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protests begin in tunisia. after a young graduate sets himself on fire when stopped from selling fruit and vegetables without a licence. they soon gain an unstoppable momentum. injust under a month, demonstrations reach a scale rarely seen in the arab world. so far, more than 100 people have died in clashes with security forces, amid a wave of arrests. the protesters are calling for an end to president ben ali's regime. tunisia injanuary 2011 has stability but little freedom. president ben ali maintains strict control of society, shored up by a vast network of spies, informers and secret police. ben ali came to power in 1987. he promised reform, democracy, women's rights and education. but he had failed to deliver a more free and open society. the protests that began in december erupt quickly. people are taking to the streets, railing against poverty, unemployment and political repression. 0n the evening ofjanuary 13, the president appears on television to address the nation, urging calm. a commanding ben ali s
protests begin in tunisia. after a young graduate sets himself on fire when stopped from selling fruit and vegetables without a licence. they soon gain an unstoppable momentum. injust under a month, demonstrations reach a scale rarely seen in the arab world. so far, more than 100 people have died in clashes with security forces, amid a wave of arrests. the protesters are calling for an end to president ben ali's regime. tunisia injanuary 2011 has stability but little freedom. president ben ali...
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tunisia, in january 2011, has stability but little freedom. president ben ali maintains strict control of society, shored up by a vast network of spies, informers and secret police. ben ali came to power in 1987, ousting his predecessor to become he promised reform, democracy, women's rights and education. but he had failed to deliver a more free and open society, the protests that began in december erupt quickly. people are taking to the streets, railing against poverty, unemployment and political repression. 0n the evening of january the 13th, the president appears on television to address the nation, urging calm. a commanding ben ali says he has understood the outrage on the street and promised widespread reforms, but will not step down. the bbc has obtained secret recordings of phone calls we believe to have been made by the president to some of his closest advisers. they have been forensically analysed by audio experts, who found no evidence of tampering or manipulation. we have also played these recordings to people who know the individu
tunisia, in january 2011, has stability but little freedom. president ben ali maintains strict control of society, shored up by a vast network of spies, informers and secret police. ben ali came to power in 1987, ousting his predecessor to become he promised reform, democracy, women's rights and education. but he had failed to deliver a more free and open society, the protests that began in december erupt quickly. people are taking to the streets, railing against poverty, unemployment and...
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. >> we turn next to tunisia, the birthplace of the arab spring. demonstrators clashed with security forces on the 11th anniversary of the country's revolution. protesters are critical of the president's plan to rewrite the constitution. police used water cannons and several people are reported to have been arrested. it was back in 2011 when tunisia's longtime president was ousted, sparking similar uprisings across the region. the bbc has obtained recordings of the anxious phone calls he made as he fled the country. >> for two decades, he brutally suppressed his opposition. in 2011, antigovernment protests swept the country, forcing the president to address the nation. >> the bbc has obtained secret recordings of phone calls we believed to have been made by the president to his closest advisors. they have been forensically analyzed and played to people who know the individuals heard and they believe the voices to be genne. the first call is believed to be an influential tycoon just after the president's address to the nation. >> [speaking foreign l
. >> we turn next to tunisia, the birthplace of the arab spring. demonstrators clashed with security forces on the 11th anniversary of the country's revolution. protesters are critical of the president's plan to rewrite the constitution. police used water cannons and several people are reported to have been arrested. it was back in 2011 when tunisia's longtime president was ousted, sparking similar uprisings across the region. the bbc has obtained recordings of the anxious phone calls he...
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they denied tunisia a penalty. i goalkeeper in the samert france24.comt the goalkeeper in the same way just galvanizing the proud. once again, just a brilliant side, and what a sight, tunisia on the other site have been struggling with an outbreak of covid in their squad. the man who is basically leading the team on the field is out. they do make it through as the third-best place group, but there's another surprise that comes along with gambia qualifying. the two newcomers going through to the knockout round. what a brilliant result. who knows what could happen? as we have seen, the favorites do not always make it through. mark: indeed, every dog deserves its day. thank you for joining us for the africa cup of nations. next, a teenager became the youngest woman to fly solo around the world this thursday, the first person to do so in a micro like plane after a five-month, five-contin -- five-continent journey, she landed back in an airport in belgium after flying 51,000 kilometers over 52 nations in the world's fas
they denied tunisia a penalty. i goalkeeper in the samert france24.comt the goalkeeper in the same way just galvanizing the proud. once again, just a brilliant side, and what a sight, tunisia on the other site have been struggling with an outbreak of covid in their squad. the man who is basically leading the team on the field is out. they do make it through as the third-best place group, but there's another surprise that comes along with gambia qualifying. the two newcomers going through to the...
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tunisia saw a penalty saved with 15 minutes to play before chaos ensued. the referee first mistakenly blew for full—time with the clock on 85 minutes, to much anger from the tunisian bench. play resumed before the referee again brought the match to a close just before the 90 minutes were up, and hadn't even taken into account a considerable amount of time that should have been added on for stoppages. it was only when the post match news conferences were underway that tournamanet officials ordered the game should be finished with a minutes still to play. mali came back out, tunisia refused, with many of their players already changed and so mali were given the win. no such issues as ivory coast moved to the top of group e after their 1—0 win over equatorial guinea. max—alain gradel blasting his side ahead in the 5th minute. and gambia marked their debut at the finals with a 1—0 win over mauritania. great goal too, from abliejallow in the tenth minute. novak djokovic has admitted to a serious covid breach in his native serbia before he travelled to me
tunisia saw a penalty saved with 15 minutes to play before chaos ensued. the referee first mistakenly blew for full—time with the clock on 85 minutes, to much anger from the tunisian bench. play resumed before the referee again brought the match to a close just before the 90 minutes were up, and hadn't even taken into account a considerable amount of time that should have been added on for stoppages. it was only when the post match news conferences were underway that tournamanet officials...
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tunisia abandoning the game in the end. the most impressive teams so far are nigeria who beat egypt and ivory coast who you feel just have so many more gears to go through the motions. >> thank you. that brings us to the end of this bulletin. please stay tuned. ♪ >> to the girl with the mousy hair. >> how lownd thank y for ining us with the weekly film review. the third fema director to win a best director award last sunday, but actors, filmmakers, and stios endurethe ceremony. nicole kidman was among the winners. there was no telecast or live streaming or red carpet or celebrity presenters. 18 million people have tuned in on tv. what is going on? >> until this year, the stews -- studios spent money getting gold statues. the absence of a single black member set off shock and disapproval when there was an investigative piece revealing that while the members came from dozens of countries, not one of them was black. there were 87 members, and now there are 107 members. publicists and pr firms refused to work with the associa
tunisia abandoning the game in the end. the most impressive teams so far are nigeria who beat egypt and ivory coast who you feel just have so many more gears to go through the motions. >> thank you. that brings us to the end of this bulletin. please stay tuned. ♪ >> to the girl with the mousy hair. >> how lownd thank y for ining us with the weekly film review. the third fema director to win a best director award last sunday, but actors, filmmakers, and stios endurethe...
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in the other game, gambia beat tunisia 1—0 to finish second, with tunisia also advancing to the knockout stages in third. emma raducanu has revealed she was advised not to play her second round match at the australian open because of large blisters on her hand. the british number one says she's learned a lot about herself, after playing through the pain and taking her opponent danka kovinic to three sets before being knocked out. i was struggling with my hand before the match. there were some people in my team that maybe didn't want me to play, but i wanted to go out there and fight through it, see how far i could get. but i thought it was a pretty good learning experience for me. i discovered tools about me and myself and my game that i didn't know i had before, so, yeah, i can take some positives even from this match. montell douglas will become the first british woman to compete at both the summer and winter olympics, after being named in the team gb bobsleigh squad for beijing. she competed in the ioo—metres at the beijing summer games in 2008 and she'll be brakewoman in mica mcnei
in the other game, gambia beat tunisia 1—0 to finish second, with tunisia also advancing to the knockout stages in third. emma raducanu has revealed she was advised not to play her second round match at the australian open because of large blisters on her hand. the british number one says she's learned a lot about herself, after playing through the pain and taking her opponent danka kovinic to three sets before being knocked out. i was struggling with my hand before the match. there were some...
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tunisia saw a penalty saved with 15 minutes to play before chaos ensued. the referee first mistakenly blew for full—time with the clock on 85 minutes, to much anger from the tunisian bench. play resumed before the referee again brought the match to a close just before the 90 minutes were up, and hadn�*t even taken into account a considerable amount of time that should have been added on for stoppages. it was only when the post match news conferences were underway that tournamanet officials ordered the game should be finished with 4 minutes still to play. mali came back out, tunisia refused, with many of their players already changed and so mali were given the win. no such issues as ivory coast moved to the top of group e after their 1—0 win over equatorial guinea. max—alain gradel blasting his side ahead in the 5th minute. and gambia marked their debut at the finals with a 1—0 win over mauritania. great goal too, from abliejallow in the tenth minute. novak djokovic has admitted to a serious covid breach in his native serbia before he travelled to
tunisia saw a penalty saved with 15 minutes to play before chaos ensued. the referee first mistakenly blew for full—time with the clock on 85 minutes, to much anger from the tunisian bench. play resumed before the referee again brought the match to a close just before the 90 minutes were up, and hadn�*t even taken into account a considerable amount of time that should have been added on for stoppages. it was only when the post match news conferences were underway that tournamanet officials...
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it can be secured there when against cambia burkina, faso b. tunisia to also move into the last 4 on sunday. egypt face morocco and synagogue play equitorial giddy. you're watching dw news live from berlin on next vice with we've got some hot tips for your bucket list. ah romantic corner chat up spot for me. check, and some great cultural memorials to boot d w. travel off we go. the battle against cove it the oma variant is putting health care systems around the world to the test vaccination campaigns are accelerating while restrictions are intensifying once again. but are these measures enough to stop the spread of omicron, fax data and reports like, you know, a weekly coping 19 special every thursday on d. w. ah, giants of the fossil fuel era. in the endless quest of her coal, they often bulldoze whatever stands in their way. dozens of villages have already been flattened and it seems little god will be next them tom, other than the district government decided to expropriate your fault. but residence and activists are fighting back. they don't want more cool. powered electricity ab
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it's been almost 2 years from tunisia, and we doubt casablanca from morocco have won the last 5 african chap princely titles. why is that? and is there no hope for the east and a self? by the way, it's not me dividing up african football. the africans did that. the compensation of african football is the overarching structure. however, unlike in europe or south america, there are 5 regional subdivisions to south east central and the dominant federations of western north africa. so why to west and north africa, dominic, when you start researching you quickly come across some easy explanations. this scientist from cape town thinks it's about physical attributes. such dominance always comes down to genetics. west africans are bigger and stronger than the rest of the continent. is it that simple, nigerian football expert oma a catch of but says, well, kind of, yes. west africa, i'm not sure. the stronger west africa are naturally are made to compete very well in football. true liberia's george way of or ivory? and did you talk by and yaya to they, they are strong guys, but then why are it l
it's been almost 2 years from tunisia, and we doubt casablanca from morocco have won the last 5 african chap princely titles. why is that? and is there no hope for the east and a self? by the way, it's not me dividing up african football. the africans did that. the compensation of african football is the overarching structure. however, unlike in europe or south america, there are 5 regional subdivisions to south east central and the dominant federations of western north africa. so why to west...
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tunisia beat nigeria while burkino faso needed a penalty shoot out to get past gabon. on monday the tiny island nation of comoros play in the knockout stage for the first time. the indian ocean nation of under1 million people have already helped knock out ghana but they now face hosts cameroon with an injury crisis — they have no recognised goalkeeper fit to play — one was injured in the win over ghana while the other two in the squad have gone down with covid. idid i did offer but they didn't want me. anyway, talking about the winter olympics in china which gets under way on the fourth of february. we have just heard from the beijing organiser who say they have detected four confirmed positive covid—19 cases and this was detected on the 23rd of january amongst new arrivals. so that is the situation with regards to the winter olympics and the latest sport. now... with songs including california girls, good vibrations and god only knows, brian wilson and the beach boys took californian surf music and made it famous around the world. later this year he turns 80 and
tunisia beat nigeria while burkino faso needed a penalty shoot out to get past gabon. on monday the tiny island nation of comoros play in the knockout stage for the first time. the indian ocean nation of under1 million people have already helped knock out ghana but they now face hosts cameroon with an injury crisis — they have no recognised goalkeeper fit to play — one was injured in the win over ghana while the other two in the squad have gone down with covid. idid i did offer but they...
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it can be secure there, went against gambia, burkina, faso, b, tunisia to also move into the last 4 on sunday. that is to say to day egypt, face morocco and synagogue play equitorial, guinea. and reminder, the top stories are following for you. a major winter storm has slammed into the eastern united states with high winds and heavy, so severe weather alerts were issued across a region of around 70000000 people. residents are being urged to stay home and avoid unnecessary traffic. you're watching. deed of you news live from berlin. i'm nick spicer. thanks for watching. a people in trucks injured one, trying to flee the city center. more and more refugees are being turned away. families with people being screened around 200 people around the world. more than 300000000 people are seeking refuge. yes. why? because no one should have to flee. make up your own mind. d. w. made for mines. ah, ah. this week on world stories. endless inflation in turkey. a lemon paradise in france. we begin in ukraine. where the army has been fighting pro russian separatists along the border for nearly 8 years
it can be secure there, went against gambia, burkina, faso, b, tunisia to also move into the last 4 on sunday. that is to say to day egypt, face morocco and synagogue play equitorial, guinea. and reminder, the top stories are following for you. a major winter storm has slammed into the eastern united states with high winds and heavy, so severe weather alerts were issued across a region of around 70000000 people. residents are being urged to stay home and avoid unnecessary traffic. you're...
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elsewhere, tunisia beat mauritania whilst gambia and mali played out a 1—1 draw. joe root says he wants to continue as england captain, despite their 4—0 hammering in the ashes. england were put out of their misery earlier, after an all—too—familiar batting collapse brought an end to the fifth and final test in hobart, as australia won by 146 runs. our sports correspondent joe wilson was watching. australia's cricketers summoned the spirit to celebrate in hobart, but this seemed like their effortless ashes. mark wood took six wickets — it meant england could win the fifth test match if they scored 271. and they got to 68 without losing a wicket. then the collapse. which former captain alastair cook called "rock bottom". australia's bowlers were relentless, cameron green the great discovery. covid restrictions, lack of preparations were all relevant — but 124 all out? not muchjoe root could do with the delivery that barely bounced, but england's emerging players just aren't getting better. the art and graft of test match batting, gone. that is it, england
elsewhere, tunisia beat mauritania whilst gambia and mali played out a 1—1 draw. joe root says he wants to continue as england captain, despite their 4—0 hammering in the ashes. england were put out of their misery earlier, after an all—too—familiar batting collapse brought an end to the fifth and final test in hobart, as australia won by 146 runs. our sports correspondent joe wilson was watching. australia's cricketers summoned the spirit to celebrate in hobart, but this seemed like...
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it can be secured there when against gambia can a fast so be tunisia to also move in to the last 4 and on sunday egypt face morocco and sending out play equitorial, guinea. and reminder. now the top stories are following for you. a major winter storm has slammed into the eastern united states with high winds and heavy snow. severe weather alerts were issued across a region of around 70000000 people. residents are being urged to stay home and avoid unnecessary travel. you're watching deed of you news live from berlin. we'll be back with more headlines at the top of the hour until then there's always our website, p w dot com. i'm the spicer, thanks for watching. ah linda.
it can be secured there when against gambia can a fast so be tunisia to also move in to the last 4 and on sunday egypt face morocco and sending out play equitorial, guinea. and reminder. now the top stories are following for you. a major winter storm has slammed into the eastern united states with high winds and heavy snow. severe weather alerts were issued across a region of around 70000000 people. residents are being urged to stay home and avoid unnecessary travel. you're watching deed of you...
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before burkina, faso b, tunisia to also move forward into the last 4 on sunday, egypt faced morocco and cynical play equitorial guinea american football superstar tom brady has announced his retirement from the sport after 22 seasons, a 44 year old quarterback played his last 2 seasons with the tampa bay buccaneers, with whom he won the super bowl in 2020 before falling short in the divisional. around this season. brady previously played for the new england patriots and holds a record 7 superbowl victories and the nfl watching d. w. news line from berlin state, you're now for shift living in the digital age. we'll be back with more headlines at the top of the hour until then remember, there is always our website, c, w dot com and go further from me and the entire team. thank you so much for watching. ah, well get to the dark side.
before burkina, faso b, tunisia to also move forward into the last 4 on sunday, egypt faced morocco and cynical play equitorial guinea american football superstar tom brady has announced his retirement from the sport after 22 seasons, a 44 year old quarterback played his last 2 seasons with the tampa bay buccaneers, with whom he won the super bowl in 2020 before falling short in the divisional. around this season. brady previously played for the new england patriots and holds a record 7...
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it's half time in the second of the day's games — nigeria against tunisia, two former winners of the competition. nigeria are the only team with a 100% record from the group stages. let's have a quick look at some of the other headlines. in golf, belgian thomas pieters won the abu dhabi hsbc championship. he went round in level par in his final round to finish on 10 under to win by a single shot. that's his sixth tour title. there was another wash—out in the women's ashes with the third t20 abandoned in adelaide. australia lead england 11—2 in the multi—format series and they will retain the ashes if they win the one—off test that starts this week. at the age of a7, sebastien loeb has become then oldest winner of a world championship rally. the nine—time world champion, won the season opening monte carlo rally as a guest driver for ford. he retired from full—time rallying ten years ago. the quarterfinal line—up at the australian open is beginning to take shape. rafa nadal survived the longest tie—break of his career to come through in straight sets against adrian mann
it's half time in the second of the day's games — nigeria against tunisia, two former winners of the competition. nigeria are the only team with a 100% record from the group stages. let's have a quick look at some of the other headlines. in golf, belgian thomas pieters won the abu dhabi hsbc championship. he went round in level par in his final round to finish on 10 under to win by a single shot. that's his sixth tour title. there was another wash—out in the women's ashes with the third t20...
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a cabby secured their when against cambia burkina, faso b. tunisia to also move on to the last 4 on sunday. egypt face morocco and synagogue play equitorial, guinea. and reminder, the top stories were following for you. a major winter storm has slammed into the eastern united states with strong winds and heavy snow. severe weather alerts were issued across a region of around 70000000 people. residents are being urged to stay home and avoid unnecessary trap. you of course, watching the w news live from berlin. it will be back at the top of the hours. more headlines to tell. there's always are website w dot com. i'm next, spicer, thanks for watching. ah ah ah.
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a can be secure there, went against gambia, burkina, faso, b, tunisia to also move into the last 4 on sunday. that is to say to day egypt, face morocco and synagogue play equitorial, guinea and reminder, the top stores are falling for you. a major winter storm has slammed into the eastern united states with high winds and heavy, so severe weather alerts were issued across a region of around 70000000 people. residents are being urged to stay home and avoid unnecessary traffic. you're watching deed of you news live from berlin. optics visor, thanks to watch people in trucks injured when trying to flee the city center.
a can be secure there, went against gambia, burkina, faso, b, tunisia to also move into the last 4 on sunday. that is to say to day egypt, face morocco and synagogue play equitorial, guinea and reminder, the top stores are falling for you. a major winter storm has slammed into the eastern united states with high winds and heavy, so severe weather alerts were issued across a region of around 70000000 people. residents are being urged to stay home and avoid unnecessary traffic. you're watching...
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nominees included amy gutmann, los angeles mayor eric garcetti and the current us ambassador to tunisia, donald blome. [silence] >> thank you very much, chairman menendez, members of the senate foreign relations committee, thank you for allowing me to briefly introduce doctor amy gutmann express my support for her nomination as next us ambassador to germany. thank you for your willingness to serve in such an important leadership role. members of this committee probably know she served as president of the university of pennsylvania. before a highlight a few of her many accomplishments there i want to acknowledge a different aspect of her history which is relevant to this hearing. benjamin franklin was one of the most accomplished diplomats who skillfully navigated the complicated dynamics of 18th-century european politics to promote american ideals and protect the nation's democracy abroad. changed since then but some of the diplomatic challenges franklin faced her main the same today including ardently defending us interests even in times of disagreements with our allies while maintaini
nominees included amy gutmann, los angeles mayor eric garcetti and the current us ambassador to tunisia, donald blome. [silence] >> thank you very much, chairman menendez, members of the senate foreign relations committee, thank you for allowing me to briefly introduce doctor amy gutmann express my support for her nomination as next us ambassador to germany. thank you for your willingness to serve in such an important leadership role. members of this committee probably know she served as...
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the draw, burkina faso, ranked 60th in the world, are aiming to cause a shock tonight as they take on tunisia. and it's burkina faso who lead 1—0. two matches in the fourth round of the women's fa cup this afternoon. a comfortable win for manchester city, they beat nottingham forest 8—0. georgia stanway with a hat trick. holders chelsea are also through to the 5th round after they beat aston villa 3—i, villa pulling one back in the 95th minute. now, in rugby, there was a dramatic comeback in the women's premier iss. wasps left it late but came from behind to earn a is—all draw at home to exeter.the chiefs took charge just before half time with south africa international zintle mpupha scoring the pick of the game's tries. exeter chipped away at the deficit and with just minutes remaining flo williams�* penalty secured the draw. elsewhere there were wins for loughborough, saracens and harlequins. in the men's premiership, there were wins for london irish — who jumped above opponents exeter in the table, recording their first league double over the chiefs in 11 years. newcastle again
the draw, burkina faso, ranked 60th in the world, are aiming to cause a shock tonight as they take on tunisia. and it's burkina faso who lead 1—0. two matches in the fourth round of the women's fa cup this afternoon. a comfortable win for manchester city, they beat nottingham forest 8—0. georgia stanway with a hat trick. holders chelsea are also through to the 5th round after they beat aston villa 3—i, villa pulling one back in the 95th minute. now, in rugby, there was a dramatic comeback...
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in the other game, gambia beat tunisia 1—0 to finish second, with tunisia also advancing to the knockout stages in third. emma raducanu has revealed she was advised not to play her second round match at the australian open because of large blisters on her hand. the british number one says she's learned a lot about herself, after playing through the pain and taking her opponent danka kovinic to three sets before being knocked out. i was struggling with my hand before the match. there were some people in my team that maybe didn't want me to play, but i wanted to go out there and fight through it, see how far i could get. but i thought it was a pretty good learning experience for me. i discovered tools about me and myself and my game that i didn't know i had before, so, yeah, i can take some positives even from this match. montell douglas will become the first british woman to compete at both the summer and winter olympics, after being named in the team gb bobsleigh squad for beijing. she competed in the 100—metres at the beijing summer games in 2008 and she'll be brakewoman in mica mcnei
in the other game, gambia beat tunisia 1—0 to finish second, with tunisia also advancing to the knockout stages in third. emma raducanu has revealed she was advised not to play her second round match at the australian open because of large blisters on her hand. the british number one says she's learned a lot about herself, after playing through the pain and taking her opponent danka kovinic to three sets before being knocked out. i was struggling with my hand before the match. there were some...
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eric: back on the astral, the crew comes across a group of youths and unaccompanied minors from tunisia, all hoping they're coming to a better world. three daysarlier, a presidential coup plunged their country into chaos. male: we have three children, and they're sick, sir. sir, the kids are sick. albert: [speaking in foreign language] sit down. hey, hey, the boat is moving. it's dangerous, okay. so sit down, everyone. a boat is coming. male: wait here, sir? albert: yeah, you wait here. male: but sir, the children. the children is not good, are sick. albert: yeah, i know. i will be here. male: we stay with you? albert: yeah. male: very okay, sir. male: thank you very much. male: thank you, sir. albert: you're welcome, man. eric: in the full moon, the swell is rising. even after the crew attaches a lifebuoy, the boat is slowly sinking. albert: [speaking in foreign language] gerard: we see that the boat was very small, overcrowded and embarking water. people was really in danger, so that's why we decide to take this action and put the life raft at sea. now we have these 17 people onboard
eric: back on the astral, the crew comes across a group of youths and unaccompanied minors from tunisia, all hoping they're coming to a better world. three daysarlier, a presidential coup plunged their country into chaos. male: we have three children, and they're sick, sir. sir, the kids are sick. albert: [speaking in foreign language] sit down. hey, hey, the boat is moving. it's dangerous, okay. so sit down, everyone. a boat is coming. male: wait here, sir? albert: yeah, you wait here. male:...
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in final days of 2010, a series of anti—government protests begin in tunisia. after a young graduate sets himself on fire when stopped from selling fruit and vegetables without a licence. they soon gain an unstoppable momentum. injust under a month, demonstrations reach a scale rarely seen in the arab world. so far, more than 100 people have died in clashes with security forces, amid a wave of arrests. the protesters are calling for an end to president ben ali's regime.
in final days of 2010, a series of anti—government protests begin in tunisia. after a young graduate sets himself on fire when stopped from selling fruit and vegetables without a licence. they soon gain an unstoppable momentum. injust under a month, demonstrations reach a scale rarely seen in the arab world. so far, more than 100 people have died in clashes with security forces, amid a wave of arrests. the protesters are calling for an end to president ben ali's regime.
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anchor: at least 11 migrants and refugees have drowned in a shipwreck off the coast of tunisia. the group was attempting to cross the mediterranean to reach europe. 21 people were rescued by coast guards according to a spokesman for the tunisian army. to the u.s. now where antiabortion activists are in washington, d.c. for the annual march 2 life rally. the gathering marks the anniversary of a landmark supreme court ruling in 1973 that legalized abortion. thousands are marching to the court as it considers two state bands limiting access to abortions. if the justices oppose those laws, the historic ruling from five? it -- five decades ago will be overturned. reporter: it is the roe v. wade court decision, which gave access to abortions to american women, and these marchers are adamant that that access and immediately. these are antiabortion activists and they represent a minority of americans. only one in five say all abortions should end in this country. but they are a vocal minority, and they believe right now, they have the wind behind their sales. that is because last year i
anchor: at least 11 migrants and refugees have drowned in a shipwreck off the coast of tunisia. the group was attempting to cross the mediterranean to reach europe. 21 people were rescued by coast guards according to a spokesman for the tunisian army. to the u.s. now where antiabortion activists are in washington, d.c. for the annual march 2 life rally. the gathering marks the anniversary of a landmark supreme court ruling in 1973 that legalized abortion. thousands are marching to the court as...
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they should have been another three minutes for tunisia. . for the past year, we've been following the extraordinary challenges and achievements of rugby league legend kevin sinfield. he's pushed himself to the limit to raise millions of pounds for those living with motor neurone disease, following the diagnosis of his friend and former leeds rhinos teammate rob burrow. now, kevin has received an obe for services to sport and charity. graham satchell was with him. kevin sinfield and his wife, jayne, at windsor castle as he prepares to receive his obe. huge honour, massively humbled by the whole experience. i think, to be here, absolutely, with the mnd community behind me, has been magnificent. it's also my wife's birthday, so i can't steal the limelight too much, and i can't thank people enough — the support has been brilliant. i were just trying to be a mate, and the response has been incredible. in the last two years, kevin sinfield has undertaken two epic, gruelling challenges. the first — seven marathons in seven days. and then going
they should have been another three minutes for tunisia. . for the past year, we've been following the extraordinary challenges and achievements of rugby league legend kevin sinfield. he's pushed himself to the limit to raise millions of pounds for those living with motor neurone disease, following the diagnosis of his friend and former leeds rhinos teammate rob burrow. now, kevin has received an obe for services to sport and charity. graham satchell was with him. kevin sinfield and his wife,...
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there were chaotic scenes, at the africa cup of nations where mali beat tunisia 1—0. ibrahima kone, scored mali's goal from the penalty spot early in the second half. but with just 85 mintues on the clock, the referee got mixed up and blew for full—time. play did resume but he then brought the match to an early close again, just before the 90 minutes were up, minutes of injury time. the post—match press conferences were under way, and some tunisia players were in their ice baths, when the teams were called back out again to play on — mali returned but tunisia didn't, and they've lodged a complaint. there's a suggestion that the referee was suffering from sunstroke. judd trump said he was just getting warmed up, after making it into the quarter—finals of snooker�*s masters at alexandra palace. he came from behind to beat mark allen 6—5, and he said he'd been waiting to produce a performance, like that for a long time and just couldn't help his fist pump — although he's usually quite reserved, he was lifted by the rowdiness of the london crowd. that's all
there were chaotic scenes, at the africa cup of nations where mali beat tunisia 1—0. ibrahima kone, scored mali's goal from the penalty spot early in the second half. but with just 85 mintues on the clock, the referee got mixed up and blew for full—time. play did resume but he then brought the match to an early close again, just before the 90 minutes were up, minutes of injury time. the post—match press conferences were under way, and some tunisia players were in their ice baths, when the...
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-- it is helping tunisia so why not afghanistan? i understand when people talk to me and tell me afghanistan is a country with no electricity or internet. the internet problems are being solved by spacex. solar panels is a good alternative. the solution comes to electricity. once the electricity is solved and internet is solved, we need to do is have -- you can learn in your own native eye which is to -- your own native languages. even if you don't have internet [indiscernible] my grandmother had a radio. the radio is something we are working on. practically, we are opening up ways they can access education. when we look at afghanistan education policy, in the past, education is where they got a lot of aid. workers going to school. i am a product of those students. i have got a u.s. id. but also for the fact that girls education is being politicized right now. those who want to talk are not given the place to talk. [indiscernible] -- we have see who the region is supporting, and what the future holds. for the growth of pakistan, too
-- it is helping tunisia so why not afghanistan? i understand when people talk to me and tell me afghanistan is a country with no electricity or internet. the internet problems are being solved by spacex. solar panels is a good alternative. the solution comes to electricity. once the electricity is solved and internet is solved, we need to do is have -- you can learn in your own native eye which is to -- your own native languages. even if you don't have internet [indiscernible] my grandmother...
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i'm grateful to this committee for confirming as ambassador to the republic of tunisia. i would like to thank my family, my wife deborah who is here with me today and my three children who could not be here. over more than 28 years in the foreign service they have served with me and during frequent moves, emergency evacuations, long periods of separation. they have shared the honor of serving our country abroad, an honor for which i have been deeply grateful. events in afghanistan weigh heavily on me having served there as the embassy political officer in 2012 and 13. i worked alongside colleagues in and out of uniform, some of whom gave their lives. somewhere gravely injured and many bear the invisible wounds of war. i engage with courageous afghans who put themselves at great risk to build the afghan state institutions instability. -- and stability. i will prioritize the safe relocation from afghanistan of any u.s. citizens, lawful permanent residence, special visa holders and other afghans to whom we have a special responsibility, along with their family members. it p
i'm grateful to this committee for confirming as ambassador to the republic of tunisia. i would like to thank my family, my wife deborah who is here with me today and my three children who could not be here. over more than 28 years in the foreign service they have served with me and during frequent moves, emergency evacuations, long periods of separation. they have shared the honor of serving our country abroad, an honor for which i have been deeply grateful. events in afghanistan weigh heavily...
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-- it is helping tunisia so why not afghanistan? i understand when people talk to me and tell me afghanistan is a country with no electricity or internet. the internet problems are being solved by spacex. solar panels is a good alternative. the solution comes to electricity. once the electricity is solved and internet is solved, we need to do is have -- you can learn in your own native eye which is to -- your own native languages. even if you don't have internet [indiscernible] my grandmother had a radio. the radio is something we are working on. practically, we are opening up ways they can access education. when we look at afghanistan education policy, in the past, education is where they got a lot of aid. workers going to school. i am a product of those students. i have got a u.s. id. but also for the fact that girls education is being politicized right now. those who want to talk are not given the place to talk. [indiscernible] -- we have see who the region is supporting, and what the future holds. for the growth of pakistan, too
-- it is helping tunisia so why not afghanistan? i understand when people talk to me and tell me afghanistan is a country with no electricity or internet. the internet problems are being solved by spacex. solar panels is a good alternative. the solution comes to electricity. once the electricity is solved and internet is solved, we need to do is have -- you can learn in your own native eye which is to -- your own native languages. even if you don't have internet [indiscernible] my grandmother...
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but the sun is pretty dominant unless you happen to be anywhere ready from tunisia eastwards to turkey. that the winds are normally an increase in ages could be called sunny weather. there is rain around particularly of a place like malta sicily. but circulating largely greece where snow hold readily as it probably will do over the balkans, down through bulgaria as well. not process only slowly moves eastwards during wednesday and it was east into turkey. a turkey gets rain 1st of all, but of course it's fairly readily high in land, say the snow will fall in sudden turkey and then in northern turkey. come wednesday . so it's a big circulation which will affect libya and egypt quite throughout the rest of north africa. to get that's nigeria, where a boucher surprisingly is quite halt. ah, with frank assessments, this crisis is continued to weaken luca shenker, even though perhaps he believes in the beginning that people expect for informed opinions. i think politicians will now be under incredible pressure from their young people. that is one of the most helpful things to come out of th
but the sun is pretty dominant unless you happen to be anywhere ready from tunisia eastwards to turkey. that the winds are normally an increase in ages could be called sunny weather. there is rain around particularly of a place like malta sicily. but circulating largely greece where snow hold readily as it probably will do over the balkans, down through bulgaria as well. not process only slowly moves eastwards during wednesday and it was east into turkey. a turkey gets rain 1st of all, but of...
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now tunisia in those shots, nigeria who did so in a group state, so to nice i guess, to book an hour, so maybe migrate the policies with our fancy to nisa for that one, many african findings will do. so that is another gap between d. i could toto gideon c. well, as we saw yesterday he susco one who and guilty by who said that penalty for, for them they take on synagogue. maybe. yeah, you want to keep synagogue for that one for the class. semifinals ok are cheaper. i only after a couple of nations did others, alyssa shaquilla, thank you very much. and kato, now the cold snap in the eastern mediterranean has hit jerusalem with snow blanketing that city. it's the heaviest snow jerusalem has experienced since 2013. the wintry weather has caused traffic disruption, and residents were advised to stay indoors. but as you can see, some people just could resist the lure of some seasonal park. you're watching dw news from berlin. i'm terry martin. thanks for being with with into the conflict zone with to sebastian the streets of hong kong a quiet these days. the pro democracy movements have bee
now tunisia in those shots, nigeria who did so in a group state, so to nice i guess, to book an hour, so maybe migrate the policies with our fancy to nisa for that one, many african findings will do. so that is another gap between d. i could toto gideon c. well, as we saw yesterday he susco one who and guilty by who said that penalty for, for them they take on synagogue. maybe. yeah, you want to keep synagogue for that one for the class. semifinals ok are cheaper. i only after a couple of...
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one of the favourites in the africa cup of nations football tournament, tunisia, say they have lost 12 players for their next match after they tested positive for covid. among those missing for the final, crucial group game against gambia later on thursday is their star striker, wahbi khazri. president biden has predicted that russian troops will move into ukraine, but warned vladimir putin that his country would pay dearly for a full—scale invasion. russia has around 100,000 troops deployed at the border, but denies it's planning military action. mr biden said that moscow would face severe economic consequences from fresh sanctions. we'll have more on president biden�*s comments in a moment. but first, here's our diplomatic correspondent paul adams. british military equipment arriving in ukraine. short—range anti—tank missiles with a small team of trainers to follow. the latest western gesture of support for a country facing a mounting threat from russia. diplomatic support too. the us secretary of state antony blinken flew to kyiv, promising relentless american efforts to pre
one of the favourites in the africa cup of nations football tournament, tunisia, say they have lost 12 players for their next match after they tested positive for covid. among those missing for the final, crucial group game against gambia later on thursday is their star striker, wahbi khazri. president biden has predicted that russian troops will move into ukraine, but warned vladimir putin that his country would pay dearly for a full—scale invasion. russia has around 100,000 troops deployed...
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the last 5 african champions leak titles have been shared among clubs from egypt, tunisia and morocco. the crew soon loves are run like big companies. financial investment has been exploding, exposing only south africa. can rival those standards. it has mathis competitive clubs with passionate support, but the national team has failed to make progress. it's a bit of a mystery. just like the congo in central africa, african winners in 1968 and 974. they now struggle to even qualify. but on a positive note, there are still fairy tales in africa. camaros population 850000 qualified for 2021 african. their 1st major tournament, it shows african football, has a lot to offer from african african football has become more democratic and is no longer reserved for a select few. and this democracies africa's only real democracy. it's 11 versus 11 . all. it's the best story in african football and doubtless why we love it was your name full thought don't so the verdict is no one country can claim football superiority. it's so hard to see because there's just too much talent on the continent. but
the last 5 african champions leak titles have been shared among clubs from egypt, tunisia and morocco. the crew soon loves are run like big companies. financial investment has been exploding, exposing only south africa. can rival those standards. it has mathis competitive clubs with passionate support, but the national team has failed to make progress. it's a bit of a mystery. just like the congo in central africa, african winners in 1968 and 974. they now struggle to even qualify. but on a...