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so western africa's for cost to be hit disproportionately hard d.s. is timid suggests that africa accounts for just a tiny share of the gases that are driving the climate crisis africa produces less than 4 percent of the global output off greenhouse gases now how does that compare with feed largest emitters like china the united states and the european union well china emits 23 percent the u.s. 19 percent. and the e.u. 13 percent of global emissions so you get the picture while those responsible for climate change predominate be in europe asia and the us africans are taking the brunt and it's not just future growth rising temperatures and irregular rainfall are likely to hit agriculture the hardest making up to 60 percent of the lost jobs but some of the 21 year old sandy and radio reports are trying to fight back with knowledge. finding new. market trees the transporter could design be sold here squawking for climate fighter beauties fear reports how fairly trees has an impact on daily life in communities in. mingling with much sense in the market the
so western africa's for cost to be hit disproportionately hard d.s. is timid suggests that africa accounts for just a tiny share of the gases that are driving the climate crisis africa produces less than 4 percent of the global output off greenhouse gases now how does that compare with feed largest emitters like china the united states and the european union well china emits 23 percent the u.s. 19 percent. and the e.u. 13 percent of global emissions so you get the picture while those...
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we also found that too so bridge loans will be particularly affected and that soft asia and western africa where the losses would represent 5 percent of working hours in 2005. ok so waste in africa is for cost to be hit disproved. at the hadia it is tim it suggests that africa accounts for just a tiny share of the gases that are driving the climate crisis africa produces less than 4 percent of the global output off greenhouse gases now how does that compare with the largest images like china of the united states and the european union well china emits 23 per cent the us 19 percent and the e.u. 13 percent of global emissions so you get the picture while those responsible for climate change are predominately in europe asia and the us africans are taking the brunt and it's not just future growth rising temperatures and irregular rainfall are likely to hit agriculture the hardest making up to 60 percent of the lost jobs but some of the 21 year old sam b. and radio reporter are trying to fight back with knowledge and. writing to. market trees the trust protector of the zombie and savannah sold
we also found that too so bridge loans will be particularly affected and that soft asia and western africa where the losses would represent 5 percent of working hours in 2005. ok so waste in africa is for cost to be hit disproved. at the hadia it is tim it suggests that africa accounts for just a tiny share of the gases that are driving the climate crisis africa produces less than 4 percent of the global output off greenhouse gases now how does that compare with the largest images like china of...
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german family owned company that has indeed carved out a niche selling material for booze to western africa who was the africa version of the city's city gents suit and it's made of damask the german bar company exports 2000000 meters of it per year to countries across africa. glowing colors shiny materials complex embroidery on the top down booboos of the festive go to live with it west african muslim and the tailors in the capital niamey can use up to 9 meters of material for this kind of traditional clothes were. dumped on to good we measure the neck exactly it has to see will because that's where the embroidery goes if a nick line is too wide and doesn't sit right the entire government is ruined it doesn't matter how well you have so in the wrist it's a waste it all depends on the nick pm i did do i don't hold the fabric for booze comes. far afield even from the small german town of oh in saxony where the company has been supplying african countries with textiles for booze since the 1960 s. known as to mask the fabric for them is woven from $2200.00 spools companies huge machines we've
german family owned company that has indeed carved out a niche selling material for booze to western africa who was the africa version of the city's city gents suit and it's made of damask the german bar company exports 2000000 meters of it per year to countries across africa. glowing colors shiny materials complex embroidery on the top down booboos of the festive go to live with it west african muslim and the tailors in the capital niamey can use up to 9 meters of material for this kind of...
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karen: we've been all over africa, western africa and southern africa, and the rhino is the one thinghat we have not seen. so, anywhere where we have been seseen to see the big five we'e seen them, but the rhino have just evaded us. so thihis looked like the one opportunity to be able to see them. reporter: the rhinos are only safe in the sanctuary because so many rangers work here. raymond opio explains their strategy. raymond: the thing is we are very successful up to today because of the community around. because we work hand in hand with the community around. for this kind of project to stand, the first people is the community. a poacher cannot come from china area, anywhere, to come and poach rhinos right from where they are. they have to use the local people. and if the local people are your friends, it is the best. now the local people are our informers. reporter: and that includes the farmers in the area. they are allowed to graze their cattle in the sanctuary, up to 40 animals each per day. daniel: this sanctuary, they help us to graze our animals. they have enough grass, whi
karen: we've been all over africa, western africa and southern africa, and the rhino is the one thinghat we have not seen. so, anywhere where we have been seseen to see the big five we'e seen them, but the rhino have just evaded us. so thihis looked like the one opportunity to be able to see them. reporter: the rhinos are only safe in the sanctuary because so many rangers work here. raymond opio explains their strategy. raymond: the thing is we are very successful up to today because of the...
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so there can be outbreaks of one year in uganda, and congo, and the next year in central or western africanlike diseases like polio that only exist in humans, it's impossible to eradicate it through vaccination. we're also seeing an outbreak in the democratic republic of the congo because there is so much disorder and violence, lack of government control, lack of basic health services. that's partly why we're seeing such a deadly outbreak. senator chris coons, thank you very much indeed forjoining us. thank you. this is beyond 100 days. still to come — it's getting hot, hot, hotter. the uk has had its hottest july day on record — and temperatures are still soaring. it's hot! one of boris johnson's first acts as prime minister was to guarantee the rights of eu citizens living in the uk, but that's already caused problems within his own party — with some insisting it requires a change in the law. the bbc‘s mark easton has more. with politics so volatile, many eu nationals living in the uk watch on anxiously. today, borisjohnson offered an unequivocal guarantee that they would be allowed to r
so there can be outbreaks of one year in uganda, and congo, and the next year in central or western africanlike diseases like polio that only exist in humans, it's impossible to eradicate it through vaccination. we're also seeing an outbreak in the democratic republic of the congo because there is so much disorder and violence, lack of government control, lack of basic health services. that's partly why we're seeing such a deadly outbreak. senator chris coons, thank you very much indeed...
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clegg was a musical pioneer blending zulu rhythms from his adopted south africa with western styles he defied racial segregation one of only a few white artists to openly criticize the apartheid regime it was more than mere entertainment famously used his music to campaign for nelson mandela's release many of his songs became anthems for the anti apartheid struggle. the career highlight came in 997 when mandela then president of south africa surprised clegg during a concert. the ultimate stage partner for a lifetime musical campaign. this year with. people across south africa have been remembering play we caught up with some of. the way you. know how he knows how to do. it do it would be like the evil speakers only . amazing so he was so fond of those saw what a loss he was a very good artist better than in in terms of up a tape so he did a lot with his music he wept with so many people black people saw it it was it was very good and really we've learned from him as we are growing sort of memories of him as just the days that he was sort of with his music going cross culture across dif
clegg was a musical pioneer blending zulu rhythms from his adopted south africa with western styles he defied racial segregation one of only a few white artists to openly criticize the apartheid regime it was more than mere entertainment famously used his music to campaign for nelson mandela's release many of his songs became anthems for the anti apartheid struggle. the career highlight came in 997 when mandela then president of south africa surprised clegg during a concert. the ultimate stage...
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eastley waves that just pushing the heavy showers through the heart of africa might see want to 2 showers just fading out of that's that western side of africa as we go on into the next couple of days could even develop into a tropical system in the atlantic certainly want to watch out for and there's also some flooding possibility into the southeast there as we go through the next couple days. thanks very much efforts and well still ahead here on the news are a prime minister boris johnson heads to the heart of the brits at battle northern ireland and the u.s. and china resume trade talks but they're overshadowed by comments made by president trump and a difference of opinion between 2 baseball players generates into a mess brawl the rubble of a stew tells in sport so don't go on. a conflict that is now considered to be the world's worst humanitarian crisis how many of the michael have to die like this or stop responses on are really for sale and investigation into how billions of euros are made from supplying arms to saudi arabia a leader of the coalition fighting a war in the south the case is interesting to watch the amoun
eastley waves that just pushing the heavy showers through the heart of africa might see want to 2 showers just fading out of that's that western side of africa as we go on into the next couple of days could even develop into a tropical system in the atlantic certainly want to watch out for and there's also some flooding possibility into the southeast there as we go through the next couple days. thanks very much efforts and well still ahead here on the news are a prime minister boris johnson...
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. >> he was a musical pioneer, blending zulu rhythms from his adopted south africa with western s stylesg racial segregation, one of only a few white artists to openly criticize its the apartheid regime. it was more than mere entertainment, he famously uses music to campaign for the release of nelson mandela. many of his songs became anti--- anthems for the anti-apartheid struggle. career highlight in 1997, when mandela, than the president of south africa surprised him during a concert. the ultimate stage partner for a lifetime musical campaigner. >> got bless you, thank you. do you want to say anything? do you want to say anything? >> a reminder of the top story we're following for you, the world health organization has declared the ebola outbreak in the democratic republic of the congo and i international emergency and the disease has spread to the borders of the country had as killed 1600 people so far. you are watching dw news and after a short break i will be back to take you through the day. stick around for that. ♪ [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which
. >> he was a musical pioneer, blending zulu rhythms from his adopted south africa with western s stylesg racial segregation, one of only a few white artists to openly criticize its the apartheid regime. it was more than mere entertainment, he famously uses music to campaign for the release of nelson mandela. many of his songs became anti--- anthems for the anti-apartheid struggle. career highlight in 1997, when mandela, than the president of south africa surprised him during a concert....
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claes was a musical pioneer blending zulu rhythms from his adopted south africa with western styles he defied racial segregation one of only a few white artists to openly criticize the apartheid regime it was more than mere entertainment famously used his music to campaign finance and mandela's release many of his songs became anthems for the anti apartheid struggle. the career highlight came in 1997 when mandela then president of south africa surprised clegg during a concert. the ultimate stage partner for a lifetime musical campaigner. but the she thinking. here's a reminder of the top story that we're following for you the world health organization has or has declared the ebola outbreak in the democratic republic of congo an international emergency the disease has spread to the country's borders and has killed more than 1600 people so far. you're watching t.w. news after a short break i'll be back to take you through the day stick around for them. it's time to take stock. and face. time just such the calm. and the fine for the troops. to overcome pound dreams and connecticut. it's t
claes was a musical pioneer blending zulu rhythms from his adopted south africa with western styles he defied racial segregation one of only a few white artists to openly criticize the apartheid regime it was more than mere entertainment famously used his music to campaign finance and mandela's release many of his songs became anthems for the anti apartheid struggle. the career highlight came in 1997 when mandela then president of south africa surprised clegg during a concert. the ultimate...
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africa. south—western france was worst affected reaching a2 degrees centigrade.
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africa. south—western france was worst affected — reaching 42 degrees centigrade.climate change". you are up—to—date on the headlines. now on bbc news — panorama. in america's south, some call it baby killing. we see this as the holocaust of our nation. my body, my choice. alabama has passed a law to ban abortion. other states are following suit. america is going to wake up one day. this is infanticide. women in some states could be forced to have their babies, even if they've been raped. if i'd had the option to terminate my pregnancy, i would have made that choice. across the country, many are outraged. this is not a moral issue. i think a lot of this is about politics and political gain. tonight on panorama, i travel across america and meet people on both extremes of the debate.
africa. south—western france was worst affected — reaching 42 degrees centigrade.climate change". you are up—to—date on the headlines. now on bbc news — panorama. in america's south, some call it baby killing. we see this as the holocaust of our nation. my body, my choice. alabama has passed a law to ban abortion. other states are following suit. america is going to wake up one day. this is infanticide. women in some states could be forced to have their babies, even if they've...
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africa. south—western france was worst affected reaching 42 degrees centigrade.he world meteorological organization said the rising temperatures bore "the hallmark of climate change". now on bbc news: tuesday in parliament. time now for hardtalk. welcome to hardtalk from tate modern in london where my guest has a major exhibition. he is the award—winning icelandic danish artist. he believes that art can change the world by, for instance, tackling climate change. this is one of his exhibits, a giant wall made of moss. the idea is to get people thinking differently about the environment, for instance, could buildings of the future be made more sustainably? is this sort of thing visionary or far—fetched? olafur eliasson, welcome to hardtalk. thank you, zeinab. you had a fairly unorthodox upbringing. your parents were extremely young when they had you, your mother 20, yourfather i9. born in iceland, moved to denmark. your mother was a seamstress, your father a cook. how did your early life influence you, in your work? well, my father moved back to iceland and i would
africa. south—western france was worst affected reaching 42 degrees centigrade.he world meteorological organization said the rising temperatures bore "the hallmark of climate change". now on bbc news: tuesday in parliament. time now for hardtalk. welcome to hardtalk from tate modern in london where my guest has a major exhibition. he is the award—winning icelandic danish artist. he believes that art can change the world by, for instance, tackling climate change. this is one of his...
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if that's the big and fierce debate also in your own in south africa there's been a lot of criticism from a more us activists in the western world calling all recreational hunting ethical doesn't this view collide centuries of hunting tradition. yes of course there's traditionally in south africa and southern africa hunting hunting was keen to do so 5 and still there are there certain populations that the sun and books one of the upper topple saddam still hunts but that's a real hunt they go out and they retract the animal i.q. that's and used the means used to hives i think the biggest debate here in south africa is about what they call can't hunting and that's where the animals are basically bred in cages they grow up in enclosures and then off in the westerners come in and kill those animals so they've basing saying that the animal doesn't stand a chance you know this is not a real hunts they basically go hunting for 14 animals and a new dad that's why does also being out here from organizations also when you see them dispose of the westerners coming in and and. like to discuss just not equal fights very briefly i was r
if that's the big and fierce debate also in your own in south africa there's been a lot of criticism from a more us activists in the western world calling all recreational hunting ethical doesn't this view collide centuries of hunting tradition. yes of course there's traditionally in south africa and southern africa hunting hunting was keen to do so 5 and still there are there certain populations that the sun and books one of the upper topple saddam still hunts but that's a real hunt they go...
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western europe. no place is safe from iran's monovalent reach. hezbollah has front companies in the gulf, africa, asia, and here in the western hemisphere. in recent years, hezbollah operatives have been caught preparing takes in egypt, cyprus, peru and thailand. and weapons in asia and africa. hezbollah likes to masquerade as a defender of the lebanese people. these actions reveal its true agenda, global terrorism. in 2012 hezbollah bombed a bus in bulgaria, killing five israeli tourists including their driver. that took place july 18th approximately argentina and bulgaria are now joined together sharing a bloody anniversary. as we remember the victims of this deadly plot, we also call on bulgaria to complete the trial of the hezbollah members charged in abstentia consistent with its domestic law. let me tell you now what the administration is doing to crack down on hezbollah and other iran-backed terrorists, both around the globe and our hemisphere. under the leadership of president trump we have intensified efforts against iran and iagc and hezbollah worldwide. most notably, in april, secreta
western europe. no place is safe from iran's monovalent reach. hezbollah has front companies in the gulf, africa, asia, and here in the western hemisphere. in recent years, hezbollah operatives have been caught preparing takes in egypt, cyprus, peru and thailand. and weapons in asia and africa. hezbollah likes to masquerade as a defender of the lebanese people. these actions reveal its true agenda, global terrorism. in 2012 hezbollah bombed a bus in bulgaria, killing five israeli tourists...
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literally within i mean it's in the shadow of the rock of gibraltar so if you come up the western coast of africa the contingent of roll marines have been sent out there to rendezvous effectively with that ship just in time before it sailed on out of british jurisdiction and paul does this risk making an already tense situation worse i'm not referring to the political or the political battles between spain and and the u.k. but the wider context this is coming at a time when the u.s. is mounting a pressure strategy on iran and europe appears to be caught in the middle of these tea partiers. well it's certainly a delicate and sensitive time diplomatically internationally diplomatically yes tehran has summoned the british ambassador to iran in to meet with the foreign ministry in tehran at the moment the last i heard was that he was still in there. and we don't know i mean what the foreign ministry in london is saying is that the ambassador will simply reiterate the british position which is as follows that they welcome this firm action by the tarion or thirty's acting to enforce the e.u. serious sa
literally within i mean it's in the shadow of the rock of gibraltar so if you come up the western coast of africa the contingent of roll marines have been sent out there to rendezvous effectively with that ship just in time before it sailed on out of british jurisdiction and paul does this risk making an already tense situation worse i'm not referring to the political or the political battles between spain and and the u.k. but the wider context this is coming at a time when the u.s. is mounting...
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there are concerns from within and outside the continent that eventually africa would turn into a big dumping ground for western products or products from asia my warrior but this for africa the trade agreement is not one about the off on the fence or something done because in between percent on a time like to follow you through the economy we need to open our back and i mean that our country is in traffic that picked the last room i said i'm on for time that we need to consider we need to support our small i mean that's going to happen to support by big businesses so that we can track production but the continent can become the continent compete with europe and asia i speak of those defined as it to me is going to find a song that does a lot of things for what in entrepreneurship i thought about i suppose young couple months or been close to an angle for some people underestimates. the capacity of the young africans to fix things and hightails is a cause and try to advance every year between abilify nato troops because then you know you have the left on the list and by the time the show is to support your grap
there are concerns from within and outside the continent that eventually africa would turn into a big dumping ground for western products or products from asia my warrior but this for africa the trade agreement is not one about the off on the fence or something done because in between percent on a time like to follow you through the economy we need to open our back and i mean that our country is in traffic that picked the last room i said i'm on for time that we need to consider we need to...
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even greece is pretty much normal even below normal and that means most of western europe is hotter than a good part of north africa even down that's why i'm going to talk about 42 starbucks the same is paris really certainly some now jerry it will be hot but it has been hotter up around the coasts a pleasant sea breeze keeps 30 you know which is. sponsored by countdown and. i have been looking at your instagram account and reading the atlas for behind the scenes they. this is a dialogue when donald trump announced his candidacy for president after them everyone has a voice. for democrats to. join the global conversation on your thoughts your twitter and. on al-jazeera. hello again you're watching al-jazeera let me take you through our top stories this hour boris johnson is set to become the next prime minister of the united kingdom in the coming hours johnson has pledged to take the u.k. out of the e.u. by the end of october. iran's deputy foreign minister says terran will secure the straits of hormuz and not allow any disturbance to the shipping where iran sees the u.k. flagged oil tanker on friday it's only denm
even greece is pretty much normal even below normal and that means most of western europe is hotter than a good part of north africa even down that's why i'm going to talk about 42 starbucks the same is paris really certainly some now jerry it will be hot but it has been hotter up around the coasts a pleasant sea breeze keeps 30 you know which is. sponsored by countdown and. i have been looking at your instagram account and reading the atlas for behind the scenes they. this is a dialogue when...
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in the finals but with the managers of algeria and senegal were not foreign or western coaches but once that came from africa it was a fully african event and so many here hope that in cameroon senegal will be able to make again come to the final and perhaps finally bring the couple. well why from the africa cup of nations fans in the united states are treated to a. stunning display from a player who described himself as the best by far in the m.l.s. looking at these gold you wouldn't disagree laugh our neighbor him a bit scored i'd breathtaking argument for the l.a. galaxy as they took on a.f.c. the los angeles w. 37 year old going on to complete a hat trick in a $32.00 pick. to go for showing our injury behind the lead going into day 3 at the open championship mary had the fans cheering him on. rushing nor that all and all busy a fraud if one birdie putt on 10 saw him briefly take the out right before going back again to finish on 8 on the pop guilty off alongside harms what's the big battle of the big the american holding on to his lead from the opening rounds but the colts proved tough terrain for some o
in the finals but with the managers of algeria and senegal were not foreign or western coaches but once that came from africa it was a fully african event and so many here hope that in cameroon senegal will be able to make again come to the final and perhaps finally bring the couple. well why from the africa cup of nations fans in the united states are treated to a. stunning display from a player who described himself as the best by far in the m.l.s. looking at these gold you wouldn't disagree...
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right complete change of season place southern africa once again the construction on the western cape so that looks quite a moment coming into the western cape is another active cistern or frontal system that gives cape town 16 on tuesday. or wednesday. going behind the scenes of one of mexico's most love soaps using fiction to mirror the struggles of real life. this week the story 9 focuses on the basis of systematic violence in mexican society and issues close to home for the producers and actors a life as they struggle to portray in fiction the maquis face of reality sucks mexico every day mafia on out to 0. al-jazeera. every. the wilderness of cambodia is under threat. pillaged for profit by an illegal timber trade one a one east investigates the plunder of cambodia's forests. on al-jazeera. it's good to have you with us on the al-jazeera news hour and these are our top stories sudan's opposition has called for more protests over the killing of activists the north kordofan state doctors in sudan say at least 5 people including 4 students were shot dead by security forces during a
right complete change of season place southern africa once again the construction on the western cape so that looks quite a moment coming into the western cape is another active cistern or frontal system that gives cape town 16 on tuesday. or wednesday. going behind the scenes of one of mexico's most love soaps using fiction to mirror the struggles of real life. this week the story 9 focuses on the basis of systematic violence in mexican society and issues close to home for the producers and...
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commemorate everything, visible across europe and you can see it in much of africa, much of asia and eastern south america and western the moon. we will leave you with these pictures from washington, dc for the moment. thank you very much. hello. well, it's true to say that weather doesn't just stop at the country's borders. if we take a look at what happened on sunday here in the uk, south—east england we had some grey and boring skies. a bit of rain around, we had some cold air brought in by the jetstream that reactivated an old weather front to bring that wet weather. just a day later, and area of cold air had reached the warm waters of the mediterranean, generating thunderstorms and a waterspout in bastia in corsica. here we had 137mm falling in one day. we had 13 times the amount of rain they would normally see in the whole month ofjuly falling in one day. right now, severe thunderstorms battering parts of greece. a severe weather warning in place for much of the country, damaging wind gusts and large hail. also the risk of flash flooding lasting well into wednesday. elsewhere, we've got high pressure holding on
commemorate everything, visible across europe and you can see it in much of africa, much of asia and eastern south america and western the moon. we will leave you with these pictures from washington, dc for the moment. thank you very much. hello. well, it's true to say that weather doesn't just stop at the country's borders. if we take a look at what happened on sunday here in the uk, south—east england we had some grey and boring skies. a bit of rain around, we had some cold air brought in...
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we saw it here in the uk, also visible across europe and much of africa, asia, the eastern part of south america and westerng on the night of the full moon. there is another side of the story — the impact it had on the millions who stayed up watching tv as the mission unfolded. the uk's space agency has been piecing together their stories and the lasting effect that the event had on their lives. here is david sillito. columbia, columbia, this is houston. here goes the mission with the television camera on it. this is the story of what landing on the moon meant to us. it's one small step for man... 0ne giant leap for mankind. home movies, scrapbooks, photos — a national memory bank of this "where were you" moment. and, of the hundreds of contributors, we have been speaking to three of them. i'm with my parents and all of the schoolchildren at myjunior school. there is armstrong. it's just myself on the left chair, my dad on the right, looking at the television. you're thinking, i've never been up this late. you know, it's 4:00am in the morning. the children got very bored, and they were getting up and runnin
we saw it here in the uk, also visible across europe and much of africa, asia, the eastern part of south america and westerng on the night of the full moon. there is another side of the story — the impact it had on the millions who stayed up watching tv as the mission unfolded. the uk's space agency has been piecing together their stories and the lasting effect that the event had on their lives. here is david sillito. columbia, columbia, this is houston. here goes the mission with the...
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a lot of work to do to ofise with a different kind logic, re-energize western capital flows and infrastructure development in africa if we don't want china being by default the major actor here. ayaan: i want to use my one minute. [laughter] to say something about free speech and intellectual honesty because we are in a university campus and we know there are problems going on here. i want to give you a demonstration. my colleague hr has set a few things about the muslim brotherhood. view. a different i have a great deal of respect for him and affection for him, but the fact i disagree with him i think the problems we are seeing a manifestation of violence, subject to vacation of -- women, islamion of is being perverted by bad people using it for other things. it is possible to sit on the same stage as grown-ups and disagree and share material with one another. we can do this, demonstrate this, then i think we have things going. [applause] thank you. [laughter] [applause] niall: it remains to me to thank my colleagues for their brilliant contributions, but to point out something very like tiananmen square might be
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you expect to see nothing much in southern africa at this time of the year a good deal of sunshine occasional breaks of cold disappointing weather from the western cape east with well that's the picture for wednesday 23 in harare could be warm and 80 in cape town oversea cold nice as for a precious little if any. you know strategy or a battle rages over the country's. with activists inviting stealing lobster and intimidation from one eye when they are placed on too far on al-jazeera. whether someone very very rarely. thinks it's how you. end up doing it. after 25 years of affording the world's waist china through the global recycling industry into chaos. the growing pressure of agreement skies is resulting in change we bring you the stories to the shaping the economic world we live in. counting the cost on al-jazeera. and the u.s. announces plans for a military coalition to patrol strategic shipping routes in the gulf a move likely to raise tensions with iran. and we shall carry this is al jazeera live from doha.
you expect to see nothing much in southern africa at this time of the year a good deal of sunshine occasional breaks of cold disappointing weather from the western cape east with well that's the picture for wednesday 23 in harare could be warm and 80 in cape town oversea cold nice as for a precious little if any. you know strategy or a battle rages over the country's. with activists inviting stealing lobster and intimidation from one eye when they are placed on too far on al-jazeera. whether...
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certain season a welcome change to those who can get there in southern africa it's recently been a little bit stormy across the western cape only 12 degrees in the forecast for saturday the clouds spread eastwards and there will be rain i think somewhere around been to the south next day or so but sunday again it's fine. after more than a decade of civil war life remains a challenge in sierra leone. we follow the citizens of this war torn nation as they push their limits. for survival. risking years in sierra leone. on al-jazeera. it's good to have you with us on al-jazeera these are our top stories the u.k. is information about a bush flag tanker which iran says it seized in the strait of hormuz the revolutionary guard says the ships being detained for violating now tom regulations . of iran released video it says discredits claims that the u.s. shot down one of its strong the revolutionary guard says this video was shot by the draw and proves that it returned to base safely. the netherlands has accepted it's actually responsible for the deaths of $350.00 bosnian muslims and 995 minutes of massacre the supreme court
certain season a welcome change to those who can get there in southern africa it's recently been a little bit stormy across the western cape only 12 degrees in the forecast for saturday the clouds spread eastwards and there will be rain i think somewhere around been to the south next day or so but sunday again it's fine. after more than a decade of civil war life remains a challenge in sierra leone. we follow the citizens of this war torn nation as they push their limits. for survival. risking...
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rolling in here 21 in london and a 25 in paris meanwhile across northern parts of africa that cloud that we have across the western side of the mediterranean mark just produced a few spots of rain to northern areas of algeria the sunday maybe pushing a little further more tenacious as we go on into monday $38.00 celsius in she eunice meanwhile we come across the sahara where states dry and we run into those equitorial showers right across it here pia. the term pre-crime comes from this movie minority report in which a predicted is to be made about something in the individual has not yet done but is going to do and a preemptive arrest is made of someone before they perform the act if you would have asked me 37 years ago if we would have gunshot detection or video cameras in neighborhoods or be able to predict what crimes occur i would have said you're crazy pre-crime coming soon on al-jazeera. mexico's most loved soap exposes the reality of more than live through fiction. soap box reveals the drama behind the camera this week the producers focus on the difficulties facing indigenous women and the power superstition
rolling in here 21 in london and a 25 in paris meanwhile across northern parts of africa that cloud that we have across the western side of the mediterranean mark just produced a few spots of rain to northern areas of algeria the sunday maybe pushing a little further more tenacious as we go on into monday $38.00 celsius in she eunice meanwhile we come across the sahara where states dry and we run into those equitorial showers right across it here pia. the term pre-crime comes from this movie...
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into saturday by sassed i just notice a little more cloud into that western part all saudi arabia not too much across southern africa at the moment in fact we are looking at more very hot weather to get to the eastern side of south africa a 21. he lived in brazil's largest favela. one day the police. like thousands of others he disappeared. witness follows a family's epic struggle for justice which became a national cause and sent shock waves through the upper echelons of the political establishment in the shadow of the hill on al-jazeera. it's my privilege to name al-jazeera english the broadcaster of the year the country has a fight each other and we've been told that we can still be yes this is the largest demonstration that's been held i want you to refugees sit over $700.00 to buy beer with some of the nicest losers on the planet earth here or they think of it could be put to him. here into the show from percipient to the new crystals gold coast of the year lord of the say. hello again the top stories on the al-jazeera news our police have arrested 2 crew members from a detained iranian all tanker they're accus
into saturday by sassed i just notice a little more cloud into that western part all saudi arabia not too much across southern africa at the moment in fact we are looking at more very hot weather to get to the eastern side of south africa a 21. he lived in brazil's largest favela. one day the police. like thousands of others he disappeared. witness follows a family's epic struggle for justice which became a national cause and sent shock waves through the upper echelons of the political...
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i've been in refugee camps outside of africa, syrian refugees camps in western europe. he understands what the refugee community is facing. the terrible moment we saw, he wasn't enabling donald trump, he was advancing a narrative, advancing an ideology if you're a refugee and wear a maga hat you can stay. the danger in the love it or leave it the president is about to import on the nation in 2020, the danger is there's a baked in campaign that love it or leave it means quieting of dissent. you're not allowed to confront this president. he is right. we have rarely seen an elected member of congress like ilhan omar challenge the foreign policy that democrats and republicans largely subscribe to. she has a very different foreign policy but she's entitled to that. that is the freedom we've given her. what lindsey graham did trying to quiet her is a disgusting moment. he's lost all opportunity to try to lead morally. he should take that back. >> i think we're seeing pathetic rationalization of every republican we've seen over the last five days. lindsey graham had some momen
i've been in refugee camps outside of africa, syrian refugees camps in western europe. he understands what the refugee community is facing. the terrible moment we saw, he wasn't enabling donald trump, he was advancing a narrative, advancing an ideology if you're a refugee and wear a maga hat you can stay. the danger in the love it or leave it the president is about to import on the nation in 2020, the danger is there's a baked in campaign that love it or leave it means quieting of dissent....
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violence and murder cape town has south africa's highest murder rates and police are struggling to cope almost 1500 people were killed in the city and while the western cape province and just the past 6 months in this year up to april nearly 4000 murders were recorded in the western cape province an increase of more than 6 percent but nearly half of those killings were reported just 10 police stations violent crime in south africa is a national problem last year more than $20000.00 people were murdered there that's $57.00 a day the police minister has likened it to a wars are in the media miller has the latest from the manenberg township in the cape flats. it may be a small group of people who are demonstrating their anger and really level of crime and violence in this community but i think have a strong message to say no to drugs and all to getting their freedom they hold these type of march was almost every weekend hoping it will raise awareness around the level of violence more than 2000 people have been killed in the western cape province is the beginning of the year and almost home of those murders have taken place just like. the. poverty is a r
violence and murder cape town has south africa's highest murder rates and police are struggling to cope almost 1500 people were killed in the city and while the western cape province and just the past 6 months in this year up to april nearly 4000 murders were recorded in the western cape province an increase of more than 6 percent but nearly half of those killings were reported just 10 police stations violent crime in south africa is a national problem last year more than $20000.00 people were...
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now shifted to a country to country differences so today in western societies we use a workforce that comes from really far away from africaor from eastern europe and the people who have come from far away live a life removed from the society i think to which they contribute through their work there is something that is amplified that existed previously between cities in the countryside small and that's now exists on a global level. but do you think there are some issues that unite all those immigrant communities in the sense i know you worked on palestine before whether it be palestine iraq. and there are big issues that you know it was ignorance in the field. last. piece are complex issues like that where these people begin their lives very far from their home there are people whose motive for leaving is war or difficult living conditions and others who moved to seek work elsewhere so all of that is a little complicated but perhaps what unites all of these people is an ability to live and survive and create connections with people who are in the same conditions of survival which sometimes don't exist elsewhere i should i
now shifted to a country to country differences so today in western societies we use a workforce that comes from really far away from africaor from eastern europe and the people who have come from far away live a life removed from the society i think to which they contribute through their work there is something that is amplified that existed previously between cities in the countryside small and that's now exists on a global level. but do you think there are some issues that unite all those...
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possibility some lift the dust and sand blasted right to across the southern africa we have got a little system just skirting with the western cape just pushing down towards the southern cape is we go through the next diety bringing some wet weather into cape town by the end of this weekend highs here of 60 degrees. and just you know we're close to god just to be calm down there trying. to use to lie on their expertise to sneak. like now from their traditional music and down to adapt and survive the modern. practice 10 feet dance series on how to. welcome back let's just remind you of the top story so far this hour the u.s. president is holding a cabinet meeting watched by the media following his tweets attacking 4 female members of congress donald trump's facing growing accusations of being racist and having a white nationalist agenda and present both houses are calling for a vote. iran's supreme leader has warned britain the seizure of an iranian tanker go unanswered he's the u.k. to committing piracy detaining the grace one gibraltar this month. and a secret vote by members of the european parliament on who gets the top j
possibility some lift the dust and sand blasted right to across the southern africa we have got a little system just skirting with the western cape just pushing down towards the southern cape is we go through the next diety bringing some wet weather into cape town by the end of this weekend highs here of 60 degrees. and just you know we're close to god just to be calm down there trying. to use to lie on their expertise to sneak. like now from their traditional music and down to adapt and...
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violence and murder cape town has south africa's highest murder rate and police are struggling to cope almost 1500 people were killed in cape town in the wider western cape province in the last 6 months in the year up to april 2019 nearly 4000 murders were recorded in western cape province an increase of more than 6 percent but nearly half of those killings were reported at just 10 police stations violent crime is in south africa is a national problem last year over $20000.00 people were murdered in south africa 57 day the police minister has likened it to a war and made a member has more now from cape town where people are calling for more to be done. it may be a small group of people who are demonstrating their anger as. oh i am and i learned some of this community but i think i have a strong message to her to say no to drugs and knows to gangs they're straight out they hold these type of marchers almost every weekend hoping it will raise awareness allowance to the level of violence more than 2000 people have been killed in the western cape province is the beginning of the year and almost half of those murders have taken place and it is just like
violence and murder cape town has south africa's highest murder rate and police are struggling to cope almost 1500 people were killed in cape town in the wider western cape province in the last 6 months in the year up to april 2019 nearly 4000 murders were recorded in western cape province an increase of more than 6 percent but nearly half of those killings were reported at just 10 police stations violent crime is in south africa is a national problem last year over $20000.00 people were...
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international suffragists honored in the forest were all from western european countries, not from countries in south america, asia or africa which kat condescendingly believed needed to look to first world women for guidance, and add to that regional chauvinism all the domestic suffragists were from the east coast with new york state heavily overrepresented. no one from california, no one from the west, and no one from the south unless you count of these sisters who were born there but left because of their abhorrence of slavery. finally it is hard to ignore a clear personal snub. no plaque for her arrival alice, whose upstart national women's party caused much consternation for kat and her mainstream organization in the final stages of the suffrage fight. for too long the history of women's suffrage has put forward a version that closely parallels story, aapman cat's top-heavy story dominated by a few iconic leaders all whites and native born and the national organizations they founded and led. moving decisively away from that outdated approach uncovers a much broader, more diverse suffrage history waiting to be told. thi
international suffragists honored in the forest were all from western european countries, not from countries in south america, asia or africa which kat condescendingly believed needed to look to first world women for guidance, and add to that regional chauvinism all the domestic suffragists were from the east coast with new york state heavily overrepresented. no one from california, no one from the west, and no one from the south unless you count of these sisters who were born there but left...
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you expect to see nothing much in southern africa at this time of the year a good deal of sunshine occasional breaks of cold disappointing weather from the western cape east with well that's the picture for wednesday 23 in harare could be warm and 18 cape town oversea cold nights asked for rain precious little if any. good weather sponsored by count our. base is a dialogue meeting about it for money on international media and question stop it comes with skepticism because there's a lot of it on my everyone has a voice we are being taken advantage of just because we are small community without a network to seek help join the global conversation on our desire all they want to do is try to debate this in canada believe that we have here in st. welcome back a quick recap of the top stories at this hour the u.s. says it's trying to form a military coalition to protect shipping up the coast of iran and yemen. come on the iranians revolutionary guard issued new threats against u.s. military assets in the region. u.s. president donald trump has once again used to attack the u.k.'s ambassador in washington and the british prime minister comes days off th
you expect to see nothing much in southern africa at this time of the year a good deal of sunshine occasional breaks of cold disappointing weather from the western cape east with well that's the picture for wednesday 23 in harare could be warm and 18 cape town oversea cold nights asked for rain precious little if any. good weather sponsored by count our. base is a dialogue meeting about it for money on international media and question stop it comes with skepticism because there's a lot of it on...