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50 new shows 50 stories and 15 very personal tips cumberlands very best features from. the folk now from planet earth hour google max series every week on d w. this is the news africa coming up in the next 15 minutes the deadly ebola outbreak in congo is now an international health emergency declaration by the w.h.o. will bring more attention and aid to the outbreak boosting existing effects on the ground. you can't you know you think somebody just. you don't know what to do you know to good for you or to bury that person you're still going to. vote.
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on final is now just hours away fans in senegal think this is their moment well jerry unsticks a great. i'm christine wonder welcome to news africa i'm glad you're tuned in the world health organization has declared the ebola outbreak a health emergency of international concern the decision comes off for the virus threaten to spread to a major city and into neighboring countries the congolese city of goma is the biggest city to have been affected by the disease since its outbreak almost a year ago with one case reported from there fever vomiting and severe diarrhea awesome timms off a highly infectious and extremely lethal ebola virus ebola is very contagious making it difficult to contain is especially in urban environments now this
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outbreak has already become the 2nd deadliest in history and fixing nearly 2500 people and killing more than 1600 now at the border between d.r. congo and rwanda precautions are being taken. by a new front line in the fight against. this is the border crossing which. in the city of goma in the democratic republic of congo and rwanda. people cross on a daily basis in the thousands here concerns about the disease are growing. i've washed my hands i'm trying to stay away from a bowler. can you see how we are protecting the population from this disease this disease scares a lot of people and. the declaration of a public health emergency of international concern comes after a single case in goma with its 1000000 inhabitants international airport and border there is concern about spread of it from. the get away even though
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so far no cases were newly infected in this city workers in yellow jackets checked the temperatures of people crossing from goma to rwanda the border in maine is open for now and the w.h.o. warns against closing it. does not require any restrictions on travel or trade which rather than stopping it wallah can actually hamper the fight such restrictions force people to use informal and on morning to border crossings increasing the potential for the spread of disease. it's been almost a year since the latest outbreak began in the region. more than 1600 people have died and twice as many have been infected and with efforts to fight the disease thwarted by political instability in east india see the threat of eveleigh
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spreading is always present. for more on this i'd like to bring in. he's a surgeon based in goma welcome to africa dr lucy there's been one constant case of ebola and as yet do you expect more. good espresso more all be better and there was going to throw more chili cook church and delay to have 2 people and the director maybe green get big disaster because a lot of working for thank you bishop plan which will take only $21.00 days before we're really confirmed what do we be like ok having said that then how are you preparing our health authorities in the city preparing for the event that more cases are concerned. that is our heart or if you do i was already a christian why didn't you give birth there is now if you will because it is me it
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is why we all are running like a wild goose people are we need to help planet because of this cowardly support of the lives of 2000000 people or who are coming to fuck indian and we go to see if we can we're going to be a v.p. to contact them and to be here with them more so it will be guys like leave me ok i can i can sense the panic in your voice and i can imagine what the panic must be like among health of all fish ills in in the city but i wonder if now that the world health organization has declared this an international health emergency how does that help you on the ground ok without killing people. and to say that no one should be running around going to. drill but we have been promised the look of things that it didn't happen with this guy who won the war the heads of government ignition group really really physical need and the curricula we see that
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will work. ok does that and if you personally involved. tell us some of the day to day work that you are doing. every day we are going to wake up and try to tell the people on the street and the crowd who are who are edge people who are still have some who are a bucket blue ribbon dutch to try to change their habits on the washington hand and in every mosque to go to war crime committed people be ready to tell them which of them are they came a 100 cases this morning to mine well i wanted to see their young children on holiday to make sure whether they are going to get ahead quickly took the bucket of water for washing hands before their government or the court ok that's. in goma thank you for your time. thank you your service
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now tomorrow night's africa cup of nations final seas sinegal with the chance to win its 1st ever title the so-called lions of high on the faithful rankings but have struggled recently against algeria who are both and decent in the tournament so far and will boast an army of travelling fans in kyra. algeria fans have filled chartered planes to see their side in action in egypt and they are convinced they're claim a 2nd title after the triumph of $990.00 some even believe it's fate. of musicals i can do to support their theory of course we've been waiting 29 years for this i'm 28 years old it's the perfect time so i'm going to represent everyone . it was a late winner from superstar that fired algeria into the final after the final whistle on sunday morez was full of the supporters optimism. we had. nothing but
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this game years. to play the final. tough game. we are capable to to win it. but they're confident to the jubilant supporters who watched senegal triumph over tunisia in the semi final it's only the 2nd time ever that they've reached a final. it's total joy it's national pride we're all happy we've been waiting for this since 2002 sorry your money and co have ended a long senegalese wait for a 2nd shot at the title and they're delighted to have come so far. we're proud because it's been 17 years since we last reached this stage since the generation of 2002. and it's thanks to her surveillance and the hard work feels. but the hardest part is still to come and only one set of supporters will be celebrating come friday night. and joining me now to
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delve into all things afghan is donaldson seche donaldson formerly paid for they told his national team and has since retired from football welcome to the africa so it's come down to. senegal versus algeria is the best final outcome we could have had left 2019. yeah look into the group stage and also the games till now all things the best final cause you know we have a team like idea of who be to like coles to nigeria and also senegal made his way up to the finals so offerings the best combination of teams to see if i know ok so this tournament i wonder what will your highlights what are your takeaways from this one it's also the 1st time we had been placed in almost 16 what do you take away from this tournament i think what take away. first of all is starting the
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games and some so 1st i mean some are normal these in general we saw most of the players are free from their clubs you know because it was always an issue with some players need to be at the club and could not join the national team and also we have like great surprises we have mud augusta who was playing very well you know we're teams i. was jointed so it was like something special i mean you've played international football already you get the games say i'm in fact would have pictures off you if you were jerseys only the hawks jersey. but what does it take really and just having watched the you know this this 20 minute what did you feel what did you see in fellow african plays. a lot of players are really representing their country so it takes a lot closer different if you're playing in the you play for a whole conference or you know that you know your families they're looking at you
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and feeling. like most of the players also really get everything they have for for the national team for the photo for you for example is this a synagogue the players will play abroad coming back and represent their country so and broadly i mean what's your sense about african football i mean looking at a tournament like this and a lot of those players who aren't already play. overseas maps are bidding for that what's your assessment of what the developmental football is on the ground in africa offering it's getting better from year to year but we still have a lot of works cause a lot of talent we have all the toll and send our comfrey and our continent but we always try to to sell them abroad so my my vision is why we don't build something in the concrete for people in the conference to play in the country because we have like congress like jury a in tunisia and egypt all played a mostly playing in their own country so this will be the next step to make
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football attractive for the people in their own kind of place you know envision a scenario where people don't necessarily think that playing overseas is the most prestigious but that we can develop. on the continent makes a lot of sense so tomorrow. that it's going to go i have to ask you do you have your money on. the senate of course is the 1st time they went so far and the 2nd time and they have never had won the african cup of nations so and i have some favorites there that likes your money and i like them that that's in a way that you know that isn't in the firing of some psyche thank you thank you thank you and that is a full news africa today and now that we're counting down to the 29000 afghan fine old today we'll leave you with some of the highlights on this year's tournament that.
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