Elites, government using warfare to prop up their regimes and an effective relief progrgrams are feedining a vicioious cycle thas proving extremely difficult to break. To talk about why this famine is so extreme, white aid programs are coming up short, and what can be done to turn this around, i am joined in the studio by Kiflemariam Gebrewold cofounder of africa works, and a blogger. He says what we truly need is a europeanafrican relations and how we can complement each other. The eurocentric notion of helping africa is not a part of that. Also, with us, Kiflemariam Gebrewold. He has worked for different ngos and the development sector. Last year, he came back from where he where human worked for 10 years. He believes that developmental programs are useless and until today, no country has been developed through development aid. Also with us is Dagmar Dehmer, an editor at the newspaper,. Agesspiegel she says the famine Warning System works well but the aid system only begins to work w
Elites, government using warfare to prop up their regimes and an effective relief progrgrams are feededing a vicicious cycle thas proving extremely difficult to break. To talk about why this famine is so extreme, white aid programs are coming up short, and what can be done to turn this around, i am joined in the studio by Kiflemariam Gebrewold cofounder of africa works, and a blogger. He says what we truly need is a europeanafrican relations and how we can complement each other. The eurocentric notion of helping africa is not a part of that. Also, with us, Kiflemariam Gebrewold. He has worked for different ngos and the development sector. Last year, he came back from where he where human worked for 10 years. He believes that developmental programs are useless and until today, no country has been developed through development aid. Also with us is Dagmar Dehmer, an editor at the newspaper,. Agesspiegel she says the famine Warning System works well but the aid system only begins to work w
Elites, government using warfare to prop up their regimes and an effective relief programams are feedining a vicioious cycle thas proving extremely difficult to break. To talk about why this famine is so extreme, white aid programs are coming up short, and what can be done to turn this around, i am joined in the studio by Kiflemariam Gebrewold cofounder of africa works, and a blogger. He says what we truly need is a europeanafrican relations and how we can complement each other. The eurocentric notion of helping africa is not a part of that. Also, with us, Kiflemariam Gebrewold. He has worked for different ngos and the development sector. Last year, he came back from where he where human worked for 10 years. He believes that developmental programs are useless and until today, no country has been developed through development aid. Also with us is Dagmar Dehmer, an editor at the newspaper,. Agesspiegel she says the famine Warning System works well but the aid system only begins to work w
The nuclear deal with iran, the agreement is facing a battle in congress in the coming weeks. Kimberly halkett reports. The u. S. President appealed directly to Jewish Americans in an online web address that an agreement with iran is israels and the regions best hope for peace. This deal blocks every way, every parpth that iran might take in order to obtain a nuclear weapon. The online appeal comes just weeks avisisi Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu addressed u. S. Jewish Community Online as well to rally support in opposition of the nuclear agreement. He argued the deal would make the middle east less safe. This is a very dangerous deal. It threatens all of us. There will be more attacks and more people will die. Support designed to limit Irans Nuclear program has deeply ditch ided the u. S. Jewish community. Roughly 46 support the deal. 31 oppose. With so many undecided, major groups like the American Israel Public Affairs committee are spending millions lobbying members of congress
Migration . We report on the art project in senegal thats trying to do just that. We begin in egypt where a judge sentenced three al jazeera journalists to three years in jail. The guilty verdict just a few hours ago, the retrial. Fahmy, Baha Mohammed and peter greste tried in absentia has dragged on since march. We will be live in cairo in just a moment. First, this report from natasha gname. It was a heartbreaking day in court for al jazeera journalists justice denied yet again as they heard the word guilty. They, along with their colleague, peter greste who was deported earlier this year were sentenced to more prison time. Fahmy and greste three years and mohammed three and a half years for allegedly aiding the nowbanned muslim brotherhood. It is outrageous, just devastating for me. I mean i know my heart is with them and the others in our case. As mohammed and fahmy stood in a soundproof cage inside the court, the judge said they were not journalists. They were working in egypt wit