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those kind of trees we see through want to send to kill because power while the beauty africa will spread in the wall this is what i see this is my dream with my music segue to this last question from someone also named femi if you are not in nigeria. only here on twitter says please ask him what he thinks about new they do generation of musical activism nigeria and africa. i wouldn't want to be critical of the artist because we were all young and we bought there are some that are very. outspoken these days i think i heard one of i can remember the names i think and follow i know he's spoken be a few that are speaking out but what my the only thing i fear about is i wish more than musical instruments because what happens in music is a serious law or medicine what happens when they get to my age and is that going green on board another generation will come i'm the only reason you'll be relevant
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is eve you have something to offer for the next generation my father is important because he was a composer historian music you talk of people like miles davis dizzy gillespie your stevie wonder they are only relevant because the music is should be seen as medicine or law or you know not a little grayer than this picture here with you and your fella but you're still going strong so we're going to end this show with another performance from the ferry thank you so much for this new land the positive force. one people one world that's the lead single from his latest album and while he gets set up let's hear from angelica joe another african music legend who's touring with sammy and had this to say. i've been working before so many just recently also as you said goodwill ambassador both of us will be working on many issues in his energy his honesty has always come across stories strongly and most importantly being the son
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a blank they found me and it was only having an intimate look at life in cuba today if you don't mind i don't know what a game is a lesson with a game you understood as the director would have the new my leave. my cuba on al-jazeera. china is keen to win friends and influence you need oil rich middle east business part of the wrong turn blind of china to secure its resources for the future of the. region as a whole balance expect to grow we bring you the stories that are shaping the economic world we live in counting the cost on al-jazeera. a pregnant mother and her toddler are among the dead is israel's rights but against rocket attacks from gaza.
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hello welcome to al-jazeera live from doha i'm also coming up. passions run high the debates. and going on for hours now argentina senators about to vote on extending legal abortion. canada will always speak strongly clearly in public on questions of human rights standing firm canada's diplomatic dispute with saudi arabia deepens plus. recycling and remodelling what iran steering to try to overcome new u.s. sanctions. the u.n. says it's deeply alarmed by a new flare up of violence between israel and gaza at least three palestinians have
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been killed including a pregnant mother and her eighteen month old daughter and an explosive exchange in the gaza strip the israeli military says around one hundred fifty rockets were fired from gaza israeli media says six people have been injured by shrapnel in the israeli border town of store out and in response israel launched a series of air strikes targeting one hundred forty hamas positions andrew symonds has the latest from gaza the attacks may be more in cements and and less intense but the fighting is going on strikes some shelling from the sea from the israeli navy hit singles a panic in the streets and on the israeli side panic to run across the southern community of israel next it's unclear this is my report. deep into the night intense bombardments the flash of outgoing rockets from gaza.
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israel's iron dome air defense system knocked out several of them as sol's but the majority got through and in response came the blasts and flames from israeli air strikes. this is how it started here a rocket unlike most of them finding its targets the israeli town of iraq with people fleeing in all directions in the panic towns right across southern israel under attack. the response was fast as strikes right across the gaza strip up to twenty mostly bases of the al qassam brigade the military wing of hamas it released a statement saying in retaliation against the israeli aggression the resistance is continuing to fire rockets at israeli towns the casualties may not have been high in number but they include a mother and baby in
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a house hit and daryl baron. as emergency services on both sides of gaza's walls responded to the coming and outgoing fire egyptian mediators were engaged in trying to pursue both sides to call a truce. much rest now on the real intentions of israel and hamas to warn or both really intend to break down the cease fire talks and nicholai madden of the un special envoy has been here before not so serious but he mediated and succeeded in stopping the fighting a month ago his words our collective efforts have prevented an explosion until now we will work hard to ensure garza steps back from the brink. camelot and of and egyptian mediators bring gaza back from the brink again council
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people are in fear tonight that he may not succeed there are more questions than answers right now could this be a tactical pro-u. the violence head of signing any agreement to get more damage done or how mass as far as israel is concerned and hamas to rally its faithful with a show of force possible but everything rests now with the israeli response it seems and the israeli security cabinet is meeting later on thursday we may know more that columbia's new president says hill review a decision by his predecessor to recognize the state of palestine formally the one man while santos made the decision in the final days of his leadership saying palestine is a free sovereign and independent state it's been welcomed by the palestinians as contributing to the search for peace in the region but the new president evander ok says he'll need to examine the implications of the decision. is there more than
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twelve hours now of a solid debate and senators are in argentina or a jew to vote quite soon on a highly contentious bill that could legalize abortion during the first fourteen weeks of pregnancy that's the scene live in bonus hours a say that's been going on for hours and hours that if they pass this bill the deeply catholic nation will become only the third country in latin america to make the procedure illegal they've been protests for and against abortion since the lower house possible last month a latin america editor lucien newman reports from the argentine capital bonna cyrus . to make here in argentina posted one move for the opposing a group of those who favor abortion rights hear.
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their voices heard just up the street inside the senate disease very important for all the society because a lot of women are dying because they made their selves that abortion because you don't want to be bothers it's a right you can't just to be a modern aren't already on an equal or eat league or women will continue having abortions and we ask that women don't die and can have the right to a legal safe and free procedure the decision is not expected until after the midnight hour here for the long arduous. right now that. the children have to promote are hearing likely that they will lose the ball in the senate the last five years change their mind at the last minute this is the start vote in south america second largest country and it's a debate that has been galvanized and divided public opinion in
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a country where planned destiny i will say proportions of the long. hours of maternal deaths. all across latin america thousands of people around the poles of women in argentina this was the scene in the brazilian city of rio de janeiro the supreme called there is deciding whether to legalize abortion up to twelve weeks of pregnancy and chile as they've been marching in the capital santiago demanding that only abortion laws be relaxed even more just last year chile legalized terminations in certain circumstances in cases of rape when the mother's life is endangered or when a fetus is malformed. at least nineteen people have been arrested over what the venezuelan government says was the attempted assassination of the president nicolas maduro wasn't hurt when explosions from a drone interrupted a military parade in caracas on saturday he's blamed the opposition colombia as well as a group of u.s. finance he is for the apparent attack some opposition figures have now been
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stripped of their pollen metry immunity and linked to the incident. just trying to insist canada will always speak strongly in favor of human rights the prime minister was responding to a growing diplomatic row with saudi arabia riyadh has cuts new trade investment and educational agreements after canada called for the release of jail political activists christian salumi ripples from toronto. canadian prime minister justin trudeau had no apology for his government's call to release two human rights activists being detained in saudi arabia canadians have always expected our government to speak strongly firmly clearly and politely about the need to respect human rights at home and around the world we will continue to do this to doe promise to continue to engage with the saudis and their allies but the saudi foreign minister wasn't having any of it he accused canada of intervening in what he described as
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a national security issue claiming that the activists had attempted to get sensitive government information. is no need for mediation kind of them either a big mistake and has to fix it understands what's required from it mediation is when there are two parties who have demands in this situation the mistake has been made by only one party it was kind of the whole interview and this mistake has to be corrected the value of the canadian dollar fell on news the saudis would divest from canadian stocks and bonds experts predict the overall impact on the economy from this and other measures will be small but the message is being heard far beyond canada's borders ultimately this really is not about canada or say candidate here is collateral damage if you will or it's incidental to this issue saudi arabia is is trying to send a very strong and clear message to western countries.
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