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the is available in the language learning gem and have never been sent to this is the main use africa coming up on the program voices of a canyon generation in revolt. it's a use lead movement against tax hikes and corruption, that pressure has forced concessions from the canyon government. but these young people tell dw why they're not satisfied. germany's foreign minister visits west africa, one aim is to help contain instability by strengthening ties of democracies in the region. we're discussing what half of the 10 and chief the situation is. we don't have the soul. so it's not clear to be would do anything different. which is why it's hard for me. so see how we find that's defined scientists to in south africa
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using an unusual method to try to save ryan those from coaches and involves radioactivity. take a look at how that works. the kindergarten told me on why the but welcome to the program. it's been more than a month since canyons took to the streets and protests at a new finance bill that proposed sweeping tax increases the pressure. i was forced present with them brutal to withdraw the bill and dismisses cabinets. but that has not appease the protest as in response to that defiance police have since bound to protest and narrow be city center. so i think that needs to ensure public safety. george boy, it is just in time for the action. the 24 year old has attended every anti
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government purchased in a ruby for the last 5 weeks and is to going for him. this is 1st and i was exposed to injustices i to a very early age. i am used to seeing. i was used to see dead bodies our way back from my childhood, and even now growing up to become or young are dogs in this country and which missing the amount of force, excessive force being used by the law enforcement officers. it's a part of kenya's commission on human rights is at least 50 people have been cute, seen support to started despite the risk attending the demonstrations poses boy every tense, every week on the tubs and focused, i know it's easy to be abducted or it's easy to go missing, so i just find my group of people. we mobilize also, and we continue being on the streets up until the big government listens to
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our voices. shortly after our interview with targeted by the police. we were not too far from here about 50 meters where somebody had been injured and police noticing that a crowd was forming low, at least for canisters of to i guess i to us all around us. you can see young people who are curious, who might be wanting to participate in the protest, but unable to because of the sheer force that police are using. now young people have gathered here today to say to the government that despite the concessions president, to, to made these 21 to more we need to implement would have tense. what's the point, the school to buy them complete? we have seen that governments, when the prison was competing, so that you could look for that, you would let us know the students know well. it's one of the seats that you had some other time you walk. this has been piling frustration for a long time. so are you here today, i guess because this particular government has been defend on the camel's back and
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we're just tired of it. you're comfortable and let loose for how long will, how long. so we need the solution to all these boy under protest as out today, see they will keep the pressure on the state until their demands for change permit not supposed to protest or, and active is shakira or full. and they put it to her that the issues that i am during the protest as such as corruption and impunity. i'm not new and can you it's, it's not new. and for me to a personal level, i failed to understand why we as the country we've been, i mean, depending on the country for 60, as we've had the new was due to show since 2010. and we like what's, what's we have to show for this independence in terms of development is very many schools in comparison to what we are capable of as the country. and then looking at um, stickler rapture and, and utility that goes on within the political class of,
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for me, it was a point of being informed, getting that knowledge and saying ok, like our, our time is now beautiful. it gives a new of them. he does of tomorrow, but we don't have to model event not able to get ahold of our country actually supplement bro. i felt it was important for us to like, wish. now when we have this information, we have the capacity. a lot of us, you threaten know, are in place where you have the time in the energy to push towards picking up and to bit. right. and what would it take for, for you to stop the process because the president has made some concessions. so what, what, what are you looking for as um, to be honest, when i, i personally uh, went out to the street. initially, it was too early to recheck a financing before this. i was quite up. when did you put it?
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i did not julie and get so much we boards is being on within the political been and i feel like if the government had had a positive, initial response to that protest had they likely seems to us from the get go. i don't think that would mean that would have been any further pushed, but anything else? bunch of different. that's our approaches which i was interested in. any bucked while dealt with me so much violence and brutality and people lost their lives. and so many went in just people so many what each i that i've been, i adopted it actually was, and i opened up full menu old last to realize the extent to which they, they is in color actual and, and the impunity and the able to, they tell the people we have in our government. so if before, that's what, that's
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a negative response initially, i don't think we've been able to push towards something of rice. no, we're like, i know the political class has proven that they are not willing to concede to do anything to better our country. and as you see what's to push towards picking, i've had to be addressed. so if that means a getting rid of the car in 22 clerks that's in, you know, trying to reclaim a country by putting up and he does, who are going to some people rather than their own creed. i think that is what you're going to be pissed off. 100. 0, since i'm images of you standing up to to, to police man. and just wondering, are you not scared? i mean, you talked about that. what's happening to some, some protest is, are you not scared yourself? uh, to be honest, i am scared. but at this particular instance is times my rage in a fresh fisher towards the government. i see that all they see a that's
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a hide. and uh i, i sales, i'm a person who, if i have an opinion, it's important for me to add it out. and i felt displeased, cool idea. you should be finding a side dealing with their protest of ends, protecting us. they came against us. so i felt they weren't on their own side. and uh, it was important for me to voice out the frustration that was pushing i so menu to come on to industries to purchase. so yeah i, i would feel like the frustration that i seen in regards to the state of the country. it was uh, i see that. yeah. okay. how does that mean? okay. shakira. oh for now. thank you for speaking to us. of the international organization for migration says 10000000 people have been driven
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from their homes since the war in sedan began in april last year. that's a staggering 20 percent of the population. they've either been displaced within the country. you will have to go across the board as the un children's agency. unicef says some 50000 have led recently from new fighting in the central san ah, state. many who arrived require urgent psychological support in addition to basic needs like food and shelter. so 5400 children have been reduced, said here. oh, which they are receiving several services, including mental and psycho social supports. we also doing a number of the conditional activities for the children they need. that's all most of the time was they had the don't just as you can see here, we have the tend to doing sports inside. they will have to do and also bring some drawings and the social work, cuz you're watching dw, use africa still to come the olympics around the corner. we meet a nigerian athletes preparing to fight for glory.
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the now with migration and security being key topics of concern here in germany. the country to foreign minister has been in west africa this week seeking districts in berlin's ties with partners that i'm in a bad box trip to cut to set a goal and co deval. we'll discuss what germany can achieve with his west africa planned shortly. but 1st he has a report from dw celia furnish, who's been traveling with the foreign minister of the cars. then it goes not bad book a travel to the country on the edge of the saw a region to will talks with political representatives. she praised the democratic transition of power after synagogues turbulent election earlier this year, and pledged future economic cooperation onto like if we also have great interest here because there is a lot of economic growth, many opportunities here on the continental,
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but also in the region. 9 green technologies and the expansion of infrastructure i spoke to wells, bo security topped the agenda to and view of unrest across the wide or so hell, a region whose an extra mas violence have to stabilize the neighboring countries. lupina fossil molly and tanisha people across the entire so here the region has displaced around 3000000 people. europe is concerned about the potential far reaching effects. is i the new model, the michel sahu, it's an o in direct neighborhood of problems and challenges of the region. tyrone migration organized crime, poverty effect as direct, including engine rooms, limited by all in over. at her next stop in ivory, coast babbled, visited the international academy for combating terrorism. this year, germany withdrew its troops from neighboring molly and is now closing its last abby's in the share military regimes in those countries have asked western forces
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to leave and have, instead engaged russian military personnel for security assistance bots. there are still other partners in the region while germany is looking to foster these relationships and to not in school in the region, nations across the saw how are leaning towards the turkey, china, and russia. germany's foreign minister and the bab therefore made it very clear during her visit. the germany is not looking for charity work in the region. but that pulled up a ration with senate got an ivory coast in the very heart security interest of germany. during the books visit of laurie and president are less on what to advocate is for increased humanitarian aid to help those affected by conflict. the look of us are not, these are the people need it. we also mentioned the risk dispos as 5 re coast, especially at the northern part of us has to end up frontier. as you know, we already receiving more than 60000 refugees from booking. and this is
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a button for the i've already an economy or a center platform liquid. i mean, what in the box mission comes at a challenging time as the influence of the west and the side of region wayne's. while other forces gain ground last week. now to increase of the day and analyst with a focus on politics, diplomacy, development, and security in west africa, good to have you on the program, chris and all the german foreign minister has been to set a goal to the ivory coast. how crucial are these 2 countries in the context of political stability and economic development in west africa as the show, you know, the economics of lead paint in the sense that quote, the why is the largest economy in francophone? was doctor guy, do you need to use zone? that's the economic i'm wanting to union in the french speaking with dr. gonzalez
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as sending goal is also security. i think that only that treatment is used to be, you know, by the old colonial era. i used to be the copies of friends west. i forgot, obviously things of the vault since then, but it's still very crucial to west in the securing the economic development side. also both countries, how large numbers of migrants from places like molly keen, uh the i know that is around the country. so i would say that the visits industries, housing for dogs and vine to read it to countries a to a lot of um, international interest in rejoining security. as is right now with stuff like, uh now uh, germany says it wants to step up cooperation with the remaining democracies in west africa as a way of containing instability. is that strategy likely to work or? no, no, it's not. so for the same reason that many of the governments that's of
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the west, you know, germany, i need you again and north american parts department with some of the right ability . i need you to me, so you'll be a whole, you know, you're happy with you've always those of us on, well, you know, sort of in the station or 10 minutes to get those in the notes of indications that he's planning to do the same thing. next year, when would you buy his up for re election? then you have to go, you have a bridge, they fall, read nothing. be that they didn't know that several visual know most of these, you know, god really was to essentially disenfranchise one dies from accustomed to about the change. the new rules again, is to be able to see more than 2 terms, hockey spa, and i've been there who has been very to talking to terry scratch was the show and how to deal with these for these goals. so these are the government that, you know,
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western countries need to possibly be desperate. did you move it off? and this also comes out of time when a lot has changed in west africa in recent years, you know, talking about the, the military coups, the eviction of western military contingents. how difficult is it for western countries like germany to sort out an effective so how low west african strategy in this scenario or i think may of the westgate ah, really by what i. ready you know what, they need the vision, you know the space with the safety of friends in its mission. but certainly, you, united states, germany, germany doesn't how the diplomatic defense are from development tools to be able to pull up any kind of what they teach me to get in a spiral to, you know, in a sense, the call itself from the french are approaching this region because the french
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prisoners became a very top c dot. and so while they were asked to leave the 3 countries in the centers, idaho, but germany doesn't quite house the 5 off all the french. so in the united states, as there will be domestic pressures, should you have any one to come into? anything that did the german probably be guided as you know, over strictly terms of financial resources. so i just don't see how, you know, gemini squared that circle because we've looked at these 3 countries, molly, back into fossil news. yeah. these are countries where they're also significant security threats from, from islamic groups. and how can these western countries engage with these countries effectively? if that to stem the threats that you had, his threats, but also of course we, we know about the, with the concerns about migration as well spread precisely. i see that the, uh,
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the western framework and you know, specifically, drill can because i do think that in some respects the european what really needs to be the call from the westwood. even though of course is collaboration between the $2.00 cost. the european footprint is so great to buy, i feel like we chose a one dimensional weight in terms of what the do in terms of funding, it doesn't really know, you know, elements of the stuff, the stuff, the regions you know about how the from things free what are the you again, by region on secure it's pretty was which is essentially better ones is without the guy at this point because now the x ray and, you know, the kinds of, you know, yeah, it could be in meetings and all the great windows actually goes the way is this is doing processing center goal with insurance on these, you know, they've brought out some of that. so you don't see a sense of whether you wouldn't be exact trying to accomplish it. you're,
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but i did. it will fail because it has been tried before. i knew it was nothing has changed in the fundamental we wouldn't necessarily page for those mentors to be effective in the sense that if anybody's, the situation is we don't happen so much. what so it's not clear to me when germany tends to do differently, which is why i don't see the positive slopes is hardly about, that's fine. okay, um, thank you very much, chris. that's a comprehensive even though it is quite a lot to, to, and get to talk about on this issue, but we'll have to leave it there for an increase of commodity. it's been a pleasure getting your insights, i think is the one in south africa, the number of ryan those killed by pushes is again on the rise. last year. traffic has killed nearly $500.00 rhinos and increase of 11 percent compared to the previous year. now, scientists devising
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a radioactive tactic to protect the animals, but the method is not without controversy. decision making rhino is radio active in order to save them. this is a world fist. yes, i what else? the as well, it is a tiny little radioactive chips into the hole. it's a painless process. this joined animal has been tranquilized, right? of ones, a mainly used in asia and traditional medicine value, rivals the price paid for gold. so the idea is that the value the ryan ahold of yours, the idea is to make a bike a lot easier to attract a guide. 3 board is due to natural crossings of radiation seems as it south africa's ports and the airports can to take the treated horns. scientists have extensively tested the potential impact on the rhino is health as a off the dosage is
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a fairly low. ready level low enough that it will not an impact on the animal itself in any negative way, but yet it is strong enough that it can be, can do 2 things. one is to range the horn, toe, t useless, not consumable. by and by human beings, this seems to poisonous 1st human consumption for whatever and leads people want use this for the injection will need boosting every 5 years. and he said to stop poachers have been going on for decades. bots have mostly failed. we tried to poison the homes that didn't work. a deal, honing doesn't work and nothing works. but this is something you're going to destroy. you can throw it away and it picture flies people, you know who radio active. so we got to run. that's what we, you know,
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it's everyone in the rhino willed supports. the idea the scientist faced is the cool hurdles, paused by critics of the method. it's not clear what would happen if someone comes to radioactive. despite all the criticism 20 live rhino is already passed as a project back, his hope the process can be replicated to save other species endangered by poaching, such as penguins and elephants. the 20 to 24 olympic games get underway in a week in paris. more than 10000 athletes will take pause each with a unique story and a dream of glory, w at one nigeria and take one to 5, who didn't have much luck 4 years ago at the olympics in tokyo. but i was looking to come back stronger. this time in paris, nigeria and try quando. stop. elizabeth, i in a chill is in training. i had to be all in pick games in paris. why
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it was something but everybody couldn't even get the good right? she's been in gemini since 2022 on on i o. c training scholarship hi days, thoughts with warm up send stretches and ends including spot and sessions. she hopes to banish the memories of how 1st on last i took your games 3 years ago. best buy and then think for me the higher the 5 and everything else naturally distorts. right? i'm getting some, those randolph, the defense, those i have written the let's have the best way of it left to so many competition . i am not just interested in the sport came from her father who was himself hot on business of the come into bucks a. she started out in athletics, but hi, it's month to out for a future and take one to wear long limbs come be at advantage. she will start in
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supported by measuring olympic met. at least she got shocked mary j. o, i thought of you all. i also think so i like to offense from the side. i didn't think i was going to live on something like this. so, so is this something i was waiting for for me and the address? yeah, i am not a one godaddy. i've kind of games in gonna how true now, tim says if former olympia and things that she's a natural she had the great developments and she arrives to dollar training center. and she's a small play on fast learning. are also very intelligent about tactics and strategy into sports. so as i said, the development was really fast for her. so really i really believe you can have
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that you really, really qualify and the history did so um and also in our, their index. i think she, she has even neutrons to be on the top, the top ranked to be top rank to their lympics fi away from home to quite surroundings around lake constance. allow on. yeah. and i chose to concentrate on how well into goals. i really don't. well, i should, yeah, i read and go out. so most of the time, i mean those. so i don't really have a lot of one activities outside, but i'm maybe going to make a need to adjustment. what's the more nigeria last one i know let me pick tie quando meadow in 2008. miss elizabeth. i am at your hopes to change that in paris. yeah, we're looking forward to seeing how that goes in the olympics. that's it for now though, there's more online ad on our social media,
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