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uganda late march twenty third team. a court issues a long awaited ruling finding that people were driven from their land and were bending it holds no i'm on partially responsible and awards damages of eleven million euros oddly newman's lawyers who are not named in the suit other ones ordered to pay the money still activists applaud the ruling. but this ruling is a milestone and dispossessed peoples battle for compensation it's the first court decision at all in eleven years. the judge supported the view and arguments of the dispossessed he analyzed this case very carefully and was very fair and his arguments as well. april twenty fourth teen we return to move and day it's a year after the court ruling. no one has launched an appeal and the dispossessed are still waiting for compensation. i mean a double cause so my had hoped the matter could be resolved quickly he wants to send his son area to university but he can't afford the fees. he says he could if his land had not been taken away. and. i still have hope. i hope t
uganda late march twenty third team. a court issues a long awaited ruling finding that people were driven from their land and were bending it holds no i'm on partially responsible and awards damages of eleven million euros oddly newman's lawyers who are not named in the suit other ones ordered to pay the money still activists applaud the ruling. but this ruling is a milestone and dispossessed peoples battle for compensation it's the first court decision at all in eleven years. the judge...
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uganda's main opposition leader. has been charged with attempted murder he was arrested on thursday after his supporters clashed with police during an opposition rally police claim that he who is pictured here last year organized supporters illegally and commanded them to attack officers protesters threw stones at police who dispersed them using tear gas and live bullets they were demonstrating against a controversial bill proposing the removal of the presidential age limit if found guilty as d.j. faces a maximum sentence of life life imprisonment or death. despite criticisms that uganda has grown increasingly a thought or a tarion the country also often wins praise for the way that it has welcomed refugees the east african nation is currently hosting around one point three million people who have fled neighboring south sudan the policies followed by the government in kampala are said to be among the most progressive in the world with refugees given land and access to the labor market the large numbers of new arrival
uganda's main opposition leader. has been charged with attempted murder he was arrested on thursday after his supporters clashed with police during an opposition rally police claim that he who is pictured here last year organized supporters illegally and commanded them to attack officers protesters threw stones at police who dispersed them using tear gas and live bullets they were demonstrating against a controversial bill proposing the removal of the presidential age limit if found guilty as...
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this is what happened when he set up a plantation in uganda. we've come to move in southwestern uganda it's a fertile region that's home to small farmers who grow bananas avocados pineapple and above all coffee beans. the climate is perfect for coffee which is why in the year two thousand and one the new man coffee group decided to establish a new plantation in the area. the ugandan government found the perfect site but the land was already occupied. hunt from switzerland is the plantations manager has overseen it right from its inception. you could see that there were settlements and fields scattered across the land we knew people were here. on. the small farmers had been living there for a long time some for generations and had a claim to the land but their rights were ignored. as a military vehicle full of soldiers came over and then a second vehicle with civilians in a war no uniforms and were with cudgels and sticks of a few people here they ran from house to house yelling everyone out immediately no no because i did. i think i have childr
this is what happened when he set up a plantation in uganda. we've come to move in southwestern uganda it's a fertile region that's home to small farmers who grow bananas avocados pineapple and above all coffee beans. the climate is perfect for coffee which is why in the year two thousand and one the new man coffee group decided to establish a new plantation in the area. the ugandan government found the perfect site but the land was already occupied. hunt from switzerland is the plantations...
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and uganda offers lessons in responding to a refugee crisis t w looks at the country's welcome for more than a million new arrivals even as it faces widespread hunger. and. i'm filled gal welcome to the program. leaders from britain and the e.u. are still divided over breakfast and meetings today in brussels broke up with the two sides are struggling with the terms of the divorce german chancellor i'm going to machall raised hopes that talks might be able to move on at the next summit in december but said progress would depend on britain settling its financial obligations we'll hear from brussels in just a moment first this. turris there may did her best to keep up appearances in brussels but she offered few new answers to the many questions that remain about. how much is laundered willing to pay to settle its divorce battle and when it remains a mystery. the full and final settlement will come as part of the final agreement that we're getting in relation to the future partnership and i think that's absolutely right finances are the main sticking point between britain and the e.u. unive
and uganda offers lessons in responding to a refugee crisis t w looks at the country's welcome for more than a million new arrivals even as it faces widespread hunger. and. i'm filled gal welcome to the program. leaders from britain and the e.u. are still divided over breakfast and meetings today in brussels broke up with the two sides are struggling with the terms of the divorce german chancellor i'm going to machall raised hopes that talks might be able to move on at the next summit in...
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we have in uganda high population density we have a high population where we have a lot of youth. many of them face unemployment the environmental issues are becoming more and more pressing so there are a lot of things that the ugandan government has to deal with that actually limits their capacity to fully address the food security situation in the country one in four ugandans today suffers from our nourishment access to a balanced diet is often limited by the fact that people can't afford certain foods rather than food not being available so while uganda is generally able to feed itself improving food security remains a major challenge. and german soccer news all eyes are on league leaders dortmund who travel to frankfurt on saturday back to back slip ups in the bundesliga and champions league of dortmund suddenly questioning. dortmund's lead over abundance league of champions byron has narrowed their performances in the champions league have been lackluster coach picked up a she leaves it's time to reflect this is fifty two you know it's important as a coach to analyze yourself
we have in uganda high population density we have a high population where we have a lot of youth. many of them face unemployment the environmental issues are becoming more and more pressing so there are a lot of things that the ugandan government has to deal with that actually limits their capacity to fully address the food security situation in the country one in four ugandans today suffers from our nourishment access to a balanced diet is often limited by the fact that people can't afford...
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>> yeah. >> are you going to uganda? >> yes. >> what is the first thing you're going to do when you see your mom? >> hug her. >> is this a long flight or short flight? >> long. >> reporter: she finally arrived home to her village. >> oh! >> reporter: in september, 2016, the ugandan government officially gave parental rights back to her biological mother. but jessica's story wasn't unique. and enter stacy wells. >> i wasn't in it to -- i don't know, to buy a child. i didn't need a child. >> reporter: stacy wells and her husband shawn already had two sons. but in 2016, they adopted 7-year-old viola from uganda. they worked with, you guessed it, the same company the davises used, european adoption consultants. they too paid around $15,000 to the company. they say that agency told them a story strikingly similar to namada's, but this time about viola. what did they tell you about her mother? >> just she had abandoned the girls, that after the dad died, they told us she didn't feed them, that they were found sick, like, dying
>> yeah. >> are you going to uganda? >> yes. >> what is the first thing you're going to do when you see your mom? >> hug her. >> is this a long flight or short flight? >> long. >> reporter: she finally arrived home to her village. >> oh! >> reporter: in september, 2016, the ugandan government officially gave parental rights back to her biological mother. but jessica's story wasn't unique. and enter stacy wells. >> i wasn't in it...
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we have in uganda high population density we have a higher population where we have a lot of youth. many of them face unemployment the environmental issues are becoming more and more pressing so there are a lot of things that the ugandan government has to deal with that actually limits their capacity to fully address the food security situation in the country one in four ugandans today suffers from our nourishment access to a balanced diet is often limited by the fact that people can't afford certain foods rather than food not being available so while uganda is generally able to feed itself improving food security remains a major challenge. let's head to the united states now where two former presidents from across the aisle have come together to denounce trump arab politics in separate speeches george w. bush and barack obama criticized deep divisions in today's america this comes as the issue of hate speech takes center stage especially since president trump refused to condemn a white supremacist march this past summer and on thursday protesters stopped a white nationalist leader
we have in uganda high population density we have a higher population where we have a lot of youth. many of them face unemployment the environmental issues are becoming more and more pressing so there are a lot of things that the ugandan government has to deal with that actually limits their capacity to fully address the food security situation in the country one in four ugandans today suffers from our nourishment access to a balanced diet is often limited by the fact that people can't afford...
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>> yes. >> are you going to uganda? >> yes. >> what's the first thing other you're going to do when you see your mom? >> hug her. >> is this a long flight or a long flight? >> long. 0 >> after a 14-hour journey, mara finally arrived home to her village. [ laughter ] >> oh, my god! >> in september 2016, the uganda government officially gave parental rights back to her biological mother. but jessica's story wasn't unique. enter stacey wells. >> i just wasn't in it to, i don't know, to buy a child. i didn't need a child. >> stacey wells and her husband sean already had two sons, but in 2016 they adopted 7-year-old viola from uganda. they worked with, you guess itted, the same company the davises used. they, too, paid $15,000 to the company. they say that agency told them a story strikingly similar to namara's but this time it was about viola. >> what did they tell you about her mother? >> they abandoned the girls. after the dad died they told us she didn't feed them, that they were found sick, like dying basically. >> viol
>> yes. >> are you going to uganda? >> yes. >> what's the first thing other you're going to do when you see your mom? >> hug her. >> is this a long flight or a long flight? >> long. 0 >> after a 14-hour journey, mara finally arrived home to her village. [ laughter ] >> oh, my god! >> in september 2016, the uganda government officially gave parental rights back to her biological mother. but jessica's story wasn't unique. enter stacey...
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correspondent: the rains have been good this year in northwestern uganda. for the small farms here it is good news, especially those who don't have access from the nile or one of the lakes, that still depend on rainfall rather than irrigation. uganda usually receives enough rainfall to grow maize and plantains, even cash crops like coffee. it therefore stands out as a country able to feed itself, even when the rest of the region is suffering from drought. uganda's government is often accused of being authoritarian, but andrea from a german ngo, credits the leadership with a commitment to fighting hunger. >> i think the government is doing a big effort and they have a national plan, where they also put the issue of food security high on the agenda. but due to a lot of things like, for instance, a large influx of refugees, their resources are very strained and therefore they are very much dependent on external support and to cope with the situation. correspondent: uganda is home to over 1.3 million refugees, mainly from south sudan. and it has been lauded for
correspondent: the rains have been good this year in northwestern uganda. for the small farms here it is good news, especially those who don't have access from the nile or one of the lakes, that still depend on rainfall rather than irrigation. uganda usually receives enough rainfall to grow maize and plantains, even cash crops like coffee. it therefore stands out as a country able to feed itself, even when the rest of the region is suffering from drought. uganda's government is often accused of...
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and insecticide and dead bees in romania a courageous stand against christian terror in uganda. but we start with a man who is concerned about the consequences of the recent elections in germany due to the arrival of the radical right wing a.f.d. party in parliament as a holocaust survivor he finds it unbearable. it's a fist most i didn't do it to kneel at fascism in germany never went away it just took on a new form you feel. like it's yeah. yeah yeah yeah yeah then see we will have found this government we will hunt down chance to lead america all or whomever else we need to we will take back our country and our people. and most of it and what does he want them the borders from one hundred thirty nine again. yeah. clearly remembers the beginning of nazi rule in germany at school in berlin he was virtually abused and beaten up by his classmates. as thing i'm dumb or doesn't it started with him calling me horrible names like smart alec jew or jewish pig it got worse and worse more offensive and then deadly. yeah in my. sixty one members of my biggest extended family were murdere
and insecticide and dead bees in romania a courageous stand against christian terror in uganda. but we start with a man who is concerned about the consequences of the recent elections in germany due to the arrival of the radical right wing a.f.d. party in parliament as a holocaust survivor he finds it unbearable. it's a fist most i didn't do it to kneel at fascism in germany never went away it just took on a new form you feel. like it's yeah. yeah yeah yeah yeah then see we will have found this...
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or perhaps were they simply unaware what was going on in uganda? and the questions for the agency don't end there. how could jessica davis and stacy wells have ended up with children who may never have actually been orphaned? that's what we wanted to know. and it led us here to lake dallas, texas, behind these gates lives the head of the eac's african adoption program. but getting her to answer our questions was a challenge. i'm trying to find deborah paris. deborah paris is her name. after trying to reach her by phone, numerous times, we followed her for more than an hour by car, hoping to get answers for the families. deborah. >> what? >> reporter: hi. i'm sorry, i'm randi kaye with cnn. we spoke to some women who adopted children from uganda and said they were lied to. i know you ran the program for european adoption consultant. >> four people. >> reporter: you were involved in the program for -- both jessica and stacy say deborah paris was their main point of contact, the one who called them and told them what turned out to be false stories abo
or perhaps were they simply unaware what was going on in uganda? and the questions for the agency don't end there. how could jessica davis and stacy wells have ended up with children who may never have actually been orphaned? that's what we wanted to know. and it led us here to lake dallas, texas, behind these gates lives the head of the eac's african adoption program. but getting her to answer our questions was a challenge. i'm trying to find deborah paris. deborah paris is her name. after...
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we waited for the fighting to stop, and then we got up and started walking to uganda. >> reporter: uganda now shoulders most of the burden of africa's biggest refugee crisis, managing a constellation of camps which require food, water, healthcare, and policing. at imvepi camp, now home to more than 120,000 south sudanese, new arrivals receive vaccinations, hot meals, and basic items such as soap and plastic tarps to build a house. the government also gives each refugee family a small plot of land, about a twentieth of an acre, where they can build a tent shelter and grow crops to eat or sell. but the land often proves too rocky for farming. after completing the registration process, the new arrivals will receive their plot of land, to start a new life as refugees in uganda. while they are safe here, there are many challenges ahead, not least processing the trauma of what they experienced back home. this woman, who we'll call" agnes," agreed to tell us about her harrowing experience. she says four government soldiers from president salva kiir's dinka tribe stopped her as she was fleeing so
we waited for the fighting to stop, and then we got up and started walking to uganda. >> reporter: uganda now shoulders most of the burden of africa's biggest refugee crisis, managing a constellation of camps which require food, water, healthcare, and policing. at imvepi camp, now home to more than 120,000 south sudanese, new arrivals receive vaccinations, hot meals, and basic items such as soap and plastic tarps to build a house. the government also gives each refugee family a small plot...
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the lawyer in uganda who handled these adoptions also has not been charged. meanwhile, it is possible, anderson, that the adoption agency was simply negligent here, unaware based on lack of background checks that the children it was getting from uganda were being trafficked. in other words, it could be that eac is also a victim of this apparent trafficking scheme. we would have the answer to that question if the owner of eac, margaret cole, would respond to our request for a comment. the investigation is ongoing. anderson? >> an incredible story, randi kaye. >>> up next, a preview of anthony bourdain. she takes us to nigeria. we'll be right back. as king midas, i expect a lifetime guarantee. and so should you. on struts, brakes, shocks. does he turn everything to gold? not everything. now get $100 back on a 2-axle brake service with your midas credit card. book an appointment online. ronoh really?g's going on at schwab. thank you clients? well jd power did just rank them highest in investor satisfaction with full service brokerage firms... again. and online e
the lawyer in uganda who handled these adoptions also has not been charged. meanwhile, it is possible, anderson, that the adoption agency was simply negligent here, unaware based on lack of background checks that the children it was getting from uganda were being trafficked. in other words, it could be that eac is also a victim of this apparent trafficking scheme. we would have the answer to that question if the owner of eac, margaret cole, would respond to our request for a comment. the...
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on uganda off as lessons in responding to a refugee crisis t w looks at the country's welcomes more than a million new arrivals even as it faces widespread hug. also coming up is the birth of a new fast food we take you to the french island of survival on demand and ready to eat on the go. i'm phil gayle welcome to the program. german chancellor angela merkel has started her first full round of talks to piece together an unprecedented multi-party national governing coalition fifty politicians from her conservative c.d.u. the business from the f.t.p. and the greens have been meeting to see if they can work together on topics ranging from the european union to finance and foreign policy their political differences are significant but so is the pressure to succeed. the more than fifty negotiators appear optimistic after two any of will get togethers today's meeting is getting right to the point their goal is to form an unprecedented coalition between no less than four parties. i mean that's the sort of i'm happy that we're getting started today there will definitely be a number of differing
on uganda off as lessons in responding to a refugee crisis t w looks at the country's welcomes more than a million new arrivals even as it faces widespread hug. also coming up is the birth of a new fast food we take you to the french island of survival on demand and ready to eat on the go. i'm phil gayle welcome to the program. german chancellor angela merkel has started her first full round of talks to piece together an unprecedented multi-party national governing coalition fifty politicians...
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we have in uganda high population density we have a high population where we have a lot of youth. many of them face unemployment the environmental issues are becoming more and more pressing so there are a lot of things that the ugandan government has to deal with that actually limits their capacity to fully address the food security situation in the country one in four ugandans today suffers from our nourishment to a balanced diet is often limited by the fact that people can't afford certain foods rather than food not being available so while uganda is generally able to feed itself improving food security remains a major challenge. sports now in europa league soccer it was a mixed night for german teams to berlin lost to one ukrainian side soria while hoffenheim beat istanbul here three one for their first ever european when the other. there's to be no end in sight to colognes dreadful start to the season pay to go side went down one nil to. in belarus colognes hopes for picking up their first win in any competition in eleven games were dashed when alexey rios found the back of th
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the lawyer in uganda who handled these adoptions also has not been charged. meanwhile, it is possible, anderson, that the adoption agency was simply negligent here, unaware based on lack of background checks that the children it was getting from uganda were being traskd. in other words, it could be that eac is also a victim of this apparent -- >> margaret cole would respond to our request for comment. in the meantime, the investigation is ongoing. anderson. >> it's an incredible storyment thanks vep. we'll continue to follow it. up next, a preview of anthony bourdain's next stop. that schwa. oh, not so fast, carl. ♪ oh no. schwab, again? index investing for that low? that's three times less than fidelity... ...and four times less than vanguard. what's next, no minimums? ...no minimums. schwab has lowered the cost of investing again. introducing the lowest cost index funds in the industry with no minimums. i bet they're calling about the schwab news. schwab. a modern approach to wealth management. hey, it's me, your dry skin. i'm craving something we're miss
the lawyer in uganda who handled these adoptions also has not been charged. meanwhile, it is possible, anderson, that the adoption agency was simply negligent here, unaware based on lack of background checks that the children it was getting from uganda were being traskd. in other words, it could be that eac is also a victim of this apparent -- >> margaret cole would respond to our request for comment. in the meantime, the investigation is ongoing. anderson. >> it's an incredible...
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refugee camp in uganda. three hundred to five hundred people that's the number of refugees that currently arrive in uganda every day from south sudan for the staff at this reception center the work begins afresh with each bus load of refugees that arrives. registration medical check up and preparing the food and. amaze perch and beans fill the empty stomachs some of the refugees have been on the road for a week. uganda currently has one point three million refugees and it has a unique refugee policy. each and every family will get their own piece of land with the hope that they can see grow their own food and become self-reliant. land owners like druggies a buyer e gave their land in exchange for development in the area. the first thing the government promised us is to build a dispensary. there. secondly he wanted to see i was supposed to take care of sending your children to school. or get a cuddly landowners' we walk jointly with you in a c.r. and to the refugee levy i'm named special. friend of the barrie
refugee camp in uganda. three hundred to five hundred people that's the number of refugees that currently arrive in uganda every day from south sudan for the staff at this reception center the work begins afresh with each bus load of refugees that arrives. registration medical check up and preparing the food and. amaze perch and beans fill the empty stomachs some of the refugees have been on the road for a week. uganda currently has one point three million refugees and it has a unique refugee...
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st joseph's hospital in critical northern uganda here some two hundred patients are receiving treatment of the wounds they sustained during the lord's resistance army insurgency. millions were massacred mutilated tortured and sleeves and raped in the conflict between the l r a and government troops victor archon and his organization african management of network provides support for victims who until now have never seen a doctor such as o'meara james james was abducted from liberia and he spent about seven months in captivity so when he was in captivity would be made to walk long distance but then as a process of touch or. the rebel kept on piercing its leg with the bio on it. so come up there. because i have no problem with forgiving those who injured me as long as i'm healed it depends on my ability to become normal again but defines whether or not i can forgive them. omar james will walk again victor uses these success stories to convince the un and the european union to fund his project. he grew up in the midst of the violence and later worked as a journalist and reported from the c
st joseph's hospital in critical northern uganda here some two hundred patients are receiving treatment of the wounds they sustained during the lord's resistance army insurgency. millions were massacred mutilated tortured and sleeves and raped in the conflict between the l r a and government troops victor archon and his organization african management of network provides support for victims who until now have never seen a doctor such as o'meara james james was abducted from liberia and he spent...
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hygiene education in a school in uganda this is no ordinary teacher she's the director of a start up company. thirty thousand a new kind of sanitary pad is passed from one girl to the next. this pattern bio degradable and affordable for the girls. according to a unesco report one in ten girls in sub-saharan africa skip school during her menstrual cycle and in uganda a pack of sanitary pads costs almost half of the minimum wage per month start up company eco smart pads was founded by women the founders know what many girls in africa have to go through many gowns not. that much when you grow up to be surprised to know about them will miss because they are going through a mystery a period where they will be a mystery when they do not have the right materials you they are so embarrassed to be in public because there was pain there dresses and they run with them so they choose to stay at home the material used is a byproduct of sugarcane processing. you have the sugar cane and the water that is there any steam coming in here so what you're doing is boiling the sugarcane resin due mainly t
hygiene education in a school in uganda this is no ordinary teacher she's the director of a start up company. thirty thousand a new kind of sanitary pad is passed from one girl to the next. this pattern bio degradable and affordable for the girls. according to a unesco report one in ten girls in sub-saharan africa skip school during her menstrual cycle and in uganda a pack of sanitary pads costs almost half of the minimum wage per month start up company eco smart pads was founded by women the...
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we have in uganda high population density we have a high population where we have a lot of youth. many of them face unemployment the environmental issues are becoming more and more pressing so there are a lot of things that the ugandan government has to deal with that actually limits their capacity to address the food security situation in the country one in four ugandans today suffers from our nourishment access to a balanced diet is often limited by the fact that people can't afford certain foods rather than food not being available so while uganda is generally able to feed itself improving food security remains a major challenge. in sport we have news from the world of football or soccer if you prefer and the fallout from the scandal involving the two thousand and six world cup means the german football association must be nineteen million euros to the tax man the german f.a. is accused of using a loan from a businessman to buy votes to host the two thousand and six showpiece the organization led by reinhard grindle says instead that a seventy six point seven million euro figur
we have in uganda high population density we have a high population where we have a lot of youth. many of them face unemployment the environmental issues are becoming more and more pressing so there are a lot of things that the ugandan government has to deal with that actually limits their capacity to address the food security situation in the country one in four ugandans today suffers from our nourishment access to a balanced diet is often limited by the fact that people can't afford certain...
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rashid sent us city festival in uganda. rashid sent usa city festival in uganda. rashid sent us a photo of this morning commuters in dakar, bangladesh. don't forget to check out our twitter and facebook feeds full loads of extra special travel show content. now let's look at the travel videos clocking up views online. this year marks 100 years since the russian revolution, so we've selected to make films showing different sides to the world's largest country. this isa to the world's largest country. this is a great place, it is a very beautiful and famous city, saint petersburg. i wanted to capture the atmosphere of the city. classical
rashid sent us city festival in uganda. rashid sent usa city festival in uganda. rashid sent us a photo of this morning commuters in dakar, bangladesh. don't forget to check out our twitter and facebook feeds full loads of extra special travel show content. now let's look at the travel videos clocking up views online. this year marks 100 years since the russian revolution, so we've selected to make films showing different sides to the world's largest country. this isa to the world's largest...
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the 73-year-old president has ruled uganda by taking presidency by force in 1986. so the argument to change the law to allow him run again after age 75. >> trevor: the fast rule about ugandan parliament is you talk about ugandan parliament. what does that reporter mean, i don't know what those weapons are -- a mic stand! we have mic stands in africa. the reporter says, their fighting with a giraffe stick, i don't know what that is. it's a mic stand, okay? ( laughter ) there is so much fun in insanity happening in every frame of the video. we have to look closer. one guy jumps on to the table and does a spin! who does a spin in the middle of a fight? that is insane! looks like a ugandan michael jackson! like what was that? and watch this part, someone throws a chair and the security guy catches it in midair! like a boss! new york giants, are you watching this? you better sign this man! but my favorite part of all, one representative, he's just standing there the whole time waving the ugandan flag like a matador. ( laughter ) you can see he's like, when this is a pai
the 73-year-old president has ruled uganda by taking presidency by force in 1986. so the argument to change the law to allow him run again after age 75. >> trevor: the fast rule about ugandan parliament is you talk about ugandan parliament. what does that reporter mean, i don't know what those weapons are -- a mic stand! we have mic stands in africa. the reporter says, their fighting with a giraffe stick, i don't know what that is. it's a mic stand, okay? ( laughter ) there is so much fun...
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we have in uganda high population density we have a high population where we have a lot of youth. many of them face unemployment the environmental issues are becoming more and more pressing so there are a lot of things that the ugandan government has to deal with that actually limits their capacity to fully address the food security situation in the country one in four ugandans today suffers from our nourishment access to a balanced diet is often limited by the fact that people can't afford certain foods rather than food not being available so while uganda is generally able to feed itself improving food security remains a major challenge. all this week t w is inviting international journalists who've been given refuge in germany to speak their minds about their host country today we hear from you also from azerbaijan. yeah germany as all mine yeah messing up their faith makes data entry. in trying to get a woman into how she did make. men you know but they are men yes it's as if the match was a shop mom. stated. many mothers if i'm a mother looks as it abides in one generation whe
we have in uganda high population density we have a high population where we have a lot of youth. many of them face unemployment the environmental issues are becoming more and more pressing so there are a lot of things that the ugandan government has to deal with that actually limits their capacity to fully address the food security situation in the country one in four ugandans today suffers from our nourishment access to a balanced diet is often limited by the fact that people can't afford...
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uganda wasn't always easy. there were so many days when there was violent unrest and we had an armed escort just to go to the movies or have a party food there were attacks on the white people on a daily basis and then months at night he would sneak around the house with a gun. there would be gangs outside with bush. and i won't forget that fear. so mr dawson. on the other hand nor the happy memories either uganda was papa's most eventful posting in a four year spell between one hundred sixty eight and seventy two he guided the national side to forty one wins in seventy outings among the most memorable trip to west germany in one thousand nine hundred thirty. game they all have a chance to take a look at the lovely historic to. see . all that white go down. with you. know. come on. uganda's national side all nonprofessionals played against. west germany is best amateur players who would like more dangerous on board called paul who is looking a little worried but he's no need to his team are still back on the at
uganda wasn't always easy. there were so many days when there was violent unrest and we had an armed escort just to go to the movies or have a party food there were attacks on the white people on a daily basis and then months at night he would sneak around the house with a gun. there would be gangs outside with bush. and i won't forget that fear. so mr dawson. on the other hand nor the happy memories either uganda was papa's most eventful posting in a four year spell between one hundred sixty...
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nobel peace prize since then he has turned down prestigious job offers abroad because he knows that uganda is wounds are still a long way from being healed. how
nobel peace prize since then he has turned down prestigious job offers abroad because he knows that uganda is wounds are still a long way from being healed. how
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. >> reporter: in the hills of northeastern uganda, a concealed forest path leads across the border into south sudan. the young nation, mired in a four-year civil war, is increasingly difficult for journalists to access, so we use this hidden route to enter into rebel-held parts of the country. >> this is the river. >> reporter: we are traveling with martin abucha, a commander with a rebel group called the sudan people's liberation army in opposition. what separates abucha from other combatants in this war is, he's a dual south sudanese and american citizen with family in the united states. >> i would like to enjoy eating hamburgers. i'd like to enjoy going to burger king and mcdonald's with my daughters, and things like that. but i feel it's an obligation that i must carry. i don't want my kids to go through this. >> reporter: as we pass the peak of this hill, we cross into south sudan and meet the rebels. for the next four days, we'll travel with abucha to a base, to see how these soldiers live and why they fight. abucha is 45, and his life now is a far cry from his comfortable life in
. >> reporter: in the hills of northeastern uganda, a concealed forest path leads across the border into south sudan. the young nation, mired in a four-year civil war, is increasingly difficult for journalists to access, so we use this hidden route to enter into rebel-held parts of the country. >> this is the river. >> reporter: we are traveling with martin abucha, a commander with a rebel group called the sudan people's liberation army in opposition. what separates abucha...
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she has worked in usaid uganda, sudan and east after. she served as deputy director in east asia office and headquarters in dc. she works as a program manager for health link worldwide, a uk -based ngo. she received her bachelors of arts from colgate university in hamilton, new york and master of science in international development from american university right here in washington dc. two very experienced and dedicated public servants and leaders. it will yield to the investor. >> i submit my form for the record. >> without objection, your full statements and any attachments will be made a part of the record. >> i want to thank you very much mr. chairman for the work you have done on this issue and madam congresswoman, thank you for your concerns on the budget and i hope we can address those concerns. i also want to highlight a couple points for start my short form and as secretary tillerson during his comments before the foreign relations committee juny tight budget and that is a lot of difficult challenging decisions have to be made a
she has worked in usaid uganda, sudan and east after. she served as deputy director in east asia office and headquarters in dc. she works as a program manager for health link worldwide, a uk -based ngo. she received her bachelors of arts from colgate university in hamilton, new york and master of science in international development from american university right here in washington dc. two very experienced and dedicated public servants and leaders. it will yield to the investor. >> i...
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uganda wasn't always easy. there were so many days when there was violent unrest and in new york we had an armed escort just to go to the movies or would hardly have a party for the day there were attacks on white people on a daily basis and then months at night he would sneak around the house with a gun. there would be gangs outside with bush knives. and i won't forget that fear . in the angst the mistress and. on the other hand nor the happy memories either uganda was papa's most eventful posting in a four year spell between nine hundred sixty eight and seventy two he guided the national side to forty one wins in seventy outings among the most memorable trip to west germany in one thousand nine hundred ninety. before the do you big game they all have a chance to take a look at the lovely historic town of been. told to keep. all that white go down. with you. know. i want to be someone. you can't as a national side all nonprofessionals played against west germany best amateur players who like more dangerous and
uganda wasn't always easy. there were so many days when there was violent unrest and in new york we had an armed escort just to go to the movies or would hardly have a party for the day there were attacks on white people on a daily basis and then months at night he would sneak around the house with a gun. there would be gangs outside with bush knives. and i won't forget that fear . in the angst the mistress and. on the other hand nor the happy memories either uganda was papa's most eventful...
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and i had come across this really amazing ingredient in uganda -- >> so related to this ingredient. that's what triggered my question was what you just said about you have a real asset that you can protect and actually monetize. >> so i'm like -- i love going to local markets and finding out what local people are using. i came across this heirloom variety of shea butter, and all the women in uganda have beautiful skip because they use this -- skin because they use this product. then i find out this nut only grows wild on trees that take 20 years to mature, and those trees only grow in northern uganda, south sudan and parts of ethiopia. so i'm thinking what an amazing story, how come no one has marketed this as a luxury item. and i remember flying back through duty-free and looking at the high-end chanel skin creams, and i love -- [laughter] one of the women in my life early on always told me each if you're really broke, always invest in your face, you only have one face. [laughter] so buy the expensive -- you go through those duty-free things, and they've got everything out there. >
and i had come across this really amazing ingredient in uganda -- >> so related to this ingredient. that's what triggered my question was what you just said about you have a real asset that you can protect and actually monetize. >> so i'm like -- i love going to local markets and finding out what local people are using. i came across this heirloom variety of shea butter, and all the women in uganda have beautiful skip because they use this -- skin because they use this product. then...
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in colombia horrible daughter and many other countries and so there's a body of practice out there uganda. there are child soldiers rolonda and i've seen you know i've been to many of these countries and i've seen child soldiers in the field in nigeria and you know you see somebody with a machine gun and you cannot you can you can be hard hearted and say well the person got a machine gun they're under eighteen they have to be you know they're doing something illegal have to be rejected that that is not a very. very humanitarian approach and it's ok shortsighted just want to bring johnny spark and i want to ask the question a lot of people watching this will be thinking which is that you know these things children have been influenced and extent now that they can't be saved and they all going to be a threat and they are going to be a danger and they will have an opportunity to interact vengeance is that not something wouldn't it be foolish to not consider that possibility. you know every time i take part in one of these discussions i'm up against the human rights industry they took in the
in colombia horrible daughter and many other countries and so there's a body of practice out there uganda. there are child soldiers rolonda and i've seen you know i've been to many of these countries and i've seen child soldiers in the field in nigeria and you know you see somebody with a machine gun and you cannot you can you can be hard hearted and say well the person got a machine gun they're under eighteen they have to be you know they're doing something illegal have to be rejected that...
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the peace and security that i once like my name is more this give me a book write a journalist from uganda where i once worked as an investigative journalist and paid a high price for the truth eight years ago i came to germany where i now have a rest and state i was lucky to have realized that generous desk human rights such as freedom of speech exemplary in europe and while over. understandably the or the a few minutes of this great nation i clearly due to hard work and sacrifice. however in my observation and experience the question of social progress we're all especially in regards to much less groups such as immigrants remains largely unsolved. integration is not as successful as how to be. does anyone ever wonder why even educated immigrants find it so difficult to continue with their career even after the top rating well as a journalist with immigrant by brown i feel so disappointed that i still can't find a job as a journalist. in my experience it's in the best interest of migrants to rebuild their shattered lives while contributing to their devoted to this great nation peace and s
the peace and security that i once like my name is more this give me a book write a journalist from uganda where i once worked as an investigative journalist and paid a high price for the truth eight years ago i came to germany where i now have a rest and state i was lucky to have realized that generous desk human rights such as freedom of speech exemplary in europe and while over. understandably the or the a few minutes of this great nation i clearly due to hard work and sacrifice. however in...
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on a sunday afternoon eastern uganda flora. so it's hard to write she not seeds. she is assured of income from by as more than three hundred and fifty kilometers away india capito kampala. it will. last. otherwise i wouldn't be able to buy clothes and books from our children pay their bills for the hospital. one of the shia not biases marks the instrument or. how to combine the liver processes sheer to make a variety of products like butter and oil. to ensure quality she personally follows the production chain throughout if we fail here we fail that site so this is our kitchen this is our baby this is this is this is what's still this so everything has to be done right from the beginning from inception stage here and that moxie my exports at least a ton of sheer butter to the united states alone. how to shops in uganda's capital have also seen growth since she started in two thousand and fifteen the best she is in. is in uganda the best in that it has the highest component of healing properties the rest in the west africa is very hard and it's good for placement i
on a sunday afternoon eastern uganda flora. so it's hard to write she not seeds. she is assured of income from by as more than three hundred and fifty kilometers away india capito kampala. it will. last. otherwise i wouldn't be able to buy clothes and books from our children pay their bills for the hospital. one of the shia not biases marks the instrument or. how to combine the liver processes sheer to make a variety of products like butter and oil. to ensure quality she personally follows the...
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by the way this is also made by low income wyndham --dash women in uganda. the best thing to do working in these communities is to talk to locals and find out the organizations that are already successful in recruiting low-income people and what we did was said hey we know you guys already work there. you guys are doing all kinds of different empowerment training. we can be that provider of work if we can have some influence over the type of computer training you're doing. we've done that with the mgl. they have this beautiful training facility and they were really hungry for a curriculum that would actually lead to a job at the end. so often there is already an ecosystem that you can plug into without reinventing the wheel. the term scalability always comes up. if you find the right partners. we 50,000 people who had enrolled in schools online. from india and the philippines and i think it's like 65 countries. and anyone can use that curriculum. he used the curriculum a digital training course. that curriculum is available for free. i encourage you all to g
by the way this is also made by low income wyndham --dash women in uganda. the best thing to do working in these communities is to talk to locals and find out the organizations that are already successful in recruiting low-income people and what we did was said hey we know you guys already work there. you guys are doing all kinds of different empowerment training. we can be that provider of work if we can have some influence over the type of computer training you're doing. we've done that with...
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st joseph's hospital in northern uganda here some two hundred patients are receiving treatment of the wounds they sustained during the lord's resistance army insurgency. millions were massacred mutilated tortured in sleeves and raped in the conflict between the l r a and government troops victor archon and his organization african my initiative network provides support for victims who until now have never seen a doctor such as o'meara james was abducted from. spent about seven months captivity. and captivity would be made to walk long distance but then as a process of touch or. leg. i have no problem with forgiving those who injured me as long as i'm healed it depends on my ability to become normal again but defines whether or not i can forgive. omar james will walk again victor uses these success stories to convince the un and the european union to fund his project. he grew up in the midst of the violence and later worked as a journalist and reported from the conflict zone. ten years ago viktor quit his radio job to fully commit to his organization. many victims have not forgotten wh
st joseph's hospital in northern uganda here some two hundred patients are receiving treatment of the wounds they sustained during the lord's resistance army insurgency. millions were massacred mutilated tortured in sleeves and raped in the conflict between the l r a and government troops victor archon and his organization african my initiative network provides support for victims who until now have never seen a doctor such as o'meara james was abducted from. spent about seven months captivity....