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it is called the africa -- the jobs for youth in africa program. it will be supporting african countries to create 25 million jobs for the next 10 years. that will be in different areas. agriculture, i cte areas, i believe also a huge opportunity is to be tapped in africa when it comes to digital technology and we are looking -- we are working quite a lot in africa to do this. i want african young people to thrive and prosper in africa. they make the perilous trips that i see. i think a more v vibrant africa that invest in its young people is able to keep them engaged on the continent is the way to go. >> president of the african develop an egg. thank you for coming on dw. >> you're welcome, thank you. >> returning to our top story and the development, iran is threatening to shut down the street of homeless in response to sanctions. it links the indian ocean with the gulf. it is the crucial route. on average, 19 million barrels of petroleum is transported every day to the rest of the world. almost one third of all oil traded at sea passes through t
it is called the africa -- the jobs for youth in africa program. it will be supporting african countries to create 25 million jobs for the next 10 years. that will be in different areas. agriculture, i cte areas, i believe also a huge opportunity is to be tapped in africa when it comes to digital technology and we are looking -- we are working quite a lot in africa to do this. i want african young people to thrive and prosper in africa. they make the perilous trips that i see. i think a more v...
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isolate not to isolate will review the immediate gave the impact of this in africa is for africa to do a lot more trading with itself back to relations with washington first of all is there anything that you can say to officials when you meet with them there in washington that will convince them otherwise to make trade freer for africa. well i think you know that is quite a lot going on in terms of discussion with the u.s. government the you know. the. the say it's been extended to twenty twenty five said after a lot of opportunities for. african companies two countries to actually try to elope with the united states and i'm sure united states also posi in bilateral trade agreements we do number of african countries at the end of the day africa is ready for investment and i do hope that somehow we'll be able to find a trade relationship that is beneficial to all and suddenly africa is a very important continent for the united states and i look forward to how we can improve that relationship going forward and specially in terms of trade and especially in terms of investments as well. me
isolate not to isolate will review the immediate gave the impact of this in africa is for africa to do a lot more trading with itself back to relations with washington first of all is there anything that you can say to officials when you meet with them there in washington that will convince them otherwise to make trade freer for africa. well i think you know that is quite a lot going on in terms of discussion with the u.s. government the you know. the. the say it's been extended to twenty...
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south africa. and in our next installment of our series on the world's forest we go to southeast asia that's where a boom in biofuels is posing a major threat to the region's rain forests they're being cleared as an unprecedented level to make way for palm oil plantations florence louis we'll have that story from malaysia on wednesday right here on out is there a mand to remember you can always find more news more features on our website and to find that go to our ages there a thought column. and that is it from me this news hour but i'll be back in a moment with more of the day's news. asia's largest catholic country is witnessing a dramatic rise in teenage pregnancy. when it when used investigates why so many filipino children are having babies. on al-jazeera. when people need to be heard. there has been for a few jomo soldiers lawyer it's not going no more lives short and the story needs to be told to do stories that have in fact all suspect i testified in the fall of the issue and i'm the bad g
south africa. and in our next installment of our series on the world's forest we go to southeast asia that's where a boom in biofuels is posing a major threat to the region's rain forests they're being cleared as an unprecedented level to make way for palm oil plantations florence louis we'll have that story from malaysia on wednesday right here on out is there a mand to remember you can always find more news more features on our website and to find that go to our ages there a thought column....
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is africa going to be one of the biggest economies in the. they an entire continent is an enemy an economic force that it never has been in a thousand years a little headway i mean that's what could very well be a crypto makes that happen economies of crypto are exponentially more powerful than anything we've seen in the history of economics could leap frog by a hundred years of very very quickly well it'll be interesting to see and that's our summer solution for this we're looking at what china might do with the world economy and remember the seventy's also gave us disco well that's going to do it for this edition of the kaiser for with me max kaiser the superhero and stacy for another superhero and try to reach us on twitter as kaiser report and it's all next time we must say at ios and good buy. and indeed this is. the church secret indeed catholic priests accused of sexually abusing children can get away with it quite literally i like to call this the geographic solution so what the bishop needs to do then he finds out that the priest is
is africa going to be one of the biggest economies in the. they an entire continent is an enemy an economic force that it never has been in a thousand years a little headway i mean that's what could very well be a crypto makes that happen economies of crypto are exponentially more powerful than anything we've seen in the history of economics could leap frog by a hundred years of very very quickly well it'll be interesting to see and that's our summer solution for this we're looking at what...
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the g7‘s biggest investor in africa. and in cambodia, local tuk—tuk drivers are dealing with tough competition from a rival model, riding in from india. and on the markets: markets are strong across the board. in asia it is heading higher following a good session on wall street. the trade deal between the us and mexico is a big reason why. so, we begin. britain's prime minister theresa may is due to meet with south africa's president cyril ramaphosa later today in cape town. the visit is part of a trip to a number of african countries in an effort to try and boost post—brexit trade. last year trade between the two countries in goods and services was worth more than $11 billion, with the uk being south africa's second biggest trading partner within the eu. for britain, south africa is a key market — it's the continent's most industrialised country. it also has a growing middle class — credit suisse estimates it makes up more than 28% of the population. with theresa may is a delegation of 29 businesss leaders, tryi
the g7‘s biggest investor in africa. and in cambodia, local tuk—tuk drivers are dealing with tough competition from a rival model, riding in from india. and on the markets: markets are strong across the board. in asia it is heading higher following a good session on wall street. the trade deal between the us and mexico is a big reason why. so, we begin. britain's prime minister theresa may is due to meet with south africa's president cyril ramaphosa later today in cape town. the visit is...
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the trip aims to expand trade with africa as britain prepares to leave the eu next year, as our africa business editor larry madowo explains. it is an attractive trade partner for the uk, certain it has been it is an attractive trade partner for the uk, certainly it has been for the eu which is the single largest trading partner, but now the uk will have to do it alone starting march 2019. that is why the prime minister is bringing her brexit road show as it were to south africa, the biggest trading partner with the uk. very rich in minerals, so they will be trying to make sure that they can continue to access the uk market after brexit. she will be heading to nigeria next, which does not refine oil, the uk buys a lot of nigerian oil and sells it back when it's refined to nigeria, and then to kenya where a lot of agricultural products end up in the uk. lord boateng was the british high commissioner to south africa between 2005—2009. he told us mrs may's visit was long overdue. i think it's very important, a welcome visit. there hasn't been a british prime minister in africa for about
the trip aims to expand trade with africa as britain prepares to leave the eu next year, as our africa business editor larry madowo explains. it is an attractive trade partner for the uk, certain it has been it is an attractive trade partner for the uk, certainly it has been for the eu which is the single largest trading partner, but now the uk will have to do it alone starting march 2019. that is why the prime minister is bringing her brexit road show as it were to south africa, the biggest...
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and they are based here in south africa and what you often find is does this desire of. the white students to you know serve this environment and help africa in a very romantic sense but on the flip side you've got african-americans who come here and i'm looking for an idyllic sense of home magic sense of a reconnection with their roots which there is a little bit shallow because the i don't know but africa and the homeland that you're looking at is messy complex and people who were born and raised just trying to figure out themselves and so i think i'm that when the desire is very romantic and when that is lacking context it's just on the ground what is happening within the country it becomes problematic and at times a little bit difficult for us as locals and africans to engage with you realistically as a foreigner coming into the space to try and find something in this like spiritual mecca it's very complicated kalen why i think that's kind of like. first i think there's a misconception that i've seen thrown around that african-americans you know across the board like
and they are based here in south africa and what you often find is does this desire of. the white students to you know serve this environment and help africa in a very romantic sense but on the flip side you've got african-americans who come here and i'm looking for an idyllic sense of home magic sense of a reconnection with their roots which there is a little bit shallow because the i don't know but africa and the homeland that you're looking at is messy complex and people who were born and...
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and to africa. aboutscreaming a lot immigration from latin america but venezuela has already had 1.5 million people flee the country because it's intolerable. nicaragua is on the verge of becoming a failed it -- a failed state. moscow and perhaps beijing will try to take advantage of it. really thing i see about american form policy in africa is either there are some big investments from the europeans africa intion conjunction with initiatives against aids but it's hardly enough to say there is a strategy or a foreign policy area the budget is cut. we need to have a real rethinking of the foreign threat to africa. whatever russia is doing china is doing much more and that has been known for a decade. russia is probably getting and because they don't want china to have the holocaust and to themselves. whole continent to themselves. we need to get fully up to speed on how to deal with them. basically,nt is that i think this is an analogy of how american or western forces [inaudible] russians have a co
and to africa. aboutscreaming a lot immigration from latin america but venezuela has already had 1.5 million people flee the country because it's intolerable. nicaragua is on the verge of becoming a failed it -- a failed state. moscow and perhaps beijing will try to take advantage of it. really thing i see about american form policy in africa is either there are some big investments from the europeans africa intion conjunction with initiatives against aids but it's hardly enough to say there is...
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making a lot of overtures, the prime minister in africa, what does africa have to offer in terms of trading and investment? the first thing to say is south africa and africa offer so much more than minerals and if we look particularly in a disrupter economy world which were in, africa has services to offer and disruptor economy enable that. our economies are now increasingly sophisticated, five of the fastest—growing economies in the world are in africa. if we look as i mentioned the disruptor companies and economies, if you look at the disruptor is like google and investment into nigeria, google for nigeria, the global ceo was there last year and they did another event this year. they see the potential and the entrepreneurship coming out from africa. another disru ptor, and the entrepreneurship coming out from africa. another disruptor, air b&b, hosting a global african travel summit in cape town in september it soi summit in cape town in september it so i think that global companies see how much value there is in africa and not just in how much value there is in africa and notjust in mi
making a lot of overtures, the prime minister in africa, what does africa have to offer in terms of trading and investment? the first thing to say is south africa and africa offer so much more than minerals and if we look particularly in a disrupter economy world which were in, africa has services to offer and disruptor economy enable that. our economies are now increasingly sophisticated, five of the fastest—growing economies in the world are in africa. if we look as i mentioned the...
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and to see africa asa trade with africa. and to see africa as a market opportunity, not simply as a market opportunity, not simply asa as a market opportunity, not simply as a basket case for philanthropy and oda. and when you describe other countries having been investing and paying more attention to africa before is now, look at what china has been doing, building projects including dams, ports, railways, telecommunications, huge amount of chinese investment. when you look at the statistics, trade between china and africa, $188 billion. africa and the uk, $36 billion. is it too late for the uk to try to turn things around? i don't think it is too late, but i don't think one should underestimate the urgency of the task and the extent to which we have fallen behind. if you take south africa as an example, yes, britain is one of south africa's main investors into that country, but if you look at the export balance of trade, south africa exports more to us than we do to south africa. if you take the big infrastructure investme
and to see africa asa trade with africa. and to see africa as a market opportunity, not simply as a market opportunity, not simply asa as a market opportunity, not simply as a basket case for philanthropy and oda. and when you describe other countries having been investing and paying more attention to africa before is now, look at what china has been doing, building projects including dams, ports, railways, telecommunications, huge amount of chinese investment. when you look at the statistics,...
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seven investors in south africa that's after brecht's it gets included next march the u.k. is a major export destination for many south african products as is the netherlands zimbabwe japan and yes the united states many question prime minister may's ability to deliver on the south african investment pledge considering the precarious position in which the u.k. finds itself with regard to bracks it and the p.m.'s personal political popularity in the u.k. however south african president cecil ramaphosa who was elected earlier this year is the fifth post apartheid president replacing former president jacob zuma could certainly use the u.k. investment as he is undertaking efforts to ignite the nation's economy after a decade of stagnated growth in july chinese president xi jinping visited south africa and play. fourteen point seven billion dollars of investment in the nation over the years the south african economies begun to move away from once particular will be profitable sectors based upon natural resources those like diamond mining and agriculture and towards where knowled
seven investors in south africa that's after brecht's it gets included next march the u.k. is a major export destination for many south african products as is the netherlands zimbabwe japan and yes the united states many question prime minister may's ability to deliver on the south african investment pledge considering the precarious position in which the u.k. finds itself with regard to bracks it and the p.m.'s personal political popularity in the u.k. however south african president cecil...
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south africa, sub—saharan africa, and africa itself, it is obviously going to have the fastest growing population after the next couple of decades and alongside that, enormous opportunities for growth and investment and for advanced established companies looking for new markets in africa, it is extremely pertinent. thank you for your time. we will keep you up to date with theresa may's trip to africa, how she gets on. let's take a look at some of the other stories making the news. president trump says the us and mexico have reached a new trade agreement after months of difficult negotiations. it's a major step in the discussions towards a new north america free trade agreement. canada is due to resume trade talks with the us later today. we'll have more on this later in the programme. more from new york in a few moments. the french government is making contingency plans in case brexit negotiations fail to reach a deal. french prime minister edouard philippe says the plans will include arrangements for british citizens living in france and ensure fluid border controls after the uk exits
south africa, sub—saharan africa, and africa itself, it is obviously going to have the fastest growing population after the next couple of decades and alongside that, enormous opportunities for growth and investment and for advanced established companies looking for new markets in africa, it is extremely pertinent. thank you for your time. we will keep you up to date with theresa may's trip to africa, how she gets on. let's take a look at some of the other stories making the news. president...
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and again in his travel it will livingstone was both missionary and doctor and had been working in africa since one thousand nine hundred one but in eight hundred forty nine he decided to make his first big trip into the interior. of. the you. tube. the results of livingstone's explorations were published in his work missionary travels and researches in south africa the book made livingston famous and the book the western world's interest in this he the two unknown out of africa. but the greatest excitement was aroused by livingstone's descriptions of first seeing the victoria falls he was guided by local people just see as this was the point from which we intended to strike off to the north east i resolved on the following day to visit the falls of victoria called by the natives mostly or tonga or more anciently showing ways of these we had often heard since we came into the country. the whole scene was extremely beautiful the banks and islands dotted over the river are adorned with saline vegetation a great variety of color in fields. just so at the period of our visit several trees wer
and again in his travel it will livingstone was both missionary and doctor and had been working in africa since one thousand nine hundred one but in eight hundred forty nine he decided to make his first big trip into the interior. of. the you. tube. the results of livingstone's explorations were published in his work missionary travels and researches in south africa the book made livingston famous and the book the western world's interest in this he the two unknown out of africa. but the...
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and that's it for me what africa this week. bright ideas from africa and europe. together with my colleagues thank you so much it was fun having you on the show today thanks andy it was simply great to be here i'm already looking forward to the next show now if you have any points to make or ideas on environmental protection that you. it pays to contact us on our social media the address is will be coming up in a moment thank you for joining us i'm finishing end this baby from johannesburg south africa and until next time. to. go. to the bottom of. the be. going to. be in stores to measure the moments of. reshape the song christmas to. judas priest the of the prophets the modern dance majesty of inflamed. from susan. collins. fifteen minutes on the job. every journey begins with the first step and every language the first word can go nico is in germany. why not learn with him. it's simple money on your mobile and free. w z e learning course. german made easy. we make up oh but we watch as a caucus that found out that we are the civil service and. the want to shape
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is hitting africa's most developed economy. plus why google is tracking your every move even when you tell it to stop . the collapse of the turkish lira was a big worry for investors around the globe this week the currency crisis came to a head after a feud with the world's biggest economy the spat with the united states a long time nato ally isn't over yet on wednesday turkey said it is putting retaliate torrie tariffs on imports of certain u.s. products economists say turkey's central bank needs to raise interest rates significantly to strengthen its currency but that's something turkey's president russia tayyip erdogan doesn't want to do in the meantime qatar a strong ally of turkey has pledged fifteen billion dollars in direct investment in the country simca salo has more from istanbul. cutter amir's visit to turkey wasn't the rendon working visit it was right in the midst of the crisis of political tensions between the united states and turkey and it was also the time when the turkish lira was losing value so it was import
is hitting africa's most developed economy. plus why google is tracking your every move even when you tell it to stop . the collapse of the turkish lira was a big worry for investors around the globe this week the currency crisis came to a head after a feud with the world's biggest economy the spat with the united states a long time nato ally isn't over yet on wednesday turkey said it is putting retaliate torrie tariffs on imports of certain u.s. products economists say turkey's central bank...
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and i want to bring in our correspondents on the africa desk danielle peds now daniel you spoke to an aide to overwork his union in ten year which took on a chinese construction company and successfully negotiated better conditions what was his experience how hard was it well joe much already other union leader that i talked to said negotiating such a deal with a chinese company was the hall the thing he had ever done in his law if and i think it speaks for itself when you have an experienced union leader talking that way he said it was clear from the beginning that the monitors off the chinese company didn't have any experience negotiating with the unions and first kind of had to understand why the shirts that said down and negotiate with the. union leaders about such issues as payment on holidays so the hardest thing he's ever done in his life these can be clearly david and goliath battles more unions against large multinationals do you think the success in kenya has emboldened other unions to stand up for their rights oh yes i think it has i mean so far they're both eighty agreemen
and i want to bring in our correspondents on the africa desk danielle peds now daniel you spoke to an aide to overwork his union in ten year which took on a chinese construction company and successfully negotiated better conditions what was his experience how hard was it well joe much already other union leader that i talked to said negotiating such a deal with a chinese company was the hall the thing he had ever done in his law if and i think it speaks for itself when you have an experienced...
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isolate not only isolate will reveal the immediate good the impact of this on africa is for africa to do a lot more trading with itself back to relations with washington first of all is there anything that you can say to officials when you meet with them there in washington that would convince them otherwise to make trade free for africa. well i think you know that is quite a lot going on in terms of discussion with the u.s. government the you know. the. the it's a it's been extended to twenty twenty five south africa vides a lot of opportunities for. african companies to countries to actually try to elope with the united states and i'm sure united states also foreseeable lateral trade agreements we do number of african countries at the end of the day africa is ready for investment and i do hope that somehow we'll be able to find a trade relationship that is beneficial to all and suddenly africa is a very important continent for the united states and i look forward to how we can improve that relationship going forward as specially in terms of trade and especially in terms of investmen
isolate not only isolate will reveal the immediate good the impact of this on africa is for africa to do a lot more trading with itself back to relations with washington first of all is there anything that you can say to officials when you meet with them there in washington that would convince them otherwise to make trade free for africa. well i think you know that is quite a lot going on in terms of discussion with the u.s. government the you know. the. the it's a it's been extended to twenty...
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if it were thought that it was going to be the shining example for africa what went wrong. i think that south africans are quite exhausted and overwhelmed by the corruption revelations that have been linked to the gupta fat me and have been publicized in those to leak e-mails this has been you know matter of public kind of discourse for at least the last two or three years and some africans are simply exhausted by the rhetoric that you hear over and over again is that people want as you raised yourself they want to see definitive action taken against people who commit these kind of acts of corruption but not just that they want to see people government officials actually being held accountable for a very wasteful you know mullet ministration where they're effectively treating the state money back it doesn't really belong to the people of south africa but rather to a political elite so i think for the average south african until such time as they see excess bill prosecution a conviction and a jail sentence for those people implicated in all of this this is not going to neces
if it were thought that it was going to be the shining example for africa what went wrong. i think that south africans are quite exhausted and overwhelmed by the corruption revelations that have been linked to the gupta fat me and have been publicized in those to leak e-mails this has been you know matter of public kind of discourse for at least the last two or three years and some africans are simply exhausted by the rhetoric that you hear over and over again is that people want as you raised...
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we are saying that africa is not the africa of yesteryears. we are a much more open society. we are much more democratic and all these issues, as you are asking today, all of the numbers, all the facts are out there. and what we are saying is that we want to get the best deals. and make sure you get the best dealfor the africans. will that be the nature of what you discuss with theresa may, the british prime minister, when you meet this week? absolutely. what is your message to her? we wish to say that we are keen on investment to help us fill our infrastructure gap. we are keen on investment that will partner in accordance to what the kenyan social economic demands are for our development, keen on health, keen on housing and keen for food security and on manufacturing to create jobs for our people. we are keen on leveraging notjust in terms of investment but also on our location, on the investment we have made in our young men and women who are ready to take on the world. so when you meet theresa may, the british prime minister this week in nairobi, do you feel that post—b
we are saying that africa is not the africa of yesteryears. we are a much more open society. we are much more democratic and all these issues, as you are asking today, all of the numbers, all the facts are out there. and what we are saying is that we want to get the best deals. and make sure you get the best dealfor the africans. will that be the nature of what you discuss with theresa may, the british prime minister, when you meet this week? absolutely. what is your message to her? we wish to...
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and that's what africa this week. the bright idea from africa and europe. together with my colleague thank you so much it was fun having you on the show today thanks and see it was simply great to be here i'm already looking forward to the next show now if you have any points to make or ideas on environmental protection that you. ok is there contact us on our social media the address is will be coming up in a moment thank you for joining us i'm finishing end this baby from johannesburg south africa and until next time. i'm going to. the by. the by. the full volume on the phone tom long summer long the fine from. this stunning band has been rocking the world for more than two decades. please explain the secret trunks. subsists. public support thirteen dollars. fund betoken. his work that god is for turning out. the monsters and favors. beethoven first bond twenty. his creations roof his brand on a mistake of it comes out of that nikon of the fashion world. look what do we really know about the man behind the dark shades what motivates him how does he think a
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multimedia series from africa. d.w.m. dot com africa. hello and welcome to a new edition of pan african european magazine called africa my name is melting and i'm here on the outskirts of lagos nigeria i hope you get saying joy the environmental topics we're exploring on this week's edition of the show we will take you to the desert and to the ocean indeed they are incredible nature scenes all over africa and europe will show you many good ideas and how to protect the environment let's start with giving you a line up or hint of what we have lined up for today. we visit the national park of demands in southern china zia holmes who ran animal species that can survive in a very arid environment. in the netherlands we visit a floating park that tackles plastic pollution. and we have a look at how windmills can change the energy situation in tanzania all this and know coming out on eco africa. natural habitats incident in asia have been threatened by deforestation lifestyle grazing and climate change but there's hope for this i would region i
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africa has changed. i think there. africa has changed. i think the uk will have to look at africa differently because it's not the same africa as of the past. when you look at the colonial history between the two, is that i help or hindrance in the long run? possibly to the advantage of britain is the commonwealth tradition. that is still there. from a strategic point of view, i think the uk will have to identify very clearly what africa wa nts identify very clearly what africa wants because to debate the last couple of years in africa is to move away from what the continent once and how they could partner others outside the continent. can the uk shift its position from the relationship of the past to a new kind of relationship with africa, a partnership? africa needs all the money and investment it can get, so it's never too late to partner with africa. if you stop someone on the streets of johannesburg, africa. if you stop someone on the streets ofjohannesburg, would they know that the uk is about to leave the eu? now, ithink know that
africa has changed. i think there. africa has changed. i think the uk will have to look at africa differently because it's not the same africa as of the past. when you look at the colonial history between the two, is that i help or hindrance in the long run? possibly to the advantage of britain is the commonwealth tradition. that is still there. from a strategic point of view, i think the uk will have to identify very clearly what africa wa nts identify very clearly what africa wants because to...
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multimedia series from africa. d.w.m. dot com. hello and welcome to a first edition of the court africa brought to you by charles t v. my name is now it's been in city nigeria and i'm joined by my colleague sharma my in kenya. hello everybody if you're interested in the environmentalists sit back and enjoy the next twenty six here's what's coming up on the show today. we discover why people are resisting the feeling of. so and why zimbabwe. trash. they might be cute but three titles under threat people often aren't aware that they should not kill the animals or take them back home in the coastal town of what tumble in kenya an organization is trying to protect this my we are creatures its workers collect them from the sea shore and release them back into that much your old habitat yes they can. resist across the sands to its new home the indian ocean conservationist. is satisfied with a job well done but back in his office he seems on the money because he immediately sets out on a mission to save another title. young my work invol
multimedia series from africa. d.w.m. dot com. hello and welcome to a first edition of the court africa brought to you by charles t v. my name is now it's been in city nigeria and i'm joined by my colleague sharma my in kenya. hello everybody if you're interested in the environmentalists sit back and enjoy the next twenty six here's what's coming up on the show today. we discover why people are resisting the feeling of. so and why zimbabwe. trash. they might be cute but three titles under...
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the western side of africa, very different the eastern africa, very different the eastern africa in terms of cultural norms. southern africa, very different. if the uk is able to understand the intrinsic details of each country, that aspect, able to get involved in business activities at a higher scale. jeremy, you say, crucially, the whole continent, africa, could not provide a fraction of the trade that you can? no, the eu trade with africa to a value of about £55 billion a year, roughly what we do with spain. really? second largest continent, second largest population, you put that against spain, per capita income, how much people are making within these countries, a lot less than any eu?. we will —— any eu customer. services, the services sector in these economies, not needed at the moment. how do we re—sculpt our economy to take advantage of african customers as they currently stand? 0k. customers as they currently stand? ok. henke. time forthe customers as they currently stand? ok. henke. time for the latest news —— thank you. time for the latest news — here'sjoanna. th
the western side of africa, very different the eastern africa, very different the eastern africa in terms of cultural norms. southern africa, very different. if the uk is able to understand the intrinsic details of each country, that aspect, able to get involved in business activities at a higher scale. jeremy, you say, crucially, the whole continent, africa, could not provide a fraction of the trade that you can? no, the eu trade with africa to a value of about £55 billion a year, roughly...
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in south africa. respects. a public display in a hometown of detroit. twelve days ago but i. knew a lot of background. it goes hand in hand with growing old. refusing to be defined by their age mexican women are bringing out their dancing machine. and rediscovering their youth in one step at a time. by johnson hot in parts of the viewfinder and latin america seeing. this time on al-jazeera. and instantly shifting news cycle they receive in change in america the listening post takes and questions the world's media the devil will be of the details the kind that cannot be conveyed in two hundred eighty characters or fewer exposing how the press operates it is their language as their culture it's their context of why certain stories take precedence while others are ignored we can have a better understanding of how the news is created we're going to have a better understanding of what the news is the listening post on al-jazeera. and live from studio fourteen here at al-jazeera headquarters in doha fully back to the old welcome to the news great a damning report the u.n. says all
in south africa. respects. a public display in a hometown of detroit. twelve days ago but i. knew a lot of background. it goes hand in hand with growing old. refusing to be defined by their age mexican women are bringing out their dancing machine. and rediscovering their youth in one step at a time. by johnson hot in parts of the viewfinder and latin america seeing. this time on al-jazeera. and instantly shifting news cycle they receive in change in america the listening post takes and...
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africa on the moon. stories of both people moving in a different shaping their nation and their continent of africa on the move stories about motivational change makers taking their destinies into their own hands. double using multimedia series from africa. d.w. dot com or go. i learned welcome to another edition of my environmental. africa my name is sharon my money from nairobi kenya and joining me from the other.
africa on the moon. stories of both people moving in a different shaping their nation and their continent of africa on the move stories about motivational change makers taking their destinies into their own hands. double using multimedia series from africa. d.w. dot com or go. i learned welcome to another edition of my environmental. africa my name is sharon my money from nairobi kenya and joining me from the other.
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and that's what africa this week you know environment magazine partly bright idea from africa and europe. together with my colleagues thank you so much it was fun having you on the show today thanks ainsley it was simply great to be here i'm already looking forward to the next show now if you have any points to make or ideas on environmental protection that you. ok is there contact us on our social media the address is will be coming up in a moment thank you for joining us i'm finishing end this baby from johannesburg south africa and until next time. i'm going. to. be a. nun my stereo. and our twenty one special on arts and culture from in. terms of sound. creative types. critical voices. counters with a new generation of indian artists on. thirty minutes on. the something nice went on as came from jurors or dealing with anyone at the number killed many civilians i mean guys coming including my father while. i was a student i wanted to build a life for myself like these totally ace but suddenly life became our kind of song . providing insights global news that matters d. w. made for min
and that's what africa this week you know environment magazine partly bright idea from africa and europe. together with my colleagues thank you so much it was fun having you on the show today thanks ainsley it was simply great to be here i'm already looking forward to the next show now if you have any points to make or ideas on environmental protection that you. ok is there contact us on our social media the address is will be coming up in a moment thank you for joining us i'm finishing end...
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in south africa, as you know the bricks just finished in south africa last week. they have a lot of economic influence and they're trying to gain more they're trying to sell them nuclear power . they have economic skills and there suddenly a lot of mining diamond operation going on involving russian corporations as well. africa and russia are very friendly i would not be surprised if there are operations, commercial operation going on that nobody wants to talkabout in public . given what we know about the previous governments of south africa and the russian government, mister dumas has a well-earned reputation for corruption and they are probably using south africa as well as a base or rather a diplomatic political and maybe even military intelligence operations throughout southern africa. what is very clear is that africa is an expanding area for the russian military , foreign affairs and business community. mozambique, angola, rwanda and so on. and the traditional means of influence are mining. energy and including nuclear energy, arms sales and obviously now th
in south africa, as you know the bricks just finished in south africa last week. they have a lot of economic influence and they're trying to gain more they're trying to sell them nuclear power . they have economic skills and there suddenly a lot of mining diamond operation going on involving russian corporations as well. africa and russia are very friendly i would not be surprised if there are operations, commercial operation going on that nobody wants to talkabout in public . given what we...
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the president of south africa has begun -- and you may have seen this in the press -- seizing land from his own citizens without compensation because they are the wrong skin color. that is literally the definition of racism. racism is what our elite say they dislike most. donald trump is a racist, they say, but they pay no attention to this at all. in fact, the president is one of barack obama's favorite leaders in the world. in a speech just a few weeks ago, obama praised him, he praises the racist government of south africa and the president by name for "inspiring hope throughout the country." does our current bureaucratic elite agree with that? apparently they do. we called over to the state department for comment on south africa's land seizures, which should be getting worldwide attention because they are immoral, but are getting basically none, and the state department replied with what is honestly an unbelievable statement. we are going to quote it for you at length. here it is. "we are aware of these reports and have been following this i issue very closely for some time. south a
the president of south africa has begun -- and you may have seen this in the press -- seizing land from his own citizens without compensation because they are the wrong skin color. that is literally the definition of racism. racism is what our elite say they dislike most. donald trump is a racist, they say, but they pay no attention to this at all. in fact, the president is one of barack obama's favorite leaders in the world. in a speech just a few weeks ago, obama praised him, he praises the...
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and we're starting to extend in west africa as well in southern africa is filled with amazing underreported stories of conservation in the environments. i'm particularly passionate about an area in south africa called the wild coast and there's also some mining concerns that are looking at actually starting mining in the operate in in those areas that i think would really be well suited to journalism and investigative journalism using drones. but then there's also there's tons of stories in southern africa i've got a list of ideas of things that could be interesting to be seen from about. according to the world bank less than a third of the people of tanzania have access to electricity in fact only ten percent are connected to the grid the country is trying to tap into new energy sources including a plan when fab when he's over here as before it's completed for now people have to come up with their own ideas and solutions to the energy problem well we need an inventor tommy a more fungal but trying to year old build wind turbines and uses a party generate to pump water. tommy mckee for who
and we're starting to extend in west africa as well in southern africa is filled with amazing underreported stories of conservation in the environments. i'm particularly passionate about an area in south africa called the wild coast and there's also some mining concerns that are looking at actually starting mining in the operate in in those areas that i think would really be well suited to journalism and investigative journalism using drones. but then there's also there's tons of stories in...
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rouhani is explanation about a high inflation and a failing economy and a manmade botanical garden in africa draws crowds as the continent's rain forests face the threat of extinction. a united nations final has blamed almost sighs involved in yemen's war of committing a possible war crimes a report by the u.n. experts say is there is reason to believe that the many government it's on by saudi arabia and u.a.e. are responsible for human rights violation it also says that hoofy rebels may have tortured prisoners alan fischer is following developments from neighboring djibouti and has a strict none of clean hands. a u.n. panel three experts investigating and a damning conclusion individuals in the government of yemen and the coalition including saudi arabia and the united arab emirates may have conducted attacks in violation of the principles of distinction proportionality and all precautions which may amount to war crimes. the u.n. top human rights body commission the investigation into the ongoing fighting in yemen of war that has lasted almost four years the panel of experts meet fourteen f
rouhani is explanation about a high inflation and a failing economy and a manmade botanical garden in africa draws crowds as the continent's rain forests face the threat of extinction. a united nations final has blamed almost sighs involved in yemen's war of committing a possible war crimes a report by the u.n. experts say is there is reason to believe that the many government it's on by saudi arabia and u.a.e. are responsible for human rights violation it also says that hoofy rebels may have...
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well in africa it's actually africa itself is actually a very important part of the one belt one row in the shit if and this is a key geopolitical initiative announced by chinese president xi jinping in twenty thousand and it's actually the silk road economic belt and it seeks to be a platform for international cooperation as well as to build more if a structure connecting geopolitical and global countries all together and it's very important important for africa's infrastructure as well as the construction firms and as far as it's estimated africa's infrastructure gap is around ninety five five billion dollars u.s. annually so africa actually forbes quite a key part of this and china will likely have to work on it especially when its cool looking to globalize and it seeks to work with more countries so rushing of its labor relations would likely be important as well as the other trade complaints that we've heard of so far so i want to do from both sides thank you linda. and just briefly ryanair is to start charging passengers for taking hand luggage on board from november it will co
well in africa it's actually africa itself is actually a very important part of the one belt one row in the shit if and this is a key geopolitical initiative announced by chinese president xi jinping in twenty thousand and it's actually the silk road economic belt and it seeks to be a platform for international cooperation as well as to build more if a structure connecting geopolitical and global countries all together and it's very important important for africa's infrastructure as well as the...
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is africa going to be one of the biggest economies in the entire continent is the enemy an economic force that it never. has been in a thousand years i mean that's what could very well be a crypt all mixed up in the economies of crypto are exponentially more powerful than anything we've seen in the history of economics could leap frog by a hundred years of very very quickly well it'll be interesting to see and that's our summer solution for this we're looking at what china might do with the world economy and remember the seventy's also gave us disco. well that's going to do it for this dish on the kaiser before it was a max keiser the superhero and stacy herbert another superhero and so on reach us on twitter is kaiser report and it's all next on we must say adieux and goodbye. what hope to do something to. put themselves on the line. to get accepted or rejected. so when you want to be president and you. want. to go to proceed with what before three of the more people. interested always in the water. to. join me every thursday on the alex song i'm sure and i'll be speaking to guests
is africa going to be one of the biggest economies in the entire continent is the enemy an economic force that it never. has been in a thousand years i mean that's what could very well be a crypt all mixed up in the economies of crypto are exponentially more powerful than anything we've seen in the history of economics could leap frog by a hundred years of very very quickly well it'll be interesting to see and that's our summer solution for this we're looking at what china might do with the...
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combined annual exports to south africa and nigeria arejust 3 billion. still, the prime minister believes there is plenty of potential. one of the benefits of leaving the eu is we will be able to negotiate
combined annual exports to south africa and nigeria arejust 3 billion. still, the prime minister believes there is plenty of potential. one of the benefits of leaving the eu is we will be able to negotiate
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tropical rainforest catherine soy al-jazeera lander south africa. and our series on the world's forests continues as we head to malaysia where a boom in biofuels is posing a major threat to the region's rain forests from spirit we'll have that story the u.k. prime minister tourism a has been visiting south africa she's looking to develop new trade opportunities as the u.k. leaves the european union later she'll travel to nigeria and kenya but it's uncomfortable attempts to get footloose with schoolchildren in cape town that's dominating a lot of online chatter so far prime minister may says she wants to make britain the biggest foreign investor in africa within four years. we have been working with with african nations with african governments in the past what i'm talking about today is a new partnership for the future recognizing the challenges that we both face we've already seen the benefits of the growth in the economy the stability here in south africa in the investment we've seen from the u.k. i think there are huge opportunities for us to wor
tropical rainforest catherine soy al-jazeera lander south africa. and our series on the world's forests continues as we head to malaysia where a boom in biofuels is posing a major threat to the region's rain forests from spirit we'll have that story the u.k. prime minister tourism a has been visiting south africa she's looking to develop new trade opportunities as the u.k. leaves the european union later she'll travel to nigeria and kenya but it's uncomfortable attempts to get footloose with...
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this animal is only found in three estuaries in south africa. it's a limited range makes the seahorse particularly vulnerable to how they thought loss due to human activity. through pollution for example. now marine scientists at the noise in the basin project are conducting a new study to learn more about this unique animal. so today the last research done on this species in the past was in two thousand and one two thousand and three and since then no research so this study is the first to really investigate the quality of the species the habitat use and all these aspects will be used in on the ground conservation of this endangered species. the beauty of the noise has attracted a growing number of human residents with a negative impact on nature. the area is managed by the south african national park service says. they're not only concerned about pollution in the estuary they also want to help educate local communities about the country's only endemic seahorse so there's definitely not enough information there goes our top at the sea horse whi
this animal is only found in three estuaries in south africa. it's a limited range makes the seahorse particularly vulnerable to how they thought loss due to human activity. through pollution for example. now marine scientists at the noise in the basin project are conducting a new study to learn more about this unique animal. so today the last research done on this species in the past was in two thousand and one two thousand and three and since then no research so this study is the first to...