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it's my job as a journalist to go beyond the obvious now i'm based in europe and my work takes me around the world but my instincts for being the same to tell the important stories behind the headlines. what is the heart of the story why does it matter who lived in power. the focus of a few workers to cut through the noise to get to the truth. and i want you to death. this is. coming up in the next 15 minutes the president off to the princes africa's richest woman is fighting allegations that. the country's wealth to enrich herself we talked to angola's president about the scandal that's been dubbed little wonder . about how hundreds of millions of dollars of public funds whatever it took into
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private businesses is up. to the daughter of the former president now for the 1st time the current president talks about the leaks in an exclusive interview with g w. and academy that's teaching people to build and fly drones it's the continent's 1st we'll tell you why it's in. africa have you have. the president often. has told his country is facing and preset into the opportunity for change in the wake off corruption allegations against the former president's daughter the billionaire isabel. accused of stealing hundreds of millions in public funds while head off the state run oil company in and go. the allegations were published by an investigative
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journalist dos santos insists she is the target of a smear campaign. creech sat down with engel and us president for what is the 1st interview on the want to leak scandal and began by asking about rumors that those sentinels is negotiating a a deal to pay back all of the allegedly stolen money. this is in from a source saying from that. most of this information is unfounded that if the crew. non-standard we would like to make clear that there are no negotiations. that think through all of. them and there will be no negotiations and there was an opportunity to do so with. the very people who are involved in knots of corruption us have benefited from a 6 month period of gregg's who to return are since they took illegally out of the
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country that. those who have used that chance would not be responsible for any consequences that may result and there's this this winter that you know the documents that were leaked were quite clear do you want to see her behind bars improve mood from that would prefer not to answer that one says it's a judicial matter and i'm not a judge of any of the documents indicates that some of the deals happened with the knowledge or sometimes on the orders of the former president for example presidential decrease to give undervalued lands to isabelle's companies why don't you go after the former president you must know what legislation what do you mean by that. former presidents are immune for at least 5 years after they finish their term. but would you consider going after them after that time. the justice system not politicians it indicts people. it's the justice system that
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investigates possible crime is. the mission of politicians is to design policies ensuring that the justice system can be briefed within its competence is. the. president doesn't send people to cool it open i wouldn't even have time for that there are many cases in the country in. a position where representatives are basically saying the justice system is not as independent as you are saying that it is very well controlled by the government was the response to that. that may have been the case in the past that it's not today. today they have the absolute liberty to act. now it's the reason why there are so many trials with you but if you particularly related to corruption. now you served as the secretary general of the m.p.l. as a defense minister as well you knew the former president very well worked under him
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for a very long time why didn't you bring all these criticism up during that time. not . true and i've worked under president. bush. we all did but if. he stayed in power for almost 40 years. no one can say he will she was not part of the system. but we were all part of the system. those who are in a better position to correct what is wrong. and improve what is good. of those who know the system from within. that will prevent it but then you must have seen that is a very corrupt system because this is what the documents now show us and that's what even though investigations meant the proof i. did along with this is that it is precisely because i've seen these high levels of corruption. because i think
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that the situation should not continue. that we are fighting what we have seen for decades but there are groups along with that of a force. that is. comfortable for us to leave things as they were before. but it would not be correct. that is. we've now got a chance for change women and this is the right time to do it and when we know it demands a lot of courage and we face some resistance we would rather fight that resistance and that i don't leave things as they were before moving the nation that's all it increased speaking exclusively to the president now how do you get medicines to remote places inaccessible by road how do you monitor crops how can you map outbreaks off disease now more and more people are tuning to draw the pilotless
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aircraft are becoming increasingly reliable and cheaper at the same time and as the use of drones increases the need for trained operators is growing to a mixed reports takes us to malawi which has opened the 1st drone academy in africa . a smooth takeoff. a controlled hovering and a steady hand to get the spinning propellers going in the right direction here in the long 26 children's practice for 12 weeks until they mastered the art of flying drones. or more and it's not just about being able to pilot the machines to back arms variable but. i've been able to get this drone because this drone it did wrong which i made from my own games through the use of provided
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it materials we provided all these materials in the in how to go about then i followed all the procedures until i make destroy at africa's 1st run academy students also learn how to collect and analyze data from the drones with the skills they might soon be able to save lives drones are becoming more reliable and affordable and so they used to reach isolated communities is on the rise throughout the continent they already served to fight malaria deliver medical supplies and money to crops that's why he believes drones are key to development after trying to teach my people my. i also have an aerospace club so i'm trying to trying to spread this knowledge to the. student. payloads in my country i'm a pretty you know always in my in the sky the future looks bright for the new
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generation of young african drone experienced. pain football can be problematic if you are a girl in egypt it's widely believed that badminton and tennis are the girls or it's never the list there is a growing number of young females who love kicking the ball and there is a former player at the national team who finds ways and means to play and help girls emancipates. their strong quick and nimble and also controversial the female footballers of the pegasus club. rama their trainer played in the national team. she says the experience was often rough. they didn't say anything nice when i played
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for the national team. in training we played against the boys it was like a war. if i out smarted one of them then they would often found me in their view girls don't outsmart boys and no boy wanted to be shown up in front of the others. say it's 14 she's been in the team for 6 months boys aren't allowed to play with the girls here the trainer has managed to get hold of a protected space but it's not just the boys who are a problem for women's football. my mother had a hard time accepting that i played football she wanted me to keep going with tennis but i only wanted to play football. save lives in a town just outside cairo a commuter area for people who can afford to get out of the capital with its cause traffic jams and exhaust fumes. her brother encouraged her to play football
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but he doesn't think she's a pro quite yet. she's ok but she's better at tennis and has played it longer than she's played for. cedras mother though has since become a passionate advocate for women's football. she thinks that the sport isn't only good for the body but this it's good for the soul too. she's become more sociable and knows how to deal with people. not everyone in the team is the same and everyone's different that if you know he knows when to joke when to be serious and her way of speaking has changed. though you. egypt's national player most alarm is cedras role model she loves to watch men's football the african cup is her favorite competition even if egypt didn't make it
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to the final. again after some men play a little better than women they have more experience especially in football. but i hope that our generation will change that and that the sport will become more equal because putting themselves out there refusing to be intimidated those are things that coach teaches her players. she says there's no reason that women should be excluded from a sport. selfconfidence can beat. it's work to say drop. it still has and that is a news africa and you can catch all our stories on our website and facebook page so today we'll leave you with images of effort that taken by drugs the next time i've .
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being called dystopian soul but the music of american band algiers can't really be pigeonholed they've released a brand new album. the bafta took place in london on sunday nights they are the british oscars really very much a precursor for the academy awards which are coming up next week there has been criticism of the lack of diversity in the bafta nominations this year and this was addressed by a number of the stars who are either got or presented prizes and as i said a very british film scoop the major awards. say mendez world war one film 1917 was the big winner at the bafta heads it won 7 prizes in total including best film best british film this director and best cinema talk.
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