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tocameroontoget a new bbc investigation into violence there between english speaking minority and french speaking government forces. the government has refused to back a £1.3 billion tidal lagoon project in swansea bay on cost grounds. the company behind the scheme wanted subsidies similar to those for new nuclear power to build the lagoon, but the government said it didn't provide value for money. our correspondent sian lloyd sent us this from swansea earlier today. it did come down to the money. the government said that the sums did not add up. it would have seen a sea wall stretching out across swansea bay behind me for six miles in the shape of a horseshoe, and under the water, huge tyburn is would've harnessed energy from the ebb and flow of the tide. the company behind it said it intended as a new pilot for that technology with five projects to follow. 80 months ago report gave them the thumbs up saying it could be cost—effective. the welsh government had pledged £200 million towards building the swa nsea £200 million towards building the swansea lagoon but the decision
to cameroon to get a new bbc investigation into violence there between english speaking minority and french speaking government forces. the government has refused to back a £1.3 billion tidal lagoon project in swansea bay on cost grounds. the company behind the scheme wanted subsidies similar to those for new nuclear power to build the lagoon, but the government said it didn't provide value for money. our correspondent sian lloyd sent us this from swansea earlier today. it did come down to...
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following the stories of millions of refugeesfromcameroontoaustralia honduras and pretty much everywhere in between teams on the ground will follow a story for months and do their best to make sure those stories don't get lost or forgotten in the news cycle so with that in mind for this newsgroup we're trying to step back a little bit from the headlines and with our correspondents and i guests tell the stories of the people on these desperate journeys you know the overall numbers are staggering staggering as of may. twenty seventeen of a sixty eight million people have been displaced and of them twenty two and a half million of fled to other countries more than half are under eighteen as well the highest number of child refugees since world war two even more staggering look at this number forty four and a half thousand people being displaced every day that is one every two seconds where they're ending up is interesting no surprise that we see turkey and lebanon in the top three receiving countries given the war in syria but pakistan up there as well with one million and aside
following the stories of millions of refugees from cameroon to australia honduras and pretty much everywhere in between teams on the ground will follow a story for months and do their best to make sure those stories don't get lost or forgotten in the news cycle so with that in mind for this newsgroup we're trying to step back a little bit from the headlines and with our correspondents and i guests tell the stories of the people on these desperate journeys you know the overall numbers are...
had those attacks in the northofcameroonbythe boko haram sect. that pushes a queue the first thing that makes it hard to travel through libya is being a christian. that's the first thing being a christian the second thing is being black. or more like yeah during the war in libya the parents bought weapons and gave them to their children to school when the children asked how they could practice shooting they said well there are blacks everywhere. he wondered stand. don't is awful so far so the children learn how to shoot by shooting at blacks see if they learn how to torture by practicing on blacks they use some black people who don't have any other means of surviving who have lost their faith to torture their brothers for pool to live. in. the house and there are libyans who join in the torture with those blacks carrying out the torture actually they use those blacks to help them to communicate to try to get money out of our relatives. go back. to you you pay up or you die that's what they say is they hate you every day as they hit us they smash your feet they hurt your head
had those attacks in the north of cameroon by the boko haram sect. that pushes a queue the first thing that makes it hard to travel through libya is being a christian. that's the first thing being a christian the second thing is being black. or more like yeah during the war in libya the parents bought weapons and gave them to their children to school when the children asked how they could practice shooting they said well there are blacks everywhere. he wondered stand. don't is awful so far so...
many different projects from account of the students i mean a huge variety. so thatthiscamerooncameroonianorphanage made me part of their orphanage and part of the status and then geo and i went back a year ago and i built the first house of the center with different volunteers most of them who i met through us a biotech ship and we started building the house and we train local volunteers. and with the children also from the orphanage were participating and so it was just a beautiful experience where we all shared you know knowledge and how we wanted to see the world oh my. god you have. this is a moment where we finished the time foundation which basically was to separate the whole house from the grounds on top of the ties it was just magic it was beautiful there so you see you do it most with yourself. and i didn't accept that we had a lot of friends over the years helped us out with different projects. you know the creek plastering of the big wall that was done with our friends and stuff and damien. and people have because it sometimes there's things you can't and then make
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ivory coast zaire gonna go and cameroon so it's not a stretch to call him an expert. along with the not more. coach of the nigerian national the full of i am playing feels at home in africa and thanks in part to his handiwork nigeria will be the. style of football is improving. if you are both feeling he is the only man in the world who's played every comes in and looked. for my keeper. he also coached the namibian saying. so maybe there is an african style of football but. you might think you...
lastyearscameroononethousand nine hundred ninety gold two thousand and two ghana in two thousand and ten you almost made it the semifinal in the reason why these teams aren't making any further in my opinion just chances they're not given the chance if you put into perspective africa their fifty five african countries you could in theory qualify for the world cup but only five qualifying spaces the way from the hand also fifty five countries get thirteen fourteen if you include russia who are the host this time around or the south americans or ten south american countries who can qualify for the world cup for the half places going there so it's just there's no equilibrium african teams have a very small chance of actually going to the world cup at all and then they're in groups against pretty big teams and they just don't have the opportunity to advance the same way as teams from europe or south america do all right they're not the only ones or sixteen teams now going home who you miss the most probably. even though they lost six want to get sing than just the way they celebrated
last years cameroon one thousand nine hundred ninety gold two thousand and two ghana in two thousand and ten you almost made it the semifinal in the reason why these teams aren't making any further in my opinion just chances they're not given the chance if you put into perspective africa their fifty five african countries you could in theory qualify for the world cup but only five qualifying spaces the way from the hand also fifty five countries get thirteen fourteen if you include russia who...
air into chadintocameroonandout west the weather pretty much staying in places to go on through a day shows extend all the way of towards the ethiopian highlands and we will see some showers pushing as far west as liberia and maybe also into sierra leone further north just generally draw you might just catch one or two showers across the desert but essentially hot sunshine sums it up temperatures getting up to thirty in cheerless but a high of thirty seven for kyra. the weather sponsored by cateye always. new possibilities. clear list journalists and medical facilities i don't read he declared a state of emergency several weeks ago gripping documentaries to discover a wealth of award winning programming from around the globe. debate discussion on one side of the split screen dignitaries mingling on the other carnage see the world from a different perspective only on al-jazeera. welcome back you're watching our time to recap our headlines this hour government troops in yemen with the backing of the saudi america coalition so both taking control of her day this airport but fighting
air into chad into cameroon and out west the weather pretty much staying in places to go on through a day shows extend all the way of towards the ethiopian highlands and we will see some showers pushing as far west as liberia and maybe also into sierra leone further north just generally draw you might just catch one or two showers across the desert but essentially hot sunshine sums it up temperatures getting up to thirty in cheerless but a high of thirty seven for kyra. the weather sponsored...
towards the west of a some of usincameroonit'slooking pretty wet. it was a wall that united egypt and syria and against israel but in the heat of the battle that different agendas soon became apparent to the green was to the defeat of nazi six to seven when president sadat came to power he told us just give me. a used the second of a three part series the israeli population were told that their troops were on the west bank of the through is going to expose the second week of the war in october on al jazeera. a quick look at top stories now present russia has been reelected with sweeping new powers but international monitors of criticize the conditions under which the election was held its unease deputy prime minister has held talks in libya aimed at stemming the tide of migrants trying to get to europe it comes as the libyan coast guard picked up almost a thousand african refugees and migrants in the mediterranean sea. and algeria is denying allegations that it left more than thirteen thousand migrants in the sahara desert without food or water the u.n. says they include pre
towards the west of a some of us in cameroon it's looking pretty wet. it was a wall that united egypt and syria and against israel but in the heat of the battle that different agendas soon became apparent to the green was to the defeat of nazi six to seven when president sadat came to power he told us just give me. a used the second of a three part series the israeli population were told that their troops were on the west bank of the through is going to expose the second week of the war in...
west of a some of usincameroonit'slooking pretty wet. we will maintain the finest fighting force the world has ever known united states army was so reliant on a product sucker i would call the dependency mismatch between the way we. work to be and the reality of the twenty first century you know. how many of the current good years and the no child children. child soldiers reloaded on al-jazeera. with a big breaking news story it can be chaotic and frantic behind the scenes. people shouting instructions if you will trying to provide the best most accurate up to date information as quickly as you can. it's when you come off air on things to appear to realize you've witnessed history in the making. welcome back a quick look at the top stories now turkey's president. has been reelected with sweeping new powers but international want to says of criticize the conditions under which the election was held. and he's deputy prime minister mattel's salvini has met libyan officials to discuss ways to end illegal migration to europe it comes as the libyan coast guard has picked up almost a th
west of a some of us in cameroon it's looking pretty wet. we will maintain the finest fighting force the world has ever known united states army was so reliant on a product sucker i would call the dependency mismatch between the way we. work to be and the reality of the twenty first century you know. how many of the current good years and the no child children. child soldiers reloaded on al-jazeera. with a big breaking news story it can be chaotic and frantic behind the scenes. people shouting...
fromcameroonexplainsit's too dangerous to live in a place where basic human rights aren't karened. they can't go back, he says, even if it means separation. >> he is the president. he can decide. but we just want a good -- a pl place where we can be safe. >> reporter: whicilson is on hi first attempt at reaching the united states, partly in search of a job, but mostly for safety. he's escaping the violence in his native honduras that's left his body scarred. the assaults from gang members. even so, he feared what could happen to his wife and his 4-year-old daughter if they joined him on his trek to the united states. he's heard that things are changing on the u.s.-mexico border but plans to continue his journey north. he says they're not all gang members. we talked to one immigration attorney who says smugglers are really preying on the vulnerabilities of these immigrants, using that fear of family separation to convince them to use a smuggler instead of going about it the legal way, saying they can get them into the united states without having to worry about family separation if
from cameroon explains it's too dangerous to live in a place where basic human rights aren't karened. they can't go back, he says, even if it means separation. >> he is the president. he can decide. but we just want a good -- a pl place where we can be safe. >> reporter: whicilson is on hi first attempt at reaching the united states, partly in search of a job, but mostly for safety. he's escaping the violence in his native honduras that's left his body scarred. the assaults from...
behind me arefromcameroon. theybeen on the road for months. they been here three weeks waiting to ask for asylum. >> someone was to kill me. >> across town this is a group of immigrants waiting to pass. this presumed making the journey alone. why would a parent allow that? boys and hunters he says have little choice with ms-13. >> police look for older people but they don't look for children.the parents prefer them to travel alone than to stay and be captured by them. >> public outrage growing in pittsburgh after an unarmed teenager is shot and killed by a police officer. an update on the situation as protests there continue. >>> plus, severe storms barreling through the south. areas that could see major storms tomorrow. s handcrafted, and served any way she wants. purely fancy feast filets. love is in the details. wi'm really grateful that usaaq. was able to take care of my family while i was overseas serving. it was my very first car accident. we were hit from behind. i called usaa and the first thing they asked was 'are you ok?' they always thank you for your service, which is
behind me are from cameroon. they been on the road for months. they been here three weeks waiting to ask for asylum. >> someone was to kill me. >> across town this is a group of immigrants waiting to pass. this presumed making the journey alone. why would a parent allow that? boys and hunters he says have little choice with ms-13. >> police look for older people but they don't look for children.the parents prefer them to travel alone than to stay and be captured by them....