it's very sensitive to market developments as you can see in this ch
for migrants trying to reach libya and then attempt a dangerous crossing to your of you traveling tunisia ahead of the cool you summit underway this week in the ivory coast. and the lights are on at the burning christmas market hit by a deadly terrorist attack last year but how safe do people feel in a public venue in the german capital. but first ben joins me now from businesses and he's been tracking bitcoins recordbreaking ascent welcome back this is pretty amazing i'm better it's almost at...
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one country stands out, tunisia where you will find winter sunshine and a deep and fascinating historyce the terrorist attack in the south and 15, this nation was a no—go list for tourist but it is now open the business once more. base yourself at a resort and use at the excellent rail system. you may want to explore the desert landscape so consider signing up for the desert landscape so consider signing upfora the desert landscape so consider signing up for a trip into the sa ha ra signing up for a trip into the sahara as well as a visit to one of the holiest islamic shrines but check the latest advice before you book and travel. next... accommodation is the big problem, central london is one of the world's more expensive places to find a hotel but happily, at some hostels, afamily of hotel but happily, at some hostels, a family of six can stay the less than £10 per person per night which is around $80 all told. try to stay close to each up station you can into the world's oldest underground railway to explore the capital with the benefit of up to four children under 11 can travel in
one country stands out, tunisia where you will find winter sunshine and a deep and fascinating historyce the terrorist attack in the south and 15, this nation was a no—go list for tourist but it is now open the business once more. base yourself at a resort and use at the excellent rail system. you may want to explore the desert landscape so consider signing up for the desert landscape so consider signing upfora the desert landscape so consider signing up for a trip into the sa ha ra signing...
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one country stands out, tunisia is where you will find winter sunshine and a deep and fascinating history welcoming people. since the terrorist attack in the south in 2015, this nation was a no—go list for tourists but it is now open for business once more. base yourself at a resort and use the excellent rail system. you may want to explore the desert landscape so consider signing up for a trip into the sahara as well as a visit to one of the holiest islamic shrines but check the latest advice before you book and travel. next... from india, vijay asks... accommodation is the big problem, central london is one of the world's more expensive places to find a hotel. but happily, at some hostels, a family of six can stay for less than £10 per person per night which try to stay close to a tube station you can travel on the world's oldest underground railway to explore the capital with the benefit of up to four children under 11 can travel in with a farepaying travel across or not. london has some of the world's most family friendly museums and the majority are free. doug is planning a cruise wi
one country stands out, tunisia is where you will find winter sunshine and a deep and fascinating history welcoming people. since the terrorist attack in the south in 2015, this nation was a no—go list for tourists but it is now open for business once more. base yourself at a resort and use the excellent rail system. you may want to explore the desert landscape so consider signing up for a trip into the sahara as well as a visit to one of the holiest islamic shrines but check the latest...
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to notice capital and political center of tunisia some two million people live in the greater metropolitan area in a city that's both modern and traditional and the city center is the software tool and named after the snack made here. the snack bar is an institution with only one thing on the menu. supper too is made from olive oil eg a lot of garlic and her wrists are a hot paste made from chile kuhlmann coriander seed garlic salt and olive oil with that you get to know and the choice of toppings like cheese or salami a plate costs between forty cents and one euro forty most of the customers have been shopping or work in the area. because it's great for your health. and it's full of tasty things. that it is true that it's just packed with garlic. to. suffer through an israeli substantial it fills you up service here is quicker like you need to during my lunch break and still have a bit of time. fellows even each fulfilled a dream when he opened the shop ten years ago he started cooking as a child. for the snack has all his but preparing it is time consuming work. and energy in the morning
to notice capital and political center of tunisia some two million people live in the greater metropolitan area in a city that's both modern and traditional and the city center is the software tool and named after the snack made here. the snack bar is an institution with only one thing on the menu. supper too is made from olive oil eg a lot of garlic and her wrists are a hot paste made from chile kuhlmann coriander seed garlic salt and olive oil with that you get to know and the choice of...
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tunis capital and political center of tunisia some two million people live in the greater metropolitan area in a city that's both modern and traditional and the city center is the software tool and named after the snack made here. the snack bar is an institution with only one thing on the menu. suffer to lose made from olive oil eg a lot of garlic and her wrists are a hot paste made from chile common coriander seed garlic salt and olive oil with that you get to know and the choice of toppings like cheese or salami a plate costs between forty cents and one euro forty most of the customers have been shopping or work in the area. that's all it's great for your health. the dishes and it's full of tasty things. that it is too bad it's just packed with garlic. so. i suffer through an israeli substantial it fills you up service here is quick are people like you need to during my lunch break and still have a bit of time. frozen fulfill the dream when he opened the shop ten years ago he started cooking as a child. for the snack is all heroes but preparing it is time consuming work. on a mission
tunis capital and political center of tunisia some two million people live in the greater metropolitan area in a city that's both modern and traditional and the city center is the software tool and named after the snack made here. the snack bar is an institution with only one thing on the menu. suffer to lose made from olive oil eg a lot of garlic and her wrists are a hot paste made from chile common coriander seed garlic salt and olive oil with that you get to know and the choice of toppings...
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a new six part series about extraordinary lives of the common people from across tunisia. as the u.s. backs away from the paris climate agreement well diplomats will be gathering in bone to restate that commitment. from the heart of asia one when east brings captivating stories and award winning films. as tensions on the korean peninsula remain high president trump embarks on a five nation tour to east asia november on al-jazeera. sixty seven words that spelled promise for one people but ended up a disaster for another. that led to the establishment of a jewish homeland at the expense of the palestinians one hundred years on al-jazeera world tells the story of the british declaration that changed the middle east for seeds of discord at this time. we're here to do is can be covered israeli palestinian affairs we cover the story with a lot of intimate knowledge we covered it with that we don't dip in and out of the story we have a presence here all the time apart from being a cameraman it's also very important to be a journalist to know the story very well before going into
a new six part series about extraordinary lives of the common people from across tunisia. as the u.s. backs away from the paris climate agreement well diplomats will be gathering in bone to restate that commitment. from the heart of asia one when east brings captivating stories and award winning films. as tensions on the korean peninsula remain high president trump embarks on a five nation tour to east asia november on al-jazeera. sixty seven words that spelled promise for one people but ended...
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a new six part series about extraordinary lives of the common people from across tunisia.as the u.s. backs away from the paris climate agreement well diplomats will be gathering in bone to restate that commitment. from the heart of asia one when east brings captivated stories and award winning film. as tensions on the korean peninsula remain high president trump mbox in a five nation tour to east asia november on al-jazeera. i provoke a day oh is it a listen when they're on line we were in hurricane winds full almost like thirty six hours these are the things that has to address or if you join us on sect if i'm a member of the ku klux klan but we struck up a relationship basis is a dialogue tweet us with hash tag into a stream and one of your pitches might make the next show join the global conversation at this time on al-jazeera. hello i'm barbara starr in london these are the top stories on al-jazeera the leader of the iran backed hezbollah movement says saudi arabia forced the surprise resignation of prime minister assad heavy heavy announced he was stepping down in the
a new six part series about extraordinary lives of the common people from across tunisia.as the u.s. backs away from the paris climate agreement well diplomats will be gathering in bone to restate that commitment. from the heart of asia one when east brings captivated stories and award winning film. as tensions on the korean peninsula remain high president trump mbox in a five nation tour to east asia november on al-jazeera. i provoke a day oh is it a listen when they're on line we were in...
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a new six part series about extraordinary lives of the common people from across tunisia.as the u.s. backs away from the paris climate agreement well diplomats will be gathering in bonn to restate that commitment. from the heart of asia one a one east brings captivating stories and award winning fields. as tensions on the korean peninsula remain high president trump embarks on a five nation tour to east asia november on al-jazeera. in india. to find their range having. what i want to use meets the. welcome back you're watching the news hour let's look at the stories that are making headlines u.s. president donald trump says he plans to end the diversity visa lottery program which he says allowed the best suspect of cheese days truck attack to enter the united states at least twenty eight people have been killed in red protests in the capital of eritrea the demonstrations began a landay allegedly over a government attempt to control a muslim school. and then been protests in the occupied west bank to mark the hundredth anniversary of the balfour declaration a palestinian au
a new six part series about extraordinary lives of the common people from across tunisia.as the u.s. backs away from the paris climate agreement well diplomats will be gathering in bonn to restate that commitment. from the heart of asia one a one east brings captivating stories and award winning fields. as tensions on the korean peninsula remain high president trump embarks on a five nation tour to east asia november on al-jazeera. in india. to find their range having. what i want to use meets...