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class after nigeria's super falcons won their 1st game in the few 5 womans walk up to date have what it takes to move on the sports journalist. any mike a junior is the name you're welcome to the program but just leaders in sudan demanding international guarantees to ensure any agreement reached with i mean rule as is implemented correctly we have called off the a general strike and campaign of civil disobedience this week and i agreed to resume talks with the ruling military council but madani abbas madani while the protest movement leaders says they will only participate in talks start need to we have power to a civilian government. meant needs to include regional. an international guarantee. and had this fuck up and
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were only prepared to discuss an agreement that leads to our proposal of a civil government. without discussion of any other issues. the us has appointed a new special envoy to promote a democrats agree solution to the nation's political crisis the retired veteran diplomat store not booth travel to hot one when state alongside top u.s. diplomat for africa to board nike they see attacks against civilians must stop the edge talks to resume between demonstrators and the military next still fly on to a diesel to meet with prime minister rudd and senior officials of the african union who are leading the mediations. let me now bring indeed of use i brought him who's traveled to sudan recently and has been closely monitoring the situation may thanks
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for the time i have now their position has decided to stop the strike and resume talks with the military how is this being received by put systems so since the crackdown on june 3rd it's been hard to communicate with protesters on the ground as we our viewers may already know the government has shut down the internet there's an almost complete media blackout on so that even journalists on the ground have have started to face difficulties in their work the situation on the streets is dangerous there are reports of militias running amok assaulting protests so far is that it's been hard to really gauge a feeling however i've been in touch with with some on the ground but also some protesters that have had to fled so then because of security reasons there seems to be quite a bit of frustration and anger the protesters feel like not enough attention has been paid to the atrocities that were committed on june 3rd in the days that followed there so there's a there's a sense of disillusionment or disappointment in the opposition forces that are in
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negotiations with the military that somehow the strike being called off after 2 days and not lasting till friday as as originally planned is somehow a compromise that this is somehow is a let down to the to the to the protesters and you know yesterday the doctors associations published a full list of the names of the deaths that they were able to duck to document with their age just now we're getting a little bit about. the people that have lost their lives and they're not just names anymore and there's a lot of frustration around that but let's see what one protesters had to say here . they had everything. with their weapons their orders to kill to rape to loot. they do whatever they want. nobody will ever question. it so. where do you see these negotiations going. at best this is been the 1st stress test
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for the opposition the opposition is not made out of one unified body the freedom. alliance is an association of $21.00 organizations the biggest of which is already a group of professional association so it remains to be seen if this frustration actually breaks them their leverage on the ground has been largely lost because of the dispersal of the sit in so this is a critical moment for the opposition and we have to watch closely what comes next definitely have to watch closely thank you very much i write for the time. we had to south africa which is still the most severely affected country when it comes to contracts and they try to be more than 70000000 people live with a virus that's one in 7 south africans but in a town of a shoei in the country's worst affected province quotes do not the situation has improved considerably and that's all thanks to even massive educational campaign
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over 100000 home visits by held at positions and more than a 1000000 we condoms a year our correspondent chris has more. engineering student. way to the campus health center students can get tested for free in the waiting room. which is meant for print a preventative medicine that protects against the virus she began taking prep few months ago which involves taking one template per day and going for a checkup every 2 months. hiv aids is spreading like very fast these days these years in our youth so i don't it's a good thing to protect myself and actually i'm proud day you wish like everyone can do it because i think this is the easiest way to prevent it i've been in from spending. is trying to persuade more students to use prep to protect themselves against hiv she says that while she wouldn't talk to her parents about hiv the
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subject is no longer to be amongst her peers to funniest in a way you would to most of our youth we don't like using condoms or section yes we don't like using condoms so just in case we're not feeling like using condoms we can use it because we know we don't have a problem because we know that we estimate sex if it is to face that's where using the college often ph is one of the 1st to offer age i.v. health center on campus it's part of a project initiated by doctors without borders that has been usually successful in the last few years it's with the help of the project that the area has been able to reach the so-called 1990 goal a year ahead of schedule the goal was conceived at the un as a treatment target to help and lee aids epidemic world white the aim is this by 202090 percent of all those living with hiv know their status 90 percent diagnosed with hiv infection will receive and she richer rival therapy and 90 percent of
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people receiving therapy will have viral suppression since 2 of the 11 when we started it. we many to pan the care of as it is called this access of the project. by the way in which we approached it from the web call community and which allowed the community leadership to be part and parcel of the project. one of them is big. a traditional leader who is open about being h. i.v. positive. when i 1st told people i was hiv positive they were shocked they took one look at me and said you can have aids and not look sick or lose weight no one had suspected anything until i told them only then did some people believe me and even have themselves tested as well. as 2 young women are still at the highest risk
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but health workers powell so concerned about men many of them they say are very difficult to reach. at the main bus station doctors without borders have set up a testing center just for many. workers try to convince passers by to have themselves tested for free often without success less than half of the young male hiv carriers take antiretroviral drugs. most of them i think most of them. and most of the time. i think. but. as i said in the time so they can we give them when they call home and misting and i think they have to cope a contest for yours so. she's convinced that her country is on the right path she wants to do her bit and continue to bring attention to the age iris amongst her
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friends. oh now that's what i call smart guys let's keep protecting ourselves now they have never missed a single fee for women's world cup since it began in 1991 now nigeria's hopes are high after recording africa's 1st when our young go in women's world cup in france after losing the 1st game against norway and then went on to beat south korea and now have a chance to advance from the group stage for the 1st time since 1999. joining me now from nigeria is blessin will sue who is a sports journalist and lessons thank you very much for the time and now what weather we actions in nigeria when the team won its best game. at least once in awhile. our farms and histories have killed innocent. one such as any of the pictures or the fox as we saw it as i'm sure lots of that is it will
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argue. for everyone. let's all talk and. write about. what. now and that's going to be a difficult game what do you see the chances of that scene is going to be varied before yet even though you're on this for tonight and. that is one of the farms in all the ins. and. outs of that in the report is one thing. you need. right now. it's well it's not just nigeria in there right beside africa for the 1st time there's also coming soon what are the and sounds is really. the talking about how you know one thing. in my leg meaning keeping close to
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all that's. being fucked up about me not thinking. i don't think it's fine on this evening and we're fine and you want me to be full all the time they are good to me the 1st thing we did was not the love all things i just thought they made me because i'm just fucking great again i think i'm saying but i will all while i'm ok i'm ok i was talking ok well i wish in the african teams in a competition the best of luck blessing was for some reason i'd say i think the time. that out so we have time for one get up the news offer card you can catch all stories on our website on facebook page saying those crossed for by now but not . of nigeria on the tigris river and the woman's world cup we leave you with some
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