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to know where is home. when your family is scattered across the globe. it's a good suit to do to. return to the roots to get a mind of the. harsh family from somalia live around the world don't want to come to me to the urgent assistance of. the family starts october and come on d w. this is steve every news epic a coming up in the next 15 minutes. and it's dollars these are the 1st migrants to arrive in the country they've been evacuated from detention centers in the back. and he was once the 2nd foster just marathon running in history but has now little left to show for it so what happened to kenya is done to him to give it
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some. sort of the closest 1st day. i don't have a job. my siblings are putting. himself maybe. hello i'm christine one the welcome to news africa it's good to have you along one day has received 66 migrants that were being held in the libyan detention center you know conditions in many of those libyan camps saw say to be inhumane with reports of rape and torture now it's the 1st group off 500 to be sent to rwanda it's under an new agreement with the u.n. to help resettle people detained while trying to reach europe now the group is from so mali at sudan and eritrea they've been given asylum seekers status while they u.n.h.c.r. determines whether they are. refugees. from everywhere we thank god we can't
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explain what life was like back in libya they fighting and we couldn't even sleep peacefully at night now we feel safe this is a fantastic gesture awfully dirty these refugees from the people and the government of rwanda is also an example of african leadership but i hope many of those countries will follow. the motivation of demonstration of solidarity and responsibility sharing will save a lot of life and will give hope to many refugees was the standard for aid when you found d.t.'s africa desk joins me now hi fred it's good to see you so it's a gesture that's been lauded by the international community but what led the one in government to take the decision to accept these refugees from libya. first of all the old right to say that for me i think it's as human to drive that
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made rwanda to take the lead to survive the pharaoh africans and number 2 i think that when the news broke in 2016 that african migrants were being sold as slaves the whole lot of course was shaken and also i shared so rundown president paul kagame at the time as the head of african union felt maybe to take the lead was the best thing to do so i would say that in terms of political squabbling points i think that also could be one of the reasons but the humanitarian reason i think the needs in this case ok great so we're hearing that the one in government has said it's prepared to accommodate as many as 30000 evacuees from libya will want to be receiving financial support. from what i have received from us. they said that there is no money they are giving to run the government and run the
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government has obviously said that they are not taking their financial. support but the un. mentioned that they are taking care of all the financial. needs for the refugees b. b. b. b. the frights from the b r to kigali and b. the money that they're going to use when they're there the u.n.h.c.r. would take care of everything in rwanda ok let's talk about when they get. this talk about the the provision that has been made for them where are they going to be staying what's the accommodation by. they're going to stay in there is some part of rwanda it's a little bit far from from kigali demand cup draw there there are some houses beautiful of them the u.n.
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had syria supported the buildings there and run the whole for the press and then run the also according to the argument between the u.n. it rund and the hey you wonder we're frustrated that if we just to get jobs and the young children will have access to education so in principle the u.n. had to provide financial support for their shelter frights from libya to kigali and from there the refugees all migrants would decide whether they want to stay in rwanda or they want to move on and go to other countries or even go back to their our countries ok fred i mean how what wonder likely taking this year running yourself all your fellow countrymen seeing this news of these people coming into the country. yeah oh chris and i have been following the social media and talking to some people in rwanda rundowns are happy to work on these migrants and you have to know that at least 80 percent or even over 80 bus into rundowns have been live
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for genes or born in exile so we understand the pain and suffering some of the people who have no place to live due to protocol reasons or social and economic challenges so i think the main rundowns are so happy to do that to take care of them and. for us it's obvious it's normal i would say fred of learning from our every day africa desk thank you your work. when duncan cubits won a marathon in year 10 years ago it came with a big check in prize money honored by a nike sponsorship deal having 1st wasn't all the kenyan achieved he did it in close to record speed making him the 2nd fastest marathon runner in history at the time but as you're about to see your bets glory days are over. all
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that's left are the photos in 2009 duncan combat won the marathon in the dutch city of rotterdam his time made him the 2nd fastest marathon runner in history today he has nothing to show for it the course. my siblings. kibitz brother pays his rent even though he bet $1180000.00 in prize money for his rotterdam victory he also had nike sponsorship worth $100000.00 but then a growing injury stopped him in his tracks 2 years after a kid that was broke and couldn't visit says mother after his win he bought her a house and helped others he painful school fees and doctors spells. and. thousands of runners flock to training camps here trainer joseph i
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had seen many pass through who see running as a way to escape poverty but when the winnings are gone the consequences can be dramatic. many know they've been one. with mind and last. breath through. con artists pose another threat for successful runners when kenyans strike it rich they usually buy land it's the best pension plan but a common scam is the selling of fake land titles duncan bought land that the seller did not even own he told us. some like former 5000 meter world champion benjamin lemo have successful businesses other runners aren't so lucky. and that's. what. many of kenya's athletes. like duncan could bad have
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a little education and lack skills they can fall back on for ken his former running stars retirement often means a long financial struggle. now the idea of someone spending a vacation volunteering in a children's home sounds like a win win situation kids get extra cuddles and volunteers feel like they're doing good and making a difference but the issue isn't. having waves of parachute in and out of. can hood. hissing and comforting to geneva that's why don't you know gruber has travelled from austria to kenya to the train social work that is running a month here as a volunteer in a children's home on the outskirts of nairobi. well into his especially important in places like this because to previous needs to fetch her son a favorite word of here's make it a little easier to give. the 3rd or individuals
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a little bit more love. than you know has paid an international agency for this experience. the so-called holiday to help that combines a vacation with volunteer inc she's one of many international volunteers rocking to africa to lend a helping hand. every year millions of people from wealthy nations travel to countries less well of hoping to do good and tourism as it's come to be known appears to be a win win children's homes are supported validated and vulnerable children shown kept but this noble aspiration also comes with a danger of doing harm. peter costello no grew up in a children's home that used to be located. it's the 1st time in years that he's come back to visit the area but his memories of the dozens of own interests who
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looked off to him are still vivid being back here brings back old memories some weeks you want to remember some of which don't come across your mind. for the 1st abundant but just most of the volunteers if not well known to you as well in and out of the place and they have done so well so the best in life are going these people come and go come a little comic or so and i think of the day they just thank peter believes volunteers a driven by a genuine desire to help but that doesn't stop him from feeling that he was used by them it's almost too painful for him to think about the last one interest who was in his night he disown him as a father figure and then the person left. find it more difficult not to trust other people but you getting to people who are calm
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and cool calm and cool so you have to be had in mind that nobody coming to you live and sticking to your life so it's a lesson that you are learning in each day had to stray possible. to get back in the children's home says she's aware of the risk of children becoming emotionally attached to international help but she believes she can still extra cash that the stuff don't have time for. that city it's not that they really need us hears i mean deals around this place with all of us i think that's the thing that i that's my extra then i can give. for peter though it's the volunteers who are benefiting the children and he hopes his story will spread awareness about the other side of fun and tourism. and that isn't. happening as always you can catch all our stories on our website and facebook page how you wonder what's this guy doing. the
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south africa's rugby captain and do you know the right people to keep this going on in japan right now and the only african countries that are undecided the tournament maybe at south africa will face a saturday and i'm childress south africa of course and i told next time i've got to. cut. earth's. home to observe species. or significant. given those are big changes and most start with small steps but. do those tell stories of could induce people into innovative projects around the
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world. but to use the term the bridge to screen solutions and resource to should. interest content to choose the next generation by the book to touch it. using the channels available to people to choose and we're determined to build something here for the next generation. the environment series of global 3000. greetings from berlin and a warm welcome to arts and culture and heading into the weekend here's what's coming up on today's program. germany's circus one collie is the world's 1st circus to swap live animals for 3 d. home ground and all of you know a future looking move to fight cruelty against animals. and you can leave your
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hat on we head to a region of italy that's especially famous for producing a very large percentage of europe's headgear. we start with some real life greek drama it's nearly 5 years ago that the extent of the greek government's budget deficit sparked a debt crisis that threatens the viability of the eurozone itself well this provoked a bitter standoff between greek leaders and the e.u. oscar winning director. well known for his political thrillers has made this the subject of his latest film adults in the room. it's a trap the chancellor is waiting with all the heads of state outraged over.
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