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stand a chance. to see. the market i need to stand up for your values and contribute to something important that she has. a 0. percent on g.w. . is a nice africa coming up in the next 15 minutes and 9 year old girl has died of ebola in uganda 1st is the 3rd case of the virus to be confirmed in uganda but even so experts have applauded uganda's response to this current ebola outbreak will find out what they're doing right. and young and not the profile you let's take shot the top state politician in germany but i mean that's a story is just that we have her story. and the kenyans embracing ice
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hockey will take you to east africa's only ice rink. hello i'm christine want to welcome to news africa it's good to have you along a 9 year old has died of a bull now after crossing into neighboring uganda officials have saved the young girl's body will be repatriated back to congo the child who was traveling with her mother was identified at a screening in the town offices say at the uganda d r c border on wednesday ugandan health authorities believe the girl had no contact with any ugandan because she passed through an official entry point this is the the ebola death in uganda since this latest outbreak started just over a year ago fabled health organization says ebola cases have reached nearly $3000.00 in congo with 2000 confirmed deaths. struggling to contain the outbreak raging in
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the east of the country and that has neighboring one to and uganda on high image. to get an update i'm joined by julie as well campbell he is in kampala hygiene is good to see you what do you know about this in a sister case of ebola in uganda. i've just heard an interview with the district health of this is the senior medical personnel who is managing the outbreak on the ugandan side of the border and he told me that. the god they're collaborating now with the medical teams and the deora kong they're supposed to come and pick the body and bury the body on saturday he says they are intensifying the screening and the vigilance is we high they're trying to make sure that most single case goes past the border unnoticed. ingenius as you mentioned this the case was discovered at a screening center told us about how how those screening sanchez are actually
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working. according to dr buss the dear child who told me every single individual who is crossing into uganda has to go through a screening some people have been screened more than once they are trying to make sure that even their colleagues on the they do exactly the same thing and then when they put this doctor to give that the under like this situation every 2 hours every 4 hours every day sure that they know people's fever so we pause temperature they report. is that they try to it because they try to do could the public about some of the symptoms so they keep asking as many questions as possible and have told members of the public to report any cases to the medical teams and they respond immediately which quick one these are the people that make it through that that the official screening post but what about people getting past an official border.
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dottie's it's haribo thing according to the district health officer he told me the gaza to border is a really protected they have deployed medical personnel to take care of them but there's a very big challenge because the porous borders get people crossing in and out people exchange food imports just anything and this is now that's where the challenge is because they can only control the board does that are those that are not is just tide for them but they are trying to tell members of the public to keep using the main borders right i mean is this is the case of the bowl in uganda right and this is in the context of a raging outbreak in the neighboring congo here and your country has been praying for managing this process really well what is uganda doing right. what uganda is doing great i asked this question to the district tell sophie said
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this is the mom in charge of money in the outbreak he told me like never before the healthy teams extremely vigilant no single individual be allowed to cross the border without being screened trying as much as possible to capture a debt to capture information from everyone and use this information in the right way possible and most so they make sure that the public knows about how it can be transmitted from one individual to another how it was from a boiler can be can be hunted so he said vigilance the public awareness has been a key thing for uganda at this time and they are trying to make sure that they are their colleagues in congo try to cope up and do exactly the same thing to manage the outbreak. thank you. now she's young and she's black i mean as a tory is a german politicians who doesn't quite fit the usual stereotype of what
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a member of state parliament should look like get alone holding the 2nd most powerful position in the state assembly this week tory was voted in as stiff parliamentary speaker for the state off. it's been a long journey from refugee born to parents who fled from mali to germany during the 1901 coup his i mean as a tory a story. i mean not have to worry is on her way to take up her new job at the schleswig-holstein state assembly she's been a member of parliament here for the greens since 2017 now she's been voted in as deputy speaker a powerful political position that isn't often held by a young woman especially not someone who was born in a refugee accommodation or whose parents were born in africa to write is part of the changing face of german politics. when they stood side unquote and when you look at the figures more than one in 5 people in germany have a migrant background this has to be reflected in politics otherwise it just doesn't
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represent society. that tour a is passionate about the environment tackling the far right and its anti immigration agenda and promoting women's rights she's also outspoken in her criticism of germany's refugee laws. people see what i don't think that every press of asylum policy is going to put people off playing to germany or any other country because the hardships people face at home and a stew with their dinner to laffy for. touré has been described as a shooting star in state politics. but she has faced discrimination along the way. someone insults you get used to insults and that includes racist and sexist insults it's completely inappropriate in the name. born to mali and parents in germany too
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i spent the 1st part of her life in a refugee shelter she wasn't granted citizenship until she was 12 at school her friends dreamed of the future while touring worried about being deported. because that was a hugely difficult experience of my classmates knew that after finishing school they could join apprenticeship or go to university whereas i was wondering where. i would be allowed to leave or what i'd be allowed to do it because i just didn't know whether my family would be able to stay in germany and. the politician calls the port city of kiel home. she grew up hearing her parents' stories of mali though and she describes herself as being both african and german. by invading and i've always felt passionate both worlds the land of my parents and germany where i live i don't want to have to choose one country or the other african german is
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a concept shaped by the black feminist movement that's what identify with it see and well that's why this find germans with a migrant background in top political positions are rare and touré doesn't want to remain an exception. now when i say i psaki economy added many of you will think africa but believe it or not kenya has and i saw a team called the ice lions the team laces up its skates several times a week to practice in nairobi. thank you i saw ki at the equator yes it's real right here at this solar powered ice arena twice a week about 2 dozen adrenaline junkies meet for hockey training at this arena even though it's really too small for the sport most had never seen an ice rink before except on t.v. but now they're the ice lions and face the hole is one of the few women players on the team. i mean because you know maybe share educated guesses you have and you
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don't because of these things you know so even if you're angry at you but in a city come bank i was and you know that too because. the team is a cross-section of urban kenyan society the young men and women come from different social and economic backgrounds as well as different ethnic groups but when they play hockey together they're all on the same team 22 year old georgia good charter is the goalkeeper fiercely throwing himself in front of the flying pack. meaning to make room for you but i decided to become a goalkeeper because it suits my personality. and i'll be doing it for the rest of my life that is the think safe is used to wearing all the gears hockey players need but it's expensive equipment and the team couldn't afford it if not for the donors and sponsors drummed up by a team called the. he's a native of hockey mad canada who lives in nairobi tim has been in kenya for 9
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years but he couldn't live without his country's national sport so he brought it with him filling his suitcases with pads pucks and helmets when he came he says it's worth it just to see the players love for his favorite sport here everyone's motivated so people move up the learning curve so fast you are teaching me something watching you're doing it next time you feel you're treated maybe get scream up both stick in their face today just to see them play i don't think so indeed. and their future was just too far so i hope our dreams of trying to point to. the team even organize the 1st ever east african hockey tournament facing other squads mostly made up of ex-pat canadian american and european enthusiasms it's a fully fledged tournament complete with a referee and a trophy. and what the fanbase lacks in numbers it makes up for in enthusiasm the lions put up a spirited fight and reach the final versus a team of americans their own level pegging for much of the game but the lions have
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to settle for 2nd place on a future for game has a future here we played well and if we keep it up and train even harder we will go for that the number. parts are up for these young kenyans playing an iconic winter sport right here at the equator. isn't that something well that is it for now from africa as always you can catch all stories on our website and facebook page we're always interested to know what you think about the stories we cover here and perhaps stories in your country that you think we should be covering you can get in touch with us via the facebook page now we need the with more pictures of the lions or the ice lions team as we've just seen them in nairobi until next time i think.
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it's coming from somebody adventurous the famous naturalist and explorer. too soon to bring to the mix some dough from the bones from 250 of the morning on the floor the discovery. expedition boys. don't. i'm not laughing at them well i just sometimes am but most of the things which are the reason to have been thinks deep into the german culture of looking at
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stereotypes aquatics but it is think it's beautiful country that i now know i'm playing the piano music scene we think for this drama there you go it's all about a new i'm rachel join me from the jam and from beat up you post. hello and welcome to news from the world of arts and culture and we'll have all the latest from the venice film festival with my colleague scott writes who is there also coming up. ancient sites destroyed in syria's civil war a resurrected in virtual reality at a faster day to a new exhibition. and adventurous photojournalist whose latest project could be taking photography to new extremes.
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but we begin at the venice film festival which in recent years has become more and more important as hollywood likes to premiere films there to give them time to build up steam for the oscars in 6 months time i'll be talking to our man in venice scott rocks for in a minute but 1st let's take a look at 2 highly anticipated movies marriage stories starring scarlett johansson and 1st ad astra starring this man brad pitt. it's objective was to search for advanced extraterrestrial life the ship disappeared approximately 16 years into the mission and the commander was it was my father's. wish. the shark.

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