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we've seen a big rise on debt levels for countries like zambia, we have the debt you've talked about. that is almost certain for zambia they've just borrowed a little too much china has made it easy the good news for africa is that financing has been cheap europe has a saving's glut it has been built in for a structure that arguably wouldn't have been built. the railways and in kenya, the railway. airports flown into from zimbabwe, zambia they are look great but they are not making the return expected the debt pile right now does look too high for a few countries that will be the story for the 2020s. the difference between africa and europe is fertility rates are very high. that means savings on households are voe low. to invest, you need to borrow abroad that is going to be a cycle we'll see through the 2020s. africa like em will get a big benefit from the 2020s, there is also going to be a few hiccups along the way. >> charles, put it all together for us which countries offer the most promise >> we focus from russia front year space as well what is going to be interesting is the yie
we've seen a big rise on debt levels for countries like zambia, we have the debt you've talked about. that is almost certain for zambia they've just borrowed a little too much china has made it easy the good news for africa is that financing has been cheap europe has a saving's glut it has been built in for a structure that arguably wouldn't have been built. the railways and in kenya, the railway. airports flown into from zimbabwe, zambia they are look great but they are not making the return...
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ambassador who, in zambia in december, really went out very publicly to denounce the prosecution of two individuals, a same-sex couple, sentenced to prison under the sodomy law, and was essentially kicked out of zambia for his outspoken concern. so, there have been some really important investments in diplomacy and funding around decriminalization and violence abatement. but i think we are concerned that increasingly, in this administration, we see the administration acting unilaterally. there was recently a statement from the core group of countries at the u.n. that addressed human rights concerns in the context of covid, particularly for lgbti individuals. the u.s. chose not to join that statement but to put out its own statement. the equal rights coalition, a coalition of 42 like i did governments, they also -- like-minded governments, they also recently put a statement of human rights for lgbti individuals in the context of covid, recognizing that lgbti communities are vulnerable to covid because of marginalization in many countries, including our own. but also because some countrie
ambassador who, in zambia in december, really went out very publicly to denounce the prosecution of two individuals, a same-sex couple, sentenced to prison under the sodomy law, and was essentially kicked out of zambia for his outspoken concern. so, there have been some really important investments in diplomacy and funding around decriminalization and violence abatement. but i think we are concerned that increasingly, in this administration, we see the administration acting unilaterally. there...
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tons of ivory seized in singapore and shipped out of malawi it all came from a neighboring country zambia wasserstein had made a discovery that would revolutionize law enforcement's approach to poaching basically the study debunked some of the assumptions that you and interpol had about how these activities were working what were those assumptions and so as assumptions that law enforcement general had and one was when you get a big seizure they were cherry picked from all over africa and what we showed is that's not what's happening there in the same area over and over and over again. the plight of the african elephant has been well documented these heartbreaking images were shot in a sanctuary for elephant orphans in kenya from before the biggest enemy of elephants when the out in the woods mind this 2 year old being bottle fed stood by his mother's body for 3 days after she was murdered for her tusks so 1st you kill the bowls and then you kill the matriarch so now you're destroying the leadership in your group as well as the long term knowledge that these elephants have and when elephan
tons of ivory seized in singapore and shipped out of malawi it all came from a neighboring country zambia wasserstein had made a discovery that would revolutionize law enforcement's approach to poaching basically the study debunked some of the assumptions that you and interpol had about how these activities were working what were those assumptions and so as assumptions that law enforcement general had and one was when you get a big seizure they were cherry picked from all over africa and what...
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born in zambia, moyo left in 1991 during a period of political turmoil, moving to the united states toe. she went on to earn a masters in public administration at harvard and a doctorate in economics from oxford. she wrote four new york times bestsellers.
born in zambia, moyo left in 1991 during a period of political turmoil, moving to the united states toe. she went on to earn a masters in public administration at harvard and a doctorate in economics from oxford. she wrote four new york times bestsellers.
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i know the taliban is famous for taking down statues but do you think high different of a statue zambia black lives matter or do you think it's racism in the western media that seem to think the taliban need money to to kill an american soldier our struggle for liberation is not to fight of many we are not to them and misandry of any country and that isn't really a sleaze. thinking perception and i think it is not true we have a per i've heard our lives for the liberation of our country in far our buchalter $54.00 countries afterwards. there was about 150000 american in narco soldiers and 500000 coverlid ministrations shoulders and also 50000 of one institution militias need for that after water almost 20 years and are we near our houses are destroyed and our our children story this hour cultivation failure story that we have given our country destruction of 1000000 up millions of dollars and that's what the cost of we knew because the reason we live edition is really. richard clarke those who say that at this critical time why we have signed the agreement the year for cause is to creat
i know the taliban is famous for taking down statues but do you think high different of a statue zambia black lives matter or do you think it's racism in the western media that seem to think the taliban need money to to kill an american soldier our struggle for liberation is not to fight of many we are not to them and misandry of any country and that isn't really a sleaze. thinking perception and i think it is not true we have a per i've heard our lives for the liberation of our country in far...
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born in zambia, moyo left in 1991 during the period of political turmoil, moving to the united statesmplete a degree in chemistry. she then went on to earn a master's in public administration from harvard and a doctorate in economics from oxford. after a stint at the world bank and goldman sachs, she wrote four "new york times" bestsellers. in her first, "dead aid," she argued that aid to africa
born in zambia, moyo left in 1991 during the period of political turmoil, moving to the united statesmplete a degree in chemistry. she then went on to earn a master's in public administration from harvard and a doctorate in economics from oxford. after a stint at the world bank and goldman sachs, she wrote four "new york times" bestsellers. in her first, "dead aid," she argued that aid to africa
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got nick trace in the shop potential i think for mozambique and also for passes in barbara and even zambia. al-jazeera meets paul remarkable both mainly surviving this after those closest to them were taken away never to return. some of the 8000 muslim men and boys killed in the strip when it's a massacre 25 years ago heart felt accounts from those left behind trying to move on from the pain of the past women who refused to die on al-jazeera. a war where. the. well again. that's remind you of our top stories here this hour after 4 days and nights of marathon and often acrimonious talks leaders have clinched a deal on a multi-billion dollar coronavirus rescue fund the recovery package will provide almost 8 $160000000000.00 in grants and loans to counter the effects of the recession. oxford university has made a breakthrough in the race to develop a coronavirus vaccine the results appear to show it is safe and triggers an immune response the world health organization has welcomes the progress. and us president told trump has met congressional leaders from his republican party to discuss a co
got nick trace in the shop potential i think for mozambique and also for passes in barbara and even zambia. al-jazeera meets paul remarkable both mainly surviving this after those closest to them were taken away never to return. some of the 8000 muslim men and boys killed in the strip when it's a massacre 25 years ago heart felt accounts from those left behind trying to move on from the pain of the past women who refused to die on al-jazeera. a war where. the. well again. that's remind you of...
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got make trace in the shop potential i think for most bake and also for parts as in bob i and even zambia up above the hustle and bustle of cuba's capitol there is a secret world. a community of colorful characters who have made the rooftops in homes. from their unique perspective they reflect on the country's history and how it has shaped their lives and hopes for the future. of an ad from on high but it's on just. what is the price of luxury. an undercover team travels deep into the illegal cocoa plantations of the ivory coast simple solutions are very hard to find for something as complicated as the child labor chocolates hearts of darkness and count as unpaid child labor is working in a 100000000000 dollar industry well overhaul of the country's cocoa produces live below the poverty line on al-jazeera. following mom with an talks in your leaders finally agree on an 860000000000 dollar coronavirus recovery deal but in the u.s. politicians are divided over a new coal bed 19 aid bill as the number of cases edges closer to 4000000. by this and this is all just here to live from doha also
got make trace in the shop potential i think for most bake and also for parts as in bob i and even zambia up above the hustle and bustle of cuba's capitol there is a secret world. a community of colorful characters who have made the rooftops in homes. from their unique perspective they reflect on the country's history and how it has shaped their lives and hopes for the future. of an ad from on high but it's on just. what is the price of luxury. an undercover team travels deep into the illegal...
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. >> those elephants that live there, they do travele1e1 a ver long way.t( theye1 go toe1 zambia, ands aren't ruling anything out. david mckenzie, cnn, south africa. >> whatt( a distressing story there. we'll continue to follow any upr!res on what is going on. >>> next here on "cnn newsroom" -- >> i want people to look at my art and go home and feel that, the art work made my day. that made my travels in the street. >> something to make doctors and nurses smile through the tp'des) on a special day for the uk's national health service. oh my god, i'm so happy! excellence crème, by l'oréal paris. we're all worth it. you think it smells fine, s in your car. but your passengers smell this. eliminate odors you've gone noseblind to for up to 30 days with the febreze car vent clip. wow, it smells good in here. so you and your passengers can breathe happy. yes. neutrogena® ultra sheer. superior protection helps prevent early skin aging and skin cancer with a clean feel. it's the one. the best for your skin. ultra sheer. neutrogena®. laso you can enjoy it even ifst you're sensitive. se. it's t
. >> those elephants that live there, they do travele1e1 a ver long way.t( theye1 go toe1 zambia, ands aren't ruling anything out. david mckenzie, cnn, south africa. >> whatt( a distressing story there. we'll continue to follow any upr!res on what is going on. >>> next here on "cnn newsroom" -- >> i want people to look at my art and go home and feel that, the art work made my day. that made my travels in the street. >> something to make doctors and...
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we were on our way to zambia for their independence celebration.nd we had an opportunity to talk and chat with him about what was going on in america. and i think at that time malcolm was seeking to find a way to identify with the southern civil rights movement.t. he wanted to be helpful, wanted to be supportive. and as a matter ofof fact, he ce toto selma. he came e to selma, february the 14, 1965. and we were in jail, including dr. martin luther king, jr., and the local authority refused to let him come and meet with us. he spoke at the brown chapel ame church with h mrs. king toto a p of high schohool students.s. and seven n days later, , he was assassssinated. amy: o on february 2 21, 1965, e was gunnnned down. >> i will never foforget it, because february 21 is my birthday. and i was in a car on my way from southwest georgia. amy: you were 25 years old. >> 25. and i was going from southwest georgia through atlanta back to selma when we heard that he had been shot. i came to new york, attended the service for him. amy: what is your assessment o
we were on our way to zambia for their independence celebration.nd we had an opportunity to talk and chat with him about what was going on in america. and i think at that time malcolm was seeking to find a way to identify with the southern civil rights movement.t. he wanted to be helpful, wanted to be supportive. and as a matter ofof fact, he ce toto selma. he came e to selma, february the 14, 1965. and we were in jail, including dr. martin luther king, jr., and the local authority refused to...
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it's something that's either occurring naturally or it's approaches that have come across from from zambia or laid off or poison time will tell and what i'm more kind of dangerous option if it is some sort of disease and i will kill you in the midst of a human pandemic civil then what about something but if it is a disease what impact would it have on the on those actions or the global population and well i think you've made the point is that we're currently living through a pandemic of a global disease which started in wildlife that has made its way into people and we know that kobe don't seem to make its way back from people into animals as well as done so in cats in big cats in new york and also in mid level and so there's a possibility for there's a lot of transfer from elephants back into people but even if it does stay within that of the population as botswana has one 3rd of all the elephants on the continent the potential for this having a truly catastrophic impact on the population is very real you know mccann thank you very much indeed to have your expertise thank you thank you fo
it's something that's either occurring naturally or it's approaches that have come across from from zambia or laid off or poison time will tell and what i'm more kind of dangerous option if it is some sort of disease and i will kill you in the midst of a human pandemic civil then what about something but if it is a disease what impact would it have on the on those actions or the global population and well i think you've made the point is that we're currently living through a pandemic of a...
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issuance of an import permit for spots hunted trophy of elephant or lion taken in tanzania, zimbabwe, or zambiaput the habitat in those countries at risk. this is what the zambian foreign minister meant when i met with her. it can be used for economic development just like any other natural resource. in the vast majority of references, hunting revenue and game fees are the most accessible asset for these people. african countries promote conservation and undermine incentives for illegal poaching. a u.s. import ban undermines those markets in african countries which perpetuates underground markets poverty, and economic underdevelopment. the individuals who seek to prevent african countries from responsibly using their natural resources are the same who strive to end the production -- end production agriculture in states like north dakota. they impart a flawed moral view on others without understanding the cultural and economic ramifications that harm the communities that produce these resources. it's paterna and quite frankly, it's condescending and counterproductive. to conservation of the magn
issuance of an import permit for spots hunted trophy of elephant or lion taken in tanzania, zimbabwe, or zambiaput the habitat in those countries at risk. this is what the zambian foreign minister meant when i met with her. it can be used for economic development just like any other natural resource. in the vast majority of references, hunting revenue and game fees are the most accessible asset for these people. african countries promote conservation and undermine incentives for illegal...
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provision and the importation of sports at the elephants and line trophies in tanzania, zimbabwe and zambia. passed on the house floor by about 2392192. before i conclude, i'd like to address the issue. consider legs memorials have long been simple question and discrimination in our nation. my first year ranking member along with chair calvert, this bill was brought down on the house floor by a confederate flag issue. five years later, as chair, i continue and at times, outrage that we as a nation, not made more progress to address racism and to end the cruel legacy of the confederacy. i am committed to do everything i to help our country confront and heal his legacy of racial justice. that's why in this bill, i am including in which requiring national parks service to remove all confederate commemorative works. furthermore, this bill includes language authored by representative jeffries, that prohibits for the purchase of the display of confederate flags in our national parks. with one exception. i am a social studies teacher. that exception is in special circumstances to provide historica
provision and the importation of sports at the elephants and line trophies in tanzania, zimbabwe and zambia. passed on the house floor by about 2392192. before i conclude, i'd like to address the issue. consider legs memorials have long been simple question and discrimination in our nation. my first year ranking member along with chair calvert, this bill was brought down on the house floor by a confederate flag issue. five years later, as chair, i continue and at times, outrage that we as a...
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to end the importation of sports hunted elephants and lion trophies, from tanzania, zimbabwe and zambia. this passed on the house floor of 239-192. and before i conclude, i would like to address one last issue. con federal flags and memorials have long been symbols of oppression and discrimination in our nation. in my first year as ranking member along with chaer calvert, this bill was brought down on the house floor by a confederate flag issue. now five years later, as chair, i continue to be saddened and at times outraged that we as a nation have not made more progress to address racism and to end the cruel legacy, the cruel legacy of the confederacy. i am committed to do everything i can to help hour country confront and heal this legacy of racial injustice. and that's why in this bill i'm included language requiring the national park service to remove all confederate's commemorative works. furthermore, this bill includes language authored by representative jeffries that prohibits for the purchase, for the display of confederate flags in our national parks. with one exception. with o
to end the importation of sports hunted elephants and lion trophies, from tanzania, zimbabwe and zambia. this passed on the house floor of 239-192. and before i conclude, i would like to address one last issue. con federal flags and memorials have long been symbols of oppression and discrimination in our nation. in my first year as ranking member along with chaer calvert, this bill was brought down on the house floor by a confederate flag issue. now five years later, as chair, i continue to be...