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wearisome. when your family cross the globe. with the kids who didn't listen to. the journey back to the roots get them into. the charge family from somalia live around the world. one of them needed urgent assistance and. the family starts october on d w. this is the news africa coming up in the program peace or no peeps that is the question on many lives up to a national dialogue to end the separate this crisis included encounters all sides on the same page also coming up. when recycling becomes a health hazard why reusing plastic containers is not always a good idea. and punishing for the love of the sport will find out how
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the traditional combines for the nigeria is attracting international higher ups. i am the eddie michael jr you're welcome to the program what will the just and the peace talks in cameroon result in independence for the on the phone regions which will end the fighting between separatists on the military all more blot said and more people being displaced in 5 day national dialogue called for by the president and that with. announcing the release of more than 300 separatists well here in a moment from our reporter you know one day on how the hospital received but fast this report. this week of talks were supposed to get everyone together in the same room but that didn't happen with the leaders jailed the separatists boycotted these
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talks saying their demands weren't met they called the prisoner release made right at the end of the talks a political stunt but others from the separatist region say it's a good 1st step. it has to be given dick when the state gives on these weak to stick order fully grown have to give back something before the dialogue on the release of prisoners should be an acknowledgement for those of us on the ground even image ised on the social economic and political system to begin to also make some concession. to the separatists movement started gathering pace in 2017 it was spurred on by a violence government crackdown on peaceful protests in english speaking regions people in these regions in cameroons north west in southwest feel the country's french speaking majority has too much say in how things are run because of that the
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separatists declared they'd formed an independent state called ambers only in october 27th seen. since then nearly 2000 people have been killed as a result of the conflict between separatist militants and government forces and the un says half a 1000000 people have been displaced. many of them caught in the middle of a conflict they never wanted like anniston who fled with her children after the separatists turned on her family. recently says don't. report was one. and if i behaved. nice. those displaced would love nothing more if this week's talks are anything to go by
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piece still looks a long way off. joining me now from kameron as our reporter blaze a young fellow blaze it's nice to see you so president told the house ordered the release of 333 prison this who are linked to the separatist crisis now the question is how close to peace are we now it is really easy to see if we are really close of peace at the moment because remember these are not the high profile of the form prison is the whole nation is talking about these get. this some of the people for example these are people some of them off you. i caught maybe when the bills government was he's made to read in the area and maybe that was suspected to be simply too used you know but these are all the high profile the reason this sympathies talking about and the government itself is
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looking for so decently not necessarily bring a lot of change now the government has announced major was allusions let's hear from the spokesperson. for fresh air. but it grew to. start with you know with article 52 of our constitution including the restoration of. true religion and the left. i mean the scriptures so the president wants to grant the english speaking regions special status could this lead to the sort of independence they have longed for. not all these bits of independence these economic needs to affect the ratio which a lot so mostly i'm on board she's called all these basically mean i mean we've still to get
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a full definitive of what the speech up states will be but it's going to look something like maybe the smokers and the selfless you'd be able to put some of your own like the. you know on some pots maybe taking on some government i mean she doesn't give in to call authorities but again this is not a formal diary this is not a tell me and these piece says you know the direction ok then so all together with the pros and cons of the national assembly why are we at. the moment the resolutions up you know right up to the 5 pieces of the mitchell national dialogue since all. these this is will be tabled in front of the president and the president with decides to to keep him in d.c. . to hear she's going to decide sorry to do that is going to. demand all the power in the wrist and the hands of the rest and will. receive
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a right here right ok please a young. reporter many times for a time. who would have thought that reusing plastic bottles in containers could be fatal well in researching shoes that it's in major cause of poisoning particularly in rural areas this is because containers that used to hold chemicals like pesticides on are used to carry water we met a man who is creating awareness in his community. mahmoud mohammed owners keeps an eye out for this plastic boat was used to contend with. and now pose a danger to people and the environment farmers in ghana often leave the used bottles lying around. properly disposed of it can affect the health of the farmer. what our bodies and even. mahmoud know dean is
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a journalist and an environmental activist in 2015 he founded n n g o 4 climate change and food security focusing on farming he launched a campaign against the use of these bottles here and suffer for farmers have had bad experiences with. i used to grow chemicals on my from and would just leave the containers there that wasn't good at all as one day my grandchild picked one fish water with it and drank it she fed the treatment was very costly it was a big worry fortunately the aggregate office explained to us that we should not leave the used containers on the farm so now we gathered all and put them in a tray cycle which goes to dump them. for course b. is part of no didn't awareness raising tim he works for the agriculture ministry
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for and passed on his knowledge to the farmers. i mean sent off. for a year now and we have been educating farmers on proper disposal of continuous we call the i mean. our farm is. on and if. i've been going through the use of the car. on how to dispose them. of these cases many of the farmers are now also taking more care when using the chemicals. on the airfield. before you start to spray you have to wear boots and a proper outfit you also have to use a mask so you do not inherit the chemicals from money. then vironment are trying to get the message across that it would be better to do without the
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chemicals altogether but it is difficult to persuade the farmers that are gunning for the rises would protect their land better in the long term in particular against drugs a growing problem due to climate change it's an uphill battle. that we have made across the country a lot of part of climate change some of. them even at. the activist showing the farmers other ways they can help fight the effects of global warming for example with tree planting initiatives some 500 indigenous species have been planted so far. sports involving punches to the body and head has become an internet sensation that millions watch online it's called dumb be it kind of traditional martial arts which has existed for hundreds of years and i j s are fighting to exports that culture to the rest of the world. these
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fists are made for punching. the aim of the game to knock out the opponent or force him to surrender in the shortest possible time. like in the past the fighters used to dip the fabric of the wrecked fist in resin and crushed glass to better injure their opponent that's now illegal but boxers still can leave the battlefield with broken bones and bloodied faces the exact origins of the traditional sport and sheer but it's thought that began when travelling house or animal slaughter started organizing fights for entertainment today's boxers do it for the love of the sport before we all got over even before i became a dumbass fighter i always loved to fight. i used to fight with everyone and there was complain to my mom and dad the war who would love all me all my dad was
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a. successful fighter stand to win pristine and also money cattle motorcycles and even cars. i know you are whom would mine very happy with my life because i get food to eat when i do this sport i use the money for relaxation with my friends and family is the one i do i don't do any other sports apart from to dish and a boxing day i was. down there has become an internet sensation thanks to 2 business minded fans they record major tournaments and post them online to the dumba warriors you tube channel. you are over for the other companies basically going to various ports on this ross the ground into an internationally recognized sports voice is about moving this. down the worst franchise of the sport and us it in africa is like the biggest combat sports in africa. down the worriers has 100000
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subscribe. us and their most popular video has more than 15000000 views the channels found us are also in talks which may just satellite stations as they look to expand the global reach of the sport. that's a fun hour from did a few news africa i'll see you soon you'll love the weekend. bursts. home. of species. words if you can. get those are big changes and most start with small steps. dio's tell stories of creative people and innovative projects around the world. but here's
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a clue to the good news to manage solutions and resources should. be created to interactive content teaching the next generation a better fundamental to chesham. using all channels available to inspire people to take action and more determined to build something here for the next generation the idea is for the environment series of global 3000. cuts. welcome to arts and culture as artists consider their contributions to the fight for climate action photographer gideon mendel stands i level with people up to their necks in floodwater disturbing portraits putting a face to the global climate crisis and also coming up.
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in the rock band the national's experimental new take on birth death and everything in between. and how a palestinian family brought october fest into the west bank and got thousands of people to join the party. but 1st the painting that's making headlines around the world this canvas by the mysterious british artist banksy was expected to sell its other views for around 2000000 euros instead it sold for more than 11000000 banksy painted the picture of chimpanzees running the british parliament a decade ago what was funny at the time now seems pretty accurate. with britain's parliament in 10 mile over the fast approaching breck that deadline this was the painting fetching millions at sotheby's london auction house on thursday.

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