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west africa is importing jeje fuels why. west africa is selling all feeds good crude oil and why. and tell us which companies involved in this business. her for it's a big day for puma energy the oil company has acquired additional oil market shares in ghana and it's spreading the news. this is the. official representatives and several v.i.p.'s have accepted the invitation. of. the media here as well. because that's just you what can be assured to get it's. so dark but i figure i. always already live you know so. the minister of transport is officially inaugurating several kerosene tanks dedicated near the airport so this will make refueling more efficient it's a strategic move for ghana which aims to become the rising star in the region please visit. meanwhile the p.r. visit is going ahead at full speed. the next stop this brand new filling station in puma energy camas who now owns forty one service stations in guyana that might not seem a lot but the company is very ambitious you're welcome to. the way to do. service station. that's serving me in fuel. credits i have a chance to
west africa is importing jeje fuels why. west africa is selling all feeds good crude oil and why. and tell us which companies involved in this business. her for it's a big day for puma energy the oil company has acquired additional oil market shares in ghana and it's spreading the news. this is the. official representatives and several v.i.p.'s have accepted the invitation. of. the media here as well. because that's just you what can be assured to get it's. so dark but i figure i. always...
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i've studied extensively throughout the middle east and west africa. i'm a product of the community itself. so really in many respects not just me, there are thousands of others who are -- come from my same experience who are in many different experience who are in many different circles who have been working i think in a very balanced fashion who are conversant, take a middle of the way approach and have been quietly doing the work without a lot of fanfare and conversation and have been engaged in aspects domestically and internationally so i would argue that going forward that the community is still strong, i think the community is being one in which they are making sure to advise when they can and engage in. the real challenges of this larger challenge of pushing back on extremism is an inter muslim conversation and that inter muslim conversation largely isn't taking place and it's one in which the most divided hour in america is on sunday for american christians, the most divided hour for our american muslims is on friday. if you go to any of the m
i've studied extensively throughout the middle east and west africa. i'm a product of the community itself. so really in many respects not just me, there are thousands of others who are -- come from my same experience who are in many different experience who are in many different circles who have been working i think in a very balanced fashion who are conversant, take a middle of the way approach and have been quietly doing the work without a lot of fanfare and conversation and have been...
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service members who were killed in remote west africa. taken on by a superior force of isis-linked militants. was the authorization incorrect as some have already suggested and what implications will this have for the u.s. military in africa? in west africa and east africa, the u.s. has substantial boots on the ground. because of the political implication, there will be a policy change in combat operations? there have been complaints by nigerians and others that the u.s. did not have enough support or air support. will the operations change or any political pressure to draw down the numbers of u.s. troops on the ground? dave and christine? >> david mckenzie live in johannesburg. "early start" continues with the latest on three americans released and returns from north korea to the united states this morning. >> announcer: this is cnn breaking news. >>> tonight they are letting them go before the meeting. we did not think it would happen. >> home at last. three americans released by north korea. touched down a short time ago greeted by the
service members who were killed in remote west africa. taken on by a superior force of isis-linked militants. was the authorization incorrect as some have already suggested and what implications will this have for the u.s. military in africa? in west africa and east africa, the u.s. has substantial boots on the ground. because of the political implication, there will be a policy change in combat operations? there have been complaints by nigerians and others that the u.s. did not have enough...
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money that more and more ends up here in the ivory coast in west africa. poorest areas have access to the internet. the crime of sextortion began and was perfected in nigeria and the philippines before it went global. now ivory coast, and particularly here in abidjan, has become a hotspot of sextortion. many of the victims come from the uk. and here are the police files — a growing number being investigated by abidjan‘s cybercrime unit. on the screens, some of the videos used by the scammers. they told us they know of at least 120 recent british victims. we want to track down one of the scammers, but they're hidden in the slums, controlled by gangs, and hunted by the police. we do eventually find one who will talk. translation: you have to do it without remorse. if you think about what you're doing, you'd never do it. but you do real harm to the victims. harm? well, afterwards you can sit down and say i'm bad, but you can't put things right. if he's thousands of miles away, how are you going to say sorry? it's no—one's fault — it's love. this is a growing
money that more and more ends up here in the ivory coast in west africa. poorest areas have access to the internet. the crime of sextortion began and was perfected in nigeria and the philippines before it went global. now ivory coast, and particularly here in abidjan, has become a hotspot of sextortion. many of the victims come from the uk. and here are the police files — a growing number being investigated by abidjan‘s cybercrime unit. on the screens, some of the videos used by the...
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this is ghana, west africa.was seven, i was brought to this country, and forced into a system i knew nothing about. this is me. i was held as a slave in a religious shrine. what crime is this child paying for? translation: her uncle committed adultery. thousands of women across west africa have lost their freedom because of a practice called trokosi. and it is still happening. does she know why she is here? now i am on a journey to try and understand what happened. to find answers to questions i have had on my mind for years. what is trokosi? and why did my family give me away? hey, this is brigitte... yeah, you are my uber. my name is brigitte sossou perenyi. i live and work in accra, the capital city of ghana. it is the city where i feel most free. but my first memories in this country are among my darkest. i was trafficked here from my home in neighbouring togo, and held in captivity as part of a practice called trokosi. trokosi is illegal, and it is not often talked about in accra. but to my surprise, richar
this is ghana, west africa.was seven, i was brought to this country, and forced into a system i knew nothing about. this is me. i was held as a slave in a religious shrine. what crime is this child paying for? translation: her uncle committed adultery. thousands of women across west africa have lost their freedom because of a practice called trokosi. and it is still happening. does she know why she is here? now i am on a journey to try and understand what happened. to find answers to questions...
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officials are hoping to prevent the type of epidemic seen in west africa in 2014. reporter: supplies being rushed to the front line in the latest fight against ebol at this isolation ward, the spread of the virus is being monitored very closely and personally by the officialfrom the u.n. >> we have to bring that behavior back --ashing hands with chloride, taking temperatures in schooland public places and everywhere. reporter: in 2015, the world health organization was criticized for its slow respon to the ebola outbreak that claimed thousands of lives in west africa. this time the who says it is preparing to distribute acc e in the coming days, but insists there are big challenges. >> the main challenge is logistics. we have to use helicopter, and it is very costly. we are estimating at the to $50efforts will go up million in three months. reporter: the virus is known to spre the worry of outbreak in kinshasa, a city with a population of 10 million, is not lost to anyone. >> what i want the authorities to do is to organize medal controls in airports and ports o, e
officials are hoping to prevent the type of epidemic seen in west africa in 2014. reporter: supplies being rushed to the front line in the latest fight against ebol at this isolation ward, the spread of the virus is being monitored very closely and personally by the officialfrom the u.n. >> we have to bring that behavior back --ashing hands with chloride, taking temperatures in schooland public places and everywhere. reporter: in 2015, the world health organization was criticized for its...
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money that more and more ends up here in the ivory coast in west africa. even the poorest areas have access to the internet. the crime of sextortion began and was perfected in nigeria and the philippines before it went global. now ivory coast, and particularly here in abidjan, has become a hotspot of sextortion. many of the victims come from the uk. and here are the police files — a growing number being investigated by abidjan‘s cybercrime unit. 0n the screens, some of the videos used by the scammers. they told us they know of at least 120 recent british victims. we want to track down one of the scammers, but they're hidden in the slums, controlled by gangs, and hunted by the police. we do eventually find one who will talk. translation: you have to do it without remorse. if you think about what you're doing, you'd never do it. but you do real harm to the victims. harm? well, afterwards you can sit down and say i'm bad, but you can't put things right. if he's thousands of miles away, how are you going to say sorry? it's no—one's fault — it's love. this is a
money that more and more ends up here in the ivory coast in west africa. even the poorest areas have access to the internet. the crime of sextortion began and was perfected in nigeria and the philippines before it went global. now ivory coast, and particularly here in abidjan, has become a hotspot of sextortion. many of the victims come from the uk. and here are the police files — a growing number being investigated by abidjan‘s cybercrime unit. 0n the screens, some of the videos used by...
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this is gala, west africa.ighbouring togo and held in a shrine as part of a pack trokosi. do you know why you are here? this is me in1997, i you know why you are here? this is me in 1997, i was filled by an american tv crew at the place i was being held. iwas american tv crew at the place i was being held. i was labelled a trokosi 01’ being held. i was labelled a trokosi or wife of the gods, paying for crime committed my uncle. but this support changed everything. an american viewerflew support changed everything. an american viewer flew to ghana to negotiate my release and he adopted me. now that i am older, ifeel ready to explore the cultural background of trokosi. trokosi was made illegal in 1998, year after was freed, but no priest had ever been prosecuted. i met this young 14—year—old girl who is serving as a trokosi. i felt ifelt sad. she i felt sad. she came ifelt sad. she came here i felt sad. she came here two years ago, at the age of 12. so she misses her mum. i don't see how we can justify that. it w
this is gala, west africa.ighbouring togo and held in a shrine as part of a pack trokosi. do you know why you are here? this is me in1997, i you know why you are here? this is me in 1997, i was filled by an american tv crew at the place i was being held. iwas american tv crew at the place i was being held. i was labelled a trokosi 01’ being held. i was labelled a trokosi or wife of the gods, paying for crime committed my uncle. but this support changed everything. an american viewerflew...
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but we have seen exactly in west africa what the ball a can do how deadly taze and what damage it can do to communities so that at times of the essence we need to get to d.c. area quickly experts and and material to be able to understand where the where device is circulating exactly to isolate those who are sick as them properly to to to dent to fight contact so those who may have been exposed for twenty one days to make sure sure that the burials are done in a secure way and possibly to use the vaccines if it seems appropriate after doing this epidemiology work we wish you well with that thank you so much for joining us on a bridge from the world health organization. this is daily news live from berlin still to come emotions will be running high at the top and bottom of the table as a bonus bigger and has its final weekend walking through what to expect from saturday's action. donald trump's decision to take america out of iraq nuclear deals putting pressure on industry across the world and then a winter as that story that's right a lot of companies want to invest in iran they might
but we have seen exactly in west africa what the ball a can do how deadly taze and what damage it can do to communities so that at times of the essence we need to get to d.c. area quickly experts and and material to be able to understand where the where device is circulating exactly to isolate those who are sick as them properly to to to dent to fight contact so those who may have been exposed for twenty one days to make sure sure that the burials are done in a secure way and possibly to use...
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traders from the margret also brought their culture to west africa. the caravans transported salt ivory gold and slaves to egypt and morocco these were traded for conflict weapons and books in a sense timbuktu was the first global city and africa a center for the exchange of goods and knowledge a place of tolerance and coexistence of the many different peoples and cultures of the sahara region who came there to train. so the shot before them by two years before the march on tuesday this exchange of goods could be of material but also of the immaterial nature of your culture and writings from books were an important trading commodity or. that you could earn the most money in timbuktu your books who if you had you were not considered poor. and if i were a capias to did not live in poverty. there's a children who were sent to timbuktu by their parents who felt under trade. is all of those contributed to timbuktu's prosperity. there was no paper but it was important what they're shipped from morocco and europe so. everything that was needed was transported
traders from the margret also brought their culture to west africa. the caravans transported salt ivory gold and slaves to egypt and morocco these were traded for conflict weapons and books in a sense timbuktu was the first global city and africa a center for the exchange of goods and knowledge a place of tolerance and coexistence of the many different peoples and cultures of the sahara region who came there to train. so the shot before them by two years before the march on tuesday this...
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money that more and more ends up here in the ivory coast in west africa.orest areas have access to the internet. the crime of sextortion began and was perfected in nigeria and in the philippines before it went global. now, ivory coast and particularly here in abidjan, it has become a hot spot of sextortion. many of the victims come from the uk. and here are the police files, a growing number being investigated by abidjan‘s cyber crime unit. on the screens, some of the videos used by the scammers. they told us they know of at least 120 recent british victims. we want to track down one of the scammers, but they are hidden in the slums, which are controlled by gangs and hunted by the police. we do eventually find one who will talk. translation: you have to do it without remorse. if you think about what you are doing, you would never do it. but you do real harm to the victims. translation: harm? well, afterwards you could sit down and say i am bad, but you cannot put things right. they are thousands of miles away, how are you going to say sorry? it is no one's
money that more and more ends up here in the ivory coast in west africa.orest areas have access to the internet. the crime of sextortion began and was perfected in nigeria and in the philippines before it went global. now, ivory coast and particularly here in abidjan, it has become a hot spot of sextortion. many of the victims come from the uk. and here are the police files, a growing number being investigated by abidjan‘s cyber crime unit. on the screens, some of the videos used by the...
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money that more and more ends up here in the ivory coast in west africa.me of sextortion began and was perfected in nigeria and the philippines before it went global. now ivory coast, and particularly here in abidjan, has become a hotspot of sextortion. many of the victims come from the uk. and here are the police files — a growing number being investigated by abidjan‘s cybercrime unit. on the screens, some of the videos used by the scammers. they told us they know of at least 120 recent british victims. we want to track down one of the scammers, but they‘re hidden in the slums, controlled by gangs, and hunted by the police. we do eventually find one who will talk. translation: you have to do it without remorse. if you think about what you‘re doing, you‘d never do it. but you do real harm to the victims. harm? well, afterwards you can sit down and say i‘m bad, but you can‘t put things right. if he‘s thousands of miles away, how are you going to say sorry? it‘s no—one‘s fault — it‘s love. this is a growing crime with terrible consequences. some people actua
money that more and more ends up here in the ivory coast in west africa.me of sextortion began and was perfected in nigeria and the philippines before it went global. now ivory coast, and particularly here in abidjan, has become a hotspot of sextortion. many of the victims come from the uk. and here are the police files — a growing number being investigated by abidjan‘s cybercrime unit. on the screens, some of the videos used by the scammers. they told us they know of at least 120 recent...
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ready beginning to free up funds and move treatment into the area one of the problems with the west africa break was that that happened quite late that the things were very slow to be put on to the ground do you think the aid agencies have learned from that and will be able to deal with the situation more easily so loosely absolutely absolutely and in fact one of the big criticisms of the west african oh was that it wakes you hong to pull the trigger to initiate international support especially from the world health organization and you know they were. in the end the night they recognize that they were a little bit slow in this certainly contributed to the wider spread of this action as as we just heard there was almost thirty thousand people infected and about eleven thousand people that died so now many time there isn't bowl operate we can be sure that the response is going to be swift and large and certainly not what it is here with external support the other positive here is that there was a lot more was the west african people or it was there was a lot of knowledge that was gained fro
ready beginning to free up funds and move treatment into the area one of the problems with the west africa break was that that happened quite late that the things were very slow to be put on to the ground do you think the aid agencies have learned from that and will be able to deal with the situation more easily so loosely absolutely absolutely and in fact one of the big criticisms of the west african oh was that it wakes you hong to pull the trigger to initiate international support especially...
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center and if you remember the huge it will outbreak in two thousand and fourteen and fifteen in west africa managed to kill more than eleven thousand people mainly because the virus went into urban areas into the capitals of sierra leone off library and of guinea is so this is indeed very worrisome but on the other hand there's also no need for panic because we also saw rather positive examples in the past i still remember the day when i was in lagos and there was a report of a man from liberia who came to lagos the mega city he had twenty million people and they discovered that he had there was kind of panic here people were very worried that the why was could spread very fast and in this make a city but the orthorexic has reacted very quick they made sure that only very few people got contaminated and they got everything very quickly under control so people india see hope that this will be the same thing now there so what kind of a measure is the authorities putting in place to alert any sense of kind of the disease spreading further. so first of all the reaction is much quicker than what
center and if you remember the huge it will outbreak in two thousand and fourteen and fifteen in west africa managed to kill more than eleven thousand people mainly because the virus went into urban areas into the capitals of sierra leone off library and of guinea is so this is indeed very worrisome but on the other hand there's also no need for panic because we also saw rather positive examples in the past i still remember the day when i was in lagos and there was a report of a man from...
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has a big military presence particularly in the parts of west africa. where isis and al qaeda linked groups are active. will it have an impact on the operations? the groups are growing in strength. dave. >> thank you, david. >>> oil prices rose after the u.s. quit the iran nuclear deal. new sanctions could cut off the oil exports trimming the tight oil supply. the major oil producing countries have been nudging prices higher by slowing down production. this iran news comes on top of that. global stocks higher overnight driven by the higher energy stocks. wall street closed higher. exxon and chevron. the sector rose 2%. >>> the u.s. wants to get drones into the sky. transportation department says drones are the future. they plan to test in these cities in north dakota and oklahoma and california. this will fly overnight and with the view of the operator to deliver food and medicine and inspect infrastructure and in florida, survey the mosquitoes population. it will allow drones in u.s. air space. drones could create $82 billion in economic benefits and m
has a big military presence particularly in the parts of west africa. where isis and al qaeda linked groups are active. will it have an impact on the operations? the groups are growing in strength. dave. >> thank you, david. >>> oil prices rose after the u.s. quit the iran nuclear deal. new sanctions could cut off the oil exports trimming the tight oil supply. the major oil producing countries have been nudging prices higher by slowing down production. this iran news comes on top...
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the british men being caught in online sextortion scams set up by gangs in west africa.
the british men being caught in online sextortion scams set up by gangs in west africa.
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things like the west africa challenge three years ago with the devastating outbreak of killed moreisease than 11,000 people in africa, became a major public health threat in the united states, and cdc were in important part of responding to that. another outbreak in the democratic republic of the congo. i think there was more news on that topic even this morning. we need to be well prepared to continue to enable to do what we need to do to respond to those kinds of challenges. earlier this month the nih launched enrollment in the "all of us" study which will collect health information from one million americans, an idea dr. collins mentioned tw years agoo as -- two years ago as an nih goal. we have the ability to unlock decision medicine for the diseases we suffer from such a. this initiative has the potential to change our health system from one-size-fits-all to understanding more about personalized medicine. we are at the point where we see drug reproducing happening. we are testing current drugs we know are safe to see what other uses we might find in those drugs. there is a current c
things like the west africa challenge three years ago with the devastating outbreak of killed moreisease than 11,000 people in africa, became a major public health threat in the united states, and cdc were in important part of responding to that. another outbreak in the democratic republic of the congo. i think there was more news on that topic even this morning. we need to be well prepared to continue to enable to do what we need to do to respond to those kinds of challenges. earlier this...
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and british companies have announced the biggest discovery of natural gas in west africa but what to do with these untapped natural resources is already a source of heated debate nothing much has changed they still spend most of their days looking forward to for the dry river beds like this one five years on the syrians still feel battered or even those who managed to escape their country have been truly unable to escape the war. to. the foreign ministry. one of the really special things about working for al-jazeera is that even as a camera woman i get to have so much empathy and contribution to a story i feel we cover this region better than anyone else would be what it is you know it's that eternity vividly but the good because you have it all the people that are divided on political issues. the people we live to tell the real stories does us men do is to do we were in-depth generalism we don't feel inferior to the audience across the globe. a new series of rewind it can bring your people back to life i'm sorry and brand new updates on the best of al-jazeera documentaries live and
and british companies have announced the biggest discovery of natural gas in west africa but what to do with these untapped natural resources is already a source of heated debate nothing much has changed they still spend most of their days looking forward to for the dry river beds like this one five years on the syrians still feel battered or even those who managed to escape their country have been truly unable to escape the war. to. the foreign ministry. one of the really special things about...
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this is ghana, west africa.labelled a trokosi, or a wife of the gods. paying for a crime committed by my uncle. but this report changed everything. an american viewer flew to ghana to negotiate my release, and he adopted me. now that i am older, ifeel and he adopted me. now that i am older, i feel ready to explore the cultural background of trokosi. it is practised in parts of ghana, togo, by various ethnic groups, one of which is... when i left the shrine there are about 5000 trokosi women in children in darlington alone —— in ghana alone. it was made illegal in 19 98 —— a year after i was freed. i met this girl who is serving as a trokosi. i felt ifelt sad. she i felt sad. she came ifelt sad. she came here i felt sad. she came here two years ago at the age of 12. and so she misses her mum. i don't see how we can justify that. it was time to visit my birth family in tokyo, —— togo again. i had come to the village a few times, but i never had the courage to ask why they gave me away. i was now ready to ask my da
this is ghana, west africa.labelled a trokosi, or a wife of the gods. paying for a crime committed by my uncle. but this report changed everything. an american viewer flew to ghana to negotiate my release, and he adopted me. now that i am older, ifeel and he adopted me. now that i am older, i feel ready to explore the cultural background of trokosi. it is practised in parts of ghana, togo, by various ethnic groups, one of which is... when i left the shrine there are about 5000 trokosi women in...
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we think to maintain the upward momentum everybody on the subcommittee sees at the moment with west africa challenge with a bola -- ebola virus killing 11000 people and became a health threat in the united states and both nih and cdc were an important part of responding to that. and another outbreak in the democratic republic of congo there is more even this morning to do what we need to do to respond to those challenges national institute of health to collect health information from 1 million americans the idea that doctor collins mentioned for the first time as the nih goal to have the potential to unlock precision medicine so this initiative has the potential to change the health stem from one-size-fits-all to understanding more about personalized medicine also we see drug repurpose sing that we know that are safe to see what other uses there is a clinical trial with adult leukemia and to test arthritis more than 25 years ago that is done at the university of kansas through nih research before too long and look at that project along with others the national academy of sciences published
we think to maintain the upward momentum everybody on the subcommittee sees at the moment with west africa challenge with a bola -- ebola virus killing 11000 people and became a health threat in the united states and both nih and cdc were an important part of responding to that. and another outbreak in the democratic republic of congo there is more even this morning to do what we need to do to respond to those challenges national institute of health to collect health information from 1 million...
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us and british companies have announced the biggest discovery of natural gas in west africa but what to do with these untapped natural resources is already a source of heated debate nothing much has changed they still spend most of their days looking forward to full dry riverbed like this one five years on the syrians still feel battered or even those who managed to escape their countries have been truly unable to escape the war. with the most eight billion people in the world food production is under increasing strain to keep the pace with the growing global population al-jazeera is environmental solutions program discovers new ways of feeding the world sustainably folksong eighty thousand just on this bit of liquid it's unbelievable to see there's the vegetable of the scene right there. for thought on al jazeera. hello there i'm julie macdonald here in london with our current top stories on. israeli forces a five live ammunition and tear gas at palestinians protesting for the six week in a row at the israel gaza border three hundred fifty people have been in. three of them critical
us and british companies have announced the biggest discovery of natural gas in west africa but what to do with these untapped natural resources is already a source of heated debate nothing much has changed they still spend most of their days looking forward to full dry riverbed like this one five years on the syrians still feel battered or even those who managed to escape their countries have been truly unable to escape the war. with the most eight billion people in the world food production...
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coast in west africa. and even the poorest areas have access to the internet. and the philippines beforehotspot of sextortion. many of the victims come from the uk. a growing number being investigated by abidjan's cybercrime unit. on the screens, some of the videos used by the scammers. they told us they know of at least 120 recent british victims. and hunted by the police. we do eventually find one who will talk. translation: you have to do it without remorse. if you think about what you're doing, you'd never do it. harm? but you can't put things right. if he's thousands of miles away, how are you going to say sorry? it's no—one's fault — it's love. this is a growing crime with terrible consequences. some people actually take their own lives because of this. did that ever cross your mind? um... the truth of the matter was at one point it kind of did. so if you find yourself talking to a girl like this online, beware. angus crawford, bbc news. designed to give us more control over our personal data. whose information they gather. which could be as high as £17. or 4% of global annual turn
coast in west africa. and even the poorest areas have access to the internet. and the philippines beforehotspot of sextortion. many of the victims come from the uk. a growing number being investigated by abidjan's cybercrime unit. on the screens, some of the videos used by the scammers. they told us they know of at least 120 recent british victims. and hunted by the police. we do eventually find one who will talk. translation: you have to do it without remorse. if you think about what you're...
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to avoid a repeat of the ebola epidemic in 2013 to 2016, which killed more than 11,000 people in west africae united states and china have put a potential trade war on hold. they've agreed to back away from imposing trade tariffs on each other‘s goods. the trump administration says it will suspend plans to introduce restrictions, to give time to work on a wider trade agreement. chinese negotiators in washington say the two sides had reached a consensus to avoid something which would hurt the economies of both countries, asjoe lynam reports. last week a delegation of senior chinese representatives visited the us to find a way of preventing a looming trade war between the world's two largest economies. president trump had announced in march that he would impose tariffs of 25% on all steel imports into the us. china responded by publishing a list of us products that would face retaliatory sanctions, but none have been put into force yet. now beijing said it would buy more us—made oil and gas products and agricultural commodities, but did not give any details. that appears to have done enough to
to avoid a repeat of the ebola epidemic in 2013 to 2016, which killed more than 11,000 people in west africae united states and china have put a potential trade war on hold. they've agreed to back away from imposing trade tariffs on each other‘s goods. the trump administration says it will suspend plans to introduce restrictions, to give time to work on a wider trade agreement. chinese negotiators in washington say the two sides had reached a consensus to avoid something which would hurt the...
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and british companies have announced the biggest discovery of natural gas in west africa but what to do with these resources is already a source of heated debate nothing much has changed they still spend most of the days looking forward to full drive this one five years on the syrians still feel battered or even those who managed to escape their country have been truly unable to escape the war. this is a boon for blind people right now and technology is so much going to help people it's phenomenal thanks for calling. what are you looking for today. with their day to day tasks and give them more independent. in this. each one. of these seem. to be. the human beings. on.
and british companies have announced the biggest discovery of natural gas in west africa but what to do with these resources is already a source of heated debate nothing much has changed they still spend most of the days looking forward to full drive this one five years on the syrians still feel battered or even those who managed to escape their country have been truly unable to escape the war. this is a boon for blind people right now and technology is so much going to help people it's...
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we heard so much about ebola in the 2014th with the outbreaks in west africa.k?m endemic to this area of africa. it is not something that is going to be able to be got rid of any time soon. it dwells within the primate population, within monkeys and other mammals and so the main risk is when people hunt those animals and really, it is the butchery of those animals, where there is obviously what the blood and so on, that he can be contracted. normally, it does happen in very rural areas. and that way, it sort of contains itself, these tiny villages. but once it does get into the population to humans, then it is very easily spread by bodily fluids, bonnet, and blood, and diarrhoea and so on. this is the fear that it incubates up 221 days. and we've had these are signs of illness, that people become suspicious by then, people are trying to care for you, and nurses and so on, and that is when they can pick up the disease. all these barrier methods they are talking about is the way they are going to be able to contain it. the russia probe is one—year—old today. the
we heard so much about ebola in the 2014th with the outbreaks in west africa.k?m endemic to this area of africa. it is not something that is going to be able to be got rid of any time soon. it dwells within the primate population, within monkeys and other mammals and so the main risk is when people hunt those animals and really, it is the butchery of those animals, where there is obviously what the blood and so on, that he can be contracted. normally, it does happen in very rural areas. and...
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host: from south africa to west africa. what do people eat in ivory coast? we take a look. reporter: ababidjan is thehe commmmercial capitital of ivoryy coast, a city of 4.5 milli oplele. on the fringe of marcory marart isis the snack s stall that po monatitine runs togegether witr fafamily. someone's always hungry, so it's open from 6:00 in ththe mornig till 10:00 in the evening. the kbine bleu's been in business for 28 years -- a local legend. paco, who isis 22, runs ththe k bar togetherer with her momothed other female relatives. pacoco: i like it t here a lot.. iteedsds ouramily,y, a my mamama also worksks here. i i like it a lolot. it's hard, but work is work. and woululdn'tive itit ufor anytything else. reporter: the plantainins are t up andnd then fried d inunflowr oil for eight to ten minut,, untitil th're ninicend greasas they're eaten mostly with meat or fish.h. almomost everyone e can affort hehere. childrdren love to e eat the as frfrom the stallll without anyny trimmings. alococos remind everyone here f ho c cooking. when i've got time, i rmrmally iake e themys
host: from south africa to west africa. what do people eat in ivory coast? we take a look. reporter: ababidjan is thehe commmmercial capitital of ivoryy coast, a city of 4.5 milli oplele. on the fringe of marcory marart isis the snack s stall that po monatitine runs togegether witr fafamily. someone's always hungry, so it's open from 6:00 in ththe mornig till 10:00 in the evening. the kbine bleu's been in business for 28 years -- a local legend. paco, who isis 22, runs ththe k bar togetherer...
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and british companies have announced the biggest discovery of natural gas in west africa but what to do with these untapped natural resources is already a source of heated debate nothing much has changed they still spend most of their days looking forward to for the dry riverbed like this one five years on the syrians still feel battered or even those who managed to escape their country have been truly unable to escape the war. and is national park is home to the largest population of the protected one horned in rhino it's a world heritage site and consider the conservation success story but the rhino still face two big threats poachers and the annual monsoon floods from inside the park but it jakob reports these rhino carves love their muddy pool leaving only when they see the keepers that signals feeding time at the center for wildlife we have taken in conservation and. the cubs are aged between one and five years old and still require daily milk but replace both the rhinos mothers were killed either by poachers on. even when i'm at home. or have to take a day slave. early primo of
and british companies have announced the biggest discovery of natural gas in west africa but what to do with these untapped natural resources is already a source of heated debate nothing much has changed they still spend most of their days looking forward to for the dry riverbed like this one five years on the syrians still feel battered or even those who managed to escape their country have been truly unable to escape the war. and is national park is home to the largest population of the...
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but we have seen exactly in west africa what a ball a can do how deadly taze and what damage it can do to communities so that it don is of the essence we need to get to d.c. area quickly with experts and material to be able to understand where the where device is circulating exactly to isolate those who are sick as them properly to gentrify contacts so those who may have been exposed monitored for twenty one days to make sure sure that the burials are done in a secure way and possibly to use their vaccines if it seems appropriate after doing this epidemiology work we wish you well with that thank you so much for joining us on a bridge from the world health organization kenya's top prosecutor has ordered an investigation into the collapse of a dam on a mob scaled commercial farm in the country's rift valley amid allegations that it was built illegally at least forty five people were killed after the down burst on wednesday night sending a wall of water down hill all forces are still searching for dozens of missing people the farms manager has blamed the collapse on heavy rains but of
but we have seen exactly in west africa what a ball a can do how deadly taze and what damage it can do to communities so that it don is of the essence we need to get to d.c. area quickly with experts and material to be able to understand where the where device is circulating exactly to isolate those who are sick as them properly to gentrify contacts so those who may have been exposed monitored for twenty one days to make sure sure that the burials are done in a secure way and possibly to use...
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and british companies have announced the biggest discovery of natural gas in west africa but what to do with these untapped natural resources is already a source of heated debate nothing much has changed they still spend most of their days looking forward to full dry river beds like this one five years on. the syrians still feel battered or even those who managed to escape their country haven't truly been able to escape the war. in the u.s. civil war slavery to an end. there is a strong possibility that their very roots. could have been brought to your table by its way right here in the land of the free power of foreign workers tricked into emigrating and trapped by un scrupulous profiteers food chain slaves part of slavery a twenty first century evil on al-jazeera citizens unable to vote on represented in washington or members of congress do nothing about us like part of the constituency and their responsibility and that is what underneath this crisis phone lines visits the island devastated by hurricane maria and demanding the support of the u.s. government ordered weekender you kn
and british companies have announced the biggest discovery of natural gas in west africa but what to do with these untapped natural resources is already a source of heated debate nothing much has changed they still spend most of their days looking forward to full dry river beds like this one five years on. the syrians still feel battered or even those who managed to escape their country haven't truly been able to escape the war. in the u.s. civil war slavery to an end. there is a strong...
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year around four million tons of coca are harvested well why a third comes from ivory coast in west africa and other big produces that ghana indonesia nigeria and ecuador the cocoa tree is native to. at five am even before his chickens of crowed seven part charge is up and about making his morning talk it to the accompaniment of early bird song he's a farmer his family has been working the land for four generations. he's also raising six children on his own like his forefathers before him servia wants to live at one with nature now large scale cultivation on the chemicals organic farming which makes him something of an eccentric comedy a lot of everyone here says i'm crazy but ultimately this isn't my land it's borrowed i'm just visiting that for fifty six day or sunday years so it has to be here for a future generation of. you know looking up at all of the thinnest units for a long time other farmers markets for his dedication to small scale cultivation but things changed dramatically when it became clear that he was integra and saving the oldest and rarest variety of cocoa bean in the wo
year around four million tons of coca are harvested well why a third comes from ivory coast in west africa and other big produces that ghana indonesia nigeria and ecuador the cocoa tree is native to. at five am even before his chickens of crowed seven part charge is up and about making his morning talk it to the accompaniment of early bird song he's a farmer his family has been working the land for four generations. he's also raising six children on his own like his forefathers before him...
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and british companies have announced the biggest discovery of natural gas in west africa but what to do with these untapped natural resources is already a source of heated debate nothing much has changed they still spend most of their days looking forward to full dry river beds like this one five years on the syrians still feel battered or even those who managed to escape their country have been truly unable to escape the war. on packet for us what were you hearing what were you saying whether online horrendous things humans will just. about that or if you join us on sacked a lot of the major countries in the commonwealth have far bigger fish to fry and chips to eat bass is a dialogue talk to us about some of this success if perhaps everyone has a voice what happens when the robots themselves are making the decision to join a club or a conversation. i've . got you. know some of it i like. an armed citizen in london with the top stories on al jazeera months of political wrangling in italy have failed to produce a new government prime minister designate and giuseppe conti says he is of
and british companies have announced the biggest discovery of natural gas in west africa but what to do with these untapped natural resources is already a source of heated debate nothing much has changed they still spend most of their days looking forward to full dry river beds like this one five years on the syrians still feel battered or even those who managed to escape their country have been truly unable to escape the war. on packet for us what were you hearing what were you saying whether...
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it's back to phil now and we're going to west africa thank you dan you there at the funerals of taking place in nigeria of two priests and seventeen worshippers who were killed in an attack on the church last month attacks being blamed on no money no magic cowherd's who are fighting farmers for scarce resources but that conflict has spilled over into wider ethnic religious and political violence today catholics took to the streets across the country to demand an end to the killing the address creech reports from the capital a budget. if. we need peace this is what hundreds of demonstrators see in the capital minding they demand an end to the killings in that country that has been happening in the past years and months almost on a daily basis there are reports of new killings in the middle belt in particular of nigeria but also in the northern part of the country the reason why they're going on the streets today already happened three weeks ago when in been to a state in the middle belt of the country a church was attacked two priests were killed and seventeen warships we. don't. you kn
it's back to phil now and we're going to west africa thank you dan you there at the funerals of taking place in nigeria of two priests and seventeen worshippers who were killed in an attack on the church last month attacks being blamed on no money no magic cowherd's who are fighting farmers for scarce resources but that conflict has spilled over into wider ethnic religious and political violence today catholics took to the streets across the country to demand an end to the killing the address...
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host: from south africa to west africa. what do people eat in ivory coast? we take a look.eport: abidn is the commercial capital of ivory ast, a citof 4.5 milon ople. on the frie of marco market is the snack stall that paco monatine runs together with her family. someone's alwaysgry, so it's open from 6:00 in the moin till 10:00 in the evening. the kbine bleu's been in business f 28 yes -- a local legend. paco, who is 22, runs the snack bar together with her mother and her femaleelatives. paco: i like it here a lot. it feeds ouramily, andy mama alsoorks here. i like it a lot. it's hard, but wk is work. and i wouldn't ge it up fo anythingls rerter: the plantains are cut up and then fried in sunflower oil for eighto ten mines, until theye nice andreasy. they're eaten mostly with meat or fish. almost everyone can afford it here. children love to eat the alocos from the stall without any trming alocos remind everyone here of home cooking. >> whei've got te, i normally iake them melf. i don't come fm arou here, but when i'm in town, me and my daughter come by. >> i love it. it's
host: from south africa to west africa. what do people eat in ivory coast? we take a look.eport: abidn is the commercial capital of ivory ast, a citof 4.5 milon ople. on the frie of marco market is the snack stall that paco monatine runs together with her family. someone's alwaysgry, so it's open from 6:00 in the moin till 10:00 in the evening. the kbine bleu's been in business f 28 yes -- a local legend. paco, who is 22, runs the snack bar together with her mother and her femaleelatives. paco:...
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money thatore and more ends up here in the i'very coast in west africa. cash transfers are ey.here's high unemployment and even the poorest areas have access to the internet. the crime of sextartion was started and perfected here. many of the victims come from the u.k. and here are the police files. a growing number being investigated by the cybercrime unit. on the scrns, some of the videos used by the scammers. they told us they know of at least 120 rent british victims. we want to track down one of the sc but they're hilleding in the slums controlled byanangs hunted by the police. we do eventually find e who'll talk. >> you have to do it without remorse. if you think about what you're doing,ou'd never do it. but you do real harm to the victims. >> well, amwards you can sit down and say i'm bad but you can't put things right. many thousands ofes m away, how are you going to say sorry? it's no one's fault. it's love. >> this is arong crime with terrible consequences. some people actually tak their own lives because of this did that ever cross your mind? >> uh, the truth of the
money thatore and more ends up here in the i'very coast in west africa. cash transfers are ey.here's high unemployment and even the poorest areas have access to the internet. the crime of sextartion was started and perfected here. many of the victims come from the u.k. and here are the police files. a growing number being investigated by the cybercrime unit. on the scrns, some of the videos used by the scammers. they told us they know of at least 120 rent british victims. we want to track down...