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coming up on the program. warnings from the u.n. on the increasingly desperate situation in both. there's been a 500 percent. increase in displacement one 3rd of the nation is now a conflict this is a catastrophe and we've got to and we've got. people are beginning to. be stopped also coming up. is rising. in
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kenya is removed from region of west thousands of people without food and shelter. you're welcome to the show the u.n. world food program is one thing humanitarian crisis in so they see this it's being driven by extremist violence the number of attacks in the country has increased significantly this year with the number of civilian that's already 4 times the recorded in tweens 18 we'll have more from on our list in a moment this report. destroyed livelihoods this is the aftermath of extremist violence that has forced these villagers in northern book enough to abandon their homes and their fields taking with them only what they can carry. when they killed my brother. or.
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i hid in a reserve bed and came back in the morning to save my family a problem. i left everything behind a bicycle no clothes just the clothes i'm wearing now. a little bit. more refugees are arriving at makeshift shelters like in cairo in central book enough ah so many are malnourished in desperate need of food and medical care. some have resorted to eating leaves. this man and his family fled 200 kilometers on foot to reach. a point. what we need now is food everything else can wait once we get the food then we will
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worry about clothes and no one on. swathes of farmland have been abandoned leaving many bookie not be without a means to support themselves close to 500000 people in bikinis faso have been forced to flee. the surge an extremist violence coincided with former president luiz compliers resignation from power in a popular uprising in 2014 the current administration says complier in negotiating a deal with extremists to avoid violence in bikini faso since his ouster jihad is to have rapidly expanded their influence. and. there's been a 500 percent uptick in crease in displacement one 3rd of the nation is now a conflict here you know this is a catastrophe and we've got to and we've got. so far the military has been able to contain the extremism despite international and regional
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assistants. the compromise security situation makes it difficult for aid to reach those who need it the most. the lives of almost half a 1000000 bikie now bears has been pushed to the brink. from on this i'm joined by cuisine the bisa on the sea and pointed to collab by south caught that as the african centile for the construct of resolution of disputes. thanks for your time so so tell us as the fighting between the military on extremist groups all about mineral resources or is there more to it. all. it really is if i. think that. if i ever take it. and if. the.
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wipes and out of the. resource crises at the same time to also do. it if these or don't know where traditional means of development. streaming in the numbers that they used to in the past ok why are extremist groups spread in so much in the sahara region. however when we look at it there's a bit of i do jim but fundamental is the fact that the critique and says that various government individually or even collectively looking at additional conflicts is the. open and there are just the long antiquated methods of trying to find. and. i think that to. try to find. traction in the eyes of young people that get radicalized and then
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later or engage in extremist which in many cases. cross over to a number of what has enabled countries leading to a wave of terrorist attacks ok so you mentioned a better vet and yeah but governments have not been able to contain extremism and that's a hell reason why is that exactly and in a sense to contain extremism you need to look at there were to be think that as for that a country which is looking so the inability of governments to look really creepy as it makes it possible at 22 for young people oh those that are excluded in the political economy and social look at the station and. to find their lead to kind of missing more appealing to being. really to collaborate and that's what can really teach them full citizens or for that matter the grimness the 2nd class it's. ok quickly before you go what more than kind of regional and international
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bodies do. i stream as a. well i think with anything else if you look into the region of this. region and you don't reason it does waking it politico's it economy turns it. into the end it could be need to this multiplicity of approaches that is that. ok many thanks for your time quizzing good policy and political advice for thank you. in kenya more than 60 people have been killed and 120000 have been displaced by landslides after heavy rains and floods hit the region of west bucket's rescue operations are being hampered by the massive destruction of property and infrastructure. homes and livelihood swept away in only a few hours. roads and bridges destroyed. people here
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don't have much and now everything is gone. so many people have been affected people have left their homes and no one can sleep at home for now because we don't know when the next landslide will occur. actually all those who live in this area are affected and everybody is afraid of going back home. years of deforestation months of drought and now weeks of heavy rains are creating these stephanie flats. rescue workers a structuring to cope and the army has now been called in to assist. the government is telling people living here to move to higher grounds and seek shelter in schools and government buildings. number 2 ways and we are urging out people to move from
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the lower areas where there are mudslides and go to the evacuation centers because we don't know how long it's going to rain what i mean we're going to get food and other relief along with medical supplies to help those affected need because a place of the unusual heavy rains pounding large parts of east africa is caused by warmer than usual temperatures over the indian ocean and forecasters say more heavy rain is expected this weekend. you know kids had rights on the ball about what my country ghana so what is there to know about you know may. share some of the most memorable places in his hometown that inspire him and his work. i'm glad she's so sculpt of giants i'll introduce you to my beautiful city long may 1 of my sources of inspiration i hope you like it. at the soul was born into
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a good capital romance which is home to more than 1700000 people. rocketed on the border with a gun now the coastal city of course not only miles and miles of beaches but it's also home to the leading container port in west africa but the city does not profit much from needs as it is mainly used for transfer shipments the majority of the population live off from one treat. their man is a current please and these sense of trance quality is also noticeable in at least a studio located in the neighborhood of coming economy. this is why i communicate with the would i like to bring new life to the dead my sculptures can be up to 4 metres tall i use my artworks to talk about a feelings in my heart my goal is to give something new to the world. to move. the 20 year old artist never picks up wood from living trees conserving nature is
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very important to him they and sculptor also incorporates recycled materials into his act what's to make people aware of the importance of protecting the environment like many cities in west africa a man has a problem with its whisks management listening room i always feel shocked when i see people to rubbish on the street that is why i gathered the waste to include it in my work i even pay people to go to the rubbish dump and collect trash for me if you're so. good at the so also looks for inspiration beyond environmental issues he also gathers ideas from the local architecture and historical treasures such as rome is old pierre which was built by the german cologne your regime in. the early 20th century what i mean. i think the old port is like a giant sculpture it's like a museum. tell the children about the colonial history of total.
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was a german colony and. at which point it was taken over by britain and france in the commercial heart of la may this colonial heritage lands with more than act like that piece monuments located in this culture takes its inspiration from the customs piece down. this statue inspires me a lot it's a great monument to the represents peace in the world there's also just more of a project initiated by 2 goalies artist jimmy hope. your fair ball many 2 goalies artists have worked on this mural. 8 your i.q. whenever i come here i feel like i am immersed in a world full of one around really. all our stories on our website page we leave you with these pictures from senegal
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on the great carnival next time. we affectionately but as affectionately as you can. tell me in the middle of this election campaign you tube the documentary was filmed for russian television. did you turn the camera back on. of course the film secretly chronicled a power grab actually everything was precisely planned instruction. featuring top supporting role. to the freedom of russia. and featuring
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a lead role like you've never seen before. here's our marriage to the ends justify the means. to denounce witnesses starts december 13th on t.w. . these are the sublime tones of mali's pitocin lyrics soprano was at home on stages all over the globe and a special guest on today's program singing here in her signature role of lulu performed at the bavarian state opera and with that greetings from berlin and welcome to the latest edition of arts and culture
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a modest pages in hails from southern germany and over the years she's established herself as an opera singer who defies categorize ation critics are literally weak kneed over the crystal clarity of her voice her versatility and her sue perv acting talent a dramatic soprano who also has a quieter more introspective side and before we meet her let's look at some of her career high. the. first molly spitz isn't has enjoyed a dream career as a car or a tour or soprano. was. electrifying performances have garnered her 3 german opera singer of the year awards a unique achievement orbit.
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