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Kasuwanci
Ƙananan kamfanoni na taka rawa wajen bunkasa tattalin arzikin yankin Sahel

Kasuwanci

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 26, 2025 10:04


Shirin Kasuwa akai miki dole na wanan makon tareda Ahmed Abba ya yada zango ne jihar  Maradi dake  jamhuriyar Nijar, inda ya mayar da hankali kan rawar da kannan kamfanoni ke takawa wajen bunkasa tattalin arzikin kasar dake yankin Sahel. Ku latsa alamar sauti domin jin cikakken shirin......

Lafiya Jari ce
Cutar sanƙarau ta fara fantsamuwa a sassan jihar Maradi ta Nijar

Lafiya Jari ce

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 30, 2024 9:49


A wannan makon shirin na lafiya jari ce tare da Azima Bashir Aminu ya mayar da hankali kan yadda aka samu ɓarkewar cutar sankarau a wata Makaranta da ke jihar Maradin Jamhuriyar Nijar, cutar da tuni ta harbi tarin ɗalibai, a wani yanayi da masana ke gargaɗi kan haɗarin da ke tattare da wannan cuta musamman nau'in wadda ake ganin ɓullarta a lokacin sanyi. Kafin yanzu akan ga ɓullar cutar sanƙarau ne a lokaci na zafi sai dai a shekarun baya-bayan nan ana ganin yadda wannan cuta kan sauya salo tare da ta'azzara a lokacin sanyi wadda masana ke ganin ta na da haɗari matuƙa a wasu lokutan illarta kan zarta wadda ake ganin ɓullarta a lokacin sanyi, kasancewarta mai saurin kisa matuƙar ba a ɗauki matakan gaggawa ba.Ku latsa alamar sauti don sauraron cikakken shirin..............

Revue de presse Afrique
À la Une: l'Afrique aussi subit les caprices du temps

Revue de presse Afrique

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 10, 2024 3:47


L'ouragan Milton en Floride, la dépression Kirk en France : les phénomènes climatiques extrêmes se multiplient. Et l'Afrique n'est pas épargnée… Exemple, au Niger, frappé par d'importantes inondations depuis le mois de juin.« Le Niger est en deuil, soupire Le Journal du Niger. Les récentes inondations qui ont frappé le pays ont provoqué une catastrophe humanitaire d'une ampleur inédite ».En effet, « le Niger fait face à une des saisons des pluies les plus dévastatrices de son histoire récente, s'exclame le site d'information ActuNiger. D'après les derniers chiffres officiels de la Protection civile, les inondations ont fait 339 morts et ont concerné près d'un million 200 000 personnes. Des milliers de ménages se sont retrouvés sans abri, aggravant les besoins en assistance humanitaire. Les régions de Maradi, Tahoua et Zinder sont les plus durement affectées ».« Après les drames humains, l'une des plus vielles mosquées du pays été détruite début septembre à cause des pluies torrentielles », relève L'Evénement Niger. Il s'agit de la mosquée de Zinder, « patrimoine mondial de l'Unesco, construite au milieu du XIXe siècle à partir de banco, un mélange de terre et de paille ».Destructions massives…« La ville historique d'Agadez, au nord, est également en péril, pointe pour sa part le site Afrik.com. Les pluies exceptionnelles menacent sa célèbre mosquée du XVIe siècle, inscrite (également) au patrimoine mondial de l'Unesco ».Plus globalement, poursuit Afrik.com, « Les inondations ont causé des destructions massives dans l'ensemble du pays, affectant des habitations, des stocks alimentaires et du bétail. La situation a forcé le gouvernement à repousser la rentrée scolaire du 2 au 28 octobre, certaines écoles ayant été endommagées ou transformées en abris pour les déplacés. Mi-septembre, les autorités ont indiqué avoir assisté plus de 700 000 sinistrés, leur fournissant plus de 8000 tonnes de céréales, des moustiquaires, des couvertures et des tentes ».Un continent fragilisé…Et il n'y a pas que le Niger, note encore Afrik.com…Le Soudan, le Tchad, le Nigeria sont les plus touchés. Mais le Burkina Faso, la Côte d'Ivoire, la Guinée ou encore le Ghana subissent aussi les caprices du temps.« Ces inondations en Afrique témoignent de l'impact grandissant du changement climatique sur le continent, pointe le site panafricain, avec des saisons des pluies de plus en plus imprévisibles et intenses. Plusieurs experts estiment que l'Afrique est particulièrement vulnérable aux effets du réchauffement climatique en raison de ses infrastructures fragiles et de ses ressources limitées pour faire face à de telles catastrophes ».La faute aux États pollueurs…Et ça ne devrait pas s'arranger, soupire Le Pays au Burkina Faso.« Les précipitations enregistrées dans la bande sahélienne et localement au nord des pays du Golfe de Guinée, ont été supérieures de 120% à 600% aux moyennes de 1991-2020. C'est dire si les choses peuvent aller de mal en pis (…). C'est dire aussi si la question du dérèglement climatique, avec les conséquences que l'on sait, reste aujourd'hui plus qu'hier une équation à résoudre impérativement. Car, si l'on peut se réjouir de l'abondance des pluies qui préfigurent généralement d'une bonne saison, le revers de la médaille, ce sont toutes ces catastrophes (…) ». Et, poursuit Le Pays,« le fait est que sur le sujet, les responsabilités restent partagées entre les populations qui manquent parfois de civisme en jetant des ordures ménagères dans les caniveaux qui s'en trouvent bouchés, et les pouvoirs publics qui ne jouent pas toujours leur rôle d'anticipation ».Qui plus est, souligne encore Le Pays, il y a « lieu d'appeler les États à plus de responsabilité, à commencer par les grandes puissances qui ne sont pas par hasard les grands pollueurs et qui refusent toujours d'entendre raison, malgré les alertes et la multiplication des sommets sur le climat qui se suivent et se ressemblent. En attendant, conclut le quotidien burkinabé, l'Afrique a besoin de la solidarité de la communauté internationale pour venir en aide aux sinistrés, dans un contexte rendu encore plus difficile par l'insécurité alimentaire et par la menace terroriste qui affectent de nombreuses populations ».

Revue de presse Afrique
À la Une: l'Afrique aussi subit les caprices du temps

Revue de presse Afrique

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 10, 2024 3:47


L'ouragan Milton en Floride, la dépression Kirk en France : les phénomènes climatiques extrêmes se multiplient. Et l'Afrique n'est pas épargnée… Exemple, au Niger, frappé par d'importantes inondations depuis le mois de juin.« Le Niger est en deuil, soupire Le Journal du Niger. Les récentes inondations qui ont frappé le pays ont provoqué une catastrophe humanitaire d'une ampleur inédite ».En effet, « le Niger fait face à une des saisons des pluies les plus dévastatrices de son histoire récente, s'exclame le site d'information ActuNiger. D'après les derniers chiffres officiels de la Protection civile, les inondations ont fait 339 morts et ont concerné près d'un million 200 000 personnes. Des milliers de ménages se sont retrouvés sans abri, aggravant les besoins en assistance humanitaire. Les régions de Maradi, Tahoua et Zinder sont les plus durement affectées ».« Après les drames humains, l'une des plus vielles mosquées du pays été détruite début septembre à cause des pluies torrentielles », relève L'Evénement Niger. Il s'agit de la mosquée de Zinder, « patrimoine mondial de l'Unesco, construite au milieu du XIXe siècle à partir de banco, un mélange de terre et de paille ».Destructions massives…« La ville historique d'Agadez, au nord, est également en péril, pointe pour sa part le site Afrik.com. Les pluies exceptionnelles menacent sa célèbre mosquée du XVIe siècle, inscrite (également) au patrimoine mondial de l'Unesco ».Plus globalement, poursuit Afrik.com, « Les inondations ont causé des destructions massives dans l'ensemble du pays, affectant des habitations, des stocks alimentaires et du bétail. La situation a forcé le gouvernement à repousser la rentrée scolaire du 2 au 28 octobre, certaines écoles ayant été endommagées ou transformées en abris pour les déplacés. Mi-septembre, les autorités ont indiqué avoir assisté plus de 700 000 sinistrés, leur fournissant plus de 8000 tonnes de céréales, des moustiquaires, des couvertures et des tentes ».Un continent fragilisé…Et il n'y a pas que le Niger, note encore Afrik.com…Le Soudan, le Tchad, le Nigeria sont les plus touchés. Mais le Burkina Faso, la Côte d'Ivoire, la Guinée ou encore le Ghana subissent aussi les caprices du temps.« Ces inondations en Afrique témoignent de l'impact grandissant du changement climatique sur le continent, pointe le site panafricain, avec des saisons des pluies de plus en plus imprévisibles et intenses. Plusieurs experts estiment que l'Afrique est particulièrement vulnérable aux effets du réchauffement climatique en raison de ses infrastructures fragiles et de ses ressources limitées pour faire face à de telles catastrophes ».La faute aux États pollueurs…Et ça ne devrait pas s'arranger, soupire Le Pays au Burkina Faso.« Les précipitations enregistrées dans la bande sahélienne et localement au nord des pays du Golfe de Guinée, ont été supérieures de 120% à 600% aux moyennes de 1991-2020. C'est dire si les choses peuvent aller de mal en pis (…). C'est dire aussi si la question du dérèglement climatique, avec les conséquences que l'on sait, reste aujourd'hui plus qu'hier une équation à résoudre impérativement. Car, si l'on peut se réjouir de l'abondance des pluies qui préfigurent généralement d'une bonne saison, le revers de la médaille, ce sont toutes ces catastrophes (…) ». Et, poursuit Le Pays,« le fait est que sur le sujet, les responsabilités restent partagées entre les populations qui manquent parfois de civisme en jetant des ordures ménagères dans les caniveaux qui s'en trouvent bouchés, et les pouvoirs publics qui ne jouent pas toujours leur rôle d'anticipation ».Qui plus est, souligne encore Le Pays, il y a « lieu d'appeler les États à plus de responsabilité, à commencer par les grandes puissances qui ne sont pas par hasard les grands pollueurs et qui refusent toujours d'entendre raison, malgré les alertes et la multiplication des sommets sur le climat qui se suivent et se ressemblent. En attendant, conclut le quotidien burkinabé, l'Afrique a besoin de la solidarité de la communauté internationale pour venir en aide aux sinistrés, dans un contexte rendu encore plus difficile par l'insécurité alimentaire et par la menace terroriste qui affectent de nombreuses populations ».

Afrique Économie
Trains africains: Kano-Maradi, le pari «gagnant-gagnant» des voisins Niger et Nigeria

Afrique Économie

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 14, 2024 2:33


Une nouvelle ligne ferroviaire de 283 kilomètres est en construction dans le nord du Nigeria. Elle partira de Kano, traversera trois États fédéraux, avec un terminus dans la ville nigérienne de Maradi. Un projet d'ampleur pour développer les échanges commerciaux entre les deux pays, malgré leurs récents différends diplomatiques.  « L'économie règle tout en vérité », lâche Yacouba Dan Maradi. Oubliées les prises de position anti-putschistes du président Bola Tinubu. Niger et Nigeria se veulent dans une relation gagnant-gagnant avec cette nouvelle ligne de train, alors le président du syndicat des importateurs et exportateurs du Niger est impatient. Le transport ferroviaire étant moins cher que la route, ces rails permettront aux produits nigériens de mieux s'exporter, il en est convaincu. « Ce segment va nous soulager, explique Yacouba Dan Maradi, comme vous savez, nous sommes un pays enclavé. Le transport représente une grande part de notre prix de revient. Il fait partie des éléments qui rendent un peu inaccessible nos produits. Elle va nous permettre donc de transporter par exemple nos minerais. De les acheminer au port le plus rapidement possible, à moindre coût ».Un train pour la « stabilité politique »Quinze stations, 1,3 milliard de dollars d'investissement pour l'achèvement du projet, cette ligne Kano-Maradi initiée par l'ex-président nigérien Buhari, lui-même originaire de ces régions du nord du pays, est financée et construite par un opérateur chinois. Le matériel roulant sera fourni par l'entreprise portugaise Mota-Engil. La mise en service complète est prévue en 2026. Il s'agit d'une infrastructure primordiale pour le Nigeria. Pour les échanges commerciaux... et pour pacifier la région, explique Adamu Garba II, entrepreneur dans le digital et membre de l'APC, le parti du président Tinubu : « Parfois, ce n'est pas qu'une question d'argent. C'est plutôt la recherche de la stabilité politique dans la région. Plus vous avez des voisins stables et prospères, mieux c'est pour vous. Nous essayons donc de tirer parti de la géopolitique des infrastructures pour nous assurer que le Niger soit fortement dépendant du Nigeria pour ses importations et exportations. Ainsi, les chances pour nous d'avoir un effet de levier sur le Niger sont beaucoup plus élevées. Cela nous rendra beaucoup plus stables, beaucoup plus prospères. Cette ligne apportera un bénéfice mutuel. »Le défi de la sécurisation du trainYacouba Dan Maradi s'interroge sur la sécurité de cette ligne. Les trains sont souvent ciblés par des attaques armées dans la région. Il appelle les deux pays à sécuriser le tronçon. « Avec l'avènement des drones domestiques et des drones militaires, il faut mettre à disposition tout ce qui est possible pour sécuriser la ligne, insiste-t-il. Le projet va coûter un peu plus de 2 milliards de dollars au final. Je pense qu'on ne peut pas investir autant d'argent et puis ne pas être regardant sur le côté sécuritaire. »Avec l'extension de la ligne entre Lagos et Kano, c'est un corridor ferroviaire de près de 1 500 kilomètres, entre le sud du Niger et les ports nigérians, qui est en train de naître.À lire aussiLe Nigeria annonce la réouverture de ses frontières et la fin des sanctions contre le Niger

Al'adun Gargajiya
Yadda sana'ar ƙira ke gushewar a al'adar ƙasar Hausa

Al'adun Gargajiya

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 13, 2024 9:40


A yau shirin za ya kai mu Jamhuriyar Nijar, musaman jihar Maradi.A wannan yankin na Maradi a garin Radi, zamu duba batun kirar gargajiya da ke kan hanyar bacewa, bayan a can baya kira, wanzamci, sun kasance sana'o'i biyu da ake alfahari da su a cikin gari. A dauri, makeri baya noma a irin wannan lokaci na damina, sai dai ya yi ta aikin kera kayan noma da gyaransu idan sun lalace, idan kaka ta yi dukan manoma sai su hada masa dammuna hatsi, irin su dawa ko ma wake da zai kula da iyalinsa.

Al'adun Gargajiya
Shirin yayi waiwaye kan rayuwar fitaccen makadin gargajiya marigayi Alhaji Ali na Maliki

Al'adun Gargajiya

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 9, 2024 9:50


Shirin al'adun gargajiya na wannan mako ya mayar da hankali ne kan rayuwar fitaccen mawakin gargajiya na jamhuriyar Nijar Alhaji Ali na Maliki Mawakin haifafffen kauyen Sarkin arewa dake jihar Maradi a Jamhuriyar Nijar  ya kwashe shekaru akalla 80 na rayuwar sa yana taka rawa a fagen na raye-raye da kade-kaden gargajiya.Shirin ya kuma yi waiwaye kan rayuwar mamacin da ya bar yara 23 a duniya, kuma cikin su guda ya gaje shi.Dannna alamar saurare don jin cikakken shirin tare da Abduoullaye Issa. 

shirin maliki maradi jamhuriyar nijar gargajiya
Al'adun Gargajiya
Yadda tsadar rayuwa ke barzana ga Maroka da Sankira a Jamhuriyar Nijar

Al'adun Gargajiya

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 26, 2024 10:09


Shirin al'adun gargajiya na wannan mako ya duba yadda jama'a a Maradi suka koma amfani da ruwan randa a maimakon kankara lokacin azumin watan Ramadana, saboda tsadar kankarar. Akwai mu dauke da yadda Maroka da kuma Sankira ke fuskantar barazana a sakamakon tsadar rayuwa.Dannan alamar saurare don jin cikakken shirin tare da Abdullahi Isa.

shirin hausa yadda maroka maradi akwai jamhuriyar nijar
Al'adun Gargajiya
Yadda kananan kabilu suka samu wakilci a masarautar Katsinar Maradi

Al'adun Gargajiya

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 27, 2024 9:39


Shirin Al'adun Gargajiya na wannan makon ya ziyarci masarautar Katsina Maradi da ke Jamhuriyar Nijar, inda Sultan Ahmed Ali Zaki ya fitar da wani tsari na nada kananan kabilu a mukaman wakilan al'ummarsu, don kara dankon zumunci tsakanin kabilu sannan da raya al'adun gargajiya a duk lokacin da bukatar hakan ta taso.Baya ga Fulani da Bugaje da ke zama 'yan gida, Sultan ya nada wakilan Adarawa, Zabarmawa da Tubawa.  Masarautar Katsinar Maradi dai yanzu ta zama madubi kuma abin koyi  a bangaren hadin kan al'ummar Nijar.

Accents du monde
Raid israélien dans un hôpital à Gaza : des patients décédés suite à des coupures d'oxygène

Accents du monde

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 16, 2024 29:30


Ce qui fait la Une de l'actualité, c'est Gaza. Aujourd'hui, il y a eu ce raid israélien dans un hôpital à Gaza, et le ministère de la Santé du Hamas annonce 5 morts après des coupures d'oxygène. Le chiffre de 28.775 morts est publié. L'armée affirme avoir emprisonné 20 suspects des attaques du 7 octobre.  Avec- Timbi Bah pour la rédaction en fulfuldé, à propos du report de la présidentielle au Sénégal- Vahid Chamzo-dinèze-Ad de la rédaction en persan afin de décrypter les déclarations de l'ancien ministre iranien des Affaires étrangères qui confirme la capacité de l'Iran à fabriquer une bombe atomique - Judith Geng de la rédaction chinoise pour la nouvelle année ; celle du dragon avec sa portée culturelle et politique. Et une pensée pour la famille de Salissou Hamissou. Journaliste à la rédaction de RFI en haoussa, il a succombé à ses blessures après un accident de la route au nord du Nigeria. Il était âgé de 51 ans.Il était une voix et un visage historiques de la rédaction basée à Lagos au Nigeria. Il présentait chaque semaine l'émission culturelle de musique et de cinéma, « Nishadi ». Salissou Hamissou vient d'être inhumé ce jour au cimetière de Tsibiri, dans la région de Maradi, au Niger.

Accents du monde
Raid israélien dans un hôpital à Gaza : des patients décédés suite à des coupures d'oxygène

Accents du monde

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 16, 2024 29:30


Ce qui fait la Une de l'actualité, c'est Gaza. Aujourd'hui, il y a eu ce raid israélien dans un hôpital à Gaza, et le ministère de la Santé du Hamas annonce 5 morts après des coupures d'oxygène. Le chiffre de 28.775 morts est publié. L'armée affirme avoir emprisonné 20 suspects des attaques du 7 octobre.  Avec- Timbi Bah pour la rédaction en fulfuldé, à propos du report de la présidentielle au Sénégal- Vahid Chamzo-dinèze-Ad de la rédaction en persan afin de décrypter les déclarations de l'ancien ministre iranien des Affaires étrangères qui confirme la capacité de l'Iran à fabriquer une bombe atomique - Judith Geng de la rédaction chinoise pour la nouvelle année ; celle du dragon avec sa portée culturelle et politique. Et une pensée pour la famille de Salissou Hamissou. Journaliste à la rédaction de RFI en haoussa, il a succombé à ses blessures après un accident de la route au nord du Nigeria. Il était âgé de 51 ans.Il était une voix et un visage historiques de la rédaction basée à Lagos au Nigeria. Il présentait chaque semaine l'émission culturelle de musique et de cinéma, « Nishadi ». Salissou Hamissou vient d'être inhumé ce jour au cimetière de Tsibiri, dans la région de Maradi, au Niger.

Journal des sports Afrique
Lutte : Issaka Issaka défend son titre au Niger pour le 44e Sabre national

Journal des sports Afrique

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 31, 2023 4:11


Dans l'arène Aboubacar Djibo d'Agadez, le Roi des arènes en titre vise, à 33 ans, une troisième couronne consécutive, la sixième de sa carrière. Les autres lutteurs du dernier carré sont Noura Hassane de Tahoua, Abba Ibrahim de Niamey et Maty Souley de Maradi.

Bakonmu a Yau
Yakuba Dan Maradi: Kan yadda Benin ta bude wa Nijar kofar safarar kayayyakinta

Bakonmu a Yau

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 29, 2023 3:20


Watanni biyar bayan daukar matakin dakatar da ‘yan kasuwar Jamhuriyar Nijar da Jamhuriyar Benin ta yi na hana su amfani da tashar jiragen ruwan Cotonou, a karshe dai ta janye wancan matakin da ta dauka.  Shugaban Hukumar Kula da Tashoshin Jiragen Ruwan kasar Bart Van Eenoo, ya ce an dauki matakin ne saboda inganta yanayin ayyuka a tashar jiragen ruwa na Cotonou. Toh sai dai a zantawarsu da Khamis Saleh, Alhaji Yakuba Dan Maradi shugaban Kungiyar ‘Yan Kasuwa da ke shiga da kuma fitar da kayayyaki a Jamhuriyar Nijar, ya ce Benin ta makara wajen daukar wannan mataki da ta yi. Ku latsa alamar sauti domin sauraren cikakkiyar hirarsu.

Red Pill Revolution
Critical Confrontations: Bin Laden's Letter, Israel-Hamas Ceasefire & Sam Altman & OpenAI Controversy

Red Pill Revolution

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 22, 2023 96:06


In this riveting episode of the Adams Archive, host Austin Adams takes you on an exploratory journey through a series of compelling and thought-provoking topics. From the storm brewing on TikTok over Osama Bin Laden's controversial 2002 letter to America, Austin doesn't shy away from delving into the complex narratives that are often avoided. He challenges the mainstream outrage and seeks to understand the underlying truths in these contentious dialogues. Following this, the episode shifts to an examination of the recent Israel-Hamas ceasefire. Austin will dissect the nuances of this agreement and its potential longevity, providing insights into the geopolitical implications. The conversation then takes a technological turn, delving into Michigan's capital gun ban enforcement through AI. Austin scrutinizes ZeroEyes' AI technology, raising critical questions about its impact on Second Amendment rights and the future of surveillance. The episode also covers the U.S. Army's reversal of its COVID-19 vaccine mandate decision. Hear the Army's call for the return of the troops who left over the mandate and Austin's take on this dramatic policy shift. Then, gear up for a deep dive into the OpenAI saga, a whirlwind of decisions and employee backlashes that could potentially reshape the AI industry's future. This segment promises to unravel one of the most astonishing episodes in modern business history. Finally, Austin introduces you to the newly elected Libertarian President of Argentina, a figure attracting global attention for his unorthodox approach and bold declarations against the deep state and government overspending. With a fresh crew cut and his signature engaging style, Austin is all set to guide you through these fascinating topics. Don't forget to hit subscribe, leave a five-star review, and get ready for an episode packed with insights, analyses, and a touch of the unexpected.   All the links: https://linktr.ee/theaustinjadams Substack: https://austinadams.substack.com   ----more---- Full Transcription    Adam's Archive.  Hello, you beautiful people and welcome to the Adam's Archive. My name is Austin Adams and thank you so much for listening today. On today's episode, we are going to be jumping into first, what happened recently with Tick tock and all these conservative influencers calling out all you young tick tockers out there for talking about even considering speaking about this document that must not be named. But I am me and I will name it and we will read it. And that is Osama bin Laden's letter. From 2002, a letter to America. Now there was a ton of controversy that came out on tick talk about this, a ton of conservative channels that are crying out saying, you should, you should be ashamed of yourself for even considering agreeing with any of his points. And I understand the sentiment, right? We have, um, some wounds from that man as a great country, however.  I think that kind of takes away from the point, right? If you're afraid to look at something in the eye,  uh, then maybe that's more of a reason to address it head on. So we will read that together. And I believe personally, there is actually some valid points and hold your thoughts until I read it. Cause I think. You might agree to. Alright. Once we walk through that, we are going to then move on into what has been called a agreement on a ceasefire between Israel and Temas. We'll see how long that, uh, lasts for and what the actual, uh, the actual breakdown of the deal was. But we'll go into that together. After that, we will go into the Michigan capital enforcing its gun ban with artificial intelligence. We'll actually look at the name of this company, which is zero I, and we will watch some of their advertisements. We will see what this technology actually does and talk about what the implications of that could be on your second amendment rights in the future where big brother knows exactly who's carrying and when  following up on that. We will go into. The situation with the U S army who has asked their troops who left because of the COVID mandate. Come back, come back. We need you. Oh, that's silly. That's the only thing we did where we kicked you out because we wanted to mandate a, a experimental drug on your body and then not pay for the effects of it later. Oh, that thing. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Don't worry about that. Um, just, just come back, come back. So we'll actually read that letter together from the army that they issued. And then we'll talk all about the open AI drama that has been going down. If you haven't heard about this, it is crazy. This shit's definitely going to be a documentary in like 10 years from now, five years from now, who knows, three years from now, if AI can put it together fast enough. Um, this was one of the wildest sagas that you've seen in modern business history. Okay, so we will talk about that. We'll walk through what the situation is. I am pretty... Astounded by the way that this went down. They essentially could have just dismantled a  multi billion dollar, probably the single most powerful entity in the prospect of the future of humanity as standing today.  over a weekend and over a split second decision, which was not very well thought through, which ended in 200 or some, sorry, 95 percent of their employees threatening to leave and go to a different company. So we will actually read that letter today together too. Wow. We're reading a lot of letters. I didn't realize that.  And then, uh, last but not least, we will talk about  the, uh, president. of  the Libertarian President  of Argentina, um, that was recently elected and he has some wild moments, but I also have some, some agreements with him. And I, they're calling him this far, right? Crazy guy, because he's talking about the deep state and saying he wants to dismantle the over bloated government. And, uh, so lots of interesting stuff. And then he went through. The parade with a chainsaw  saying he's going to cut down government spending so wild dude, but I'm all for it. Alright guys, that's what I got. Go ahead and hit that subscribe button. Leave a five star review. If you are watching this and not just listening, you'll notice that  Cut some hair on top of my head. So, uh, essentially, uh, got, uh, a, uh, crew cut now. So, you know, if you see me on Instagram, I might look a little bit different than, than you saw me before. All right. That's what I got for you guys. Subscribe, leave a five star review and  yeah, let's jump into it.  The Adams archive.  All right, all right, the very first topic that we are going to discuss today was the recent document from Osama bin Laden, which went viral. On TikTok, now there was over 9 million views mentioned, but TikTok tried to diminish it in a recent, uh, recent note. I believe it was on Twitter even, or X, now as the kids call it. Uh, but,  I digress. Let's jump into it. This is a letter that was written by Osama Bin Laden in 2002, which was a letter to America. Now in the way he, that he breaks down this letter, it's, it's hard to argue with some of the...  Thoughts that he, the way that he portrays the United States. And so, we'll read that full letter together. But first, let's read this, which breaks down how this all went down and why this even came to fruition. Because I never read this document until I heard about this. And the way that I heard about it was all these conservative influencers that were coming out and saying, How dare you, these young kids coming out here siding with the terrorists. How dare you read this letter. How dare you say that you agree with any of his points. That he had valid opinions. How dare you? And we go back to this, this idea of,  of  the good guy and the bad guy,  right? And this has been a theme more recently in the Israel and Palestine and Hamas conflict for me, which has been reconciling with the fact that We've almost always been told, whether it be through Hollywood, whether it be through music, whether it be through plays and books and everything that we've ever been told is that there's a good guy and that there's a bad guy. And that philosophy, as I've come to know it now, today, is generally flawed.  And the reason that I say that is it's... It's far more complicated than we're giving it credit, right? There's generally not just a good guy and not just a bad guy, right? There's absolutely people who do acts of malevolence and horrific, atrocious acts in the name of being a terrible person and just inflicting pain on people. That is true. That is factual. But majority of the time that you see these national and world stage conflicts,  it's generally not. The case,  most of the time, what you'll find is both sides think that they're the good guy, right? And not just both sides is this radical extreme side of things on the far, far terrorist organizations. It's not just them. It's the people behind them, the general population, they have some.  with these people that there's a good guy and there's a bad guy. And, and so I think the only way that we reconcile and we start to  actually pull the curtains behind the military industrial complex is by,  by recognizing that. It's not that simple.  There's not generally a good guy and a bad guy. This isn't, and even when you look at the old western, you know, westerns, where they try to portray it, you know, there's cowboys and there's Indians, and those are the savages, and we're the upstanding. You know, uh, enforcers of the law, right? It's again, it's just generally not that simple. And you, and as you start to take this framework and start to untangle the programming that you've been given, which is that there's again, a  good guy and a bad guy, as you start to untangle that, you can almost go back through. Almost any conflict in history, I say almost, almost for a reason, but you can almost go back and look at any framework, any, any conflict, any large scale war, any,  and you start to pull on some of the threads, like, okay,  there's a, there's an idea in debate and then, uh,  I guess, I don't know what, what to classify it as, but there's the idea of steel manning within an argument which is essentially if I was taking the, the opposing individual or opposing forces position and trying to be as generous as possible and trying to make the most compelling argument for it. Their side of the argument for them being the good guy and me being the bad guy in this instance How would I do? So how would I?  Take critical thinking and how would I?  Critique my own position and and if you can do that right if you can actually steel man the argument and and look and at the the conflict or the Situation or the debate point that you're arguing and say, okay  if I had to take their position  If I had to steel man the case that X, Y, and Z was the good guy, and now I'm the bad guy, how would I do that? And if you take that  into the equation, you start to see that, okay, maybe there are some compelling opinions on maybe why we shouldn't be in this conflict to begin with,  right? And  maybe it's a sign of peace rather than a return of fire in some instances. Now again, that's not to say there's not... There's not reasons for war at certain points and for certain reasons and if we are gonna say that you know in the instance of Israel vs. Palestine, I would much rather them come out and just say hey We're taking our land back almost the same way, you know that they tried to frame that as what it was for Russia Right Russia not wanting Ukraine and NATO to infringe on their territory or at least within the immediate vicinity of it They even tried to go. Oh, they're colonizing Ukraine. It's It's like, okay, that's not really what's happening here. So even if we were to be generous within the Israel and Palestine, uh,  conflict and say, okay, they're doing this as a response and not just to colonize the area, which it seems more and more likely that they're just trying to take that area over.  However, we'll get into that ceasefire a little bit later in here, but, but my point in this is that when you go back and you start to do those on that unwinding and start to take that steel man argument and look at some of the things that have happened in history, whether it be to the United States or by the United States against other countries or individuals or,  uh,  organizations, you can start to, at the very least, steel man your argument. If you want to say that the United States is the good guy and every other country we've ever been in conflict with is the bad guy, and you want to die on that hill, you better, you better be able to steel man that argument. And if you're not, you're just blindly following a religion. Right? You're not, you're not even reading the textbooks, right? You're just blindly having faith that, oh, daddy has my back, right? Daddy government knows all and is,  is essentially, you know, giving blind faith into that institution, which we already know is corrupt.  So whether you're right or you're left, you should think critically about these things and go back and start to pull on those threads. And that's what we'll do here today. So on that note, this comes from Time Magazine.  And the article title is Why Osama Bin Laden's Letter Went Viral. Now within this letter,  he mentions Palestine several times. Okay, and I'll share this with you. So if you're on YouTube, you'll actually be able to see what we are looking at here together. If you're not on YouTube, you can always join us over there. And it's just the Adams archive. So if you type that into YouTube at the very top, you'll be able to see what we're looking at. However, let's move on. It says two decades ago, Osama bin Laden, the Al Qaeda leader behind 9 11, it says, probably also next to the  three letter organizations, laid out his attempt. His attempt at justification for the attack against the U. S. that killed nearly 3, 000 people in his letter to America.  This week, that same letter went viral on TikTok among a new generation, many of whom are debating the Israel Hamas war and the role played by the U. S. for some, a big part of Bin Laden's justification.  American support for Israel's occupation of the Palestinian territories and what the U. N. deems a violation of international law resonates with what's going on now in the Middle East, leading them to renew calls. For a Gaza ceasefire in one video, which was live on the app of Thursday afternoon with more than 900, 000 views, a tick tocker made the claim that everything we learned about the Middle East 9 11 and terrorism was a lie. Others on social media have criticized the video sympathizing with terrorists and legitimizing violence. In a statement posted on the next on Thursday, TikTok said content promoting this letter clearly violates our rule in supporting any form of terrorism. We are proactively and aggressively removing the content and investigating how to get it on how it got onto our platform. So let's watch this video. Let's see if it's actually still there. It might not be anymore.  If they were removing all of it. Yeah, and there it is. It's gone.  Who knew censorship for the  Not when, uh, in a statement posted on X on Thursday, TikTok said, Nope, we just read that the company also says that the content did not reflect a widespread trend, but rather just a few posts on the platform. Number of videos on TikTok is small and reports of a trending on their platform are inaccurate. This is not unique to TikTok and has appeared across multiple platforms. And the media views on video shared by the hashtag letter to America had over 14 million views on Thursday, CNN reported. But as of Thursday afternoon, the phrase could not be searched on the app due to guideline violations. This isn't the first time that Tik TOK has faced controversy for what's been shared on the app. The company has responded to Republican criticisms on the platform being biased towards pro Palestinian content by pointing to polling that shows younger people are more sympathetic to Palestinians.  While tens of thousands of people recently publicly showed their support for Israel and the U. S. condemned anti semitism in France, hundreds of thousands have taken to the streets in pro Palestinian protests around the world calling the ceasefire to protect civilians in Gaza since the start of the war on October 7th.  Okay, now we have  context. Now where I originally went to search for this was the Guardian. And if we go look at the Guardian's website, which we can do right now,  the document was originally set here on, uh, November 15th of  2023, it was removed. It was originally placed on this by on Sunday, November 24th of 2002.  So 21 years later, they decided that, oh, now this is dangerous for people to read because They're actually reading it. So you can actually find this document and I will keep it in the, uh, I'll actually send this out. So if you're on my Instagram, go to at the Austin J Adams. So the Austin J Adams on Instagram. And if you comment on my most recent video and some of my other videos that will be about this, after I get some of this content out, I will send this letter to you. Okay, so  let's go ahead and read the letter,  the letter that must not be named according to TikTok and the guardian.  Here it is. All right.  It says page one  in the name of God, the compassionate, the merciful to the American people,  peace be upon those who follow the righteous track hereafter. The subject of my talk to you is in the overwhelming control of capital. And it's a fact on the ongoing war between us.  I direct my talk specifically those who support real change, especially the youth.  I say from the onset, your former president warned you previously about the devastation  or the devastating Jewish control of capital and about a day that would come when it would enslave you. It has happened. Your current president warns you now about the. enormity of capital control and it has a cycle whereby it devours humanity when it is devoid of the percepts or the precepts of God's law  and says in parentheses sharia  the tyranny of control of capital by large companies has harmed your economy as it did ours  And that was my motivation for this talk. Tens of millions of you are below the poverty line. Millions have lost their homes, and millions have lost their jobs to mark the highest average unemployment in 60 years.  Your financial system in its totality was about to collapse within 48 hours had the administration not reverted to using taxpayer monies to rescue the vultures by using the assets of the victims.  As for us, our Iraq was invaded in response to pressure from capitalists with greed. from black gold and you continue to support the oppressive Israelis in their occupation of our Palestine in response to pressures on your administration by a Jewish lobby backed by enormous financial capabilities.  Hmm. Okay. So let's break that down a little bit. We start from the very beginning. And he talks about the Jewish control of capital, right? Your former president warned you previously about the devastating Jewish control of capital. This has been a pretty consistent conversation, right? Surrounding the control of media within media about the control within Hollywood and news corporations and.  So  this is in line with some very recent conversations that people are having and that probably leads to why this had some effect of ringing true, especially when you bring in something like Palestine and the conflict and him referencing that occupation all the way back 21 years.  So now what he says is the tyranny of control of capital by large companies has harmed your economy as it did ours. And that was my motivation for this talk. Tens of millions of you are below the poverty line. So now he's calling out the, the lack of. care from our government surrounding people of low income surrounding people who are homeless surrounding, you know, talking about the financial system and its totality was about to collapse within 48 hours had the administration reverted to had not the administration reverted to using taxpayers money to rescue the vultures by using the assets of the victims. Essentially saying that the banking. Corporations, the banks,  all lever, when they went bankrupt, they essentially  took taxpayer money and then utilized that to  bail the banks out when the people who suffered the most from that was not the organizations,  it was the individuals who banked with them,  right? So he's saying.  Your own government used your money  to help the people who oppressed you to begin with.  As for us, our Iraq was invaded in response to the pressure of capitalists, then talks about their greed for black gold, meaning oil.  And you can continue to support the oppressive Israelis and their occupation of our Palestine in response to pressures on your administration by a Jewish lobby backed by an enormous Financial capabilities now what we look at there is is the discussion surrounding  The the fact that the  and you continue to support the oppressive Israelis in their occupation of Palestine in response to pressures by your administration Okay, so What, what we can get into from that is, is realizing that this has been a longstanding issue that has been bubbling below the surface for a very long time, right? This discussion around the powers that be the, the individuals that we know that the, you know, however many families that, you know, control a massive amount of wealth, right? You want to get more into that? But go back to the episode that I did on.  Uh, the creature in Jekyll Island, which is a great book that was written surrounding the end of the gold standard and the rise of the Federal Reserve. Now go back and look at who the people were that were involved in that conversation. I  believe it was 13 families that were on a private train together  and essentially on Jekyll Island, which is a small island, came up with the idea of the Federal Reserve and then implemented it. Perfectly. And they now control all of the world as a result of controlling  the largest corporation or the largest country's capital, being able to essentially print money at will with no repercussions to themselves.  And just to the American people, right? In walks  inflation.  So now it goes on to say that an observer of the policies of the new administration relieves or realizes that the change is tactical and not strategy or strategic. It does not at all agree with this, the change you seek. There are very many indicators of this, especially concerning important matters related to your own security and economy, particularly the ongoing war between us. The previous administration was successful in implicating you in the wars against us under the premise that they are necessary for your security according to the promise that it would be short and would finish in six days or six weeks. Six years has passed, and that administration is gone without realizing the victory. The man calling for change promised you victory in Afghanistan and set a time for withdrawal.  Before the end of the set time,  Patriots from the previous administration came and asked for an extension of six more months  if it was  The six day war that started by President Bush and six years have not enough to has not been enough to finish it Then the wise men should question How long would a six month war? take and whether you would be able to fund a war that requires a large amount of money that weakens your economy and Your dollar  interesting.  Okay. So what he's saying there is essentially that they said this would take six days. Now they said it was six weeks. Now they're saying it's six years,  right? And how much are you willing to sacrifice as a country of your financial stability as a nation,  by simply coming over here and looking to go after our oil, which, you know, we go back to the weapons of mass destruction conversation, which  were never found.  So,  moving on here,  uh, so, so that's interesting to me. It's like the amount of people that are now realizing that there's  some.  Some  cracks in the armor, right, that, that, the great nation that we were told that we were brought up as patriots for that, you know, I myself joined the military  to defend,  right,  maybe there's some questions that should be asked about  whether or not we should be in these wars, and you guys know. If you listen to me enough that I'm at this point, there's very little you could do to convince me that we should be at war with essentially anybody unless we're specifically defending our home territory, which nobody's encroached upon the United States in Lord since the British.  So moving on.  This says for Obama to leave one third of its soldiers in Iraq and the statements from his administration about this, especially from Aderno about the possibility for Obama's ordering the return of the forces he took out of Iraq, it would have been better for him had he disagreed with the ethics of the previous administration and adopted the truth as a friend and told you that he would not withdraw from Iraq, which may not serve the U S interests, but it is in the interest of the large corporations,  right? So he's talking about the war machine. Right? He's talking about the Military Industrial Complex.  It serves... Doesn't serve the U S, but it serves the large corporations, meaning the same corporations that we know own all the other corporations, the same corporations who own all of the politicians, the same corporations who own all of the military companies like Raytheon, or at least have the largest share percentage within those companies.  It says the course of these policies of the president administration in several areas clearly reveals that whatever, whoever enters the white house, even with good intentions to safeguard the people's interests is no more than a train operator.  His only task is to keep the train on the tracks that are laid down by the lobbyists in New York and Washington to serve their interests first, even if it's counter to your security and economy.  Any president who tries to move the train from the lobbyist tracks to a track for the American people's interests will confront very strong opposition and pressures from the lobbyists.  Your president described the decisions by the court in favor of corporations to intervene in the political arena as a victory. But it is not for the American people, except for the big corporations.  Okay, so now what he's saying is that your president...  is controlled.  No matter how many, how, how good of intentions he has, if he goes to fight the machine, if he goes to do what's in the best interest of the American people, he will be met by the corporations, right? So that's why when people are saying, Oh, there's merit to this. Yes, there's absolutely some merit to this. Our government has been  commandeered by large corporate entities that have the only best interest of their entities making more profits. And generally, the best way to do that is by siphoning it from the people,  not by serving the people's best interests.  And we've talked about this, our system is fundamentally flawed, almost everybody who goes in with a good intentions gets spit out,  or ends up 13 indictments before they go for re election.  We exactly saw that play out with Donald Trump. The entire machine. All the news companies.  All the, the, the, entire, entirety of Hollywood. All of the, the journalists that, that were a part of any actual legitimate organization.  All of them conspired. Even the FBI and the CIA did the same thing with the letters that they signed about the Hunter Biden laptop. Right?  It says. The course of the, the course of the policies of the President Administration in several areas clearly reveals that whoever enters the White House, even with good intentions, to safe, to safeguard the people's interests, is no more than a train operator. His only task is to keep the train on the tracks that are laid down by the lobbyists,  even if it's counter to your security and economy.  Now tell me you disagree with that,  because I, I will argue that point with you all day.  There is no doubt about it, that it is right, and... That it is also a right for the administration to support the oppressive Israelis for the continued, let's, let's get context. I think I maybe skipped something. Um, it says, There is no doubt about it that it is a right, and it is also a right for the administration to support the oppressive Israelis for the continued occupation of our land and the killing of our brothers, marking a victory for the Jewish lobby. The president was not able to defend you against the security and economic loss. The way for change and freeing yourselves from the pressure of lobbyists is not through the Republican or the Democratic parties, but through undertaking a great revolution for freedom.  Not to free Iraq from Saddam Hussein, but to free the White House, and to free Barack Hussein so he can implement the change you seek. It is not, it does not only include improvement of your economic situation and ensure your security, but more importantly, help him, helps him in making a rational decision to save humanity from the harmful gases that threaten its destiny.  Let's read that again. So what, what he's saying there again. The way for change and freeing yourselves from the pressure of lobbyists is not through Republican or Democratic parties, but through undertaking a great revolution for freedom, not to free Iraq from Saddam Hussein, but to free the White House and to free the president  so they can implement the change you seek. Free them from who? Free them from the lobbyists. Free them from what lobbyists? Well, and what he's referencing here, he says the Jewish lobbyists,  the individuals who own those large corporate entities.  Who control a portion, a large portion of Hollywood. And the news entities, right? So again,  and this is far different than when everybody wants to ring the anti Semitic bell. It's like nobody's saying anything about the religion and nobody's saying anything about the people who are in those areas who hold the title of being Jewish. No, it just so happens that the people that we're discussing here have a Jewish background, have Jewish blood running through their veins, and are from  That origin.  It does not mean anything against the peoples themselves. It means that there is a large portion of people who also hold these characteristics that is what they push their agenda through.  Okay, so it's like, it's very important to make that distinction. No, it is not all Jewish people that are running Hollywood. It is not all Jewish people that are controlling the White House. It is not all, no, it has nothing to do with the fact that they are Jewish or their beliefs in their religion or where their origin is from. It has to do with that. There is a small, very small, like, handful  of people and families in power that all have similar characteristic that unites them, which so happens to be that cultural background.  So everybody crying anti semitic when you say, oh, don't bomb  or don't agree with the fact that, you know, there is a strong Jewish lobby. It's like, you're missing the point.  Love Jewish people.  Love all my people. I have nothing against really any class or group or culture or background or ethnicity or race or religion. It's like that to me is such a low frequency beta.  Uh, uninteresting perspective to have that has just no value. There, there is no reason to have any distinction between people and, and, and say, this group is this thing. No.  But there is a way to categorize people based on that. And when a small group of people who hold Those powerful positions hold that uniting culture, then it's going to be referenced, which is important to make a distinction of. Okay,  moving on.  The British military governor in the United States used to have the right to appoint judges and mayors. Similarly, the corruption is deep and rooted now in all the higher authorities, thus giving authorities over to these officials or these offices to corporations.  Hmm.  Subsequently, the higher court adjudicated their support of political financing by corporations under such circumstances.  Now he's talking about the lobbying. Reading the book by the intellectual Thomas Paine helped your fathers in the revolution against the oppressors. It is useful for you to read it under the current similar circumstances. You are in need of people like Thomas Paine to publish books pointing out the similarities between the two phases, and that will have a similar effect. You are also in need of men with courage and initiative like those of your forefathers at that time when they refused to allow one company to harm the interests of the United States, a company that had a monopoly on tea and its prices.  Talking about the Boston Tea Party. Right? Talking about the, um, the, what is it? The, the Indian tea company or whatever it's called.  I'm going to have to look that one up. Um, forget the, the, uh, God, what's the name of it? Um, that's so stupid that I can't remember that.  Let's see.  The East India Trade Company, is that what it is?  Pretty sure that's what it is. East India Trade Company.  Um,  Yeah, the East India Company. That's what it was. Thank you. At least I got it right. I got there eventually, guys. Before even Google told me, and you can reference the YouTube video to see it.  Um, alright. So,  it says, uh, yeah, there are now many companies that endanger the United States economy, which continues to be vulnerable to collapse, and they also formulate the policies for the White House. They threw hundreds of thousands of soldiers against us and have formed an alliance with the Israelis to oppress us and occupy our land. That was the reason for our response on the 11th.  Palestine has been under occupation for decades. Now what he's referencing there is obviously September 11th. Now, obviously that's  obviously not a justification to commit acts of terrorism against random civilians, which has been the theme this whole year with the Israel and Palestine conflict. So again, Don't agree with that. It's a horrific way to respond to this. The way that you respond to this is what this letter was attempting to do. Just do it more effectively. Cause the fact that nobody read this, now all of a sudden people are reading this and now there's value to it.  Anyways, it says, uh, Palestine had been under occupation for decades and none of your presidents could talk, talked about it until after September 11th, when Bush realized that your oppression and the tyranny against us were part of the reason for the attack. Then he talked about it, the necessity for two States. Obama is trying to address the issue with the same solutions, suggesting by his predecessors they are quilting fruitless solutions not of concern to us. If you want a real settlement that guarantees your security in your country and safeguards your economy from being depleted in a matter similar to our war of attrition against  the  Soviet Union, then you have to implement a roadmap that returns the Palestine land to us. All of it from the sever or the sea to the river. It is an Islamic land, not subject to being traded or granted to any party.  In conclusion, be assured that we do not fight for mere killing, but to stop the killing of our people. It is a sin to kill a person without proper justifiable cause, but terminating his killer is a right.  You should be aware that justice is the strongest army and security offers the best livelihood. You lost it by your own making when you supported the Israelis in occupying our land and killing our brothers in Palestine. The road to safety starts with the stopping of aggression. And again,  the way to combat aggression is not  more aggression. And the way to stop people from killing your people is not by killing their people.  Fundamentally disagree with him on that. Palestine should not be seen, and even in his own argument there, he says that it is a sin to kill a person without proper justifiable cause. Okay, 3,  000 people on 9 11 that you killed without proper justifiable cause, regardless of the country that they lived within.  Palestine should not be seen captive, for we will try to break its shackles.  The United States shall pay for its arrogance with the blood of Christians and their funds. Peace be upon those who follow the righteous track.  All right, so again,  fundamentally disagree with a lot of what he says there, but there is merit to some of the points that he makes surrounding lobbying, surrounding our president not being in control regardless of  good intentions.  Several things that he said there that holds true.  in the awakening that we've seen over the last three to four years. So when you see all these people shouting at, you know, saying that anybody who reads this and agrees with any of the points made that they're a terrorist, it's no, that you're missing the point.  And  We probably, if you hadn't already gotten to this point where you realize these things without reading a letter from  Osama bin Laden, like maybe you should do that first and there's far better ways to probably get to this point from far more intelligent, far less polarizing, far less bloodthirsty people, then Osama Bin Laden, so there's that, like you could definitely get this point across without having to hear it from him.  But, that, that, you see the censorship, you see the people coming out and calling, you know, everybody a terrorist who reshares  this, or says that there's any merit to some of the points that he made about the occupation, and  so. I just wanted to get that out there. I think it's a value to actually read through these things and not just hear the headlines and just assume that everybody who makes any point about this is siding with a terrorist organization. Because again,  I fundamentally, fundamentally disagree with the acts that were committed on behalf of this ideology.  But that doesn't mean that there's no merit to some of the points that he made about  the United States of America being flawed, because It is.  And if you disagree with that,  you're very likely brainwashed at this point.  All right. Alright, so the next thing that we're going to discuss is that Israel and Hamas have agreed to a temporary ceasefire for humanitarian purposes that include a hostage release deal, which has come from Fox News. Let's go ahead and read this article where it says the Israeli government is committed to the return of all hostages home. Tonight, the government approved the outline for the first stage of achieving this goal.  According to which, at least 50 hostages, women and children, will be released for four days, during which there will be a lull in the fighting.  The release of every 10 additional hostages will result in an additional day of respute.  The Israeli government, the IDF, and the security forces will continue the war in order to return all the hostages, to complete the elimination of Hamas, and to ensure that Gaza does not renew any threat to the State of Israel.  The ceasefire was officially announced hours after Israeli and Hamas leaders said Tuesday that negotiations were in their final stages.  Both sides ultimately agreed to their conditions. Qatari... Negotiators helped broker the agreement under the deal. Israeli's government has agreed to temporarily stop its pursuit of Hamas, including its ground invasion of Gaza and its airstrikes for humanitarian purposes. Also, Hamas has agreed to release dozens of hostages in tandem with Israeli government or with Israel agreeing to release Palestinian prisoners on a three to one ratio. Fox news, Trey Yankst reported Hamas leaders would release one hostage for every three Palestinians that Israel releases from its prisons.  Hamas, so  that means that Israel essentially has to have three times the amount of  hostages slash prisoners.  Hamas, which governs Gaza, took about 240 hostages from Israel during its terror attack on October 7th when it invaded Israel and killed approximately 1, 200 people, mostly civilians. The terror group said at the time that it took enough hostages, which included Israelis, Americans, and other foreign nationals, to free all Palestinians in Israel.  Interesting. So you'll see the first hostages come. out over the course of Thursday.  Netanyahu met with his war council Tuesday afternoon, then the security council, and then this full cabinet before the agreement was announced. Ahead of the meetings, he said he hoped there would be good news. Earlier Tuesday, Hamas leader Ismail Hanaya and Mark Rijev, the senior advisor to Israel's prime minister, Benjamin Netanyahu, openly said a deal was closed. The deal being, hey, we'll stop for three or four days and we'll, you know, exchange hostages. You know, for every one that you give us, we'll give you three.  Um, okay, so not exactly what I was thinking. So not a long term, this is not a long term ceasefire. This is just a ceasefire for three or four, potentially five days where they release their hostages together. And then Israel will go back to  leveling the city of Gaza, apparently.  Uh...  Yeah, that's what it seems like. Okay,  not exactly what I was thinking, but as you guys know, when things pop up and we have breaking news, you'll get it while we're here. Um, so again, this was Israel and Hamas agreed to a temporary ceasefire hostage release deal, including freeing three Americans. Now, the original headline of this made it seem like it was more of a longstanding agreement, which obviously it's not.  So  let's  move on to our next topic, which is that the Michigan Capitol is going to enforce gun bans with artificial intelligence.  There's a software that has been created that allows them to using video surveillance footage in real time to identify threats.  And by threats, they mean anybody who's potentially carrying a weapon, whether it be lawful or unlawful.  So let's read this article. It comes from, uh,  bridgemi. com. And the article says, Michigan capital to enforce a gun ban with artificial intelligence. Now, to me, this signifies some dystopian stuff, right? What my concern around this would be is now that this has...  Been created. You can't put it back in the box, right? You've opened the box. Now, there is a software that will allow them to identify people who have weapons on them, whether it be lawfully or unlawfully because it is our right to carry and bear arms.  It is our right to conceal weapons. It is our right to open carry weapons where the laws allow.  So now. You can be punished for that. You can be approached by police and you can have this technology that will be implemented  in God knows what way, right? We don't know how this is going to be used for sure.  How do you make sure that this isn't going to be used to, I don't know, stop people from  defending property or defending life at rallies when they're allowed to open carry right in walks Kyle Rittenhouse  to me, it's like, this isn't the issue that I have is not.  Making sure that we're more safe in our capital buildings. It's is what is the actual use case for this going to be right? when you're talking about Smart cities and things like that and the totalitarian surveillance in Michigan itself just put up 400 400 cameras on one highway alone 400 cameras, Michigan just put up to surveil its own citizens in the name of stopping violent crime. How does 400 cameras on a highway stop violent crime? That's not what it's for. It's to surveil the general public. If you think that that data just stops and they're scrubbing through hundreds of thousands of tens of thousands of millions of cars flying by every single day, To look for one, two, three, four people. No, there's no return on investment there, right? They want to surveil people. They want to know where you're going, how you're getting there. I challenge you to drive down the highway right now, drive five miles in any city without seeing a camera up in the sky watching you drive.  It  infuriates me. It's so frustrating that you can't even drive your car on a road that they built with your tax dollars without daddy government Big big brother sitting there watching you tracking your license plate  This says authorities in the michigan state capitol are beginning to use artificial intelligence to detect any Firearms in a bid to increase security amid a growing national wave of political threats and violence Show me a recent violent gum crime at the Capitol and what justifies utilizing this software. In fact, why don't we use this software at school zones? Why don't we put this software outside of every single school in America? Instead of funding Israel's  war, instead of funding Ukraine's war, why don't we take this software and actually use it for some implementation that people want? Because the implementation  that people want is not going to Capitol buildings that already have security. Arm security at that. Why not put it into school zones? Why not put a video camera on outside of every single school that identifies threats that way? I'm cool with that because you shouldn't be open carrying by a school anyways.  Company officials at the Zero Eyes firm announced the deployment Monday, saying Michigan is the first state capital in the nation to use its gun detection technology, which has also been implemented last year at Oxford High School in the wake of the mass shooting. Thank you.  The system, which also analyzes footage from existing video cameras to identify brandished or otherwise drawn firearms, represents the latest in a series of escalating security measures at the Michigan capital following armed protests in 2020.  I'm sure you'll be fine.  The Michigan Capitol Commission earlier this year approved installation of metal detectors inside the building and implemented a full indoor gun ban. Except for lawmakers with a concealed weapons permit. Except for lawmakers with a concealed weapons permit. So the lawmakers get to protect themselves, but not the citizens who are there, right? Interesting.  Um, commissioners last month unanimously approved the, the lease with zero wise, a Pennsylvania based firm, which expected to cost about $3,000 a month. The money will come from existing security funding. First proposed by Governor Gretchen Whitmer, who is the subject of a kidnapping plot by the FBI,  by the FBI orchestrated by the men who also discussed storming the capitol. You mean the FBI agents?  And also the people, I'm pretty sure they got released because it was entrapment. It's just another layer of protection, Rob Blackshaw said, an executive director of the State Capitol Commission. Our latest goal, as we've said from day one, is to decrease any potential of a mass shooting and increase our level of safety for the people who work here and visit here. The artificial intelligence system will tap into existing surveillance video at the Capitol, including inside the building and outside grounds when openly carried firearms are still allowed. Where openly carried firearms are still allowed. So again...  If a gun is identified, images will be immediately reviewed by trained specialists at Zero Eyes, including military and law enforcement veterans, the company said on Monday. If those specialists confirm a threat, they'll send alerts and other actionable intelligence to Capitol Police in a matter of seconds, according to the firm.  Hmm.  So how do you identify a threat for somebody who's not a threat? Do they wear a red jersey? Do they, you know?  Anyways, here's the video by Zero Eye, so you can see what this technology is all.  About.  And we'll go ahead and watch it  together.  ZeroEyes is a team of former Navy SEALs and military special operations veterans teamed up with elite technologists with a mission to save lives.  We use your existing video cameras coupled with our artificial intelligence gun detection  to prevent threats rather than react to them. There is no better purpose right now and no more difficult problem to solve than mass shootings. We go over the existing security cameras at a building, so on the interior and exterior, at entrances, exits, choke points, bottlenecks, inside the hallways.  So when a shooter walks up and they take out a weapon,  zero eye system will pick that weapon up.  And our military trained operation experts verify every detection before sending out alerts to local staff,  security.  And the local 911 center to get the alert to first responders.  It takes about three seconds from the time a gun enters the frame of a camera to the time an alert is sent.  So now they know what the shooter looks like.  What type of weapon they have. We have an armed subject in the southwest vault.  How many there are. And what was our last known location?  First responders on scene have access to this information before shots are fired.  That will allow them to go directly to the shooter and prevent more violence from occurring.  Drop your weapon now! Drop the gun! Drop the gun! So we can really decrease response times and save lives. Turn around!  So we're going to stop threats at first sight, not first shot. Mass shootings are devastating.  Current alternatives are reactive. We need a proactive solution that mitigates gun violence, provides actionable intelligence, reduces response time, ultimately saving lives, while at the same time respecting our privacy and rights. ZeroEyes is that solution.  Save time,  save lives.  Interesting. So, I don't disagree with the premise of the application when it's in the context of school environments.  But literally probably only school environments. It just doesn't seem to me that there should be any other use case for this other than schools, because when you put it in the context of government and organizations, and what the potential is for this software to be leveraged nationwide when you have  Basically, a surveillance camera on every single corner now within three seconds of anybody ever having a weapon that they are legally hold according to our Second Amendment rights, they can be identified and immediately, immediately have authorities contacted for no other reason than lawfully carrying a firearm.  Right. And like I said, you have  Michigan putting out 400 cameras just on their highways alone with your tax dollars to surveil you. And for 3, 000 a month. They, too, can make sure that you're not actually leveraging your rights as an American citizen.  So, you know, when we talk about a surveillance state, that's a terrifying application. And again, under the context of school shootings and this being leveraged within schools and the perimeter of schools, I don't have any problem with that. I think it's a great idea. I like the idea of proactive identification of threats.  It doesn't end there.  It won't end there.  And that's where I have a problem with it.  All right. So that seems to me like, you know, again, I don't think that there's any way to remedy that the cat's out of the bag. And obviously there's going to be military applications for this and, and government applications for this, but I don't think that we have to allow it, right. We can push back against our tax dollars being used for these things. As long as the application is not being used in a way that is, uh, you know, useful to the people. And useful to the people, to me,  does not mean  the Capitol building. It doesn't, because they already have armed security there. And we as, as the people in the United States of America have a right to carry firearms.  Now, if this was communist China, just imagine the applications of this in communist China.  And that, my friends, is coming to a city near you in the very near future, right? Oh, you, you actually can identify a,  a, uh, concealed weapon, right? Down the road. Maybe they can see people printing on the side of their waistband. Uh, and now all of a sudden it bumps your... Your social credit score, right? Like where where does this end and this is obviously just just the beginning So that that's more so the the terrifying applications of this  All right moving on the next thing that we're going to discuss here is going to be that the u. s army asked the troops who they Fired who they gave dishonorable discharges to just, just come back, right? The people that they got out of the military, right? The U S army kicked people out of the military for not having the vaccine for not getting the vaccine for not agreeing with an experimental drug being injected into their bodies now.  They're telling them to come back, come back. We won't even mandate that to you. And I think there's a bigger play at hand here. I don't think it's just as simple as them saying, Hey, we're missing recruiting numbers. I think it's bigger than that. Um, I actually think the, the app, the reason that they're doing this is to mitigate legal costs more than very likely.  Um,  so let's look at this together. This comes from the post millennial and it says the U. S. Army asked troops who left over COVID mandate to come back as war looms. Now, I don't know if that's the reason why. Um, I, again, I think this might be more of a legal play than anything, but the United States Army is inviting, because if you're in the army, you're not going to be able to sue the army, right? But there could be a large class action lawsuit against the institutions that mandated this as. Especially when it was the federal government,  the United States army is inviting service members to return to the branch who had been separated over the refusal of the COVID 19 vaccine. This comes as the US military struggles to, uh, to achieve targeted recruitment numbers due to years of woke political activism, which has reportedly turned off its primary recruitment base. And you see this, you see the, I think it was the  air force now doing special forces, uh, videos for recruitment where it's all white.  How dare you? How egregious! Could you imagine a military that was mostly occupied by  straight, white men who don't dress up as,  you know, women on their weekends to shake their ass for dollar bills at a gay bar? Like,  imagine the world.  Uh, the United States Army is inviting its service members to return to the branch who had been separated over the refusal of the COVID 19 vaccine. The Army issued a recent letter to former... Service members informing them that they can apply to return to service following the recession of the vaccine requirement.  The Army had enacted four separations for unvaccinated service members early last year and announced in early 2023 that they had rescinded the mandate for current service members and applicants.  The letter uploaded to X reads, Dear former service  member,  and I'll read it here verbatim for you. Dear former service member, we write to notify you of new army guidance surrounding the correction of military records for former members of the army following recession of the COVID 19 vaccination requirement. As a result of the recession of all or the rescission of So let's try that again. We write to notify you of the new army guidance regarding the correction of military records of the former members of the army, following the rescission of the COVID 19 vaccination requirement. As a result of the rescission of all current COVID 19 vaccination requirements, former soldiers who were. involuntary separated for refusal to receive the COVID 19 vaccination may request a correction of their military records from either both or either or both of the Army Discharge Review Board or the Army Board for correction of military records. Individuals may request a correction to military personnel records including records regarding the characterization of a discharge by submitting a request to the ADB or the ADRB or the ABCMR online at  Uh, individuals who desire to apply to return to service should contact their local U. S. Army Reserves or Army Recruiter for more information. Individuals may locate an Army Recruiter by visiting that website. How about no? How about if you want to mandate upon my body a experimental experimental drug that we now know caused harm to me, that you did not have my best interest in mind. You had the best interest in mind of pharmaceutical companies. You had the best interest in mind of saving political face to half of the country who wanted to, you know, call on people to have separation of, of workforce and, and have people lose their jobs and lose their livelihood and not be able to even see their grandma in a hospital if they don't get vaccinated.  Right? Like we went so crazy during COVID  and now you see them walking everything back. Even the army walking back the ability now to join again now that they hit no recruiting numbers that they've had like the lowest recruiting numbers we've seen in a very long time. In one of the most highest tension times in American history.  So no,  you have to, you have to look at this and take a stand and say, this person, this entity, this thing did not, and obviously most people in the military know that the military does not immediately have their best interest in mind. Let's be very clear about that. Um, but,  and in this case, the only thing they had in mind was how do we, how do we  a make profits for the pharmaceutical companies, which is actually where vaccines became popularized to begin with. So we can, we can. touch on that fairly quickly, which is that the reason that vaccines became mandated even in schools was because  the, the, the penicillin manufacturers, which is where vaccines became very prevalent was penicillin shots during world war two penicillin because of world war two was used so often. And so the, the, the people who came up with the penicillin shot, and I believe if you go back and look, it's, it was Pfizer and I have a book back here.  called Code Blue. See if that knocks over my whole thing here. This book, Code Blue, is a tremendous read. It's inside America's medical industrial complex, and it goes back into the history. And I actually did a whole breakdown of this on the very first episode. That I did so go back and listen to the very, very first episode of the red pill revolution podcast, which you can just find in the feed that you're on right now, um, where it talks about this and why the penicillin became such a prevalent drug and why it was mandated in schools was specifically due to the fact that they had built so many industrialized or in so many industrial plants to build penicillin.  That they, I'll put this here for you guys, um, that they essentially needed to continue perpetuating that profitability. So, instead, they, instead of shutting down all their manufacturing plants for penicillin, they actually opened, or they actually started to spend their money on lobbying, uh, Washington to make it mandatory within schools that you now vaccinate your children.  And the reason they were doing this for, for soldiers was because people were coming back with like gangrene and all types of shit in World War II. And I went into the military, when I went into the military, we called it a peanut butter shop. One of the very first things that you get is a big needle shoved in your, your ass so that they can inject you with penicillin. For no reason at all, by the way. None of us were, well, maybe not none of us, but I wasn't sick when I went in. I didn't need penicillin, but they just give it to you because you're cattle. That's all you are to them is cattle. So  when you talk about what, what they, what happened here, you realize that it was far more about. appeasing the pharmaceutical complexes that probably lobbied to make it mandatory within the military than it was about, you know, and, and who that helped at the very top of the military that makes these decisions, right? There's lobbying in that aspect too. Um, so I find it comical. Absolutely not. You showed your hand and we will not be a part of it. No matter how many cool badass Advertisements you put out showing straight white men  you showed your hand and now you just you don't get the support  And that was obviously a mistake. All right, and that leads us to one of our bigger discussion points today, which is a Historical Historical  blunder by one of the most successful companies of all time, which almost overnight collapsed an entire An entire industry essentially  and we'll get to that right after this which is the fact that you haven't subscribed yet You haven't left a review because I see you. I know I look every week to see who did what and I know Maybe  it seems like you didn't leave a review. Not last week. Not this week. Not yet So what I'm asking you right now is stop what you're doing unless you're driving and then you know pull over There's there's somewhere you could there's a gas station right there. There's a McDonald's. Maybe there's a rest stop pull over right now Be safe. Don't do it while you're driving go to Apple podcasts. Go to Spotify hit the Five star review button. If you're on Apple podcasts, go ahead and leave a note. That's actually means way more than it does to just hit the five star review button, leave a review, say something nice, what you like about the podcast. I would appreciate it from the bottom of my heart. All right,  so let's get into this open AI essentially almost collapsed overnight after the board fired Sam Altman. Now, if you don't know the back back. Story of Sam Altman. Sam Altman is the front face of Silicon Valley. He has been for a very long time. He was the head of Y Combinator, which is a startup incubator in, uh, in Silicon Valley. And  For a very long time. He was not very well known outside of Silicon Valley until more recently with open AI He just he exploded in his celebrity and he was just most recently which makes me have some questions about this More recently is the fact that Sam Altman was on both Joe Rogan And Lex Friedman, not two weeks before this whole thing happened. So he gets one of the biggest celebrity moments and pushes of his face and his name just two weeks before he gets fired by the board. And what is the worst decision making ever by any company literally ever. As shown by the fact that  725 people, the last time I looked, signed a letter saying that if they don't reinstate him and fire the entirety of the board that made this decision,  all 725 employees will go over to the same company that offered Sam Altman a position as the CEO of a new venture with an AI company. Which is Microsoft,  and we'll read about that in just a second.  So, essentially, let's, let's go ahead and let's dive into this article together. And I'll give you the very first thing, which is that OpenAI came out with this letter, directly on their website as a blog post. And it reads,  Not what I wanted. And it reads,  Chief Technology Officer Mira Murati, appointed Interim CEO to lead OpenAI. Sam Altman departs the company. Search process underway to identify permanent success for.  The Board of Directors of OpenAI, that acts as the overall governing body for all OpenAI activities, today announced that Sam Altman will be departed as CEO and leave the Board of Directors. Mira Murati and the company's Chief Technology Officer will receive or will serve as Interim CEO, effective immediately.  A member of OpenAI's leadership team for five years, Mira has played a critical role  in OpenAI's evolution into a greater AI leader. She brings a unique skill set, understanding of the true company values, operations, and business leaders, and already have leads the company's research product and safety functions. Um, okay. Who cares about that? Mr. Altman's departure follows a deliberative review process by the board, which concluded that he has not been consistently  candid with his communications with the board, hindering its ability to exercise its responsibilities. So the reason that they state, which is so obscure and vague, and nobody seems to actually know the reason, and they won't come out with it, even after being threatened by all sorts of people within OpenAI, including the letter, uh, Mr. Altman's departure follows a deliberative Review process by the board, which concluded that he was not consistently candid in his communications with the board. So because he wasn't candid with us, we're going to fire him.  Okay. Probably the worst decision ever. The board no longer has confidence in his ability to continue leading open AI. In a statement, the board of directors said open AI was deliberately structured to advance our mission, to ensure that artificial general intelligence benefits all of humanity. The board remains fully committed to serving this mission. We are all grateful for Sam's many contributions to the founding and growth of OpenAI. At the same time, we believe new leadership is necessar

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Hírstart Robot Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 4, 2023 3:54


1634 külföldi embercsempészt engedtek szabadon a magyar börtönökből Telex     2023-11-03 23:27:35     Belföld Börtön Kormányrendelet Április óta ezt egy kormányrendelet teszi lehetővé, amit a börtönök zsúfoltságával indokoltak. Egyre több brit étterem étlapjáról kerül le a lazac Prove     2023-11-04 04:24:05     Életmód Egyesült Királyság Skócia A lazac az Egyesült Királyság legtöbbet fogyasztott hala, egyben az egyik legértékesebb importcikke. A skóciai lazacfarmokról viszont egyre több borzalmas hír kerül napvilágra. A haltenyészetekben tapasztalt körülmények nemcsak a halak számára okoznak szenvedést, de sok étteremtulajdonost is eltántorítanak attól, hogy étlapra vegyék a fogást. A sok F1: Büntetés az interlagosi időmérő után Vezess     2023-11-03 23:33:52     Forma1 Brazília Sao Paulo A Forma-1-es frissen bevezetett szabályt többen máris megszegték a Sao Pauló-i Nagydíj időmérőjén, nem maradt el a büntetés. A legjobb úticélok az olcsó őszi-téli melegedéshez Forbes     2023-11-04 05:51:08     Életmód Olcsó Végignéztem, mi a helyzet az olcsón elérhető, az elmúlt években népszerű célállomások háza táján most. Ács világa. Az 5 legjobb mém token melyeket érdemes minél hamarabb megvásárolni BitcoinBázis     2023-11-04 06:11:58     Modern Gazdaság Kriptovaluta Virtuális pénz Bitcoin Érthető módon miközben a Bitcoin  régen nem látott szintek felé közelít a mém tokenek népszerűsége is ugrásszerűen megnőtt. Erre a Galamb-eszű MI? Magyar Mezőgazdaság     2023-11-04 06:09:49     Állatvilág Mesterséges intelligencia A galambok talán nem a legintelligensebb élőlények közé tartoznak, azonban megvan a magukhoz való eszük. És érdekes módon az általuk alkalmazott tanulási folyamat megegyezik a mesterséges intelligencia (MI) által használttal. Magyarországra érkezett a kávé olasz királynője Magyar Hírlap     2023-11-04 05:46:00     Életmód Olaszország Kávé Maradi férfiak között progresszív nőként irányítja a világ egyik legrégebbi kávés cégét Torinóból. Balatoni búvárhajót festettek a szántódi aluljáróra Sokszínű vidék     2023-11-04 05:05:07     Utazás Balaton Balatonboglár Szántód Az egykori búvárhajó a második merülésén süllyedt el, roncsai Balatonboglár és Szántód között fekszenek, ennek a hajónak a belső világa került fel az aluljáró falára. Olcsóbb egy orosz repjegynél - MűhelyPrn: Lada Oka – 1996. Totalcar     2023-11-04 06:22:00     Autó-motor Moszkva Olcsó Lada Két henger, 29 lóerő, 630 kiló – nem tipikusan a keleti utakra való súlycsoport, Ádám mégis egy ilyen autót választott, mikor Moszkvában élt. Palesztinpártinak ítélték a posztját, kirúgta a német csapat a focistáját rtl.hu     2023-11-04 06:25:02     Sport Palesztina "Oly módon foglalt állást a közel-keleti konfliktusban, ami nem tolerálható a klub számára" – közölték. Hakimi remekelt, a PSG simán legyőzte a Montpellier-t Sportal     2023-11-03 22:55:25     Foci PSG Nem okozott gondot a Montpellier legyőzése a Paris Saint-Germain számára a francia labdarúgó-bajnokság 11. fordulójának nyitó mérkőzésén. Kézilabda-válogatott: kínos lenne megint leégni a magyar közönség előtt Magyar Nemzet     2023-11-04 05:45:00     Sport Németország Lengyelország Kézilabda A férfiválogatott Lengyelország, a női Németország ellen készül a közelgő világversenyekre. Szombaton lesz jobb idő a hétvégén Kiderül     2023-11-03 13:51:04     Időjárás Hétvége Csapadék Vasárnap éri el hazánkat a soron következő hidegfront, az ország nagy részén ismét elered az eső, újabb jelentős csapadék érkezhet. Szombaton azonban még nyugodtabb időnek, több-kevesebb napsütésnek örülhetünk.

Hírstart Robot Podcast - Friss hírek
1634 külföldi embercsempészt engedtek szabadon a magyar börtönökből

Hírstart Robot Podcast - Friss hírek

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 4, 2023 3:54


1634 külföldi embercsempészt engedtek szabadon a magyar börtönökből Telex     2023-11-03 23:27:35     Belföld Börtön Kormányrendelet Április óta ezt egy kormányrendelet teszi lehetővé, amit a börtönök zsúfoltságával indokoltak. Egyre több brit étterem étlapjáról kerül le a lazac Prove     2023-11-04 04:24:05     Életmód Egyesült Királyság Skócia A lazac az Egyesült Királyság legtöbbet fogyasztott hala, egyben az egyik legértékesebb importcikke. A skóciai lazacfarmokról viszont egyre több borzalmas hír kerül napvilágra. A haltenyészetekben tapasztalt körülmények nemcsak a halak számára okoznak szenvedést, de sok étteremtulajdonost is eltántorítanak attól, hogy étlapra vegyék a fogást. A sok F1: Büntetés az interlagosi időmérő után Vezess     2023-11-03 23:33:52     Forma1 Brazília Sao Paulo A Forma-1-es frissen bevezetett szabályt többen máris megszegték a Sao Pauló-i Nagydíj időmérőjén, nem maradt el a büntetés. A legjobb úticélok az olcsó őszi-téli melegedéshez Forbes     2023-11-04 05:51:08     Életmód Olcsó Végignéztem, mi a helyzet az olcsón elérhető, az elmúlt években népszerű célállomások háza táján most. Ács világa. Az 5 legjobb mém token melyeket érdemes minél hamarabb megvásárolni BitcoinBázis     2023-11-04 06:11:58     Modern Gazdaság Kriptovaluta Virtuális pénz Bitcoin Érthető módon miközben a Bitcoin  régen nem látott szintek felé közelít a mém tokenek népszerűsége is ugrásszerűen megnőtt. Erre a Galamb-eszű MI? Magyar Mezőgazdaság     2023-11-04 06:09:49     Állatvilág Mesterséges intelligencia A galambok talán nem a legintelligensebb élőlények közé tartoznak, azonban megvan a magukhoz való eszük. És érdekes módon az általuk alkalmazott tanulási folyamat megegyezik a mesterséges intelligencia (MI) által használttal. Magyarországra érkezett a kávé olasz királynője Magyar Hírlap     2023-11-04 05:46:00     Életmód Olaszország Kávé Maradi férfiak között progresszív nőként irányítja a világ egyik legrégebbi kávés cégét Torinóból. Balatoni búvárhajót festettek a szántódi aluljáróra Sokszínű vidék     2023-11-04 05:05:07     Utazás Balaton Balatonboglár Szántód Az egykori búvárhajó a második merülésén süllyedt el, roncsai Balatonboglár és Szántód között fekszenek, ennek a hajónak a belső világa került fel az aluljáró falára. Olcsóbb egy orosz repjegynél - MűhelyPrn: Lada Oka – 1996. Totalcar     2023-11-04 06:22:00     Autó-motor Moszkva Olcsó Lada Két henger, 29 lóerő, 630 kiló – nem tipikusan a keleti utakra való súlycsoport, Ádám mégis egy ilyen autót választott, mikor Moszkvában élt. Palesztinpártinak ítélték a posztját, kirúgta a német csapat a focistáját rtl.hu     2023-11-04 06:25:02     Sport Palesztina "Oly módon foglalt állást a közel-keleti konfliktusban, ami nem tolerálható a klub számára" – közölték. Hakimi remekelt, a PSG simán legyőzte a Montpellier-t Sportal     2023-11-03 22:55:25     Foci PSG Nem okozott gondot a Montpellier legyőzése a Paris Saint-Germain számára a francia labdarúgó-bajnokság 11. fordulójának nyitó mérkőzésén. Kézilabda-válogatott: kínos lenne megint leégni a magyar közönség előtt Magyar Nemzet     2023-11-04 05:45:00     Sport Németország Lengyelország Kézilabda A férfiválogatott Lengyelország, a női Németország ellen készül a közelgő világversenyekre. Szombaton lesz jobb idő a hétvégén Kiderül     2023-11-03 13:51:04     Időjárás Hétvége Csapadék Vasárnap éri el hazánkat a soron következő hidegfront, az ország nagy részén ismét elered az eső, újabb jelentős csapadék érkezhet. Szombaton azonban még nyugodtabb időnek, több-kevesebb napsütésnek örülhetünk.

Al'adun Gargajiya
An kaddamar da shirin farfado da salon kidan Duma a Nijar

Al'adun Gargajiya

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 31, 2023 10:12


Shirin al'adunmu na gado tare da Abdoulaye Issa a wannan mako ya mayar da hankali ne kan bikin kidan Duma, guda cikin al'adun jihar Maradi da ke kokarin gushewa.  A wani kokari na dakile gushewar al'adu, gwamnatin jamhuriyyar Nijar ta kaddamar da wani gangamin horar da matasa kidan Duma, salon kidan da ke da shahara a tsakanin garuruwan Hausawa.Akwai dai salo kala kala na kidin Duma da yanzu ke zama inda mata sun fi son gargajiya yayin bukukuwansu abin da ake kira Partyn kauyawa Tasi'u Bakwai ya mana filla filla ma'anar kidi irinsu adamulmula, yar sahabi da sauransu. Ku latsa alamar sauti don sauraron cikakken shirin..............

Lafiya Jari ce
Gangamin gwajin cutukan sankarar mama da kansar bakin mahaifa a Nijar

Lafiya Jari ce

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 28, 2023 10:19


Shirin Lafiya Jari ce a wannan makon tare da Azima Bashir Aminu ya mayar da hankali kan wani gangamin gwajin cutar kansar mama da ta bakin mahaifa da mahukuntan Nijar suka gudanar a jihar Maradi a wani yunkuri na lalubo masu cutar tare da yi musu magani. Wannan mataki na gwajin cutukan kansar biyu na da nasaba da sabbin alkaluman da ke nuna karuwar masu dauke da cutar a sassan Faransa.Tuni dai Mata suka yi dafifi wajen yin wannan gwaji wanda aka tattara kwararrun likitoci da ke aikin wayar da kai tare da bayar da shawarwari kan yadda mata za su kula da lafiyarsu kasancewar cutukan kansar guda biyu a matsayin mafiya saurin kisa a tsakanin al'umma musamman a kasashe masu tasowa.Ku latsa alamar sauti don sauraron cikakken shirin.

Le Club de l’auditeur | Deutsche Welle
De Maradi à Agadez, les attentes des Nigériens

Le Club de l’auditeur | Deutsche Welle

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 5, 2023 25:35


Certains sont surpris par le putsch, pour d'autres cela devait arriver... mais la plupart souhaitent la paix et éviter une "catastrophe", la guerre.

Ilimi Hasken Rayuwa
Yadda matsalar rashin fahimtar darasin lissafi ke shafar karatun dalibai a jihar Maradi

Ilimi Hasken Rayuwa

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 14, 2023 10:03


A yau shirin "Ilimi Hasken Rayuwa" zai duba matsalar rashin iya lissafi ko Mathematic da yawancin Dalibai ke fama da ita a jihar Maradi ta Jamhuriyar Nijar, wacce ke zama babban kalubale ga samun nasarar karatu.A shekarar da ta gabata kashi 90 cikin 100 na daliban da suka rubuta jarabawar neman shiga Jami'a da makarantun gaba da sakandare su ka fadi bangaren lissafi, wannan ne dalilin da yasa masu ruwa da tsaki tashi tsaye wajen nemo bakin zaren warware matsalar. Daga cikin hanyoyin da su ke kokarin nemowa, akwai yin kira ga tsofaffin daliban da a yanzu suka zama wani abu da kuma iyaye da su taimakawa dalibai a wannan fannin na lissafi ko Maths.

Sombra y Cuervos: El Podcast
Ep. 73. Las Vidas de los Santos: Sankta Lizabeta, Sankta Maradi, y Sankt Demyan

Sombra y Cuervos: El Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 30, 2023 31:59


En este episodio Daniela y Lucero discuten tres relatos de Las Vidas de los Santos. Discuten la historia de Sankta Lizabeta y la comparan con lo que se conoce de ella en El Rey Marcado. También, comentan el milagro que realizó Sankta Maradi en vida por los enamorados y el origen de las historias de amor imposible. Por otro lado, abordan el relato de Sankt Demyan con algunas preguntas sobre el poder grisha y la inspiración de Leigh Bardugo.

Al'adun Gargajiya
Nadin sabon Sarki a garin Mayahe a Maradi karon farko a shekaru 70

Al'adun Gargajiya

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 17, 2023 10:20


Shirin Al'adun mu na gado a wannan mako tare da Abdoulaye Issa ya yi tattaki zuwa garin Maradi na Jamhuriyyar Nijar inda ya yi mana duba kan bikin nadin Isa Gado a matsayin sabon sarkin Mayahe, nadin da ke zuwa bayan mutuwa Mai martaba Sarki Gado Sabo da ya shafe shekaru 71 a karagar mulki. A yi saurare Lafiya.

Ilimi Hasken Rayuwa
Shirin gwamnati na inganta wuraren daukar darasin dalibai a makarantun Jamhuriyar Nijar

Ilimi Hasken Rayuwa

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 13, 2022 9:53


Shirin na yau ya duba halin da ajizuwan da dalibai ke daukar darasi a Nijar ke ciki, da kuma shirin gwamnati na gina ingantattun ajizuwa a wadannan makarantu. Kamar yadda watakkila aka sani, an sha samun matsaloli na tashin gobara a wasu makarantun yara a Nijar, musamman a jihohin Maradi da Damagaram sabod yadda ake gina aajizuwan kara da ke saurin konewa. Yanzu gwamnati ta yunkuru ddo warware. matsalar.

kamar shirin maradi nijar jamhuriyar nijar yanzu damagaram
Bakonmu a Yau
Tattaunawa da sarkin Fulanin Toda, Janyau Garba Aliyu kan matsayar da taron Padog ya cimma

Bakonmu a Yau

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 13, 2022 3:19


A Jamhuriyar Nijar, kungiyar Padog da ke kokarin samar da zaman lafiya a tsakanin al'umma, ta shirya wani taro da ya hada sarakunan gargajiya, da shugabannin addinai a jihar Maradi, domin samar da sabbin dubaru kan yadda za a samar da tsaro da kuma magance hare-haren ‘yan bindiga. Kiran wannan taro dai ya biyo bayan lura da yadda ake samun yawan hare-haren ‘yan bindiga da ke tsallakowa daga jihohin Sokoto, Zamfara da kuma Katsina da ke tarayyar Najeriya domin kai hare-hare kan fararen hula a yankin Saho, Gabi da kuma Tsibiri da ke jamhuriyar Nijar. Wakilinmu a Maradi Salissou Issa, ya zanta da Sarkin Fulani Toda, Janyau Garba Aliyu, domin jin karin bayani a game da matsayar da taron ya cimma.

Best Podcast - exkluzív sztárbeszélgetések
"A gyerekeim szerint maradi vagyok" – exkluzív interjú Kautzky Armanddal

Best Podcast - exkluzív sztárbeszélgetések

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 8, 2022 37:11


Az utóbbi időben számos változás történt az életében. A színészet mellett rendez, a magánéletében is történtek fordulatok, és történjék bármi, édesanyja szavai mindig ott csengenek a fülében: „Kisfiam, minden úgy van jól, ahogy van.”

Journal de l'Afrique
Niger : de fortes pluies ont fait plus de 80 morts, le fleuve Niger monte toujours à Niamey

Journal de l'Afrique

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 4, 2022 12:50


Des inondations ont entraîné la mort de plusieurs dizaines de personnes et provoqué des dégâts importants dans près de 538 communes du Niger. Les régions de Maradi et Zinder sont les plus touchées avec 58 morts à la date du 29 août. Des pluies diluviennes s'abattent depuis plusieurs semaines dans ce pays habituellement très sec et l'eau continue de monter sur les rives du fleuve Niger. Les précisions de Harold Girard, correspondant de France 24. 

Nigeria Daily
Why Nigeria Government Need To Support Niger Republic To Tackle Insecurity

Nigeria Daily

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 22, 2022 13:33


Nigeria's relationship with Niger Republic in  promoting the policy of “Africa as the centrepiece of Nigeria's foreign policy”  and fighting insecurity has continued to attract public's reactions.In this episode of Nigeria Daily, Zamfara State government justifies  its procurement of 5 security vehicles for Maradi,  Niger Republic.

Muhallinka Rayuwarka
Tsadar takin zamani na barazana ga yiwuwar fuskantar karancin abinci a Nijar

Muhallinka Rayuwarka

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 20, 2022 19:57


Shirin Muhallinka Rayuwarka tare da Nasiru Sani a wannan mako ya mayar da hankali kan yanayin Damuna a jamhuriyyar Nijar musamman a jihar Maradi inda mahukunta suka fara bayar da kyautar takin zamani la'akari da tsadar takin wanda ke barazana ga yiwuwar fuskantar karancin cimaka a kasar.

Bill Baker and Jessica Show
961 Biden Union address, apple, maradi gras, scam alert, shootin

Bill Baker and Jessica Show

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 2, 2022 11:54


Al'adun Gargajiya
Masu duba sun duba yadda damunar bana za ta kasance a Tsibirin Gobir

Al'adun Gargajiya

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 15, 2022 10:01


Shirin 'Al'adunmu Na Gado' ya yi tattaki zuwa masarautar Tsibirin Gobir ta jihar Maradi a Jamhuriyar Nijar. A wannan biki na. al'adun gargajiyam, masana sun yi bincike, sun duba yadda damunar bana za ta kasance.

Muhallinka Rayuwarka
Illar da aikin tonon Zinariya ya yi wa Muhalli a garin Kwandago na yankin Dan Isa a Maradi

Muhallinka Rayuwarka

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 22, 2022 20:05


A yau shirin zai duba illar da aikin tonon Zinariya ya yi wa Muhalli a garin Kwandago na yankin Dan Isa a Jihar Maradi da ke Jamhuriyar Nijar, tun bayan da aka gano arzikin na karkashin kasa a yankin watanni 6 da suka gabata.

garin tonon maradi jamhuriyar nijar
Alors on dit quoi
Frédéric Péchot, le nigérien qui ambitionne de redonner vie au rap du Niger

Alors on dit quoi

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 27, 2021 48:30


Le hip-hop et le patrimoine culturel du Niger sont indissociables. Frédéric Péchot, ancien rappeur devenu réalisateur en est convaincu. À travers son documentaire Lilwal, il retrace non seulement l'évolution du hip-hop nigérien mais aussi et surtout son apport crucial dans l'histoire du Niger. Tod One, les Massacreur, les Wassika, les Wangari… Figures des prémices du rap au Niger nous retracent l'histoire de ce genre musical de Niamey à Zinder en passant par Maradi ou Diffa. 

Bakonmu a Yau
Tattaunawa da Dr Nuhu Jangwarzo kan sayar da reshen Bollere na Afrika ga MSC

Bakonmu a Yau

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 22, 2021 4:01


Hadakar kamfanin dakon kaya na jiragen ruwa mallakin kasashen Italiya da Switzerland wato MSC ya mikawa kamfanin Bollere na Faransa bukatar sayen reshensa na nahiyar Afrika da aka kiyasta darajarsa da yuro miliyan dubu 5 da 700. To domin sanin irin sauyin da sayen rassan kamfanin dakon kayan da Bollore ya mallaka a kasashe sama da 20 na nahiyar Afrika zai haifar Mahaman Salisu Hamisu ya tattana da Dr Nuhu Salihu Jangwarzo Masani tattalin ariziki a jami'ar Maradi a jamhuriyar Nijer ke cewa

Shirye-shiryen matasa | Deutsche Welle
HdM: Matashiya mai sanar da abinci a Maradi

Shirye-shiryen matasa | Deutsche Welle

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 22, 2021 2:46


Wata matashiya da ta kammala digiri a fannin fasali da ci-gaban karkara, ta yanke hukuncin kama sana'ar sayar da abinci da kai wa wurin tarururka domin dogaro da kai.

sanar wata hdm maradi matasa jamhuriyar nijar
Muhallinka Rayuwarka
Wutar daji ta tafka barna a jihohin tahwa da Maradi da ke Nijar

Muhallinka Rayuwarka

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 11, 2021 20:45


Shirin na wannan rana ya duba matsalar wutar daji a Jamhuriyar Nijar, wadda ta yi kamari a Jihohin Tahwa da Maradi, gobarar da ta lakume eka ako kadada sama da dubu 150.

Nigeria Daily
Tragedy befalls Gold miners in Niger

Nigeria Daily

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 12, 2021 15:54


At least 18 people died when an artisanal gold mine collapsed in southern Niger near the border with Nigeria. About 13 Nigerians have also been feared dead in the incident that happened in kandango, Maradi region, Niger Republic.What really happened? In this episode of the bearing we discuss the collapse of the gold mine.

Bakonmu a Yau
Bakonmu a Yau - Kalla Hankurau kan garambawul din da gwamnatin Nijar ta yi wa fannin Shari'a

Bakonmu a Yau

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 22, 2021 3:59


Gwamnatin Jamhuriyar Nijar ta yi wa bangaren shari'a garambawul inda ta saka alkalai kusa da al'umma domin samun shari'a cikin sauki ta yadda talaka ba zai sha wahalar zuwa nesa ba. Har ila yau gwamnatin ta kara yawan kotunan shari'a a cikin kasar. Kalla Hankurau, dan majalisar dokoki ne da suka ziyarci jihohin Dosso da Maradi da Damagaram da kuma Tahowa inda suka gana da alkalai da yan kaso da kungiyoyin fararen hula akan sabon tsarin. Bayan ziyarar ya gana da manema labarai, kuma ga tsokacin da yayi akai.

Kasuwanci
Kasuwanci - 'Yan kasashen Afirka na tururuwa zuwa yankin da aka gano zinare a Nijar

Kasuwanci

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 1, 2021 10:06


Yau Shirin 'Kasuwa A Kai Miki Dole' zai ya yada zango ne jamhuriyar Nijar, inda leka wani yanki da aka fara hako zinare, wato kauyen Kwandago dake cikin gundumar Madarounfa da ke jihar Maradi. wanda yanzu haka ‘yan kasashen Afirka ke tururuwar domin gudanar da wannan sabga ta arziki.

Shirye-shiryen matasa | Deutsche Welle
Himma dai Matasa: 18.08.2021

Shirye-shiryen matasa | Deutsche Welle

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 18, 2021 9:58


Ku saurari shirinmu da ke zaburar da matasan Afirka doamin su tashi su nemi abin dogaro da kanus, ta hanyar zakulo wasau da tuni suka yi nisa a neman na kan nasu mu tattauna da su.

ku kano katsina maradi nijar najeriya matasa afirka
Tambaya da Amsa
Tambaya da Amsa - Tambaya da Amsa: Tarihin Sarkin Maradi Sultan Ali Zaki

Tambaya da Amsa

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 10, 2021 20:00


Kamar yadda aka saba a kowane mako, shirin 'Tambaya da Amsa' zai yi karin bayani kan wasu daga cikin Tambayoyin da masu sauraronmu suka aiko mana, cikinsu har da tarihin Sarkin Maradi na jamhuriyar Nijar Sultan Ali Zaki da Allah ya yi wa rasuwa cikin watan Yuni da kuma karin bayani kan manyan karafu ko duwatsu dake rikitowa daga sararin subuhana.

Shirye-shiryen matasa | Deutsche Welle
Himma dai Matasa: 07.07.2021

Shirye-shiryen matasa | Deutsche Welle

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 6, 2021 10:21


Sannu a hankali, matasa a nahiyar Afirka na kokari gaya wajen samun sana'o'in dogaro da kansu, maimakon dogaro da aikin gwamnati ko na kamfani. Shirin Himma dai Matasa, na karfafa gwiwar irin wadannan matasa ta hanyar zakulo su da tattaunawa da su.

mali hdm maradi najeriya matasa jamhuriyar nijar afirka
Wasanni
Wasanni - Nijar ta kaddamar da filin wasan damben kokwawa mafi girma a Afrika

Wasanni

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 25, 2021 10:05


Shirin Duniyar Wasanni tare da Abdoulaye Issa na wannan makon ya mayar da hankali kan yadda bikin bude katafren filin wasan kokwawa mafi girma a yammacin Afrika da Nijar ta kaddamar ya gudana a jihar Maradi ta kasar.

Invité Afrique
Invité Afrique - Sud-ouest du Niger: «l'aggravation de la crise du pastoralisme nourrit le recrutement du banditisme»

Invité Afrique

Play Episode Listen Later May 7, 2021 5:07


Le Sud-Ouest du Niger, le long d’une bande allant de Maradi à Dogondoutchi, peut-il devenir un nouveau foyer insurrectionnel ? C’est la question que pose le nouveau rapport d’ICG, International Crisis Group. Selon l’ONG, le changement d’échelle du banditisme transfrontalier crée dans cette région des risques de basculement et les autorités doivent de toute urgence prévenir la contagion. Pour en parler, notre invité ce matin est l’auteur du rapport, Matthieu Pellerin. Il répond aux questions de Laurent Correau.  RFI : Comment a évolué la situation dans le sud-ouest du Niger depuis une dizaine d’années ? Matthieu Pellerin : La situation s’est énormément dégradée, avec le développement d’un banditisme de plus en plus violent et organisé. En tout et pour tout, et surtout sur le versant nigérian de la frontière, on parle de plusieurs dizaines de milliers d’individus qui sont vraiment lourdement armés, issus -il faut le dire- de toutes les communautés, sans exception -que ce soit des populations haoussas, des populations peules ou touarègues- qui sèment véritablement une terreur contre les communautés -parce que les premières victimes de ces attaques sont les communautés- à travers du vol de bétail. Ce n’est pas nouveau dans cet espace, mais l’ampleur est sans commune mesure avec ce qui pouvait exister par le passé. Mais aussi, la multiplication d’enlèvements contre une rançon, c’est un peu plus nouveau dans cette zone et c’est en train de prendre une ampleur très inquiétante. Et puis, de plus en plus d’assassinats ciblés contre des informateurs présumés des Forces de défense et de sécurité ou des individus avec qui les bandits veulent régler des comptes personnels. Dans ce rapport, vous essayez d’analyser, justement, pourquoi ce banditisme s’est organisé, s’est renforcé… Et vous établissez notamment une connexion avec l’économie illégale libyenne, qui a contribué à remodeler ce banditisme transfrontalier, tel qu’il existait jusqu’ici ? Oui effectivement, vous savez que la crise libyenne a fait du pays un marché d’armes à ciel ouvert et donc vous avez énormément de flux d’armes, qui sont allées vers le nord-ouest du Nigeria et faisant, du coup, des régions nigériennes de Tahoua et de Maradi, des zones de transit. Et dans l’autre sens, la contrebande de carburant venant du Nigeria s’est beaucoup développée, de même que le trafic de drogue, que ce soit du Tramadol -des drogues synthétiques, plus généralement- et du chanvre indien. Et tout ceci a effectivement beaucoup consolidé des réseaux de trafic, dont profitent indéniablement ces groupes de bandits, aujourd’hui. Le contexte général de tout cela, c’est la crise du pastoralisme dans toute cette région… De quelle manière est-ce que cette crise du pastoralisme a contribué à l’intensification du banditisme dans ce sud-ouest du Niger ? L’aggravation de cette crise du pastoralisme nourrit vraiment le recrutement de ces groupes. Vous avez beaucoup d’éleveurs appauvris, qui ont perdu tout ou partie de leur bétail. Parfois, d’ailleurs, bétail volé par les mêmes bandits qu’ils rejoignent après. C’est cela le paradoxe de la situation. Et puis, beaucoup d’injustices qui les poussent vers ces groupes de bandits. Le problème de cette crise du pastoralisme, c’est que c’est un peu une crise invisible. Au nord-ouest du Nigeria, cette crise du pastoralisme s’est très vite accompagnée de violences à base communautaire et c’est ce qui explique le succès de ces bandits au nord-ouest du Nigeria, qui désormais représentent un réel risque pour le Niger. La communautarisation des esprits est très forte également. Les attaques cachent parfois des règlements de comptes communautaires -même si cela reste encore limité- et l’on voit, désormais, apparaître des groupes d’autodéfense uniquement Haoussa dans certains villages de Maradi Les ingrédients sont là… Pour l’instant, au Niger, il n’y a pas eu l’emballement insurrectionnel que l’on pourrait craindre, mais les risques sont bel et bien réels. Qu’est ce qui fait, selon vous, que cette situation d’insécurité peut se transformer en une situation insurrectionnelle, où cette fois-ci, on aurait des groupes qui prendraient les armes contre l’État ? Quand l’État mobilise des moyens militaires pour lutter contre ces bandits, comme l’État du Niger et l’État du Nigeria le font, et que ces derniers, ces bandits, ripostent en retour, ils prennent les armes contre l’État et l’intensification des opérations militaires amplifie cette dynamique. Notamment du côté du Nigeria, vous avez de plus en plus d’attaques qui ciblent directement les Forces de défense et de sécurité et non plus seulement les propriétaires de bétail. C’est une situation que les groupes jihadistes -eux, qui sont ouvertement en guerre contre l’État- tentent indiscutablement d’exploiter aujourd’hui, avec un succès relatif, pour l’instant, mais bel et bien effectif. La jihadisation du banditisme c’est un phénomène que l’on retrouve absolument partout au Sahel et dont malheureusement les précédents sont là pour nous alerter. À fortiori, lorsque vous avez, parmi ces bandits, des éleveurs qui considèrent que les injustices qu’ils ont vécues, les ont conduits là où ils sont. Donc le terreau est vraiment propice, il y a bel et bien, des ferments de basculement insurrectionnel. De quelle manière est-ce que les États de la région peuvent essayer d’endiguer ce phénomène de jonction entre banditisme et jihadisme ? Il faut rappeler tout de même que l’État du Niger a rapidement pris des dispositions sur le plan sécuritaire, dès 2016-2017, et les zones frontalières, que ce soit à Maradi ou à N’Konni, ont vu leur sécurité vraiment renforcée. Mais cela reste, malheureusement, très en-deçà de ce qu’il faudrait consentir comme effort sécuritaire, au regard du nombre de bandits qui opèrent et de leurs moyens militaires. L’État doit intensifier ses efforts sur le plan sécuritaire et c’est le meilleur moyen, de mon point de vue, pour que les communautés n’aient pas à s’armer elles-mêmes à travers des groupes d’autodéfense : c’est que l’État soit en capacité de prendre ses responsabilités. Mais l’État du Niger doit justement envisager, aussi, des mesures à titre préventif. Il faut, du coup, que les autorités du Niger fassent de cette résolution de la crise du pastoralisme véritablement une priorité. Tant à Maradi, d’ailleurs, que dans quatre régions, où cela a aussi nourri les violences, comme à Tillabéry, en particulier. Ensuite, l’État du Niger a une expérience dans les concertations communautaires, dans les foras, les espaces de dialogue, mais qu’elle a toujours menées, surtout à des fins curatives et non pas à des fins préventives. Et là, il y a une chance, je pense, de consolider véritablement ces relations communautaires à travers une approche préventive. ► Rapport «Sud-ouest du Niger : prévenir un nouveau front insurrectionnel»

Muhallinka Rayuwarka
Muhallinka Rayuwarka - Gwajin noman goro ya samu nasara a garin Maradi dake Jamhuriyar Nijar

Muhallinka Rayuwarka

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 6, 2021 20:05


A wannan makon, shirin yayi tattaki zuwa garin Maradi dake Jamhuriyar Nijar, inda aka fara noman goro, Cikin shirin za a ji tattaunawa da masu ruwa da tsaki kan noma da amfanin goron, da kasuwancinsa, sannan da matsayi ko makomarsa wajen al’adu, tare da da kuma muhummancinsa wajen sarrafa nau’ikan ababen sha irinsu Coca Cola da Pepsi.

Revue de presse Afrique
Revue de presse Afrique - À la Une : Mohamed Bazoum, nouveau président du Niger

Revue de presse Afrique

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 24, 2021 4:04


Le candidat du PNDS, dauphin du président sortant Mahamadou Issoufou, remporte le second tour haut la main, avec près de 56% des voix, face à son challenger Mahamane Ousmane. Pour le site Tam-tam Infos à Niamey, « cette victoire nette va permettre à la coalition Bazoum 2021, qui dispose déjà d’une majorité confortable à l’Assemblée nationale, de conduire le bateau Niger dans les 5 prochaines années. (…) En trente ans de démocratie au Niger, c’est la première fois qu’un président de la République va passer le témoin à un autre président élu. » Et « s’il y en a qui doit particulièrement se réjouir de ces résultats, pointe Ledjely en Guinée, c’est bien le président sortant, Mahamadou Issoufou. Il doit même légitimement s’en féliciter à double titre. D’abord, par son choix singulier de ne pas briguer le mandat de trop, il offre (en effet) à son pays le premier passage de témoin entre un président démocratiquement élu et son successeur. Ensuite, c’est le dauphin qu’il s’est choisi qui l’emporte à l’arrivée. Ceci étant, tempère Ledjely, avec le score qu’a réalisé Mahamane Ousmane, le nouveau président ne pourra ignorer ni l’existence de l’opposition, ni le poids de celle-ci. » Le changement dans la continuité En tout cas, « les électeurs nigériens ont opté pour la continuité », relève L’Observateur Paalga au Burkina. D’ailleurs, l’un des slogans du gagnant n’était-il pas "Choix de la continuité pour un Niger meilleur" ? Mais ce sera la continuité des multiples problèmes archiconnus, s’exclame le quotidien ouagalais, comme, entre autres, les questions de l’insécurité, de la santé, de l’éducation et de la corruption. »  Toutefois, pointe encore L’Observateur, « malgré les nuages noirs qui s’amoncèlent au-dessus du fleuve Niger, il y a matière à se réjouir, puisque, dans cette Afrique où les révisions constitutionnelles rétrogrades sont devenues le sport favori de bien de nos dirigeants, le bon exemple nigérien mérite d’être relevé et salué. » Vers un boom pétrolier malgré l’insécurité ? Désormais, Mohamed Bazoum va devoir s’atteler à la tâche… et elle est gigantesque… Jeune Afrique nous en fait le détail : « Le Niger est frappé de plein fouet par les crises sécuritaires au Sahel, en Libye ou dans le bassin du lac Tchad et doit faire face à l’État islamique et à Boko Haram. Face aux critiques, qui l’accusent d’avoir sacrifié l’éducation, la santé et la lutte contre la corruption au profit d’une sécurité relative, le PNDS a mis en avant la construction d’hôpitaux de référence dans la capitale, à Maradi et prochainement à Tahoua, mais aussi celle de la centrale hydroélectrique du barrage de Kandadji et d’un oléoduc (de 2 000 km vers le Bénin) qui pourrait permettre au pays de passer d’une production de 20 000 à 500 000 barils de brut par jour d’ici à 2030. (…) Les ambitions pétrolières nigériennes ont notamment pour objet, précise Jeune Afrique, de soutenir un secteur de l’agriculture qui représente plus de 40 % du PIB, occupe près de 80 % de la population active, mais demeure vulnérable aux changements climatiques. "Avec le début prévu des exportations de pétrole en 2022 et le maintien de la vigueur de l’investissement, à moyen terme, la croissance devrait être de 9 % en moyenne", a conclu le FMI lors d’une mission virtuelle en septembre dernier. Selon le Fonds, dès cette année 2021, l’économie devrait atteindre 6,9 % de croissance, malgré les contrecoups de la pandémie de Covid-19. » L’écueil de la corruption… Enfin, pointe encore Jeune Afrique, « le nouveau président nigérien devra en outre montrer une attention toute particulière à son ministère de la Défense, durement frappé l’année dernière par un scandale. Selon un audit diligenté à la demande de Mahamadou Issoufou par l’Inspection générale des armées, pas moins de 76 milliards de francs CFA (116 millions d’euros) y auraient été détournés entre 2013 et 2016 à l’occasion de commandes d’armement. Ces détournements présumés, qui auraient eu lieu alors que de hautes personnalités du parti au pouvoir étaient chargées du ministère de la Défense, sont actuellement entre les mains d’un juge d’instruction à Niamey. L’opposition et la société civile mettent la pression pour que justice soit faite et que les responsables soient effectivement traduits devant les tribunaux. »

Business Drive
Minister of Transportation Says Kano-Maradi Rail Project To Cost Nigeria $1.9bn

Business Drive

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 8, 2021 1:06


The Minister of Transportation, Rotimi Amaechi on Sunday said the Kano-Maradi rail project will cost the Nigerian government $1.9bn. The minister said the project is going to cost us $1.9bn and we will source it from mostly Europe. He explained that the project will open up the country to more investment, arguing that it is for the best interest of Nigeria for the Kano-Maradi railway to be constructed.He said the interest is national; the interest is about Nigeria. The Maradi terminal is just 20 kilometres away from Nigeria so there is no huge investment like Nigerians are thinking.The Minister who also spoke about politics in the country, dismissed suggestions that he is being touted as the next president, noting that only God knows Nigeria’s next leader.

Bakonmu a Yau
Bakonmu a Yau - Yau ake zaben shugaban kasa a Uganda

Bakonmu a Yau

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 14, 2021 4:02


Yau ake zaben shugaban kasa a Uganda, kuma zaben ya fi zafi ne tsakanin shugaba mai ci, Yuweri Museveni da ya share shekaru 36 kan mulki da Bobi Wine dan shekaru 38. Salisu Isa ya tattauna da Dokta Nouhou Salifou jangorzo na jami’ar Maradi kan zaben.

Bakonmu a Yau
Bakonmu a Yau - Tattaunawa da Alhaji Sabi'u Kalla kan alfanun bude iyakokin Najeriya da Nijar ta fuskar kasuwanci

Bakonmu a Yau

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 21, 2020 3:42


Bayan sanarwar bude wasu daga iyakokin Najeriya da Nijar, manyan 'yan kasuwar Nijar da ke fitar da kaya zuwa Najeriya sun nuna jin dadinsu da wannan mataki na farko duk da cewa ba a bude manyan iyakokin ba wadanda suka kunshi na magama da sauransu. Dangane da wannan Salisu Isah ya tattauna da Alhaji Sabi’u Kalla transa wani dan kasuwa a Maradi wanda ya yi mana tsokaci kan tagomashin da hakan zai samarwa kasuwancinsu.

7 milliards de voisins
7 milliards de voisins - La crise économique mondiale pèse sur les enfants

7 milliards de voisins

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 20, 2020 48:30


À l’occasion de la journée mondiale de l’enfance, quelles sont les répercussions de la crise sur les enfants ? Aller à l’école, prendre 3 repas par jour, recevoir des vaccins, jouer sans craindre pour sa sécurité, rêver à son avenir, le bien-être des enfants est parfois très compromis par les pertes d’emplois et de revenus des familles.  Selon le rapport de l’Unicef qui sort ce jour, 572 millions d’élèves sont concernés par des fermetures nationales d’écoles dans 30 pays, soit 33% des enfants scolarisés dans le monde. Alors comment les protéger… pour assurer les générations futures et l’avenir des pays ? Quel rôle pour les politiques sociales ?  Avec : - Paul Quarles Van Ufford, conseiller régional en Politiques Sociales de l’UNICEF Afrique de l’Ouest et du Centre - Béatrice Marième Mendy, directrice par intérim du Samu social Sénégal - Andreas Schleicher, directeur de la direction de l'éducation de l'OCDE. Interrogé par Charlie Dupiot au sujet du rapport sur l'impact du Covid-19 sur l'éducation dans les pays de l'OCDE. Et un témoignage de Charlie Dupiot qui a recueilli le témoignage d’un père de famille qui vit dans la région de Maradi au Niger. Il nous raconte les conséquences d'un confinement de deux mois et demi sur lui, et sur ses enfants. Nous retrouvons ensuite une coordinatrice de l'ONG Save The Children sur place à Maradi.

Conversation Crucible
From Maradi With Many Questions

Conversation Crucible

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 11, 2020 33:08


In this segment of “Before The Crucible With Aanuoluwapo Adesina,” our host examines the Kano-Maradi rail line, which the Federal Government of Nigeria is set to construct at the sum of $1.9 Billion. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/aanuoluwapo-john-adesina/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/aanuoluwapo-john-adesina/support

Bakonmu a Yau
Bakonmu a Yau - Tattaunawa da jagoran adawar Nijar Hama Amadou kan zaben kasar dake tafe

Bakonmu a Yau

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 5, 2020 3:42


Yayin da lokacin zaben shugaban kasar Jamhuriyar Nijar ke kara karatowa, yanzu haka yan takara sun sha damarar yakin neman zabe da zummar samun goyan bayan da ake bukata wajen ganin sun samu nasarar zaben.Wannan na zuwa ne a daidai lokacin da ake rade radin cewar shugaban Jam’iyyar Lumana Afirka kuma tsohon Firaminista Hama Amadou ba zai tsaya takarar zaben ba. A karshen mako Hama Amadou ya jagoranci taron ‘ya'yan Jam’iyyar sa a Maradi, kuma Salissou Issa ya tattauna da shi kan batutuwa da dama ciki harda batun takarar sa, kuma ga yadda zantawar su ta gudana.

Business Drive
Nigeria’s Federal Executive Council Approves $1.9m Rail Line To Niger Republic

Business Drive

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 24, 2020 1:47


Nigeria’s Federal Executive Council has approved 1.9 million dollars to construct a rail line that will link Nigeria to Niger Republic. The rail line is expected to run from Kano through Katsina and will be linked with the Maradi rail line in the neighboring West African nation. The Council also approved a 3.04-billion-naira contract for the design, manufacture, supply, testing, and commissioning of a 150-ton railway crane for emergency and recovery of rolling stocks. Other approvals during the 16th virtual federal executive council meeting include 62 new black maria vehicles, 8 additional forensic auditors for the NDDC, and the construction of the Umuahia/Bende/Ohafia road. --- This episode is sponsored by · Afrolit Podcast: Hosted by Ekua PM, Afrolit shares the stories of multi-faceted Africans one episode at a time. https://open.spotify.com/show/2nJxiiYRyfMQlDEXXpzlZS?si=mmgODX3NQ-yfQvR0JRH-WA Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/newscast-africa/support

Revue de presse française
Revue de presse française - À la Une: enquête sur un massacre

Revue de presse française

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 11, 2020 4:53


C’est la manchette du Parisien qui revient en détail ce matin sur le drame de Kouré au Niger qui a coûté la vie dimanche à six humanitaires français et à leurs deux accompagnateurs nigériens. Le Parisien qui met des noms sur les six victimes françaises. Quatre femmes et deux hommes. « Elles s’appelaient Charline, Nadifa, Myriam et Stella. Les garçons, eux, se prénommaient Léo et Antonin. Ils avaient entre 25 et 35 ans. Six jeunes Français, bardés de diplômes pour la plupart et embarqués dans une aventure commune à Niamey au Niger, sous la banderole de l’organisation humanitaire Acted. » Le Parisien passe en revue le parcours de ces jeunes qui avaient décidé de se consacrer aux plus défavorisés. Charline, 30 ans, docteur en gestion et professeure. Elle avait été en poste pendant deux ans à l’ambassade de France au Nigeria, avant d’être récemment embauchée par Acted. Nadia, trentenaire, détentrice de plusieurs masters de droit et de gestion. Elle préparait une thèse sur le commerce des armes. Stella, d’origine montpelliéraine, qui avait trouvé sa voie dans l’humanitaire après des études de marketing. Myriam, qui œuvrait déjà depuis plus de deux ans pour l’ONG française. Diplômée d’un master centré sur la construction des processus de paix et la compréhension des conflits. Léo, 25 ans, le benjamin de la bande. Il était chargé de logistique pour Acted à Niamey depuis avril, après avoir été stagiaire au siège de l’ONG à Paris pendant quatre mois. Il venait tout juste d’être diplômé d’une école de commerce à Rennes. Enfin, Antonin, normalien, spécialiste en statistiques et en finances. Attaque préméditée ou opportuniste ? Selon une source nigérienne, citée par Libération, ces expatriés français étaient pour la plupart arrivés très récemment dans le pays, pas plus de trois semaines auparavant : après leurs deux semaines de confinement, ils ont voulu faire une balade touristique à Kouré pour voir les girafes. Alors que s’est-il passé, s’interroge Libé, sont-ils tombés dans une embuscade ? « Des sources locales défendaient cette thèse hier : le parc de Kouré n’avait jamais été le théâtre d’une telle attaque, mais le modus operandi des assaillants, venus à moto, qui ont aussitôt tiré sur la voiture des humanitaires, suggère une attaque planifiée visant des Occidentaux. Étaient-ils informés de ce déplacement ? Avaient-ils simplement repéré le 4x4 portant le sigle de l’ONG Acted sur la route de Kouré ? » A contrario, poursuit Libération, « le spécialiste du Sahel Ibrahim Maïga considère, lui, que l’assaut n’était pas prémédité : "Au vu des premiers éléments, l’attaque, qui a été bâclée, semble être une opération opportuniste", indique le chercheur, qui souligne qu’une opération préparée aurait entraîné une prise en otages des ressortissants français, une "monnaie d’échange prisée" par les groupes djihadistes de la bande sahélienne. » Les ONG présentes au Niger s’interrogent Quoi qu’il en soit, l’impact pour les ONG qui travaillent au Niger sera « très important », pointe Le Figaro. « La communauté humanitaire du Niger réévalue en urgence toutes les procédures. L’attaque s’est produite près d’un axe très fréquenté, la nationale 1, qui relie Niamey à Dosso puis Maradi et était jusqu’à présent considéré comme relativement sûr. "C’est une route que nous prenons souvent. Il est évident que cette attaque va encore réduire notre mobilité et limiter notre action", souligne Pierre Mendiharat, directeur adjoint des opérations de Médecins sans frontières. Pour lui, comme pour plusieurs responsables d’ONG opérant au Niger, cela montre "la détérioration de la situation au Sahel". Alors que le nombre de personnes ayant besoin d’aide d’urgence ne cesse de croître, notamment au Niger mais surtout au Burkina Faso, la complexité et le danger augmentent, constate encore Le Figaro. En juin dernier, l’État islamique dans la province d’Afrique de l’Ouest, une des branches de Boko Haram, s’est fait menaçant. Dans un message, l’organisation, qui ravage le nord-ouest du Nigeria, a laissé entendre qu’elle allait s’en prendre à toutes les ONG internationales. Si les liens entre Boko Haram et les mouvements sahéliens ne sont que ténus, le massacre de Kouré, conclut Le Figaro, pourrait être le signe de cette nouvelle doctrine. » Des cibles de choix « Cette odieuse attaque rappelle que toute la zone du Sahel est risquée, relève pour sa part La Croix, mais aussi que des travailleurs humanitaires font le choix de rester présents auprès des populations en grande vulnérabilité. La lutte contre le terrorisme n’est pas que militaire, affirme La Croix. Elle passe aussi par des ONG qui œuvrent à l’amélioration des conditions de vie des personnes et des communautés. Ce qui ne fait pas l’affaire des groupes djihadistes pour qui le chaos constitue à la fois un fonds de commerce et un levier de recrutement. C’est pourquoi les travailleurs humanitaires et leurs accompagnateurs sont des cibles de choix. Les ONG le savent, pointe encore le quotidien catholique : de par la nature des missions et les théâtres d’intervention, il n’y a pas de mission sans danger. Le travail humanitaire, qui se déroule le plus souvent dans des contextes de violence et d’instabilité institutionnelle, est toujours exposé à des risques que toutes les précautions ne pourront jamais complètement éradiquer. Assumer cette part de risque au côté des populations locales, c’est aussi ce qui fait la grandeur de l’engagement dans l’humanitaire. »

Wasanni
Wasanni - Hanyoyin ceto wasannin kwallon kafa a Jamhuriyar Nijar

Wasanni

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 8, 2020 10:30


A Jamhuriyar Nijar ,ma'abuta kwallon kafa na ci gaba da kokawa biyo bayan matsalolli da suka dabai-baye Duniyar kwallon kafa musaman a jihar Maradi. A cikin wannan shirin mu samu tattaunawa da wasu daga cikin masu ruwa da tsaki  a Duniyar kwallon kafa. Sai ku biyo mu.

sai kafa ceto maradi jamhuriyar nijar duniyar
Rendez-vous culture
Rendez-vous culture - Niger: l'indépendance chantée par Guero Zarto

Rendez-vous culture

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 3, 2020 8:20


Le 3 août 1960, il y a exactement 60 ans, le Niger accédait à l’indépendance. Elle est alors chantée par Guero Zarto, vantant les louanges du premier président de la République du Niger dans Diori Hamani Mijin Aïssa. De ce 3 août 1960, jour de l’indépendance du Niger, il ne reste presque aucun souvenir musical. Les enregistrements ont été perdus ou sont tombés en poussière. Subsiste –néanmoins- la trace d’un artiste qui se produisit lors de la cérémonie officielle, c’est Guero Zarto, originaire de Maradi.  C’est Mahamane Laouali Garba, directeur du Centre de formation et de promotion musicale Taya de Niamey, qui a retrouvé cet enregistrement. Pour lui, il était tout naturel qu’un artiste comme Guero Zarto, très connu à l’époque, participe à un tel évènement politique, l’indépendance : « Dans notre société, chaque évènement né de la matérialisation de notre identité culturelle (les rites agraires, les fêtes saisonnières, les cérémonies qui présidaient aux mariages et aux naissances, l’intronisation des chefs traditionnels) fait souvent appel à des manifestations artistiques, des chants, des danses etc. Ces évènements ont toujours réglé la vie de l’homme et de son environnement. C’est ce qui a fait que Guero Zarto a été un des artistes invités à la proclamation de l’indépendance, explique Mahamane Laouali Garba. Guero Zarto est un artiste de la cour du chef de province de Maradi. La province de Maradi est la troisième région du Niger, c’est notre capitale économique. Donc quand Guero est venu à cet évènement du 3 août pour la proclamation de l’indépendance, il a défilé comme tout le monde. Et à la soirée de l’évènement, il a chanté comme tous les autres artistes qui sont venus des différents coins du Niger ». Cette chanson est légèrement remaniée par rapport à l’originale. Elle s’intitule Diori Hamani Mijin Aïssa, « Diori Hamani, le mari de Aïssa ». Guero Zarto chante les louanges du premier président de la République du Niger, Diori Hamani, notamment sa politique culturelle, avec la création du musée national de ce nouvel État indépendant.

Shyamala acupuncturist
Forgetfulness. In Tamil maradi

Shyamala acupuncturist

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 24, 2020 4:29


Bach flower medicine for forgetfulness . Those who are facing this forgetfulness problem can try this combination in Bach flower

Habari za UN
16 JUNI 2020

Habari za UN

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 16, 2020 12:57


Wakati leo ikiadhimishwa siku ya kimataifa ya utumaji fedha kwa familia , Katibu Mkuu wa Umoja wa Mataifa Antonio Guterres ametoa ombi kwa watu kila mahali kuwaunga mkono wahamiaji katika wakati huu ambapo fedha ambazo zinatumwa nyumbani kwa familia na wahamiaji hao zimepungua kwa zaidi ya dola bilioni 100. Machafuko mapya katika eneo la Kaskazini Magharibi mwa Nigeria yamewalazimisha watu 30,000 kufungasha virago na kukimbilia katika eneo la Maradi nchi jirani ya Niger. Pia utamsikia mshindi wa mchoro wa Emoji ya siku ya wakimbizi duniani mwaka 2020.

Habari za UN
UNHCR yaripoti watu 30,000 wamefungasha virago Nigeria na kuingia Niger kufuatia machafuko mapya

Habari za UN

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 16, 2020 2:41


Machafuko mapya katika eneo la Kaskazini Magharibi mwa Nigeria yamewalazimisha watu 30,000 kufungasha virago na kukimbilia katika eneo la Maradi nchi jirani ya Niger ambako sasa wanapatiwa msaada na shirika la Umoja wa Mataifa la kuhudumia wakimbizi UNHCR.

Invité Afrique
Invité Afrique - Conflits armés au Sahel: «Une coopération entre le Niger et le Nigeria serait la bienvenue»

Invité Afrique

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 1, 2020 4:59


Rinaldo Depagne est directeur de l'International Crisis Group (ICG) pour l'Afrique de l'Ouest. L'ICG publie un rapport sur l’escalade des violences dans le Nord-Ouest du Nigeria où les groupes jihadistes étendent leur influence. Cette région pourrait devenir un « pont » entre les mouvements implantés au Sahel et près du lac Tchad. RFI : Qu’observez-vous dans la région du nord-ouest du Nigeria ? Rinaldo Depagne : Nous observons un conflit meurtrier qui implique de très nombreuses organisations armées, des groupes qui sont alliés à des éleveurs, des comités de vigilance, des bandes criminelles qui ensanglantent cette région depuis une décennie, et qui ont à ce jour fait plus de 8 000 morts et 200 000 déplacés internes. Pour l’instant, c’est une crise qui vraiment oppose, comme dans d’ailleurs dans beaucoup de régions de l’Afrique de l’Ouest, les éleveurs et les fermiers dans le cadre d’une compétition de plus en plus brutale pour l’accès aux ressources. Et elle a été caractérisée ces derniers temps par une hausse phénoménale de la criminalité organisée qui comprend du vol de bétail, des enlèvements contre des rançons, des raids de village, des braquages routiers. Et le dernier développement de cette crise est l’arrivée sur ce terrain de groupes jihadistes en particulier venant du nord-est du Nigeria, là où les groupes liés à Boko Haram sont les plus actifs. Comment procèdent ces groupes jihadistes pour étendre leur influence ? Ce sont des groupes qui tentent toujours d’exploiter les désordres et d’en profiter. Ils se présentent par exemple comme des forces protectrices de certaines communautés ou qui font des affaires. Je viens de citer, et ça c’est assez établi, on a eu plusieurs informations de la part d’autorités nigérianes qui font état de vente d’armement par ces groupes à des bandes criminelles. Il faut savoir que l’Iswap [État islamique en Afrique de l'Ouest], qui est une branche de Boko Haram, a pendant un certain temps connu des succès militaires qui lui ont permis de mettre la main sur des stocks d’armes appartenant à l’armée nigériane, et qu’ils avaient très certainement des surplus d’armes qu’ils ont revendus à ces groupes armés qui ont besoin d’armes légères qui sont des armes de guerre, des fusils d’assaut, les munitions qui vont avec, éventuellement des lance-roquettes. Il faut aussi savoir que le Nigeria est un pays où il y a une circulation des armes légères absolument immense. L’ONU, je crois, comptabilise 350 millions d’armes légères en circulation dans ce pays. Vous écrivez dans votre rapport que cette région du nord-ouest du Nigeria pourrait devenir un « pont » entre les groupes implantés au Sahel et la région du lac Tchad… En tout cas, il y a plusieurs informations sur une circulation due à l’état de désordre dans cette région de militants de Boko Haram, de militants de l’Iswap plus précisément, qui organisent des contacts avec des membres de l’Etat islamique au Grand Sahara par exemple. Donc, il y a un point de circulation. Le nord-ouest du Nigeria est frontalier du Niger, partage une très longue frontière avec le Niger. Donc, on sait qu’au Niger, à la frontière du Niger et du Mali, il y a des membres de l’Etat islamique au Grand Sahara qui sont actifs. Donc, il y a peut-être une tentative d’établissement d’une passerelle. Ce n’est pas encore totalement effectif. Et quelles seraient les conséquences ? Une des conséquences, ça serait très vraisemblablement la facilité que ces groupes auraient à faire circuler des armes et du savoir-faire, des formateurs par exemple entre les deux régions, c’est-à-dire entre la région Sahel et le nord-ouest du Nigeria, et plus largement le nord-ouest du Nigeria et le bassin du lac Tchad. Donc, cela constituerait une sorte de front maintenant uni de ces groupes. Et d’ailleurs, dans ses publications, l’État islamique tend maintenant à présenter les deux mouvements qui étaient avant séparés, d’Iswap qui est actif dans le bassin du lac Tchad et l’État islamique au Grand Sahara, comme un seul et même groupe. Et cela, c’est peut-être aussi un désir plus qu’une réalité actuellement. Mais en  tout cas, le désir est là. Qu’est-ce qui pourrait faire barrage à cette avancée ? Très certainement, la mise en place par les autorités d’un plan qui a été établi en septembre 2019 qui est un plan national pour la transformation du secteur pastoral, et dans le cadre de ce plan, un dialogue beaucoup plus soutenu entre les communautés d’éleveurs et de fermiers pour faire baisser la tension entre ces deux mondes. Donc ça, ça serait important. Et la deuxième chose, c’est la communication, l’échange de renseignements entre le Nigeria et ses voisins, et en particulier le Niger qui souffre aussi de cette situation, puisque maintenant il y a 60 000 réfugiés qui se trouvent au Niger voisin, en particulier autour des villes de Maradi et de Tahoua. Et donc une collaboration beaucoup plus effective entre le Niger francophone et le grand Nigeria anglophone serait la bienvenue pour éviter que ces camps de réfugiés d’abord ne grossissent, ne déstabilisent à leur tour certaines régions du Niger et ne servent aussi de base à certains groupes violents.

Wasanni
Wasanni - Matsalolin da suka sanya dakatar da wasannin Polo a Nijar

Wasanni

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 28, 2020 10:35


A Jamhuriyar Nijar ana fuskanatar koma baya a Duniyar sukuwar dawakai a dai dai lokacin da Najeriya ke ta kokarin ganin an samu ci gaba a wannan sashe. Wasu daga cikin jihohin Jamhuriyar Nijar da aka samu koma baya dangane da sukuwar dawakai sun hada da birnin Yameh, Maradi, Zinder. Abdoulaye Issa ya duba mana halin da ake ciki yanzu haka a cikin shirin Duniyar wasanni.

polo suka sanya wasu maradi nijar najeriya jamhuriyar nijar duniyar abdoulaye issa
Santé | Deutsche Welle
La cataracte, une maladie gênante mais qui se soigne bien

Santé | Deutsche Welle

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 16, 2019 12:29


Elle touche en particulier les personnes âgées et donne l'impression de voir flou : la cataracte est une maladie très répandue et qui peut conduire à la céssité. Heureusement, elle se soigne très bien. Reportage au Niger // La RDC est frappée par une épidémie de rougeole qui a fait, rien que cette année, plus de 5.000 morts. Interview avec un représentant de l'Unicef sur place.

Le débat africain
Le débat africain - Démographie au Niger : la santé maternelle en question

Le débat africain

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 12, 2019 49:00


Avec plus de 7 enfants par femme, le Niger détient le record mondial de la natalité. Un chiffre qui, vu d'ailleurs, donne le tournis. Mais le débat sur l'urgence ou non d'inciter un espacement des naissances n'occulte-t-il pas un aspect plus préoccupant, à savoir la santé des mères, femmes comme jeunes filles ?  Avec nos invités : Mahaman Mansour Maiguizo Kane, membre de l’association des chefs traditionnels et chef du canton de Tessaoua (région de Maradi) ;  Madame Amadou Aissata, ministre nigérienne de la Population ; Dr Assoumana Zalha, gynécologue, chargée de programme lutte contre la fistule au Fonds des Nations Unies pour la population (UNFPA) ; Abdoulaye Idani Kadiatou responsable de la commission des affaires féminines de l'Union des étudiants nigériens.

BASTA BUGIE - Comunismo
Nei gulag nordcoreani 50 mila cristiani

BASTA BUGIE - Comunismo

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 12, 2019 11:10


TESTO DELL'ARTICOLO ➜ http://www.bastabugie.it/it/articoli.php?id=5806NEI GULAG NORDCOREANI 50 MILA CRISTIANI di Leone Grotti«Quest'anno la persecuzione religiosa in Corea del Nord è aumentata. Sembra che sia in atto una massiccia campagna di ricerca per scovare i cristiani». È quanto dichiarato da Lee (il nome è omesso per motivi di sicurezza), fuggito dalla Corea del Nord e oggi impegnato nella missione tra i nordcoreani, al sito specializzato Daily Nk.L'ultimo caso di cui è venuto a conoscenza è quello di «una famiglia cristiana arrestata a Hyesan, nella provincia di Ryanggang, dopo essersi convertita. La madre è sparita e nessuno sa cosa le sia successo, mentre i due figli e la nipote sono stati rilasciati dopo aver pagato 5.000 dollari di multa».PERSECUZIONE IN AUMENTO: ALMENO 50 MILA CRISTIANI NEI GULAGNonostante il padre della patria e "presidente eterno" della Corea del Nord, Kim Il-sung, fosse stato battezzato ed educato come cristiano, la persecuzione religiosa è stata messa in atto dal suo regime totalitario fin dal 1948. Ogni culto, specie quello cristiano, è vietato da allora ma secondo stime credibili nel paese vivono ancora circa 400 mila cristiani.Tutti tengono la loro fede nascosta, salvo qualche eroico caso di esplicita testimonianza, dal momento che basta possedere una Bibbia o essere scoperti a pregare per rischiare l'esecuzione pubblica o la condanna a un campo di lavoro. Gli Stati Uniti sanzionano Pyongyang per violazione della libertà religiosa da 18 anni di fila, ma la situazione è peggiorata negli ultimi otto anni, da quando cioè Kim Jong-un ha preso il potere in seguito alla morte improvvisa del padre Jong-il.Come dichiarato ancora da Lee, «soprattutto quest'anno vengo informato più spesso di cristiani arrestati e detenuti. Le autorità stanno conducendo incursioni a sorpresa nelle case dei cristiani e sembrano avere informazioni molto dettagliate su di loro».Anche i controlli in Cina sono aumentati. Nelle province cinesi più vicine al confine, infatti, operano molti missionari cattolici e chiese protestanti, che offrono riparo a disertori e perseguitati nel tentativo di aiutarli a fuggire principalmente in Corea del Sud.SI PREGA IN CODA AI BAGNINegli ultimi due anni gli omicidi e le estradizioni di missionari, insieme alle deportazioni in Corea del Nord dei disertori, sono aumentati a dismisura. Avere una religione diversa dal culto di Kim Il-sung è un crimine politico e migliaia di persone vengono spedite nei famigerati gulag nordcoreani.Secondo un'indagine della Commissione sulla libertà religiosa internazionale del dipartimento di Stato americano, si trovano attualmente nei gulag tra i 50 mila e i 70 mila cristiani.Nonostante la persecuzione, le comunità cristiane crescono e secondo quanto dichiarato a Daily Nk da una seconda disertrice - scappata, rimpatriata, rinchiusa in un gulag e poi scappata di nuovo - anche nei campi di lavoro aumentano le attività missionarie e gli incontri di preghiera: «Mentre ero rinchiusa nel campo di lavoro, sono rimasta sorpresa dallo scoprire che c'erano molti cristiani. Sono rimasta profondamente commossa dalle preghiere che pronunciavamo insieme in silenzio. Alle cinque del mattino si formano lunghe code ai bagni. Lì i cristiani, mentre sono in fila, pregano. Se le persecuzioni religiose stanno diventando più dure, sempre più persone si rafforzano nella fede. Il miracolo della condivisione del Vangelo avviene anche in questo momento in posti infernali come i campi di lavoro nordcoreani».Nota di BastaBugie: Lorenza Formicola nell'articolo seguente dal titolo "Viaggio in Africa dove i cristiani restano nel mirino degli integralisti" parla della drammatica situazione dei cristiani in Uganda, Eritrea e gli altri Paesi dell'immenso continente. Con un'Europa e un Medio Oriente svuotato di fedeli i jihadisti si stanno concentrando sulla pulizia religiosa in Africa.Ecco l'articolo completo pubblicato su Il Giornale il 9 agosto 2019:Il Pew Research Center ha previsto che i cristiani dell'Africa sub sahariana nel 2050 saranno il 38% della popolazione, rispetto al 24% del 2010. Ecco l'Africa, oggi: la casa per il maggior numero di cristiani al mondo. Motivo per cui i jihadisti hanno intrapreso e recentemente accelerato una strenua e attenta pulizia religiosa.Tra i 50 paesi classificati nella World Watch List 2019, 14 (quasi un terzo) si trovano nell'Africa sub-sahariana. Solo nel mese di giugno, in Uganda, una scuola elementare cristiana è stata distrutta in un villaggio musulmano. Prima alcune minacce e poi la demolizione radicale della scuola per figli di convertiti dall'islam al cristianesimo.Intorno al 27 giugno in Burkina Faso l'ennesimo attacco jihadista. I musulmani sono andati, casa per casa, armati di machete e fucili, nel villaggio di Bani, e tra la morte e l'islam hanno imposto ai cristiani di scegliere.In Burkina Faso i cristiani vivono ormai un vero e proprio inferno: decine le vittime della persecuzione islamica solo nelle ultime settimane che hanno visto un susseguirsi terribile di attentati. «Se non si interverrà, il risultato sarà l'eliminazione della presenza cristiana in quest'area».Secondo l'Ufficio delle Nazioni Unite per il coordinamento degli affari umanitari, dall'inizio dell'anno i jihadisti hanno costretto 136 mila persone alla fuga. E sarebbero circa 82 i pastori costretti alla fuga. Nella terza più grande città del Niger, Maradi, è stata data alle fiamme una chiesa. Pare come protesta in seguito all'arresto di un imam di spicco. Erano in 150 i musulmani che hanno commesso l'attentato.La situazione nel resto dell'Africa non è migliore. In Libia i convertiti al cristianesimo affrontano abusi e violenze continue. In Somalia, dove la comunità cristiana raggiunge solo le poche centinaia, c'è per loro solo una vita di violenza e isolamento. In Sudan i cristiani sono quasi 2 milioni. E sono costretti a convivere con le pressioni e le discriminazioni tipiche di un Paese governato come uno stato islamico.Non solo quindi i diritti limitati, ma anche i luoghi di culto demoliti. In Etiopia le chiese sono prese di mira al grido di «Allah Akbar».L'Eritrea, che è stata battezzata come la «Corea del Nord Africa», conta circa 2,5 milioni di cristiani. E molti riempiono le prigioni in condizioni disumane. Quelli che restano, s'incontrano in segreto avendo il governo approvato una legge che chiude le chiese.La palma come Paese peggiore per i cristiani, continua a detenerla la Nigeria. Là, la comunità di fedeli non conosce tregua. Mentre in Egitto le severe restrizioni sulla costruzione e l'agibilità delle chiese, impediscono ai cristiani di riunirsi.Nella Repubblica Centrafricana, la religione principale è il cristianesimo. La popolazione cristiana raggiunge quasi la cifra dei 3.950.000 con 1.260.000 di cattolici. Eppure i cristiani sono comunque oggetto di una persecuzione sempre più violenta negli ultimi anni: intrappolati come sono nel violento conflitto tra Seleka un'alleanza di gruppi musulmani miliziani e gli anti-balaka gruppi cristiani di autodifesa.È in Algeria il numero più alto di chiese chiuse nell'ultimo anno. Nel Paese le leggi che regolano il culto non musulmano vietano la conversione e proibiscono il proselitismo oltre all'espressione pubblica della fede cristiana.In Kenya, dove il cristianesimo è la religione principale, i politici musulmani, su ispirazione dei radicali islamici somali, hanno deciso di eliminare il cristianesimo come recita il rapporto Open Doors 2019 ,«i funzionari spesso chiedono alle chiese di fare cose che non sono in linea con la loro fede, mentre i militanti eseguono brutalmente attacchi suicidi contro chiunque è considerato nemico dell'islam. E grazie alla corruzione nelle agenzie governative, quanti operano contro i cristiani, godono di impunità».In Marocco il cristianesimo è perseguitato da stato e società. Ci sono restrizioni ovunque, restrizioni all'evangelizzazione e persino la confisca di materiale cristiano in lingua araba. In Niger, Ciad e Camerun, gli attentati terroristici hanno provocato una drammatica crisi di rifugiati. In Ruanda, invece, centinaia di chiese vengono chiuse «per inquinamento acustico».Giulio Meotti di recente ha raccontato del messaggio che Boko Haram sta consegnando ai cristiani di Diffa, «hai tre giorni per andare via o sarai ucciso». E da quelle parti l'emorragia è evidente. A Dablo è abbastanza fresca la notizia di sei cattolici uccisi in chiesa. Mentre a Silgadji è stato ucciso un pastore e le processioni cattoliche sono ostaggio di islamici.Il rapporto pubblicato ad aprile 2019 nel Regno Unito, commissionato dal ministro degli Esteri Jeremy Hunt e diretto dal vescovo di Truro, presenta i cristiani come il gruppo più perseguitato al mondo.Una persecuzione che non riguarda l'etnia, la razza o il colore della pelle né degli autori né delle vittime, ma la sola religione. Perché in Africa, vari gruppi e individui islamici stanno attaccando e tentando di annientare i cristiani solo perché credono in Cristo.Il rapporto inglese e i fatti di cronaca denunciano uno stato delle cose che, se non fermato, trasformerà il continente africano in un posto simile al Medio Oriente: dove da terra a maggioranza cristiana, si è arrivati a una minoranza indifesa e agonizzante.

Roots, The Podcast of Rural Communities
Roots in Maradi, Niger – Impact evaluation of the Food Security and Development Support Project

Roots, The Podcast of Rural Communities

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 29, 2019 7:29


Roots in Maradi, Niger – Impact evaluation of the Food Security and Development Support Project by IFAD Independent Office of Evaluation

Sahih_Bukhari_Kitab_Al-Marda
Episode-1-Kitab al-Marda: Ma Jaa'a Fi Kaffarati al-Maradi Hadith 544-545

Sahih_Bukhari_Kitab_Al-Marda

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 9, 2019 41:51


Kitab al-Marda: Ma Jaa'a Fi Kaffarati al-Maradi Hadith 544-545

Sahih_Bukhari_Kitab_Al-Marda
Episode-2-Kitab al-Marda: Ma Jaa'a Fi Kaffarati al-Maradi - Shidati al-Maradi Hadith 546-550

Sahih_Bukhari_Kitab_Al-Marda

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 9, 2019 21:23


Kitab al-Marda: Ma Jaa'a Fi Kaffarati al-Maradi - Shidati al-Maradi Hadith 546-550

Muhallinka Rayuwarka
Muhallinka Rayuwarka - Gwamnatin Nijar ta kaddamar da shirin kawo karshen wutar daji

Muhallinka Rayuwarka

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 15, 2018 19:52


A yau shirin namu zai duba batun wutar daji dake zama babbar matsala ga makiya sakamakon lakume abincin dabbobi da take, sannan da bata yanayi ta hanyar hallaka tsirai haka da wasu kananan namun daji. A shekarar data gabata dai makiyaya a arewacin Nijer sun sha wahala sosai sakamakon rashin ciyawa, wannan kuma bayan wutar daji sama da 100 da aka samu da ta lakume dubunan Kadada na ciyawar dabbobi, babbar dabba na bukatar kadada uku ta ciyawa a shekara don rayuwa, lura da dubunan dabbobi da Allah ya horewa Nijer ciyar dasu ta hanyar sayen abinci abune da kamar wuya, damina mai kyau da aka samu a bana ta bayar da damar samun ciyawa mai yawa a dajin kiwo dake arewacin jihar Maradi cewa da yankunan gadabeji da bermo, wurin da dabbobi daga Agades, Tawa, da Zinder ke zuwa kiwo baya ga na jihar Maradi.