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it seems to people. what ideas do they have for their future. g.w. dot com major cities the multimedia things could change or. this is the news africa coming up on the program africa is on the high i let the crew and i virus has already killed thousands in asia and across africa measures are being put in place to prevent that deadly virus spreading. also coming out. it's a tale of loyalty and resilience this taxi driver and his caught up in partners with its wings here and as those stuck in the. under we meet the nigerian artist whose unique way your painting history is running on almost
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explains writing system back to life. and you week has begun your welcome to the program now this microscopic elite tiny thing is a global threat the kohen a virus which has killed dozens in asia as a welt on high i let so far the world health organization is yet to declare it's a global imagine sea nevertheless airports across africa these thing up to a control on security measures many have begun screening passengers like here at leaders international monitoring body temperatures in ivory coast authorities carrying out of the fast test of the deadly crew and a virus that was sprayed for diseases far more easily spread than the bill of viruses which they busted at the region 5 years ago so how prepared is africa and
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which precautions are being taking the news correspondents that bring us the picture cross the continent. the many countries have seen to the screens at different parts points of entry and they've also raised they're letting people know more about this virus as more information is coming out they're also letting people know about how to prevent it and they're trying their best to prevent it from coming into the truth. in east and central africa this concern that corona virus will find its way here in kenya alone there are at least 3 flights landing daily from china not surprisingly screening at the ports of entry has been increased border airport in ethiopia is also carrying out what have been described as unprecedented health checks but it's a democratic republic of congo where there's an ongoing bull a virus that most are concerned about resources they're stretched thin and the risk of another outbreak would leave the country in
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a desperate situation for now the koran of virus outbreak seems to be far away from southern africa but the south african health department is putting preventive measures in place temperature screenings are being conducted by health officials at international airports in particular in johannesburg and here in capetown the only ports of entry with direct flights from asia but even if the virus does not reach the africa if other countries are closing their borders is likely going to have an effect also on trade and tourism here. for vention this is better now madagascar is in the midst of an intense 6 months really season that is wrecking havoc on the island dozens are dead and thousands have been displaced after a week of torrential rains and floods the government has called on the international community to send. these are desperate times in morrow boy. milledge earth cost their nets into the filthy flood waters. and he
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hopes of a feast soon fade. in the end they catch more snacks than serious sustenance. and even in national manly our cattle were carried away by the water in our chairs and covers the bed and the mattress and even the bed frame too. and our stock of rice has gone off. meanwhile young men he prized furniture to safety their minds however on where their next meal will come from. the food was taken away by the water and the price of food has gone up that's why we are suffering with. the suffering is widespread dozens have died and thousands have been forced to flee their homes for more than a week heavy rains have drowned this low lying farming region wiping out rice
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fields destroying roads and critical infrastructure the people expect floods but this year the levels are extreme. dems are still other than a member and i am begging you to help us sort everything we have has been destroyed even our house and our house made of bricks of it which we only recently built to it and if it's another summit then on the other side it's totally destroyed the bricks are broken you know who we are begging you to come and help us put in a moment other than that but clearly not working if you need to. as victims here try to salvage what they can the government has declared a national disaster and echoed those calls for international partners to help out. spoken languages. communication is not. historically
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in. these. that was used to. before. oh been asked c b d is an evidence that africans have been writing before the arrival of europeans he's part of a movement that is aimed at preserving the ancient african symbols it's a movement that gained more attention after the writings were featured in the 2815 movie black panther c.b.d. is one of the official received language used in the fictional country. african art experts say the movie plays home age to the almost extinct around which to be ignorant of history is to be ignorant of life because it is who we are it is our
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culture it is a great heritage we need to protect our lives we need to prove preserve it's everything we have got. always incorporates in c.b.d. writings into his artwork he says the symbols have stuck with him since he discovered them a few years ago i got screenshots from the internet you know and i so the thing embraced me too because i came to understand a way of being able to you know give it flow and give video giving interpretations i make things get related and connect with themself in a particular place so i go into syria and to be quite into me too it's all been personally shown to educates more people about the writing system and to make the world embrace it. that's a smart kid it's
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a tale of the driver and his taxi and i ride in it can be let's see quite an experience. and his very old missy these taxi have worked together for 20 years now that him not a taxi like the heat in booking a fossil but they soldier on to an 11 on the streets of what to do go talk about loyalty 100 zillions. i'll. have to. come up i'm going to let myself. get it that she did to do with. it that she was it's a pool but i'd love it to be my letter goes on but i did think it was a. pretty long. so much trouble i'm going to put this off the. top of the. drug that's a good tip the demon saying.
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give me something i've got to get better by the time i see the mom. so much that they've got to give up the party i want to be able. to sit down a. couple see. that see look he's got the guts he won't believe me how long i got to fight him one thing i did love women nothing good give me a sample of them. just to make it better that i mean you. saw many of them think i'm to be possible. the bomb that got blocked i think so i mean something. some people have said to me next to them it. sounds like they were going for the. big guy i didn't. pick up thank you he
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promptly. got a public will do it one because it gets a lot well i mean no i didn't mean you drank the. decent didn't even know i'm paid to do it i didn't. method that's going. to be my life to get tons of it. that's something. somebody. will read that it. didn't but needed to do with the. book it will be will be. was a room. that is a long time ago that's going to visit. the.
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needs of fixing before we go it was a good night for african talents on the grammy awards benny's legend and the leaky jewel won have 4 grammy for the best well music album she dedicated how was the nigerian single band a boy who again missed out on the prized key to praise the new generation of african artists telling the crowd they're going to take you by style and that's true that's it for now from d.w. news africa we leave you with rocking the music awards and showing the youth i would stand by for now. love. god of.
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love. love. every 2 seconds person is forced to flee their home. the consequences than to sow stress our documentary series displaced depicts traumatic humanitarian crises. look at them we don't think that i think i didn't go to university to kill people and i think the fact that i am paying. for their lives and their future so they seek refuge abroad but what will become of course stay behind and save
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up my husband went to peru because of the crisis. if he hadn't gone there we would have died of hunger one of them. displaced this week. hello welcome to news from the world and culture we begin today with a topic concerning everyone here in germany at the moment the 75th anniversary of the liberation of the auschwitz death camp there are many events taking place around the world and also holocaust survivors are relating that experience is once again so that the world will never forget what happened on such survivor got friedland. at 98 years old margaret
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friedland is one of the few remaining survivors of the holocaust. as a young woman she lived in this berlin apartment building with her family then the nazis murdered her brother and her parents her mother before she was deported to auschwitz left her message tried to live your life for a time free managed to hide. mange. i owe it to the people who helped me. who didn't just luck. when the nazis found her they sent her to the concentration camp today she tells young germans her story. was like a huge experiment i know one question determined our lives how much can a human take.
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