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having serious ungar problems now there are just eight african countries where hunger and starvation are not an issue central african states are at the top of the less of countries with the highest ungar index. while outside of africa war torn yemen is one of the worst hit countries of its twenty eight million people more than eight million are on the brink of starvation and there is concern that figure could double by the end of this year. these other faces of a famine. the scars of war are visible everywhere in yemen and i say we're often the most vulnerable children. in the hospital in aden every very amiss filled with tiny patients he can see made a quick run through asia for me at the shot he had a collision on communicating boy i can't work that is the area that's why i do feel we need these. clinics here overwhelmed after three years of conflict some five million children are at risk of starvation it's. come to know he's from his use of the food shortage in terms. of the symptoms in both the movies. even the for. the. him who has been proved over the last one of the most to on
having serious ungar problems now there are just eight african countries where hunger and starvation are not an issue central african states are at the top of the less of countries with the highest ungar index. while outside of africa war torn yemen is one of the worst hit countries of its twenty eight million people more than eight million are on the brink of starvation and there is concern that figure could double by the end of this year. these other faces of a famine. the scars of war are...
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allegations against donald trump's nominee but protesters still turned out with some focusing their ungar on the white female voters who voiced their support for calvin on this is how a new york times opinion article decided to describe these women are gender traitors it seems that white women are expected to support the patriarchy by marrying within their racial group reproducing whiteness and even minimizing violence indians' their own bodies betray the patriarchy and your whiteness won't save you this blood pact between white men and white women is at issue in the november midterms. well in fact several articles the controversy as a fight against feminism again pinning the blame on white women voters or washington correspondent. picks up the story. rallies held hearings upturned but brett kavanaugh still gets the job so who's to blame mainstream media quickly found the scapegoat white men or to be more specific those who backed capital despite all his controversies notably numerous sexual assault allegations which night they've made standing by patriarchy a full time job white women be
allegations against donald trump's nominee but protesters still turned out with some focusing their ungar on the white female voters who voiced their support for calvin on this is how a new york times opinion article decided to describe these women are gender traitors it seems that white women are expected to support the patriarchy by marrying within their racial group reproducing whiteness and even minimizing violence indians' their own bodies betray the patriarchy and your whiteness won't...
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and actually slap sanctions on what's still to come concern in poland of a far right surgeon made ungar of a photo of teenagers making not seen gestures at a former concentration camp. the audience you need to let people decide what is the relevance of that you don't need to filter he self censoring so john rother self censorship self he believes he knew better he believes you do the work the needs were of these folks and that self-censorship which is such a step and this is completely wrong and this is why we have been sleepwalking into the next financial crisis how john author has been a gonzo journals that he's been a property journalist and he not self-centered himself as this next crisis unfolds people would be better prepared to deal with it but they won't be because of the failure of fake journalists like i was. just coming up to twenty minutes past may day this friday afternoon here in moscow welcome back to the program the controversial self-styled syrian rescue group the white helmets true focus on a closed united nations meeting on thursday diplomats are said to be divided ov
and actually slap sanctions on what's still to come concern in poland of a far right surgeon made ungar of a photo of teenagers making not seen gestures at a former concentration camp. the audience you need to let people decide what is the relevance of that you don't need to filter he self censoring so john rother self censorship self he believes he knew better he believes you do the work the needs were of these folks and that self-censorship which is such a step and this is completely wrong...
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over his entire career, sandy ungar has worked at the intersection of media, communication, and free speech. i'd also like to thank our panelists this evening. we look forward to your conversation and the insights you will share in tonight's dialogue. so, thank you all again for being here tonight, and i'm now going to turn things over to sandy ungar to get the program started. thank you. >> good evening. we'll get under way in just a moment. in addition to those that joe graciously thanked just now, i also want to mention we have two campus sponsors this evening, one is the lecture fund, which has helped us get ourselves organized this evening, and also the hoya georgetown student newspaper, which we're very proud of on campus. a few words before we get under way with our discussions from kate meyers, who is deputy director of the press freedom defense fund. kate? >> thank you, sandy. and thank you all for coming out this evening for this incredible program, despite the rain. my name is kate myers and i'm the deputy director of the press freedom defense fund and the executive direct
over his entire career, sandy ungar has worked at the intersection of media, communication, and free speech. i'd also like to thank our panelists this evening. we look forward to your conversation and the insights you will share in tonight's dialogue. so, thank you all again for being here tonight, and i'm now going to turn things over to sandy ungar to get the program started. thank you. >> good evening. we'll get under way in just a moment. in addition to those that joe graciously...
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know anything about the whereabouts of mr chief so this is the message misapply paya will bring to ungar we're hearing from actually government sources that pompei a will first needs president arab on himself which indicates how important this meeting is a later will meet the turkish foreign minister. of course you have to know turkey u.s. relations are strained as well right at the moment there are many differences for example over the syrian conflict the engagement in syria so this is going to be really interesting what comes out of this meeting and it's going to be interesting to see how the investigation the official investigation will proceed after this meeting. with the very latest on this case joining us from outside the saudi consul there in turkey thank you so much. it was a year ago that the so-called islamic state was driven out of its self declared capital in syria the northern city of raka rocka is now under the control of kurdish forces but the fight lasted for months and saw thousands killed local militias fought on the ground while u.s. planes bombarded i-s. from the air
know anything about the whereabouts of mr chief so this is the message misapply paya will bring to ungar we're hearing from actually government sources that pompei a will first needs president arab on himself which indicates how important this meeting is a later will meet the turkish foreign minister. of course you have to know turkey u.s. relations are strained as well right at the moment there are many differences for example over the syrian conflict the engagement in syria so this is going...
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turkey immediately brunson who was arrested two years ago in suspicion of having links to the cleric ungar of blames for the failed coup attempt back in two thousand and sixteen his attention has cost ties to fall apart between washington and entre with both sides imposing tit for tat penalties. all right let's get you the very latest on this developing story yulia han is on the ground in istanbul covering events for d.w. news and maya straighter joins us from our washington bureau i want to give you the first word the pastor has been sentenced but we are hearing reports he's read is already on his way back to the u.s. as we speak. yes after leaving court today he went home to his house in izmir in t. now will leave for the u.s. as soon as possible on a u.s. military plane according to the reports why at germany he will have a medical evaluation at the u.s. air force base in germany and then finally had home to the u.s. he is able to do so because the court today lifted his house arrest and a travel ban he himself was quoted saying this is the day our family has been praying for so he must
turkey immediately brunson who was arrested two years ago in suspicion of having links to the cleric ungar of blames for the failed coup attempt back in two thousand and sixteen his attention has cost ties to fall apart between washington and entre with both sides imposing tit for tat penalties. all right let's get you the very latest on this developing story yulia han is on the ground in istanbul covering events for d.w. news and maya straighter joins us from our washington bureau i want to...
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the leaders of france germany russia and turkey to agree on concrete steps to end the seven year war ungar also hopes to preserve the dignitaries zone around the rebel held province an agreement reached between russia and syria last month. seven years of war in syria at least three hundred fifty thousand killed and a country in ruins now the rebel stronghold faces a siege the next humanitarian crisis is imminent. it is the last part of syria not under the control of president bashar al assad many of his opponents have fled here but it is only a question of time until his troops and his allies retake the region in northern syria. turkey and europe fear that a majority of the three million people living here will try to flee initiating another refugee crisis preventing this will be the main goal of the political summit in istanbul. the syrian conflict is dominated by foreign powers mainly russia iran and turkey they have different interests at stake and support different sides in the conflict with weapons logistics and personnel russian president vladimir putin is president assad's closest a
the leaders of france germany russia and turkey to agree on concrete steps to end the seven year war ungar also hopes to preserve the dignitaries zone around the rebel held province an agreement reached between russia and syria last month. seven years of war in syria at least three hundred fifty thousand killed and a country in ruins now the rebel stronghold faces a siege the next humanitarian crisis is imminent. it is the last part of syria not under the control of president bashar al assad...