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>> 1994 was the peak of the good time in south africa. then now with the other politics and other parties fighting, it's quite tense right now. >> it's not like it was before where everybody's -- you know, it's black and white. literally. we're unified on this. they're unified on that. >> these days, the party that freed the country from white rule, the anc, is not universally loved anymore. in recent years they've been criticized for inaction, corruption and cronyism. and opposition parties are gaining strength. >> anything that's maybe new to us, i think we're trying to navigate reality. how do you deal with so many opinions? the party that you loved the whole time, that brought about this freedom, is fumbling the ball. so what do you do? in democracy, you should act. >> smileys. fire roasted sheep's head. lips shrivelled back in a joker like rictus of deliciousness. chopped into tasty, tasty bits and eaten with cold beer? yes, of course, yes. just needs a little salt and pepper. >> good stuff. that looks good. >> it's pap. >> what is i
>> 1994 was the peak of the good time in south africa. then now with the other politics and other parties fighting, it's quite tense right now. >> it's not like it was before where everybody's -- you know, it's black and white. literally. we're unified on this. they're unified on that. >> these days, the party that freed the country from white rule, the anc, is not universally loved anymore. in recent years they've been criticized for inaction, corruption and cronyism. and...
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africa's dictators should beware. all they need to do is look north to the arab world and they will see what happens when leaders suppress freedom and stick around too long. meanwhile, africa's young population and it is huge is getting smarter, more connected, and perhaps more likely eventually to rebel against repression. up next, counting the damage from washington's shutdown. two smart economists, martin wolf and zani minton beddoes to explain it out. (train horn) vo: wherever our trains go, the economy comes to life. norfolk southern. one line, infinite possibilities. nthat's why they deserve... aer anbrake dance. get 50% off new brake pads and shoes. >>> i'm gloria borger in washington with a check of the headlines. the obama administration says a half million people have applied for federal care. the website has been plagued with technical problems since its october 4th launch. congressional hearings about the troubled processed set for later this week. >>> for the first time since 2008 presidential run, hillar
africa's dictators should beware. all they need to do is look north to the arab world and they will see what happens when leaders suppress freedom and stick around too long. meanwhile, africa's young population and it is huge is getting smarter, more connected, and perhaps more likely eventually to rebel against repression. up next, counting the damage from washington's shutdown. two smart economists, martin wolf and zani minton beddoes to explain it out. (train horn) vo: wherever our trains...
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there is life and africa. i don't want to go to europe and lose that time for nothing. >> given the rising tide of such migrants, libya is struggling to monitor its borders, a situation that only worsens following the qaddafi regime downfall two years ago. >> what should europe be doing to crack down on the smugglers who pray on these migrants? >> they are criminals. if you are a refugee and you want to enter the european union and you are not allowed to knock on the door of a european embassy outside of the european union to ask for asylum, how do you get here you g? you can only pay 1500, 2000 euros. >> that is the suggestion put forward by sweden to have a common procedure. >> i would back that. it would be good if we first of all invite much more refugees that are from that camp. for instance, tunisia, 4000 people are waiting to have fled from libya and before that sudan and so on and they have nowhere to go. we could and that in tunisia and take the 4000 refugees and rehouse them in the european union. se
there is life and africa. i don't want to go to europe and lose that time for nothing. >> given the rising tide of such migrants, libya is struggling to monitor its borders, a situation that only worsens following the qaddafi regime downfall two years ago. >> what should europe be doing to crack down on the smugglers who pray on these migrants? >> they are criminals. if you are a refugee and you want to enter the european union and you are not allowed to knock on the door of a...
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malawi is in the southern part of africa. as i understand -- >> left-and mozambique, tanzania, and zambia. >> is that part of the continue neltively stable politically in terms of the unrest that happens elsewhere? is that's a relatively stable part of the continent? >> yet, the sadic region has always been viewed as the most peaceful and the most stable. but we have problems here and there. -- is part of of saddic. and mad as gas car is part of sadic and the sadic organization in the south, i am chairing that organization now of 14 nations. so what we do, as chair, is at the moment you begin to suspect that there might be unrest in country x, we rush in. we rush in and intervene. >> yeah. of course here in the states, what we hear about in africa is only the things that go wrong. but i guess maybe no news is good news. right, if you don't hear about places, it's probably -- >> but there's good leadership there. some of us are there,eah. good leadership. >> right. >> and the people who are just not thinking about self but thi
malawi is in the southern part of africa. as i understand -- >> left-and mozambique, tanzania, and zambia. >> is that part of the continue neltively stable politically in terms of the unrest that happens elsewhere? is that's a relatively stable part of the continent? >> yet, the sadic region has always been viewed as the most peaceful and the most stable. but we have problems here and there. -- is part of of saddic. and mad as gas car is part of sadic and the sadic...
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. >> we need to combat with countries in africa -- we need to cooperate with countries in africa. what is going on there is unbelievable. they take all their money and send them on these unbelievably unsafe boats across the mediterranean. that cannot carry on happening. >> but the problem is also one of harvard he and violence driving people towards europe. -- the problem is also one of poverty and violence. eu has agreements with countries like morocco to improve access to europe for illegal migrants, while clamping stoppingllegal entry, the problem before it gets to the stage. on lampedusa, they know ultimately europe cannot stop people coming. even this dusty outcrop of rock in the middle of the mediterranean seems like a better life for millions. and other news now, the world's chemical weapons watchdog says it is sending a second team of inspectors into syria to help destroy the .ountry's stockpiles the organization for the prohibition of chemical weapons says it has made a nstructive start. they set out in november 1 deadline to syria -- to destroy .yria's chemical weaponry
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africa that did not give rise to anything. that actually were extinct side branches. so what they see really is a direct connection between their fossils and a form or species in eastern africa known as homo ergaster, which means "the workman." and that was a species that goes back over two million years and probably was the pro generaltor for that lineage to that led out of africa and the is being picked up now in places like this site. >> brown: and this site, is it strange that a discovery -- this discovery was made in what's now georgia on the eurasian continent rather than in afterafrica? what does it tell us about early ancestors and does it change anything in our thinking about origins in africa? >> well, i think almost every time we hear about a new discovery of a human ancestor it points to africa. but here is a totally unanticipated place between the caspian sea and the black swrae hardly anybody ever thought of looking except these georgian scientists who are working there. and came up -- have come up with discoveri
africa that did not give rise to anything. that actually were extinct side branches. so what they see really is a direct connection between their fossils and a form or species in eastern africa known as homo ergaster, which means "the workman." and that was a species that goes back over two million years and probably was the pro generaltor for that lineage to that led out of africa and the is being picked up now in places like this site. >> brown: and this site, is it strange...
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half annette eastern cape south africa. and a spokesman for the south african economic freedom fighters' party says the country simply trying to overcome the deep inequalities left by the colonial era. at the moment because one of the most politically stable countries in the world take into consideration able to maintain. things that cause wars in other countries so i don't think that there are any tensions except in the economic sense the african national government is just merely....
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embassies in africa. they have brought other suspects to the united states in similar matters to the federal court system in new york, which oversees these types of prosecutio prosecutions. the introduction of u.s. special operations forces on the ground in libya is very significant because, of course, there is a functioning government there. it is not clear whether the government gave permission or whether the u.s. forces, at the orders of the united states government went in there completely covertly to capture this man without the permission of the host government of libya. a lot of tension in the last year, of course, since the attack at the u.s. diplomatic compound in benghazi. they didn't want u.s. forces there. al libi, as you can see his picture, there was a $5 million award on him as major al qaeda operative in libya. been there some months and years now. said to have been behind the movement to set up an al qaeda movement in libya. probably to some extent, not thought to be directly involved in
embassies in africa. they have brought other suspects to the united states in similar matters to the federal court system in new york, which oversees these types of prosecutio prosecutions. the introduction of u.s. special operations forces on the ground in libya is very significant because, of course, there is a functioning government there. it is not clear whether the government gave permission or whether the u.s. forces, at the orders of the united states government went in there completely...
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according to ventures africa, the continent now has 55 billionaires. great strides have been made in creating wealth and expanding development. there have been advances in education, health care, and poverty alleviation. so despite all of these gains, why is africa so far behind on good governance? there there are a number of decades old factors. one of them is new. china. ngos and western countries have tied aid to greater transparency, but china has up-ended the system. beijing is known to give aid and sign trade deals with no strings attached. instead, it's priority is to extract commodities at the best possible price, and that in turn has led to the commodities boom which has fueled growth in africa. according to a new york university study, trade between china and africa has risen from $10 billion in 2000 to $166 billion in 2011, a 16-fold increase. china is now africa's largest trade partner, and as i reported last week, china's total aid budget has surged as well from $1.7 billion in 2001 to more than $189 billion in 2011, a substantial chunk of
according to ventures africa, the continent now has 55 billionaires. great strides have been made in creating wealth and expanding development. there have been advances in education, health care, and poverty alleviation. so despite all of these gains, why is africa so far behind on good governance? there there are a number of decades old factors. one of them is new. china. ngos and western countries have tied aid to greater transparency, but china has up-ended the system. beijing is known to...
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the same is it diminishing in africa? increasing the same or diminishing? i see you pushing? >> when you include north africa as well as the horn, there's a slight increase in influence of al qaeda and broader jihadists movements, and other locations. and al-shabaab's control of territory has decreased. if you are asking africa -- >> anyone else? >> across time there has been slight growth. and specifically in mali where al qaeda affiliate's took control of that part of the country for a short time. being pushed back largely through military intervention, some support of others. and the movement launching attacks and killings multiple people in that part of nigeria, primarily it seems to be domestic by nature so i would not say they necessarily pose a threat to the u.s. homeland. >> thank you, mr. chairman. we go now to lois brendel. >> thank you to the panel for being here. i think most -- i share with americans what happened at the west gate mall in nairobi was horrible. our heart goes out to the victims and their famil
the same is it diminishing in africa? increasing the same or diminishing? i see you pushing? >> when you include north africa as well as the horn, there's a slight increase in influence of al qaeda and broader jihadists movements, and other locations. and al-shabaab's control of territory has decreased. if you are asking africa -- >> anyone else? >> across time there has been slight growth. and specifically in mali where al qaeda affiliate's took control of that part of the...
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special operation forces conducting two major raids off africa. first, nabbing a top al qaeda leader with american blood on his hands. he was captured alive in trip olli, libya, after years of being on the run for his role in the 1998 bombings of the american embassies in kenya and tans tanzania. i'm jamie. >> i'm eric, and welcome to america's news headquarters for this sunday. u.s. forces also carried out another daring raid, that one in somalia. this time, they targeted a militant group behind last munjt's deadly mall attack in kenya. sma somali police saying at least seven people were killed in a shootout where we're told multipet high-level targets were hiding out. secretary of state john kerry commented on both raids early this morning. >> we hope that this makes clear that the united states of america will never stop in its efforts to hold those accountable who conduct acts of terror and those members of al qaeda and other terrorist organizations literally can run but they can't hide. >> you can run but you can't hide. it's been 15 years fo
special operation forces conducting two major raids off africa. first, nabbing a top al qaeda leader with american blood on his hands. he was captured alive in trip olli, libya, after years of being on the run for his role in the 1998 bombings of the american embassies in kenya and tans tanzania. i'm jamie. >> i'm eric, and welcome to america's news headquarters for this sunday. u.s. forces also carried out another daring raid, that one in somalia. this time, they targeted a militant...
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. >> i would say across-the-board in africa would include north africa as well as the horn. i would say there is a slight increase in influence of al qaeda and broader salafi jihadist movements in countries like libya countries like egypt now and several other locations. somali as i said earlier again it does appear over the past two years that al-shabaab controls the territory has decreased but if you are asking about africa more broadly it would say there has been a slight growth. >> anyone else? >> i would say the influence ebbs and flows. across time there has been a slight growth particularly in the states just south of the sahara specific way in mali where an al qaeda affiliate took control of part of that country for a short time but are subsequently been pushed back largely through military intervention by france with some support from others. another area of concern is northern nigeria with boko haram and movements launching attacks and killing multiple people in that part of nigeria. primarily the motives seem to be domestic by nature so i would not say that they n
. >> i would say across-the-board in africa would include north africa as well as the horn. i would say there is a slight increase in influence of al qaeda and broader salafi jihadist movements in countries like libya countries like egypt now and several other locations. somali as i said earlier again it does appear over the past two years that al-shabaab controls the territory has decreased but if you are asking about africa more broadly it would say there has been a slight growth....
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you know in africa we suffer. we do not get paid well and there are also some restrictions you are not well here but there is nothing we can do this is how we live you know there is poverty in africa to find a job. they offer you a chew under dollar salary good. but it did a lot for them to help your family born it's not good but we can live with that we'll be able to make. there is nothing but misery here and misery. there was. no. no no here. ensued if the my husband is at sea. when we see biologists he used to be a fisherman too much he could not make an income any more than the man so he left to become a sailor my dear because fishing is not stable in st louis so he went to the ship's . wrote i'm not of this to have. this. kind of brother when he returns pays off laura debts first everything has born in order to see december here to play with and so the minute runs out to get there you know. i think it was. and i have two boys and a girl but they have also lost two girls in reality the. don't tell me what did
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. >> we need to combat with countries in africa -- we need to cooperate with countries in africa. what is going on there is unbelievable. they take all their money and send them on these unbelievably unsafe boats across the mediterranean. that cannot carry on happening. >> but the problem is also one of harvard he and violence driving people towards europe. -- the problem is also one of poverty and violence. eu has agreements with countries like morocco to improve access to europe for illegal migrants, while clamping stoppingllegal entry, the problem before it gets to the stage. on lampedusa, they know ultimately europe cannot stop people coming. even this dusty outcrop of rock in the middle of the mediterranean seems like a better life for millions. and other news now, the world's chemical weapons watchdog says it is sending a second team of inspectors into syria to help destroy the .ountry's stockpiles the organization for the prohibition of chemical weapons says it has made a constructive start. they set out in november 1 deadline to syria -- to destroy .yria's chemical weaponr
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we have seen we are not we are we are we can be as migrants from africa and the middle east rubble to rebuild their lives on the other side of the mediterranean report from a refugee camp in the heart of europe. and do us for these men who pepper sprayed a group of peaceful protesters is awarded compensation for psychiatric damage and a ruling that's likely to fuel anger over police brutality. seven pm in moscow you're watching our memory and josh welcome now the e.u. showing mounting frustration with its ally across the atlantic and demanding explanations over the u.s. government's intrusive surveillance practices and the ongoing european summit in brussels all eyes are now on the n.s.a. as fresh revelations of spying on european leaders forced them to reconsider their partnerships with washington france and germany are demanding talks with the u.s. on the issue by the end of this year the latest n.s.a. leaks shows the agency has been eavesdropping on the conversations of thirty five world leaders the e.u. has issued a statement a warning that a lack of trust with washington could da
we have seen we are not we are we are we can be as migrants from africa and the middle east rubble to rebuild their lives on the other side of the mediterranean report from a refugee camp in the heart of europe. and do us for these men who pepper sprayed a group of peaceful protesters is awarded compensation for psychiatric damage and a ruling that's likely to fuel anger over police brutality. seven pm in moscow you're watching our memory and josh welcome now the e.u. showing mounting...
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it's only africa that is left for them and you've compared the entry of g m o's in africa to a new wave of colonialism why well i mean if it were just a matter of the new above. being would have accepted that it is worse than that it is even worse than slavery and here is why. dr henry kissinger once that food is a weapon whoever controls the food controls the population. and i think this is what we are seeing in africa they want our resources they want not only the food it is access to everything that they need and want in africa they don't want africa to stand in the way so if because starve us to death or make us succumb to what about the months they are imposing on africa the best way to do that is to to control of our food and let's zero in on ghana which of course is what your focus is very now these giant ag corporations moving in to talk specifically about what you're concerned about as a relate to small farmers and the food buying public. oh you're in facts. i don't movement this what do you call it bio safety act put in place and that bio safety act calls for a bio safety auth
it's only africa that is left for them and you've compared the entry of g m o's in africa to a new wave of colonialism why well i mean if it were just a matter of the new above. being would have accepted that it is worse than that it is even worse than slavery and here is why. dr henry kissinger once that food is a weapon whoever controls the food controls the population. and i think this is what we are seeing in africa they want our resources they want not only the food it is access to...
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as migrants from africa and the middle east struggle to rebuild their lives on the other side of the mediterranean we report from the refugee camp in the heart of europe. and there you asked policeman who pepper sprayed a group of peaceful protesters is awarded compensation for psychiatric damage a ruling that's likely to fuel anger over police brutality. this is r t coming to you live from the russian capital armory natasha welcome to the program well the evil is showing mounting frustration with its ally across the atlantic and demanding explanations over the u.s. government's intrusive surveillance practices at the ongoing european summit in brussels all eyes are now on the and i say as fresh revelations of spying on european the years for some to reconsider their partnership with washington. france and germany are demanding talks with the u.s. on the issue by the end of the year and half old reports that the n.s.a. has been monitoring chancellor merkel's mobile phone and tracking calls made by the french administration the latest n.s.a. leak has shown down the agency encouraged u
as migrants from africa and the middle east struggle to rebuild their lives on the other side of the mediterranean we report from the refugee camp in the heart of europe. and there you asked policeman who pepper sprayed a group of peaceful protesters is awarded compensation for psychiatric damage a ruling that's likely to fuel anger over police brutality. this is r t coming to you live from the russian capital armory natasha welcome to the program well the evil is showing mounting frustration...
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as migrants from africa and the middle east struggle to rebuild their lives on the other side of the mediterranean were reported from a refugee camp in the heart of europe. and day u.s. policeman who passed first grade a group of peaceful protesters is awarded compensation for psychiatric damage a ruling that's likely to fuel anger over police brutality. this is already coming to light from the russian capital a marina joshing welcome to the program. now they either showing mounting frustration with a teller cross the atlantic and demanding explanations over the u.s. government's intrusive surveillance practices at the ongoing european summit in brussels all eyes are now on the n.s.a. is fresh revelations of spying european leaders force them to reconsider their partnerships with washington now france and germany are demanding talks with the u.s. on this issue by the end of the year that followed reports that the n.s.a. has monitoring chancellor merkel's mobile phone and calls made by the french administration the latest on a single leak has shown that the agency encouraged u.s. gove
as migrants from africa and the middle east struggle to rebuild their lives on the other side of the mediterranean were reported from a refugee camp in the heart of europe. and day u.s. policeman who passed first grade a group of peaceful protesters is awarded compensation for psychiatric damage a ruling that's likely to fuel anger over police brutality. this is already coming to light from the russian capital a marina joshing welcome to the program. now they either showing mounting frustration...
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half when it eastern cape south africa and. a spokesperson for the south african f f party says the problem lies in tire only different their area. at the moment so that because one of the most politically stable countries in the entire world take into consideration that we are able to maintain the. politicos that b.v.t. with the things that cause wars in other countries so i don't think that that are in need tensions except in the economic sense of the commission the us government is just a push to eat it every show lies forms of ownership and. inequalities unemployment and so the idea is to break the type of colonial modes of economic planning and redistribution that privilege white people. and energy dot com our website a close encounter of recently scientists rang the alarm bell over an asteroid that has a slim chance of hitting earth and twenty thirty two and now russian astronomers find another celestial body potentially capable of bringing apocalypse to our planet later the century and all the details on our website of c
half when it eastern cape south africa and. a spokesperson for the south african f f party says the problem lies in tire only different their area. at the moment so that because one of the most politically stable countries in the entire world take into consideration that we are able to maintain the. politicos that b.v.t. with the things that cause wars in other countries so i don't think that that are in need tensions except in the economic sense of the commission the us government is just a...
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half when it eastern cape south africa and a very serene. spokesperson for the south african economic freedom fighters party says the country is simply trying to overcome the deep inequalities left by the coal oil era. at the moment so that because one of the most politically stable countries in the entire world take into consideration that we are able to maintain the. photos the beauty with the things that cause wars in other countries so i don't think that there are any tensions except in the economic sense the commission the congress government is just me and we appreciate it every show lies forms of only sheep and. inequalities and unemployment and so the idea is to break the type of colonial modes of economic planning and redistribution that privilege white people. and our web team has lined up plenty of stories for you today including japan's africa to minimise the damage to its reputation in the wake of the fukushima disaster the government's about to introduce a law imposing jail terms for those will blow the whistle on matters of na
half when it eastern cape south africa and a very serene. spokesperson for the south african economic freedom fighters party says the country is simply trying to overcome the deep inequalities left by the coal oil era. at the moment so that because one of the most politically stable countries in the entire world take into consideration that we are able to maintain the. photos the beauty with the things that cause wars in other countries so i don't think that there are any tensions except in the...
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half when it eastern cape south africa. a spokesman for the south african economic freedom fighters party says the country is simply trying to overcome the deep inequalities left by the colonial era. at the moment because one of the most politically stable countries in the entire world take into consideration that we are able to maintain the. photos the beauty with the things that cause wars in other countries so i don't think that there are any tensions except in the economic sense the african...
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but what you know in africa we suffer. we do not get paid well and there are also some restrictions on if you are not well here but there is nothing we can do this is how we live you know there is poverty in africa to find a job. they offer you a two hundred dollars salary. to help your family. it's not good but we can live with that i will be able to make. there is nothing but misery here misery. no no. no. ensued you can my husband is at sea. when we see biologist she used to be a fisherman too much you could not make him in the top many more on the money so she left to become a sailor my dear because fishing is not stable in st louis so he went to the ship's . wrote i'm not of this size and. that. this is. the kind of brother when she returns. flora depp's first everything i have been known to to see december leak from here to where and so the minute runs out to go. oh. well you know what it was. and i have two boys and a girl but i have also lost two girls from europe if you do. not don't fall into here what did your c
but what you know in africa we suffer. we do not get paid well and there are also some restrictions on if you are not well here but there is nothing we can do this is how we live you know there is poverty in africa to find a job. they offer you a two hundred dollars salary. to help your family. it's not good but we can live with that i will be able to make. there is nothing but misery here misery. no no. no. ensued you can my husband is at sea. when we see biologist she used to be a fisherman...
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in only 80,000 remain in 2012. >> the trend across the africa continent is very worrying. the numbers have declined by 30%. across the continent. two of the sub species are now listed as endangered. >> reporter: including the most rare found in kenya. this is the roth child giraffe. because their existence is so threatened they had to be put in protection two decades ago. to increase their numbers this rotroth child giraffe has to be kept in the center where they can breed. these are the lucky ones. the once outside of sanctuaries are isolated from one another. >> because of human settlements, and clearing of the natural areas we have ended up in a situation where we now have fragments of habitants across the country. this fragments is where you find the giraffes and other wildlife. we know from our own research that most extincts in this world have declined in inhabitant fragments. >> reporter: the giraffes may be saved. what is now done more aggressively is sensitizing those who live close to wildlife. >> our main mission is to help to create an awareness and conservatio
in only 80,000 remain in 2012. >> the trend across the africa continent is very worrying. the numbers have declined by 30%. across the continent. two of the sub species are now listed as endangered. >> reporter: including the most rare found in kenya. this is the roth child giraffe. because their existence is so threatened they had to be put in protection two decades ago. to increase their numbers this rotroth child giraffe has to be kept in the center where they can breed. these...
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feed i mean we feel we can beat migrants from africa in the middle east to rebuild their lives on the other side of the mediterranean report from a refugee camp in the heart of europe. and the u.s. policeman who pepper sprayed a group of peaceful protesters is awarded compensation for psychiatric damage a ruling that's likely to fuel anger over police brutality. live from our studio center here in moscow which just turned eight pm this is r.t. with twenty four hours a day the is showing mounting frustration with its ally across the atlantic and demanding explanations over the u.s. government's intrusive surveillance practices at the european summit in brussels all eyes have been on the n.s.a. with fresh revelations of spying on european leaders forcing them to reconsider their partnerships with washington or france and germany are demanding talks with the u.s. on this issue by the end of the year and the latest n s a leak shows the agency has been eavesdropping on the conversations of thirty five world leaders the e.u.'s issued a statement warning that a lack of mistrust with washingt
feed i mean we feel we can beat migrants from africa in the middle east to rebuild their lives on the other side of the mediterranean report from a refugee camp in the heart of europe. and the u.s. policeman who pepper sprayed a group of peaceful protesters is awarded compensation for psychiatric damage a ruling that's likely to fuel anger over police brutality. live from our studio center here in moscow which just turned eight pm this is r.t. with twenty four hours a day the is showing...
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half when it eastern cape south africa. quinten and gilsey a spokesperson for the south african e f five party says the problem lies in an entirely different area. at the moment sort of because one of the most politically stable countries in the entire world take into consideration that we are able to maintain. political stability with the things that cause wars in other countries so i don't think that there are any tensions except in the economic sense the other commission the congress government has just merely propitiate it every show lies forms of on a sheep and the. inequalities and unemployment and sort the the idea is to break the type of colonial modes of economic planning and redistribution that privilege white people on. our say dot com a close and counter recently scientists rang the alarm bell over an asteroid that has a slim chance of it on earth in twenty thirty two now and not the russian astronomers find another celestial body potentially capable of bringing apocalypse to our planet later the same read all t
half when it eastern cape south africa. quinten and gilsey a spokesperson for the south african e f five party says the problem lies in an entirely different area. at the moment sort of because one of the most politically stable countries in the entire world take into consideration that we are able to maintain. political stability with the things that cause wars in other countries so i don't think that there are any tensions except in the economic sense the other commission the congress...
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to africa, to be able to build up al qaeda's presence there, and plan attacks there. so this could be from an intelligence standpoint a big get. but what about this issue, of putting him on a ship for weeks or maybe months and not at guantanamo? what's the difference? >> we, it's pure domestic u.s. politics. there's no difference really. you can put integrators on a big navy vessel, or at guantanamo, but president obama does not want to add to the prisoner population and he doesn't want to build up the military commissions that were set up by several acts of congress to try these kinds of guy because he ultimately wants him to end up in a new york courtroom where he'll presumably get convicted but it undermines the anti-terrorist atmosphere created by george bush. >> it blends the distinction between actual civilian criminals, common criminals, and enemy, illegal enemy combatants. >> about the interrogation, there will be absolutely nothing resembling enhanced integration on that ship. they're going to have to, as barack obama ruled in 2009, use the army field manual
to africa, to be able to build up al qaeda's presence there, and plan attacks there. so this could be from an intelligence standpoint a big get. but what about this issue, of putting him on a ship for weeks or maybe months and not at guantanamo? what's the difference? >> we, it's pure domestic u.s. politics. there's no difference really. you can put integrators on a big navy vessel, or at guantanamo, but president obama does not want to add to the prisoner population and he doesn't want...
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although lampedusa is part of italy it is closer to africa. this is the choice of most smugglers. more than 200 people were rescued but dozens drown. the second ship in less than a week. just last week a ship from libya capsized with 550 on board, only 150 survived. a distress call was received from a satellite phone and a search and rescue helicopter from malta dropped live life -- life rafts to those below. >> the prime minister of malta, joseph muskaf, has addressed the that it's time europe act immediately to save the lives of these migrants who are trying desperately to reach these shores. >> in the meantime, the rescuers are working. the staff at lampedusa hospital know it won't be long before the next alert. lynn jame, al jazeera. >>> let's talk about the maltese talks. not necessarily african migrant. where do you ball three they came from? >> the the majority of them, 147, came from syria. >> so we have syrian refugees, we have people coming from both directions from the northeast shore of the mediterranean to the shores of the southwest. >> yes, that's right. at the mome
although lampedusa is part of italy it is closer to africa. this is the choice of most smugglers. more than 200 people were rescued but dozens drown. the second ship in less than a week. just last week a ship from libya capsized with 550 on board, only 150 survived. a distress call was received from a satellite phone and a search and rescue helicopter from malta dropped live life -- life rafts to those below. >> the prime minister of malta, joseph muskaf, has addressed the that it's time...
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commandos carried out twin raids on saturday in two countries in africa, and libya - american troops captured abu anas al liby, wanted for his role in the 1998 bombings of two u.s. embassies in south africa. 3,000 miles away a team of navy seals in somalia targeted the leader of al-shabab. secretary of state said the raids against militants in north africa are a message to those who would commit terrorism. >> we hope that this makes clear that the united states of america will never stop in its effort to hold those accountable who conduct acts of terror, and those numbers of al qaeda and other terrorist organizations literally can run, but you can't hide. we will continue to try to bring people to justice in an appropriate way with hopes that these activities against everybody in the world will stop. >> peter greste is in the capital city of somalia, mogadishu, with details of saturday's raid by u.s. navy seals. >> officially we don't have new information beyond the acknowledgment from the pentagon that its troops were involved in the raid on al barawe on saturday morning, and that t
commandos carried out twin raids on saturday in two countries in africa, and libya - american troops captured abu anas al liby, wanted for his role in the 1998 bombings of two u.s. embassies in south africa. 3,000 miles away a team of navy seals in somalia targeted the leader of al-shabab. secretary of state said the raids against militants in north africa are a message to those who would commit terrorism. >> we hope that this makes clear that the united states of america will never stop...
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as migrants from africa and the middle east struggle to rebuild their lives on the other side of the mediterranean we report from a refugee camp in the hearts of europe. and the u.s. policeman who pepper sprayed a group of peaceful protesters is awarded compensation for psychiatric damage a ruling that's likely to fuel anger over police brutality our top stories this. live for most studio center here in moscow where it's just turned ten pm this is twenty four hours a day now we're going to start with some breaking news here on r.t. an earthquake has been reported off the coast of japan near the crippled fukushima nuclear power plant with a magnitude of around seven point three the tsunami advisory has been issued with the waves not expected to be higher than one meter tepco the company the operates the plant has ordered its workers to keep away from the sea wall and we'll bring you more details as soon as we get them here. the e.u. summit has just drawn to a close in brussels the talks were dominated by the latest u.s. surveillance revelations which of force european leaders to recon
as migrants from africa and the middle east struggle to rebuild their lives on the other side of the mediterranean we report from a refugee camp in the hearts of europe. and the u.s. policeman who pepper sprayed a group of peaceful protesters is awarded compensation for psychiatric damage a ruling that's likely to fuel anger over police brutality our top stories this. live for most studio center here in moscow where it's just turned ten pm this is twenty four hours a day now we're going to...
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embassy bombings in east africa. reportedly being detained on a ship at sea where we're told he's expected to be held for up to several weeks. hi, everybody. i'm jamie colby. great to have you with us for this new hour. >> absolutely. hello, everyone. i'm eric shawn on this sunday. welcome to a brand-new hour of america's news headquarters. that second strike in somalia targeted a high level leader of al shabaab. that's a terrorist group that was behind the deadly mall attack in kenya last month. al shabaab says the u.s. raid failed to nab the suspect. despite that, secretary of john kerry in indonesia says the raid sent a message of american resol t resolve to the world. >> we hope this makes clear the united states of america will never stop in its effort to hold those accountable who conduct acts of terror. and those members of al qaeda and other terrorist organizations literally can run, but they can't hide. >> do these raids now put africa in the forefront of our terror fight? national security correspondent jen
embassy bombings in east africa. reportedly being detained on a ship at sea where we're told he's expected to be held for up to several weeks. hi, everybody. i'm jamie colby. great to have you with us for this new hour. >> absolutely. hello, everyone. i'm eric shawn on this sunday. welcome to a brand-new hour of america's news headquarters. that second strike in somalia targeted a high level leader of al shabaab. that's a terrorist group that was behind the deadly mall attack in kenya...
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but the africa we experienced was completely different than the africa we had imagined. now i find myself looking for a place where i can be at peace. >> "e minha cara, that's my face," tonight on "afropop." this is "afropop: the ultimate cultural exchange." an independent documentary showcase exploring the present-day realities and contemporary lifestyles of african americans and africans around the world. journey with "afropop" and become immersed in an infinite array of lives, locales, and themes, stories made real by empowering the many voices of the people who live them every day. "afropop" invites you to embrace the true spirit of cultural exchange. tonight a classic comes to "afropop." "e minha cara" is filmmaker thomas allen harris' journey of self-discovery and spiritual exploration from the bronx, new york, to tanzania and brazil. this is "e minha cara, that's my face," on "afropop." >> ever since i was a kid, i had this thing called double vision. my left eye sees completely normal, but my right eye never, ever focuses. it's as if it sees not the object, but i
but the africa we experienced was completely different than the africa we had imagined. now i find myself looking for a place where i can be at peace. >> "e minha cara, that's my face," tonight on "afropop." this is "afropop: the ultimate cultural exchange." an independent documentary showcase exploring the present-day realities and contemporary lifestyles of african americans and africans around the world. journey with "afropop" and become immersed...
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is access to everything that they need and want in africa they don't want africa to stand in the way so if because starve us to death or make us succumb to what about the months they are imposing on africa the best way to do that is true to control of our food and let's zero in on ghana which of course is what your focus is very now these giant ag corporations moving in to talk specifically about what you're concerned about as a relate to small farmers and the food buy in public. oh you're ok in facts. are the movement the what do you call it bio safety act put in place and that bio safety act calls for a bio safety authority and here we are in a situation where we have this promoters of germ will. sit on the bio safety committee through gruet jim crops and what do you call it that means bruce we are going to have what you call another law coming to. you popcorn prior client by i believe before parliament now it doesn't really go into the first reading and by the end of november it will be go into the second and the third day in a hurry to impose the plant breeders bill on gun owners
is access to everything that they need and want in africa they don't want africa to stand in the way so if because starve us to death or make us succumb to what about the months they are imposing on africa the best way to do that is true to control of our food and let's zero in on ghana which of course is what your focus is very now these giant ag corporations moving in to talk specifically about what you're concerned about as a relate to small farmers and the food buy in public. oh you're ok...