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to join us on quadriga told for. sixty minutes on. any puzzle you so long it's not easy to go to another country you know nothing about the wife of i don't do this because we can't stay on venezuela. constantly global news that matters d.w. made for martin's. this is deja news africa coming up in the next fifteen minutes after a resulting victory for president obama do worry in nigeria his opponent will back up pushes on with his challenge to the results we'll look at how the allegations of fraud are hitting this weekend's important regional battle. and fighting terrorism we have the story of the military exercise working to boost the
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capability of the african army. then we'll let you in on the grand plan syrian government has for the country's endangered chimpanzee. i'm christine wonderwall come to deeds every news africa it's good to have you along nigeria returns to the polls this weekend for a series off regional elections taking place in the shadow of last week's presidential for the official results of that election was a clear victory for the incumbent. over his challenger who a bill baka has cried foul over the years and complained of widespread fraud the main electoral body has now granted him the rights to inspect election materials ahead as. he challenges the results in the meantime some of the supposes have been
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questioning the point to voting in this weekend's poll data of these folk to potential voters in lagos one of the places where regional elections will be taking place. she never going to court and i'm never in a party i don't like any party so. i threw me over to do. a lot of work for the government but i'm this is you know under my right. that's out of my piece because you got. to my family. for more on this let's bring in deeds every correspondent florida hi flourish good to see you first how much all of these regional elections a six had by the presidential vote. well it is believed
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that whoever wins the presidential vote the presidential election or whatever party raised the presidential election has a higher chance of the regional level but then it's just that's just the general beneath here but then if you remember the presidential elections had pockets of violence in different parts of the country and many people are saying that's going to affect the number of people actually vote on saturday and french i know you've been talking to people in the streets there but what are people saying about what turnout is likely going to be. well a lot of people that i spoke to many of the people i spoke to said they were not going to come out and vote and i think if you just try to few of the palls of people here is a mixture of different emotions it's very very difficult to capture what everybody is feeling right now some people are very excited and happy they're going to vote
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because they voted for president and he won well some are saying they don't think their vote is going to count so it's really difficult to see at this point to whether our north the voter turnout yes greeny impressive but you remember that the presidential election the votes are turnout for that was the lowest in history here ok for so we know now that. has launched his challenge against victory. is there any chance he'll succeed is there any chance he will succeed is difficult for me to see if he actually has a chance in other for him to succeed it will he would have to prove that the electoral law he would have to prove that there were actually electoral irregularities and many legal experts are saying that that is that's not really difficult part the difficult part is proving how those irregularities affected the
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outcome of the elections and experts are saying if it's on. something that is going to be daunting what secrets to do right but does he have concrete evidence flourish . oh at this point he would be he would have to come out and see if he has any concrete evidence but just speaking to people around the videos are out of. fourteen polling stations where people were voting on several thousands of people is that every day it's enough for them to see that the results of the election do not stand. all right flourished in lagos and it's surging terrorism and violence by armed groups in west africa and the sahara region around two thousand troops from more than thirty african and western countries have been taking part in a military exercise in book enough the it's
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a side exercise. flintlock is a u.s. led bit aimed at boosting the capacity of african on knees in the region especially the g five say hell group which compromises work in a facile chad mali mauritania and. frayed move when you was embedded in this military exercise and sent us this report . of the. training field. into the soldiers from a committee room you're not going to be terrorist it's a simulated attack designed to be there with stuff we. are likely to encounter on the battlefield this is just an exercise. brings together truth of from west africa europe under us. it's
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a military exercise supported by the us in africa but it's been led by enough for every. five. you know when this exercise is over we've established relationships we've established in iraq ability training and left behind real capability for security forces to be confident in their ability to deal with the security for security problems they face in their country or in regional organizations like the g. five so how are the chairs multi-national joint task force. looking officer a member of the do you fight sahara has turned into a hotbed of violent extremism. terrorist the french embassy and the meter headquarters in we're going to group this official memorial reminds broken up the people of their loved ones who perished in the. broken office who was once a secure country but since two thousand and fifteen two hundred ounce of the people
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have been killed in terrorist attacks only in two thousand and sixteen thirty people in this restaurant where killed in a single day since that time. is different. we lost many people. we were badly hit financially. we lost our cars motorbikes and small stores were destroyed. we lost all those things. the government said they would help us but nothing has been done. we have the courage to carry on. continue. this ahead is flooded with challenges ranging from food insecurity until it's too late and secure that the negative impacts of climate change if you count of the
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challenges the u.s. government is expanding its programs in this a hell. i would say that we see the situation where burkina faso is in a fight and the fight is getting tougher all the members of the g five say hell are united in that fight but we don't. we don't. disabuse ourselves of the fact that we are in a tough fight we are making progress against that fight but we know that it's going to be a struggle over the long term and that's why our investments in developing partnerships are long term. now the training is over all eyes are on the west african multinational joint forces i'm told they would defend their conference from the high disapproves without dying on the backing of western troops but to achieve that goal they need to be a top military people meant you know that to stand a chance in the fight and they need some guidance drawings to track down. in the
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region. we want to bring you this development of course in new york has thrown alice a lawsuit that would have required the german government to pay damages to two tribes in the mid via the head a little and them a tribe was seeking compensation for the genocide of their and sistas more than a century ago when namibia was and the german colonial rule the tribes all due to a legal exit and we take you to syria neo doll into the story of the chimpanzee which is one of africa's most iconic edibles but its populations have been and radical to time the american general primatology suggests that more than eighty percent off that population died between one thousand nine hundred ninety and two thousand and fourteen syria is now taking steps to reverse that trend and open up a business opportunity at the same time. syria loon has one of the
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highest concentrations of chimpanzees in the world and the country wants to keep it that way through song through east like tulku garma the countries we happily teach in chimps rescued from captivity for you ventura released back into the wild it's part of a renewed focus on wildlife protection never meant to legislation in several you and given more edge and see why match or disasters last year and also. the government has also recruited the world renowned primark toilet just dr jean goodall to support the project. chimpanzees our closest living relatives so when people know that this is the national animal that gives it an added importance ill health they are authorities to clamp down on the illegal poaching hunting of of
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chimpanzees but as well as wildlife concerns the government is also looking to the economic returns made possible by the growing market for equal tori's them and is making it easier for tourists to enter the country invited. to march and pansies sanctuaries will be build outside of the coppertone free town as the government seeks to expand its equal towards them industry while those who seek god and its wildlife. well that's it for date everything is africa for now you can catch all our stories on our website and our facebook page we leave you today with images of kenyan athletes in training for their junior world at lennox championships to be held in kenya next year i've also started preparing getting my
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play and who will win. we believe that renewable energy will play an important role in the future. of. the geo political system starting point t t o t w. hello and welcome along to news from the world of arts and culture is what's up for grabs today. if we take a look at the hip hop artist name the cherry who's touring how fifth album broken politics. and we meet a writer from guyana who's determined to visit every country in the world.
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but we begin imposed on whether government is increasing the putting pressure on museums that deal with polish history everything considered on patry all fake everything unheroic is swept under the carpet the governing law and justice party don't want to hear about polish anti semites a nazi collaborators and those who don't agree with this policy get sacked and not happen to the director of the wall so museum for the history of polish jews. the exhibition about the year one thousand nine hundred sixty eight sparked a new low in relations part of it showed an anti semitic campaign in what was then soviet controlled poland it triggered student protests and force some thirteen thousand polish jews to flee into exile. in the exhibition with the.
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