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you do music should. just go to church but you are going to w. this is deja vu news live from berlin millions of people on the move across the african continent refugees are topping the agenda as african union leaders meet and i disobey about our correspondent visits and ethiopian refugee camps and ask what the future holds for people here. thousands of venezuelans flee into neighboring colombia as the humanitarian crisis in their country intensifies meanwhile the u.s.
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calls for fresh elections in venezuela but russia says don't meddle in domestic affairs. and more violence in paris as yellow vests protesters clashed with police one man loses part of his hand but the movement's leaders vowed will keep marching for us there our friends. i'm sumi so much gonna thank you for joining us leaders from across the african continent are in the ethiopian capital addis have a buffer the annual african union summit for one president paul kagame who is the head of the a u has been pushing for the body to expand its powers later he will pass the baton on to egypt and to a president of the fatah el-sisi who will lead the block for the next year and voluntary migration is the main focus. of this your summit africa is home to
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a quarter of the world's refugees and ethiopia has become the continent's second largest host for displaced people some four hundred thousand of them are in the region any theo did abuse funny for charge visited a refugee camp there a warning that some viewers might find this report disturbing. we are traveling through a beautiful but dangerous region needed so sudanese border in the impoverished lowland of ethiopia lies a hot bed of conflicts among different ethnic groups. behind me that's all sudan a young independent nation but the fighting over there continues more than two million people fled to neighboring countries like you but this country produces hundreds of thousands of displaced people all the its own athlete clashes violent droughts and flooding so what's the perspective for refugees here. if you become
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africa's second largest refugee hosting country in the region refugees number almost as many as ethiopians about four hundred thousand like this camp is home to sixty thousand traumatised refugees who fled fighting in south sudan. when the war erupted in south sudan children were set on fire and many others were abducted. the soldiers even killed blind people. people were forced to eat dead bodies and have sexual intercourse with family members. boys were forced to have sex with their mothers. this trauma will not be forgotten. and her family feel safe in this camp it's supposed to be a temporary home but they've been here for four years already without permission to work outside the camp she fears the future looks dim. when my
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husband was in south sudan he has a job but now he doesn't this is a problem because we depend on a lack of education is also a problem and i want education for my children and for myself and only then will we have a chance here and a. good deal to do. that just one of the problems in the camp run by the un and the. government. when we compare the number of the refugees with the sort of is that we are providing to the refugee it is very lives and they spend our. states by united nations high commission for refugees people and the list resource and we are keeping almost. providing the basic service which is lived inside of us we are almost focusing on the lifesaving side of life saving food food food hills. and under so on outside the camp there are mixed feelings among the local
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population if you ethnic new are are more while coming off refugees because many arriving from south sudan are from the same group but its u.p.s. apnic and work say they feel threatened. you would need your medical and many of these refugees come from south sudan they're straining our resources we are getting poorer so the government should help us to if not there could be clashes with the refugees. here in the city the new prime minister has promised opportunities for everyone refugees and locals but unemployment is very high in the region especially among young people. he said we don't see any improvement regarding the youth. there are no jobs we're trying to get ahead on our own. but we don't get very far. playing
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pool costs five or twenty us cents is the only form of entertainment they can afford the lack of prospects ethiopians to the streets to demand jobs last year it's employment prospects armed force coming soon existing tensions over land and the city could boil over. let's take a look now at some other stories making headlines around the world queen elizabeth's husband prince philip has given up his driver's license it comes after an accident he was involved in last month cost an outcry the ninety seven year old's land rover landed on its side after colliding with a car carrying two women and a baby two days later he was photographed driving without a seatbelt. and the thai political party that nominated a princess for a prime minister could be banned from the general election in march thailand's election commissioner meeting on monday to discuss punitive measures at a party called the princess's candidacy on saturday after just one day opening an
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order from her brother the king. and a new study is warning that more than one hundred thousand jobs in germany would be under threat if there's a no deal bryson at the reporters cited in the sunday edition of germany's bed newspaper and says the country's automotive sector would be hit hardest if britain precious out of the european union without an exit deal. the u.s. has presented a draft resolution to the u.n. security council calling for a presidential vote in venezuela that immediately triggered a counter proposal from russia which supports venezuela's president nicolas maduro washington is also calling for a deliveries to be allowed into the country of supplies have been held up at the venezuelan border. these images have shocked the world venezuelan soldiers preventing much needed aid from coming into the country from neighboring colombia but while the aid is kept out
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a steady stream of venezuelans pour into the colombian city of kuta over the nearby cmon believe our bridge. leaving behind hyperinflation and empty supermarket shelves these people exit by an official border crossing many others have not been able to obtain a passport and are forced to leave the country via smuggling routes cutting through the dry riverbed. known a stretch as they are controlled by criminal gangs who extract a heavy transit fee from the migrants it's a price they are willing to pay in the hope of finding work and a better life in colombia. i'm going to marrying. because i have family there and we will work because there is nothing in venezuela the more you wait the worse the situation in venezuela will get. since neighboring countries demand that venezuelans show a passport more and more people are using the truck just to leave with no money for any trans when. sometimes the shoes of a people as
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a come by are really damaged for falling apart with the sole missing i saw the fishing is back together for anyone that needs it i charge five thousand pesos for every she the time i pass. even regular commuters have taken to the truck shows which snaked through the riverbeds only metres from the bridge. carlos career as a rule carries goods across the border to sell in venezuela on the block more could customs officers have clamped down on the cross border trade forcing carlos off the road to continue his work. sorties don't let us work we have no other choice but to use the truth. carlos only earns four year olds a day shuttling goods across the border while for many the truck shows are an escape route for him they are
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a lifeline. in france an apparent arsonist has attacked the home of a top politician and ally of president call national assembly have shared photographs on twitter of his scorched living room and said police found materials soaked in gasoline it is the latest in a series of attacks on homes belonging to french politicians the french authorities have made no immediate link between the arson attack and violence ongoing in paris the so-called yellow vest protests have been taking place every weekend since mid november the movement shows no signs of slowing down. the weekly protests that continue to consume france. in the shadow of the eiffel tower police patrol the streets of paris trying to maintain order. but it has become an ongoing battle for all the emergency services.
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here the seans elisei medics come to the aid of a man who has lost at least four fingers witnesses say he tried to pass away a small explosive which police used to disperse crowds with tear gas. there are other injuries to one man who was hurt last month in a demonstration is back. for you whether you believe in the ideas of the protests or not there's a real problem with democracy in france today because when you dare to speak oh well you lose an eye and that's the problem. this is the thirteenth weekend of the so-called yellow vests protest the numbers of those demonstrating have fallen since the movement first took to the streets last november in response to planned fuel tax hikes. although the tax was scrapped and the minimum wage raised this is become a national revolt against high living costs and the political classes as an example
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. when i see poverty in france when i see the people abandoned by our government and not just this one says i'm all for decades it isn't whether it be president sarkozy and all the others i say to myself that we must. keep pushing. to tell some protestors actually has drawn condemnation. of french interior minister christophe kastner has posted this picture on twitter of a tourist car belonging to france's anti terrorism unit and expressed his indignation and discussed. it with support for the yellow vests movement still high these demonstrators show no sign of backing down any time soon . ok to sports now and going to say the football after the league leaders dortmund
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lost on saturday by or had a huge chance to get their season back on track and they did just that beating shocker to reignite the title face. sixteen games that's how long the bind of going undefeated against shall cut cutting the high famine was backing goal for the guests that was courthouse in the twelve minutes. of the goal scorer it was only confirmed in the replay though an own goal for new signing jeffrey bruma. beim were in control but still managed to concede up to twenty five minutes they could chew chew meant to surprise equaliser five keyless went through five with no shots. but the hosts were under attack and robert levin dusty put them straight back in front of a big great assist from home is what reagan was setting at the polls thirty of this season. it was a does
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a leak from the cocoa bunch aside and up to the break it was moved whoa bush alka. just the whisk away from another equaliser. minutes later it was game over eleven dusty tina says can operate to make it three of the forwards and see a school that's his goal in two games in all competitions. buying could have scored another but they proved wasteful i rather live in dusty in particular. i see in the end it didn't matter no one was taking these three points from behind as they take full advantage of dortmund slip up to reignite the title race. feel. and in england's premier league cardiff city is paying tribute to their player and millionaire who died in a plane crash his death was confirmed on thursday
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a minute's silence was held before harvest match against southampton on saturday and players across the country wore black armbands as a mark of respect she was travelling from non to his new club part of last month when the light aircraft disappeared from radar over the english channel thank you for watching to give you news coming up world stories. in the sun don't interest the entire scheme for jurors or dealing with any other they killed many civilians in the irish. including my father. said i was a student i wanted to build a life for myself but these to police are suddenly life became mellish sobbed.

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