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yes, like for zimbabwe. zimbabwe draws about 60% of its electricity from kariba. two hours from victoria falls is another of zimba bwe‘s natural splendours, hwange national park. this park is the biggest park in the country, and it is the size of belgium. wow. that is pretty big. what about the elephants here — how many are there? this is where we have the biggest concentration of elephants in the world. tinashe farawo is the public face of zimparks, the authority that runs hwange. this vast, unspoilt stretch of western zimbabwe boasts africa's highest concentration of elephants. it is everyone‘s idealised image of wild africa. except for one thing — this land is dying of thirst. so, this is hwange park in mid—november. this should be the rainy season, but as you can see from the dry grass and the leafless trees, the rains haven't come, the drought continues. in other parts of africa, elephant herds have been devastated by poaching and habitat destruction. not here. hwange‘s elephant population is around 50,000. now, that's good news and bad. in prolon
yes, like for zimbabwe. zimbabwe draws about 60% of its electricity from kariba. two hours from victoria falls is another of zimba bwe‘s natural splendours, hwange national park. this park is the biggest park in the country, and it is the size of belgium. wow. that is pretty big. what about the elephants here — how many are there? this is where we have the biggest concentration of elephants in the world. tinashe farawo is the public face of zimparks, the authority that runs hwange. this...
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drought has pushed zimbabwe's wildlife alike. drought has pushed zimba bwe's infrastructure over the edge. hydropower is down by 90%. ferrari's reservoirs have shrunk dramatically. zimba bwe's prolonged drought has stretched this country's infrastructure to breaking point. this dam and the reservoir behind are supposed to provide hundreds of thousands of people with their drinking water. but right now in harare, 2 million people have nothing coming out of the taps. the reason, this vast lake has been reduced to a trickle. how can zimbabwe weaken by prolonged economic crisis, cope with this looming environmental catastrophe? do you believe your country has a strategy to cope, to adapt, to manage the drought and the wider issue of climate change, which does appear to be affecting sub—saharan africa and zimbabwe in very alarming and damaging ways. i believe it is a work in progress. i believe it is a work in progress. i believe that we have quite a number of climate sustainable programmes. we still need to have a comprehensive, as
drought has pushed zimbabwe's wildlife alike. drought has pushed zimba bwe's infrastructure over the edge. hydropower is down by 90%. ferrari's reservoirs have shrunk dramatically. zimba bwe's prolonged drought has stretched this country's infrastructure to breaking point. this dam and the reservoir behind are supposed to provide hundreds of thousands of people with their drinking water. but right now in harare, 2 million people have nothing coming out of the taps. the reason, this vast lake...
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zimbabwe draws about 60% of its electricity from kariba. two hours from victoria falls is another of zimbabwe's natural splendours, hwange national park. this park is the biggest park in the country, and it is the size of belgium. wow. that is pretty big. what about the elephants here, how many are there? this is where we have the biggest concentration of elephants in the world. tinashe farawo is the public face of zimparks, the authority that runs hwange. this vast, unspoilt stretch of zimbabwe boasts west africa's highest concentration of elephants. it is everyone‘s idealised image of wild africa. except for one thing — this land is dying of thirst. this is hwange park in mid—november. this should be the rainy season, but as you can see from the dry grass and the leafless trees, the rains haven't come, the drought continues. in other parts of africa, elephant herds have been devastated by poaching and habitat destruction. not here. hwange‘s elephant population is around 50,000. that's good news and bad. in prolonged drought, hwang
zimbabwe draws about 60% of its electricity from kariba. two hours from victoria falls is another of zimbabwe's natural splendours, hwange national park. this park is the biggest park in the country, and it is the size of belgium. wow. that is pretty big. what about the elephants here, how many are there? this is where we have the biggest concentration of elephants in the world. tinashe farawo is the public face of zimparks, the authority that runs hwange. this vast, unspoilt stretch of...
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zimbabwe's economic crisis is affecting the entire country. and college included so here they are once again digging for gold. the old mine on the school property was shut down almost 70 years ago back then it's gold reserves were so depleted that mining here was no longer profitable but now that money has become so scarce in zimbabwe the prospect of reopening the mind looks promising. to quell needs money to purchase food and gasoline for the school and to pay the teachers salaries. it's another even usual says that that the school that i know of has and would make it easier for us to run the school so this exploration in and what we're doing here is is exactly what we what the economic situation has brought. it's still unclear how much revenue the mine will generate the school is hoping it'll bring in $6000.00 a month it's clear that there is still gold here the mineworkers have discovered a few grains amongst the fine gravel they use mercury to extract the gold. it's monday and all the pupils are back at felton college the school year is dr
zimbabwe's economic crisis is affecting the entire country. and college included so here they are once again digging for gold. the old mine on the school property was shut down almost 70 years ago back then it's gold reserves were so depleted that mining here was no longer profitable but now that money has become so scarce in zimbabwe the prospect of reopening the mind looks promising. to quell needs money to purchase food and gasoline for the school and to pay the teachers salaries. it's...
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bulk in colleges not even 70 years old yet in zimbabwe this school in the middle of the wilderness is already something of a legend headmaster quote and some colleagues look in the archives their school stands on the side of the bush take the gold mine which shut down in 1951 the mines homes were then used to house boarding school boys and mine offices became classrooms when it opened in 1954 falcon college was one of the 1st private boarding schools in the then british colony of southern rhodesia. in the school's early years people had little free time and they helped to clear the bush and landscape the school yard. a few clothes we used to loved the fields were flattened by a bulldozer and then the boys had to do planting of the fields it was in the time table and they had certain times they had to get grubs i don't know that most parents would like that so much. but that's not happened much these days often in the south dakota to sports leon is the star of the rugby team and that's why he was awarded a scholarship at felton college athletics is considered to be just as important as
bulk in colleges not even 70 years old yet in zimbabwe this school in the middle of the wilderness is already something of a legend headmaster quote and some colleagues look in the archives their school stands on the side of the bush take the gold mine which shut down in 1951 the mines homes were then used to house boarding school boys and mine offices became classrooms when it opened in 1954 falcon college was one of the 1st private boarding schools in the then british colony of southern...
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how far a project can reach and this is a symbol for a positive conservation story in zimbabwe. 'd elephants in zimbabwe are looked upon as a commodity at this point and that is a culture that i would like to try and change and i would like more people to try and understand what's in zimbabwe how the animals. i think. they say. and they they just say majesty and that is one of the reasons why we have this necessity is to try and impart that sense of wonder amongst people in zimbabwe that they're not looked on just as meat whole as ivory. yeah when the elephants leave us they'll be very mixed emotions of course we we've cared for these elephants for nearly 5 years now and we care about them but at the same time our mission has always for them 'd been for them 'd to go back to the wild and so it will be mixed emotions for sure we will be very happy when they are living wild and free with wild compared to its in the bush but we'll miss them of course i can't live that i won't miss them you know we will miss them of course but most of all 'd we'll be happy for them that they offer f
how far a project can reach and this is a symbol for a positive conservation story in zimbabwe. 'd elephants in zimbabwe are looked upon as a commodity at this point and that is a culture that i would like to try and change and i would like more people to try and understand what's in zimbabwe how the animals. i think. they say. and they they just say majesty and that is one of the reasons why we have this necessity is to try and impart that sense of wonder amongst people in zimbabwe that...
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meanwhile in zimbabwe there's a lack of offering and wildlife is in grave danger. to people making movies in a country where no one goes to the sentiments. hello i'm christine want to welcome to news africa it's good to have you along emergency assistance has been making its way into somalia where hundreds of thousands have been driven from their homes by severe flooding the aid includes ready to eat food possibles from the world food program and blankets and mattresses from the u.n. migration agency done more than kenya and ethiopia have also been hit by the heavier than normal rains but somalia has been particularly affected more than $300000.00 people there have been made homeless now this is said to be some of the worst flooding the country has experienced in talking to one organization about the relief efforts off to this report. routes and villages turned into rivers overnight and tens of thousands displaced. i without guns our homes are submerged now and we can only access the area by boat one of the last of months of drought the heavy rains are now destroyi
meanwhile in zimbabwe there's a lack of offering and wildlife is in grave danger. to people making movies in a country where no one goes to the sentiments. hello i'm christine want to welcome to news africa it's good to have you along emergency assistance has been making its way into somalia where hundreds of thousands have been driven from their homes by severe flooding the aid includes ready to eat food possibles from the world food program and blankets and mattresses from the u.n. migration...
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it was one of the inspirations for why my mom started the zimbabwe elephant nursery . it was a opportunity to tell a conservation story that often isn't told something that is so that is positive that has that has far reaching implications and i think for myself as a zimbabwean it's really powerful to see how a project 'd. how far a project can reach and this is a symbol for a positive conservation story and it's about. 'd elephants in zimbabwe are looked upon as a commodity at this point and that is a culture that i would like to try and change and i would like more people to try and understand within zimbabwe how the animals. think that they say. and they they just say majesty and that is one of the reasons why we have this necessity is to try and impart that sense of wonder amongst people in zimbabwe that they're not. just as me or as ivory. yeah when the elephants leave us they'll be very mixed emotions of course we we've cared for these elephants for nearly 5 years now and we care about them but at the same time our mission has always for them been for them 'd to
it was one of the inspirations for why my mom started the zimbabwe elephant nursery . it was a opportunity to tell a conservation story that often isn't told something that is so that is positive that has that has far reaching implications and i think for myself as a zimbabwean it's really powerful to see how a project 'd. how far a project can reach and this is a symbol for a positive conservation story and it's about. 'd elephants in zimbabwe are looked upon as a commodity at this point and...
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jerusalem. >>> they were roaming in the wild in zimbabwe. now dozens of baby elephants are in cages waiting for life in circuses and zoos in china. the heartbreaking story next, only here on cnn. he ninja foodi pressure cooker, the best of pressure cooking and air frying now in one pot, and with tendercrisp technology, you can cook foods that are crispy on the outside and juicy on the inside. the ninja foodi pressure cooker, the pressure cooker that crisps. it takes a village to raise to build a bridge. to throw a baseball... to throw yourself into the unknown. to lose fear, to create hope. we believe that it takes a village of over 200-thousand dedicated, passionate, driven medical and non-medical professionals to deliver on our belief in total health for all. we are kaiser permanente. thrive. >>> dozens of young elephants are being held in cages in china after they were captured and sold by the zimbabwean government. officials say the elephants are sold to fund zimbabwe's conservation efforts and that the practice is totally legal. all thi
jerusalem. >>> they were roaming in the wild in zimbabwe. now dozens of baby elephants are in cages waiting for life in circuses and zoos in china. the heartbreaking story next, only here on cnn. he ninja foodi pressure cooker, the best of pressure cooking and air frying now in one pot, and with tendercrisp technology, you can cook foods that are crispy on the outside and juicy on the inside. the ninja foodi pressure cooker, the pressure cooker that crisps. it takes a village to raise...
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coconut milk unfortunately it's not fraîche but we don't have coconuts in zimbabwe so we have to use the. the turned the turned one. i mean we go. to find the baby. the one awake during mate with billy bob i spend time about it and then we do the dishes but i'm taking care with the limpopo. he's so good he's. limpopo is a little one i'm sure about the 1002 exploded i'm not quite sure i think he's doing so well it is hard to work with these new. young. elephants. toughly. we are trying our best the 1st family moved to zimbabwe more than a 100 years ago for 5 generations they've tried to live in harmony with nature and keep it pristine for their descendants but it is damage that simple objective has become a real mission. where the wildlife sanctuary it's on it's been developed on the family farm i'm a 4th generation zimbabwean my family moved 4 generations ago and we've been on this ever since this. is a commercial operation and there are about 2 and a half 1000 people living on this property. we've been looking after animals led by my mother she has been doing the work on that for mo
coconut milk unfortunately it's not fraîche but we don't have coconuts in zimbabwe so we have to use the. the turned the turned one. i mean we go. to find the baby. the one awake during mate with billy bob i spend time about it and then we do the dishes but i'm taking care with the limpopo. he's so good he's. limpopo is a little one i'm sure about the 1002 exploded i'm not quite sure i think he's doing so well it is hard to work with these new. young. elephants. toughly. we are trying our best...
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zimbabwe's backstreet doctors and nurses all striking so women are turning to unqualified midwives to deliver their babies. hello i'm christine wonderwall come to africa it's good to have you along if you're a girl born in nigeria there's a good chance you'll be married before you're 18 years old that's because nigeria has one of the highest number of child marriages in the world that's according to the u.n. we're talking about this as the world mocks the 30th anniversary off the convention of the rights of the child as we report the rise of many girls in nigeria are being violated. a muslim neighborhood in kaduna a city in northern nigeria i came here to find out about a girl who was locked up in this place for 2 years without much light or food and left on her own her name is her son she was a child bride these pictures were taken when she was released from captivity just a week ago she was held here by her family because she refused to return to her husband she was only 15 when she was forced to marry a mother of 4. a child bride one of millions in nigeria if you're born a girl her
zimbabwe's backstreet doctors and nurses all striking so women are turning to unqualified midwives to deliver their babies. hello i'm christine wonderwall come to africa it's good to have you along if you're a girl born in nigeria there's a good chance you'll be married before you're 18 years old that's because nigeria has one of the highest number of child marriages in the world that's according to the u.n. we're talking about this as the world mocks the 30th anniversary off the convention of...
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has more from she money money in eastern zimbabwe. home for mabel check out our used to be a house with a small garden now she lives in a tent with her husband and children. they survived tropical cycle that struck parts of eastern zimbabwe in march but she says adjusting to this new way of living is hard her family never has enough food and whenever it rains it's terrifying. just enough to do much and we dug up the money it brings back bad memories i keep thinking what if that terrible storm happens again last time god spared my life what if this time is different in a day and always kid living it. many people in this camp say they want to place to call their own again but they don't know when or if they'll be moved some used to live in this rural community before you die struck it was a worst storm to hit zimbabwe since cycling ilene nearly 20 years ago people say they heard this rumbling noise the 1st they were unsure what it was and then they saw these rocks and boulders tumbling down from the mountains over there being pushed by
has more from she money money in eastern zimbabwe. home for mabel check out our used to be a house with a small garden now she lives in a tent with her husband and children. they survived tropical cycle that struck parts of eastern zimbabwe in march but she says adjusting to this new way of living is hard her family never has enough food and whenever it rains it's terrifying. just enough to do much and we dug up the money it brings back bad memories i keep thinking what if that terrible storm...
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that's a lot of money in zimbabwe. when the rain starts, it's going to take time for areas devastated by drought to recover. officials say that's why they are planning the biggest relocation of animals in the country's history. >> two are overpopulated. two are populated ok. we want to move hundreds of elephants to the northern part of the country. correspondent: the more animals die, the more food predators have. although the parks are government owned, there is no government funding. they fall short of what they need and though they cannot save every animal, they will do whatever they can to ease animals' pain-and-suffering and save as many as possible in this spectacular habitat. al jazeera, mana pools national park, zimbabwe. football's arabian gulf cup. defending champion's kuwait. nations.r gulf initially those three said they would boycott. that trio along new cuisine, you have to be kind of s savvy and also a littttle t carefulul, right? y you'rere trg to create e a market when it's not t there. the e fact that
that's a lot of money in zimbabwe. when the rain starts, it's going to take time for areas devastated by drought to recover. officials say that's why they are planning the biggest relocation of animals in the country's history. >> two are overpopulated. two are populated ok. we want to move hundreds of elephants to the northern part of the country. correspondent: the more animals die, the more food predators have. although the parks are government owned, there is no government funding....
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the un is warning that zimbabwe is on the brink of a man—made starvation. it says 60% of people are unable to meet their basic food needs. that's nearly 8 million people — most in rural areas. here's the un special rapporteur. women and children were bearing the brunt of the crisis severely. the majority of the children i met started or are underweight. severe malnutrition is rising from the past few months. 90% of the byway in children aged six months or zero to two years are not consuming the minimum acceptable diet. much of zimbabwe is now at a "crisis" level of food insecurity, according to the us government. zimbabwe has faced drought and two damaging cyclones recently — but the risk of starvation is primarily due to economic mismanagement. here's 0xfam's ben phillips. imean i mean come at the moment we are seeing not just i mean come at the moment we are seeing notjust in zimbabwe but across southern africa was so in zambia and zimbabwe and mozambique, all four countries are suffering from drought and extreme weather patterns. we fundamentally do
the un is warning that zimbabwe is on the brink of a man—made starvation. it says 60% of people are unable to meet their basic food needs. that's nearly 8 million people — most in rural areas. here's the un special rapporteur. women and children were bearing the brunt of the crisis severely. the majority of the children i met started or are underweight. severe malnutrition is rising from the past few months. 90% of the byway in children aged six months or zero to two years are not consuming...
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we report from zimbabwe on drought and rising temperatures. and —jose mourinho's honeymoon at tottenham continues in the champions league. and coming up on sportsday on bbc news: we will have all the latest reports, results interviews and features from the bbc sport centre. good evening. we start with labour's response to the strong criticism by the chief rabbi of jeremy corbyn‘s handling of cases of anti—semitism in the party. ephraim mirvis — britain's most seniorjewish leader — said that "a poison of anti—semitism" had taken root in the labour party. mr corbyn said tonight there could be no place for any kind of racism in his party, but refused to issue a direct apology to the jewish community. the conservative party also came under heavy criticism today, when the muslim council of britain accused it of "denial, dismissal and deceit" on the issue of islamophobia. our political editor laura kuenssberg reports. anti—zionism is entirely different from anti—semitism... why, why?! this argument‘s been raging for more than three
we report from zimbabwe on drought and rising temperatures. and —jose mourinho's honeymoon at tottenham continues in the champions league. and coming up on sportsday on bbc news: we will have all the latest reports, results interviews and features from the bbc sport centre. good evening. we start with labour's response to the strong criticism by the chief rabbi of jeremy corbyn‘s handling of cases of anti—semitism in the party. ephraim mirvis — britain's most seniorjewish leader —...
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this cell phone video is an exclusive look at the latest shipment from zimbabwe. in cage after metal cage, the signs of suffering are clear. just weeks ago, they were among family groups in hwange national park. what they do when they come and capture these elephants is they separate the youngsters, not the very youngest but the young elephant from the rest of the herd. scientists say that elephant are incredibly social animals. they develop bonds for a lifetime, and by ripping them away from their families and sending them off to a foreign country, they say it's extremely traumatic for the elephant that go and the elephant that remain. despite these concerns, the trade up till now has been legal. but that window is closing. new rules preventing overseas shipments from countries like zimbabwe come into full effect at the end of november. zimbabwe park officials say they will abide by those new rules. >> there's no transparency anymore. >> reporter: but this animal rights inspector says he's already seen a shift towards secrecy. for the past year, officials blocked
this cell phone video is an exclusive look at the latest shipment from zimbabwe. in cage after metal cage, the signs of suffering are clear. just weeks ago, they were among family groups in hwange national park. what they do when they come and capture these elephants is they separate the youngsters, not the very youngest but the young elephant from the rest of the herd. scientists say that elephant are incredibly social animals. they develop bonds for a lifetime, and by ripping them away from...
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zimbabwe park officials will abide by those rules. but this animal right's inspector says he's seen a shift towards secrecy. >> something is not right. >> reporter: for the past year, officials blocked his team from entering the park, claiming they needed permits that were not required. he feels that the sales won't end, they will just go underground. what was it like being pushed away? >> the government-appointed inspector. it's our mandate to see the welfare of those animals. they don't belong to national parks. they belong to the people of zimbabwe. >> reporter: now, we have the gps coordinates of where we think the elephants have been kept. some 30 elephants were shipped to china caused global outrage. animal rights activists told us that just behind this gate, elephants were left behind and getting prepped to send away. is it not possible to come in now just to have a look? >> you know, this place, for all of the clients that come here, they are cleared by the manager. >> reporter: we went to management and were repeatedly refuse
zimbabwe park officials will abide by those rules. but this animal right's inspector says he's seen a shift towards secrecy. >> something is not right. >> reporter: for the past year, officials blocked his team from entering the park, claiming they needed permits that were not required. he feels that the sales won't end, they will just go underground. what was it like being pushed away? >> the government-appointed inspector. it's our mandate to see the welfare of those...
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state and parts of zimbabwe i'm how do. i tell you why many families are still struggling. iraq's cabinet is set to meet in a few hours from now that meeting comes a day after the prime minister announced he intends to resign. decision followed weeks of antigovernment protests which have turned violent for 2 months iraqis have been demonstrating to demand jobs better services and an end to corruption. in the city of nasiriya protesters tried to storm the police headquarters at least 17 people were killed in confrontations there on friday a curfew was lifted to allow families to hold funerals the violence has forced the governor and the director of police to resign simona fulton joins us live now from baghdad simona the process for the prime minister to resign it's not clear constitutionally what do we think we can expect in the coming few days. for parliament is supposed to meet tomorrow or sunday but it's not clear at all whether they will discuss and vote on this resignation the constitution does not in fact as the prime minister submit his resignation to the parliament i
state and parts of zimbabwe i'm how do. i tell you why many families are still struggling. iraq's cabinet is set to meet in a few hours from now that meeting comes a day after the prime minister announced he intends to resign. decision followed weeks of antigovernment protests which have turned violent for 2 months iraqis have been demonstrating to demand jobs better services and an end to corruption. in the city of nasiriya protesters tried to storm the police headquarters at least 17 people...
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in mock psycho neat idea of a state and pots obvious zimbabwe i know how to. tell you and many families are still struggling. in our investigation that sent shock waves to malta his government the prime minister could be next to resign. hello again it's good to have you back well here across parts of turkey over the next few days expect to see your weather start to deteriorate as a storm system pushes in from the northwest now the storm is going to bring a lot of clouds and a change of air mass because we do have a front that is going to be pushing across the black sea so for here on saturday 14 degrees is the expected high it's going to get chilly or as we go towards sunday also the rain is going to start to push a little bit more towards the east snow in the higher elevations as well we could also be seeing some windy conditions particularly on that southern coast of the black sea there from 11 degrees for aleppo we do expect to see 18 degrees as your forecast high on sunday well here across the gulf not looking too bad here for doha on saturday on sunday th
in mock psycho neat idea of a state and pots obvious zimbabwe i know how to. tell you and many families are still struggling. in our investigation that sent shock waves to malta his government the prime minister could be next to resign. hello again it's good to have you back well here across parts of turkey over the next few days expect to see your weather start to deteriorate as a storm system pushes in from the northwest now the storm is going to bring a lot of clouds and a change of air mass...
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and you can see stephen sackur‘s reports from zimbabwe on the bbc iplayer. demonstrators who object to teaching primary school children about relationships, including lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender ones, have been permanently banned from protesting outside a school in birmingham. campaigners had claimed that equality lessons at anderton park school in sparkhill promoted homosexuality which was against their islamic beliefs. the school and the city council welcomed the ruling. 0ur midlands correspondent sian lloyd sent this report from birmingham. this is a paedophilia agenda! one of the protests held near anderton park school, this filming was used in evidence in the case. demonstrations were held objecting to lessons teaching about lg bt relationships. the judge said what pupils were actually being taught was sometimes being grossly misrepresented. videos made allegations against teachers, including that they brought convicted paedophiles into the school. today thejudge said that wasn't true. the school's head welcomed the ruling that protests withi
and you can see stephen sackur‘s reports from zimbabwe on the bbc iplayer. demonstrators who object to teaching primary school children about relationships, including lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender ones, have been permanently banned from protesting outside a school in birmingham. campaigners had claimed that equality lessons at anderton park school in sparkhill promoted homosexuality which was against their islamic beliefs. the school and the city council welcomed the ruling. 0ur...
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senior doctors in zimbabwe steet. include test conditions and. how bad is the health service crisis that. launching the fight against malaria science is to help farmers on the island of zanzibar come up with a new way of combating the spread of the disease. i could you know you're welcome to the program the un peacekeeping mission in the democratic republic of congo is coming under growing pressure people in the east of the country see the u.n. is failing to protect them from attacks by militias violence is on the rise especially in the east where i am groups fighting over resources on wednesday as well so killed by an armed group in a moment but 1st here's how the u.n. is exploding in the town of benny. protesters heading to a u.n. camp to vent their anger the people of bay need in eastern democratic republic of congo live on the frontline of militia violence they feel let down by their nation's own armed forces and by the un for not stopping the deadly militia attacks that have claimed dozens of lives in the past few months alone before the un
senior doctors in zimbabwe steet. include test conditions and. how bad is the health service crisis that. launching the fight against malaria science is to help farmers on the island of zanzibar come up with a new way of combating the spread of the disease. i could you know you're welcome to the program the un peacekeeping mission in the democratic republic of congo is coming under growing pressure people in the east of the country see the u.n. is failing to protect them from attacks by...
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zimbabwe's power supplies have been crippled by a lack of hydro power. mbare is enveloped in darkness. zimbabweans have endured years of misrule and economic collapse. drought makes it even harder to see a way out. yvonne, in the dark at night, when there's no power, there's no lights, do you and the kids feel safe here? no, we don't feel safe, because some of the people are being robbed at night. there are thieves all over this community, so we don't feel safe if there's no electricity. yvonne mgombe and nine family members huddle together by the light of a candle. zimbabwe's present is grim. its future could be much worse. stephen sackur, bbc news, harare. more on this now from jake levine, former energy and climate aide to president barack 0bama. despite all that we are doing to other species in the natural world in general, do you think we as a species, humankind, get it? do we really have a sense of how much needs to change? well, the obvious a nswer to needs to change? well, the obvious answer to this question is no, absolutely not, that is what th
zimbabwe's power supplies have been crippled by a lack of hydro power. mbare is enveloped in darkness. zimbabweans have endured years of misrule and economic collapse. drought makes it even harder to see a way out. yvonne, in the dark at night, when there's no power, there's no lights, do you and the kids feel safe here? no, we don't feel safe, because some of the people are being robbed at night. there are thieves all over this community, so we don't feel safe if there's no electricity. yvonne...
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why is zimbabwe selling elephants to china? >> it's part of our management plan. we have rangers in this part who spend 21 days in the bush, protecting these animals. they don't have uniforms. they don't have tents and they don't have food. we believe that the elephants must pay for their upkeep. they must also pay for their protection. >> reporter: but protection for zimbabwe's elephants is far from assured. elephants are dying, more than 200 in just the last few months, succumbing to the severe drought that's hit the region. in this lean season, elephants in the wild are suffering, too, but ranger says better to let nature take its course. do you think it's good that elephant are sent away to zoos to china, pakistan, the u.s.? >> i don't think it's wise. they're the pride of our country. our animals, our children. >> reporter: these elephants taken from zimbabwe remain trapped, far from home. david mckenzie, cnn. >> just an alarming story. >>> brazen break-in at a museum, leading now to a manhunt in germany. police say the value of what the thieves stole right t
why is zimbabwe selling elephants to china? >> it's part of our management plan. we have rangers in this part who spend 21 days in the bush, protecting these animals. they don't have uniforms. they don't have tents and they don't have food. we believe that the elephants must pay for their upkeep. they must also pay for their protection. >> reporter: but protection for zimbabwe's elephants is far from assured. elephants are dying, more than 200 in just the last few months, succumbing...