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they have seen uganda as the invader. and now uganda is the savior.we can understand clearly the frustration of the congolese people in the lack of the support of the un's versus -- forces and also the confusion to send people who yesterday came in as invaders coming back as saviors. saviors/invaders because at the same time they are continuing to lose effort in the region. i think people need to find solutions not only for this stage of the rebellion, but they need to question why it is possible like a group like m23 would keep recycling itself after years. that probably is a larger question. >> we will put that question to another guest and what she thinks on attempts to mediate peace. but i know that the u.k. in france are they protecting ramonda? -- rwanda? >> they are protecting it with their silence and by becoming collaborators on other projects. france had support and aid to the ramonda. it depends on rwanda for -- it has a lot invested in mozambique. and britain is desperately hoping rwanda which is the most populated country in africa will t
they have seen uganda as the invader. and now uganda is the savior.we can understand clearly the frustration of the congolese people in the lack of the support of the un's versus -- forces and also the confusion to send people who yesterday came in as invaders coming back as saviors. saviors/invaders because at the same time they are continuing to lose effort in the region. i think people need to find solutions not only for this stage of the rebellion, but they need to question why it is...
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this part that it was being beaten in this game by it's right. whole uganda, uganda, back last year signed a deal with contrast to builds roads infrastructure in, in eastern d r c to help d r c to export its minerals. and so it would allow uganda to crack down on the adf, which is a local rebel group. so i think that there was a feeling in rwanda. oh goodness, uganda and dfcs getting very polly, all of a sudden that's our area that's, that's our playground. that's all backyard, and we, we don't have to be today by all right, and this is, this is, you know, we are the key player in the great lakes. and if anyone's going to in comes on that i think that's probably the meditation not very attractive because we were hearing a few a few moments ago. there has been some criticism of rwanda from the you in the u. k . frost of the us. perhaps it's been a little more explicit in his criticism, but nobody's doing anything. why? when you reported it to earlier, there are also reasons why the same group of western donors to support rwanda. they think of it considerable amounts of aids every year. and
this part that it was being beaten in this game by it's right. whole uganda, uganda, back last year signed a deal with contrast to builds roads infrastructure in, in eastern d r c to help d r c to export its minerals. and so it would allow uganda to crack down on the adf, which is a local rebel group. so i think that there was a feeling in rwanda. oh goodness, uganda and dfcs getting very polly, all of a sudden that's our area that's, that's our playground. that's all backyard, and we, we don't...
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at least 7000 of crossed into uganda. since october. children are disproportionately affected, more than a 100, have been separated from their families in areas where fighting is taking place. ah, that's bringing our guests for today's discussion from kinshasa, which went by fred bama. he is the executive director of abu tele a kali's institute for research on politics, governance and violence from liberal mercy. we're joined by angel the congress at am gonna the you and refugee agency representative in the democratic republic of congo and from london, which went by michaela wrong. a journalist on the author of do not disturb the story of a political murder at an african regime. gone bad. fred, we'll start with you. who is supporting the m 23 in that he r c. and why? thank you very much inviting me and so on this case from what you know, i'm from especially the, when the last group of experts, both dentistry has been supported by rwanda, mentally since the beginning of the separation and the back to end of 2021. we know a
at least 7000 of crossed into uganda. since october. children are disproportionately affected, more than a 100, have been separated from their families in areas where fighting is taking place. ah, that's bringing our guests for today's discussion from kinshasa, which went by fred bama. he is the executive director of abu tele a kali's institute for research on politics, governance and violence from liberal mercy. we're joined by angel the congress at am gonna the you and refugee agency...
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we know also from many people in the region that at some point we're not uganda. and so it's a free now, is it important to mention that the support of rwanda on interest to this new em to if we remind people how to enter the feedback in 2013 was also backed by rhonda. and then we saw many countries mobilize with special rhonda, which we don't really see, but frankly, i'm sorry to interrupt you. bought evidence. is there to suggest that when the is backing in 23 at the moment when rwanda is saying that it isn't so many evidence is from food ted, from drawing on by the un mission india middle school. there is also a round in military where around it tends to be one of the best you can. we could go back in new to who testified to see many, many from from rhonda to both. i think the reality of support rhonda to go to entity is known by many people, almost every people in in the region. and i know for sure that many embassies with an embassies and other i forgot to say, i didn't know clearly that around in some extent uganda, mtv. and it's not out of yours that you're
we know also from many people in the region that at some point we're not uganda. and so it's a free now, is it important to mention that the support of rwanda on interest to this new em to if we remind people how to enter the feedback in 2013 was also backed by rhonda. and then we saw many countries mobilize with special rhonda, which we don't really see, but frankly, i'm sorry to interrupt you. bought evidence. is there to suggest that when the is backing in 23 at the moment when rwanda is...
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nobody will here in comply uganda. today on the show, we look at why sustainable farming is so crucial to serving of fry j environment. also coming up on the program today. how lovey can some as useful 40 laser in uganda. how an architect in merkel is building houses more sustainably and why the people into a corner canyon are suffering from climate change. agriculture plays a major role when it comes to climate change. things like a one year excite emissions created by livestock or clearing forests who are blind and more and more often, seeds are genetically modified or manipulated. now a group of farmers form to me, i want to stop this trend and choosing to use the old feed varieties instead. an orbit gene harvest not far from the tunisian capital. here on he's one and a half acres of land selling must glee farms, fruits and vegetables. his yields are smaller than when he uses imported or genetically modified seeds. but celine must go, you've still prefers local seeds. mostly, isn't that they don't look particularly
nobody will here in comply uganda. today on the show, we look at why sustainable farming is so crucial to serving of fry j environment. also coming up on the program today. how lovey can some as useful 40 laser in uganda. how an architect in merkel is building houses more sustainably and why the people into a corner canyon are suffering from climate change. agriculture plays a major role when it comes to climate change. things like a one year excite emissions created by livestock or clearing...
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what slice a in uganda? how an architect in merkel is building houses more sustainably and why the people into colored kenya are suffering from climate change? agriculture plays a major role when it comes to climate change. things like of when you excite emissions created by livestock or hearing for a school or a blind and more and more often, seeds are genetically modified or manipulated. now a group of farmers from tunisia want to stop this trend and accusing to use the old seed varieties instead. an orbit gene harvest not far from the tunisian capital. here on he's one and a half acres of land selling must go you farms, fruits and vegetables is yields are smaller than when he uses imported or genetically modified seeds. but saline must, we've still prefers local seeds. mostly them. they don't look particularly good. sometimes they are small and crooked, but they produce better quality fruit, more nutritious and test here, and better adapted to our climate somewhere. sally must go avoid such official ferti
what slice a in uganda? how an architect in merkel is building houses more sustainably and why the people into colored kenya are suffering from climate change? agriculture plays a major role when it comes to climate change. things like of when you excite emissions created by livestock or hearing for a school or a blind and more and more often, seeds are genetically modified or manipulated. now a group of farmers from tunisia want to stop this trend and accusing to use the old seed varieties...
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god could have provided the continent with reliable power many years ago as uganda as president lashes out a criticism, buying western powers over his oil pipeline project with east african neighbor comes in here. we here at the views of local so i didn't really understand why even out president, he's writing someone telling them you're a hypocrite. he let him be any book with one in the afternoon this friday. and can paula in mid scan here in the russian capital. welcome to the news, rob on our t. overnights artillery shelling has been reported in the her son region, one of the territories that recently voted in a referendum to join russia. river crossings of the hydro electric power plant were apparently targeted. it comes as russian trips withdraw from parts of the region and mid fears that a dumb connected with the power station could burst and cause devastating flooding . also, according to my simple media reports, the anton of ski bridge that crosses the that never river has been attacked once again, reporters at the scene say 2 of the main bridge spans were blown up, leaving the
god could have provided the continent with reliable power many years ago as uganda as president lashes out a criticism, buying western powers over his oil pipeline project with east african neighbor comes in here. we here at the views of local so i didn't really understand why even out president, he's writing someone telling them you're a hypocrite. he let him be any book with one in the afternoon this friday. and can paula in mid scan here in the russian capital. welcome to the news, rob on...
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my name is sandra to no video here in comply uganda. today on the show, we look at why sustainable farming is so crucial to serving on friday environment. also coming up on the program to day. how lovey can song as useful for to slice a in uganda. how an architect in merkel is building houses more sustainably and why the people into colored kenya are suffering from climate change. agriculture plays a major role when it comes to climate change. things like a warn you excite emissions created by livestock or clearing forests who are blind and more and more often, seeds are genetically modified or manipulated. now, a group of farmers from tunisia want to store this trend and choosing to use the old seed varieties instead. an orbit gene harvest not far from the tunisian capital. here on he is one and a half acres of land solid must go you farms, fruits and vegetables is yields are smaller than when he uses imported or genetically modified seeds. but saline must go. you've still prefers local seeds mostly is empty, they don't look particular
my name is sandra to no video here in comply uganda. today on the show, we look at why sustainable farming is so crucial to serving on friday environment. also coming up on the program to day. how lovey can song as useful for to slice a in uganda. how an architect in merkel is building houses more sustainably and why the people into colored kenya are suffering from climate change. agriculture plays a major role when it comes to climate change. things like a warn you excite emissions created by...
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many views with gums as uganda as president lashes on it, criticism by western powers, albred's oil pipeline project with east african neighbor townsend. we hear that use local. i've known to really understand why even out praise is writing someone's telling them you are hippa green, he let him be any quick too with just after 3 in the afternoon here in moscow this friday. i'm you know, neil, let's get into ortiz top story. this hour we begin with the latest from the ukraine conflict down the current focal point, the her son region, the russian defense ministry say's its troops have regrouped on the left bank of the didn't yep. river there. i just saw some level of william at the hearse on front today at 5 o'clock in the morning. moscow time russian armed forces completed, crossing to the left bank of the nipper river. not a single piece of military equipment and weapons was left on the right. bank of all russian service men crossed the river formations and military units of the russian armed forces took up defensive lines and positions which were prepared in advance. there was no loss of pe
many views with gums as uganda as president lashes on it, criticism by western powers, albred's oil pipeline project with east african neighbor townsend. we hear that use local. i've known to really understand why even out praise is writing someone's telling them you are hippa green, he let him be any quick too with just after 3 in the afternoon here in moscow this friday. i'm you know, neil, let's get into ortiz top story. this hour we begin with the latest from the ukraine conflict down the...
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how lovey, can some us useful fertilizer in uganda? how an architect in merkel is building houses more sustainably? and why the people into a karnad kanga are suffering from climate change? agriculture plays a major role when it comes to climate change. things like a bond, you excite emissions created by livestock or fearing forests, who are blind and more and more often, seeds are genetically modified or manipulated. now, a group of farmers from tunisia want to stop this trend and choosing to use the old seed varieties instead. an orbit gene harvest not far from bit tunisian capital here on he's one and a half acres of land solid must go you farms, fruits and vegetables is yields are smaller than when he uses imported or genetically modified seeds but solid must go. you've still prefers local seeds mostly is empty, they don't look particularly good. sometimes they are small and crooked, but they produce better quality fruit, more nutritious and test here, and better adapted to our climate somewhere. sally must go avoid such official f
how lovey, can some us useful fertilizer in uganda? how an architect in merkel is building houses more sustainably? and why the people into a karnad kanga are suffering from climate change? agriculture plays a major role when it comes to climate change. things like a bond, you excite emissions created by livestock or fearing forests, who are blind and more and more often, seeds are genetically modified or manipulated. now, a group of farmers from tunisia want to stop this trend and choosing to...
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nobody will here in comply uganda. today on the show, we look at why sustainable farming is so crucial to serving on friday environment. also coming up on the program today. how lovey can some as useful 40 laser in uganda. how an architect in merkel is building houses more sustainably and why the people into con kenya are suffering from climate change. agriculture plays a major role when it comes to climate change. things like a warn you excite emissions created by livestock or clearing forests who are blind and more and more often, seeds are genetically modified or manipulated. now, a group of farmers from tunisia want to stop this trend and choosing to use the old seed varieties instead. an orbit gene harvest not far from the tunisian capital here on he's one and a half acres of land selling must go you farms, fruits and vegetables is yields are smaller than when he uses imported or genetically modified seeds. but saline must, we've still prefers local seeds mostly is empty, they don't look particularly good. sometim
nobody will here in comply uganda. today on the show, we look at why sustainable farming is so crucial to serving on friday environment. also coming up on the program today. how lovey can some as useful 40 laser in uganda. how an architect in merkel is building houses more sustainably and why the people into con kenya are suffering from climate change. agriculture plays a major role when it comes to climate change. things like a warn you excite emissions created by livestock or clearing forests...
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he cruised in uganda.10 years ago , and to the surprise of scientists, it did not mutate during this time. which is not just a rare case, a practically impossible level of homology of 99%, but, that is, in almost 10 years there have been no significant changes in the genome. well, as if they took the same thing in the eleventh year, the stamp has now begun to circulate again for market viruses. it is as if such stability is not characteristic, as it were, as a rule. they are quite fast in the rate of evolution of the virus, the genome of the followers changes in a couple of months of the virus, seven circles were enough. at the same time, patient zero and the causes of a new outbreak. the ministry of health of uganda is increasingly talking about the artificial origin of the virus. fever. ebola is a deadly disease among the symptoms, vomiting diarrhea, muscle pain, internal and external bleeding, the mortality rate is high according to the latest data, the virus was actively studied in american biological
he cruised in uganda.10 years ago , and to the surprise of scientists, it did not mutate during this time. which is not just a rare case, a practically impossible level of homology of 99%, but, that is, in almost 10 years there have been no significant changes in the genome. well, as if they took the same thing in the eleventh year, the stamp has now begun to circulate again for market viruses. it is as if such stability is not characteristic, as it were, as a rule. they are quite fast in the...
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also coming up uganda, imposed restrictions in an effort to halt at worst outbreak of the bowl. a virus curfews and travel bands are enforced and schools are closed. and at the world's camp, the hosts, qatar are out and arounds team and it's fine and protest ah, after threats of reprisals play as part of the sang along to their national anthem . around went on to be to wales to nil ah, i'm all i was like, oh, it's good to have you. with us, the southern ukrainian city of have san has become the latest targets of russian missile bombardments. the city has suffered its heaviest bombings since ukrainian troops liberated the region. 2 weeks ago. officials say at least 15 people were killed as rockets struck both residential and commercial buildings. this next report contains images that some viewers might find disturbing. the damaged remains of another rush, an attack on ukrainian homes. like so much of his son, there is no power here and the latest deadly shelling came during the night. the emergency lights help reveal the devastation to residence while paramedics rushed to help th
also coming up uganda, imposed restrictions in an effort to halt at worst outbreak of the bowl. a virus curfews and travel bands are enforced and schools are closed. and at the world's camp, the hosts, qatar are out and arounds team and it's fine and protest ah, after threats of reprisals play as part of the sang along to their national anthem . around went on to be to wales to nil ah, i'm all i was like, oh, it's good to have you. with us, the southern ukrainian city of have san has become the...
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w reporter julius, become were in uganda, whether a shot is on its way. this is a strange virus on it's still disturbing scientists because they have not yet identified an effective vaccine for it. we have hud talks from the world health organization and the ministry of health, that vaccine trials will be starting very soon. whereas this is not the virus that has queued more people. hot of the variance that of care more people, especially in west africa. this one comes now with a completely new challenge because at least in west africa, eventually the phone, the vaccine. but for the sudan virus, this dinah bull, a virus, the scientists are still looking for that solution. so it's a very strange strain. and it's still giving scientist headache. hopefully the trials will be successful. julius macomber, reporting that now sidney's bondai beach has gone nature ist, although just for one day more than 2000 people in australia dying from skin cancer every year. around the same number of outdoor enthusiasts took to the sans to publicize the dangers of the diseas
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and uganda. whether a shot is on the way. this is a strange virus on it's still disturbing scientists because they have not yet identified an effective vaccine for it. we have hud talks from the world here. so going to vision and the ministry of health that vaccine trials will be starting very soon. whereas this is not the virus that has queued more people, hot volumes that have killed more people, especially in west africa. this one comes now with a completely new challenge because at least in west africa, eventually the phone to vaccine. but for the sudan virus, this done to pull a virus, the scientists are still looking for that solution. so it's a very strange strain, and it's still giving scientist headache. hopefully the trials will be successful. now, are you afraid of creepy crawly? here are some that might change your outlook and your exhibition and france features giant eliminated insects to highlight the importance of bugs in our ecosystem. cindy beads who wrapped out on leave so brightly colored beetles and a hone
and uganda. whether a shot is on the way. this is a strange virus on it's still disturbing scientists because they have not yet identified an effective vaccine for it. we have hud talks from the world here. so going to vision and the ministry of health that vaccine trials will be starting very soon. whereas this is not the virus that has queued more people, hot volumes that have killed more people, especially in west africa. this one comes now with a completely new challenge because at least in...
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something gaining ground in border areas near uganda and rwanda. since the conflict broke out, tens of thousands of people have been displaced. the d r. c. government accuses rolanda of supporting the militants, but to galli, denies the allegations. we spoke to complete based journalists, guy lane balloon, on the situation. the rhonda has been saying that the government is supporting the f. b l r the who to people who flew in 1994 here in d r c. and that's why they want us to fight back they who to people because they are lack of threats for their government, especially for run the future. that war is the reason why rhonda is being supported dead am 23 officially they are denying by waves the un mapping with prove doc ronda is supporting the am trinity rebels. and so they have been denying official lead by rhonda has always been present to negotiate. we've become believe government the only one problem they especially a bout day in difference of the international community. they have all the proof that ronda is packing the d r c, but there is no po
something gaining ground in border areas near uganda and rwanda. since the conflict broke out, tens of thousands of people have been displaced. the d r. c. government accuses rolanda of supporting the militants, but to galli, denies the allegations. we spoke to complete based journalists, guy lane balloon, on the situation. the rhonda has been saying that the government is supporting the f. b l r the who to people who flew in 1994 here in d r c. and that's why they want us to fight back they...
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ah, and we had to uganda to accompany a blind man as he goes about his every day retains. during the pandemic, restrictions on public life, hit disabled people particularly hot at 1st to germany. in the town of ma book, a medical team, his research, and the effects of long covert including ailments, apparently caused by vaccinations. demand at the clinic is high. my book and alon a small town in the western german state of hassan. in this, the dill is one of germany's few treatment centers for people suffering suspected adverse reactions to covet. 19 inoculation. here at the university clinic, 32 year old vera and 26 year old alexander r, looking for help. they've suffered major health problems since their coven inoculations a year ago. experiencing a variety of symptoms that are making life difficult. it's alexander's 1st time in my book. he had to wait 8 months for an appointment. the outpatient clinic for post rack is over run. i've been approved for him. it's my 3rd time here and look at how the readings have changed. it could be down to the medication. what are your m
ah, and we had to uganda to accompany a blind man as he goes about his every day retains. during the pandemic, restrictions on public life, hit disabled people particularly hot at 1st to germany. in the town of ma book, a medical team, his research, and the effects of long covert including ailments, apparently caused by vaccinations. demand at the clinic is high. my book and alon a small town in the western german state of hassan. in this, the dill is one of germany's few treatment centers for...
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amy: plus, of the movement to stop a major oil pipeline in east africa stretching from uganda to tanzania>> my name is omar elmawi and today i will be speaking about a pipeline that will be impacting people, nature and the climate. amy: all that and more, coming up. welcome to democracy now, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman. we are broadcasting from the un climate summit in sharm el-sheikh, egypt. nato representatives held an emergency meeting in brussels today following a deadly blast tuesday on the border with ukraine. ukrainian president volodymyr zelenskyy initially blamed russia for the missile strike. this is the polis president duda . >> nothing indicates that this was an intentional attack. it was not intentional. it was not a missile targeted at poland. it was not an attack on poland. amy: on tuesday russian forces pounded ukrainian cities and energy facilities causing widespread blackouts in what kyiv reported was the largest missile attack since the start of the nine-month old invasion. earlier in the day, president volodymr zelensky asked g20 membert
amy: plus, of the movement to stop a major oil pipeline in east africa stretching from uganda to tanzania>> my name is omar elmawi and today i will be speaking about a pipeline that will be impacting people, nature and the climate. amy: all that and more, coming up. welcome to democracy now, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman. we are broadcasting from the un climate summit in sharm el-sheikh, egypt. nato representatives held an emergency meeting in brussels today...
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even uganda is not that trees. yeah. when days giving a hoping hon to clone will cause people coming that day in, i mean taking the it's like that you and me taking the goods of the people of congo. so you, brenda, coming up is lake coma being gay, made by uganda. so it's like giving, hoping time are you i left people's defense forces folks 1st that told us more about how the african troop deployment would work on the grounds, the east african commune to heads of states. mid to natal. i'm the jail municipal then approved into can yetta and decided to deploy a and is tough. who can do to mission force guzman? and it would be to this, um, the foot in the city didn't leave that to close his india to see each gun to was given him and it i mean a 6 to so the city country that i'm ready to deploy because i have a dozen you didn't do that, i will do a rooney, uganda, and opinion. and now on to the bricks gathering and russia st. petersburg, bringing together business delegations from 50 countries to discuss investment initiativ
even uganda is not that trees. yeah. when days giving a hoping hon to clone will cause people coming that day in, i mean taking the it's like that you and me taking the goods of the people of congo. so you, brenda, coming up is lake coma being gay, made by uganda. so it's like giving, hoping time are you i left people's defense forces folks 1st that told us more about how the african troop deployment would work on the grounds, the east african commune to heads of states. mid to natal. i'm the...
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all right, so we hit the streets and a went to hear from the locals in uganda. how they feel about all this this may have never been a better lawyer list of the wisdom concept of extractive industry like my head of state. but today screaming the french when that something of national interest is at speak. i've always had 3 questions. the issue of sovereignty, who owns it out? don't walk with your bears. who owns africa? is it still the loopholes of this world over the past? ought to be we gaining independence. i feel these guys are envious of us, that we don't have glass of natural resources when they come, they really need to step process. if we never come to an understanding of owning ourselves, then we shall always be running on someone's finger drops antiques, you know. so we need to make that choice of moving forward. we don't have to wait for someone to tell us what to do or not to do. yeah, we have to leave like that as his as of leave like that. i do not really understand wave in our placement is writing someone telling them you are a hypocrite. he, lett
all right, so we hit the streets and a went to hear from the locals in uganda. how they feel about all this this may have never been a better lawyer list of the wisdom concept of extractive industry like my head of state. but today screaming the french when that something of national interest is at speak. i've always had 3 questions. the issue of sovereignty, who owns it out? don't walk with your bears. who owns africa? is it still the loopholes of this world over the past? ought to be we...
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you guys know that piece, even uganda, isn't it? that yeah, when days giving a hoping hon to congo was people coming that day? you in, i mean taking the, it's like the you in a, me taking the goods of the people of congress. so you kinda coming up is like close to being gay. me back uganda. so it's like giving hoping, displaying rainbow flags and support of the l g. b t. community could be allowed and guitar during the ongoing world cup. after months of debate, as well as recent incidents of l. g. b, t. symbols being confiscated by authorities ortiz igor should on up report on the controversies which have meyer the world's biggest football festival. the fee for world cup has a reputation for bringing a sporting spectacle to the fans every 4 years. the one that's kicked off and kata is no exception. on the contrary, this year's event has already become a source of drama, both on and off the pitch. on day 3, already saudi arabia's team sitting in the modest 51st place in the global rankings made headlines of to beating the world's top
you guys know that piece, even uganda, isn't it? that yeah, when days giving a hoping hon to congo was people coming that day? you in, i mean taking the, it's like the you in a, me taking the goods of the people of congress. so you kinda coming up is like close to being gay. me back uganda. so it's like giving hoping, displaying rainbow flags and support of the l g. b t. community could be allowed and guitar during the ongoing world cup. after months of debate, as well as recent incidents of l....
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earlier we asked and dw reporter julius morgan, why in uganda, whether a shot is on the way. this is a strange virus on it's still disturbing scientists because they have not yet identified an effective vaccine for it. we have hud talks from the world here, so gonna position and a ministry of health. that vaccine trials will be starting very soon. whereas this is not the virus that has cute, multiple hot of the volumes that have killed more people, especially in west africa. this one comes now with a completely new challenge, because at least in west africa, eventually they formed a vaccine. but for the sudan virus, this a dining bull, a virus, the scientists are still looking for that solution. so it's a very strange strain and it's still giving scientist headache. hopefully the trials will be successful. like global summit on trade and endangered species has back to plan to protect sharks. aim is to reduce the alyssa trade in shark fence. several types of shark are in danger of extinction. now, more than 180 countries have approved the proposal in panama by sharks often con
earlier we asked and dw reporter julius morgan, why in uganda, whether a shot is on the way. this is a strange virus on it's still disturbing scientists because they have not yet identified an effective vaccine for it. we have hud talks from the world here, so gonna position and a ministry of health. that vaccine trials will be starting very soon. whereas this is not the virus that has cute, multiple hot of the volumes that have killed more people, especially in west africa. this one comes now...
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talk about what you are doing in uganda?i am part of a movement and one thing that we do is carry out climate education in schools, and also reach out to communities to tell them about what is happening at about their role in addressing the climate crisis. i also run a project which involves the installation of solar panels and eco-friendly -- in uganda. we have done installations in 31 schools. we started this project to drive the transition to renewable energy in schools and also carry out climate education, and ensure that schools have alternatives to clean up and alternatives to the energy they can use. amy: today is november 15. is it true it is your birthday? vanessa: yes. amy: that it is your b-earth day. and you are 26 years old. what would you consider the greatest birthday present coming out of this cop? happy birthday. vanessa: thank you so much. it would be having people and justice at the center of the negotiations and that will look like a loss and damage facility. that will look like a just transition to renew
talk about what you are doing in uganda?i am part of a movement and one thing that we do is carry out climate education in schools, and also reach out to communities to tell them about what is happening at about their role in addressing the climate crisis. i also run a project which involves the installation of solar panels and eco-friendly -- in uganda. we have done installations in 31 schools. we started this project to drive the transition to renewable energy in schools and also carry out...
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why in uganda, about the race to develop a treatment? this is a strange virus on its seal, disturbing scientists because they have not yet identified an effective vaccine for it. we have hud talks from the world here, so gonna position and a ministry of hills that vaccine trials will be starting very soon. whereas this is not the virus that has queued more people, the heart of the volumes that have killed more people, especially in west africa. this one comes now with a completely new challenge because at least in west africa, eventually they formed a foxy. but for the sudan virus, this is darnell bullard virus. the scientists are still looking for that solution. so it's a very strict strain. and it's still giving scientist here, dick. hopefully the trials will be successful. back for the world cup now, where the 2nd round of group matches has begun and grew a. the netherlands went up against ecuador with both teams coming off of wins. in their opening matches, the dutch opened the scoring and the 6 minute coat, cody gospel, with a stron
why in uganda, about the race to develop a treatment? this is a strange virus on its seal, disturbing scientists because they have not yet identified an effective vaccine for it. we have hud talks from the world here, so gonna position and a ministry of hills that vaccine trials will be starting very soon. whereas this is not the virus that has queued more people, the heart of the volumes that have killed more people, especially in west africa. this one comes now with a completely new challenge...
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also coming up on the authorities and uganda take steps to curb the spread of the a bowl of virus. curfews and travel bands are in place and public institutions are close and at the world cup and cut har, iran's national football team do what they didn't in their 1st match. ah, you hear they're singing along to their national anthem that he then went on to beat wales. you know? ah, hello, i'm claire richardson, thanks so much for joining us today. at least 4 people have been killed, an overnight missile attacks on the city of her son in ukraine, south. these are the worst strikes the region has seen since it was re taken 2 weeks ago by ukrainian troops. the targets included homes and commercial buildings . harrison's governor says hospital patients including children, are being evacuated due to the constant attacks. a warning that this next report contains disturbing images. the damaged remains of another rush, an attack on ukrainian homes. like so much of his son, there is no power here. and the latest deadly shelling came during the night. the emergency lights help reveal the devastation
also coming up on the authorities and uganda take steps to curb the spread of the a bowl of virus. curfews and travel bands are in place and public institutions are close and at the world cup and cut har, iran's national football team do what they didn't in their 1st match. ah, you hear they're singing along to their national anthem that he then went on to beat wales. you know? ah, hello, i'm claire richardson, thanks so much for joining us today. at least 4 people have been killed, an...
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so you're going to coming up the lake called being a neighbor to uganda. so it's like giving you hoping hand and now onto the 3 day breaks gathering and russia st. petersburg, bringing together business delegations from 50 countries to discuss investment and initiative within the block delegations from berks member states are presenting their project proposals and rushes northern capital. the main session on friday will focus on digital development, raising urban living, sanders and rural economic projects. we caught up with the head of the indian center for promotion of international initiative, who says a brick provides a form for equal opportunities which attract more new members. i would like to see the concept of big plus municipality for them. this is a very great initiative and a great idea because everybody's working on different platform or agenda, which is related to governmental level or into the business to be a 2nd level. bricks group is not a viable. it is a open group open platform which equally support and help such countries. and when we t
so you're going to coming up the lake called being a neighbor to uganda. so it's like giving you hoping hand and now onto the 3 day breaks gathering and russia st. petersburg, bringing together business delegations from 50 countries to discuss investment and initiative within the block delegations from berks member states are presenting their project proposals and rushes northern capital. the main session on friday will focus on digital development, raising urban living, sanders and rural...
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never found uganda ministry of health increasingly talk about the artificial origin of the virus.. ebola is a deadly disease among the symptoms, vomiting, diarrhea, muscle pain, internal and external bleeding, the mortality rate is high according to the latest data, the virus has been actively studied in american biolaboratories in ukraine, this is evidenced by the seized documents and the purpose of the study is far from peaceful. interest in more is shown in american centers near the new hearth in west africa, only data on this project are classified. today when we have enough this broad negative information about the capabilities of virological centers to create new pathogens or, so to speak, correct the aggravation of the course of diseases caused by standard pathogens, any outbreak, any time a new infectious agent appears, raises a question. and, is there not man-made intervention here, but the intervention of those, uh, centers of those laboratories that have such competencies and can, accordingly, not only create, but also deliver the pathogen to various regions. west afric
never found uganda ministry of health increasingly talk about the artificial origin of the virus.. ebola is a deadly disease among the symptoms, vomiting, diarrhea, muscle pain, internal and external bleeding, the mortality rate is high according to the latest data, the virus has been actively studied in american biolaboratories in ukraine, this is evidenced by the seized documents and the purpose of the study is far from peaceful. interest in more is shown in american centers near the new...
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the other is located just 30 kilometers to the north in uganda. ringback in the blendy, impenetrable forest, a primeval lowland and mountain rain, forest region. 331 square kilometers of land known for its exceptional biodiversity, or home to over $400.00 of the world's last mountain gorillas. the kind of terrain that makes it difficult to determine their exact numbers. there is also a reason is called impenetrable. now the vegetation and very dense, you could have a grill and not very far away from here and not know it because of all of it. martha robins from the max planck institute in germany is on her way to the mo cheese a group of guerrillas. each clan is assigned the same name as back into its liter, a silver back. ah! after a 90 minute hike, the american anthropologist reaches her destination. we where surgical masks when we're with them, the guerrillas, if we're within 10 meters of them, we wear them. because even though right now i feel very healthy. i'm not exhibiting any signs of having a cold. i may still be carrying it. and the last
the other is located just 30 kilometers to the north in uganda. ringback in the blendy, impenetrable forest, a primeval lowland and mountain rain, forest region. 331 square kilometers of land known for its exceptional biodiversity, or home to over $400.00 of the world's last mountain gorillas. the kind of terrain that makes it difficult to determine their exact numbers. there is also a reason is called impenetrable. now the vegetation and very dense, you could have a grill and not very far away...
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ebola in uganda.s to be where uganda is and why it should be of concern to us, but first of all, because biosecurity issues , as we have understood very well over the past few years, are critical issues . and viruses that seem to be far away from us can unexpectedly approach us. especially considering the fact that the origin of these viruses is very common. and most importantly, let's say cycles, their development is far away, not always clear, even to specialists, so let's talk about this. i hope that oleg viktorovich pyankov is in touch with us. hello, hear me . good afternoon. yes i hear. please tell me, here is the situation with the bula vugande. it is clear that viruses are not new, it is clear that it has been around for a long time africa is also known to him. unfortunately, in terms of the spread of diseases. not always a prosperous region, however. here, in this case, as far as i understand, scientists say that over these 10 years that it has been circulating in this region, and it does not
ebola in uganda.s to be where uganda is and why it should be of concern to us, but first of all, because biosecurity issues , as we have understood very well over the past few years, are critical issues . and viruses that seem to be far away from us can unexpectedly approach us. especially considering the fact that the origin of these viruses is very common. and most importantly, let's say cycles, their development is far away, not always clear, even to specialists, so let's talk about this. i...
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if i bring one of the most from uganda, 10 to 14, from one. yes. so the conference leaves around the environmental impact from the conference with above the human rights abuses that already been witness and the baby must not be much to be disregarded. simply because the with some power, hypo claim they added a little bit, we dismissing the conference because we are an independent country that should be able to make independent the vision of our development. we know what is best for us . okay. that stick to the cons. now let's take a look at what's been going on on the 27th, some a little world leading recycling organization fast. the bank will take part in the ongoing comp $27.00 conference in egypt to once again raise the alarming rates of global pollution. the african content is the hardest hit having become a gigantic dumpsite for plastic waste. cent from western country that oxy, close the front cover of the tap, my brain, the mountains of rubbish to bring us the story. plastic is ubiquitous. it fills our air, land, and oceans and landfills lik
if i bring one of the most from uganda, 10 to 14, from one. yes. so the conference leaves around the environmental impact from the conference with above the human rights abuses that already been witness and the baby must not be much to be disregarded. simply because the with some power, hypo claim they added a little bit, we dismissing the conference because we are an independent country that should be able to make independent the vision of our development. we know what is best for us . okay....
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in uganda, you got about a one, a 1000000 chat in the air of kampala. so you, i think we have a delay that that's okay. i'll be patient as my question, but in uganda you have a one and 1000000 chance of meeting a psychiatrist. meaning for every 1000000 people that live there, you have one psychiatrist, but as long as you're in a power outage right now. how does the country, i guess, trias, what they need to address here? do they address, getting you more steady electricity, or do they address? getting more psychiatrist. i thank you for your question. you know, very tricky question, but of course would be to get more electricity rate. we've not, but it to a point where we take mental health very, very seriously. like that for population of 4546000000. 1 psychiatry. yes. and it's very disheartening. you know, we can go, we can blame all of our africa, mental health trying to do, we can say, or the lack of awareness. however, they are people on ground doing that, that work, right? that's what we do. that's what i really does rate, but we have, we have a po
in uganda, you got about a one, a 1000000 chat in the air of kampala. so you, i think we have a delay that that's okay. i'll be patient as my question, but in uganda you have a one and 1000000 chance of meeting a psychiatrist. meaning for every 1000000 people that live there, you have one psychiatrist, but as long as you're in a power outage right now. how does the country, i guess, trias, what they need to address here? do they address, getting you more steady electricity, or do they address?...
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under wonder, uganda agreed to deploy military forces following april decision by 7 countries of the east african community to set up a force to fight the rebels. democratic republic of the congo joined the community earlier this year. and we spoke to you on the ugandan army spokesperson, who describes how the african troop deployment would work. and how a un mission to the region failed to meet his aims. the east african commune did just its mid to narrow and the chairman shipper was integrated into can yetta and decided to deploy a and he's tough, who can innovation force, who's him? and it would be to this the foot in the negative force in india, c, d, v. and has been going with this in 18. 60 to league. is it only the most expensive mission in human history? but then fighting is doing good. people being killed. uganda's gave us their opinion on the collective fight against those m. 20 t rebels, and it's time to think about shed solutions to the problem. i, personally, i believe in what we quote unity and togetherness integration as ist africa. now good is, is 5 big and think abou
under wonder, uganda agreed to deploy military forces following april decision by 7 countries of the east african community to set up a force to fight the rebels. democratic republic of the congo joined the community earlier this year. and we spoke to you on the ugandan army spokesperson, who describes how the african troop deployment would work. and how a un mission to the region failed to meet his aims. the east african commune did just its mid to narrow and the chairman shipper was...
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so you kinda coming up, lake con, were being gay, made by uganda. so it's like giving, hoping time in sports news, the captain of the belgium football team has condemned. the german seems protest against the bon on l. g. b, t. c on bonds. holdings focused on football and not political messages. they would have done better not to do it and to when we are here to play football. i am not here to send a political message. people are better placed for that. we want to be focused on football. ortiz eager to don of reports on the controversies that have mired the world's biggest football event. the fee for world cup has the reputation for bringing a sporting spectacle to the fans every 4 years. the one that's kicked off and cut off is no exception. on the contrary, this year's event has already become a source of drama, both on and off the pitch. on day 3, already saudi arabia's team sitting in the modest 51st place in the global rankings, made headlines off to beating the world's top 3 argentina. and the devastation of the messy devotees could only be man
so you kinda coming up, lake con, were being gay, made by uganda. so it's like giving, hoping time in sports news, the captain of the belgium football team has condemned. the german seems protest against the bon on l. g. b, t. c on bonds. holdings focused on football and not political messages. they would have done better not to do it and to when we are here to play football. i am not here to send a political message. people are better placed for that. we want to be focused on football. ortiz...
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what are t africa also heard from uganda and residents about how they feel about the issue? this has never been a better loyal list of the western concept of extractive industry like my head of state. but to be screaming, the french when that something of national interest is at speak. i've always had 3 questions. the issue of sovereignty. who owns it? our democracy or bears, who owns africa? is it still but new opponents of this world over the past ought to be we gaining independence. i feel this guys a vs over that. so we don't have to ask for natural resources. when they come, they really need to sub process. if we never come to an understanding of owning ourselves, then we shall always be running on someone's finger drops and tapes, you know. so we need to make that choice of moving forward. we don't have to wait for someone to tell us what to do or not to do. yeah, we have to leave like that as his as of leave like that. i do not really understand waive in our president is writing someone telling them you are hypocrite. he let him be any pl, quick 2. or we also spoke to
what are t africa also heard from uganda and residents about how they feel about the issue? this has never been a better loyal list of the western concept of extractive industry like my head of state. but to be screaming, the french when that something of national interest is at speak. i've always had 3 questions. the issue of sovereignty. who owns it? our democracy or bears, who owns africa? is it still but new opponents of this world over the past ought to be we gaining independence. i feel...