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had planned with uganda. obama administration pulled millions of dollars that had been planned to give to that country to support their country's policing. the u.s. had planned to open a national public health institute in uganda. instead the obama administration withdrew the millions of dollars planned for that endeavor and moved it to another country instead. the obama white house used all these powers at its disposal. and it seems to have made a difference. those efforts were not the only reason that the antigay law fell apart in 2014 but it fell apart. the law was challenge in the court there in uganda by human rights activists, by journalists, it was struck down in courts on technical grounds. but the big shove from the united states by all accounts made a difference. now in 2023, it is back. it's worse in some ways. and this new legislation once again comes against the back drop of americans being involved in it. once again, a back drop of u.s. antigay evangelical groups pouring resources into advocatin
had planned with uganda. obama administration pulled millions of dollars that had been planned to give to that country to support their country's policing. the u.s. had planned to open a national public health institute in uganda. instead the obama administration withdrew the millions of dollars planned for that endeavor and moved it to another country instead. the obama white house used all these powers at its disposal. and it seems to have made a difference. those efforts were not the only...
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so they crossed into uganda.all find out the details, how they could have been in the area for a few days without being detected. adf is an islamist group that originated in uganda. they waged war. the attackers were about five in number. they were initially led by ugandans and they waged war against the yoweri museveni government in the 1990s. they were based in that same region in the rwenzori mountains and they were pushed in the �*90s into the drc. but even then, their methods of operation were very similar to what happened friday night. they burned villages, attacked travellers on buses, and in 1998 they had attacked a technical school and killed about 80 students there. they burned their dormitories down as well. but in the last couple of decades, they've only been based in eastern drc, except for 2021, when a series of suicide bombs in kampala were blamed on them. the rebels now say they are linked to the islamic state. the community is in mourning. it's in so much shock. it also brings memories for those
so they crossed into uganda.all find out the details, how they could have been in the area for a few days without being detected. adf is an islamist group that originated in uganda. they waged war. the attackers were about five in number. they were initially led by ugandans and they waged war against the yoweri museveni government in the 1990s. they were based in that same region in the rwenzori mountains and they were pushed in the �*90s into the drc. but even then, their methods of...
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�* ~ ., boycott uganda? but i think you have to be careful. — boycott uganda?cott uganda? but i think you have to be careful, you have _ boycott uganda? but i think you have to be careful, you have to _ boycott uganda? but i think you have to be careful, you have to look- boycott uganda? but i think you have to be careful, you have to look to - to be careful, you have to look to see the status and all the countries that you operate in. there are plenty of things going on that you have to ask yourself, can i be there and help change it or am i there in the face of things changing in the wrong direction? and you have to makejudgments. there is nothing black and white about anything like this, it is full of ambiguity, and i think you've got me good, balanced judgments. and you can see the full interview with lord browne as well as an interview with one of europe's leading transgender bosses on talking business weekly with aaron heslehurst this weekend. how to solve the problem of plastic pollution. most markets are gaining today, the american debt deal having been
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so they crossed into uganda.nd out the details, how they could have been in the area for a few days without being detected. the bbc�*s patience atuhaire in kampala explains the background of adf insurgents. the adf is an islamist group formed in uganda, they waged war against the government in the 1990s. they were based in that same region in the mountains and were pushed in the 19905 into the drc. but even then, their methods of operation were very similar to what happened friday night. they attacked trucks and buses, and a 1998, they attacked a technical school and killed about 80 students there, they burned their dormitories down as well. but in the last couple decades, they've only been based in the drc except for 2021, when a series of suicide bombs in kampala were blamed on them. the rebels now say they are linked to the islamic state. the community is in mourning, it's in so much shock. it also brings memories for those who are alive then of what used to happen in the 905. so the community have been here b
so they crossed into uganda.nd out the details, how they could have been in the area for a few days without being detected. the bbc�*s patience atuhaire in kampala explains the background of adf insurgents. the adf is an islamist group formed in uganda, they waged war against the government in the 1990s. they were based in that same region in the mountains and were pushed in the 19905 into the drc. but even then, their methods of operation were very similar to what happened friday night. they...
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had planned with uganda. millions of dollars that have been planned to be given to that country in support of their countries policing. u.s. at the time plans to open a national public health institute if you go out there instead the ugandan illustration withdrew the millions dollars a plan for that indifferent moved to another country instead. the obama white house used all of these powers at its disposal, and it seems to have made a difference because those efforts were not the only reason that giannis and tequila fell apart in 2014. but it did fall apart. the law was challenged in court there and uganda by human rights activists and civil rights groups and by mps and academics and journalists and it was eventually struck down by ugandan courts on technical grounds. but the big show up on this issue from the united states by all accounts made a difference. now in 2023 it is back. it is worsen some ways and this new legislation once again comes against a backdrop of americans being involved in it. once again
had planned with uganda. millions of dollars that have been planned to be given to that country in support of their countries policing. u.s. at the time plans to open a national public health institute if you go out there instead the ugandan illustration withdrew the millions dollars a plan for that indifferent moved to another country instead. the obama white house used all of these powers at its disposal, and it seems to have made a difference because those efforts were not the only reason...
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it kicked up what happened in uganda. even our response to it has kicked up more vocal leadership to push through further exacerbating criminalization measures and, by the way, really important positive decisions that have been made in africa that in turn have generated backlash. we saw something very similar here, of course, over many decades. where antidiscrimination ordinances, for example, in florida, decades ago. then kicked off major, very pronounced counter reactions, massive fundraising, etc.. that is happening too. for a step forward, it then ignites certain forces and antibodies. then you see proactive moves that really can setback those rights. again, the tactics, i think we would have to be very case specific. but, where i would, especially for those of you in civil society or not in the government per se, the actual support for the organizations. you will have the chance as well in this country, those of you active in the lgbtqia plus community through the welcome core at the state department. this is a very
it kicked up what happened in uganda. even our response to it has kicked up more vocal leadership to push through further exacerbating criminalization measures and, by the way, really important positive decisions that have been made in africa that in turn have generated backlash. we saw something very similar here, of course, over many decades. where antidiscrimination ordinances, for example, in florida, decades ago. then kicked off major, very pronounced counter reactions, massive...
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so they crossed into uganda.l find out the details, how they could have been in the area for a few days without being detected. patience atuhaire is in kampala for us. the attackers were about five in number. that's according to a statement from the army. they are said to have locked the dormitories and used the boys�* mattresses to set them alight and burn down the buildings, and the children were locked inside. we also understand some may have been abducted, including some members from the community. some of them might be children as well. what the army are saying is that they are going to try and pursue the fighters from the air. the children are said to have been forced to carry the loot that was taken from the school store, and so the army are saying they will try and pursue them from the air and see if they can find the fighters and possibly rescue the hostages. the adf is an islamist rebel group that originated in uganda. they were initially led by ugandans and they waged war against the yoweri museveni go
so they crossed into uganda.l find out the details, how they could have been in the area for a few days without being detected. patience atuhaire is in kampala for us. the attackers were about five in number. that's according to a statement from the army. they are said to have locked the dormitories and used the boys�* mattresses to set them alight and burn down the buildings, and the children were locked inside. we also understand some may have been abducted, including some members from the...
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we have an operation in the drc and we know that mac they crossed into uganda...ave you talk to us. that is uganda's information minister. now it's time for a look at today's sport. england still lead by over 200 runs as they look for more wickets, in australia's reply to their first innings total — on the second day of the first test. australia are i98—a — they're now back out after tea at edgbaston. usman khawaja approaching his century. his fellow opener david warner fared not so well — out for 9, to who else, but england's stuard broad — who also bowled marnus labuschagne. ben stokes limited steve smith to just 16 — before travis head reached his 50. moeen ali ended his innings. day three of the us open gets underway injust over an hour's time. rickie fowler is the man to catch. having broken the first round tournament record with his 62, he became the fastest player to get to 10 under par, in us open history. he leads the way with a one—shot lead over wyndham clark. rory mcilroy�*s up there too — he's two shots off the lead. mcilroy was in danger of falling a
we have an operation in the drc and we know that mac they crossed into uganda...ave you talk to us. that is uganda's information minister. now it's time for a look at today's sport. england still lead by over 200 runs as they look for more wickets, in australia's reply to their first innings total — on the second day of the first test. australia are i98—a — they're now back out after tea at edgbaston. usman khawaja approaching his century. his fellow opener david warner fared not so well...
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could that me more attacks and uganda in 2021. there was too much pressure to be in the, in the call. i and the tax yes. in the district of that system, because this is the closest to the democratic republic of global in the east. the attacks of 2021 way on the stand. it will be close by 2028. we are still having to present so video. you may also get to know that in 2919 to 7. assuming i read in the process, it was that topped in 1998. it controlled about college was the technical college was also accept students of adapted as, as queued. i'm by 2021. when the attack happened in the district to assist it, we knew that we still had to have the presence of the edu. and that they had not really been flashed from global corporate even when there was a joint operation between that. what is, i mean that you've done that? i mean on the run then. i mean when they're in twin in the 1998 by that same bill was a post that was trying to pass the spice global. i'm trying to to, to the governmental, oh gosh, i didn't. but by that time, they ran
could that me more attacks and uganda in 2021. there was too much pressure to be in the, in the call. i and the tax yes. in the district of that system, because this is the closest to the democratic republic of global in the east. the attacks of 2021 way on the stand. it will be close by 2028. we are still having to present so video. you may also get to know that in 2919 to 7. assuming i read in the process, it was that topped in 1998. it controlled about college was the technical college was...
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the adf, or the threat they pose to uganda. the adf. or the — the threat they pose to uganda.a. tte: adf, or the allied defence the threat they pose to uganda. t'te: adf, or the allied defence forces, has its origins in uganda, in the western regions, in the early 90s. in 1998, 25 years ago, they carried out an attack in the same region and they attacked a technical institute, killed 80 and abducted hundreds. at the time they were rebelling against the time they were rebelling against the current president's rule and they have been driven out of uganda into the drc, in 2021 some attacks into the drc, in 2021 some attacks in kampala were linked to this group and in 2022 last year an operation was launched to try and flush out the rebels. the major general i referred to earlier said one of their —— the group is under a lot of pressure in the drc, is that they are moving back into uganda to try and remind the world there are still there. this time it was a small target but this group is still very much present within uganda and drc. thank you that update. early results suggest vo
the adf, or the threat they pose to uganda. the adf. or the — the threat they pose to uganda.a. tte: adf, or the allied defence the threat they pose to uganda. t'te: adf, or the allied defence forces, has its origins in uganda, in the western regions, in the early 90s. in 1998, 25 years ago, they carried out an attack in the same region and they attacked a technical institute, killed 80 and abducted hundreds. at the time they were rebelling against the time they were rebelling against the...
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people are killed — most of them students — and several abducted as militants attack a school in ugandathey are telling us the borders are secured, security is tight, i want the security to tell us where they were when these killers came to kill our people. vladimir putin rejects calls by a group of african leaders to agree a ceasefire with ukraine at a diplomatic meeting in russia. a new ceasefire in sudan — the warring generals agree to stop fighting for 72 hours from sunday morning. teachers in england announce two more days of strike action as part of a long—running pay dispute. hello, i'm samantha simmonds. welcome to the programme. we begin our programme in uganda — where a rebel attack on a school in the west of the country has left about a0 people dead — most of them teenage pupils. police are hunting the attackers — islamic militants, based in the neighbouring democratic republic of congo. our correspondent barbara plett usher sent this report from nairobi — and a warning, it does contain distressing details. he survived but has to live with the horror. the community stunned by
people are killed — most of them students — and several abducted as militants attack a school in ugandathey are telling us the borders are secured, security is tight, i want the security to tell us where they were when these killers came to kill our people. vladimir putin rejects calls by a group of african leaders to agree a ceasefire with ukraine at a diplomatic meeting in russia. a new ceasefire in sudan — the warring generals agree to stop fighting for 72 hours from sunday morning....
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engagement with uganda. that includes potentially cutting foreign aid. the u.s.s uganda nearly $1 billion each year, mostly in support of public health programs, including to combat hiv. earlier this year, national security council spokesman john kirby warned, the fallout could be economic. mr. kirby: that would be really unfortunate, because so much of the economic assistance that we provide uganda is health assistance. stephanie: the u.s. sanctioned uganda in 2014, after president museveni signed a similar law that was later overturned in court. but uganda is only one of more than 30 african countries that bans same-sex relations. uganda's anti-lgbtq sentiment is partially explained by the influence of british colonial rules. and the bill follows a years-long crackdown on lgbtq people that has also garned broad support. wilfred: what the president did was the right thing, because we cannot take what other people are doing in their countries to what, to bring it to uganda. stephanie: for more on this law, i'm joined now by steven kabuye. he's the co-founder of t
engagement with uganda. that includes potentially cutting foreign aid. the u.s.s uganda nearly $1 billion each year, mostly in support of public health programs, including to combat hiv. earlier this year, national security council spokesman john kirby warned, the fallout could be economic. mr. kirby: that would be really unfortunate, because so much of the economic assistance that we provide uganda is health assistance. stephanie: the u.s. sanctioned uganda in 2014, after president museveni...
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killed — and several abducted — as militants linked to the islamic state group attack a school in uganda hope to be able to capture the terrorists, and also save the six students who were abducted. a day after visiting ukraine, a group of african leaders meet vladimir putin in russia — and call for peace talks. teachers in england announce two more days of strike action as part of a long—running pay dispute. a man appears in court charged with the murders of three people on the streets of nottingham in england on tuesday. the ugandan government has told the bbc that 37 pupils were killed in an attack on a school in the west of the country. security forces are hunting rebels from the allied democratic forces or adf — which is linked to the islamic state group and allegedly carried out the attack. the pupils were attacked with machetes and killed inside school buildings that were set alight. eight people were injured and six students were abducted. it happened at a secondary school in mpondwe. police say the fighters had crossed the border from the democratic republic of the congo. the adf
killed — and several abducted — as militants linked to the islamic state group attack a school in uganda hope to be able to capture the terrorists, and also save the six students who were abducted. a day after visiting ukraine, a group of african leaders meet vladimir putin in russia — and call for peace talks. teachers in england announce two more days of strike action as part of a long—running pay dispute. a man appears in court charged with the murders of three people on the streets...
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you're watching algae 0 also coming up on the program. dozens killed a not attack at a school in uganda. police on members of the um, group the allied democratic forces the south deformed minnesota is welcomed in tyrone just weeks options. the 2 nations re established diplomatic on tax. the us president joe biden takes off his re election campaign with a riley in philadelphia. the we've been following developments closely and saddam this evening and you see is fine, has just been agreed between the army and the rapids. support forces they've been battling for control of the country for move in 2 months. it's set to last for 72 hours, but it is the latest in a series of agreements between the 2 sides, which so far has been unstable and failed to really hold a joint statement released by united states and saudi arabia says this new sci fi will take effect from sun a at 6 am local time, but it comes off to more strikes at the capital hard to 17 people, including 5 children, were killed. plumes of smoke was seen rising from an oil depot in the south of associates. the army has control over
you're watching algae 0 also coming up on the program. dozens killed a not attack at a school in uganda. police on members of the um, group the allied democratic forces the south deformed minnesota is welcomed in tyrone just weeks options. the 2 nations re established diplomatic on tax. the us president joe biden takes off his re election campaign with a riley in philadelphia. the we've been following developments closely and saddam this evening and you see is fine, has just been agreed between...
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uganda, a country in east africa with a young population of about 45 million people , can be more than the target market for the export of our country's manufactured products. continent the world is warming , according to the report of the world meteorological organization, as the climate in europe in 2022, the temperature in sex has increased by one and a half degrees celsius from 1991 to 2021. europe is warming at a faster rate. other continents of the world are getting warmer. europe, which should prepare itself for more deadly heat caused by climate change , is confirmed by the new report of the world meteorological organization, and last year saw about 23 degrees celsius warmer than the era . copernicus program was before his industrialization the european union also says that last year, france, germany, italy, portugal, spain and the united kingdom had the hottest year in their history with more than 16 thousand deaths and 2 billion dollars due to the weather conditions of this continent in the last year alone, according to the latest statistics of the environmental organization.
uganda, a country in east africa with a young population of about 45 million people , can be more than the target market for the export of our country's manufactured products. continent the world is warming , according to the report of the world meteorological organization, as the climate in europe in 2022, the temperature in sex has increased by one and a half degrees celsius from 1991 to 2021. europe is warming at a faster rate. other continents of the world are getting warmer. europe, which...
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and most of those roads are in just 3 countries being uganda attends with you and south africa. so by that standard, it is essentially unsafe to commit 5 bicycle in most parts of africa. so given that we wanted to get a feel of what it's life to get around by bike in a major city. we've picked africa's most popular city to check it out. lagos is going to be very congested. people can spend up to 3 hours a day stuck in traffic that adds up to a significant amount of time and lost productivity. so could using a bicycle like this one help. i'll coordinate pressure by me and release that you pull them up with that to the test as the cycling is not for the same process. know that because that's, i mean i'm the parent liaison can be rest, correct. which means when you cycle you up with yourself, i believe of accidents. the good news for me down to drive off. i'm not i don't think the out the upstairs there is get to the slab. that's good. we go, we come in my car right now. if i look my doors, i can see all my windows, i have some safety net that nobody's going to come and harass me.
and most of those roads are in just 3 countries being uganda attends with you and south africa. so by that standard, it is essentially unsafe to commit 5 bicycle in most parts of africa. so given that we wanted to get a feel of what it's life to get around by bike in a major city. we've picked africa's most popular city to check it out. lagos is going to be very congested. people can spend up to 3 hours a day stuck in traffic that adds up to a significant amount of time and lost productivity....
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the idea of a rebel group with origins in uganda, their leader is in prison in uganda.been on trial for a while having been arrested in tanzania a few years ago. in the 90s, they operated in liberia, but then they were pursued by the ugandan forces again and again. back then, they used to attack families, schools as well. in 1998, they attacked dormitories and killed about 80 students. they operated and terrorised that region in the 90s, and then they were pushed into drc. but in 2021, there were bomb attacks in kampala that were bomb attacks in kampala that were blamed on these rebels. so it appears they have been trying to research. . ., , ., research. that was our correspondent. - live to kampala, with freelance journalist darren allan kyeyune. thank you forjoining us. we know a number of students are still unaccounted for. that is what the afp news agency is reporting. dozens feared to be abducted. what is the latest on efforts to try and locate those students? the latest we've got is that... to know the number of students. flan? know the number of students. carry o
the idea of a rebel group with origins in uganda, their leader is in prison in uganda.been on trial for a while having been arrested in tanzania a few years ago. in the 90s, they operated in liberia, but then they were pursued by the ugandan forces again and again. back then, they used to attack families, schools as well. in 1998, they attacked dormitories and killed about 80 students. they operated and terrorised that region in the 90s, and then they were pushed into drc. but in 2021, there...
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in uganda. the government's plains militants linked to the islamic state and says it's pursuing the government. also coming up, african leaders push for peace during a meeting with vladimir putin in saint petersburg. the tops come a day after they urge ukrainian leader of a lot of mirrors the landscape to seek a troops with moscow. the crime is committed for the opening ceremony of the special olympics here in berlin. we meet 2 german twins who are going for swimming goals and the games for people with intellectual disabilities. all that and more the on problem funding the as welcome to the program. officials in uganda say at least 41 people have been killed in an attack on a secondary school. most of the victims are students. the attack happens near at the border with congo authorities say they're pursuing militants linked to the so called as nomic state. a community in shock, a dozens were killed in the school in uganda, locked up and buttoned to live or hacked to death with machetes. to survi
in uganda. the government's plains militants linked to the islamic state and says it's pursuing the government. also coming up, african leaders push for peace during a meeting with vladimir putin in saint petersburg. the tops come a day after they urge ukrainian leader of a lot of mirrors the landscape to seek a troops with moscow. the crime is committed for the opening ceremony of the special olympics here in berlin. we meet 2 german twins who are going for swimming goals and the games for...
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but it's wider than uganda.ulf states, you know, being gay is not just illegal, it can be punishable by death. you've got the others like nigeria, it's illegal, places in russia, even the united states in some way feel like they're almost going backwards. so i'm just wondering, is it practical for anyone senior in the oil industry to be out, to be openly gay? it'd be hard to operate, wouldn't it? well, i think it's possible and it's desirable today to be out, if you can. the most important thing is not to say to people they should come out and then expose them to personal danger. that would be a terrible thing to do in business for sure. so, i think that bosses can come out, they will have a bit of a security blanket around them because of their position, and people will maybe talk to them and not acknowledge anything about them. and indeed, ithink that is the case. it will be ignored as something that, you know, we don't talk about in polite society. "let's talk business, but forget about your own personal life
but it's wider than uganda.ulf states, you know, being gay is not just illegal, it can be punishable by death. you've got the others like nigeria, it's illegal, places in russia, even the united states in some way feel like they're almost going backwards. so i'm just wondering, is it practical for anyone senior in the oil industry to be out, to be openly gay? it'd be hard to operate, wouldn't it? well, i think it's possible and it's desirable today to be out, if you can. the most important...
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in uganda and particular.dent obama, as well as a senior adviser at the state department. thank you for joining us on this. we appreciate you. how have specifically this movement, in the united states, kind of played this role in african nations and pushing this type of extreme legislation, these extreme laws? >> a lot of this comes out of the fight against aids that we saw on africa. the administration did amazing job of sending millions of millions of dollars overseas to africa to really make sure that the population could be safe. and uganda, you had something like 30 to 40% of pregnant women who had aids. it is a crisis. but within that crisis, and within that u.s. government money that was going, you started to see evangelical missionaries attach themselves to this movement. and instead of focusing on the fact that there were safe sex measures that could stop the spread of aids, they started talking about homosexuality, lgbtq identities as being the problem and part of the crisis. you saw this evangelical
in uganda and particular.dent obama, as well as a senior adviser at the state department. thank you for joining us on this. we appreciate you. how have specifically this movement, in the united states, kind of played this role in african nations and pushing this type of extreme legislation, these extreme laws? >> a lot of this comes out of the fight against aids that we saw on africa. the administration did amazing job of sending millions of millions of dollars overseas to africa to...
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in uganda.t in london — where king charles�* first trooping the colour parade has just taken place to celebrate his official birthday. a short time ago, the king and senior royals emerged onto the balcony at buckingham palace — including prince william and kate and their children, princes george, princess charlotte and prince louis. here on the balcony they watched the fly—past, which included these 18 aircraft forming the initials cr — for charles rex. rex is latin for king, of course. live now to caroline aston, royal commentator and features writer at majesty magazine. thank you forjoining us. i take it you've watched everything? yes. you've watched everything? yes, stunninu. you've watched everything? yes, stunning- he _ you've watched everything? yes, stunning. he got _ you've watched everything? yes, stunning. he got his _ you've watched everything? yes, stunning. he got his fly-past - stunning. he got his fly-past finall , stunning. he got his fly-past finally, because _ stunning. he got
in uganda.t in london — where king charles�* first trooping the colour parade has just taken place to celebrate his official birthday. a short time ago, the king and senior royals emerged onto the balcony at buckingham palace — including prince william and kate and their children, princes george, princess charlotte and prince louis. here on the balcony they watched the fly—past, which included these 18 aircraft forming the initials cr — for charles rex. rex is latin for king, of...
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is this like you anything we've been uganda? what is it that we see them? scott idea, where are they at night? so you've been, the military was deployed in the congo to help fight the group, the commander of these forces conceited. this failed to eliminate the threat because by the name of which is very unfortunate that a mistake was made, adult children have been killed. that was p. c. that's why as being based in the congress to go to see these kind of attacks happening back home is not a good thing to get today was on the security for the say they are on pursuit of the perpetrators, but in the dense jungle of the borderlands. they will continue to struggle seeking out the militants, correspondence, jasmine dunbar in the garden. capital compiler tells us more about the group behind this attack or that group is called the lie democratic forces. it's headed by one gentleman called jimmy on the total who is actually under custody by the gun and police who was arrested in terms of the if he has a going 100 to the gun and a so it is. but that did not stop his
is this like you anything we've been uganda? what is it that we see them? scott idea, where are they at night? so you've been, the military was deployed in the congo to help fight the group, the commander of these forces conceited. this failed to eliminate the threat because by the name of which is very unfortunate that a mistake was made, adult children have been killed. that was p. c. that's why as being based in the congress to go to see these kind of attacks happening back home is not a...
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is this like, do anything we've been uganda? what is it that we see them got that? yeah, well, where are they at night? so you've been, the military was deployed in the condo to help fight the group. the commander of these forces conceded this failed to eliminate the threat became by us. and i'm going to say name, which is very unfortunate that a mistake was made and our children have been killed. that was p. c. that's why it's being based in the congress to go to see these kind of attacks happening back home is not a good thing. cables on the security forces, say they are in pursuit of the perpetrators, but in the dense jungle of the borderlands. they will continue to struggle taking out the militants. stuff are going to lead us have been meeting with russian president vladimir putin in st. petersburg to promote peace talks with ukraine within to them, moscow is open to a constructive dialogue. the african, the negation and advice that often precedents that are costa, c c piece process to end the conflict which has weighed heavily on the economies at the at and t,
is this like, do anything we've been uganda? what is it that we see them got that? yeah, well, where are they at night? so you've been, the military was deployed in the condo to help fight the group. the commander of these forces conceded this failed to eliminate the threat became by us. and i'm going to say name, which is very unfortunate that a mistake was made and our children have been killed. that was p. c. that's why it's being based in the congress to go to see these kind of attacks...
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r. campbell, and west and uganda. the monday to kayla, send me that of what we have sent helicopters to look for the rebels and bring back the children who have been abducted. the group had its roots in weston, uganda, in 19 nineties, where it was fighting for more rights for muslims. it was pushed out of the country by the military, changed its name and has been in benny for more than 20 years. and recently pledge allegiance to i, so the uganda government went back home with this partners, have a is top is what they call locations to job, which is emily to joint meetings. you ok, so i guess the idea of i'm in the past few months we have seen a manual onslaught by all patients who don't know why the car by the, i guess the idea of when they are and that these kind of plays out. they didn't start to start attracting civilians. when most of the talks have been on, kimberly sewing you've done that has seen an increase in adf activity in reason is that included a suicide bomb, a talk in a business district, all the capita
r. campbell, and west and uganda. the monday to kayla, send me that of what we have sent helicopters to look for the rebels and bring back the children who have been abducted. the group had its roots in weston, uganda, in 19 nineties, where it was fighting for more rights for muslims. it was pushed out of the country by the military, changed its name and has been in benny for more than 20 years. and recently pledge allegiance to i, so the uganda government went back home with this partners,...
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amy: said that is frank, the lgbtq activist in uganda.lgbtq people are fleeing uganda right now with the passage in signing of this law, kelley robinson. in that conversation, particularly focused on the american evangelical scott lively who talked about homosexuality as a western agenda. can you talk about how what is happening in the united states is having such a massive effect globally? >> it is heartbreaking. it truly is. it is devastating to see how impactful that piece of legislation is in uganda. we know it is true what he is saying, that the same people that are pushing these anti-lgbtq laws in the united states are exporting this hate. they're using places like uganda and the whole african region as a testing ground for what they hope to do in the united states of america. these are groups that are designated hate groups, like the alliance of freedom. this is a true crisis. it is also heartbreaking because america used to be a beacon of hope. we used to be going to countries talking about what it means to expand rights to people
amy: said that is frank, the lgbtq activist in uganda.lgbtq people are fleeing uganda right now with the passage in signing of this law, kelley robinson. in that conversation, particularly focused on the american evangelical scott lively who talked about homosexuality as a western agenda. can you talk about how what is happening in the united states is having such a massive effect globally? >> it is heartbreaking. it truly is. it is devastating to see how impactful that piece of...
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as you're saying, right, a lot of people already committed a bicycle in uganda. so or at least in the capital. but so it's not necessarily about convincing people to get on the bicycle because people already all um, but we know the statistics tell us that listen to a 1000 kilometers is approved droids for cycling according to the international standards. and you can just give us a sense amount of what, what it's going to take this effort financially and otherwise to make the roads safer for people on bicycles and people walking in. you gotta, or i don't think that it's very easy as easy as you are getting it because the people that are cycling right now, i don't think that they're doing it out of choice. i think they're doing it because they have no other choice of moving around and about and what they are trying to do is look at spaces for psych least and position so they can feel appreciated. and that that mode is a mode of transport and they can choose it whenever they come. so we have trying to normalize it, but it's not that easy because we have wound or so
as you're saying, right, a lot of people already committed a bicycle in uganda. so or at least in the capital. but so it's not necessarily about convincing people to get on the bicycle because people already all um, but we know the statistics tell us that listen to a 1000 kilometers is approved droids for cycling according to the international standards. and you can just give us a sense amount of what, what it's going to take this effort financially and otherwise to make the roads safer for...
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aspects of us engagement with uganda. and we considering additional steps including the application of sanctions and restriction of entry into the united states against any one involved in serious human rights abuses or corruption. a uganda is far from the only country whose internal affairs are under scrutiny from western leaders. the french foreign minister last week said syrian president bashar assad is the enemy of his own people and should be put on file on the issue of the west, forcing its own values on independent nations, particularly in the global side. we welcome the thoughts on the gas pedal. when we talk about w stands as when we talk about head gemini, when we talk about impression, then you talk about those false values that the west has to be the ph and throughout the world verbally. but on the ground, it's complete the, the other way around. so, what we have seen the politicization of the i, c j, the international court of justice, one day they want to bring the president boynton to try out. today. they w
aspects of us engagement with uganda. and we considering additional steps including the application of sanctions and restriction of entry into the united states against any one involved in serious human rights abuses or corruption. a uganda is far from the only country whose internal affairs are under scrutiny from western leaders. the french foreign minister last week said syrian president bashar assad is the enemy of his own people and should be put on file on the issue of the west, forcing...
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so commute to cycling in all of africa and most of those roads are in just 3 countries being uganda, pennsylvania, and south africa. so by that standard, it is essentially unsafe to commit by a bicycle in most parts of africa. so given that we wanted to get a feel of what it's life to get around by bike in a major city. we've picked africa's most popular city to check it out. lagos is going to be very congested. people can spend up to 3 hours a day stuck in traffic that adds up to a significant amount of time and loss of productivity. so could using a bicycle like this one help i'll call needs pressure by me and release that you pulled me up with that to the test as the cycling in may go, he's not for the same process. know that because that's, i mean, i drive up here and they both can be wrecked, which means when you cycle, you are putting yourself, i believe, of accidents the i'm going to do those sound for dr. i know, i don't think the out the upstairs there is get to the flood. that's good to go. we . i'm in my car right now it's i look my doors. so my windows, i have some safety
so commute to cycling in all of africa and most of those roads are in just 3 countries being uganda, pennsylvania, and south africa. so by that standard, it is essentially unsafe to commit by a bicycle in most parts of africa. so given that we wanted to get a feel of what it's life to get around by bike in a major city. we've picked africa's most popular city to check it out. lagos is going to be very congested. people can spend up to 3 hours a day stuck in traffic that adds up to a significant...
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kurdish ambassador uganda said that its country has considered economic advisors for iranian investment , which visited a number of production and industrial units in the central province. kaveh saveh along with saveh city, considering the industry that exists, we tried to target construction companies for the visit of the ugandan ambassador in these games, sanctions and issuance of visas and the lack of recognition of the two countries from each other hindered the increase in the level of economic interactions. said the government it for iranian investors have considered economic incentives for the establishment of the shune factory, they will provide you with free land and the first 5 years of operation are free of charge, they are exempt from taxes and cheap, even though the profits from their economic activity will be transferred from uganda . during the visit, the central governorate said that the promotion of economic exchanges and foreign investment between iran and other countries is one of the important factors for the growth and strengthening of commercial and economic relatio
kurdish ambassador uganda said that its country has considered economic advisors for iranian investment , which visited a number of production and industrial units in the central province. kaveh saveh along with saveh city, considering the industry that exists, we tried to target construction companies for the visit of the ugandan ambassador in these games, sanctions and issuance of visas and the lack of recognition of the two countries from each other hindered the increase in the level of...
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let me go ahead into the sample space on the west, in uganda. so wanting to nature, to making the construction industry more sustainable on securing a better future for open shields in gauging. we can cope with a big problem that affects many countries in africa. poaching the huge illegal and then just strength in wildlife fonts is typically very difficult to bring forces to just it's now a sensor in so tough again has met. this is mission to tones to, to light on wildlife crime by fighting pushing with forensic science. it's an all to come inside in south africa is reserves. ryan of chilled by perches open to find the object it killed him. it's often the 1st clue to catching the cooper. it's what it requires. a lot of new house, an expert, then short supply. reg simpson is taking on the boat is butchering wildlife here. since most of these crimes and never persecuted the founder, that academy that helps train ranges another 1st responders, wildlife crime scenes about the importance and, and trick is ease of criminal forensics. we realized that
let me go ahead into the sample space on the west, in uganda. so wanting to nature, to making the construction industry more sustainable on securing a better future for open shields in gauging. we can cope with a big problem that affects many countries in africa. poaching the huge illegal and then just strength in wildlife fonts is typically very difficult to bring forces to just it's now a sensor in so tough again has met. this is mission to tones to, to light on wildlife crime by fighting...
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the group had its roots in west, in uganda. the 1990s where it was fighting for more rights for muslims. it was pushed out of the country by the military, changed its name and has been in benny for more than 20 years. and recently pledge allegiance to, i saw the gun, the government went back home with his partners. how is top of these, what they quoted populations to job, which is emily t. james may need you a patient? i guess the idea of i'm in the past few months, we have seen a manual onslaught by all patients who don't know why the car by the, i guess the idea of when they are and that these kind of place that they didn't start to start attacking civilians, when most of the talks have been on, kimberly sewing you've done that has seen an increase in adf activity. in reason he is that included a suicide bomb, a talk in a business district, all of the capital compiler 2 years ago that killed 3 people. and injured others attacks such as those have prompted both governments in uganda, n d r c. to do more to present, i repeat. a
the group had its roots in west, in uganda. the 1990s where it was fighting for more rights for muslims. it was pushed out of the country by the military, changed its name and has been in benny for more than 20 years. and recently pledge allegiance to, i saw the gun, the government went back home with his partners. how is top of these, what they quoted populations to job, which is emily t. james may need you a patient? i guess the idea of i'm in the past few months, we have seen a manual...
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we are bringing new forces to the uganda side as we continue the hunting on the congo side.n will meet china's top diplomat today, as he concludes a whirlwind visit to beijing. but it still isn't known whether he will meet china's president, xijinping. mr blinken touched down in beijing on sunday morning, and embarked on more than seven and a half hours of talks with his chinese counterpart, foreign minister qin gang. american officials described the talks as candid and constructive, but the only concrete development thus far is a commitment from the two countries to loosen visa restrictions on each other�*s citizens, and to hold more talks in washington. for its part, china's state media reported that... qin gang pointed out that the taiwan issue is the core of china's core interests — the most important issue in sino—us relations, and the most prominent risk. today, mr blinken will meet wang yi, the director of the chinese communist party's office of the central foreign affairs commission, effectively the country's most seniorforeign affairs official. but questions remain
we are bringing new forces to the uganda side as we continue the hunting on the congo side.n will meet china's top diplomat today, as he concludes a whirlwind visit to beijing. but it still isn't known whether he will meet china's president, xijinping. mr blinken touched down in beijing on sunday morning, and embarked on more than seven and a half hours of talks with his chinese counterpart, foreign minister qin gang. american officials described the talks as candid and constructive, but the...
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so the uganda government went back home with his partners. have a is top of these, what they call locations to job, which is emily to join me needs your present. i guess the idea of i'm in the past few months we have seen a manual onslaught by all patients. who do? i don't know why the car by the, i guess the adf on when they are and that these kind of plays out, they didn't start to start attracting cvd ends when most of that talks have been on . kimberly so, and you've done that has seen an increase in adf activity in reason he is that included a suicide bomb, a talk in a business district of the capital compiler 2 years ago that killed 3 people and injured others. attacks such as those have prompted both governments in uganda, n d r c. to do more to prevent, i repeat, after you saw you all to 0. when the keys are, was a leader of the opposition and you can to and the full i'm a member of parliament for the can see, see districts, the region where the attack took place. she says it's concerning that even with a heavy security presence such
so the uganda government went back home with his partners. have a is top of these, what they call locations to job, which is emily to join me needs your present. i guess the idea of i'm in the past few months we have seen a manual onslaught by all patients. who do? i don't know why the car by the, i guess the adf on when they are and that these kind of plays out, they didn't start to start attracting cvd ends when most of that talks have been on . kimberly so, and you've done that has seen an...
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in uganda, the government claims militants linked to the islamic state and says it's pursuing the government. also coming up, african leaders push for peace during a meeting with vladimir putin in saint petersburg. the talks come a day after they urge ukrainian leader of allowing him here is the landscape to seek a troops with moscow. and the crowds commanded for the opening ceremony of the special olympics. here in berlin, we need to jeremy twins who are going for swimming gold and the games for people with intellectual disabilities. all that and more in sports. the unpopular funny as welcome to the show. officials in uganda say at least 41 people have been killed in an attack on a secondary school. most of the victims are students. this has happened near the border with congo authorities say they're pursuing militants linked to the so called as alarming state. a community in shock, dozens were killed in the school in uganda. looked up and buttoned to live or hacked to death with machetes. a. this is live as a traumatized son has been abducted. these are, if it crimes were committed by the
in uganda, the government claims militants linked to the islamic state and says it's pursuing the government. also coming up, african leaders push for peace during a meeting with vladimir putin in saint petersburg. the talks come a day after they urge ukrainian leader of allowing him here is the landscape to seek a troops with moscow. and the crowds commanded for the opening ceremony of the special olympics. here in berlin, we need to jeremy twins who are going for swimming gold and the games...
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i think that uganda is the last to the party with it.a couple of international games, both men and women against the other african nations. and you got in time to be able to prepare for the challenge cup quarterfinal that you have is the weekend against cardiff demons. it is a double—header at york, which i think has never happened, certainly at the stage in the competition before. how excited are you about that? it is great, and it'll be a great day on sunday for both the men and women. it is great to see a team like cardiff, who are really showing what they can do in rugby league. a lot of ex rugby union players, and a lot in the welsh team, so we have to be mindful of that and expect a big contest. but, our week off was pencilled in for the week we went to uganda, so that's fit in really well. so, we are aiming to get to the semifinals and a big win at wembley. wilmington is just around the corner into weak�*s time. when mounted synonymous with success was roger federer, who has been in the uk to open new facilities in south—east lond
i think that uganda is the last to the party with it.a couple of international games, both men and women against the other african nations. and you got in time to be able to prepare for the challenge cup quarterfinal that you have is the weekend against cardiff demons. it is a double—header at york, which i think has never happened, certainly at the stage in the competition before. how excited are you about that? it is great, and it'll be a great day on sunday for both the men and women. it...
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is this like you anything we've been uganda? what is it that we see them? scott died? yeah, well, where are they? at night you got into the military. i was deployed in the democratic republic of congo to help site. the great, the commander of these forces conceded this and failed to eliminate the select making by the name of it is very unfortunate that a mistake was made. adult children have been killed, that was p. c. that's why it's being based in the congo to go to see these kind of attacks happening back home is not a good thing to get today was on the security forces, say they are in pursuit of the path of traits. his thoughts in the dense jungle of the border land, they may continue to struggle. seeking out the minutes and or o corresponding truly is montgomery is following their story from new guns and capital kampala and sent this update. the discourse still stands at $41.00. no such a 7 of these were all students. 20 have been identified as goes well, 17 boys the other 4 have been identified as suspected stuff of this quote, including a security guard the mode
is this like you anything we've been uganda? what is it that we see them? scott died? yeah, well, where are they? at night you got into the military. i was deployed in the democratic republic of congo to help site. the great, the commander of these forces conceded this and failed to eliminate the select making by the name of it is very unfortunate that a mistake was made. adult children have been killed, that was p. c. that's why it's being based in the congo to go to see these kind of attacks...
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aspects of us engagement with uganda. and we considering additional steps including the application of sanctions and restriction of entry into the united states against anyone involved in serious human rights abuses. or corruption, or uganda is far from the only country whose internal affairs are under scrutiny from western leaders. the french foreign minister last week said certain president bashar assad is the enemy of his own people and should be put on trial defending those words by citing french democratic values. by the way, the u. s. console on american islamic relations urge support for the sony and a sub empty normalization bill, which will tighten sanctions on the syrian at people coming of course has a number of months after devastating earthquakes there in turkey. while we at welcome the thoughts of a guest panel on the issue of the west, forcing its own pump techs on independent nations. when we talk about the sun, that's when we talk about head gemini, when we spoke about impression, then you talk about thos
aspects of us engagement with uganda. and we considering additional steps including the application of sanctions and restriction of entry into the united states against anyone involved in serious human rights abuses. or corruption, or uganda is far from the only country whose internal affairs are under scrutiny from western leaders. the french foreign minister last week said certain president bashar assad is the enemy of his own people and should be put on trial defending those words by citing...
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if you were the boss of an oil major today, you would possibly boycott uganda?e to look to see the status in all the countries that you operate in. there are plenty of things going on that you have to ask yourself, "can i be there and help change it or am i there in the face of things "changing in the wrong direction?" and you have to makejudgments. there is nothing black and white about anything like this, it's full of ambiguity, and i think you've got to make good, balanced judgments. and you can see the full interview with lord browne as well as an interview with one of europe's leading transgender bosses on talking business weekly with aaron heslehurst this weekend. british airways has been fined $1.1 million by the us government over claims it failed to pay refunds for cancelled flights during the pandemic. the us department of transportation said the airline had not provided timely refunds to passengers for rescheduled flights to and from the country and ba rejected the claims, saying it had acted lawfully at all times. sri lanka has cut its interest rate
if you were the boss of an oil major today, you would possibly boycott uganda?e to look to see the status in all the countries that you operate in. there are plenty of things going on that you have to ask yourself, "can i be there and help change it or am i there in the face of things "changing in the wrong direction?" and you have to makejudgments. there is nothing black and white about anything like this, it's full of ambiguity, and i think you've got to make good, balanced...
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we met and at the moment we have been allocated one of the large plots in uganda.i have repeatedly said to your colleagues will be. the administrative and spiritual center of the russian orthodox church, the hospital , the school, and other buildings have also been built, which, according to joint agreements between his holiness the patriarch and the president, and uganda will be implemented. uh, we see good development prospects there. who, if so, can use this word, the main competitors on the african continent in russian orthodox church. uh, we have no competitors uh, speaking in worldly terms, uh, we entered the canonical desert , after the patriarch of alexandria supported, uh, the patriarchs, bartholomew of constantinople, they became schismatics for us, and therefore, uh, we are also calmly dealing with you let's make our own. lots of things to fix as well. er, with many questions. we encounter and start working from scratch a lot of e pseudo-christian communities that considered themselves christian ask us to join them work and explain really. what is orthod
we met and at the moment we have been allocated one of the large plots in uganda.i have repeatedly said to your colleagues will be. the administrative and spiritual center of the russian orthodox church, the hospital , the school, and other buildings have also been built, which, according to joint agreements between his holiness the patriarch and the president, and uganda will be implemented. uh, we see good development prospects there. who, if so, can use this word, the main competitors on the...
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it is on top of the future of uganda. i'm going to use on how top one education i know child look here and she would need have to go through with these beloved mccarthy. thank you for sharing your insights and we can only hope the children will be released soon. thank you very much, bye. a thank you. the african leaders are set to meet the russian presidents in the coming hours. the talks on the war and ukraine. the african piece mission has landed in saint petersburg to help lay the groundwork for negotiations to end the war. houses here as ali hashem is in moscow, lead talk this a little bit more about what's room for maneuver. the african leaders may have because after all, the americans have tried the europeans have tried. the chinese have tried more recently. nobody has so far been successful. it was a little money out of skeptical over whether the african initiative would be able to change anything the ground. however, there are kind of arguments over here. they mostly got with off because guy bought a suffice relat
it is on top of the future of uganda. i'm going to use on how top one education i know child look here and she would need have to go through with these beloved mccarthy. thank you for sharing your insights and we can only hope the children will be released soon. thank you very much, bye. a thank you. the african leaders are set to meet the russian presidents in the coming hours. the talks on the war and ukraine. the african piece mission has landed in saint petersburg to help lay the groundwork...