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your time to doctor andre thomas austin, german attorney emeritus professor of law at the university of south africa. now the syrian oil in ministry has publicly accused the us of stealing its oil. the amount of oil production during the 1st half of 2022 amounted to some 14500000 barrels us occupation forces and their mercenaries, steel up to 66000 barrels every single day from the fields occupied in the eastern region. yeah. and a statement theory and official branded american lead trips and occupying force responsible for the 5th of $105000000000.00. just to begin with economic consultant . i mean, good to have you in the program. damascus is accusing the u. s. of a massive 1. $105000000000.00 theft. do you think that figure is about right? and if so, we'll syria get this money back. actually if we actually count all those years, the conflicts started than the sense of the us actually got people to figure might actually be correct. because the oil industry in syria, although the production only represents one percent of the world production, it actually was a $1000000000.00 industry and actually p
your time to doctor andre thomas austin, german attorney emeritus professor of law at the university of south africa. now the syrian oil in ministry has publicly accused the us of stealing its oil. the amount of oil production during the 1st half of 2022 amounted to some 14500000 barrels us occupation forces and their mercenaries, steel up to 66000 barrels every single day from the fields occupied in the eastern region. yeah. and a statement theory and official branded american lead trips and...
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some push is i think, a totally a really and found it under thomas charles and not the university of south africa believes choosing sides right now was not in the best interest of the continent. definitely, america will try to continue to majel in elections at africa. we have a model of elections 4th coming in on cola in august. and we had general townsend from african visiting angola to assure them of america support, meaning they will carry on supporting the government of the day. if a gola her complies to resist harmful russian activities, we have elections force coming in malawi. these are some countries that are so very, very poor, that even a small amount of money can, can make a difference and provoke pay regime change. i think this is what of what america is actually planning for. and this influence is short of the it doesn't actually establish friendship or good relations. so if it goes in no position to, to take sides or law or to, to get distracted from its own development needs, which are very existential, that very critical paulson. patrick are faced again with the loss of food secur
some push is i think, a totally a really and found it under thomas charles and not the university of south africa believes choosing sides right now was not in the best interest of the continent. definitely, america will try to continue to majel in elections at africa. we have a model of elections 4th coming in on cola in august. and we had general townsend from african visiting angola to assure them of america support, meaning they will carry on supporting the government of the day. if a gola...
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i think, a totally really unfounded well, law professor andre thomas house and from the university of south africa, believes choosing sides is not in the continents best interest. definitely, america will try to continue to meddle in elections at africa. we have a model of elections for coming in on cola in august. and we had general townsend from african visiting angola to assure them of america support at meaning. they will carry on supporting the government of the day if a gola, her compliance to resist harmful russian activities. we have elections forthcoming in malawi. these are some countries that are so very, very poor, that even a small amount of money can, can make a difference. and provoke a regime change. i think this is what of what america is actually planning for. and dis, implants is short lived. it doesn't actually establish friendship or good relations . so if it goes in no position to, to take sides or all or to, to get distracted from its own development needs, which are very existential. they're very critical. parts of africa are faced again with a loss of food security. meanin
i think, a totally really unfounded well, law professor andre thomas house and from the university of south africa, believes choosing sides is not in the continents best interest. definitely, america will try to continue to meddle in elections at africa. we have a model of elections for coming in on cola in august. and we had general townsend from african visiting angola to assure them of america support at meaning. they will carry on supporting the government of the day if a gola, her...
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i also you the, you, you, you nice are in university of south africa. now given birth is to all 23 plays that qualified, you know, that one though the westcan. so slowly but surely things are changing, but i agree with tim b. i don't know what more we've been able to do, what more we have to do to get the sponsors coming on board. and maybe somebody works in sponsorship will regularly. 6 goes out and mix with sponsorship for women in sport can tell us what is missing today. let me put this. i all right, go 1st and then jenny and you go 2nd. make it, make it brief lady. so right. go ahead. okay, i'll go 1st. so for me, i never really get to understand the issue about the difference in pay because here's the thing. if a player and the coach and then the entire team is representing a country, the sauce of son is the government because you're wearing, in this case, for example, you're wearing the south african flag, you're wearing the flag. so why is it that the women not getting the same amount as the men? i think your question don't just ask that question
i also you the, you, you, you nice are in university of south africa. now given birth is to all 23 plays that qualified, you know, that one though the westcan. so slowly but surely things are changing, but i agree with tim b. i don't know what more we've been able to do, what more we have to do to get the sponsors coming on board. and maybe somebody works in sponsorship will regularly. 6 goes out and mix with sponsorship for women in sport can tell us what is missing today. let me put this. i...
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the omicron variant of cupboard was 1st discovered. professor julio, the only vera of stolen bosh university in south africa is leading a team conducting the genomic surveillance of deadly pathogens and a 100000000 euro research facility. how got that? a lot of the war, the got very surprised how south africa can, can be a lead that on genomic valence. but we, we were not surprised because we, we had to be leaving on genomics, avena thought, or the pot, the agenda for the past 20 years. it was this experience that said south africa, apart from the rest of the globe, scientific community. in isolating, identifying and revealing oma kron south africa, may be a middle income country, dealing with rapid unemployment, stubborn poverty. and one of the highest rates of inequality in the world. but it, scientists are world leaders. they are leveraging the experience, gained from over 3 decades of managing one of the globes. highest rates of h. i. v and aids to be among the 1st to discover the intricacies of coven 19 and its variance. one thing that people don't realize that in addition to the only cra we alphabet t
the omicron variant of cupboard was 1st discovered. professor julio, the only vera of stolen bosh university in south africa is leading a team conducting the genomic surveillance of deadly pathogens and a 100000000 euro research facility. how got that? a lot of the war, the got very surprised how south africa can, can be a lead that on genomic valence. but we, we were not surprised because we, we had to be leaving on genomics, avena thought, or the pot, the agenda for the past 20 years. it was...
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university of the very bottom. around in johannesburg, south africa. thank you. now come with me to synagogue capital dot com and which appellate an area of almost 4000000 people and synagogue economic hab. but its rapid growth has been accompanied by a rapid increase in pollution while a government's policies exist. lack of awareness and infrastructure have made pollution a difficult issue to tackle. so some people are taking measures in your own hands. it abuse, marty, i get nuclear school has more from the car the n that car is filled with pollution with few trees to fight back. and in many places the ground is littered with trash. to tackle these problems every sunday morning, i do today is out in his street in the suburbs, setting an example for a cleaner and greener city for the toilet is in my eyes. citizenship is something individual and everyone can play the hon in engaging voluntarily. the space in front of their homes clean. i meant to sweep and there's all by plant trees, plant flowers. i don't think that needs a nationwide campaign got over the years
university of the very bottom. around in johannesburg, south africa. thank you. now come with me to synagogue capital dot com and which appellate an area of almost 4000000 people and synagogue economic hab. but its rapid growth has been accompanied by a rapid increase in pollution while a government's policies exist. lack of awareness and infrastructure have made pollution a difficult issue to tackle. so some people are taking measures in your own hands. it abuse, marty, i get nuclear school...
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go bad cardiac gala, professor of international relations at university of the very bottom, around in johannesburg, south africa. thank you. now come with me to synagogue capital dot com and which appellate an area of almost 4000000 people. and then it goes economic hab. but its rapid growth has been accompanied by rapid increase in pollution while a government policies exist, lack of awareness and infrastructure have made pollution a difficult issue to tackle. so some people are taking measures into the own hands did of use money. i gave nicholas school as more from the car the air in that car is filled with pollution, with few trees to fight back. and in many places the ground is littered with trash . to tackle these problems every sunday morning. abdul too, he is out in his street in the suburbs, setting an example for a cleaner and greener city for her lassie to weigh in a thief in my eyes. citizenship is something individual and every one can play the hot in engaging, voluntarily keep the space in front of the homes, claim upward from it to sweep all by plant trees, plant flowers. i don't think that needs
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from south africa, he's a professor of international relations. a university of it wants us around in johannesburg a little bit. we just had a clip from lincoln, speech, talking about washington's strategy for the continent. you have call this a paradigm shift. can you explain why is that a a, a document that's from that frame is a globally but also to the united states. i think these are being taught. she then taught, approaching africa at the end of the day to see talk is cheap. so why should we believe his words? i think what you believe is why? because a been trying to do things and so i don't think that when to do anything differently, but they still needed to come up with blueprints for how to find a way. ok, so we're basically saying that we continually believe that the u. s. a seeking an equal partnership with africa. is that right? no den earlier, i think why is stems from the mission we can build up with us rather than studying from there. we already was we can be a long time and i did not. many of the important to me is vital. ok. so we also saw bli
from south africa, he's a professor of international relations. a university of it wants us around in johannesburg a little bit. we just had a clip from lincoln, speech, talking about washington's strategy for the continent. you have call this a paradigm shift. can you explain why is that a a, a document that's from that frame is a globally but also to the united states. i think these are being taught. she then taught, approaching africa at the end of the day to see talk is cheap. so why should...
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strives to maintain an equal partnership with bricks, men, but south africa, free of one's sided dictates. during the same speed to the university of pretoria, the secretary of state claimed that russia is exploiting instability in africa. meanwhile, his south african counts pon stated that the country is not under pressure from either russia or the west regardless of economic ties or c, correspondence corroborated totland looks at the motives behind lincoln's trip. i'm any blanket visit here to south africa. comes of the back of the joined military drills by the u. s. and the south african defense for these drills, although they were said to be humanitarian and peacekeeping made. so they did raise a couple of eyebrows considering that in 2019. so let me get similar drills with china and russia. it's bricks partner. and then the billing visit here is not just implemented. take an economic. it is also a way of dangling the carrot towards south africa through the breaks platinum and pacifying his voice. within that ally, medicaid has been playing with us for a long time, is now time for for brakes to grow. i think more african cou
strives to maintain an equal partnership with bricks, men, but south africa, free of one's sided dictates. during the same speed to the university of pretoria, the secretary of state claimed that russia is exploiting instability in africa. meanwhile, his south african counts pon stated that the country is not under pressure from either russia or the west regardless of economic ties or c, correspondence corroborated totland looks at the motives behind lincoln's trip. i'm any blanket visit here...
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helped found the app and the ngo of the same name, which began as a university of cape town research project in 2017. >> here in south africarld, small-scale fishers have been excluded and struggle for access to markets. abalobi came about recognising that there was this need and there's an opportunity to then connect these small-scale fishers digitally to markets and for them to be able to access and own their own data. >> in practice, this means jeffrey fraser and his crew can sell their daily catch to restaurants and private customers directly through the abalobi app, cutting out the middlemen. >> the abalobi is quite a good help for us that we know what we're going for and what we're catching and the price is much better than what we get from the local buyers. so for us it's a big help. >> crewmember reggie schwenk says middlemen only pay fishers roughly a euro a kilo for cape bream. on abalobi, the crew can net over three times that. that means they can generate the same revenue with a smaller catch. another benefit is that abalobi has created a market for local species like cape bream, long considered a "poor people's
helped found the app and the ngo of the same name, which began as a university of cape town research project in 2017. >> here in south africarld, small-scale fishers have been excluded and struggle for access to markets. abalobi came about recognising that there was this need and there's an opportunity to then connect these small-scale fishers digitally to markets and for them to be able to access and own their own data. >> in practice, this means jeffrey fraser and his crew can...
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of background. when elon moves from south africa to candidate to attend university on terry's a fresh arrival, he knows no one. so what he does, he will read newspaper articles in contact interesting people he finds in these articles. and find ways to kind of connect with them. he reads an article about doctor peter nicholson at the time as an executive of the bank of nova scotia. doctor nicholson has a background in computing and operations research and in physics. he is a big scientific brain. said he has a giant praying like supersmart. i love that phrase, giant brain supersmart. i said okay, let me track them down. doctor nicholson has probably the widest set of interests i've ever seen in another human being. even today's passions are like square dancing and financial stuff. and computers and the history of technology. but for a young 19-year-old elon musk, peter nicholson is one of elon's only bosses ever. what happens is elon contacts him and elon and his brother go have lunch with doctor nicholson. he basically said i want an internship, elon decides to take it he joins scotia bank as an intern
of background. when elon moves from south africa to candidate to attend university on terry's a fresh arrival, he knows no one. so what he does, he will read newspaper articles in contact interesting people he finds in these articles. and find ways to kind of connect with them. he reads an article about doctor peter nicholson at the time as an executive of the bank of nova scotia. doctor nicholson has a background in computing and operations research and in physics. he is a big scientific...
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south africa. she is a professor and chair of the department of population and family health at columbia university. good to have you with us. first of all, let's start with the latest executive order. how effective are these executive orders given that the congressional there are congressional amendment amendments in place that prevent state funding like medicaid being used towards abortions? yeah, i mean, 1st of all, this executive order is of course a positive sign, but it directs the, the secretary of health and human services to look into these issues. already we have a severe restriction on medicaid coverage for the poorest women. for abortion, it's only available in cases of rape in says, or when the pregnant person's life is endangered. so we're talking about very limited coverage. this executive order. after the secretary of helping human services to look into making that coverage, expandable beyond state lines. but that is a very small percentage of protection overall. so these executive orders can be quite meaningful and, or they can be quite meaning less. this decision has unleashed suc
south africa. she is a professor and chair of the department of population and family health at columbia university. good to have you with us. first of all, let's start with the latest executive order. how effective are these executive orders given that the congressional there are congressional amendment amendments in place that prevent state funding like medicaid being used towards abortions? yeah, i mean, 1st of all, this executive order is of course a positive sign, but it directs the, the...
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of background. so when elon moves from south africa to canada to attend the queens queens, university, ontario. a fresh arrival. he knows no one and so what he does is he he will read newspaper articles and contact interesting people that he finds in these articles and just sort of like find ways like connect with them. he reads an article about dr. peter nicholson who at the time is an executive at the bank of nova scotia also known it's a scotia bank, but dr. nicholson has a background in computing and in operations research and in physics, he's a big scientific brain. in fact, that's when i first spoke to elon on battery. he said he looked at me because he was a giant brain just like super smart and and i just i love that for us a giant brain superstar. and so i i said, okay. well, let me track track him down and dr. nicholson has probably like the widest set of interests i've ever met i've ever seen another human being even today. he's like his passions are like square dancing and like financial stuff and computers and the history of technology, but for for a young 19 year old, i think 19 y
of background. so when elon moves from south africa to canada to attend the queens queens, university, ontario. a fresh arrival. he knows no one and so what he does is he he will read newspaper articles and contact interesting people that he finds in these articles and just sort of like find ways like connect with them. he reads an article about dr. peter nicholson who at the time is an executive at the bank of nova scotia also known it's a scotia bank, but dr. nicholson has a background in...
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of mogilian university wrote this dissertation about sub- sykharian africa, yuriy oliynyk, he his courses are popular eh so that's important eh i think it's possible to act point by point i know that the south separate to what i am leading what we need let's be consistent everyone likes sometimes people as a person who answers questions consistently as i mentioned the history with catalonia here is your question about kosovo and how do we behave there tevan china we need to really dive into the issues analyze what are there are the regions of africa, which countries are there where we have more chances, then where it is easier for us to start communication , and there to really start fighting this battle. so, where is it easier to then try to convince the countries that are further from us? difficult work and the answer is directly. as you ask, is there a chance to win if we start using the available resources, our diplomacy, well done, they are doing it that way and gradually start with the countries where there are local problems, don't just laugh that there are some africans, we are not we know what to do with them. no, these are whole countries with their potential and their problems, a
of mogilian university wrote this dissertation about sub- sykharian africa, yuriy oliynyk, he his courses are popular eh so that's important eh i think it's possible to act point by point i know that the south separate to what i am leading what we need let's be consistent everyone likes sometimes people as a person who answers questions consistently as i mentioned the history with catalonia here is your question about kosovo and how do we behave there tevan china we need to really dive into the...
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south africa. it was 3—3 at half time in a thrilling match at the university of birmingham, but when philip roper hammered come quick and sometimes they take a while. ijust kept on working, and eight years later i got the gold. i was just trying to keep it together on the podium, it was really emotional. having so many friends and family and at the audience as well, it was just a once—in—a—lifetime opportunity and i was so glad i was able to do it. in a table tennis, women's double a table tennis, women�*s double bronze. that is a lot going on there, after 0lympic for going for gold in the men�*s singles final. we have squash medals up for grabs for the home nations too. it is feeling pretty busy at the moment but we will keep you updated. let�*s get more now on the commonwealth games — the closing ceremony takes place in birmingham this evening, bringing to an end 11 days of competition. let�*s speak now to lechezdani luza, he�*s a former botswana boxer who won silver at the 2002 manchester games. he�*s now the africa representative for the commonwealth games federation and carried the commonwealth flag
south africa. it was 3—3 at half time in a thrilling match at the university of birmingham, but when philip roper hammered come quick and sometimes they take a while. ijust kept on working, and eight years later i got the gold. i was just trying to keep it together on the podium, it was really emotional. having so many friends and family and at the audience as well, it was just a once—in—a—lifetime opportunity and i was so glad i was able to do it. in a table tennis, women's double a...
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university of st. thomas in minnesota. now we turn to nick schifrin who picks up a reporting on the global food crisis. nick: for more on the challenges not only in south sudan, but all of east africager look at the issues coming out of ukraine, i am joined by executive director of the world food program, david beasley. welcome back to the newshour. we just heard in that story that wf p has less than half of the money it needs in south sudan. and fred reported some people will go hungry at the end of the month. if the money does not come in. how acute is that problem? david: it is a very serious problem. it is a very serious problem all over the world. we are facing an unprecedented food crisis globally, south sudan is no exception to the rule right now. the republicans and democrats have been fighting over everything, agreeing on nothing. but they did come together, they came up with an additional $5 billion of food security around the world. that will have a major impact. we have to get more nations to step up. south sudan, we don't have enough money. the u.s. can't do it alone. other countries need to step up, particularly the gulf states with all prices being so high, their net
university of st. thomas in minnesota. now we turn to nick schifrin who picks up a reporting on the global food crisis. nick: for more on the challenges not only in south sudan, but all of east africager look at the issues coming out of ukraine, i am joined by executive director of the world food program, david beasley. welcome back to the newshour. we just heard in that story that wf p has less than half of the money it needs in south sudan. and fred reported some people will go hungry at the...
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south africa. jo curry is watching at the university of birmingham. play only under way this morning.e reigning conall champions and england have never won the gold medal. after theirfinal and england have never won the gold medal. after their final group game yesterday when england beat wales 5— nell grace balsdon admitted they are in a tough match tonight and cannot afford to give new zealand many chances. if they get through to the gold medal match they will take on the winner of australia and india. there's live badminton you can watch at the moment too, as we approach the business end of the competition. the men's doubles is at the round of 16. scottish twins, the 22—year—olds, christopher and matthew grimley are playing the top seeds and tokyo 2020 bronze medallists aaron chia and soh wooi yik of malaysia. the scottish twins lost their first game and that 17—15 down in the second so work to do as they try to turn this one around. and also at the nec birmingham you've got the last 16 of the table tennis under way, england's defending champions liam pitchford and paul drinkhall ar
south africa. jo curry is watching at the university of birmingham. play only under way this morning.e reigning conall champions and england have never won the gold medal. after theirfinal and england have never won the gold medal. after their final group game yesterday when england beat wales 5— nell grace balsdon admitted they are in a tough match tonight and cannot afford to give new zealand many chances. if they get through to the gold medal match they will take on the winner of australia...
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leeds university has expressed its dismay after one of its phd students, salma al—shehab, was jailed for 3h years for tweets critcising the saudi regime. sport now. good afternoon. south africa — who resumed on 61 after a gutsy innings — went earlierfor 73. stuart broad followed — gone for 15, before england's final wicket ao—year old jimmy anderson fell first ball. south africa trailing by 138 runs with ten wickets left, at lunch. plenty of strong performances today on the track at the european championships in munich. great britain's jake wightman won his men's 800 metre heat to secure his place in sunday's final. it's been a brilliant summer for wightman after winning gold at the world championships in oregon, and bronze at the commonwealth games earlier htis month. i haven't run one since may, you know, so i was nervous i hadn't done enough work for it but it woke me up and was a very early start but i'm just glad i got through. i wanted to make sure i was in contention. if i needed to push on a little bit to guarantee to keep it safe then that's what i did. meanwhile in the women's 800 metres, commonwealth silver medalist keely hodgkinson has booked her place in the sem
leeds university has expressed its dismay after one of its phd students, salma al—shehab, was jailed for 3h years for tweets critcising the saudi regime. sport now. good afternoon. south africa — who resumed on 61 after a gutsy innings — went earlierfor 73. stuart broad followed — gone for 15, before england's final wicket ao—year old jimmy anderson fell first ball. south africa trailing by 138 runs with ten wickets left, at lunch. plenty of strong performances today on the track at...