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>>cakiroglu: considering the growth opportunities in regions such as middle east, africa, africa, south east, asia and former cis countries, we have identified those countries as priority growth areas. >>reporter: turkey's geographical position as a bridge between east and west provides turkish companies with a unique opportunity and the centre of gravity of turkish trade appears to be shifting. while arcelik'sexports to western europe grew by just 3% this year, exports to the middle east and asia grew by 15to 20%. >>hakura: turkey's very close to middle eastern, arab markets, to iran, to russia, to central asia, and to thecaucuses and to the black sea regions. so turkey is blessed with such a geography and for that reason, with the relative political stability compared to its neighbours, turkeys' able to really dominate many of the markets in its neighbourhood. >>reporter: markets like iraq, where turkish companies are dominating reconstruction efforts in the north. iraq's risen from number 10 to number 5 among turkey's export partners. israel is another growth area. despite political
>>cakiroglu: considering the growth opportunities in regions such as middle east, africa, africa, south east, asia and former cis countries, we have identified those countries as priority growth areas. >>reporter: turkey's geographical position as a bridge between east and west provides turkish companies with a unique opportunity and the centre of gravity of turkish trade appears to be shifting. while arcelik'sexports to western europe grew by just 3% this year, exports to the...
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. >> the soviet era weapons field wars across africa. they set up a sting in bangkok, where he allegedly offered stolen arms. britain's intelligence service attract them. >> he is a merchant of death. he does trade in arms and he has dollars and diamonds. frankly, that sort of activity needs to be stopped and people like jimmy to be put away for the rest of their lives. >> but he denies the charges. backed by moscow, he has opposed american extradition for two years. legal loopholes have kept him here, but his wife admitted the fight should now move to the u.s. >> he is said to be the biggest arms dealer in the world. >> this is all country. the u.s. government has spent 10 years to create this an inch. >> with every legal at any rate -- legal avenue closed, he faces extradition to the u.s. in the next few days. his only hope lies with the thai government. at this stage, that seems unlikely. >> you are watching "bbc world news." china every rights of the world -- the rules of international development in africa. a metal pleaded guilty to
. >> the soviet era weapons field wars across africa. they set up a sting in bangkok, where he allegedly offered stolen arms. britain's intelligence service attract them. >> he is a merchant of death. he does trade in arms and he has dollars and diamonds. frankly, that sort of activity needs to be stopped and people like jimmy to be put away for the rest of their lives. >> but he denies the charges. backed by moscow, he has opposed american extradition for two years. legal...
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. >> reporter: welcome cape town, south africa. you know after years of planning, the moment has finallcome. there is an air of expectation to see what god is going to do in the next 10 days. they have been arriving by the hour. >> welcome. >> hi, thank you. >> from all 4 corners of the globe. >> where are you coming from? >> south america. >> to answer god's call to the whole chur to take the gospel to the whole world. >> it is a thrilling experience for me >> 4,000 delegates will meet at the cape town, uth africa convention center on world evan jellizion known as cape town, south africa 20. >> the whole church must be mobilized to bring the whole gospel to the whole world. this is our calling. these are our orders. >> revere billy graham then ma i -- this gathering will be a global event unlike any other in the histy of the church. >> because here we will have over 4,000 participants, the global technology allows them to participate while it is happening in 92 different countries. lausanne has set up 600 sites around the world. d
. >> reporter: welcome cape town, south africa. you know after years of planning, the moment has finallcome. there is an air of expectation to see what god is going to do in the next 10 days. they have been arriving by the hour. >> welcome. >> hi, thank you. >> from all 4 corners of the globe. >> where are you coming from? >> south america. >> to answer god's call to the whole chur to take the gospel to the whole world. >> it is a thrilling...
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a whole new way of dealing with aide has come to africa. china is here with billions of pounds to spend. it is rewriting the rules on development. chinese engineers are putting up a hospital cardiac wing that will be staffed by china. unlike many western projects, they do not get expensive perks. they live on site until the job is finished. this whole hospital unit will be killed in less than a year. -- will be done in less than a year. china per -- provide aide with no strings attached. human rights and democracy are not laid down as conditions. >> they are treated as equal partners. we will not impose anything. >> the stadium, to get their and roadways is part of the big chinese push to win the trade with africa. the railway line bill by china in the 1970's is being of credit to transport food, iron ore, and a lot more, including luxury apartment blocks. tanzania is welcome it all. >> they are building roads. they are building factories. they are directing the investment. they can make this change grow. >> in this chinese clinic, tanzania
a whole new way of dealing with aide has come to africa. china is here with billions of pounds to spend. it is rewriting the rules on development. chinese engineers are putting up a hospital cardiac wing that will be staffed by china. unlike many western projects, they do not get expensive perks. they live on site until the job is finished. this whole hospital unit will be killed in less than a year. -- will be done in less than a year. china per -- provide aide with no strings attached. human...
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george thomas cbn news, in cape town, south africa. >> beautiful. farther north in ugandaa new generation of evangelist is impacting africans, andrew palau hosted a gospel festival in kampala. stan jeter reports. >> report: over 200 motorcycle taxis helped spread the word all over kampala. love y you uganda festival, >> they want to come througextreme support and medical services. >> the younger crowd, most had never seen this kind of an extreme sport stunt up close. the importance of reaching uganda youth those growing up in kampala'1,000 churches. >> they run the dangeof the second and third and fourth generationof a christianized society can walk away fromgod and never fully understand and turn the back on the church if it is not engaging them. we really have been speaking to the next generation of whag it means to be a personal follower of jesus christ. >> during a world wind series andrew palau had a message. >> when the sun sets, you'll be free indeed. >> they preached the message with good works. this poor neighborhood lacked sanitation until
george thomas cbn news, in cape town, south africa. >> beautiful. farther north in ugandaa new generation of evangelist is impacting africans, andrew palau hosted a gospel festival in kampala. stan jeter reports. >> report: over 200 motorcycle taxis helped spread the word all over kampala. love y you uganda festival, >> they want to come througextreme support and medical services. >> the younger crowd, most had never seen this kind of an extreme sport stunt up close. the...
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you go to south africa now. when i go there now and say jonathan butler is a friend of mine, they roll out the red carpet. they say, i know jonathan. they love you there. >> it is really humbling. honestly, if you -- if you saw where seventh avenue was and you know, just the life i grew up in, it was humbling for me. >> tell me about "so strong" the new project. >> this record, i can't believe it is so much fun and it is full of you know good vibes, good feelings. it is optimistic. it happened during a time when you know my buddy waymond passed away. my mother passed away. my wife was diagnosed with cancer. thank god she's a cancer survivor. i had to -- i got signed. i had to come up with something. somehow these songs were laying in my archives somewhere in my hard drives. i started, i started just -- just sitting in the room waiting for these things to happen, i cowrote a bunch of songs with a good friend of mine. i started seeing my wife and kids with the music. i wanted to keep it positive and not -- not --
you go to south africa now. when i go there now and say jonathan butler is a friend of mine, they roll out the red carpet. they say, i know jonathan. they love you there. >> it is really humbling. honestly, if you -- if you saw where seventh avenue was and you know, just the life i grew up in, it was humbling for me. >> tell me about "so strong" the new project. >> this record, i can't believe it is so much fun and it is full of you know good vibes, good feelings. it...
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amidst the global recession which took a whack at south africa, south africa's trade unions last year negotiated on average 9% wage increases for their members, according to the imf. the average public sector wage increase was 11%. these are unheard of railses in much of the world particularly in these tough times. the private sector couldn't pass these costs on to the consumer and the costs were making south african products less competitive on the global market so factories and stores and offices were shut, adding to the country's already disastrous unemployment rate. but wages and strikes are only a part of what's bringing south africa down. observers say what's probably worse are the draconian regulations unions have on hiring and more importantly firing. it's essentially impossible to fire a unionized worker in south africa so companies are unscared to hire anybody because they're scared of bringing on a bad employee who they can't fire. executives make do with fewer workers or outsource the work to asia or elsewhere. here is the crucial bit to understand, unionized workers are a
amidst the global recession which took a whack at south africa, south africa's trade unions last year negotiated on average 9% wage increases for their members, according to the imf. the average public sector wage increase was 11%. these are unheard of railses in much of the world particularly in these tough times. the private sector couldn't pass these costs on to the consumer and the costs were making south african products less competitive on the global market so factories and stores and...
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is a great men of africa. when obama's father walked out on them and obama was less than two years old, what does she do? she marries another anti-colonialist and as indonesia. when she is in indonesia, this is obama's own description, he says this over time became more pro-western, more pro-capitalist and obama's mom begins to attack a. she calls him a saw and she tells obama don't be like her. don't be like a stepfather to be like your real father. she packs up obama incenting back to hawaii. obama is only 10. she doesn't go with them. she stays in indonesia. from the age of 10 to 17 he is raised by his grandparents. when congress is the mom was hugely influential in building up the debt. >> host: let's look at the question. ron reagan's father was a drug. his memoirs start with him being drunk on the front stoop that abraham lincoln didn't have a relationship with his father. it was so strained. there's all kinds of complications
is a great men of africa. when obama's father walked out on them and obama was less than two years old, what does she do? she marries another anti-colonialist and as indonesia. when she is in indonesia, this is obama's own description, he says this over time became more pro-western, more pro-capitalist and obama's mom begins to attack a. she calls him a saw and she tells obama don't be like her. don't be like a stepfather to be like your real father. she packs up obama incenting back to hawaii....
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in africa alone, this year is $16 billion. africa is receiving $16 billion less than promised. this is real money. unless we close this gap, it makes it very difficult to achieve sustained progress, which is interconnected enough to be significant. >> there has been a lot of conversation about governance and political will, but i would like to remind your viewers that when the private sector and tears, we are looking for non- government organizations, ngo partners, to help us do what we want to do. coming from the private sector, where we believe measurement is important, we work with our partners to know what we have accomplished. >> you are working with care, -- you are dispensing the money to these smaller, or not necessarily smaller, but unicef -- the money goes into these and then they take over these projects? >> absolutely. what we need to do, because we are not doing that directly, is it get partners that are proven. we work together with them to bring in strategic perspective. we bring up a conversation about measurement, and then we engage in a partnership to do what
in africa alone, this year is $16 billion. africa is receiving $16 billion less than promised. this is real money. unless we close this gap, it makes it very difficult to achieve sustained progress, which is interconnected enough to be significant. >> there has been a lot of conversation about governance and political will, but i would like to remind your viewers that when the private sector and tears, we are looking for non- government organizations, ngo partners, to help us do what we...
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the third-largest oil supplier out of africa. so it's a big number. and you can go there and get chinese workers to back the trucks going all through south sudan. it's a big issue. but rather than -- the tact of trying to say shame on you guys for not paying attention to humanitarian issues hasn't been very effective. you don't leave people a way to win. i always find in any negotiation i've ever been in, you got to find a way to let somebody say i got something. the answer seems to me to be when we go to -- when you're sitting there with the people who have been attacked just les than two years ago and killed, massacred, the bhole time. -- the whole town. their answer would be, well, we're about 10 kilometers from a bunch of oil wells. and this will be nigeria. and, you know, these aren't going to be conventional wars. and the south is armed. remember this is a very different time than it was seven or eight years ago. the south has some tanks and they've got planes. and this is going to be much bloodier and much more hardcore. and they're going to go
the third-largest oil supplier out of africa. so it's a big number. and you can go there and get chinese workers to back the trucks going all through south sudan. it's a big issue. but rather than -- the tact of trying to say shame on you guys for not paying attention to humanitarian issues hasn't been very effective. you don't leave people a way to win. i always find in any negotiation i've ever been in, you got to find a way to let somebody say i got something. the answer seems to me to be...
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fault line in the world, the tenth parallel, the line of latitude 700 miles north of the equator in africa and asia. >> these are very contested spaces traditionally, and religion has become grafted onto what makes them so contested today. >> the area includes nigeria, sudan, somalia, indonesia, malaysia and the philippines, all places of bloody battles between muslims and christians. griswold says geography, climate, wind patterns and human migration have led to clear lines of demarcation. >> when we think of islam we think of a billion people around the world. we don't usually think that four out of five of those people live outside of the middle east. they're not arabs. they live in africa, and they live in asia, and then you have about half of the world's two billion christians who also live in what we call these days the global south. >> along the tenth parallel, both christianity and islam have been experiencing an explosive growth in numbers and religious fervor. griswold wanted to examine whether fundamentalism necessarily leads to violence. >> the belief that there is one and only
fault line in the world, the tenth parallel, the line of latitude 700 miles north of the equator in africa and asia. >> these are very contested spaces traditionally, and religion has become grafted onto what makes them so contested today. >> the area includes nigeria, sudan, somalia, indonesia, malaysia and the philippines, all places of bloody battles between muslims and christians. griswold says geography, climate, wind patterns and human migration have led to clear lines of...
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>> goodall: i fell in love with africa long before i ever went there. when i got there, it felt like coming home. >> logan: how would you describe the jane of those days? >> goodall: very naive, shy. very determined. always slightly startled that things were working out. and a terrible flirt. >> logan: you were a terrible flirt? >> goodall: oh, i was. ( laughter ) >> logan: was that well received? >> goodall: tell me you weren't. >> logan: this is not my story. while jane goodall's work had a huge impact, it was sometimes undermined by the fact that she had never studied science. was it hard to be taken seriously by the scientific community? >> goodall: oh, i was not taken very seriously by many of the scientists. i was known as a geographic cover girl. >> logan: what did you think of that? >> goodall: well, i didn't care. at least, i didn't think i did. because, you know, i was studying these chimpanzees, and if people thought i did it wrong, well, let them go and do it differently. but let me do it my way. >> logan: what did you find about them that y
>> goodall: i fell in love with africa long before i ever went there. when i got there, it felt like coming home. >> logan: how would you describe the jane of those days? >> goodall: very naive, shy. very determined. always slightly startled that things were working out. and a terrible flirt. >> logan: you were a terrible flirt? >> goodall: oh, i was. ( laughter ) >> logan: was that well received? >> goodall: tell me you weren't. >> logan: this is...
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emily reports. >> the two faces of africa. a booming shopping mall in south africa and fighting in somalia's capital, mogadishu. a continent where most economies are doing better. but where political stability and human rights are also on the retreat. the index measures of economic and human development factors, and this year, as in previous years, the top three performers are the richest. the countries with the lowest scores are somalia, chad, and the democratic republic of congo. the author of the report says nigeria never fails. and the sizeable oil wells in this year's celebrations for 50 years of independence and now ranks below sierra leone and liberia for overall governments. madagascar has plummeted in the rankings i just one year. after a coup which scared off tourists and foreign investors bid up and lift the economy in tatters with high unemployment and malnutrition for the poor children. >> we are aware of the number of military coups in africa. a big number. we see some presidents who like playing around with the
emily reports. >> the two faces of africa. a booming shopping mall in south africa and fighting in somalia's capital, mogadishu. a continent where most economies are doing better. but where political stability and human rights are also on the retreat. the index measures of economic and human development factors, and this year, as in previous years, the top three performers are the richest. the countries with the lowest scores are somalia, chad, and the democratic republic of congo. the...
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. >>> people often associate africa with widespread poverty and armed conflict. but overlook its growing economy. this year alone it's expected to grow by 5%. but the development puts the same kind of strain on africa's environment as felt by industrialized nations. nhk world's yu kobayashi has more. >> reporter: lake victoria lies in eastern africa. it is the continent's largest lake, bordering on three countries -- uganda, kenya, and tanzania. a large variety of wild animals lives in the surrounding area. but the lake has become badly polluted. the uganda portion suffers the most. the number of fish has dropped, and the fishermen earn 1/6 of what they used to. >> translator: recently, i haven't caught any fish and lost so much income i can't fish anymore. >> reporter: many brave the pollution or rapid industrialization. uganda's economy has been growing by about 7% a year. factories are springing up in the area around lake victoria. many don't have a wastewater disposal system. research shows that 10 tons of untreated waste water runs into the lake every day. b
. >>> people often associate africa with widespread poverty and armed conflict. but overlook its growing economy. this year alone it's expected to grow by 5%. but the development puts the same kind of strain on africa's environment as felt by industrialized nations. nhk world's yu kobayashi has more. >> reporter: lake victoria lies in eastern africa. it is the continent's largest lake, bordering on three countries -- uganda, kenya, and tanzania. a large variety of wild animals...
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fault line in the world, the tenth parallel, the line of latitude 700 miles north of the equator in africa and asia. >> these are very contested spaces traditionally, and religion has become grafted onto whatakes them so contested today >> the area includes nigeria, sudan, somalia, indonesia, malaysia and the philippines, all places of bloody battles between muslims and christians. griswold says geography, climate, wind patterns and human migration have led to clear lines of demarcation. >> when we think of islam we think of a billion people around the world. we don't usually think that four out of five of those people live outside of the middle east. they're not arabs. they live in africa, and they live in asia, and then you have about half of the world's two billion christians who also live in what we call these days the global south. >> along the tenth parallel, both christianity and islam have been experiencing an explosive growth in numbers and religious fervor. griswold wanted to examine whether fundamentalism necessarily leads to violence. >> the belief that there is one and only on
fault line in the world, the tenth parallel, the line of latitude 700 miles north of the equator in africa and asia. >> these are very contested spaces traditionally, and religion has become grafted onto whatakes them so contested today >> the area includes nigeria, sudan, somalia, indonesia, malaysia and the philippines, all places of bloody battles between muslims and christians. griswold says geography, climate, wind patterns and human migration have led to clear lines of...
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more recently, it had been prevalent in africa. when it first arrived here at the end of the 19th century, the virus killed a 90% of all cattle on the continent. but thanks to a 16-year testing and vaccination program, the virus has been completely eradicated from the planet. >> this virus has had a devastating effect on so many poor farmers around the world. and it is a tremendous achievement that this virus has now been removed from the face of the earth. >> it was researchers at britain's institute for animal health that develop cheap and simple ways of testing. >> the elimination of the virus is due in large part to these easy-to-use kits. with them, hundreds of thousands of animals can be tested very quickly. thanks to this kind of technology and the efforts of vets and scientists from across the world, we are now rid of a virus that have killed -- has killed so many cattle and destroyed livelihoods'. the eradication has been described as the biggest achievement in veterinary history, one that can transform the lives of millio
more recently, it had been prevalent in africa. when it first arrived here at the end of the 19th century, the virus killed a 90% of all cattle on the continent. but thanks to a 16-year testing and vaccination program, the virus has been completely eradicated from the planet. >> this virus has had a devastating effect on so many poor farmers around the world. and it is a tremendous achievement that this virus has now been removed from the face of the earth. >> it was researchers at...
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was africa the dark continent european described, or was it already looking east? >> this not only forces us to examine trade relationships between ancient china and east africa, but the current relationship. critics accuse china of economic imperialism. now it seems that is nothing new. >> kenya has not lived in isolation. it establishes that kenya is part of the family of the world. we have been cooperating with other people for a long time. maybe we should continue to do so. >> the work to uncover the past will not change the present. china is hoping it might make its business here seem part of a very long history. bbc news, on kenya's north coast. >> just briefly, the french government preparing what it calls emergency measures to deal with fuel shortages. a wave of strikes over pension reform is gathering momentum. petrol stations have begun running out of fuel in some areas. on tuesday, one in three flights is expected to be canceled. you'll find more on that anytime you want it online at bbc.com /news. you can get in touch with most of the team on twitter an
was africa the dark continent european described, or was it already looking east? >> this not only forces us to examine trade relationships between ancient china and east africa, but the current relationship. critics accuse china of economic imperialism. now it seems that is nothing new. >> kenya has not lived in isolation. it establishes that kenya is part of the family of the world. we have been cooperating with other people for a long time. maybe we should continue to do so....
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disappointment at the acquittal of someone in south africa. microsoft has made its first response to the apple iphone and has unveiled a range of handsets, which it says has been rebuilt to be more user- friendly. >> more than 90% of desktop computers have windows logo. now all the action and innovation has moved into mobile phones. it is a different story. microsoft dominates the desktop there it is a host of rivals to the iphone [unintelligible] 5% of the market. >> we wanted the windows phone -- >> here is the latest attempt for windows to stake its claim in the global world. the executive unveiled windows phone 7 promising that it was designed to delight users. it is simpler and more attractive. it rivals apple and google, which is so far ahead, microsoft has to prove they have something special. an actor previously a huge apple fan turned out to praise the phone. >> my first feeling was that it was fun to play with. i know that is childish. but just like a car, is it fun to drive. >> they want to get manufacturers to build these phones fo
disappointment at the acquittal of someone in south africa. microsoft has made its first response to the apple iphone and has unveiled a range of handsets, which it says has been rebuilt to be more user- friendly. >> more than 90% of desktop computers have windows logo. now all the action and innovation has moved into mobile phones. it is a different story. microsoft dominates the desktop there it is a host of rivals to the iphone [unintelligible] 5% of the market. >> we wanted the...
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in sub-saharan africa today, more than 50% of the women give birth without any help. that means one out of 22 women dies giving birth or through pregnancy complications. as opposed to 7300 to one in the north. this is what is being done in the summit, an event tomorrow the secretary-general is convening to draw the attention of the plight of the women in developing countries, especially in sub-saharan africa which, where we can achieve success very quickly. we have to link this problem either to the global fund or have another -- other funds to provide money to implement the strategy to achieve the success which is possible. >> this ties very closely to the point about education. there is the part of this story that says, there needs to be more skilled berth attendants to be what the women and then there is a part of the story that says culturally i needed to want someone to be with me, or i need to go to a clinic or hospital which culturally may not be part of my mind set. >> we ran into that we were traveling in the middle east this spring. the doctor and i were tal
in sub-saharan africa today, more than 50% of the women give birth without any help. that means one out of 22 women dies giving birth or through pregnancy complications. as opposed to 7300 to one in the north. this is what is being done in the summit, an event tomorrow the secretary-general is convening to draw the attention of the plight of the women in developing countries, especially in sub-saharan africa which, where we can achieve success very quickly. we have to link this problem either...
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i started with my brother is encouraging me to form a charity ed with under in africa. we gave billions of pounds in debt relief to other countries in the world. i am very fortunate to have worked in a constituency riddled with unemployment and to see that we have created 2 million jobs on the road that we wanted to achieve, which was full employment in our country. i took the things i did when i was a student and when i it was young and yielded results. if you, as students, think of what you're doing now, your commitment to public service, are ashieve in the future ba impossible as the things in the 1980's and 1990's, they can actually be things that can happen. when those who do not suffer are as angry as those who do, that is the injunction for all of those who have privilege and great opportunities to help other people. my suggestion today is to work together to bring the nations of the world closer in a time that will make possible a real recovery from this recession. it is not an impossible dream. if it is entirely achievable. we can do it. thank you very much. [a
i started with my brother is encouraging me to form a charity ed with under in africa. we gave billions of pounds in debt relief to other countries in the world. i am very fortunate to have worked in a constituency riddled with unemployment and to see that we have created 2 million jobs on the road that we wanted to achieve, which was full employment in our country. i took the things i did when i was a student and when i it was young and yielded results. if you, as students, think of what...
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most important plants in terms of concrete and production concern in western africa and monday were met with the energy minister of ghana in general to seuss's western africa a bigger than those we have russian. and also the oil producer. plans to develop new technologies the company aims to almost triple in the oil production morkel of what it would produce around twenty million tons of coal with the help of new technology and i would goal is to produce fifty sixty million tonne suniel that means billions investment. spends more innovation then the full russian federation at the near. time not have a quick look at how the markets are faring best south high gold prices trigger a rally in mining shares in london driving the foot say to its second day of gains rio tinto and anglo american are more than three percent and anton for guster is gaining more than four british airways close to three and a half percent after forty one point three percent increase in september passenger traffic. here in russia they are my successor makes the sour over major blue chips again in between. one percent
most important plants in terms of concrete and production concern in western africa and monday were met with the energy minister of ghana in general to seuss's western africa a bigger than those we have russian. and also the oil producer. plans to develop new technologies the company aims to almost triple in the oil production morkel of what it would produce around twenty million tons of coal with the help of new technology and i would goal is to produce fifty sixty million tonne suniel that...
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. >> evangelics from around the world will gather in south africa next month, the world evan jellization it began in switzerland in 1974 by reverend billy graham. this year's meetinwill focus on ways to fight injustice and help the poor. be sure to watch christian world news of the louson congre. our own george thomas will be reporting on activities from africa. >>> the radical mission agency continues to produce an inspiring army of missionaries around the globe. peter wooding picks up the story. >> reporter: youth with a mission is celebrating 50th anniversary started in 1960 by lorri cunningham. over half a century has produced an inspirational group of missionaries around the world. lynn green based here first joinedhe group as a young man from colorado at their base in switzeand. >> i ended up going to the school in 1969 in switzland. what drew me, firstly, getting around loren and darlene and living with them for a year in a community. a whole bunch of other single-minded people, some married, some single, just a sense of god amongst us. >> green says it is an amazing journey espec
. >> evangelics from around the world will gather in south africa next month, the world evan jellization it began in switzerland in 1974 by reverend billy graham. this year's meetinwill focus on ways to fight injustice and help the poor. be sure to watch christian world news of the louson congre. our own george thomas will be reporting on activities from africa. >>> the radical mission agency continues to produce an inspiring army of missionaries around the globe. peter wooding...
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own another level namely the fact that population growth in africa for instance and subcontinental india is so big and that the western countries have totally neglected their family planning in this part of the world ok inability. i can't if i go to you i can like to ask everybody this here about identity is europe now more intolerant of having a hyphenated identity i mean i think the bill you point out in france they don't go for that too much but i mean there are those days coming to an end where you know if you. to live in sweden you have to be swedish in which to find on the ground ok and germany and france except i mean you know because we use always think or maybe it was just a myth about europe about multiple identities european identity and sub one swedish german french accent and there's no room for a muslim identity if i go to an ability first on that one yeah i think there is a very clear intent in there is governments in europe to suppress the muslim legacy or muslim roots within the european community it's no coincidence that merkel's made his speech in front of a christian
own another level namely the fact that population growth in africa for instance and subcontinental india is so big and that the western countries have totally neglected their family planning in this part of the world ok inability. i can't if i go to you i can like to ask everybody this here about identity is europe now more intolerant of having a hyphenated identity i mean i think the bill you point out in france they don't go for that too much but i mean there are those days coming to an end...
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which altered, say, our perception of the continent of africa. look at how big africa really is you can put the u.s., china, india, japan and all of europe into it. even though most american children still say they think america is bigger than africa. >>> and, a footnote in history. we learned that 14 hours after jfk's assassination, a secret service agent came, quote, chillingly close, to gunning down the newly sworn in president johnson. gerald blaine, seen here with the president, was seen standing guard at night outside lbj's home. her heard footsteps, drew his gun, aimed it point-blank at the chest of a man he couldn't identify. it turned out to be the restless new president johnson. >>> and coming up, another close call in history. did a white house actually lose a top secret nuclear code? vitamin d. and ss so if you've got osteoporosis, get out there, soak up a little sun. but you may need more than vitamin d, calcium, and exercise. ask your doctor about once-monthly boniva. boniva worked with my body to help stop and reverse my bone loss.
which altered, say, our perception of the continent of africa. look at how big africa really is you can put the u.s., china, india, japan and all of europe into it. even though most american children still say they think america is bigger than africa. >>> and, a footnote in history. we learned that 14 hours after jfk's assassination, a secret service agent came, quote, chillingly close, to gunning down the newly sworn in president johnson. gerald blaine, seen here with the president,...
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this time, this is coming back in africa. europe is still sluggish and that is >> part of the concern that we may have. this is delayed big part of the global economy and a part that does not go very far. -- europe is still sluggish and that is still a big part of the concern that we have to. as you know, -- is not one of a double dip. we cannot believe that this recovery will end in a double dip. this risk of a double dip still exist. this has some probability to materialize. there are the downsized risks. there are four challenges which in my view are the main risks to the recovery. one of them has to do with sovereign debt. there are still problems in the fiscal system the ability of some countries where the crisis started within high level of debt. we are in favor of medium-term consolidation but it doesn't mean that in the short term all and every country will have to tighten the fiscal puzzle. this depends a lot on their own situation. i hear sometimes the people say, well, the message is not really clear and understand
this time, this is coming back in africa. europe is still sluggish and that is >> part of the concern that we may have. this is delayed big part of the global economy and a part that does not go very far. -- europe is still sluggish and that is still a big part of the concern that we have to. as you know, -- is not one of a double dip. we cannot believe that this recovery will end in a double dip. this risk of a double dip still exist. this has some probability to materialize. there are...