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we. even expect it. spread. several more after that for the highly contagious disease the boy and his family across from the scenes uganda the week. and have been isolated at the hospital. meanwhile security checks. and authorities are trying to determine how to get past health officials who've been screening. the family of the deceased child left. ward and crossed into uganda the minister for used to gondor swift response. i don't know they carried out a thorough investigation on the ugandan side he identified 8 points of contact 8
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people who had contact with this family. and now the ugandan authorities will vaccinate all contact starting this friday and will also ensure that all health professionals in the district are vaccinated. mali and authorities have not confirmed the 35 people were killed in a massacre in central mali on sunday night gunmen surrounded the village of sobhani and an ethnic doggoned enclave in a 7. fears of tit for tat violence in the region and ethnic patchwork where tensions have soared since evolved into how does lead movement imagine to intervene and that's this fight the presence of international combat forces german troops taking part in 2 un missions in africa's the whole region trying to keep people safe but it's commanders say they are increasingly concerned about the effectiveness of their presence. these are german bundeswehr soldiers talking
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somali and cattle herders they're looking to make contact with the locals while out on foot patrol in the province around gowan eastern mali they want to help people feel safe but they're also gathering information about recent violence security is a problem and tensions have soared here there's ongoing conflict between the country's ethnic groups and the growing threat of islam isolation in schools something you saw on the super i think it's a good thing that we're here on the one hand if we weren't things would be even worse and on the other we're trying to help people but of course we can only act within the framework of the u.n. mandate and that means there are certain limitations and certain possibilities of this type you know it's the job of this u.n. peace mission to stop attacks and stabilize the situation here dozens of countries are taking part germany has sent about 750 soldiers and they're based at a campaign get out but despite an international un troop presence since 2013 ethnic
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conflicts are getting worse dozens of people were killed on sunday in the center of the country where there are hardly any troops or security forces the mali director of the german n.g.o.s. says the u.n. missions mandate just isn't broad enough. please send in lund they may have a presence in the country but they're in a camp or in barracks. and they have a mandate that 1st and foremost says they're supposed to monitor things. that's new for that doesn't really help the people. training money in combat and security forces is also part of the job mali inza taught how to shoot about military strategy and how to map read at an office a school including choro. german brigadier general peter marrow has been leading the e.u. training mission in mali now he's. nothing the baton on to an austrian with mixed
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feelings one for them to hear him talking on if every day you encounter a worsening security situation i've noticed that security in mali has significantly deteriorated since november there is interest nick violence at the center of mali this resulted in substantial casualties and that is indeed cause for concern. unless it was organised. into communal violence has killed hundreds in mali this year alone the hardest attacks have multiplied in recent years and millions are growing increasingly frustrated by authorities failure to offer than adequate protection. joining me now is the fred who recently visited the region and has been closely monitoring the situation hello frank good to see you so the u.n. and e.u. training missions leave the country because it seems the situation is getting worse i mean the last. dozens killed. yeah yeah yeah
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that's true there have been serious attacks there. but also based on this issue of training i observed. which are some you can trees are taking part they are very important and they are contributing to have these countries like mari broken off or so to control or to tackle the issues of militant groups so i think it's a serious situation but also it can be controlled. found stuffed in a very serious and it is very serious also very complicated how complicated exactly is it fred. yeah of course it's it's a very complicated situation because of the killings in the region. and there have been some options on the table trying to train their.
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soldiers in. mali and broken off or so but the issues culprits because these ideas communities like ordinary people who are fighting each other because of resources because of poverty because of. resources so without tackling the issue of resources i don't think they military options on the table can solve the problem in mali or any account shia now and this ahead of region i see what is really needed then to stabilize the country. there is need for international community to invest in projects that can help young people have access to jobs and also trying to. not turn a young people while recruited by these militant groups but also even old people
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because they don't have jobs they don't have food so for that reason they're friendlies and these doggone communities are fighting because they don't have resources so there is a need to create job opportunities for young people under the old people but also there is an issue. of governance in there in egypt because there have been discussion that the government of magazine competent ok i guess that opens another can of worms and there's no time to get into that thank you very much at federal felony africa thank you andy. now for many nigerians this man symbolizes democrats he will shoot you are beulah is being celebrated today nigeria's newly declared democratic day last year the government moved democrats the date of june 12th to remember what is considered nigeria's free as the fairest election since independence that have you correspondents flourished
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reports now on the day's historic importance. we may look like an ordinary building but if in fact an important part of nigeria's history it was here that this man m.p.o. abiola declared himself our president after we need what is believed to be nigeria as free as unfair as election it was in 190326 years ago. that election was true sought by the remove the chief head of state even though it was clear that our bureau love received me gerrity of the vote a few months later he went ahead to declare himself as president he was almost immediately arrested and detained for 4 years he died on the day he was to be released from prison. that has these we regard as nigeria icon of democracy and this year for the 1st time june 12th the day he won the election
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will be celebrated as nigeria's democracy. in works has been criticized as a political move to remain a part of the country president bush kerry publicly apologized to our bureau last family and declared the new democracy. but how strong is the countries that will kristie want to nigeria bring. their own government it's better than the military during the military era we couldn't sit down like this we'd be terrified but democracy gives us peace of mind everything we've told them that we want they've not done it that is what is taking us backwards we're not satisfied because they haven't given us what we want once you're through what thank you very much sir so as you've heard not many nigerians are happy with the country's current democracy many of them feel like the government doesn't pay attention to their requests doesn't appear to be our voice now this is
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a flyer from 1903 campaign flyer. and it says 93 farewell to poverty this was a major point back in 93 i want to talk to young people who were born around that time young people like me i want to ask them do they feel like there is anything to be hopeful about in nigeria to be. fighting they then enter into the. situation. is no. lights the world. will say we don't have hope that's why you see a lot of young people turning to internet fraud because there are no jobs in the country. he says. one theory or continues to face some of the kneejerk problems i'd be a lot wanted to solve 26 years ago poverty and unemployment for example have gotten worse today and. celebrated as an icon of democracy but there still
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remains a big question mark about whether or not nigeria would be any different if he was allowed to be president. but i should wish my nigerian friends the democrats today and that's it for now from africa you can catch all our stories on our website and facebook page. that's a lot of fun. on tonight. the
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