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is available for every language that manage them and has never been sent to the when you think of a snow cap, winter wonderland, your mind just to you run all the us. but did you know that list, so to offers a scanning all the time to escape right here in africa. welcome to africa's coolest countries. but 1st, we need to pick the list to find your new form is what do you need a photographer who travels through epic or to catch a start to use that to customize the continent to her legs, discover how a brother and sister do launch the world 1st by doing type is restaurants elected, did we meet clayton, whose journey with cape talbot and spawn dog ident company says fund is live and inspired him to a power local children through den um, april, my hi say,
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and you watching a few megs. the boxing is typically viewed as a male dominated spot, but it came. yeah. why don't women is slipping? the whole script me a for 2 months or rica. king is a world champion. bucksta who's changing and teaching young women how to stay healthy. well must during the scale of protecting themselves. does boxing help against fem assigned? we oscar, erica, for too much kenya's iron fist. how and why she brings books in 2 young women from disadvantage community. we'll get all growing up in the get to is what has made me to be a term bills and get the bills that i have for now,
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which is also what has need me to start as a resource to get this sent us to train ladies on how to defend themselves so that they don't go through a hard time that many women i'm experiencing now or even a few. according to alarming statistics between 20162024 more than 500 women were victims of feminist side in nairobi alone. reason enough was the rica for too much to do something about it. and for the book, so with a proven track record, there was no question about what she wanted to do about this life threatening violence against women. i think that the number of waiting for a witness men harassing women and i didn't like it. this is when you look currently in cain. yes ladies of being targeted as being my dad. i think these has also motivated me to train ladies. so that the line how to defend themselves, actually. so as long as you turn your mobile, when i, as when you say, you know how when you are but in which ways does boxing
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exactly help navigate life challenges. i really like boxing, it's kind of help you a lot because i can defend myself. example, if someone wants to with me, i talk because i recall because since she came to us, we have learned a lot and she wants to train us to become a champion like up to 10 with sounds come my nickname, the iron fist because of her quick with the nairobi and was raised by her single mother, i'm going to have to, i'm the current champion for w, p, f. i as a to mazda rica. i have been a lot of books in console champion. 2 times i have 5517 know, cause i'm proud to be a champion who need to decide to pursue a career in the sport traditionally dominated by men,
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colombo. the used to ask me, why have you joined, focusing support for man? it is a rough game for me, i believe there is no particular job for a man or woman, or cartoon for not getting books. when i drink boxing, i used to watch la, add the single books on delta overall, how me and she is paying me a lot to try both things with on, of course, and my what's a, a list in music. we're getting more books in kalonski for my life as a parent and as a book. so i to defend things, but i usually create time to be with my funding for duplicate a musical any time when, when you are come on, does it off when you get the recovery pass for her books and matches in response to gym and also her own gym and this is where she trains goes and women in self defense courses. what's so special
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about it? are you ready for training? it is to empower ladies for boxing. it's important for them to know how to defend himself. when danger arises, when i'm training them, i show them how truthful a job that can allow them to escape in case of danger, what coffee she didn't care for, the booked by money boxing. it's not a mazda, to use a book, singling book, think can help you anywhere in the session, but i have between this, i train them technique touches throwing punches, moving within a month at this, it's not just about boxing, but the impact started because having on the lives of other and the lady suggest is attend before she came to speak to me back then, i think she has a lot of potential to be great and become a champion in bulk,
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same industry. we also have tubby here, if my team is really now following some heavy punches, she will be a good book to swing by the same is very good. she has exposed me to i feel that it did not really exist. did boxing can contribute on gender equality and reducing gender based learning because book st gives you this to you. and you don't have to say that you can just abuse me because i'm a guy and i didn't all to fight to know. the field is open to a very good. the field is open for everyone. in sport z, a rica has them ended every match with a knock out, but when it comes to violence against women in particular, the iron fist speaks, her mind. knock out the sand, the side for too much of a knock out actress, gives unique design and architecture is a standout and just do it. now, at certain times, you might need to take
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a double take wondering which content and you on joining me now is marketing as p r manager. who makes hi, how are you? cool. hi. how are you? fantastic. now this is such a great place that you have going on here. the architecture is very remarkable. i'm trying to understand the stitches climate has any influence on the choice of the design for the lodge and the chalet. um there i could, you chose, could to test to meet with this thunder. mm. installation stand up. yeah. then you can do, you know, demonstrative yes, of course it is also inspired by that culture. yeah. we best with the people built . this is button that says, so remember, the results are also in the initial fee. mm hm. so that i could touch old to, to, from the, from the international rescue results. so we're going to let you go for now. and then we'll have you back a bit later. kevin installer, across africa are,
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can be very daunting for anyone. 5 to 50, less by new and you have raised the challenge, discovering an offensive way to tell stories through her lens, capturing the true essence of the clinton. this woman wants to be colonized african history and all with just one pick. most indeed to this offer contrives have always been in a printed by. so was the mindset for me is there's no destination as pickup on may cuz people in africa stipulates to buy new and use and award winning freelance photographer based in by any is latino. let's find out why her passion for photography does it to travels the african continent to copy. therefore, this is the story behind this. it's a story of hold. if somebody who's been waiting for like 16 hours, he left the village trying to make a living in order to remove this her size,
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cause her size is actually extremely small. her size, you can not just cod in order for him to remain enough to cut off this 1st side, choose to prove that his while you're not canceled. but how he's going to have cancer and was suffering from old. is global warming, climate change more than as ation, digitalization and all often wednesdays. what would my interpretations to me it's, it's heavy page. it's treasure to handle. it says you can just find it any way. so i, i feel like i'm, i keep so much raise a me, we old enough. i cheap enough quiet to all the travels and experiences and expeditions because they are so great happens when i'm travelling across the african continent to get and seen sites until stories is a bold move for women on our own experiences that she's only just started. what challenges she faced on some of the trips and why is it necessary to move into the
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unknown, to make it visible to the global audience? yes, that will be barrier language barrier. communication barrier because it's a for a language and the resources i usually not for pen need, you know, available because i'm still finding everything that i do. i've been finding myself for the longest time and it's been a personal journey. i never wanted to include anybody else into it because i, i wanted to find out what can i go further with this? that's the weed and the zealander pacific beer is off doing it. i was like, if i did it the 1st time, i can only do it the i want to pay a part of them. oh that, that part of the community i don't to 12 passes. i told guys was slipping in next, close a box this exclusive hotels and stuff. i am
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a part of the people because i spend like 2 months in the money. i never been the language barrier was obviously there. but i had, i had an opportunity to to get somebody who, who was flu when simmons are present to me. so i learn so the couches i lentil, the practice is all the oral traditions and everything. but, and yet some of them way seen them. but i learned a lot of good stories and the set start is with it because i spend so much time and i become they become warm to me and i became one of them because i couldn't just get them with a come in and switch. switch a church, it showed the assumption is this why the slice the visual story teller is challenging the african narrative? what made us think our own unique, the african approach pulled what city and having none exposure to any form of a forest and way of leaving and life size, yet they made money off them and food and lovely. paperless about you and
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you worked as a market during the u. k. and south africa. last, you studied photography and developed to create divide in photography and as a police and director, how did this help her find her own african style of storytelling? both got our own colors that embrace and summer winter autumn in spring without any limitations. but when i was in euro carla months um, such as celebrations. yeah. its, its dod mostly it was beautiful when it came to the name my cross. fine. uh, its uh, influx over a fee, but expressing myself with the taxes that they had. i found this old limits. paperless work has been displayed, galleries, sold online, and put it into a coffee table book. i love her pieces. i love the black and white. i love that it brings in our african acetic. i do some interior work as well,
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and i see that i'll also be able to fit it into some of the projects i'm working on . but i think the store shows so a number of pieces from the store as well. basically seems to constantly reinvent or 3 to focus. why does she feel the need to expand the media that use us to express ourselves for lack and so for to my works in different i mentions especially on fabric. the furniture upholstery. it's and this this guy has a limit basically. and i'm looking for 2 to more pro is constantly chasing the perfect picture. sometimes this is moments and time that are captured on the fly. at other times, she meticulously plans for and designed every element before she even takes a single shot. what makes the passage shows me everything else is, is on the actual test and in doing the whole frontier. she lets me
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as a photographer, heading face and adding that house in c, cause as long as it is, the retaining narrative goes beyond the images on her prints or fabrics. how does she think telling these stories is impacting them, african teen mental? i will tell them to get them social 318 t c. and you'll see that you actually do all the seasons. that actually videos you find yourself into the heart of african photography is evolving from portraits which would be taken by the local streets photographer, to brave new photographers like paperless opinion or prepared to break through types, backpack across the continent. and let people tell their own stories to be really
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actually see back to you. cool. now i'd like to know is this such as cabinets sufficient for skiing and how do you manage all of it? yes, it is a challenge to maintain the winter here. we literally have it between june and the month of august. yeah. and this was uh, only 3 the months. okay. okay. but we are also helps buy the machine that you see. i do see a little making gums remove them, know cannot sometimes. okay. and we have a dedicated team of gentlemen. mm hm. well, well, trained to make no, thank you so much for your time. it's been an absolute pleasure to, to now over to the u. k. where we meet siblings e say new and mcduff fidgets, will have to take him to come the world by storm and creating the 1st i do in top of the restaurant in london. and dry this mouth watering draining. welcome to the
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well as past night, gillian, nigerian toppers in london to me really be nigerian. this brother and sister team say yes, that. and i very tasteful individually, as i said with, we've taken liberty of it that we've had of it's a site. and it says that a fact now will tell you all about it in about, be on, say, in the frederick's restaurant choose, has been in northern london since early 2020. authentic taste is at the heart of the concept. but what makes nigerian cooking soap good night? jean food is which is mixed by scenes, grows meat and smoke. it's dramatic. holly food, this food has no clue, is known as new. graces is food competency, which will see her with a big born to nigeria and parents in law. and america grew up in london. they travelled all across nigeria to research the closings many facets and get it
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right. one issue get out which see the file because over i travel was back to nova nigeria to go learn about was this discourse, the nice it i'm in to say that there is a pen. take me to periods degree rice. me on twos, is a peanut pumpkin thought to cool sweetness. the whole thing. with maple syrup, the siblings are presented their own playful versions of many nigerian classics like the west african staple jolla fries, which to close as varied as dhl of key was that you, we any being on that sweet things like this as it is. how the thing we don't really students. and so that's what we had to kind of the most fun. the 1st years were tough. the opening was followed by state of corona lockdown. after that they struggled with the aftermath. then in june 2023 be honestly, unexpectedly helped out people up with you mama,
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center valez. and i think the week both actual concepts and over the course of a 1000000 people of i have been in touch with them in know, for london streets with heaving. and um how restoral was full for the kind of concept days. even better to cuz became one of 100 places, chosen to host a lunch for black business. people held by the office foundation, be good. they came away with a grant worth 9000 euros. it was really honestly such an audit to be chosen as one of the businesses to receive the quad at any rate to celebrities would have a hard time finding material on top of anywhere else. because according to if i am logged in in my god, shoes concept is the only one like it in the world that old so delicious. next step, we meet clayton, a den stuff from burton dow. i dens. company in cape town and here's the cool parts
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. k, to him spend his free time teaching games and life skills to underprivileged kids. as a teenagers, surrounded by drugs and murder plates, indiana struggled to find his way. let's find out about the passion he discovered that changed his life. daunting is not this time for me, it's like the whole entire life that item that is inside of my body if get a took with nixon and i follow the kind of feeling in the in while i feel it. that's why that goes into the growing at the age of and keep time it wasn't easy. what was the turning point that presented clayton from being stepped into games, tourism and the cycle of violence and drugs and the agents of things. i started working with things coming out and barking, thinking a lot, so i did then study. i was lazy all the time in the same year. is i failed guy been, i'm rated child is around the age of 16 years old. i really liked it and i would
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south in florida. it's the same thing. it was quite difficult. i decided i'm going to change my ways. i'm going to go to school again. i'm going to study all the but now clayton had to you financial responsibilities. so what did he do after with myself? i was at that the just to get the extra income during the day off the school. so i got money english to support myself. she became like old daughter, became my goal is open my eyes and made me a 5th. of course in the year his daughter was born plates and discovered contemporary dogs. she worked as a clean up for 3 years after finishing school and then he's done teach. encouraged him to edition, for a new tons company. let's find out what happened. it come, he has those teeth. but to know what he puts extra work. but a very intelligent body is beautiful to watch. and i can't wait to see for 5 years to come. oh, i'm sure he's going to be doing solos. is this good stuff drives?
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i love that. off to 30 years as a professional dancer in 2022 small started sporting that dogs for use at risk. let's find out who dunces the new salt too big, too tall. just can't be supported about done as a place where if you cannot feed in other companies or you don't have money to pay us to use that is but you could have permission for dancing. you've got a place like only one people who wants to pay. so this is a carrier, it's a place where you can pick there's no limitations beyond physical strength and coordination. what does it take to be able to done this way for you to move when you're in your life? so if you're feeling when you're not going to do it, or you're going to fail and then move my feel hot is not the right place. new content to go and i have entered as you have to be in the present moment. when i
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look at you and i'm flying, i'm going to pull up and i must know that you cannot be there because i trust you already. we really, really will caught this oh my body's so everything is still the one to stop. then you say don't put up the price of stuff and say, i will do it to the end. i'll get to the other side. and this is like a mother because she always gives us good advice. what to do in what not to do going to be is, are they around what i'm learning is not daunting. only i'm learning acting on learning how to work with different kinds of people as well in out the vehicle and eoc of the shuttling disclose as dances as workshop facilitate. as we accomplish our own songs, we do lots of improvised sessions. the can leave windows skills that can walk into a full flash compound if they can go any way and go teach small believes in
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creating predictions that speak to the challenges and issues relevant today. so what are some of the subjects the dance is cover? that's a topic that i doubt it's a bunch, but i don't. it's a positive masculinity. what by you demonstrate to lots of compassion, love, and gentleness is about sticking together in saying the last is bad us. so we standing up for all the main. this being goes down, or say back in life, in slavery or so like i was in by this week to get in 2023 dances. trevor to the app provides festival in the netherlands to perform. if all emphasis does, could speak exploring the impact of colonization on indigenous people. this little line was about the $0.40 in that time, slavery, and a part of it was happening. the land was taken away and they couldn't fight for the land. i knew i'm part of the course and community and i was so happy to put today what they went through. there was this one night. you just
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a people sniffling and wiping it as they start getting just guilt about what happened in a pause. it was so emotional for me and that also made me think, okay, the on that i, that action setting at least 3 to leave a message for the public or data from schools or audiences. you yourself have to understand the story in out the can write the story line most important. the dunces are learning steps for production code. our mother the. what do they focus on to raise awareness about climate change? are you talking about the news about the oil in the case concern as well as these 2 dogs have different elements, we need to understand what that bodies are the what the fullest, what is your hawk on like a in we need to understand like what these e, in fire back home in elk river, clayton shares what he learns with the kids in his neighborhood. why does he do
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this, and what do they enjoy? the most they just along the end is that they just want to be i in different ways. so i use the skills they love, they loved a boy, loved people. they don't have an opportunity dish, i'm dying to avoid. the not going to kings doesn't mean the
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a conflict with tim sebastian, few countries of what's the war and ukraine more closely than poland, which was the time. and again, the poor thing was not film. his board is no one listening my guess this week and more so just to just estimate as to how them both know what to put warnings because the government have to use the same conflict in 30 minutes. on the double you look at us, we have to offer in so long since some muslim women speaking out
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against intolerance, hostility towards foreign is, has become mainstream. here. when we hear them, it can feel like we're the problem. like we're not true french citizens when, in fact, friends is also us the focus in 60 minutes on d, w, the, the, the circle to this session, hot spots in germany here at the double you travel extremely worth a bit. the
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or the new will tell here we are happy that we are boxing the story. we have a getting a visa is more difficult than finding gold hosted to use force and for the present feelings about what's going on in the industry. instead of being discussed across the continent, dw, and use africa every friday on the w, the
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