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the scrap now and good rushes in for the. conflict zone. to 60 minutes g.w. . what secrets lie behind these will. find in any mercy of experience and explore pass an aging cultural heritage site. d.w. world heritage 316 getting. this news africa coming up on the program the story of a young kenyan who was recruited by al shabaab skate and is now helping to make his country safe. the dream lives on madagascar has been gripped by football fever as its national team prepares for the quarter final stage of the african cup of nations found c.b.
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a team's success has made life better. you're welcome to the show we start of in kenya a country struggling to deal with the effects of terrorism despite government efforts to islamist militant group al-shabaab continues to recruit and radicalize young people a 2 day conference is taking place in nairobi that by the un which aims to tackle extremist violence speaking at events taking on president hu kenyatta called terrorist groups he can stop that groups and can affect a whole region he fought in the conference un chief. in nairobi that's helping young people are boyd radicalisation by learning new skills and finding employment online. the u.s. is facing enormous challenges that employment is as i said in the beginning
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probably the biggest societies but the us as a much bigger capacity than the older generations to understand the digital world and to use the different tools from social media. this is the world which means that you are much better prepared to face the challenges of more than. for those young kenyans who joined al-shabaab returning home is almost impossible but some able to escape like. he was with in the kenyan city of mumbai. that paradise it's now struggling to draw in this. like 102 years of fighting with the terror group he's now back home and helping to make the city safer. mohammed moved for nearly 2 years for the terrorist group the former christian converted to islam and went to somalia as
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a foreign fighter. now he speaks out for the 1st time about his radicalization and how he got away from. for security reasons we need to cover his real identity. from it's a b. type. like you see kids they don't go to school eat like one meal that day and. it's just been used on implementers jokes. you know steve. jobs. grateful for. a terrorist recruiter promised mohammed $500.00 monthly to fight in somalia he accepted like many others he saw his recruitment as a job the only way to flee from poverty mohamed was the. trained in mombasa and sent to somalia you know and used to shoot generally comes into the board you
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study should you get up at a big. event shoot. is one pay made a member there was a pregnant. woman was dead but i could see a baby crying mommy mommy mommy mommy mommy mommy. and myself was destroyed. mohammad managed to escape but he was wounded back in kenya he was given amnesty. but others still on the go the same recruitment has up to date based security expert. there are people who are still being groomed. their group that are being. become licensed dead a lot of videos flying around messages flying around targeting. people that just basically put you it's. just 10 minutes away from the mombasa city center
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lies key sony mohammad who was radicalized here you sony is known to be mumbai terror hub but there are people here who want to change that emmanuel study mahmoud is fighting radical priests trying to convince the young and angry at there is a peaceful islam that you have as a result you know one item off from this or that one we just told them that they've been getting along the presentation of the koran of civil restored as leaders i just watch as our young people suffer with us or else we decided to give them the right to their protection of the koran edomite in a minute we have to study mahmoud tries to solve the problem of radicalization inside the community but his efforts often nullified by the police the constant raids nurtured terrorism rather than eradicating it says up to date. government has just given them. you know and then throw them into the national park the beaten by
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the. odds. is what is now causing a lot of people along the routes in mombasa to be more agreed to. join me in practical ways than being on the government side and thinking about it but mombasa has indeed become a safer place be that because of or despite the police intervention mohamed is now supporting the authorities that was the main condition for his amnesty he now wants others about the risks there is nothing like or you will. find a good share only teach you. it's. as if there were people you might feel. the most leave. now they have modern you know with their income. but as long as poverty prevails there will be young africans who follow the call of money law enforcement alone will never make places
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like mombasa northern nigeria or other parts of africa more peaceful. now it's time to celebrate downs in senegal the call of down this is a new documentary film about the nation's vibrance dance scene it took 4 years to make and it's zooms in on the downs exploring the traditional rhythms and sounds of senegalese life so put your dancing shoes on and enjoy. playing. a lot more easy. as it is it. is a good. actor . but. we wanted to
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show that precise moment when human beings dancers shift into a different world when they can't resist moving their body. be it through joy because of tradition being part of the group or in a competition. dance is about roots as well as about opening up when we say we talk about roots that means really delving inside traditional dance which is pure to us and opening up to the world to other dance styles.
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i want to show that we can make a change but through my dancing i can carry messages just like any influential politician but i can reveal things change mentalities that i can earn a living bring money in i'm create jobs. for tickle dance moves now is gripped by a football fever them out of gas you national team defeated 3 times i'm just nigeria to top the group in the africa cup of nations they will now face to nisha in the quarter final stage it's a huge deal for the island nation and i'm out of gas if you will see that team success has already made their lives better. ok ok that's
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celebrating as if they were already world champions football fans on the streets of the capital singing for the national team. not against the have won 3 matches in a row and now they're just 2 wins away from the championship game. it's one of the all time fairytale stories in africa cup of nations history and the whole nation is behind them. 24 year old to. sue is a huge fan he's been playing football most of his life but suddenly everything feels very different. to. the team's success is so inspiring if they can be the successful it's proof that everyone can achieve their dreams. lots of children have now started playing football on the street it's fantastic every time madagascar when it makes me want to play more. i just want to play every day every day.
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madagascar doesn't even have a professional league but football helps people forget the challenges of everyday life about 3 quarters of the population live under the poverty line here but the national football team's success is giving them a sense of hope babies are born during the africa cup of being named the team's nickname the official football jerseys are almost all sold out on the market traders are enjoying the profits. we are really selling a lot of jerseys probably about 1200 every day even foreigners want them go but am. i to go to the i.r.s. on reminiscence who is certain madagascar will win the africa cup but even if they don't the burress success has made a big impact on malagasy society. from the peoples of their success has really
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brought people closer together foreigners and malagasy are mingling more because we all watch the games together and i think it's a chance for the whole world to get to know madagascar's. this is about more than just sports some success from madagascar there is hope this will make the world cis up and take note of what the country is all about. that from africa you can catch stories on our website facebook page we leave you with more ecstatic football fans from across africa. sharing their teams on in the africa cup of nations fighting got ours out so for me the best team will start its pipe on alt .
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time all forces. on the 77 percent. from one point to flash from housing boom boom time this is where. welcome to the 77 percent. this weekend d w. the 1st. welcome to a special edition of arts and culture i'm robin merrill and special as i'm thrilled to have in the studio with me the world famous british architect david. chipperfield who is here to talk about his latest project this is the james cmon gallery which is juju open on saturday to the public here in berlin it's
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a very special new building surrounded by 5 museums on what is called museum island and it's best to bring all of them together quite a difficult task i have to say but i think a gentleman who's not averse to difficult times david chipperfield welcome 1st of all can you tell us a little bit about james cmon that the gallery's name dr james cmon james simon was a. very important. entrepreneur and textile business very successful and he became a very generous for entrepreneurs to dave enormous amount of money to good causes and especially to museums. he had a big collection and he famously financed the egyptian expedition the discovery of the armonica collection and the star that is the is now 52 which is
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in the noise museum ok we'll talk more in a minute but let's 1st have a closer look at your brand new.

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