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university of north carolina at chapel hill and in st. island, switzerland. guido kautz the professor of macroeconomics at the university of sank along a warm welcome to wall. and thanks so much for joining us today on inside story. i know. sure. let me start with you today. what are indian prime minister and arrange remote is motivations for calling for the a you to be given membership to the g 20 and why? now it's that as well. so this is an incredibly crucial juncture in terms of engagement with africa. and as you know, india as just as young the presidency of the g 20 g, given that africa is going to have the largest population by 2050. and as the largest democracy in the world and the fastest growing economy in years g, 20 presidency will play a crucial role in building a strong and sustainable relationship with for gosh, so this in my, you is a critical juncture in building this relationship with india as the head of the g 20 and with the us as well as erupt in union in partnership with building a better building, better for africa on your talk to you. what would this potential membership of the african union in the g 20 mean for the
university of north carolina at chapel hill and in st. island, switzerland. guido kautz the professor of macroeconomics at the university of sank along a warm welcome to wall. and thanks so much for joining us today on inside story. i know. sure. let me start with you today. what are indian prime minister and arrange remote is motivations for calling for the a you to be given membership to the g 20 and why? now it's that as well. so this is an incredibly crucial juncture in terms of engagement...
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equipment of the personnel of our military personnel sank several boats , and also destroyed an enemy detachment on the right bank of the river, which was preparing to cross the university students, who managed to penetrate the island in the area of the antonovsky bridge, struck howitzers. in which direction the russian units are supported by the tankers of the western district . center attacked eight areas of concentration of the armed forces on the border with the luhansk people's republic. two points of temporary accommodation of militants, a fortification and a communication center, the ministry of defense published new footage of the destruction of ukrainian armored vehicles today. on the enemy object of high-precision artillery ammunition krasnopol, in as a result of the hit, the projectile destroyed significant stocks of missiles and shells. the security of the inhabitants of the settlements of the belgorod region, which are located close to the border with ukraine, is provided by the military police, the special forces soldiers akhmat, they protect the region from the penetration of ukrainian sabotage groups evgeny in more detail. the first day after heavy r
equipment of the personnel of our military personnel sank several boats , and also destroyed an enemy detachment on the right bank of the river, which was preparing to cross the university students, who managed to penetrate the island in the area of the antonovsky bridge, struck howitzers. in which direction the russian units are supported by the tankers of the western district . center attacked eight areas of concentration of the armed forces on the border with the luhansk people's...
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Jun 22, 2023
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of journalism at arizona state university. >> it has been one week since a fishing boat full of migrants sank off the coast of greece.ifted for hours before capsizing. the anger, grief, and political fallout continue. hundreds remain unaccounted for. under special correspondent spent years reporting on these desperate journeys and sent us this update. >> this video from a european border force patrol plane shows the fishing boat drifting before it capzed. around 600 are still missing, feared drowned. among them, women and children trapped below decks. just over 100 survivors have been rescued. >> i think the sinking of this relatively small and seriously overloaded fishing vessel and the apparent loss of 750 people, this is i believe one of the worst over the years if not the worst. >> she says the death rate among those trying to reach europe is rising. >> we are concerned that people are even more desperate now, and they will take these voyages knowing full well what the risks are. when we ask people who survived the shipwrecks, they will all say that they are well aware of desperate that this is what they choose t
of journalism at arizona state university. >> it has been one week since a fishing boat full of migrants sank off the coast of greece.ifted for hours before capsizing. the anger, grief, and political fallout continue. hundreds remain unaccounted for. under special correspondent spent years reporting on these desperate journeys and sent us this update. >> this video from a european border force patrol plane shows the fishing boat drifting before it capzed. around 600 are still...
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of journalism at arizona state university. amna: it's been one week since an overloaded fishing trawler filled with hundreds of migrants sank offthwest coast of greece. it left a port in libya and cross the mediterranean before becoming disabled. it drifted for hours before capsizing. hundreds remain unaccounted for. >> this video from a european border force patrol plane shows the fishing boat drifting before it capsized and sank. around are still missing and 600 feared drowned, among them women and children trapped below decks. just over 100 survivors have been rescued, all of them men. >> i think that the sinking of this ship, this small, relatively small and seriously overloaded fishing vessel and the apparent loss of between 400 and 750 people, this is, i believe, one of the worst over recent years, if not the worst. >> gillian triggs is the un refugee agency's assistant secretary general with special responsibility for the protection of those in peril. she says the death rate among those trying to reach europe is rising. >> we are concerned that people are even more desperate now are -- they will take these voyages knowin
of journalism at arizona state university. amna: it's been one week since an overloaded fishing trawler filled with hundreds of migrants sank offthwest coast of greece. it left a port in libya and cross the mediterranean before becoming disabled. it drifted for hours before capsizing. hundreds remain unaccounted for. >> this video from a european border force patrol plane shows the fishing boat drifting before it capsized and sank. around are still missing and 600 feared drowned, among...
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sank in the niger river. let's speak to a favor for you all would abide this. she's a sustainable development lecture at the university of st. andrews in scotland and researches oceans governance and maritime security in west and central africa. thank you so much say for joining us on alger 0. why do such accidents happen so frequently on the river niger in nigeria, what are the issues here? um, thank you so much for having me. i think i to understand the frequency of this. so then we have to start by notes in that more people prefer traveling by the waterways or through the waterways due to the increased level of security on land or due to lack of road where the transportation system in terms of traveling by road. but the main thing is also that if you look at the statistics that you've already highlighted, one of the many things that is that sort of quotes across that as over capacity. a lot of those boards carry more passengers than they should. and this is of this, the very problem. i took the reason why passengers are likely to be able to one to join those boats when they come to the debt to spread this. this is tha
sank in the niger river. let's speak to a favor for you all would abide this. she's a sustainable development lecture at the university of st. andrews in scotland and researches oceans governance and maritime security in west and central africa. thank you so much say for joining us on alger 0. why do such accidents happen so frequently on the river niger in nigeria, what are the issues here? um, thank you so much for having me. i think i to understand the frequency of this. so then we have to...
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university in 2022. greek authorities are facing pressure to address claims that a migrant boat, which sank of the country's the book called? wisden. why does this matter? — is the book called? wisden. why does this matter? one _ is the book called? wisden. why does this matter? one of— is the book called? wisden. why does this matter? one of the _ is the book called? wisden. why does this matter? one of the most - is the book called? wisden. why does this matter? one of the most hotly i this matter? one of the most hotly antici ated this matter? one of the most hotly anticipated since _ this matter? one of the most hotly anticipated since 2005, _ this matter? one of the most hotly anticipated since 2005, going - this matter? one of the most hotly anticipated since 2005, going back| anticipated since 2005, going back to the famous summer when we saw freddie flintoff, kevin pietersen particularly, england winning the ashes back for the first time in a generation. the australians in the 19905, generation. the australians in the 1990s, late 805, generation. the australians in the 19905, late 805, utterly domin
university in 2022. greek authorities are facing pressure to address claims that a migrant boat, which sank of the country's the book called? wisden. why does this matter? — is the book called? wisden. why does this matter? one _ is the book called? wisden. why does this matter? one of— is the book called? wisden. why does this matter? one of the _ is the book called? wisden. why does this matter? one of the most - is the book called? wisden. why does this matter? one of the most hotly i...