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playing the music player. of the church for. w. . the. place . this is the w. new slides from berlin millions of people on the move across the african continent refugees are topping the agenda as opportunity union leaders meet and address africa our correspondent visits on the theo be in refugee camp and asks what the future holds for people there also coming up. hungary's time minister viktor orbach
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sets out to fix the country the climate birthrates one time gary and lament have more children and says migration is not the answer to take. place. on a call for like welcome to the show. leaders from across the african continent are in the capital addis ababa for the annual african union summit rwandan president paul kagame in who's the outgoing head of the a u has been pushing for the body to expand its powers is just passed on the baton to egypt and president abdel fatah sisi who will lead the block for the next year the main focus of this year's summit is involuntary migration to africa is home to a quarter of the world's refugees and ethiopia has become the continent's second
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largest host or displaced people. some four hundred thousand of them are in the gum ball or region w's funny fish are visited a refugee camp there please be advised 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 bed of conflicts among different ethnic groups. behind me that's all sudan a young and independent nation but the fighting over there continues what in two million people fled to neighboring countries like you but this country produces hundreds of thousands of this place people all the it's own athlete clashes violence droughts and flooding so what's the perspective for refugees here. if you become africa's second largest refugee hosting country in the gambell
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a region refugees number almost as many as ethiopians about four hundred thousand 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. in the. brewery 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 husband was in south sudan he had a job but now he doesn't this is
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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 let you know here. that's just one of the problems in the camp run by the un and if your government. when we compare our the number of the refugees with the sort of is that we are providing to the refugee it is very. tender. by united nations high commission for refugees people and the list resource and we are keeping almost. providing basic service which is a live saving sort of we're almost focusing on the lifesaving side of life saving food food food. and under so on outside the camp there are mixed feelings among the local population if you ethnic newer are more while coming off refugees because many arriving from south sudan are from the same
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group but its u.p.s. apnic and work say they feel threatened. 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 for. playing pool costs or twenty us cents it's the only form of entertainment they can afford the lack of prospects
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drove ethiopians to do streets to demand jobs last year if employment prospects armed force coming soon existing tensions over land and the city could boil over. now to some of the other stories making news around the world. the u.s. has presented a draft resolution to the u.n. security council calling for fresh elections in venezuela and for a deliveries to be allowed to enter the country across the border from colombia that immediately triggered a counter proposal from russia which supports venezuela's president nicolas maduro . thousands of protesters have rallied in spain's capital madrid demanding that socialist prime minister pedro sun should step down the protest was called by a right wing party they say sanchez has to resign after he held talks with catalan separatists are demanding a referendum on independence. the time political party that nominated.
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for prime minister could be banned from the general election in march thailand's election commission is meeting on monday to discuss how to punish the party it called the princess's candidacy on saturday after just one day after her brother mccain ordered to do so. and bury him prime minister viktor orban is trying to find ways. to reverse the country's population decline without relying on immigration he announced new tax and loan benefits for families during his state of the nation fates but an increasing number of hundred ariens are dissatisfied with. several hundred marched and budapest on sunday calling for change it's been a string of anti-government protests in recent months although or month r.t. is still topping opinion polls. of cross over now to correspondents stefan bowles has been following the story for us stefan what exactly are these
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benefits and why is oregon proposing them to do major reason why prime minister viktor orbán is wanting to have said benefits. many hunger areas have pledged to the country under sustained most of them and also he has to close the border so virtually for migrant so that's one of the main reasons now the spin if it's are very important at the same time for hunt gary insanities. people who has at least city children will get as much as thirty thousand euros the government and they don't have to pay that back he hopes to change the demographic situation in hungary we stay so you measure but of course at the same time one where he is going to pay debts because if he has to do that for hundreds of thousands of couples then i fear hungary will go bankrupt. what about the protests
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there is what are they acting to. well they are objecting to the prime minister's style they say crease in the aisle to critic and they are extremely cold surge about the way he has also today and he says state of the union speech in which he accused the opposition of basically called getting themselves in as he put it political pornography he also criticised the leftist cooperation with the far right party he says there isa common use nazi alliance emerging now the opposition is denying that they also say that the party is more to the center now and they really want change in home every day want more democracy and more free media now they have been demonstrating also behind me it's to change bridge where i'm standing now a police open to it moments ago but the tensions remain high you budapest tonight.
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correspondent stefan both and both of us thank you. french club not and have held a moving tribute to their former player and maybe on a salah who died in a plane crash. a minute's applause was held before the match again name while the home players were black sorry bearing their former teammates name i was traveling from non to new club cardiff last month when the light aircraft disappeared from radar over the english channel islands david evans and still missing. american skiing grantland savon has hung up her skis after nearly twenty years of unparalleled success finishing her career in familiar style with a medal vonn produced a fast clean run to claim bronze and the downhill at the world championship in artists laden she bows out with
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a record twenty world titles to her name and even reached another milestone and her last race becoming the oldest female medalist at a world championship the thirty four year old is retiring due to ongoing injury problems but says she did her best. i received all today as always i was so nervous all day. serious anxiety you know i think i wanted more than anything to finish strong that's the best i could have done today you know honestly. there's not another gear. and you know like i said i'm very very happy and thankful for bronze. and say four of the berlin international film festival also known as the burly nala. is standing by for us. charlotte what's going on on the red carpet right now.
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hey there yes well this is super exciting day in the bed and i was shadowed today and that's because we are almost hard way through seeing the films that are being screened in competition this year there are seventeen in total now just behind me people are gathering on the red carpet for the premiere of the next film that is due to be screens the world premiere of the film mr jones the people who are getting very excited about seeing some of the stars that we're expecting including james newton the british actor but a short time ago there was another film on the red carpet that really drove through the crowds and that was a film that was starring in diane kruger she is a huge star here in germany the american german actress from films like inglorious basterds and troy also in the film the operative was monson freeman the british actor who you might know from the hope it trilogy so there is a huge numbers of stars here today on this the fourth day of the bell and. tell us
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a bit more about mr jones quite a serious movie isn't it. it is a serious film yes mr jones tells the true story of a welsh journalist gareth jones who in the early one nine hundred thirty s. exposed famine in ukraine it details the struggle that he had getting that story published it's really interesting actually because the director of the film and yes the holland polish she said that she thought it was her moral duty to tell the story she felt that this was a story that hasn't been have enough light shone on it and she thought it was her responsibility to do so she says that she thought it was very relevant she said to the question is the free press how the media is important to democracy in the whole idea of a fake news as well and that is something that always goes down well in the any film that has any kind of political resonance anything that people can really have a good old debate about so it's sure to go down well today. what other movies have
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berlin all of fancying today you were talking about the operative before. that's right the operative not an interesting one because although it's screening in the composition section is not actually in the running for one of the top prizes the golden bath for example that is on offer the next saturday but it is the story of the spice to israeli and it details the relationship with the male spy with her hand it also talks about relations between iran and israel but interesting that directs you about this that he d. d. deliberately didn't want to make it a political film he wanted to talk more about the toll that that kind of espionage takes on the people who are involved interesting he was based on a novel written by an actual member former member of the israeli intelligence service and diane kruger who stars in the film that she herself actually trained with moss that for several days in which to prepare for this role bella now the fans here in germany are also going to be pleased that
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a lot of the scenes were shot in germany. tells them phil thank you very much. up next that's reporter and this week we're meeting the police officers tackling illegal car racing in germany the news is back at the top of the hour in the meantime there is always our web sites that w dot com thank you for. being i'll find his want to start families to become farmers or engineers every one of us a problem of the initial. planning is kiss on the children who have already been there. and those that will follow are part of a new process.
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