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what's an understatement with 1500000 inhabitants radagast has come to see is the undisputed cultural and economic heart of the island so feed on liam loves the people and the streets of tunnel the posix subjects for a curious photographer. i like the simple things in life we are headed to which has the best. vision. and. so feed and again grew up in this lively streets and knows every nuke and cranny. and one thing's for sure he's not wrong about the view. but as a photographer he wants to show the ugly side of his city too it's a one way for him to speak his mind about the country's politics a time out for him perma corruption has grown ever since of course the problem. is
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the same people in power who don't do anything crazy don't history she said. in the fall yell for the. world to give us a sense of what daily life is like for most people in antananarivo for fried andrian takes us down into the under water here people leave from warsaw as one between the heels that has to offer. more. in tune to 16 to feed and set up a crowd funding come pain to build an education center for kids here michael newdow lisa bloom leak ready 50 you know the doctor. says on the cell phone disputes are poor in most cases their parents don't harbor the time or demands to send them to school that's why we take them here to educate them and to give them the chance to go to school after wards. donate or shows bulk of what ideally call aussie. originally and send them
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a river was built on 2 raised areas people lived in the dry hills and grew rice in the swampy lowlands but overall past 50 years the city has grown so rapidly that's more and more right food has morphed into residential neighborhoods like angelica this is don't have the best reputation when you consider and suzuka i know the area plowed by 1008 but it would hold his camera to feed andrea hopes to change this perception. often. you people. that means the. people begin to understand what it's like. to spread. to work in the. car you know. as much as to feed and real knobs the picturesque streets on the mountain tops of tana his photography as i drove him down to the heights on the
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water where life happens it's not a picture perfect life but through the help of locals like the feet under and these are hope that things are on the up in time now life through a lens what do you think of that report if you have any suggestions ideas all feedback for us you can connect with us via email or on the d.w.i. africa facebook page that's it from us today but before you go away here is a sneak peek at our next program. this time he came and he is in germany for our next street debate thinking with young people in 1000000000 about their experiences . and cannon ball drop on the fact he has struggled with identity and with. thank you so much for tuning in but you know the drill before we go here's a bit of music for you he is straight out of tanzania this is the next andy and
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spokes we can get the big sleep. i'm like come on up some surprises i'm still good. dom. be a rock. up the agenda global inequality the crisis with iran and international trade. donald trump spat with his host french president marcos and the trade war with china can derail everything. the british prime minister might use the occasion for his great. reporting from the g 7 meeting in p.r. it's life for d.w.i. new. music site for some of the money. mum when there's a flood water comes up to our waist to close faster everyone but. the lack of
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water is equally dangerous. people must self so they can plant crops and find food. floods and droughts will climate change become the main driver of mass migration you can write any night if you want and for the people. the climate exodus starts september 5th on t.w. . if you're. if.
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leap. this is t w news live from berlin a shot in the arm for the flagging some as of world leaders meeting in france britain and america raise hopes of a breakthrough on trade between the 2 countries but there is no agreement of the g 7 on a range of other issues and europe is worried about fall out from america's trade
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battle with china also coming up violence flares again on the streets of hong kong this pro-democracy activist prefaced that demands to remain independent from china protesters clashing with police in a 12 straight weekend of demonstrations with their lifestyle correspondent. a minute gives mackinnon thanks so much for joining us she 7 leaders all seeking consensus on an array of issues ranging from trade to practice it international security on the 2nd day of the summit in berets and france but the leaders of the world's top western economies are more divided than ever french president emmanuel mccall who's hosting the gathering has been welcoming his counterparts to a working missing u.s. president donald trump and british prime minister barak's chum some have already
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held death us face to face talks with hailing johnson as the right man to join the rexus u.s. president has pledged a speedy free trade deal if the u.k. leaves as planned on october 31st. and bob a visit joins us now from the summit barretts welcome barbara now talks have been going on for the last few hours what can you tell us. we do have one 1st concrete almost concrete result here that is that the french president amano mccrum has gotten a mandate from the other g. 7 participants to talk to iran that is not a lot but a little better than nothing the mandate says that he is supposed to try and open diplomatic doors a hold talks with iran diffuse the tension particularly around the tanker crisis in the gulf and somehow get iran back into the diplomatic game so that
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probably can be further down the road talks about you know the united states on one side and iran on the other side about the future agreement on nuclear on a new nuclear deal that is the goal how much mccrum can really achieve there who had helped eliminate talks with the iranian foreign minister zarif before this meeting here is totally open but at least it is a little sign of possible peace and deescalation on the other hand concerning trade there is no white smoke yet because the basic difference we know this is europeans think that american trade wars are posing for the world economy and president trump sees things quite differently he says the united states are doing well our economy is booming that's his you perception of things at least and the rest of the world doesn't really concern me so whether there will be any sort of closing this gap
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between the 2 sides we don't know yet ok so trade is a fractious issue today and it's actually something that boris johnson and donald trump discussed ahead of the working breakfast this morning let's have a quick listen to what they had to say you know this is the way we're going to get it right very. very quickly it was really. the you're right that. goes. do. you think maybe you really didn't review the way that it is for u.k. the united states will be trivial and i think it's. all right to talk about a fantastic deal that all seems very friendly but obviously working out a trade deal between the u.k. and the us is going to be much more difficult message jesting. absolutely all this is still time in the sky because every expert news that to his trade deals the
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devil is in the detail 1st johnson came with a quite detailed and rather special list of the british goods that he would like to export to united states for instance british pork pie bell peppers cauliflower shower trays why he choose those goods nobody news but somehow he tries to paint the future after breaks it as a golden era for british exports and to bridge the british economy however he also asked of course for access to public procurement and united states now other people have tried that before and had no luck whatsoever so of course he has to sort of get up hopes that this is going to be great that golden opportunities will arise but on the other hand everybody knows that once the 2 sides sit down at the table and have to hammer out the details of this the american side is looking
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to their own advantage particularly if donald trump is in office and keeping an eye on negotiations all right these live reporting for us from beirut thanks so much. and while the g 7 leaders are meeting in berets protesters just up the road in by own are doing their best to make themselves heard and they get is there for us ben tell us what is happening where you are. a few 100 protesters came to the old city of value on this morning to protest against french president in manama mccrone the host of the g 7 they are holding up the stolen official portraits of mccraw from all over france 127 posters have been stored in the run up to this summit and the protesters demand. actually 2 to resign because he's only talking and not not acting on climate change and other policy issues the police was not seen here
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although during the night the police had to arrest 68 people who will lie in the demonstrating. your butt on the other hand yesterday all the protests 9000 marched through the city of on die and it wouldn't was very peaceful they just displayed slogans and there cardboards and so far police is expecting that some militants may try to march on beer it's from here from by your. during the course of the day or tonight and they will prevent that. bentley got in by on thanks very much for that update. of the g 7 is also pressing for more action on the massive wildfire fires raging in the amazon rain forest french president money on that call is threatening to block a european trade deal with a loss in america if the fi is a not to the south so now brazil's rightwing president is sending in tens of thousands of troops to deal with the blazes. a wooden flame
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eating its way steadily into the amazon rain forest. leaving in its wake a child wasteland and few signs of life. in rwanda only a state one of the worst affected there's despair while people wait for help to fight the fires. all who don't use rage they save my neighbor has 100 head of cattle and there's no grass last. year nearly the whole family die all trying to put out the fires. nobody stand out here. brazilian president scenario has authorized the military to join the firefighting efforts and offer that's been taken up by 6 of the region's 9 states so far. the millage.

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