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yes the people driven steel girder. ford cars. the story of an arrow that defines overmanaged. 1979 the big good years since december 23rd. this is steve every news africa coming up in the next 15 minutes to infinity and beyond ethiopia's 1st day of a satellite launch is into space so what will it do. for you and has extended a peacekeeping mission in the d r c but why is that a controversial decision. they haven't told us one south africa as well now its costs out there help.
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hello i'm christine one bill welcome to news africa its future have you along if you hope is 1st if a satellite has been launched into space the launch makes ethiopia the 11th african country to have a satellite in space egypt was 1st in 1908 not prime minister made is credited with starting the satellite program 3 years ago while he was minister for taking on the . this rocket may have lifted off from shan she northern china but it's rivera corporations were felt half way around the world for some country space travel is about thrusting their power for smaller nations just hitching a ride is a sign of progress. and to cause for celebration in ethiopia where they were up early to watch the countries for satellite sail into
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space. yet on a. satellite r.s.s. one which is currently launching from china will be a foundation for our historic journey to prosperity. it is a landmark achievement for the country space program even if china paid most of the price tag the satellite will gather vast amounts of data to use for weather forecasting and crop monitoring officials hope it will save millions of dollars a year for others you can't put a price on the price on the sea look. i've heard around 20 if you europeans have participated in the launching of the satellite 15 and 5 women. in the near future i believe ethiopians will do better in the space program that's my hope. for can countries have launched more than 40 satellite the one final frontier
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remains launching a rocket from african soil. he is going to the ethiopian capital and is a bit of a way of beza to cya from the ethiopian space science society is standing by while comes the deeds of the africa business so this is an exciting day for ethiopia finally you have the set of life launched how are you feeling there might excite and we've been looking forward to this day. ok so just give us a sense of how significant this is for ethiopia visa. well for a start that for a very long time the space used to be imagined that would sound like a privilege where only in developed countries could use but so the time does show that. the still space could benefit developing countries such as ethiopia and it's one of the way that we show this space technology the cation use especially so in
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this satellite program ok so it is one of the ways that we we get to understand how with can 20 shouted benefits our development. ok so what is the satellite actually going to do and how's it going to benefit ethiopia. so far started to give a very good platform for our engineer to. learn about sex and i technology development and the 2nd instance includes. satellite. is expected to measure environment and there was there that could hold for a better and cards for planning stage ok give us a sense off how it works i mean you're obviously going to be manning the team in ethiopia just give us a sense of what the operations would be like the people who work on this project what will they be doing. so basically like we
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have these ground gone 'd station her dogs about where as a center and this engine there are some of the scientists there will receive the data and and give it give the data to the possible stakeholders that could use that could benefit out of this data such as and culture the weather 'd minister as such ok so we know that china paid most of the bill for this project how will it be benefiting from it. so this is a really good opportunity for developing countries like they're so good. and to work on our jobs at the point we have to start and then somehow it is our. right ok so i guess last the this is the 8 satellite to be launched by an african country this year if you can very quickly what does this mean for africa's space
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sector well it's obviously a change that's. 8 is a small number where yet to have a lot of to accomplish in the years to come but it's the progress of this. so there is a question is if and africa that's wants to. develop the satellite technology ok that's is a to spy and it is evident q thank you. for now the u.n. has extended a peacekeeping mission in the d.r. sea by and that the year the mission than as a school is one of the most expensive in history costing over a $1000000000.00 every year now the decision to extend the mission comes as people in the d.r. see call for the troops to leave the country. victims of
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a massacre these people were attacked early december in their villages in essent congo what exactly happened is unclear but officials blame a notorious militia group for the atrocities and so-called democratic forces for more than 2 decades the islamist rooted militia has been seeking to destabilize the government of india see the people of been the live on the frontline of this militia violence. their anger has also turned against the un they say the organization should be doing more to protect them. the u.n. have done nothing for us here. but when the school says it is not deployed to a to war its mission is twofold to protect civilians and stabilize d.s.e. state institutions despite the protests the un has pulled along its mandate for another year but they also outlined an exit strategy. the
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3 members of the african members of those that would have the council welcomed the request for the last year to work with the government to develop benchmarks that had to be met for the successful and responsibly handover of money. to the d.r.s. the government it is vital but in this regard there would draw a lot of money based on the positive evolution of the situation on the ground and the successful meeting of those benchmarks in preparation for this handover the security council agreed to a proposition by the d.s.e. government you did difficulties in a troop gillum one of the idea of focusing the new scope troops in 6 provinces with the presence of forces is deemed necessary is in line with the government's request to concentrate in the provinces where the threat level is very high and to reduce the presence of troops in the areas where the threat is no longer significant. it
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is in this context of the president of the republic has called for a reconfiguration of minutes go which favors a qualitative resizing of troops which will have to be fewer but better equipped for a symmetrical warfare. there d. is to strengthen the u.n. troops in crisis areas in the hope that this will make the mission more effective and less controversial in the future. of south africa produced about 40 percent of the world's gold until the end of the 20th century the country produces much less cold now but the after effects are still being felt by people who live close to form a mine site such as in joe has fit bear some residents are struggling with severe health problems. until recently south africa produced 40 percent of the world's gold much of it came from johannesburg and turned the city into the country's economic engine room but it came at a cost old abandoned bines now pose
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a health threat. ishmael lives near such an abandoned mine dump he can breathe without extra oxygen you want to call it is a sickness or right emphysema i don't know. what you call this as mine. silky. as you might think it more effective or not. in the. world because. i find it hard to believe my new ways to expose the surrounding communities to radioactive uranium a byproduct of gold mining nearby residents breathe in the dust blown in from the dumps so people really know it's going to get into the body and. it's both security and. gold extraction is a toxic process if tailings are not properly sealed that chemical process is set
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off radioactive water seeps into the groundwater so-called acid mine drainage. water you'd be exposed to these metals and those middles at any. level with. the long term exposure and lack of protective measures as local activists are outraged listening to wards mining pollution has invisible and long term effects. we also know that off the chronic exposure that i need to check my impairment of corporate to function skin lesions it might. they think to speaking affected mining activity exploded during the early 1900 gold bull but there were a few environmental laws requiring companies to clean up or make mining sites safe today no one seems to want to take responsibility for the waste left behind.
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