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catered in the heart of europe you are connected to the whole. experience outstanding shopping and dining offers and drawing our services. be our guest at frankfurt airport city managed by from. thailand is crying king must have a long koran in a centuries old royal tradition the sixty six year old also known as rama the tenth has served as kings since the death of his father in twenty sixteen but he must complete an elaborate series of ancient rights to be formally invested with regal power. so i three years military says north korea has fired several unidentified projectiles from its eastern coast souls' joint chiefs of staff said they flew up
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to two hundred kilometers before landing in the water it could be the first missile launch since a failed summit earlier this year between u.s. president donald trump and north korean leader kim jong un. cyclon fanny has hit india's eastern coastline with winds gusting as more than two hundred kilometers per hour it's one of the biggest storms to hit the region in decades and has claimed several law it's millions of people have been evacuated from coastal areas of india and bangladesh meteorologists say the site has now become to weaken. the death toll from an ebola outbreak in the democratic republic of congo has risen above the fires and attacks on treatment centers and hampering efforts to control the nine month epidemic the second worst on record the world health organization is expanding its vaccination program in the east of the country.
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this is b.w. news africa coming up in the next fifteen minutes it's well press freedom day we meet african journalists who see the constitution to be guarantee press freedom. reporting can be difficult and even that. isn't out of the jungle because you never know what you're going to come up with. you want to say something you're afraid. also coming up in the show the trauma of scandal one week after the cycle if mozambique you take a look at how people are dealing with the aftermath.