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coast they have been nestle has been ivory coast for more than fifty years so there is a close relationship between the government in ivory coast and nestle on the other side. finally he managed to secure an interview with nestling they denied all knowledge and promised to intervene the film was screened the world over except in switzerland the home of nestle. this research broadcaster i think were afraid of nestle to show this film i do not have to prove but they boarded they knew before what the firm was about and they also had the copy of the film so. i think in my opinion i think they was afraid of nestle in switzerland and didn't dare to show it. the manufacturers don't want us to see the dark images that locked behind the glossy packaging. but as long as there is no fair trade label it remains unclear under what conditions are chocolate is pretty just. world today slavery is absolutely one part of the global economy why are slaves today so inexpensive why is the price of a human being why are people disposable and one of the key reasons is because of the global population explosion in
coast they have been nestle has been ivory coast for more than fifty years so there is a close relationship between the government in ivory coast and nestle on the other side. finally he managed to secure an interview with nestling they denied all knowledge and promised to intervene the film was screened the world over except in switzerland the home of nestle. this research broadcaster i think were afraid of nestle to show this film i do not have to prove but they boarded they knew before what...
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the nightly camp attack and subsequent killings i stay in on the un's mandate in ivory coast. all the victims we spoke to end your quit accused u.n. personnel of failing to protect civilians in the area. you tell about. roman pontiff a little. person goes over. the failings of the u.n. operations and you're quick have even attracted criticism from within the organization itself an internal un no today to two months before the nightly attack reveals the organization was well aware of growing security concerns the security situation inside the camp has seriously deteriorated the situation has increased tensions with local authorities the authors of the note asked u.n. agencies to clarify with local authorities and camp managers the role of unity in providing security. despite these clear warnings only ten u.n. soldiers were protecting the camp on the day of the attack. all the eyewitnesses we've spoken to say that those troops did nothing to oppose the assailants wanted to have troops in the country. can be provided. and of course. going off to be something very very sensitive a
the nightly camp attack and subsequent killings i stay in on the un's mandate in ivory coast. all the victims we spoke to end your quit accused u.n. personnel of failing to protect civilians in the area. you tell about. roman pontiff a little. person goes over. the failings of the u.n. operations and you're quick have even attracted criticism from within the organization itself an internal un no today to two months before the nightly attack reveals the organization was well aware of growing...
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two weeks ago he was flown back to ivory coast by the international organization for migration. the organization plays a central role in the new action plan it is tasked with bringing the migrants home but according to regional director not in a sham many parts of libya are too dangerous for her workers without the help of the military. mainly have access to detention facilities around by the libyan government in the north of course it remains challenging security is still a difficult issue even in those areas. the logistics of this of these operations are quite quite complex however participants in the summit have promised to start implementing parts of the action plan in the coming days according to mussa faqih chairperson of the african union commission thousands of my brits and libya have already been identified. that there is no we haven't convinced our international partners in europe and the united nations to repatriate three thousand eight hundred people immediately with the help of the task force and we're up but you almost it when you saw. libya is the only issue deleg
two weeks ago he was flown back to ivory coast by the international organization for migration. the organization plays a central role in the new action plan it is tasked with bringing the migrants home but according to regional director not in a sham many parts of libya are too dangerous for her workers without the help of the military. mainly have access to detention facilities around by the libyan government in the north of course it remains challenging security is still a difficult issue...
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dried cocoa beans tons of them the prized ivory coast harvest has the reputation of being especially good they're the basis for chocolate across the world the country's exporters earn billions with them most ivorians however have no idea how chocolate even tastes but chocolate manufacturer suzanne company wants to change that. and easy for vorenus were taught not to each other clit we approached them to eat chocolate made in ivory coast. quired a lot of work and determination. by company learned to trade in france and belgium she wants to make enough chocolate to be able to export and not only to europe. she's teamed up with a belgian business partner. i don't know that we're going to so we know the european market very well they decided to suzanne and. have proven their expertise our idea is to create a local brand in ivory coast and expand to other african countries are look at. chocolate makers are setting up business all the time in the capital abidjan production often takes place under cramped conditions actually manual bows customers prizes african flavored recipe between of hi
dried cocoa beans tons of them the prized ivory coast harvest has the reputation of being especially good they're the basis for chocolate across the world the country's exporters earn billions with them most ivorians however have no idea how chocolate even tastes but chocolate manufacturer suzanne company wants to change that. and easy for vorenus were taught not to each other clit we approached them to eat chocolate made in ivory coast. quired a lot of work and determination. by company...
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volumes we're taught not to eat chocolate we approached them to eat chocolate made in ivory coast. quired a lot of work and determination. to travel. company learn to trade in france and belgium she wants to make another translate to be able to export and not only to europe. she's teamed up with a belgian business partner. i don't know that we're going to so we know the european market very well they decided to suzanne and. have proven their expertise our idea is to create a local brand and ivory coast as well and expand to other african countries are look at. chocolate makers are setting up business all the time in the capital abidjan production often takes place under cramped conditions actually manual bows customers prizes african flavored recipe between of his own the should quit making chocolate with cashew nuts and chocolate with planting things like that. the people of the ivory coast might indeed develop a taste for it but pray liens and chocolate still remain economically beyond the reach of most ivorians. and before we go you york's legendary jewelry store tiffany and co
volumes we're taught not to eat chocolate we approached them to eat chocolate made in ivory coast. quired a lot of work and determination. to travel. company learn to trade in france and belgium she wants to make another translate to be able to export and not only to europe. she's teamed up with a belgian business partner. i don't know that we're going to so we know the european market very well they decided to suzanne and. have proven their expertise our idea is to create a local brand and...
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coast president what to say to them meeting ivory coast is sort of the poster boy in many ways for the germans as african economies go there are improving very open very curious about europe so she said some nice things about the that meeting with ivory coast but of course she also touched upon the pressing topics migration she said it was inconceivable that young migrants were treated as slaves on their way up to the mediterranean that human trafficking needed to be funny also she touched upon the topic of demographics which is a scary topic for europeans because african society is said to be quadruple until two thousand one hundred and if the economies here don't pick up you have so much more so many more potential migrants who will look towards europe to try to make it better or better life there and already the pressure is so so high that this is something europeans want to avoid at all costs that's why africa now is a priority for the european union once again but this time they all say it will work max so fun and abidjan thank you very much for that. i do apologize for the qualit
coast president what to say to them meeting ivory coast is sort of the poster boy in many ways for the germans as african economies go there are improving very open very curious about europe so she said some nice things about the that meeting with ivory coast but of course she also touched upon the pressing topics migration she said it was inconceivable that young migrants were treated as slaves on their way up to the mediterranean that human trafficking needed to be funny also she touched upon...
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well corresponding next hoffman is after some joins us now from ivory coast good evening to you max why is europe suddenly so interested in africa's young people. you just said it brant because the population is rapidly rising it's the population with the youngest of the continent with the youngest population but at the same time the continent with the. highest rate of youth unemployment and this is only going to get worse if the economies there don't start lifting their fair share so the europeans know that at the same time they have the migration crisis on their hands and so the thinking is if they don't do anything about the situation help the africans do something about the situation then the migration crisis is just going to get worse so that's the simple explanation for why the european union they'll suddenly seems to care about the youth of africa and briefly max we run out of time aren't european leaders though really are they just more interested in keeping refugees and legal migrants out of europe. they are in the short term interested in that but they know and many have said
well corresponding next hoffman is after some joins us now from ivory coast good evening to you max why is europe suddenly so interested in africa's young people. you just said it brant because the population is rapidly rising it's the population with the youngest of the continent with the youngest population but at the same time the continent with the. highest rate of youth unemployment and this is only going to get worse if the economies there don't start lifting their fair share so the...
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he also researched the chemical industry in ivory coast. when he arranged to meet a source he was abducted and disappeared without a trace his body was never found. i think that we should all be realizing knowledge should be easy to see that if we leave the the world up to sue to be run by the market it will be run by the people who are willing to be the most cruel and the most brutal. because of course that is the way to make the most money if you don't care about if you don't care about if it's june when making your product will slay. very or you know you're you're you're ruining the environment and so on i mean of course it's easier to make make a profit from that. we also met up with filmmaker front p.s. ikey paulsen in copenhagen. another product led him to slavery in two thousand and seven he read in a u.n. report about the links between mobile phones and the war in the democratic republic of congo. is involved from african mines which is essential for mobile phone. could make the same kind of film about the shoes that i'm wearing. je
he also researched the chemical industry in ivory coast. when he arranged to meet a source he was abducted and disappeared without a trace his body was never found. i think that we should all be realizing knowledge should be easy to see that if we leave the the world up to sue to be run by the market it will be run by the people who are willing to be the most cruel and the most brutal. because of course that is the way to make the most money if you don't care about if you don't care about if...
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the ivory coast is my home. i have the right to live here, no matter what job i do or whom i love. >> bounoua's carnival celebrates the kind of tolerance that claver would love to see in daily life. it's the chance to be crazy for a day, or the person you really are. >> marriage for all -- what's your view? what's the law in your country? tell us on facebook. follow us on "dw global society.y." this week in "global ideas," we're off to malaysia. a country with high-energy consumption, and serious air pollution in big urban centers. now the government is keen to make the country and its economy more environmentally sound. but first, it needs to convince consumers. and it's hoping a new eco-label will help. our reporter bastian hartig headed to the capital, kuala lumpur, to find out more. >> if only it were this quick and easy to get around malaysia's capital city, kuala lumpur. in reality, rush hour looks more like this. co2 emissions produced by traffic are one of malaysia's biggest climate killers. but that's a
the ivory coast is my home. i have the right to live here, no matter what job i do or whom i love. >> bounoua's carnival celebrates the kind of tolerance that claver would love to see in daily life. it's the chance to be crazy for a day, or the person you really are. >> marriage for all -- what's your view? what's the law in your country? tell us on facebook. follow us on "dw global society.y." this week in "global ideas," we're off to malaysia. a country with...
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two weeks ago he was flown back to ivory coast by the international organization for migration. the organization plays a central role in the new action plan it is tasked with bringing the migrants home but according to regional director martin ashram many parts of libya are too dangerous for her workers without the help of the military. who may have access to detention facilities run by the libyan government in the north of course it remains challenging security is still difficult issue even in those areas. the logistics of these of these operations are quite quite complex. however participants in the summit have promised to start implementing parts of the action plan in the coming days according to mussa faqih chairperson of the african union commission thousands of my brits in libya have already been identified that there is no we haven't convinced our international partners in europe and the united nations to repatriate three thousand eight hundred people immediately with the help of the task force and were up but you always did when you saw. libya is the only issue delegates
two weeks ago he was flown back to ivory coast by the international organization for migration. the organization plays a central role in the new action plan it is tasked with bringing the migrants home but according to regional director martin ashram many parts of libya are too dangerous for her workers without the help of the military. who may have access to detention facilities run by the libyan government in the north of course it remains challenging security is still difficult issue even in...
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david shukmman, bbc news, in ivory coast. now for our latest story from bbc‘s so i can breathe series. nigeria is one country that is struggling with this problem. for years it imported so—called dirty fuels for its cars and its generators. but now it's banned in an effort to reduce air pollution. martin patience has a report on this. you can see it, you can smell it, and you can even tasted. lagos is wheezing on dirty fuels. spare a thought for the hawkers who sell snacks in the traffic. sometimes we feel kind of sick and we don't know what caused it. one of the biggest causes of air pollution here is notjust the sheer volume of cars, it is the fuel that people put in their tanks. the few that people buy here can have 300 times as much sulphur as what is legally allowed in europe, but nigeria is cleaning up its act. by this summer dirty fuels will be banned. are we breathing it in our? you can feel it, particularly in lagos. campaigners say the ban is a big breakthrough. it sends a strong signal to the importance of this
david shukmman, bbc news, in ivory coast. now for our latest story from bbc‘s so i can breathe series. nigeria is one country that is struggling with this problem. for years it imported so—called dirty fuels for its cars and its generators. but now it's banned in an effort to reduce air pollution. martin patience has a report on this. you can see it, you can smell it, and you can even tasted. lagos is wheezing on dirty fuels. spare a thought for the hawkers who sell snacks in the traffic....
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and the european union and the african union meet in ivory coast to discuss ways of dealing with the flow of refugees from africa into europe. i'm burnt off it's good to have you with us a former bosnian croat military chief has died after apparently swallowing poison during a hearing at the un's tribunals for the former yugoslavia slobodan drank the contents of a small bottle seconds after the court upheld his twenty year sentence for war crimes and crimes against humanity. slow down probably act was about to go to prison for what would probably be the rest of his life the judge confirms a twenty year prison sentence and then this. i'm not a war criminal i oppose this conviction. stop police police adult confusion at first and as the judge moves on to the next case calls come from within the court i have taken poison. to ok. we spend the. we spent at least the curtain's later it became clear that died from the effects of the. no where was the war crimes tribunal more closely followed than the town of muster divided during the war years and best known for its destroyed and now rebuil
and the european union and the african union meet in ivory coast to discuss ways of dealing with the flow of refugees from africa into europe. i'm burnt off it's good to have you with us a former bosnian croat military chief has died after apparently swallowing poison during a hearing at the un's tribunals for the former yugoslavia slobodan drank the contents of a small bottle seconds after the court upheld his twenty year sentence for war crimes and crimes against humanity. slow down probably...
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nemleyjuniorwas discovered and handed over to officials of the government of ivory coast. we saw him as few months later in the zoo. he had gained weight and confidence but then his life turned for the worse again. this zoo is overcrowded and underfunded. we received offers from centuries to give him specialist ca re centuries to give him specialist care but ivory coast officials refused to let him leave the country and soon he began rocking back and forth, a typical response to stress. after co nsta nt forth, a typical response to stress. after constant pressure on the authorities from us and from wildlife groups, nemley junior was allowed special care but chimpanzee experts say infants need constant support. the tlc, the love that they... they need that in order to be healthy psychologically but also healthy physically. and unless they receive that they can really struggle. our investigation led to the first convictions for wildlife crime in the history of ivory coast. this man and his uncle were jailed for six months but they have now served their time and they have bee
nemleyjuniorwas discovered and handed over to officials of the government of ivory coast. we saw him as few months later in the zoo. he had gained weight and confidence but then his life turned for the worse again. this zoo is overcrowded and underfunded. we received offers from centuries to give him specialist ca re centuries to give him specialist care but ivory coast officials refused to let him leave the country and soon he began rocking back and forth, a typical response to stress. after...
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this week on global three thousand we're off to ivory coast and the new icon of all a celebration where gay people didn't have to hide. in taiwan say same sex couples must be allowed to marry but not everyone is celebrating. but first we go to brazil when vast areas of rain forest are still being destroyed with devastating consequences for us all. the world's largest tropical rain forests are found in southeast asia the congo basin and the amazonian lowlands these green lungs represent the planet's not just pool of captured carbon dioxide but over the decades vast areas have been deforested as people look for timber postures farmland and minerals. the largest single area of rain forest is the amazon basin which is mainly in brazil but since one nine hundred seventy more than seven hundred seventy thousand square kilometers have been. an area twice the size of germany fighting to halt the destruction is a risky business fifty activists were killed in brazil in two thousand and fifteen . the land around here is often ravaged by fire we joined environmental activist and the c.e.o. besser k
this week on global three thousand we're off to ivory coast and the new icon of all a celebration where gay people didn't have to hide. in taiwan say same sex couples must be allowed to marry but not everyone is celebrating. but first we go to brazil when vast areas of rain forest are still being destroyed with devastating consequences for us all. the world's largest tropical rain forests are found in southeast asia the congo basin and the amazonian lowlands these green lungs represent the...
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between the government in ivory coast and nestle on the other side. finally he managed to secure an interview with nestling they denied all knowledge and promised to intervene the film was screened the world over except in switzerland the home of nestle. this research broadcaster i think were afraid off nestle to show this film i do not have to prove but de paul did they knew before what the firm was about and they also had to copy off the film so. i think in my opinion i think they was afraid of nestle in switzerland and didn't dare to show it. the manufacturers don't want us to see the dark images that large behind the glossy packaging. but as long as there is no fair trade label it remains unclear under what conditions are chocolate is pretty loose. world today slavery is absolutely one part of the global economy why are slaves today so inexpensive why is the price of a human being why are people disposable and one of the key reasons is because of the global population explosion in the past there were simply not enough people to be enslaved so the
between the government in ivory coast and nestle on the other side. finally he managed to secure an interview with nestling they denied all knowledge and promised to intervene the film was screened the world over except in switzerland the home of nestle. this research broadcaster i think were afraid off nestle to show this film i do not have to prove but de paul did they knew before what the firm was about and they also had to copy off the film so. i think in my opinion i think they was afraid...
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mccall was talking about people like adam from the ivory coast adam was abducted on his way to europe by people traffickers in libya and sold on many times you know often we don't see him is on. the look and a house which up and then someone gave me a telephone to call my mother he took a knife and cut my leg. while i was screaming he kept shouting i want money i want money we cut my leg again and again while i cried cause he pleaded with us. in the end adams family paid a ransom of five hundred fifty euros two weeks ago he was flown back to ivory coast by the international organization for migration. the organization plays a central role in the new action plan it is tasked with bringing the migrants home but according to regional director might be an ashram many parts of libya are too dangerous for her workers without the help of the military. who may have access to detention facilities around by the libyan government in the north of course it remains challenging security yesterday difficult issue even in those areas. so the logistics of these of these operations are quite quite comp
mccall was talking about people like adam from the ivory coast adam was abducted on his way to europe by people traffickers in libya and sold on many times you know often we don't see him is on. the look and a house which up and then someone gave me a telephone to call my mother he took a knife and cut my leg. while i was screaming he kept shouting i want money i want money we cut my leg again and again while i cried cause he pleaded with us. in the end adams family paid a ransom of five...
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is covering that summit in the city of abidjan in the ivory coast and he joins me now from there now no lacks the issue of slave trade in refugees in libya has caused a huge amount of concern and a back to the cause for urgent action there what was said. there was an emergency meeting by the leaders on the topic called for by french president in monterrey mccall last night and it did you build some results according at least the french the plan is now to evacuate at least some of the migrants that are in these terrible camps in libya of course there are two problems with this first of all. not all the camps will grant access to whoever wants to go there because the situation in libya is complicated and although the official government has said we will help you do that some of those camps are not on the territory of the official government and then who is actually going to do that in one room i call talked about military personnel the germans denied that what they agreed on apparently though is to send those migrants into camps in the niger and child and to process their asylum reques
is covering that summit in the city of abidjan in the ivory coast and he joins me now from there now no lacks the issue of slave trade in refugees in libya has caused a huge amount of concern and a back to the cause for urgent action there what was said. there was an emergency meeting by the leaders on the topic called for by french president in monterrey mccall last night and it did you build some results according at least the french the plan is now to evacuate at least some of the migrants...
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the european union and the african union meet in ivory coast to discuss ways of dealing with the flow of refugees from africa into you. i'm phil gayle welcome to the program. a former bosnian croat military chief has died after apparently swallowing poison during a hearing of the un's tribunals for the former yugoslavia slobodan praia the contents of a small bottle seconds after the court upheld his twenty year sentence for war crimes and crimes against humanity given and he was about to go to prison for what would probably be the rest of his life the judge confirmed a twenty year sentence and then this. i'm not a war criminal i oppose this conviction. stop place police or don't confusion at first and then an attempt to move on to other business sponsible it as a judge was dealing with the next case calls from within the court. the convicted military chief said he had taken action. taken poison gradually his claim is repeated the potential gravity of the situation sinks in and court officials move to halt the proceedings and take him for medical attention. ok. we suspend the. sprint p
the european union and the african union meet in ivory coast to discuss ways of dealing with the flow of refugees from africa into you. i'm phil gayle welcome to the program. a former bosnian croat military chief has died after apparently swallowing poison during a hearing of the un's tribunals for the former yugoslavia slobodan praia the contents of a small bottle seconds after the court upheld his twenty year sentence for war crimes and crimes against humanity given and he was about to go to...
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the big story is ivory coast going out. many will point to the lost generation, the likes of toures, and the captain having quit since the title in 2015. attention will also focus on renard, the man who guided them to their title two yea rs who guided them to their title two years ago, who is now in charge of morocco, and so masterminded their demise. in the other group c game, dr congo wrapped up top spot, beating togo 3—1. morocco finished second in the group, but the big story of course is the african champions going out, joining pretournament favourites algeria, and host nation gabon, to be eliminated in the group staged at this year's african cup of nations, where the shocks continue to come. so just to confirm — that result means morocco qualify for the quarterfinals second in the group, behind dr congo who just needed a point against togo to reach the last eight, but ran away with a 3—1win. napoli are into the semi finals of the italian cup after a 1—0 win against fiorentina. the spanish forward jose callejon
the big story is ivory coast going out. many will point to the lost generation, the likes of toures, and the captain having quit since the title in 2015. attention will also focus on renard, the man who guided them to their title two yea rs who guided them to their title two years ago, who is now in charge of morocco, and so masterminded their demise. in the other group c game, dr congo wrapped up top spot, beating togo 3—1. morocco finished second in the group, but the big story of course is...
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because on mark's hoffman joins me now from john in the ivory coast he's covering that summit for us welcome max so what is the main aim of the summit from the european perspective is it to stem the flow of refugees coming into europe or are they genuinely interested in the future of africa and improving the lives of the people living there through investments and so on. it's hard to separate those issues nowadays because as many people here would also acknowledge on the european side the migration crisis was the wake up call that got everybody interested in africa again and put it on the top of the us gender is one of the main reasons why we're having this summit here right now in abidjan but with this also came the realization that you need to invest in africa that it's important to get the economy is here going to give people a perspective especially the young people you just mentioned and with the demographical situation the way it is meaning that probably the population in africa will cross drupal until two thousand one hundred this is more urgent than ever so that's the focus m
because on mark's hoffman joins me now from john in the ivory coast he's covering that summit for us welcome max so what is the main aim of the summit from the european perspective is it to stem the flow of refugees coming into europe or are they genuinely interested in the future of africa and improving the lives of the people living there through investments and so on. it's hard to separate those issues nowadays because as many people here would also acknowledge on the european side the...
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brent: our max hoffman, tonight at that summe summit in ivory coast. u.s. president donald trump says the u.s. will, quote, handle the situation. he's referring to the latest ballistic missile test by north korea. he says america will impose additional sanctions on pyongyang. he is also calling on china to use all available levers to influence north korea. china has voiced grave concern and has called for more talks to resolve the crisis. pyongyang claims its latest test launches a new type of missile, and some experts believe that it is capable of hitting the united states mainland, including washington d.c.. ♪ >> north korea triumphantly claims it has become a global nuclear power, and after a lull of over two months it has fired another internet -- and other intercontinental ballistic missile. this one flew much higher than previous ones before landing in the sea of japan. state media announced the news in a special broadcast. it said the lost -- it said the launch was complete success and the new missile represented a giant leap forward. pyongyang cla
brent: our max hoffman, tonight at that summe summit in ivory coast. u.s. president donald trump says the u.s. will, quote, handle the situation. he's referring to the latest ballistic missile test by north korea. he says america will impose additional sanctions on pyongyang. he is also calling on china to use all available levers to influence north korea. china has voiced grave concern and has called for more talks to resolve the crisis. pyongyang claims its latest test launches a new type of...
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the african union and the european union meeting in ivory coast to discuss ways of dealing with the flow of refugees from africa into europe. and we visit one of the most dangerous places on earth this sleepy looking town and home to us as the third highest murder rates in the world and we look at the work being done to keep street children safe and out of the hands of the guy. i'm phil gale welcome to the program a former bosnian croat militia chiefs died after apparently swallowing poison juror in the hearing. the un's tribunals for the former yugoslavia. the contents of a small bottle seconds after the court upheld his twenty year sentence for war crimes and crimes against humanity. slobodan project was about to go to prison for what would probably be the rest of his life the judge confirms a twenty year prison sentence and then this. i'm not a war criminal i oppose this conviction stop. confusion at first and as the judge moves on to the next case calls come from within the court i have taken points. to ok. we suspend the. spent pleas to curtains later it became clear that died from
the african union and the european union meeting in ivory coast to discuss ways of dealing with the flow of refugees from africa into europe. and we visit one of the most dangerous places on earth this sleepy looking town and home to us as the third highest murder rates in the world and we look at the work being done to keep street children safe and out of the hands of the guy. i'm phil gale welcome to the program a former bosnian croat militia chiefs died after apparently swallowing poison...
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david shukman has been back to ivory coast. a heart—warming story of recovery — a baby chimpanzee, nemleyjunior, with a great appetite. an astonishing turnaround, given the trauma he's been through. poachers killed his mother and the rest of his family and then sold him to wildlife traffickers. he's learning to explore. he was freed as a result of a bbc news investigation. but he never liked to get too farfrom his keepers. he wants constant company. chimpanzees live in close families in the wild. nemleyjunior has now lost his and needs a new one. this is a key moment for nemleyjunior, meeting another chimpanzee, a slightly older female. he's never going to make it back into the wild, so the best hope is to create bonds with a new family. just a few months ago, he looked so much thinner while in the hands of animal smugglers. they were selling him for $12,500. we briefed the police and they moved in. a raid led to two arrests. a young dealer called ibrahima traore and his uncle mohamed. they're now awaiting trial — the fir
david shukman has been back to ivory coast. a heart—warming story of recovery — a baby chimpanzee, nemleyjunior, with a great appetite. an astonishing turnaround, given the trauma he's been through. poachers killed his mother and the rest of his family and then sold him to wildlife traffickers. he's learning to explore. he was freed as a result of a bbc news investigation. but he never liked to get too farfrom his keepers. he wants constant company. chimpanzees live in close families in the...
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coast the international organization for migration gave him a small amount of start up money for his chicken farm. jumping fish should be more of these initiatives to stop young people leaving africa that's his message to the heads of government reason just a few kilometers away most of us are not like to see them spending more money on young people there are so many unemployed young people many of them are highly qualified and have plans and ideas something has to change. the topic of migration is high on the agenda at the african and european union summit german chancellor angela merkel said the issue is tied to the fight against people trafficking. in recent weeks there have been shocking reports from libya detailing how african migrants have been sold as slaves. in a highly emotional element to the issue so i think there is a common interest in stopping illegal migration and instead offering legal ways for people from africa to be educated and study in europe africa. humanitarian critics say there are far too few legal possibilities for migrants but most n.g.o.s are excluded from
coast the international organization for migration gave him a small amount of start up money for his chicken farm. jumping fish should be more of these initiatives to stop young people leaving africa that's his message to the heads of government reason just a few kilometers away most of us are not like to see them spending more money on young people there are so many unemployed young people many of them are highly qualified and have plans and ideas something has to change. the topic of...
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and senegal‘s friendly with ivory coast in paris is abandoned after pitch invaders rugby tackle lamine gassama. hello and welcome to the programme and we start with tennis news. 18 time grand slam winner and world number six roger federer had few difficulties negotiating a path to the fourth round of the miami masters yesterday. the big one martin del paco. —— he beat one martin del paco. —— he beat one martin del paco. —— he beat one martin del potro. the swiss who's already won the australian open and indian wells masters tournaments this year was rarely troubled against del potro, and will play spain's roberto bautista agut in the round of 16 as he searches for a third title at this event and first since 2006. not so simple for 12th seed nick kyrgios though. the australian needed nearly two and a half hours to get the better of croatia's ivo karlovic taking it 6—4, 6—7, 7—6 to set up a last 16 match against either david goffin or diego schwartzman. czech number 10 seed tomas berdych is into the fourth round after he saw off the challenge of luxembourg's gilles mull
and senegal‘s friendly with ivory coast in paris is abandoned after pitch invaders rugby tackle lamine gassama. hello and welcome to the programme and we start with tennis news. 18 time grand slam winner and world number six roger federer had few difficulties negotiating a path to the fourth round of the miami masters yesterday. the big one martin del paco. —— he beat one martin del paco. —— he beat one martin del paco. —— he beat one martin del potro. the swiss who's already won...
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from the european union and the african union that meets in ivory coast to discuss ways of dealing with the flow of refugees from africa into europe. i'm phil gal welcome to the program we began with a drama unfolding at the u.n. war crimes tribunal for the former yugoslavia croatian state media are reporting that to form a boston croat to. military chief slobbered and probably at his died after drinking what he told the court was poison. given and he was about to go to prison for what would probably be the rest of his life the judge confirmed to twenty year prison sentence and this. i am not a war criminal i oppose this conviction. stop place police adult confusion at first and then an attempt to move on to other business responsible but as the judge was dealing with the next case calls from within the court. the convicted military chief said he had taken action i have taken poison gradually his claim is repeated until it lays it on the potential gravity of the situation sinks in and caught a fish oils move to halt the proceedings and take him for medical attention ok. we spend the. sp
from the european union and the african union that meets in ivory coast to discuss ways of dealing with the flow of refugees from africa into europe. i'm phil gal welcome to the program we began with a drama unfolding at the u.n. war crimes tribunal for the former yugoslavia croatian state media are reporting that to form a boston croat to. military chief slobbered and probably at his died after drinking what he told the court was poison. given and he was about to go to prison for what would...
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president in ivory coast today for the europe africa summit. he will begetting giving a live interview tonight on france 24. he reports in the u.k. release the details of a possible deal on brexit with britain paying up to 55 billion euros to leave the eu. business news with stephen carroll. you are going to start with the digital currency bitcoin which has reached a new record value. hasor the first time it been valued at more than $10,000. just a year ago it was worth only $740. bitcoin is a completely digital currency. it is not backed or regulated by any central authority and it has no intrinsic value. short time ago bitcoin was worth over $10,800. there's still skepticism about bitcoin with the boss of credit squeeze saying it was the very definition of a bubble. alison sargent has more. >> some say they are worth nothing. for those who buy and sell the bitcoin each one could be worth over $10,000. bitcoins can be thought of as digital tokens. they can be used to make payments internationally without fees and are even accepted by some reta
president in ivory coast today for the europe africa summit. he will begetting giving a live interview tonight on france 24. he reports in the u.k. release the details of a possible deal on brexit with britain paying up to 55 billion euros to leave the eu. business news with stephen carroll. you are going to start with the digital currency bitcoin which has reached a new record value. hasor the first time it been valued at more than $10,000. just a year ago it was worth only $740. bitcoin is a...