Amazing Yemeni Arabic from this Italian scientist.
This talk was given at a local TEDx event, produced independently of the TED Conferences. Marco Livadiotti talks about the great heritage Yemen have, the variety شىي culture of thousands of years, the ancient cities that are still hidden under the sands and how important to reserve this heritage for the future يتحدث ماركو عن التراث العظيم الذي يمتلكة اليمن و التنوع التاريخي و الثقافي و المدن المخفية تحت رمال الصحراء , واهمية الحفاظ علي هذا التراث والتاريخ للمستقبل Founder of the Arabic Heritage Company worked in tourism in Yemen for more than 20 years Participated in a variety of activities and programs about the Yemeni heritage ماركو ليفاديوتي مؤسس شركة التراث العربي عمل في القطاع السياحي في اليمن لأكثر من 20 عام شارك في العديد من الأنشطة والفعاليات والبرامج المتعلقة بالتراث الشع ي اليم ي . About TEDx, x = independently organized event In the spirit of ideas worth spreading, TEDx is a program of local, self-organized events that bring people together to share a TED-like experience. At a TEDx event, TEDTalks video and live speakers combine to spark deep discussion and connection in a small group. These local, self-organized events are branded TEDx, where x = independently organized TED event. The TED Conference provides general guidance for the TEDx program, but individual TEDx events are self-organized.* (*Subject to certain rules and regulations)
Why have I never watched more from this
amazing half Yemeni and half Syrian Arab woman?
Fantastic clip.
In this hilarious and thought-provoking talk, National Geographic Explorer and standup comic Ella Al-Shamahi explains why a huge part of the planet's potential contribution to science is being overlooked. She also shares stories from her dangerous adventures fossil hunting in hostile, unstable regions of the world. Ella is currently piecing together a groundbreaking theory that early humans may have migrated out of Africa via land bridges between East Africa and Yemen. National Geographic Explorer and standup comic Ella Al-Shamahi is a hilarious paleoanthropologist who specializes in Neanderthals. Much of her work involves fossil hunting in caves in dangerous locations such as Yemen. Ella uses comedy as both a coping strategy for the darker side of her work as well as to communicate science to people in engaging, unexpected ways. She holds degrees from Imperial College London/the Natural History Museum in London and University College London where she is undertaking her PhD. She is currently waiting for the worst of the war in Yemen to end so she can resume the search for Paleolithic caves there, to test a theory that early humans may have migrated out of Africa via land bridges between East Africa and Yemen and to test whether Neanderthals went that far south. This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at
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Abu Dhabi Crown Prince presents Order of Zayed to Eritrea president, Ethiopia PM
Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed shared a picture of the event on his official Twitter account, saying that the honorary award is in recognition of “their work for peace”. (Twitter)
Staff writer, Al Arabiya EnglishTuesday, 24 July 2018
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Abu Dhabi’s Crown Prince and Deputy Supreme Commander of the UAE’s Armed Forces Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed presented the Order of Zayed to the Eritrean President Aisaias Afwerki and the Ethiopian Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed on Tuesday for recently declaring their “state of war” over after two decades.
Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed shared a picture of the event on his official Twitter account, saying that the honorary award is in recognition of “their work for peace”.
Since signing an agreement in Asmara on July 9 to restore ties, Eritrean and Ethiopian leaders have moved swiftly to sweep away two decades of hostility since conflict erupted between the two neighbors in the Horn of Africa in 1998.
Ethiopia’s national carrier Ethiopia Airlines last Wednesday made its first flight to Asmara in two decades and was greeted by dancers waving flags and flowers as families separated by the war and the ensuing hostilities made an emotional reunion.
Sheikh Mohammed bin Zayed had travelled to Addis Ababa for official talks in June with the prime minister of Ethiopia.
The pair discussed bilateral ties including enhanced friendship and cooperation as well as regional and international matters.
Last Update: Tuesday, 24 July 2018 KSA 13:55 - GMT 10:55
https://english.alarabiya.net/en/Ne...f-Zayed-to-Eritrea-president-Ethiopia-PM.html
Great development and much needed.
A few days earlier.