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it's unique to south africa. it's almost as if government politicians have been using south african funds as if it's like an a t m . it's like this public's money. it's our money. let's use it. can you give us a couple of examples of what state capture literally means. it's basically elements that the state being taken over taking, being to fund it. and that's exactly it. and that's how the africans, to some extent, haven't had on since around just how the state funds have been used in that way. the state captured and used to benefit a select few and perhaps people linked to them. you touched on the group 2 brothers who had been arrested in the united arab emirates at the beginning of this month. and i think this is specifically a story that has captured the imagination of south africans because you have one family born in india to begin with, who moved to south africa and around 199311994 through the relationship with the former president jacob zoom, i managed to manipulate state enterprises, influence the forme
it's unique to south africa. it's almost as if government politicians have been using south african funds as if it's like an a t m . it's like this public's money. it's our money. let's use it. can you give us a couple of examples of what state capture literally means. it's basically elements that the state being taken over taking, being to fund it. and that's exactly it. and that's how the africans, to some extent, haven't had on since around just how the state funds have been used in that...
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south africa. professor is great to welcome you here in russian. thank you very much for this opportunity to talk to you. thanks very much . i'm not sure that you to be here. now, i know that you were born in 1969 in this still a part faith rule. south africa. i heard you saying that in another interview that you almost feel historically lucky you have been born to have been brought into this world on the cost of an outgoing era. and that the dawn over of a new one. observing the latest developments in the world today, i wonder if you have the same feeling. well, we, we are seeing cycles in history repeating themselves in a big concern. is, are we as a species learning from what we are experiencing? it's so important, intergenerational that is encouraged because those lessons in fact hold all future and do you think we're learning? i'm concerned that i'm extremely conservative, but seriously when people are talking and trying to make sense of what's happening around the world, then some to fold int
south africa. professor is great to welcome you here in russian. thank you very much for this opportunity to talk to you. thanks very much . i'm not sure that you to be here. now, i know that you were born in 1969 in this still a part faith rule. south africa. i heard you saying that in another interview that you almost feel historically lucky you have been born to have been brought into this world on the cost of an outgoing era. and that the dawn over of a new one. observing the latest...
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and we cannot afford more international intervention in africa. it must be, as africans, it's libya was a key swan. so the african union, besides south africa, contributing financially tool. and that's why in terms of now, you need to be really concerned that the agenda of the african union becomes driven by donors and not by the subscribing members who are african themselves. now let me broaden our discussion a little bit here because we are recording this conversation on this island. so they st. petersburg, economic form. and it's become a tradition here. you have some sort of a panel on the bricks countries, rozelle, russia, india, china, and south africa. some observing members, and it's true that they have enormous human and economic potential, but compared to the consolidation and integration of the west that i think that synergies remain in a somewhat latent form to put it diplomatically. what do you think prevents all those countries who have a lot to contribute to the international system from, you know, using the organization better or m
and we cannot afford more international intervention in africa. it must be, as africans, it's libya was a key swan. so the african union, besides south africa, contributing financially tool. and that's why in terms of now, you need to be really concerned that the agenda of the african union becomes driven by donors and not by the subscribing members who are african themselves. now let me broaden our discussion a little bit here because we are recording this conversation on this island. so they...
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in africa today we have mas for africa, which is a drought paste. i would based in zimbabwe were we supported for weeks and they develop varieties and they worked. when we have droughts inside of africa, the african development bank technology for african transmission, we got those water efficient varieties out to 5.2 million households and that's why we were able to avoid a food crisis. as we all know, wheat is tempered. we actually have heat tolerant wheat. in the african development bank we were able to provide talking about the case of sudan and ethiopia. we provided 65,000 metric tons and that is the equivalent of the area in terms of passenger cargo and 94 metric tons and 98.2 metric tons. we are talking about 685 provided for them. that allows them to reduce the import for russia and all of those places by 50%. ethiopia, where today they were in 2018 with the varieties that have gone the 400,000. the commodity does matter. in terms of the issue of getting things done, i think just as was said, i think that we should get into what's working on
in africa today we have mas for africa, which is a drought paste. i would based in zimbabwe were we supported for weeks and they develop varieties and they worked. when we have droughts inside of africa, the african development bank technology for african transmission, we got those water efficient varieties out to 5.2 million households and that's why we were able to avoid a food crisis. as we all know, wheat is tempered. we actually have heat tolerant wheat. in the african development bank we...
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we young people of africa, we are tired of all of these old narratives about africa. we know what we said, there's no need to keep running away from the continent. we want to stay in the continent and fight. it's not easy, but we know that we can begin the magic of the people we just went to awaken the magic of the people and get this been done. although perhaps you could give your feedback or your response to, to what you get. and bobby have just said the present 1st. yes, it's very interesting because we are all fighting for the development of our continent for change whether we are here or there. for example, the most important thing is to do it a and above all to do it together on some bobby one, you've got a final, a final message before we wrap up it as do our at not only for ourselves, but for others. the best way to leave forever is to leave through others. and as atlas, we can do that. let's do it, and really be happy. right. thanks so much for joining us. and we'll see you next time at the global with, ah ah, with who a syria. 2013 a brutal mass murder filme
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i must specify that africa is not _ products. i must specify that africa is not asking - products. i must specify that africa is not asking for- africa is not asking for humanitarian aid, we want trade and we're not asking for help on wheat, we have to buy and we can buy, but the market must be it must be supplied. let's just remind ourselves how important russia and ukraine after the global food supply. together, they produce nearly 30% of global wheat exports, almost 20% of corn exports, and almost 80% of sunflower oil and when it comes to africa, they provide around 40% of the wheat they eat. helping to feed some 1.4 billion people, with warnings there are some 80 million people acutely hungry on that continent. since the start of the war as we have said, prices have only been going in one direction, and that after. in turn, these higher prices are leading to rises in food protectionism, as countries hold onto their supplies. with major producers like india banning private wheat exports, which certainly does not help the current crisis. countries across africa are feeling the pr
i must specify that africa is not _ products. i must specify that africa is not asking - products. i must specify that africa is not asking for- africa is not asking for humanitarian aid, we want trade and we're not asking for help on wheat, we have to buy and we can buy, but the market must be it must be supplied. let's just remind ourselves how important russia and ukraine after the global food supply. together, they produce nearly 30% of global wheat exports, almost 20% of corn exports, and...
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i will take a look at some of the effects, that the song through cuts are having in africa africa, and how will the developing world to cope. i will the developing world to cope. i will be discussing this with all of that, the chief economist at the world food programme and the head of agriculture at the african union. also on the show, because technology help africa grasp its agricultural potential? will be speaking to the big boss of a company helping to spread or spread smart farming across that vast continent. —— spread smart farming. wherever you arejoining me wherever you are joining me from around the world can once again, they can anyone welcome to the show. russia's invasion of ukraine is devastating the population, leaving tens thousands feared dead and millions displaced destroying lives and uprooting the very fabric of that country. at the heart of the ukrainian economy is agriculture. in particular, growing crops. a nation are known as the breadbasket of europe, disrupting that production is having a dramatic effect on the global food supply, is having a dramatic effec
i will take a look at some of the effects, that the song through cuts are having in africa africa, and how will the developing world to cope. i will the developing world to cope. i will be discussing this with all of that, the chief economist at the world food programme and the head of agriculture at the african union. also on the show, because technology help africa grasp its agricultural potential? will be speaking to the big boss of a company helping to spread or spread smart farming across...
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a news africa coming up on the show. why can't africa feed itself? millions of africans are struggling to afford basic necessities, due to conflict, drought and poverty. now, a war, thousands of kilometers away between russia and ukraine, is threatening to worse and africa's food security. and the slow economy has caused a damaging ripple effect in south africa where many have been forced from their homes plus putting on a show commonwealth nations gather in row one does capitol. but how relevant is the organization today? and what does it mean to ordinary people? and it's known as the forgotten disease that spreading and killing an indigenous population in the central african republic will find out what's being done to bring it under control. ah, i'm really mohammed welcome to the program. rush us war on ukraine is pushing the world's most vulnerable countries into a food security crisis. many of the states are in africa, which rely heavily on russia and ukraine for wheat, fertilizer and vegetable oil imports. earlier this week, ukrainian president
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the test was basically just asking questions about some africa, but had to be on that in africa. doesn't come from the validity of citizenship at all because it only cases for call percent of the population. so it's actually marginalizing the population more than it stays seem to see fewer south africa. i mean you take me for instance, i have friends who don't speak any offer collins at all. so they wouldn't post a taste, but 100 percent south africa and it's marginalizing it it's, it's discriminating against the population. and it definitely splits the population, which is what we've tried so hard to avoid for 20 ideas from my understanding of the situation they're trying to prevent fortunate passport. so i think that matter will be dealt with an embassy, dramatic level and not a language test. it's you cannot, victor mazda, traveling population or marginalized, discriminate against them, because of problems that's on a government label, especially like this, especially in terms of, especially where we come from our country. what has been through where it's going, using that lan
the test was basically just asking questions about some africa, but had to be on that in africa. doesn't come from the validity of citizenship at all because it only cases for call percent of the population. so it's actually marginalizing the population more than it stays seem to see fewer south africa. i mean you take me for instance, i have friends who don't speak any offer collins at all. so they wouldn't post a taste, but 100 percent south africa and it's marginalizing it it's, it's...
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we are in south africa this year. and this is where these corruption allegations against a number of high ranking a and c leadership and even the current president obama was i boiled in a scandal at the moment or around a private residence and the alleged left of millions of dollars. this kind, these kind of allocations and scandals are trickling down to solve africans and ultimately affecting the n c support because of the lack of service delivery. so you've spoken about how it's impacted, how south africans are viewing the government and how they disgruntled but ultimately we are going to have authorities how to account if not with criminal charges being laid against them, but certainly a dwindling political support. they are going to feel the impact of that. let me just go to you too because i got some interesting comments on you chip, cuz they should help me out with a few of the cello says, apart from just the monetary value that was stolen. what was worse, was the investment lost in infrastructure and improving
we are in south africa this year. and this is where these corruption allegations against a number of high ranking a and c leadership and even the current president obama was i boiled in a scandal at the moment or around a private residence and the alleged left of millions of dollars. this kind, these kind of allocations and scandals are trickling down to solve africans and ultimately affecting the n c support because of the lack of service delivery. so you've spoken about how it's impacted, how...
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and i guess that would apply not only for africa or south africa in particular, but for the rest of the world because in each individual countries we are dealing with pretty much the same challenges. but we are dealing with them in a different way. and i think these are going to accelerate really because of climate change and the rapid pace of which that's happening. if we as societies have evolved and emerged within particular geographic territories, we have come to understand how best to cope within those territory. that's the knowledge is that have been excluded. and we now norm to, as you said, a north american model of the bricks have discussed, well, be reports are produced. but none of this because it didn't have a narrow economic perspective gained currency. so they are discussion such as that, and i was so impressed when i listen to russia presentation. i didn't think that they had such a well of indigenous knowledge in the northern territory as the eastern territories that are incorporated ultimately about value in your own experience. bad and good experience and being able to
and i guess that would apply not only for africa or south africa in particular, but for the rest of the world because in each individual countries we are dealing with pretty much the same challenges. but we are dealing with them in a different way. and i think these are going to accelerate really because of climate change and the rapid pace of which that's happening. if we as societies have evolved and emerged within particular geographic territories, we have come to understand how best to cope...
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every talk about the africa. we have to, to put this in perspective off the population goes in africa, as you know about 40 percent of the population has access to electricity. and most of these electricity today is a photo. so the 1st priority, of course, is due to, to access the energy a locally in africa and also to bring it to a level of green energy. these are the, the real priorities. but at the same time, it is good at africa is preparing really for exports of green energy to, to, for instance, europe into the world to japan and so on. will tell me no me via is trying to sell sunshine to europe and green hydrogen. that's why it was last week for the economic form. but the country import 2 thirds of its electricity, mainly from south africa, which has its own problems, but can to me via cell to europe and power. it's people. well, everything is possible in life, and this is very important to see what is really happening. what is the benefits to the, the country, the benefit to climate, the benefits go some
every talk about the africa. we have to, to put this in perspective off the population goes in africa, as you know about 40 percent of the population has access to electricity. and most of these electricity today is a photo. so the 1st priority, of course, is due to, to access the energy a locally in africa and also to bring it to a level of green energy. these are the, the real priorities. but at the same time, it is good at africa is preparing really for exports of green energy to, to, for...
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for, for example, in the context of africa. if you look at africa, the only as the only african voice and the member in the bricks as well as in the g 20, there is a discussion happening about whether that should be expanded to increase more of the african voice in terms of the leverage and the engagement, but i think it's a question again now not to see it only in the context of what impact that that has on the, on the fact that some countries may not want it because they want to preserve their, their kind of membership within the brakes. but i think it's right now about collaboration cooperation. if you look at the document that the chinese have put out for this years brick summit and it talks about the kind of fostering of engagements and the kind of ushering of a new development agenda or paradigm. i think the challenge is, is you can't be exclusive anymore. you've got to now be a, be seen to be inclusive, and that's key where you want to be as the bricks. nancy was set aside the, the difference is the political differences
for, for example, in the context of africa. if you look at africa, the only as the only african voice and the member in the bricks as well as in the g 20, there is a discussion happening about whether that should be expanded to increase more of the african voice in terms of the leverage and the engagement, but i think it's a question again now not to see it only in the context of what impact that that has on the, on the fact that some countries may not want it because they want to preserve...
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south africa is a leader in solar. there are also big jacks coming online in zambia, the media, mozambique, and tanzania. clean power could turn african countries into major produces an exporters of energy, boosting energy, security, lowering long term energy costs and generating a range of economic benefits. molly is just one example. these young people are acquiring skills that will open door to new opportunities here in this taylor's workshop in the town of cory, they're learning how to make clothes professionally. solar energy make this possible. it's supply santiago's tailor shop with electricity, as well as the other establishment of this small business area, built by an international development and geo. it's a mr. improve living conditions and fight against climate change and its impacts. that includes helping people in rural areas to develop skills and find ways to earn a living right where they are on the lee and one in being part of the center and having access to electricity at an affordable price means a l
south africa is a leader in solar. there are also big jacks coming online in zambia, the media, mozambique, and tanzania. clean power could turn african countries into major produces an exporters of energy, boosting energy, security, lowering long term energy costs and generating a range of economic benefits. molly is just one example. these young people are acquiring skills that will open door to new opportunities here in this taylor's workshop in the town of cory, they're learning how to make...
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our strategic with -- to be empower africa, feed africa, industrialized africa, integrate africa, as well as improve the quality of life of the people of africa. today, i would like to focus on feeding in africa. we the we african development bank is doing to address the global food prices. we -- small farms, they are key to food production. we allow the use of millions of more africans walking with -- to the agriculture sector. americas financing and those of other shareholders members of the bank, the african development bank group actions to boost access for africa's farm are achieving impressive results. for example, technologies for -- cultural transformation, which we call -- our support reached 11 million farmers. in 28 countries. in little over two years. the program is delivering climate -- fertilizers and technical support, allowing farmers to have higher yields of wheat, corn, rice and other staples. african food production as a result of those efforts has increased by more than 12 million metric tons. the economic shocks from the russian war in ukraine are causing all of
our strategic with -- to be empower africa, feed africa, industrialized africa, integrate africa, as well as improve the quality of life of the people of africa. today, i would like to focus on feeding in africa. we the we african development bank is doing to address the global food prices. we -- small farms, they are key to food production. we allow the use of millions of more africans walking with -- to the agriculture sector. americas financing and those of other shareholders members of the...
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and so they didn't return to south africa. so certainly the assumption is the group to brothers would have absolutely no interest in returning to south africa, especially considering that they're facing corruption and ford charges related to a government project that was meant to assist farmers in the free state province. but instead, money was electrically siphoned off into companies owned by the family and their associates. international investigators have been trying to locate the good to brothers who relocated from india to south africa in 1993, as it began opening up after the end of apostate. and while their business empire grew their so to the influence back in india, income tax officials there have rated their homes and offices multiple times for allegations of money laundering. at least 3 state owned indian banks have been investigated for their dealings with the 2 brothers hydra. m a g as a political as to a business day, a business day. that's a daily newspaper. in south africa, she says it's a milestone. and the pu
and so they didn't return to south africa. so certainly the assumption is the group to brothers would have absolutely no interest in returning to south africa, especially considering that they're facing corruption and ford charges related to a government project that was meant to assist farmers in the free state province. but instead, money was electrically siphoned off into companies owned by the family and their associates. international investigators have been trying to locate the good to...
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a researcher at the world museum for central africa -- for central africa and author of the book. professor of international politics at the university of london -- university of london. a very warm welcome, thank you for joining us on inside story. i would like to begin with you. returning the tooth of the first congolese prime minister. the whole thing just speaks to the brutality of belgian rule, i guess, colonialism at that time. what does this return mean, what does it signify? >> i think the return of the truth really is a reminder of just how much belgian -- belgium, particularly the belgium monarchy and the belgium leadership stole from congo, including the physical remains of someone as politically important. it's a reminder that this wasn't just about the massive theft of physical goods, the looting of congo's wealth, it was also the theft of human lives. and of course, this is also a reminder of the importance of him and congolese history, a sense of what was lost. this great mist opportunity and congolese politics. this revelers -- revolutionary leader who was assassin
a researcher at the world museum for central africa -- for central africa and author of the book. professor of international politics at the university of london -- university of london. a very warm welcome, thank you for joining us on inside story. i would like to begin with you. returning the tooth of the first congolese prime minister. the whole thing just speaks to the brutality of belgian rule, i guess, colonialism at that time. what does this return mean, what does it signify? >> i...
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and to that extent, africa itself needs to pick itself to that extent, africa has to develop the type of resilience that you say russia currently. and there's a lot more that africa itself must do into, to reduce some of its and not to be as dependent as it remains to be in will system . but you know, there are a couple of examples in africa. lee been being one of them and i'm not trying to defend the good offer regime, but i wasn't that country for many years prior to that conflict and it was relatively well off. certainly there were fair criticisms, how it was managed, but it was one of the richest and i would say most generous countries on the continent, then look, it's all reduced to a big slave market. do you think your content, which has been a source of material? well, for a significant part of this, what do you think it would be allowed to chart is force him to stand on his own feast chain, you know, as you raise it in that way, it's so important for us to realize what is the norm. that's b as fi it towards. if africa continues to believe it is catching up with a western mode,
and to that extent, africa itself needs to pick itself to that extent, africa has to develop the type of resilience that you say russia currently. and there's a lot more that africa itself must do into, to reduce some of its and not to be as dependent as it remains to be in will system . but you know, there are a couple of examples in africa. lee been being one of them and i'm not trying to defend the good offer regime, but i wasn't that country for many years prior to that conflict and it was...
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village across africa. ., find in any village across africa. . . ., , ., africa. i had already found video operations - africa. i had already found video operations of - africa. i had already found video operations of this i africa. i had already found l video operations of this kind running in lots of african countries, one of the first journalists to report on the low iq video had been told by good sources that it was filmed in malawi. we decided to take a closer look. in malawi. we decided to take a closer look-— closer look. you have to stop a minute, closer look. you have to stop a minute. in _ closer look. you have to stop a minute, in malawi _ closer look. you have to stop a minute, in malawi there - closer look. you have to stop a minute, in malawi there were i minute, in malawi there were thousands of villages like this in malawi so we need more clues. in malawi so we need more clues, , ., clues. so we started the painstaking _ clues. so we started the painstaking process - clues. so we started the painstaking process of l painstaking process of downloa
village across africa. ., find in any village across africa. . . ., , ., africa. i had already found video operations - africa. i had already found video operations of - africa. i had already found video operations of this i africa. i had already found l video operations of this kind running in lots of african countries, one of the first journalists to report on the low iq video had been told by good sources that it was filmed in malawi. we decided to take a closer look. in malawi. we decided...
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yes, because you find is like one of africa. i think the, i think only 7 countries of what national equality, monitoring out of 54 countries. that is really a situation that we don't know the extent of the program. so the, the, the innovation that are coming out for you got that one to help the whole continued so that we can know what is the situation. it's community level and nationally or for the normal argument has been bad. it is expensive to tackle air pollution. but you see nature bees that mitigation strategies are viable alternatives. tell us more about these alternatives. so technology is not always the super pull it to address. all problems sometimes is the sink lifts like planting trees, planting flowers, increase all the roofs. you know, when we pick chris fifty's, we bought don't only get 5 cities, but we can also help in the air. so those are kind of the ways that you can use ok now away from the role of authorities. what can someone like me do to contribute to a clean air? so the 1st thing that i would really reco
yes, because you find is like one of africa. i think the, i think only 7 countries of what national equality, monitoring out of 54 countries. that is really a situation that we don't know the extent of the program. so the, the, the innovation that are coming out for you got that one to help the whole continued so that we can know what is the situation. it's community level and nationally or for the normal argument has been bad. it is expensive to tackle air pollution. but you see nature bees...
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and one of africa's busiest cities ah, you're watching did of the news africa still to come? a music with a purpose. we meet the son of the music legend in molly, singing for peace and the trouble of region. not fast, we tend to britain's queen elizabeth the 2nd who celebrating her platinum jubilee after 70 years of service. many in kenya, however, i would say it's a celebration of this service to them. it was around 70 years ago in 1952. that amount uprising against british colonial rule started as many as $90000.00 kenyans were killed or tortured. more than 160000 were forced into concentration comes june 80 s of may, him and bloodshed that prison was brutally put down by british colonial forces. sewing deceitful king and independence in 1963. after years of fighting for justice, there was a breakthrough in 2013 more than 5000 canyons who had been subjected to torture. all other forms of mistreatment in the 1950s. one compensation from the british government. but thousands of claims are still pending and some have never benefited . like a mom our veteran we about to meet. s
and one of africa's busiest cities ah, you're watching did of the news africa still to come? a music with a purpose. we meet the son of the music legend in molly, singing for peace and the trouble of region. not fast, we tend to britain's queen elizabeth the 2nd who celebrating her platinum jubilee after 70 years of service. many in kenya, however, i would say it's a celebration of this service to them. it was around 70 years ago in 1952. that amount uprising against british colonial rule...
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that's as africa struggles with a severe food shortage. putting the continent on the brink of famine. earlier my colleague nikki aaron discussed the issue with our sharon pinsky. well, this is the u. s. that is apparently said out a memo to some 14 countries, many of which are on the african continent saying don't buy grain from russia. if you do, you must understand that this grain has been stolen from ukraine. that's at least the allegation from the state department in the u. s. and this is a huge quandary for many african countries at the moment. because in a we have seen massive issues when it comes to the delivery of grain to these countries that heavily depend on these deliveries from russia and also ukraine. countries that are seeing air problems at the moment with a lack of rain coming in that's being problematic. the crops, and there's an understanding that some 17000000 individuals just in 3 countries on the african continent are facing hunger in the near future. we've also had a warning from chad. it's declared an emergency situ
that's as africa struggles with a severe food shortage. putting the continent on the brink of famine. earlier my colleague nikki aaron discussed the issue with our sharon pinsky. well, this is the u. s. that is apparently said out a memo to some 14 countries, many of which are on the african continent saying don't buy grain from russia. if you do, you must understand that this grain has been stolen from ukraine. that's at least the allegation from the state department in the u. s. and this is a...
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what are the long term solutions can be found within africa? wow. but the 1st would be to explore more carefully what be referred to today as a crime of small transiency, the address value change. that means introduce in scaling out new ways and also production or diversifying the capacity to have current looks more a production techniques or production techniques that are logically more sustainable. and that could be a t investment or africa at the stage, but i think would be a long term fantasy generally will take and you know, 10 or more years for african begin to scale that are. so in the short and medium term, i think we've got to explore a variety of different areas of social protection, both social protection that will enable people to get access for and more in direct social protection forms to get access to it. logical transition of agriculture would be a much longer of a prospect, but i think the immediate areas of investment scaling on social protection and scaling up the for support on the executive support for agriculture duction. okay,
what are the long term solutions can be found within africa? wow. but the 1st would be to explore more carefully what be referred to today as a crime of small transiency, the address value change. that means introduce in scaling out new ways and also production or diversifying the capacity to have current looks more a production techniques or production techniques that are logically more sustainable. and that could be a t investment or africa at the stage, but i think would be a long term...
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if we talk about the africa, we have to, to put this in perspective off the population goes in africa. as you know about 40 percent of the population has access to electricity. and most of these electricity today is fossil based on the 1st priority. of course is due to, to access the energy a locally in africa and also to bring it to a level of green energy. these are the, they're the real priorities. but at the same time, it is good at africa is preparing really for exports of a green energy to eat to, for instance, europe into the world to japan and so on. well that was our show, i'm christy plants and for me and the whole business team here in berlin. thank you for watching. with nice on the front line here. they're hit with grenades every day in the small ukrainian town of new york, 3 quarters of the inhabitants heflin. but some of giving up their homes. no, their hope for peace. focus on europe. next, on d, w. enter the conflict. so with tim, sebastian, how worry, go russia 5 about the progress of the war? mobiles of investigative journalists was managed to pierce the veil of sec
if we talk about the africa, we have to, to put this in perspective off the population goes in africa. as you know about 40 percent of the population has access to electricity. and most of these electricity today is fossil based on the 1st priority. of course is due to, to access the energy a locally in africa and also to bring it to a level of green energy. these are the, they're the real priorities. but at the same time, it is good at africa is preparing really for exports of a green energy...
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if we talk about the africa, we have to, to put this in perspective off the population goes in africa, as you know about 40 percent of the population has access to electricity. and most of these electricity today is fossil. so the 1st priority, of course, is to, to, to access the energy locally in africa and also to bring it to a level of green energy. these are the real priorities, but at the same time it is good that africa is preparing really for exports of green energy to, to, for instance, europe into the world to japan and so on. well, that was our show, i'm christy plats. and for me and the whole business team here in berlin, thank you for watching with south sea asia, an odd lovers guide this time while and poor count is gonna bring people together in a culturally diverse city painting with a human form that is so different. atheist, eat with life on the front line here. they're hit with grenades every day. in the small ukrainian town of new york, 3 quarters of the inhabitants have fled. but somehow not giving up their homes. no, their hope for peace. focus on europe. in 60 mi
if we talk about the africa, we have to, to put this in perspective off the population goes in africa, as you know about 40 percent of the population has access to electricity. and most of these electricity today is fossil. so the 1st priority, of course, is to, to, to access the energy locally in africa and also to bring it to a level of green energy. these are the real priorities, but at the same time it is good that africa is preparing really for exports of green energy to, to, for instance,...
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so what should be done to tackle absolution across africa? uganda's capital come pilot pollution levels are dangerously high. so to make sure that changes one climate activist wants to see the city authorities feel very and pain very well. and it said it feel choking. they it doesn't feel healthy, but how about cycling? that's one way to windshield much key. and i mean the woman in lagos, nigeria, who is navigate in the city. i bite also coming up in kenya. 70 years ago. the ma ma uprising against british colonial rule begun, but many who had taught it i yes, to be compensated. one veteran tells us queen elizabeth should pay out ah, on the power of music, the son of a music icon and mahdi is creating his own path by singing for peace in a region that continues to see fighting with. ah, i am eddie micah junior and you are welcome to the program. air pollution is the single biggest environmental threats to the health and well being of people around the world. that's according to the world health organization. in 2019 more than a 1000000 people
so what should be done to tackle absolution across africa? uganda's capital come pilot pollution levels are dangerously high. so to make sure that changes one climate activist wants to see the city authorities feel very and pain very well. and it said it feel choking. they it doesn't feel healthy, but how about cycling? that's one way to windshield much key. and i mean the woman in lagos, nigeria, who is navigate in the city. i bite also coming up in kenya. 70 years ago. the ma ma uprising...
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residence in africa. i'm more of a below radar policy. russian mercenaries, for lack of a more diplomatic term, have been active in a number of conflicts. when i think about, you know how to kind of contextualize rushes roll. i think of a comment that john kerry was made, and that is that russia is a spoiler. and china is a competitor. and so russia has used various types of actors in initiatives to stabilize around the world, including in, in africa, africa has been the forgotten continent in both us and european foreign policy. for some time, china has largely taken up the slack on that. not only is built in rude initiative, but, but other sources of support for african leaders the united states hasn't been involved at all. that's left a vacuum that russia and china, in their different ways have attempted to fill. and just lastly, before we let you go, taina, energy prices are clearly a global issue. we've been talking about that for weeks now. how do you say that playing? and as we approach to your pai
residence in africa. i'm more of a below radar policy. russian mercenaries, for lack of a more diplomatic term, have been active in a number of conflicts. when i think about, you know how to kind of contextualize rushes roll. i think of a comment that john kerry was made, and that is that russia is a spoiler. and china is a competitor. and so russia has used various types of actors in initiatives to stabilize around the world, including in, in africa, africa has been the forgotten continent in...
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every talk about the africa. we have to, to put this in perspective off the population goes in africa, as you know about 40 percent of the population has access to electricity. and most of these electricity today is a photo. so the 1st priority, of course, is due to, to access the energy a locally in africa and also to bring it to a level of green energy. these are the, the real priorities. but at the same time, it is good that africa is preparing really for exports of green energy to, to, for instance, europe into the world to japan and so on. well that was our show, i'm christy plants and for me and the whole business team here in berlin, thank you for watching. with c asia, an odd lovers guide this time while i'm poor. how does bring people together in a culturally diversity painting that a human or that is so different? atheist, eat with them to the dark side where it took conglomerates have more power than the state. surveillance capitalism became the dominant economic paradigm. and it went from google to fa
every talk about the africa. we have to, to put this in perspective off the population goes in africa, as you know about 40 percent of the population has access to electricity. and most of these electricity today is a photo. so the 1st priority, of course, is due to, to access the energy a locally in africa and also to bring it to a level of green energy. these are the, the real priorities. but at the same time, it is good that africa is preparing really for exports of green energy to, to, for...
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lots of africa, but had to be honest in africa, doesn't conform cause. it only cases what color is in the population. so it's actually marginalizing the population more than it is to seem to see if your south africa on the take me for instance, i have friends, they wouldn't pause to chase, but they're 100 percent south africa discriminating against the population. and it definitely splits group void between ideas from my understanding of the situation being fortunate, passport. so i think that measure will be dealt with and not language test. it's, you cannot victimize the travel problems that's it's on a government label, especially like this, especially our country. what has been through where it's going, using that less, you know it marginalized again, that 88 percent of the population. and it had the 12 percent being able to do anything, brings up all the scores and all the memories from reports. according to ryan, as south african passengers will be denied travel on the airline opiates, with a full refund, unless they passed the controversial test.
lots of africa, but had to be honest in africa, doesn't conform cause. it only cases what color is in the population. so it's actually marginalizing the population more than it is to seem to see if your south africa on the take me for instance, i have friends, they wouldn't pause to chase, but they're 100 percent south africa discriminating against the population. and it definitely splits group void between ideas from my understanding of the situation being fortunate, passport. so i think that...
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in other words, capabilities of africa to produce food. and as the grind there has been an increasing or at least the last the is increasing reliance on price to a and yeah, as a result of the spot, what effect of the war we have seen the pack quite severely on both sides. so on the decline of agricultural production can capacity, obviously we've got a number of different factors that impacting on our ability to produce food. i think the 1st one is obviously the crime, i think about to be so logical changes that are happening in addition, that was we bought the other big, big factors playing the role socio political conflicts in certain parts of the region and continent and really devastating the ability to distribute food and food, good distribution production systems. i've also been impacted by all conflicts across the continent. so this combination of factors that we take into consideration and focus on when we look at the pool. right? so just just sparring back to the situation. ukraine at the moment, j, wester accusing russia of weapo
in other words, capabilities of africa to produce food. and as the grind there has been an increasing or at least the last the is increasing reliance on price to a and yeah, as a result of the spot, what effect of the war we have seen the pack quite severely on both sides. so on the decline of agricultural production can capacity, obviously we've got a number of different factors that impacting on our ability to produce food. i think the 1st one is obviously the crime, i think about to be so...
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and they landed on an air force base macy and south africa. and the other point you already mentioned it. and some witnesses even claimed that they had a what you say when it came to ministerial appointments in the country increased it . well, the jurassic park film franchise is one of hollywood hollywood most lucrative of all time. now universal pictures is day viewing. the final installment. it's called drastic will dominion, dominion rather, and it's feel number 6 in the series. it's out this week. critics say the special effects are out of this world. don't move bigger why to they always have to go bigger. well, it is one way to sell tickets. jurassic world dominion takes us to a planet earth where dinosaurs are everywhere. fighting with humans for global domination. the final chapter in the story that began 29 years ago with jurassic park, that film created a new standard for special effects. who knew just how long the saga with last evening? near it's been turns out it wasn't quite that simple amersham. 9 baron, grant laura dern and sam
and they landed on an air force base macy and south africa. and the other point you already mentioned it. and some witnesses even claimed that they had a what you say when it came to ministerial appointments in the country increased it . well, the jurassic park film franchise is one of hollywood hollywood most lucrative of all time. now universal pictures is day viewing. the final installment. it's called drastic will dominion, dominion rather, and it's feel number 6 in the series. it's out...
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it should have equal africa. the weekly environment show focusing on stories from europe and africa. i am sandra tree novia here in uganda and a jane me is mike host. chris? yes. hello from nigeria? i'm chris alarms. wonderful to have you with us and hopefully we're going to inspire you. yes. what we have coming up over the next half hour. electric rich shows a help in the environment, is that filters on st drain strapped micro plastics to stop them and finish yours. and we'll look at the at going fight to save the world's cora ribs. were start of the show with the sun, which is in plentiful, so fly in africa. but not everyone takes advantage of it. only a limited number of private homes in south africa. for instance, a solar panel on the roof most are still dependent on the coal part, electricity, greed, others have no electricity at all. just think of all the informal settlements. but there is hope, a german african start up is teaching young people about solar power. in addition to bring in green energy to hom
it should have equal africa. the weekly environment show focusing on stories from europe and africa. i am sandra tree novia here in uganda and a jane me is mike host. chris? yes. hello from nigeria? i'm chris alarms. wonderful to have you with us and hopefully we're going to inspire you. yes. what we have coming up over the next half hour. electric rich shows a help in the environment, is that filters on st drain strapped micro plastics to stop them and finish yours. and we'll look at the at...
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i can see africa counts most. definitely there possibly even a little bit behind the times as you're indicating bobby back over to you. because uganda is also making its debut in venice this year. i'm sure governments to a certain degree are finally realizing what an important platform that can be your thoughts on, on the role of art and artists for social change artifact the mirrors of society. we are the reflections of what's happening so sad to both, ah, vocally and visually so we are this fox people of society. but in the same way we can be the chief me through present us of the fair to. i'm glad you mentioned that recently, governments are noticing the power of art and particularly in uganda is a very big budget that is put aside to compromise artes and have them meet, represent the voice of society. and you can blame that to the rise of artists like myself. i am now these 3 are, that may be sooner or later, another artist is gonna pop up and do this, him or even more. so the power of art has been realised. s
i can see africa counts most. definitely there possibly even a little bit behind the times as you're indicating bobby back over to you. because uganda is also making its debut in venice this year. i'm sure governments to a certain degree are finally realizing what an important platform that can be your thoughts on, on the role of art and artists for social change artifact the mirrors of society. we are the reflections of what's happening so sad to both, ah, vocally and visually so we are this...
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we were robbed over time restitution. africa stolen out. coming soon on al jazeera from the world's most populated region in den and untold stories across asia and the pacific. to discover the current events with diverse coaches and conflicting politics. one 0, one east. on al jazeera blue, unprompted, and uninterrupted discussions from a london bro casenita on al jazeera. ah, brazilian police confirm the remains found in the amazon rain forest belong to british journalist dom philips. ah, you're watching old 0 light from a headquarters in ohio, very novel gaze also a.
we were robbed over time restitution. africa stolen out. coming soon on al jazeera from the world's most populated region in den and untold stories across asia and the pacific. to discover the current events with diverse coaches and conflicting politics. one 0, one east. on al jazeera blue, unprompted, and uninterrupted discussions from a london bro casenita on al jazeera. ah, brazilian police confirm the remains found in the amazon rain forest belong to british journalist dom philips. ah,...
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we young people of africa, we are tired of all of these old narratives about africa. we know what we said, there's no need to keep running away from the continent. we want to stay in the continent and fight if it's not easy. but we know that we can again, the magic of the people we just went to awaken the magic of the people and get this been done. although perhaps you could give your feedback or your response to, to what you get. and bobby have just said, said present 1st. yes, it's very interesting because we are all fighting for the development of our continent for change. whether we are here or there is them for the most important thing is to do it and above all, to do it together. on some bobby one, you've got a final, a final message before we wrap up it as do our at not only for ourselves, but for others. the best way to lead forever is believe through others. and as atlas, we can do that. let's do it and will be happier. right. thanks so much for joining us. we'll see you next time. and the dog with, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, with syria 2013. a brutal mass murde
we young people of africa, we are tired of all of these old narratives about africa. we know what we said, there's no need to keep running away from the continent. we want to stay in the continent and fight if it's not easy. but we know that we can again, the magic of the people we just went to awaken the magic of the people and get this been done. although perhaps you could give your feedback or your response to, to what you get. and bobby have just said, said present 1st. yes, it's very...
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not just for africa. ok, so on so many levels. we have changed the murphy from the european council on foreign relations. thank you. thank you. of police continue to investigate. wednesday's deadly car crash on a busy shopping street in berlin. the driver plowed into a school group, killing the teacher and entering for others. some still fighting for their lives in hospital authorities believe the driver suffers from mental health problems or school trip that ended in tragedy. most of the victims were then graders visiting berlin from the state of jose and central germany. those in shock and seeking comfort went to this memorial in honor of the victims at a nearby church. even though ha, one minute, it's a normal summer morning. then all of a sudden it's all over and our lives are darkened because of violence. oh, brutal violence has broken into the lives of helpless people on their different journeys. one woman killed many injured, terrified, and turned into emotionally wounded witnesses. fiendish long investigators are still try
not just for africa. ok, so on so many levels. we have changed the murphy from the european council on foreign relations. thank you. thank you. of police continue to investigate. wednesday's deadly car crash on a busy shopping street in berlin. the driver plowed into a school group, killing the teacher and entering for others. some still fighting for their lives in hospital authorities believe the driver suffers from mental health problems or school trip that ended in tragedy. most of the...
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and that's what africa has lent when that stand. and it's beginning to show it jesse by see we will fort according to the way that we think it best, shoot our national interest and best suits the aspirations of all. so i, people, unfortunately, you group and analysts are consistently misreading what the continent or how the continent understands about what is happening in a western europe. thank you very powerful message there to europe vladimir. time is clearly of the essence, particularly in the area of, of the food shortages. who, if anyone could actually exercise influence on vladimir putin in china, turkey, there are various candidates out there. well, i'm not sure there's someone out there who can influence voting of supporting decisions because he's acting on himself. so, but he is kind of in his mind, he's a very brief medical state man. so there must be someone who can are good for him, not try to influence him, but to try to negotiate to him somehow. i know it sounds completely unrealistic. it's i know it's all complete ou
and that's what africa has lent when that stand. and it's beginning to show it jesse by see we will fort according to the way that we think it best, shoot our national interest and best suits the aspirations of all. so i, people, unfortunately, you group and analysts are consistently misreading what the continent or how the continent understands about what is happening in a western europe. thank you very powerful message there to europe vladimir. time is clearly of the essence, particularly in...
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and in a bid to tackle the food crisis in africa, the e. u has pledged additional humanitarian package, but it's estimated to be much less than europe is providing for one country. ukraine with more and how the funding is drawing up here. chart t's policy or a cap to the waste of johannesburg. where when a typical doesn't have a job and wanting for people like the rest of africa is patient and insecurity. maybe 15000000 children are malnourished on this continent. now to fight family in the last year, european union spend $1800000000.00. compare this 4 feet, 4300000000 dollars. more than twice that number, that the e u has spent in ukraine in just the last 4 months. the ear foreign policy chief joseph borrow. it uses the russian president vladimir putin, of a deliberate attempt to create hunger in the world in order to push out on the eve to lift the sanctions. one can not imagine that the millions of tons of wheat remain blocking ukraine. he was the director of the whoop people are suffering hunger pieces that really war crime. but in afri
and in a bid to tackle the food crisis in africa, the e. u has pledged additional humanitarian package, but it's estimated to be much less than europe is providing for one country. ukraine with more and how the funding is drawing up here. chart t's policy or a cap to the waste of johannesburg. where when a typical doesn't have a job and wanting for people like the rest of africa is patient and insecurity. maybe 15000000 children are malnourished on this continent. now to fight family in the...