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uganda august two thousand and one. four thousand people in the move into region are vick did by the army in order to make way for a plantation run by a major german coffee trader. the villagers have been fighting it ever since for their rights bad for justice. the move to coffee plantations and the bitter taste of eviction in forty five minutes on d w. this is you get when you come to live from but end at the right to our correspondent he is in central istanbul joined by michel a couple of you know of his but it'll correspond let's bring in a book section of you from a poland at death of go if you'll be bought up at a correspondent frank for more on those stories in just a minute but first this news just in it's all about the perspective closer d.w. news sasa. why are forty million people in east africa threatened by starvation what are the causes of the situation. we focus on five specific problem areas. this huge journalistic project tries to find the answers white africa goes green our topic this week on d w news on
uganda august two thousand and one. four thousand people in the move into region are vick did by the army in order to make way for a plantation run by a major german coffee trader. the villagers have been fighting it ever since for their rights bad for justice. the move to coffee plantations and the bitter taste of eviction in forty five minutes on d w. this is you get when you come to live from but end at the right to our correspondent he is in central istanbul joined by michel a couple of you...
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but countries like india, pakistan, columbia, and uganda, continue to see hundreds of cases annually. and most attacks still go unreported. the uk is also tightening controls on acid sales after a sharp rise in cases here. more than 400 have been reported in less than a year. these were mostly criminal gangs attacking men. with the help of actionaid uk, these women are standing up and standing proud. showing the world that they are strong and they are defiant. translation: i have come so far after such a devastating attack. we did not lose hope. we did not hide in the house. we want other women to see us and be inspired. tulip mazumdar, bbc news, london. tulip mazumdar, speaking to some of the women who've survived acid attacks. if you want to get in touch with us here at bbc world news, you can do so on social media. i'm @bbckasiamadera on twitter. you can also find us on facebook. time now for all the sports news in sport today. hello, i'm nick marshall—mccormack and this is sport today, live from the bbc sport centre. coming up on this programme. washington have done it — the n
but countries like india, pakistan, columbia, and uganda, continue to see hundreds of cases annually. and most attacks still go unreported. the uk is also tightening controls on acid sales after a sharp rise in cases here. more than 400 have been reported in less than a year. these were mostly criminal gangs attacking men. with the help of actionaid uk, these women are standing up and standing proud. showing the world that they are strong and they are defiant. translation: i have come so far...
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uganda august two thousand and one. four thousand people in the move into region are vick did by the army in order to make way for a plantation run by a major german coffee trader. the villagers have been fighting it ever since for their rights bad for justice. the movement to coffee plantations and the bitter taste of eviction in forty five minutes on d w. c one mine was made by you as millie. d.w. boards the tube channel. only four seasons old stories of new day's tournaments that go on because what you tell us about that you should check it out yourself. climate change. waste. pollution this. isn't it time for good news go out africa people and projects that are changing the environment for the better it's up to us to make a difference a good. magazine t w.
uganda august two thousand and one. four thousand people in the move into region are vick did by the army in order to make way for a plantation run by a major german coffee trader. the villagers have been fighting it ever since for their rights bad for justice. the movement to coffee plantations and the bitter taste of eviction in forty five minutes on d w. c one mine was made by you as millie. d.w. boards the tube channel. only four seasons old stories of new day's tournaments that go on...
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airport in uganda. most reached israel in safety but three lost their life. prime minister: it was horrible. i parked the car not far from my parents home and walked up the path that led to their house and there was a big window in their living room and i could see my father pacing back and forth with his hands behind his back and all of a sudden he turned me and he had this, in a mainly he understood because he had heard the news of the rescue and he just stood and it was this horrible streak that i heard him give and it was like a second death. it was worse. harvey: how did his death change your view of israel, of terrorism and your worldview? prime minister: well, there is no question that his death change my life and steered it to its present course. i didn't know it at the tim of course. i felt that i had -- that i had to do something about the scourge of terrorism. >> the stumbling block to the road to peace is this demand for a state which will mean more war which will mean more violence in the m
airport in uganda. most reached israel in safety but three lost their life. prime minister: it was horrible. i parked the car not far from my parents home and walked up the path that led to their house and there was a big window in their living room and i could see my father pacing back and forth with his hands behind his back and all of a sudden he turned me and he had this, in a mainly he understood because he had heard the news of the rescue and he just stood and it was this horrible streak...
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they see the country like ugan uganda. it is clearly done by the policymakers and a great character in this chapter called emmanuelle who had been a larger than life brilliant technocrats but ran the financing period and he drove the progress and most of the credit. what happened to the local schools and the central government budget seems to be transferring money to the local schools where did the money go. they looked at the central government books to figure out how much they are going to each school and think about in the survey 0% had got into them because it had been the mid-level of the government. it took the world bank person to do spreadsheet and crunch numbers. it can change things but most times it is a partnership. it can be hard to come up with this. they forced the bank to look at the nongovernmental organizations as if they were the enemy and to somehow slowed them with love in the hopes that they would appreciate that in the end they had similar goals that wasn't set up of course to destroy the environment
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victory gave egypt an uncatchable four—point lead over uganda in group e with one round of fixtures remaining and puts them into the world cup for the first time since italy ini990. thousands of egyptians spilt onto the streets of cairo after the match, waving flags and chanting the liverpool striker salah's name as the arab world's most populous country will compete on football's ultimate stage for the first time in 28 years. great to see. britain's lewis hamilton has taken a giant stride towards his fourth formula i world title with victory in the japanese grand prix. hamilton's main rival, ferrari's sebastian vettel, retired after just four laps with an engine problem. mercedes‘ hamilton now leads the german by 59 points with only 100 available in the remaining four races. hamilton will clinch the title at the next race, the united states grand prix in austin, texas, if he wins and vettel finishes lower than fifth. by the way, hamilton's ‘mobot‘ pose there was a tribute to his friend and olympic champion athlete, mo farah, who was watching trackside. kagiso rabada took ten wickets in
victory gave egypt an uncatchable four—point lead over uganda in group e with one round of fixtures remaining and puts them into the world cup for the first time since italy ini990. thousands of egyptians spilt onto the streets of cairo after the match, waving flags and chanting the liverpool striker salah's name as the arab world's most populous country will compete on football's ultimate stage for the first time in 28 years. great to see. britain's lewis hamilton has taken a giant stride...
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but countries like india, pakistan, columbia and uganda continue to see hundreds of cases annually, and most attacks still go unreported. the uk is also tightening controls on acid sales after a sharp rise in cases here. more than 400 have been reported in less than a year, these were mostly criminal gangs attacking men. with the help of actionaid uk, these women are standing up and standing proud, showing the world that they are strong and they are defiant. translation: i have come so far after such a devastating attack. we didn't lose hope. we didn't hide in the house. we want other women to see us and be inspired. tulip mazumdar, bbc news, london. tulip mazumdar speaking to some of the women who've survived acid attacks. here on bbc one it's time for the news where you are. hello and welcome to sportsday — i'm hugh woozencroft. coming up on this evening's programme, ben stokes loses a major sponsor as he apologising for allegedly mocking the disabled son of celebrity katie price. chelsea ladies make it through to the last 16 of the champions league, with a massive result in germany
but countries like india, pakistan, columbia and uganda continue to see hundreds of cases annually, and most attacks still go unreported. the uk is also tightening controls on acid sales after a sharp rise in cases here. more than 400 have been reported in less than a year, these were mostly criminal gangs attacking men. with the help of actionaid uk, these women are standing up and standing proud, showing the world that they are strong and they are defiant. translation: i have come so far...
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than 100 hostages from pro-palestinian hijackers at entebbe airport in uganda. three hostages lost their lives, along with the commanding officer of the raiding party, but most reached israel in safety. so i drove for seven hours in this horror, uh, and parked a car not far from my parents' home, uh, and walked up the path that led to their house, and there was a big window in their living room. and i could see my father pacing back and forth, you know, his hands behind his back. then all of a sudden he turned his gaze, and he saw me and he had this... "bibi, what are you doing?" and then, immediately understood. because he had heard about the news of the rescue. and so he understood, and there was this... horrible shriek... that... it gave them-- i heard my mother shriek, and it was-- so it was like a second death. it was actually worse. wow. how did his death change your view of israel, of terrorism, just your world view? well... there's no question that yoni's death in entebbe changed my life and steered it to its present course. of course i didn't know it at
than 100 hostages from pro-palestinian hijackers at entebbe airport in uganda. three hostages lost their lives, along with the commanding officer of the raiding party, but most reached israel in safety. so i drove for seven hours in this horror, uh, and parked a car not far from my parents' home, uh, and walked up the path that led to their house, and there was a big window in their living room. and i could see my father pacing back and forth, you know, his hands behind his back. then all of a...
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is right in all of them and i always believe the return fire in uganda international brantley it. was due to. bad bad bad luck thanks international. law shared passion thanks and exclusive journey into the sand by a lack. of new sunnier phenomenon starting october fifteenth on d w and on mine. but. thanks. the last remaining minutes from the so-called islamic state group a set to evacuate from the syrian city of raka the u.s. led coalition fighting the group says the evacuation aims to minimize civilian casualties as the battle for the city name has an end the jihadists are expected to leave the city together with several hundred civilians used as human shields coalition forces have captured more than eighty percent of rocca once i s's de facto. apatow. the oscars academy has expelled film producer harvey weinstein following an avalanche of sexual abuse allegations the academy announced it was taking a highly unusual step after an emergency meeting of its board some thirty women have now come forward accusing weinstein of sexual harassment assault and in several cases rape. a suic
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uganda, what are you up to? that's a real silverback gorilla. i'm freaking out! 3x points on travel and restaurants. sapphire reserve, from chase. make more of what's yours. when i walked through a snowthat's when i knewtte, i had to quit. for real this time. that's why i'm using nicorette. only nicorette gum has patented dual-coated technology for great taste plus intense craving relief. every great why needs a great how. the volkswagen atlas. with available pedestrian monitoring. life's as big as you make it. starbucks nariño 70 cold brew coffee. in stores now. only at starbucks. ♪ yo♪ and you probably do. rt ♪ ♪ you're a beautiful thing. ♪ sc johnson. ♪ ♪watch this ♪ ♪watch this ♪ ♪watch this ♪ ♪watch this ( cheers and applause ) ♪ ♪ >> stephen: welcome back, everybody. we're here with secretary hillary rodham clinton talking about her new book "what happened." now, one of the things that happened is, as you said, it's clear the russians were trying to influence our election. you said when you were on with terry gross on npr, if
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that's an easy target so i'm like coming off this flight from uganda i wish to fly through amsterdam i get duty free and i'm looking at skin cream and i looked at ingredient label to see what is in here, and you know, it's things like red number 5 yellow number 7, all kind of horrifically toxic ingredients and you realized many of the things are known carcinogens aloud in 200 ounce a skin cream not going to women owned enterprises or that support women in the supply chain but going to the man. and for products that -- that don't even, you know, not only do they not do good things for us but they don't do anything for the world or environment and for jobs -- >> so i thought maybe an interesting opportunity to build a source like molds in the luxury space. >> okay. in luxury you have typically enormous gross margins often it is women who are doing purchasing, very few of these products actually benefit women. either in supply chain or as owners web and yet women are doing pupgd i thought why not build a source like random category so i talk to my board about it fine do it. raise extra
that's an easy target so i'm like coming off this flight from uganda i wish to fly through amsterdam i get duty free and i'm looking at skin cream and i looked at ingredient label to see what is in here, and you know, it's things like red number 5 yellow number 7, all kind of horrifically toxic ingredients and you realized many of the things are known carcinogens aloud in 200 ounce a skin cream not going to women owned enterprises or that support women in the supply chain but going to the man....
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and fifteen when burundi's president bid for a third term in office they are now mostly here tanzania uganda rwanda and the see the u.n. says the refugee camps in these countries have reached or are very close to their capacity but further west violence has been growing in the region thousands have been killed and more than a million forced from their homes since the start of an uprising nearly a year ago their fighters known as the come in and supper and then in just the last month violence in the southeast has pushed connelly's refugees south over zambia's border three thousand of them over there since august thirty the largest influx in the past five years has two reports coming for you in a moment it'll be how to reach us there in northern zambia which is giving shelter to thousands of refugees escaping the violence in the first malcolm webb who is there near the border. people in this transit camp have been here a month. and not enough food.
and fifteen when burundi's president bid for a third term in office they are now mostly here tanzania uganda rwanda and the see the u.n. says the refugee camps in these countries have reached or are very close to their capacity but further west violence has been growing in the region thousands have been killed and more than a million forced from their homes since the start of an uprising nearly a year ago their fighters known as the come in and supper and then in just the last month violence in...
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they are no good all in sudan uganda saw. they tell you that freak vava. field is and they. don't disappear. in may two thousand and fourteen president obama announced that he would allocate an additional five billion dollars to the fight against global terrorism. but as we move to train and advise mission in afghanistan or reduce present. system or. emergent. earlier this year i asked my national security team to develop a plan for a network of partnerships from south asia. this strategy has been very persuasive an increasing number of african governments have signed on to the africa com program like initiated by the u.s. military brought together african forces composed of one thousand soldiers from seventeen countries for military exercises. footlockers and international action. this year we could really have it in different areas of of africa as a tremendous opportunity for all work together and more from one another. during two thousand and thirteen alone africa has organized ten exercises on the fin clock model fifty five other operations and four hundred safety semina
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peace and security that i once like my name is more this will give me a book write a journalist from uganda where i once worked as an investigative journalist and paid a high price for the truth eight years ago i came to germany where i now have a rest and state i was lucky to have realized that just basic human rights such as freedom of speech exemplary in europe and while over. understandably the or the a few minutes of this great nation i clearly due to hard work and sacrifice. however in my observation and experience the question of social progress we're all especially in regards to much less groups such as immigrants remains largely unsolved. integration is not as successful as outwardly does anyone ever wonder why even educated immigrants find it so difficult to continue with their career even after top rating well as a journalist with immigrant by brown i feel so disappointed that i still can't find a job as a journalist. in my experience it's in the best interest of migrants to rebuild a shot of life while contributing to their devotion to his great nation peace and security is not
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there a famine so we will be visiting northern nigeria south sudan will be going to kenya and also to uganda to find out what exactly are the roots of hunger and it almost all cases we with find that hunger starvation and also famine have a lot to do with political. son of a really looking forward to seeing the series of reports i understand you're going to be with us again tomorrow to talk more about your own reporting a son of the pater's fund who's been in somalia thank you so much for bringing us up to date on that. but we go on to ukraine now where street art revolution is changing the face of the capital kiev artists from around the world have joined locals in painting an explosion of large murals on the great solace of the soviet architecture which dominates much of the city much of the new work captures the open minded spirit since the two thousand and fourteen my don revolution broke with ukraine's moscow dominated past. emmanuel giarrusso is a street artist from canada with ukrainian roots he's come to kiev to add a little color and variety to the city's grey residential blocks. al
there a famine so we will be visiting northern nigeria south sudan will be going to kenya and also to uganda to find out what exactly are the roots of hunger and it almost all cases we with find that hunger starvation and also famine have a lot to do with political. son of a really looking forward to seeing the series of reports i understand you're going to be with us again tomorrow to talk more about your own reporting a son of the pater's fund who's been in somalia thank you so much for...
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says there are still four hundred thousand people living as refugees in countries such as rwanda and uganda opposition leaders accuse the government of brandy of crimes against humanity including execution and torture when you see some vehicles circulating rebelde numberplate and you hear that some people are kidnapped we've people on board such kind of cars and some other times it is done in the big broad light and the government cannot explain. the european union has renewed sanctions of some top government officials in the police and intelligence for another year but it is still finding humanitarian projects such as school feeding schemes the international court is boring these withdrawal will not affect its investigation. according to. the withdrawal not us. the jurisdiction of the. tribes that i was in committed prior to the date where. and you know that there is. a case that has been ongoing since. and i see prosecutor we got the results of this for me. these justice minister and his leaving the i.c.c. is an achievement other african countries a tried to leave in the past but it is th
says there are still four hundred thousand people living as refugees in countries such as rwanda and uganda opposition leaders accuse the government of brandy of crimes against humanity including execution and torture when you see some vehicles circulating rebelde numberplate and you hear that some people are kidnapped we've people on board such kind of cars and some other times it is done in the big broad light and the government cannot explain. the european union has renewed sanctions of some...
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uganda august two thousand and one. four thousand people in the move in the region are vic did by the army in order to make way for a plantation run by a major german coffee trader. the villagers have been fighting ever since for their rights and for justice. the movement to coffee plantations and the bitter taste of eviction in forty five minutes d w. it's all about the moments that. it's all about the stuff that's inside. it's all about george chance to discover the world from different perspectives. join us and inspired by distinctive instagram others. d.w. stories the topic each week on instagram. in start doing all the stadium was sold out it was a really special event all remember all my life everybody had a dream. and you don't need to set your brains out when you say do what's with the things are going well but we can still win it this could be right in all of them i always believed we could turn into an international brand. international. exclusive journey to the song of. music the moment starting october fifte
uganda august two thousand and one. four thousand people in the move in the region are vic did by the army in order to make way for a plantation run by a major german coffee trader. the villagers have been fighting ever since for their rights and for justice. the movement to coffee plantations and the bitter taste of eviction in forty five minutes d w. it's all about the moments that. it's all about the stuff that's inside. it's all about george chance to discover the world from different...
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st josephs hospital in northern uganda here some two hundred patients are receiving treatment of the wounds they sustained during the lord's resistance army insurgency. millions were massacred mutilated tortured in sleeves and raped in the conflict between the l r a and government troops victor archon and his organization african should have network provide support for victims who until now have never seen a doctor such as o'meara james was abducted from. spent about seven months in captivity. captivity would be made to walk long distance but then the process of torture. is leg. so. i have no problem with forgiving those who injured me as long as i'm healed it depends on my ability to become normal again but defines whether or not i can forgive. omar james will walk again victor uses these success stories to convince the un and the european union to fund his project. he grew up in the midst of the violence and later worked as a journalist and reported from the conflict zone. ten years ago viktor quit his radio job to fully commit to his organization. many victims have not forgotten w
st josephs hospital in northern uganda here some two hundred patients are receiving treatment of the wounds they sustained during the lord's resistance army insurgency. millions were massacred mutilated tortured in sleeves and raped in the conflict between the l r a and government troops victor archon and his organization african should have network provide support for victims who until now have never seen a doctor such as o'meara james was abducted from. spent about seven months in captivity....
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dangerous grounds they say he's attacking institutions that investigate corruption and bad governance or uganda's ations like the supreme courts and the ombudsman that must remain independent and free from any political interference dogon al-jazeera manila canada's government has agreed to pay compensation to indigenous people taken from their homes as children in the sixty's and placed in care or adopted by non indigenous families it's pledged almost six hundred million dollars for the estimated twenty thousand victims but some survivors a say the compensation payout is not enough it's the government's latest effort to repair ties with the marginalized group. i have great hope that because we reached this point oh. this again will never ever happen in canada again these are essential elements to begin to right the wrongs of this dark and painful chapter the sixty school. haiti's government is pushing to reinstate its army more than two decades after former president. this ban that it following a military coup the controversial plan is popular among the country's political and the business classe
dangerous grounds they say he's attacking institutions that investigate corruption and bad governance or uganda's ations like the supreme courts and the ombudsman that must remain independent and free from any political interference dogon al-jazeera manila canada's government has agreed to pay compensation to indigenous people taken from their homes as children in the sixty's and placed in care or adopted by non indigenous families it's pledged almost six hundred million dollars for the...
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and half of them live here in the region straddling rwanda uganda and the democratic republic of congo. they live in family groups. this clan has eighteen members and impressive size. one reason for that is that they're now being tended to by veterinary surgeons. for the simple diseases. but for this disease that in their head the intervene wanted the grass outside of forest which did them and afford it consequently an increasing number of the wonders of the religious are surviving. for a cosy is the youngest in the family his name means thank you thank you for my survival something that isn't a given. unfortunately the gorillas share their habitat with the various rebel. that infest the area primarily in the congo region time and again the apes get caught in the crossfire between rival militias or they fall victim to poachers in some areas their meat is considered a delicacy many people living around the national park boost their income by selling bushmeat. but that's at least been stopped in rwanda nowadays local residents here earn more by keeping gorillas alive. you know projects.
and half of them live here in the region straddling rwanda uganda and the democratic republic of congo. they live in family groups. this clan has eighteen members and impressive size. one reason for that is that they're now being tended to by veterinary surgeons. for the simple diseases. but for this disease that in their head the intervene wanted the grass outside of forest which did them and afford it consequently an increasing number of the wonders of the religious are surviving. for a cosy...
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uganda august two thousand and one. four thousand people in the move in the region or evicted by the army in order to make. for a plantation run by a major german coffee trader. the villagers have been fighting ever since for their rights and for justice. to move in to coffee plantations and the bitter taste of eviction in forty five minutes on d w. hijacking the news. where i come from the news is being hijacked journalism itself has become a scripted reality show it's not just good versus evil us versus them black and white. in countries like russia china turkey people are told is that so and if you're a journalist there and you try to get beyond that you are facing scare tactics intimidation. and i wonder is that where we're headed as well. my responsibility as a journalist is to get beyond the smoking mirrors it's not just about being fair and balanced or being neutral it's about being truly. funny was for god and i were good enough. it's about moments that. it's all about the stories inside. it's all about george c
uganda august two thousand and one. four thousand people in the move in the region or evicted by the army in order to make. for a plantation run by a major german coffee trader. the villagers have been fighting ever since for their rights and for justice. to move in to coffee plantations and the bitter taste of eviction in forty five minutes on d w. hijacking the news. where i come from the news is being hijacked journalism itself has become a scripted reality show it's not just good versus...
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uganda august two thousand and one. four thousand people in the region are vick did buy the army in order to make way for a plantation run by a major german coffee trader. the villagers have been fighting ever since for their rights and for justice. the move to coffee plantations and the bitter taste of eviction fifty. weeks. in so. it's all about your chance to discover the world from different perspectives. join us. fired by distinctive instagram or others. w. story is the topic of each week on instagram. and then for you to get up we speak your language to talk about the best. for content in dari pashto and order prospects for returning to our web special pleading at the refugee journeys of life in germany and the prospects for those returning home. and join the discussion on g.w. dot com and on facebook. prospects for returning. d.w. may for my. climate change is affecting us all. rising sea levels and imagine when i join the rising bottom line streets. homes. and playgrounds. through entire communities. the good ne
uganda august two thousand and one. four thousand people in the region are vick did buy the army in order to make way for a plantation run by a major german coffee trader. the villagers have been fighting ever since for their rights and for justice. the move to coffee plantations and the bitter taste of eviction fifty. weeks. in so. it's all about your chance to discover the world from different perspectives. join us. fired by distinctive instagram or others. w. story is the topic of each week...
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ae chimpanzee who is enjoying rest and a canopy in uganda, and this one of a seahorse carrying a q-tip. a stark reminder about the dangers of plastic pollution and what it is doing to wildlife. "elle: here in france is exacting journalistic revenge. last week "rolling stone" had a convicted killer on the front page. the french equivalent put the picture of a french rocker sent to prison for murdering his girlfriend in 2003. in response, there was huge backlash over the cover. in response, the french version dedicatedagazine" has an addition to the murdered woman, only 41 at the time. "in her name," the magazine said, and the name of all women who are victims of domestic violence. we will never forget you. it will take more than a media frenzy for your flame to burn out, is what the magazine says. anchor: let's end on a positive note, if we can, with a fairytale story from the u.s., and unlikely romance. analyst: one that has been compared to eddie murphy's coming to america. joel was a plainclothes if european -- if european prints hanging out in a nightclub, when he succeeded in pitch
ae chimpanzee who is enjoying rest and a canopy in uganda, and this one of a seahorse carrying a q-tip. a stark reminder about the dangers of plastic pollution and what it is doing to wildlife. "elle: here in france is exacting journalistic revenge. last week "rolling stone" had a convicted killer on the front page. the french equivalent put the picture of a french rocker sent to prison for murdering his girlfriend in 2003. in response, there was huge backlash over the cover. in...
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go around the city uganda says that it took them so i said if i didn't make john that on the on the also says necessity but he didn't. lose it in one composer my feeling. is that all of. you could or. you force it gains on other human desisted if i did do the laws and all those i joined them on the tour and is minded on says it. the laws should not in this lead on those the. decision. to join you know. and. go to my human because an emission one time is the middle ages and under this world and bandaids is there a band almost none only a ball and i get in hand. i should charge longer to. touch on. the eat. eat. or. to eat. and you. all are not. needed to. you to miss a on the how those services. or the many. little on the little. or on. doesn't want to sign the law. goes into. all means. you know i couldn't help him out the door my bizarrely barbieri follow or not it was a macand i took a pill. and the name in the dome of the. five on the level national just. so. i talked lee advantage of what. some are. willing to. be electable of mark i beare it to make. children and chokes is. the only
go around the city uganda says that it took them so i said if i didn't make john that on the on the also says necessity but he didn't. lose it in one composer my feeling. is that all of. you could or. you force it gains on other human desisted if i did do the laws and all those i joined them on the tour and is minded on says it. the laws should not in this lead on those the. decision. to join you know. and. go to my human because an emission one time is the middle ages and under this world and...
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while this was sent to us during the kampala city festival in uganda. rashid sent us a pic of these morning commuters in dhaka, bangladesh. don't forget to check out our twitter and facebook feeds for loads of extra special travel show content. now let's look at the travel videos clocking up views online. this year marks 100 years since the russian revolution, so we've selected two films showing different sides to the world's largest country. this is a great place, it's a very beautiful and famous city, st petersburg. ijust wanted to capture the atmosphere of the city. classical music plays. i really wish i could get back to this country soon, because it's so big, there is so much to discover. there is such a diversity in the languages, the landscapes, the culture, the music. classical music plays. don't forget to get in touch. to enter this week on the travel show, we're off to the macedonian town of krusevo, which up until now, hasn't been on everybody‘s list of places to visit. but krusevo is slowly finding its place on the map for people who like
while this was sent to us during the kampala city festival in uganda. rashid sent us a pic of these morning commuters in dhaka, bangladesh. don't forget to check out our twitter and facebook feeds for loads of extra special travel show content. now let's look at the travel videos clocking up views online. this year marks 100 years since the russian revolution, so we've selected two films showing different sides to the world's largest country. this is a great place, it's a very beautiful and...
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a matter of only a few guineas only fifty years ago the northern white rhinoceros roamed throughout uganda south sudan and the central african republic but growing rhino horn demand in china and vietnam waits used in traditional medicine led to approach an epidemic . by nine hundred ninety just twenty five. left for holden mohamed the breed's impending extinction is nearer to his heart than for many of his colleagues at all. when you want to print i don't do this for mind. my schooldays i've not done and apart from dealing with the rightness that is what makes me happy i love them because they're just i mean with their homeless and they don't even talk to them mistreated and hunted down by poachers and the father of three boys says his relationship to the gentle is a very emotional one raise your dog raise their own rhinos those mothers have been killed by bushes spend the night to them in the bush i was spending night beside her when she had two blankets and i had two of my own and she was hungry. when she wants to so i take these trainers like my own children. biologists say northern whi
a matter of only a few guineas only fifty years ago the northern white rhinoceros roamed throughout uganda south sudan and the central african republic but growing rhino horn demand in china and vietnam waits used in traditional medicine led to approach an epidemic . by nine hundred ninety just twenty five. left for holden mohamed the breed's impending extinction is nearer to his heart than for many of his colleagues at all. when you want to print i don't do this for mind. my schooldays i've...
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in addition we had people not only in niger, we have them in uganda and other places, sub-saharan africa. we have special forces, mobile training teams like in the philippines. most americans don't realize that fighting terrorism is a worldwide exercise and we've got lots of people not just in africa, but in other places doing it as well. and that number is going to grow, as senator graham suggested in his voiceover there. >> our msnbc military analyst, colonel jack jacobs. thanks. >>> let's get to some breaking news. the president announcing on twitter this morning he will be allowing the long blocked and classified jfk files to be opened. let's go right to kelly o'donnell on the white house for us. kelly, a good day to you. the president also said in the same tweet that his decision is subject to the receipt of further information. so is the white house expecting some opposition to his decision? >> reporter: well, there is always a possibility that an agency like the cia or the fbi could say that something within the documents would reveal some national security interest or sources and
in addition we had people not only in niger, we have them in uganda and other places, sub-saharan africa. we have special forces, mobile training teams like in the philippines. most americans don't realize that fighting terrorism is a worldwide exercise and we've got lots of people not just in africa, but in other places doing it as well. and that number is going to grow, as senator graham suggested in his voiceover there. >> our msnbc military analyst, colonel jack jacobs. thanks....
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there but pro unity supporters were against independence and the police about it within the last couple uganda police violence they did what they had to to restore law and order to early reporting from catalonia an associate churkin asked for r.t. . meanwhile arriving officers were given a jubilant welcome by pro unity supporters in parts account alone here and the two different forces in spain local and national shook hands and hugged the standing against each other for a while less than a week ago course on referendum day. we spoke so european parliament member for the catalan european democratic party you told us spanish authorities have breached e.u. law by using military force against the people of catalonia. we are come to the union and the treaties explicitly say and clearly say that their military power cannot use against the own population or oppression a booth over oppression that i saw in with my eyes in the streets of barcelona is called proportional proportion ate their oppression in the mouth of the. vice president the minimum shall we i think that it does not tell. you anything
there but pro unity supporters were against independence and the police about it within the last couple uganda police violence they did what they had to to restore law and order to early reporting from catalonia an associate churkin asked for r.t. . meanwhile arriving officers were given a jubilant welcome by pro unity supporters in parts account alone here and the two different forces in spain local and national shook hands and hugged the standing against each other for a while less than a...
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earlier this year, senator corker and i visited a camp in northern uganda. i was grateful for you joining us on that trip. they are and in south sudan, i had a chance to visit sites were people defend on food a -- depend on food aid for existence. i traveled to nigeria, where millions have been displaced by boko haram. when we talk about a cash assistance program, we are not talking about sending out envelopes full of cash. this is a card from a specific individual in an idp camp that allows you to go out and buy locally food that is appropriate for children, and it changes the relationship. it provides stability for the local markets. it provides relationship between the refugee community and the community that is hosting them, and it gives more control. frankly, it is much more efficient. i would like to ask you about the programs. it is not at all we are doing. we do cards are retinal scans to see who is getting want money for what purpose. an idea on howus it has worked out so far, and what are the benefits and difficulties to some of these direct transf
earlier this year, senator corker and i visited a camp in northern uganda. i was grateful for you joining us on that trip. they are and in south sudan, i had a chance to visit sites were people defend on food a -- depend on food aid for existence. i traveled to nigeria, where millions have been displaced by boko haram. when we talk about a cash assistance program, we are not talking about sending out envelopes full of cash. this is a card from a specific individual in an idp camp that allows...
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somalia has recently had pledges of support from around the world from neighbours, uganda and several other countries including the us, which is also stepping up its counterterrorism operations in africa. theories that and the need for it. also, i think, africa. theories that and the need for it. also, ithink, the africa. theories that and the need for it. also, i think, the problem goes much deeper. it is not merely a military offensive needed against al—shabaab but military offensive needed against al—sha baab but the military offensive needed against al—shabaab but the sense that they also need to tackle some of the local problems to do with rivalries between the different level of government as well as different pla nts government as well as different plants in the system of somalia. in neighbouring kenya, verging on the disputed election remains on hold with the poll suspended in several areas because of clashes between rival groups. the opposition leader refused to run in the contest against the sitting president. attem pts against the sitting president. atte m pts a re ag
somalia has recently had pledges of support from around the world from neighbours, uganda and several other countries including the us, which is also stepping up its counterterrorism operations in africa. theories that and the need for it. also, i think, africa. theories that and the need for it. also, ithink, the africa. theories that and the need for it. also, i think, the problem goes much deeper. it is not merely a military offensive needed against al—shabaab but military offensive needed...
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uganda august two thousand and one. four thousand people in the move into region are vick did by the army in order to make way for a plantation run by a major german coffee trader. the villagers have been fighting ever since for their rights bad for justice. the move to coffee plantations and the bitter taste of eviction in fifteen minutes d w. it tells us stirring stories told it makes us laugh. and cry the tremble and smile. magical images and demotions cannot. go the magazine every weekend on d w. it's the line agreed on d w three with the swaggering suit where is banged on a mental fish and the cool frequent flying. everything revolves around animal kingdom and a two legged. a week animal a bank says only on the day w. . wide family. from agenda somebody cut. the best in the world and international brand. a shared passion. f.c. byron munich to truly understand all you need is three words. to me as. some young. yes yes some yes don't see kind of you can touch us refining them by an. exclusive journey into the science
uganda august two thousand and one. four thousand people in the move into region are vick did by the army in order to make way for a plantation run by a major german coffee trader. the villagers have been fighting ever since for their rights bad for justice. the move to coffee plantations and the bitter taste of eviction in fifteen minutes d w. it tells us stirring stories told it makes us laugh. and cry the tremble and smile. magical images and demotions cannot. go the magazine every weekend...
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egypt had an untoo muchable four—point lead over uganda with one round of fixtures remaining. as you have been hearing, now to the nfl where united states vice president mike pence walked out of the stadium prior to the match between the indianapolis colts and san francisco 49ers following a protest by players while colts players stood arm—in—arm, more than 20 of the 49ers players knelt during the song as they have for weeks as players protest racial injustice and social inequality. vice president pence tweeted that he "will not dignify any event that disrespects our soldiers, our flag, or our national anthem." to tennis now: rafael nadal secured his sixth title of the year with a clinical straight sets win over australia's nick kyrgios in the china open final. kyrgios matched nadal initialy but at 2—2 he received a penalty point for arguing with the umpire and his game disintegrated, while nadal moved through the gears, the spaniard taking the first set 6—2. the world number one dropped just one game in the second to close out an emphatic victory. the last time he won
egypt had an untoo muchable four—point lead over uganda with one round of fixtures remaining. as you have been hearing, now to the nfl where united states vice president mike pence walked out of the stadium prior to the match between the indianapolis colts and san francisco 49ers following a protest by players while colts players stood arm—in—arm, more than 20 of the 49ers players knelt during the song as they have for weeks as players protest racial injustice and social inequality. vice...
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down in uganda man's hoppin into the later it's over the last time any you know i'm looking forward to the fun rights and party tents and of course i want to try a typical october first beer journey into the festival's history. and see what it's like to welcome on the mat list as a. jazz man. sixty minutes. my first bicycle was a sewing machine. where i come from women are balanced by the social influence in something as simple as learning how to ride a bicycle isn't. since i was a little girl i wanted to have advice i'd lost my home and it took me as the man might have. finally gave up and mentioned buying me on my side but returned with the sewing machine sewing i suppose was more appropriate for girls than riding a bike and now i want to meet those women back home who are bound by their duties and social rules and inform them about the basic rights my name is the matter of the home and i work i need them. i know we found them welcome to the show everyone let's kick things off with a look at three of the.
down in uganda man's hoppin into the later it's over the last time any you know i'm looking forward to the fun rights and party tents and of course i want to try a typical october first beer journey into the festival's history. and see what it's like to welcome on the mat list as a. jazz man. sixty minutes. my first bicycle was a sewing machine. where i come from women are balanced by the social influence in something as simple as learning how to ride a bicycle isn't. since i was a little girl...
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but countries like india, pakistan, columbia and uganda continue to see hundreds of cases annually and most attacks still go unreported. the uk is also tightening controls on acid sales after a sharp rise in cases here. more than 400 have been reported in less than a year, these were mostly criminal gangs attacking men. with the help of actionaid uk, these women are standing up and standing proud, showing the world that they are strong and they are defiant. translation: i have come so far after such a devastating attack. we didn't lose hope. we didn't hide in the house. we want other women to see us and be inspired. tulip mazumdar, bbc news, london. only a few weeks ago, the media in china and india were full of talk of war, amidst a standoff at a disputed border area in the himalayan region. you may remember, there was some eye—balling, jostling and trespassing, before both countries eventually decided to pull troops back. butjust how tense are relations along the indian—chinese border? it is dangerous mountain terrain, with not a single soul in sight. you have to travel for over
but countries like india, pakistan, columbia and uganda continue to see hundreds of cases annually and most attacks still go unreported. the uk is also tightening controls on acid sales after a sharp rise in cases here. more than 400 have been reported in less than a year, these were mostly criminal gangs attacking men. with the help of actionaid uk, these women are standing up and standing proud, showing the world that they are strong and they are defiant. translation: i have come so far after...
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town in uganda and hop into the ledo it's a terrible time anyway i'm looking forward to the fun right and party to end and of course i want to draw a typical october first beer journey into the festivals history. and see what it's like to welcome on the map today. she does. now. from a caterpillar to a super cinematic. in boston scientists are researching the son quinn the secretion. man bishop's god to create a bio degradable high tech material with a variety of occupations. could command shell plastics think of the past to the world today in sixty minutes w. . it's all happening no joke with. your link to news from africa and the world your link to exceptional stories and discussions anyone will come to their views on becoming program tonight from born in germany for more news of easy time while website dedicated slash africa join us on facebook at w africa. make your smart t.v. and smarter with the smart. what you want what you want to. up to date. extraordinary. in depth. you decide what songs. find out what d.-w. smart.
town in uganda and hop into the ledo it's a terrible time anyway i'm looking forward to the fun right and party to end and of course i want to draw a typical october first beer journey into the festivals history. and see what it's like to welcome on the map today. she does. now. from a caterpillar to a super cinematic. in boston scientists are researching the son quinn the secretion. man bishop's god to create a bio degradable high tech material with a variety of occupations. could command...
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and ghana have asked fifa to consider replaying their qualifier against uganda. they have launched a protest over the performance of the referee after a 93rd minute goal was co ntroversially referee after a 93rd minute goal was controversially disallowed. there are 18 world cup qualifiers taking place across the globe on saturday. for all of these scores and news, head to the bbc‘s website. lewis hamilton says he's driving better than ever after taking his tent pole position in 16 races ahead of tomorrow's japanese grand prix. the championship leader broker track record several times to take his first pole position at the suzuka circuit. he was three tenths of a second quicker than his team—mate about bottas, penalised for a gearbox change. —— valtteri bottas. simona halep will become world number one when the women's rankings are released on monday, after she beatjelena are released on monday, after she beat jelena ostapenko are released on monday, after she beatjelena ostapenko in the semifinals of the china open. she came through against the latvian 6-
and ghana have asked fifa to consider replaying their qualifier against uganda. they have launched a protest over the performance of the referee after a 93rd minute goal was co ntroversially referee after a 93rd minute goal was controversially disallowed. there are 18 world cup qualifiers taking place across the globe on saturday. for all of these scores and news, head to the bbc‘s website. lewis hamilton says he's driving better than ever after taking his tent pole position in 16 races ahead...
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uganda august. thousand and one. four thousand people in the move in the region are vick did by the army in order to make way for a plantation run by a major german coffee trader. the villagers have been fighting ever since for their rights and for justice. to move into coffee plantations and the bitter taste of eviction in fifteen minutes on d w. meet the germans new and surprising aspects of noise and culture in germany. us american keep music takes a look at germany it is increasing at their traditions every day lives and language in this time of. song and young good. looking back i r t w dot com the germans. how to cover more than just one reality. where i come from we have a transatlantic way of looking at things that's because my father is from germany my mother is from the united states of america and so i realized fairly early that it makes sense to explain different realities. and now here at the heart of the european union in brussels we have twenty eight different realities and so i think people are really
uganda august. thousand and one. four thousand people in the move in the region are vick did by the army in order to make way for a plantation run by a major german coffee trader. the villagers have been fighting ever since for their rights and for justice. to move into coffee plantations and the bitter taste of eviction in fifteen minutes on d w. meet the germans new and surprising aspects of noise and culture in germany. us american keep music takes a look at germany it is increasing at their...
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uganda august two thousand and one. four thousand people in the move in the region are vic did by the army in order to make way for a plantation run by a major german called a traitor. the villagers have been fighting ever since for their rights bad for justice. the movement to coffee plantations and the bitter taste of eviction in forty five minutes on d w. with think different languages we fight for different things that's fine but we all stick up for freedom freedom of speech and freedom of press. giving freedom of choice global news that matters d. w. made for minds. d. w. true diversity. where the world of science is at home in many languages. on top of that i've been going there you know. they're with us our innovations magazine for asia. every week and always looking to the future on d. w. dot com science and research for asia. two events made deafened famous first president putin personally awarded him russian citizenship in two thousand and fourteen seconds.
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or in particular many countries in africa like uganda kenya many of the governments there have accused these tobacco companies of threatening them regarding legislation that they're trying to push that would either impose a tax on cigarettes or in some other way try to cut the rates and unfortunately in in the poor countries not only do they not have the resources to always go off again seize billion dollar companies but they also don't even have the funds to launch anti-smoking campaigns like the ones that we've seen in the u.s. over the past decade so it's much more complicated for them and you know unfortunately if you live in a wealthier nation it's you know you don't you're not going to be bombarded like you might be if you are in a developing country now not only that but as you travel around you see that cigarettes in a lot of developing nations are so cheap and they can keep those pride. down and here for instance i think ten dollars a pack or something like that in new york yes and they can keep those prices down yes they can and they're trying to expand the market there so th
or in particular many countries in africa like uganda kenya many of the governments there have accused these tobacco companies of threatening them regarding legislation that they're trying to push that would either impose a tax on cigarettes or in some other way try to cut the rates and unfortunately in in the poor countries not only do they not have the resources to always go off again seize billion dollar companies but they also don't even have the funds to launch anti-smoking campaigns like...