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to cut through the noise to get to the truth. by davis or kelly and i but it's a devil. in literature invites us to see people in particular. i like to see herself as the kids find the strength growing up her. might only objective but is to share with a fine beautiful. she does leave books on youtube. this is the news africa coming up in the next 15 minutes what all south sudan's chances of peace it's need is embrace and appeal or deal before the cameras but there are still far apart and don't see eye to eye on a number of issues. we're. going to. be granted. and living with the times we'll take you to the costume that's taking
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a different approach to learning. now take a closer look at this lady conservationists think she might be the last free roaming elephant in south africa is nice enough artist. hello i'm christine want to welcome to news africa it's good to have you along the african union has given the leaders of south sudan one last chance to form a government the country has been locked in conflicts since 2013 when president salva kiir fired his then vice president riek machar he accused him of crossing a coup the situation escalated in 2016 when fighting again erupted between forces loyal to the 2 men sudan stepped in and mediated best a peace deal signed in september 28th and has never been implemented and last week
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the 2 men failed to meet a deadline to form a unity government now in the last 5 years of conflict nearly 4 100000 people have been killed more than 4000000 have fled the country and others have been displaced within south sudan it's not much but at least it's safe the town of tambura has welcomed nearly 200 displaced families this year angelina witnessed horror in home village but here she has found room for hope. will not benefit the village was destroyed and some of her relatives and all the elders were killed and some praying to god that peace will be implemented for country and laid down on the whole. since independence from sudan 8 years ago the people of south sudan have hardly seen peace millions have ended up in refugee camps because of fighting between government forces and rebel groups. these are the
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men who can help bring peace president salva kiir in the hat and rebel leader rick machar the peace deal they signed is supposed to unite their fighters longtime enemies into one army but a lack of funds has delayed that plan as they also postpone forming a joint government. i know they're going to give you a tour and. god help. you are suffering. something. we've tried. the. generally very. interview to be the war has kept development away so south sudan depends on the outside world international partners
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keep sending aid but they remain doubtful about the political will amongst this nation's leaders until that commitment is evident south sudan's road to recovery remains rough. a lot of bull has done extensive reporting on south sudan's conflict is also specializing in security issues across the continent so why can't solve it here and implement the peace deal that they've signed which. is causing. well at the moment neither wants to be blamed for the delay 1st of all blaming money they're saying they don't have enough funds to put together this government and to put together the army that's supposed to integrate both their forces. as a set in the peace south sudan because of all its troubles it has not been able to raise enough revenue from its oil because a lot of the oil production has had to stop and so it's relying a lot on aid from the outside went but even that i mean the world right now there's
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so many other issues around every country is having its own troubles they can't just be throwing money at south sudan and south sudan's has had these problems of funding to a point where the elections last year which is supposed to hold in 2018 were postponed to 2021 and then i you have this joint coalition government that they're supposed to implement that's not in place but apart from the issue of funding there still others to do with even just the 2 sides agreeing about you know the makeup of this unity army they're supposed to form whose forces are going to be where the border lines about who controls what territory. you know into so there's so much right says that the money is one issue but there are various other issues as you as you correctly point out what we have to make off the mediation that has made by uganda is a must 70 because it looks like the u.s. and even the african union is getting annoyed judging by the language we saw when again there was another delay well when this deal was signed 1st of all there was
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a lot of skepticism because these 2 men have signed deals in the past were going back as far as 2013 where they've been signing deals and breaking them and so this deal is signed again and a lot of observers looked and thought you know this is this was not going to hold yet again but if you look at the apart from euro 70 the present uganda and of the regional leaders they've been the ones who've been most involved in trying to bring these 2 men together. and trying to make it look like it's a locals or a regional solution to this problem as opposed to you know the outside world like the u.s. let's talk about the u.s. so that the top diplomat in washington has basically threatened action he said we will reassess our engagement with juba what does that mean well it's trying to put pressure on these these 2 men to find a deal and get things together because think about it but still 12000000 people who fled from their homes because of the fighting 7000000 what the u.n.
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calls severely food insecure which means they cannot feed themselves when they're hungry so south sudan is depending on the outside world and the u.s. and other countries are saying you we can't just keep our cash flow going you need to find a solution and that's a $1000000000.00 in the case of the u.n. the u.s. right it is right to me a lot of pull african thank you thank you. it's just south africa now an area outside of cape town known as the cape flats which is often associated with crime and violence we've reported on gang related offenses shootouts and the day the fear facing the residents off the cape flats but today we bring you some inspiring is from that very place we've come across 27 year old florence amir then is a teacher at bishop lapis high school who has learned is hooked and social media a. breakdown
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of the dominance of teacher and if you sit down to listen to the speech i'm going to have some sort of a way with in my listening to me i keep my years on the little one. through it and then after our country comes covered everything. and then i go do research on 2 things that all in line with the continent and it can spy of them. lying to. the side of the song is disgusting. being revealed was the sound of my voice if this constant along both mean anything woman not. being dumping them
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and giving them they do face a lot of challenges in their households we talk about poverty we talk but gangsterism and all other social ills within the community but i've seen a different type of child that has been stigmatized for watching people seem latest as and for and i always tell them i'm more than what i'm being seen. within the society itself including innovative and supposes a lot and helps us when we are going to difficult times the system that has been polled and so the math and science is killed the creativity of the children still be there the missing 1000000 is really balding something good sat night dancing in the sky. on. the wrong.
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place now please. calm. i was there in the radio one morning and this song came up as on your 1st opening from boy to some points you can be seen with confidence and in the project so the next thought was. this can actually be. quite a powerful thing to inspire. the lebanese army will take my research and posted it on the facebook the video went viral i think the most thing that i like about my job is the fact that i can influence someone positively i know what these children are going through i'm not immune to the challenges and i feel somehow i can contribute to a positive change you know. now
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we're staying in south africa because research is there believe that this event you see behind me is unique or they think it could be they think it's the last elephant in the region that's not contained in a national poll or gamers it's been tracked down in south africa is now in a forest the forest with its $60500.00 hooked it is the largest forest complex in southern africa. oh very rare sight this female and fancy might be the only one left of its kind in this 1000 k. . these images were captured by special cameras set up by researchers. over the course of of 15 months with i think cameras we had a span across the elephant range we saw this innocent the same innocent cow obviously by itself about a $114.00 different times times and dates so our our our conclusion was
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that. it very unfortunately seems like there's anyone in a different life. in the 19th centuries or used to be hundreds of free roaming elephants in the forest but years of logging hunting and culling have brought the numbers down authorities consider introducing more elephants into the end fenced area. bringing in a small cough bring in time elephant being in small head those all come with risks and benefits as well and all of those we will continue to do the discipline of it and that is worth as well as going through a broader stakeholder process of what the public feel about their view about having a nice day different in their back yards. for now they lose a few male known as the matriarch walks alone along the castro didn't by the feet of the ones who have gone before her back when they still rules the forests. and
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that's it for now from africa you can catch all stories on our website and facebook page well even alba small pictures off that is a bit of a to south africa the next time by. small markets can inspire change. people. go africa sometimes to write. join them as they set out to save the environment learn from one another and work together for a better future. many songs do you all for tuning in.
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save people and for the common good is the topic of jacob the liar one of our 100 german must reasons believe that. venice is still flooded and did the latest is said to have put over 80 percent of this the goon city off the northeast coast of italy on the water 3 of the worst 10 floods since records began 120 years ago have happened in the last week now salt water is no good for many things including priceless works of art and the foundations of historic buildings. the record high tides have brought venice to its knees known for its canals and gondolas venice has always been a city of water but it's never experienced a week like this one the so-called aqua or high water flooded the city's historical buildings including many of its most famous monuments water flowed into st mark's
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basilica submerging its crypt and covering the church's mosaic floors the extent of the damage can't yet be as.

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