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a close 2nd leading figure of the new popular front zone rootman of shaw spoke just a short while ago. but the country has to decide. is it going to divide itself even more? said, did you fail to increase the social and the qualities, religious skin color, social, geographical orange and you'll have somebody or is it going to pull together and be one people that is going to help each other and work on for the common welfare without conditions that is the choice you have for the 2nd round or else the new popular upfront or else we can just use the national really and under those conditions we can have no other forms that we can have know of a reasonable request that we can formulate to you to me,
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you have to give the absolute majority to the new popular front. it's the only alternative so it doesn't look like the list has enough support to secure an outright majority. could we see mccaul actually reach out to manage all to prevent that from becoming prime minister? well, that's the whole question, and it's going to be the key over the last, the next 2 days. the default is we'd have to put up the candidates until tomorrow and on well tuesday midnight and we'll see which boxes will retreat their candidates or put them forward. and what we did sure to try is reach out to the left wing fontes belonging to the new book with upfront except for size. the full mental shows about them just because mental for you the far left, which is in my close eyes just as evil as a file, right?
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so what you will try to the, to break up this left wing funds to get the more moderate left wing voltage, whether it will succeed. so that's another question we see that's that's my next question. what are his chances? what are his chances of his body actually uh, holding onto some sort of power. um, on the face of it, it doesn't look very likely, especially considering the results of the sort of in us tonight. what we have to look at is how the latitude account we act, whether they the for the, sits on the tables, was my clothes, people and tried to form a coalition like you would have in germany. maybe that has never been the case really in front, and then we're seeing in the next hours how would that have to be count? we'll react and whether my call would be in a position to bring this people behind him. and that's the very people it just
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destroyed over the last 7 years. and then trying to govern with them up. i mean, how does he then move out ahead of michael as probably taking a quite a. you might say my decision to solve the national assembly, but it's also a very us trip petition under 10 or so when people so, so it, i mean, it would be my to say he has the best chance to cheap a government was gabriella taught it as a prime minister, but you might find some ways, especially if the final result was in the 2nd round. don't show it to him. i drove it to you for any one. you might find a way to hang onto power in a way with the new alliance as we've never seen before. and as you mentioned, i mean the call didn't actually need to colby's elections and the 1st place. and
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the polling numbers certainly weren't in his favor. when he decided to why, why go ahead and do this? i think it's really remain some sort of a mystery for many people. and what it sold perhaps is that he was facing a vote of confidence in october, november. and it tried to anticipate what he as an underestimate diesel though, is that you didn't thing the last 2 ink potters would unite since if been divided over the last few years. so that's was one mistake. she didn't expect people to vote for the sonata as a void for about the 4th. the results of the election was a protest vote. that meant nothing on the national election is been proven wrong tonight. so it's probably a better,
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very high campus. he's done, and we'd see whether this gamble was a historic mistake or a success. the other thing is that mccaul has been a big vocal, a supporter of v e u. we're now talking about 0 skeptics sharing government with him. is this going to have no one to fix? is this going to paralyze frances? could this paralyze your? yeah, i think that's the main. worry along your pins. that's friends. first has a very we can. presidents is officially the voice of from sector is not the prime minister bro with, which is that's the presidents mission, really, to keep a foreign affairs and also defense issues. but obviously of government led by us. i'm going to say that i can do. and as a lot of a power to block anything that's michael would want them to you within scale
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regarding ukraine will regarding even integration basically any issue. so it will very likely power lies. it was very likely finalized problems, but also to you if you need. so thank you very much. so your analysis table much less journalist based here in the man. so what does all these mean for the european union? how quoted pro e u. french president to the euro. skeptic, 5 minutes to work together. let's go over to al, corresponded in brussels jetpack as yeah, i mean, that's the big question. and frankly, they probably cons. i mean, that's the understanding that have been cases in the boston phones where that have been political differences between the prime minister and the presidents. but never so shop as if it was a jordan bought the prime minister shape on the manual. am i chrome presidency? and this is a, i mean, is it just from a european perspective to him about the other?
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it's kind of well known. he's been in m e p as has marine the pen that known in these europe. and so of course, they know how to work in new york in circles and types of stuff up sort of sentiment and feeling within european politics and money on my cronies. with i guy, one of the most pro he you lead is let alone friends leaders that we've ever seen. and has been really trying to push for european integration, diametrically opposed to the, to the sort of proposals of, of the, of the national riley. so it will be really difficult, it will snow a lot, not just friends, politics, which will make it very difficult. i think for any list to be pos that with the, the president's office and the parliament will really just be completely at odds. and that will have a knock on effect in, in the european union, little making as well, whether it will be so much conflicted messaging coming out of funds that actually a lot more openness will probably land on the germans to lead. but we know who that shows the german terms that has a very difficult the sort of coalition going forward and struggle sometimes himself
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. so that will be probably a lot of leadership in the european union from the 2 biggest economies. if this, if this does take place, if the rest of them on do well and managed to win, the problem is next weekend, dw is jack power. thanks for joining us from brussels. so we headed full paralysis in france and in europe you heard it from out corresponded to brussels. they also french journalist people, matlab, as we'd be picking through these results. let's take another look at the new projected results that are now coming through from the frank broke city f one. and it does look like a sizable wind for the fine ride national riley with 30 full percent the left wing you popular find the lines takes 29 point one percent a moment call us together. coalition gets only 22 percent. and the sandra rides. republicans take 9 and a half percent. these are the projected results as of 9 pm power steering. let's
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bring in these a low e in paris again. so the new numbers are out and they can find a defeat mccall while absolutely not cause very unlikely at this stage to enlarge his majority empowerment. that's what he was hoping when he was cooling the snuff blacks and 3 weeks ago because he lacked an absolute majority. but what now looks more likely is that the far right national ronnie will win and majority or not. so the majority, depending on what happens in the 2nd round to face, and just let me remind you of the fact that these are projections on the national level. but there are 577, poland districts. and so $5.77 elections on a local level. and really, and in certain, in many 2nd rounds, that will be more than 2 candidates parties have already announced that, you know, the far, the, the left wing lines all of these full parties, the communist,
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the screens, the socialist, and the fall left. and if each states and knows that they would withdrawal the candidates, if there were, if that came that in the 1st round and facing. so that picture might still change quite a lot between today and next week. okay, so things as thing dynamic as we speak and could stay that way over the next week. as we mentioned, do you expect at mccaul or someone from his body to react to the outcomes tonight? we've had the left, the right and almost everything else in between. square waves, this inviting, waiting for a prime minister. so far. prime minister deputy laptops came up to it to come out and speak. he was expect to speak at 6 o'clock this week. they said afternoon and i will the done this at a, you know, the prime minister's office in front of his office waiting for him to speak. we have heard from a b, l. you say, who has put out a written statement saying that unity was needed to feed to defeat the fall. right
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. mind you it's, it's difficult to say if anybody will actually listen to the president. if he says, you know, need to stand together, you need to trust me to defeat the far right. because in between, you know, after the before the 1st round, he was also saying, you know, we don't want the far left and we don't want the fall right. so if you now says, we need to join alliances with the left against the far right and not many very to is a likely to believe in what he says. so it's, it's very difficult to see how he can turn this around. and so when a majority in parliament, at this stage, hand front, these are the way with the latest on those new projected numbers from the french snap legs and the far right on cost for an historic. when in france as president in mind, while not calling selection, gamble back fights. and that brings you up to date here on dw updates. how diseases like has the an old time is could soon be treated using camel's blood.
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against the done. now refugees in chad. we have the painstaking efforts of survivors trying to start over traffic court for that may be an l. g b to q community as a law banning set between man is lifted. and will this guarantee safety and freedoms for the career community? the i'm a just came on a welcome to the program. we begin in kenya, where the country is president william route to has announced the withdrawal of a controversial finance view of the sustained process against the legislation. now please open fire demonstrates us will storm the fall limits building and bunch government offices and he's 22 people died in the process. the most, the young protest of what we with the proposed tax hikes of correspondence. phoenix, maureen got reports from neighbor will be the tendency with
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a morning to for an individual event. kenya is parliamentarians have come to be the last respect travelers goes on is on the trip. another protest for x mas, i died that we, i get from a my bone. i'm exemplified by the police, the streets of nasal, because nobody named images on the and avoiding or by indicating copy time after weeks of logically peaceful protest flushes adopted between police and dallas. people demanding that the government trumps from isolated top to be of the community we've got on the to the young people are tired. they've seen new time has come in this bad governance and
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our tax is being used wastefully. they take our taxes, but we can't see where the money goes. of what toners. yes. and then the often with yeah, we are experiencing something as you. we're having confidence in terms of peoples and everything. and we can schedule what destructive rob to mean ident as is that they've been it's rudolph. and then we'll talk about that. but listen, i think that governments, but for now, executives that's been as em please, while passing amended by some of the been protest does have broken into they came in, they said parts of the building on fire forcing occasions, design for safety valve for testers, have been able to bring down for elementary was they go to parliament and then that way we defend that's because miss and some of the got to lose their lives. there are conflicting reports about the exact number of deaths. hundreds of young people haven't ingest public in the like, this is a big change and can you better?
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most 3 sons have traditionally been led by political parties led on the line to about the process for social media. young people like him being a driving force in this protest. it saves energy numbers. nobody paid us these monita. there's nobody to faithful. anything god knows, even about the water to come outside. yeah. outside of the law and free will this protest as soon as the national anthem seems to see they have not the business to having reclaimed the national narrative, brutal in his government drone of the b. that's you explained don't. and a huge risk. it's unclear. that's enough to wind over this new political force. the current and president who had a defied the protest of coal to reject the bill back, peddled on his position, saying he now wants to work together with us citizens listening
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to the people who have said loudly that they want nothing to do with these finance be 2024. i conceit and that for i would not sign the trinity trinity for finance bill. and it should subsequently be withdrawn. and we can bring in jose and coming towards the executive director of hacky africa, kenya civil society organization. he joins us now from ne ruby. so it was saying rudo has said the fine us who is history. this means the protest as have one haven't a not quite sure the participants have one because we've lost lives . of hundreds actually uh, injured. uh, it wasn't really about winning, but more about, you know, standing up for just just finding out for the country,
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standing up for the resources of this mission. so while it's a big step forward, but the struggle continues, president, for to didn't say around that together with parliament tried to use the military to suppress the practice. and then we saw the judiciary restrict to that. what does this mean full kind of institutions and this democracy? i think 1st of all, it shows that as a country we have a priority to song. clearly, you can be deploying the military and then at the same time, during the same week, you are deploying police officers to another country. i mean, why deployed the military and send our police officers to another country? it doesn't make sense, but it also means that the judiciary, the institutions mandated by the constitution to deliver on the monday it's actually steadfast. they have us to try me with the people of canyon and they have defended the constitution at no time. should the executive deployed the military without the problem is approval and they just shut or announced itself on that
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position and be sure was that, you know, the reason independent the rest is not yet at the ideal situation, but definitely we must acknowledge and appreciate the positive steps that we are making as a country moving forward. and speaking of the pony service at the start of the week, you tried to speak to the police about the chain for testers. and then you will help yourself know, is this just one example of how the government can whip when i is the police service, i guess, democratic processes, as indeed i think we have made huge sites in ensuring independence of our various institutions in the country. but unfortunately, the police still remain. uh, you know, a tori, so used by the executive. the police have refused to change the police to remain largely, uh for you to call the tools to be used and misuse by politicians. and we feel that,
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you know, more effort to, particularly in the dialogue, but that hopefully will be done in an open and transparent my not the police have to be put in check. we have very clear rep calling on the inspector general authorities to resign from his position. he has shown that he's the inefficient incompetent in dealing with these kinds of issues in kenya. and you know, moving forward, the spotlight is on the police. so you want the inspector general and the leadership of the police to resign, but the young for testers want the president to go. so he met one of the demands. but how safe is he? well as the young for just to say the bone of contention was the finance be and you know that the tax is that what we're doing just crazy. um yes, we're clearly man the presidents easy. no watch situation. bunch he has ever been, they the jury is the i was on, she's public, he's a, he's leadership and we still that the time has come for us to ask questions. i
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think 5, he has, he's the very far ahead, but all the same, it's kenya until we decide the fate of the president. because you know, we're all governed by the constitution at no time have we you know, asked for anything and fund respects of the constitution patients. we recognize that she's in office as an elective. eda, but as canyons have spoken loudly, you know, the next few days will be crucial in determining the waste board course and connie, executive director of how to africa. thank you for your time. or thank you very much. now for more than a yeah, the sudanese army has been fighting the paramilitary rapids support forces, or recess, or the control of the country. the conflict has left thousands dead and displaced more than 10000000. many fled to neighboring chad. right to go see the r assessment
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allied arab munitions have committed widespread killings, rapes and other prostitutes, possibly amounting to a general site in west or for that targeting people, one african ethnicity in particular. the muscle needs the majority in the city of l janina in west of for and to the our assess, brutally attacked it, such as it was last year. many said across the board to chad and a student living in audrey, or correspondents. mario will a travel of that and met survivors of sexual violence. it seems highly mccain. remember she has missed and kam studies case people, every time she thought she found safety, another attack happened. it was always the same perpetrators and their allies. she says the full much engine treatment is now known as rapid support forces or as of today and in june 2023. they attacked the area of age and nina, where she left, i didn't get the 5th time. i saw how to get people to the 1st day when they
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attacked the killed many and ago, and they fell down right in front of us and then we'll go for them that they felt like it would never end me. and let me get in with, you know, you can imagine that we've got a lima whose name was changed to protect her. she was living with a family at the side for the space people. when she heard the militants arrived from the motor bikes for the style and mean my room. 4 of them charging me with guns. windshields minus the others left the room. the one who stayed raped me, i fucked him a lot. i didn't want him to raped me, but i was so scared of his gun. then i only felt pain to see when it was over, she ran away, stepping over 20 bodies lying on the road. then she stopped counting. after crossing the border to tried, lima felt safe, but couldn't find any medical help. 3 days later, the pain subsided. the memory store,
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keep her from sleeping. she says the hour of iris f melissa, talk to her because she belongs to the muscle, leads an african in mississippi. we. we spoke to more than a 1000 survivors of both kings and sexual violence. all of them told us the attackers were specifically targeting muscle, each aiming to ethnic kitchens, african ethnic groups from the for his mouth. and he ask, what's your try? i didn't send him all his muscle lead. i said, i'm for trying the rest of this thing. you said if your muscle, it's all listed, your throat depends about next. some value that they said there won't be any land belonging to muscle anymore. this is there and they don't want muscle to own land. the survive of stories are backed up by human rights watch. it is documented numerous atrocities and want of a possible genocide against the muscle. people in west the 4 hours of did not respond are requests for comment power, whose name was also changed by
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a safety survived similar attacks. she says and ours f i to into the home on june 8th, 2023. and let us to the he loaded his gun to shoot my mom and discharging for me. i'm not sure the bulletin i said shooting me instead of the 2 said i won't kill you . i killed your brother's outside. he went and shot a 20 year old cousin. then she heard her mother and i go to the good and he beat me to hold for when i go with a, with a stick on the wall to contain, i have seen this morning on the line. you can give, then threw me on the bed and started to raise me she bled heavily. the days later she was able to find a hospital where she needed stitches. she still sometimes feels pain when she walks . these women now and safety and child. but many here live in deplorable conditions
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in the camps like and medical support, food, water, and basic shelter of the un as cold as the largest displacement crisis in the world . with more than 10000000 people forced to see that homes almost 600000. so denise refugees now living and neighboring cat at 8 organizations, a mass of funding shortages mean they are unable to cope with their needs. and become balance remains dramatically under reported crime do too many factors including shame and stigma, but feel reprisal and lack of access to services or reporting. and it is nearly impossible in the context of the car in facilities to get up to a data because you want i'm the joey deal going to last or after. so i've had to leave the country and the work of civil societies. also hampered by rent, bunting,
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security and storage. but we do have some indications of the gravity and the brutality of sexual violence. the annual report of the secular general for 2023 documented cases of wave dang, rape, attempted rape, abduction and trafficking perpetrated against 98 women. aging goes one man and one boy and in a single attack. as many as 20 women were reported the way, there's also information movies of that we have received about the abduction of over 160 women and goes held in captivity. including reports of these women being great and kept in slave like conditions when we have we boards of room and then goes to the in cartoon state. what take her to other parts of da for allegedly even change in the back of trucks and or lose, you know, those, all these cases are as of elements. oh, i see they just made
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a show of where implicated. right? so because that would be because if you're going to do the rest of the because they've introduced the rest if i just want to jump in there because i know that you didn't speak to the need a shape of a acknowledged, told the rates that are happening there and if so, do they plan to do anything about these atrocities? to what seems to start with the conflict in april 2023. i gave you both bodies as c, f, and our as that on the 1st of august of 2023. i had a meeting with general abdur rahim de got the deputy commander of the of the iris center and i raise, we've him all these. we both reports that i had at the time, reports of sexual violence in khartoum and docile reports of at the increasing the number of abducted women in goes reports about the targeting of medical infrastructure and personal giving support to victims of sexual violence. and also who would probably do something about the existence of slave markets in industrial
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. we women and goes being sold, including into sexual slavery or hateful ransom. and i urge team to issue the full no undertaking of the full amount that you need actual community condemning sexual violence and committing to effective measures to prevent of the address such violations. including fluid time bound into my dish and blog as well as combined order as a degree as your daughter when's with sexual buttons as part of upholding military discipline? he acknowledged, i must say the gravity of sexual bought into the context of conflict. he agreed to issue both, they did actual communicate and the command order is declaring 0. darwin's was sexual guidance and you do so after some, shortly after, after the meeting. but unfortunately, i must say that up to now i do not see any discernible behavioral change on the ground because we believe continue to pull in about atrocities being perpetrated by
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our assess. and it's of video to admit issue. and that is why even the context of my upcoming visit to try them both to the next month. i intend to re engage with the leadership of the r a. so in order to bring to their attention, all these reports, which i have mentioned, but also to remind them of their commitments and it'll be jason's under international. all right, well i thank you so much for your time coming up, attend the, the united facial special representative on sexual violence and conflict. thank you . now, hi, caught in a maybe a has struck down those criminalizing sexual acts between men. sex between women is not illegal in the media. the laws base it back to the 19 twenty's when the media was administered by south africa. and it's really the country's court said, banning same sex acts was unconstitutional. the ruling has been celebrated by
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and may be his eligibility community. 2 for them, the decision marxist on to the new era the case was brought to my local act to base freedom, now's up with the support of an n g o in london. from me personally, i think it's okay to be inside my life when my legs are waiting on it, never be a climb again. for the past. 50 is as well as the game and we've always been swimming. now some deadlines come day, their quarters declared jesus unconstitutionality. below criminalizing states between men dated back to the colonial era. it was rarely enforced puts, it meant many gay men lift instead of arrest. it's also fuse discrimination of the algebra community. i need all the beacon of hope because we are living in the climate. they'll see a from state sanctioned homophobia and hate speech. the judgement may represent a victory for gay man and the allies, but some fit could also cause a backlash will make is already pushing for legislation,
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outgoing gay and lesbian. marriage and large segments of no baby and society remain deeply conservative. being a 3 she is in the use of was i and it comes in all for 3. she, i need to go into these these. so despite beings, because we have to think about, if you don't fall to the, is always going to have been seen it you does to comes fortunately the back to this, the judges that even if a majority of them, it being held such views, this would not justify making sex between men crying are we spoke to the active list, you saw him that report for the del sol, and i asked him if the overturning of the law would be enough to end discrimination and violence against the eligibility q community in the media. i only say it is the lower trends were supposed to have gone 50 years ago. we still have discrimination in employment and no express protection plus extra orientation employment
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law. while we still have a domestic violence, a that it excludes things that's couples as a domestic relationship. and we have a heart at a loss when that i know protections. what just happened with the removal of this law from the legal system is, is really address did criminalizing what we need now is, but that definitely knows employment in have, in a sense of us including manage equality. right. so as i mentioned, the career community is to doesn't enjoy some rights and protections. and we know that in a maybe a still criminalizes support, promotion, or even celebration of same sex unions. do you have any plans to challenge some of these laws as well? a little bit of correction um it is not criminalized. what is
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a beautiful, what do you and where we do need international support at the moment is that the parliament asked our last to yeah. when the don't the side rights we have provided to the for any type most of number of medians, many in the country restrictions like jeremy need, uh, or south africa. uh, able to get it on the side of it. uh uh, punishment is proposing to know that is uh, that is fair to both of us as a part of and, and he's now sitting with a president. and that's part of the law, same sex marriage. but we're also creating unless some sort of nice, some of things fixed maybe just in the media at the moment. uh, unfortunately it is not a crime, but we do need international support and press up to ensure that the slow does not come into effect. so for, i don't know, maybe it has now joined several countries in particularly south africa,
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where we have people successfully litigated for their rights. do you think that this successful struggle in the media will inspire perhaps of the african countries on the continent or at least a home? uh and we, if you do read that maybe of this sort of going to challenge it is really happening that uh for example, uh the taxes on the pen out of so in fact, human rights of entity into my note, additional data cannot be left to the populace or the, or the majority, but it is the duty of the courts to ensure that big human rights of the weakest and their most by the, you know, community stuff protected by the quotes s and the constitution. and so we, we spend strongly on constitutional provisions. we hope that
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a leak of duty stations, but it's somebody you've got and guy and i did. yeah. i but they used to be an industry sending and a lot of quotes uh to cut it more humane. more just um and uh, a great outcomes for the challenges in those countries mentioned before for the, the sub joining us from soccer point in the maybe a thank you so much for your time. thank you. well, that's it for now. be sure to check out other stories on d, w dot com, forward slash africa, or on social media. thank you for watching the
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