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this is the news africa coming up on the program the military council says it's for an attempted coup rebel soldiers have been rounded up officials and how to see. if you would prove them across the groups will be signed this weekend also coming up. designed to meet the specific needs of african countries and electric brand is being tested in god being protect the environment and create local jobs. she is young and super talented this nigerian artist is reinventing the art of drawing she's using her art to express the challenges in head country. you're welcome to the show after 7 months of protest and i was that president and
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more than 100 lives lost this danny's military and pro-democracy coalition i expected to sign a power sharing deal tense negotiations looked to be in jeopardy after reports of an attempted coup lead on their state senior general. a member of the ruling military council says more than a dozen rebel soldiers have been rounded up and that there was an effort to end the transition to democracy sudan has seen bloody crackdowns by the military since the toppling of former dictator. in april. i am joined now by adam baha is the knees human rights activist base here in berlin welcome again to. we spoke and now the military says there was a coup attempt what does this mean for this transition time. it only mean one things that they try to they are important enough to be there for a. if not this one's will be politically in colors but unfortunately for the people
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who insisted on for us it not mean so much in just one me just new way of lying or playing with a pole or because it is a set a time when they talk about. kind of seem to exist and this is not realistic i don't believe there was a poor. show i don't believe that because also if you see just to to to make some little bit clear what we talk about it and now they are imposing this and now they say this is their time and it is happening and unfortunately just you cannot be believing in the same time they don't tell who is. sitting in and which was thousands of. sit in intent of you and they don't catch anyone but now they talk about catching all the dead people who started it was the you've been in touch with people on the ground what exactly are you saying. for people for example i talked today with someone in sudan one of my sources there and he told me that it's also
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not believable what is going on for them with this kind of way of putting but after all. people who is negotiate with them and also putting but industry to say that we are important we have to be there i see now there's been a do you negotiate that between the census and military council and of course they're put as leaders is this deal that could lead the country to the path of democracy. we hope but unfortunately we have to see it from 2 different view different view of the view of the protest and the people whose industry and they don't believe the last was going on because they have had enough from this transition military and the other side of political view we have to see it is maybe we can bring something to sudan and that was we hope because it is a position to have the right to have the oil minister to do due to really just the military have just 5 in india but isn't really that maybe we'll bring something to
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sudan that's what we hope just why it is a little bit confusing now but for point of view of politically it would be insulting to sudan ok adam bath so that these activists many thanks for the time will come. now the european union's foreign policy chief house warned the international community not to let terror groups flourish in the saddle for that i'm a greenie me the comments to revisit to the region where she held security talks the prosperity for about $138000000.00 euros to help fight violent extremist groups such as stylish were green spoke to did of unions and he said they would hold us the international community to be at their site. the same logic of respect and so that it's because it's also no sense of interest if in this area of the words. states. becomes less present in parts of territory
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this could be an easy place where terrorists from. could move after the territorial defeat of diversion city and iraq and we definitely do not want to give. another place where they can build their territorial. electric better for the environment and the markets for the booming ex-pats for that's that's right 204035 percent of global new car sales will be electric in ghana the compact electric pickup van is being tested to meet the specific needs of african countries. the 1st prototype of the a car was presented at a ceremony in ghana 2 years ago when. the king of the ashanti people received the german developers of the electrically powered truck. then the pickup was put through its paces to see if it's robust enough to cope with the
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challenges of ghana's roads. there are now 4 prototypes of the a car it's expected to launch 1st in germany and other european countries before it's introduced in african countries including ghana kenya south africa and namibia . a car is made up mainly of simple sheet metal parts. that has just 600 components excluding screws and rivets. a purely muzzy could be said of course a basic part such as battery electric engine and so on need to be delivered with the elements made of steel and metal can be manufactured locally the point is that you don't need a lot of know how to assemble it and it will be easier to get the hang of the production process. the idea was born 6 years ago. you can do it with the designers were still at university studying automotive and aerospace
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technology when they 1st came up with the idea of an electric car custom designed for african roads as an alternative to diesel and gasoline vehicles you can think of. the biggest obstacle to reducing e.-v. call in africa is the limited availability of electricity from the outset we factored in the energy supply experience has shown us that even if there is access to a power grid the supply is unstable for that reason we collaborate with primary suppliers of regenerative energy such as solar and hydropower the plan is to mount solar modules on the roof. from the start we were looking at the effort. can market where mobility is not a luxury people and goods need to get from a to b. it's a basic need and when i worked in an orphanage in africa when i was a student a neighbor had a pineapple plantation he'd harvest the fruit on the farm but he had no way of taking it to market and selling it so he had no income. and the.
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series production is set to launch in southern germany in early 2020 the 1st models to come off the production line will be introduced in europe. around a year later a car will be launched in africa here in ghana it will cost the equivalent of $10000.00 euros a lot cheaper than a used car from europe or the u.s. . now most people do it to procrastinate but one nigerian artist and scribbling into one amazing art form. is self-taught visual artist stumbled upon the idea 4 years ago now she uses her art to give voice to the challenges nigerians face. my name is i have. what begins as a key canvas of frantic and squiggly lines turns into something beautiful
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anyone can scribble. but all are in the. can make the macy mesmerizing. or your 1st. impression on me so i just picked up if. i could find. it sad to use. i was frustrated and i just didn't get it on my daughter that i say feels right and i moved over so after i was a sad beauty and. then i think that he was in bed for me to express myself in the past 2 years she has produced more than 100 works from portraits to everyday scenes often allegories of frustration or on social challenges like regular power outages at the hands of neat the national electricity company. so i researched you know one of the lines good for your body so please yourself to quote me this is to
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give us life a little bit about so you know so that she should know like an average huge screen opening up on. some of her pieces take a few minutes while others take months buyers pay at least 113 euros for a drawing recently she's begun working with digital tools to raise awareness and make her work more accessible. i also make scripts. i did some serious i was basically just try and play with what i used an exhaust pipe for me and then i ordered months working instead i also do do do arts. form. who. discovered the art form during an artist's work shop and has since begun mentoring up and coming artists herself helping others to find beauty in the monday. now that is what i call
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talent. now to sports the men have been separated from the boys 4 teams remain in the africa cup of nations senegal will plead to nisha while jerri are locals with nigeria and the semifinal stage will be on all west african or north african final or the west the north bottle it's out we were know after the games on sunday the fans have been behind the scenes even in defeat was the case of madagascar the dead to dream by the fairy tale that their supporters still call them heroes. the side their pride was i'm sure happy because we've come a long way i think there when the cop in 2021 we're not giving up hope we will always support our team i. am very moved because we malagasy people have always been underestimated even though we lost 3 nil the still made it to the quarter finals i. said ago is the only
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remaining team that has never won the competition but their fans believe that this is the time. the tickets it's a very good senegalese team that continues to fight like a lion we're counting on the team. the funk also look at this we are proud of what i can see if i do you see he did it he's the one who ended up in a situation threat to be seen again he is struck up on law and the events in the gun shows it is someone they have sure their reliances not what was expected of them real men real players they showed on the field. grounds which were those games i always leave me the best team with that's it for now from d.w. news africa you can catch all our stories on our website on face book page of a great weekend i found out.
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