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w. . w. out and they will not succeed in dividing us around not succeed in taking the people off the streets because we're tired of this dictatorship. taking your stand global news that matters. made for mines. this is news africa coming up in the next 15 minutes a sign of hope from south sudan the country's rival leaders take a big step towards peace forming a unity government when it before and this time. and prime minister was a no show in court when he was judged to be charged with murdering his 1st wife. mainly needs the musical sensation breaking the mold and taking one of them.
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come to africa it's good to have your company out was a head of a deadline south sudan's warring leaders form a unity government possibly paving the way to be. in the hash is to meet the administration with the opposition's react mashad serving as he's deputy the 2 photos compromised off the months of delays and several broken deadline day finally came to agreement over a reduction in the overall number of states insults of dunn and key security issues it's a significant development in a civil war that's killed nearly 400000 people and displaced more than 2000000 people. sealed with a bear hug that allied the animosity between these 2 arch rivals spoke of the break
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through the system and gave hope that the deal would end the country's devastating civil war. now no gardner. we sat down together and agreed to form the unity government. there are a few details that are still outstanding. but we will resolve them together through the transitional government. and the president to resolve the issue around states we agree to film the government on the 22nd of february without any further delay as i congratulations to all of you. but while they were patting themselves on the back the united nations was laying out in grim detail the real cost of their passion or feud millions of south
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sudanese women and children left to starve in a country rich in oil reserves. a major focus of the report is that millions of south sudanese civilians are being deliberately starved or deprived of access to basic services. while up to 80 percent of monthly northern oil revenues are unaccounted for having been diverted from official accounts by the country's politicians. as well as tackling corruption in south sudan's unity government will have to turn its attention to its army until recently these fighters were killing each other no enjoying training operations their breaking bread together. but a major test will come when the wooden weapons are traded in for real guns can this country stay at peace. i had my 1st guess today is what it will take a from the international crisis group he's monitoring those developments in south
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sudan and joins me from the kenyan capital nairobi good to have you on the program and what it is should we have a level of skepticism about this unity government so they can reconcile has agreed to something like this in the past only to fall out. this is the usually significant development we know that this is a civil war that us costs tens of thousands of loans certainly the most deadly conflict the region has for nearly 2 decades we really kind of target it how important this is. the cure to the length of pasta very quickly. we know some lessons are being learned but it is social and these continue to do a lot of t.v. really because while it is out of your love you are crucial issues particularly their issue or your market share last. question such as they're not all who are sharing this to deliver all the. talk about this to tell
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some of their new enemies to create tell i think what's encouraging that we're leading up to was constructed mediation from regional leaders and that needs to continue to prevent a return to these you sort of hinted at that but a lot of talks about the involvement of the media says and how they've brought us to this point we understand washington has also been very at set in these negotiations. yes external a lot of them been extremely important but work was very crucial to this day and with ashley generally does prove you know uganda is european. presence there are parties to make critical decisions work well i'm not there you are the president salva kiir so you know you have agreed to come down from the arbitrary that reduced it that is your. creation and to agree to grow but to live that existed before
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that. the opposition leader react musharaff to this sort of political room to make a view on this a better name quite far out of number of issues but particularly in the kitchen of course it is but also the question of security that is to be one note the question of getting that various ministries but people also sit down at least nasa hawk that progress is possible when it's a very briefly and in this context converse in a way as has been forecast and just were lined us up what is going on in south sudan some of the human rights atrocities that we hear are being committed as this war between these 2 leaders wages. horrific civil war why don't we there really carried out what can only be described
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as war and they try to sort of rejoinder and basically start there are tens of thousands of soldiers who don't use walk routed from their homes already social security. do you know how many. how is this is a situation where the question of justice the order to be a writer saying we need to in the future when it's in the data thank you. the socialist prime minister skipped court on friday when he was expected to be charged with murdering his 1st wife with whom he was in a divorce disappears and his whereabouts are unknown but police suspect he's gone to neighboring south africa the prime minister's current wife my bonnie has been or other has already been charged with all during the marriage and she's currently out on bail now media crews and spectators packed the courtroom when he was a no show he was charged with murdering his estranged wife who was shot dead
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in 2017 let's go to capitol my saddle wage and listen to one that santa is following that story for us one a so the prime minister didn't show up to court today what happens next. well christi and we had expected that just like with the 1st lady perhaps police with an issue a warrant of arrest but they're saying that because he has now said he's going for medical attention his office is issued a statement saying that he has called for medical attention that would wait for proof that indeed he did go for medical attention i suppose if they find that he didn't that's only then can they take action including issuing a warrant of arrest all right so he was a no show in court but we do know that he did appear on national television to say let's listen to what he said and we'll pick up this standby and that one. truly all you really don't try to do retire as prime minister of effect from the end of july
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dca ordered and before the requests you prepare asians from our time in power can be good for you. ok so he was talking about his resignation but i think a lot of people might be wondering how is somebody facing murder charges still able to serve as prime minister. look he wouldn't be able to serve as prime minister if for instance he was he was expected to go into custody after he appears in court perhaps this is one of the reasons why he found it necessary to be out of the country so that perhaps his party and parliament can then go into processes that will end up with him deciding when exactly just stepped out so that by the time i mean appears in court and he's charged that he is no longer prime minister and they've decided who should take over for him kristie all right that's a that's an a in the sort of capital mess and for us thank you. the
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music business is a tough one you have to deal with disappointments and overcome obstacles even more so when you struggle as a woman in a field dominated by men well that's what standards should be effaced now one does 1st female sex a phone is once to pile up women through music. my name is 2 last time and i'm a month. horn's. 2 2 bird so my. car led to my life it's given me so much confidence and it's become part of me to become a part of. it all began with the story the 30 year old musician says that she did not find the saxophone but the instrument found her. first turn to toro when i had
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this song playing when a friend on top of me troll a beautiful saxophone so i asked what it was that of another friend of mine see before saxophone and that's when i got the. piece instrument. in the beginning for taylor felt people do not trust his skills because she's a woman performances were cancelled or not paid correctly. of a role model to look up to someone to me and tell me your piece so these are the steps this is what you're going to face no i just kind of dove into it but even when she struggled still didn't give up through her music you know wants to empower other women to read jobs the pink for men. her. i believe anything that a man can do we can do my dream is that the women will be embraced in the works. it isn't to be trusted with response minutes is earned. by rares obviously
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a woman was created to bring children into the world to harvey's major degrees. but my belief is that would create an environment for empower women to come for easily without having to struggle. stella. in communications in the african institute for myth medical sciences wants to reach greater heights with the music she plans to record a few songs in with full time in music. one of my dreams is to open a music school in this quarter we may need to get. the right to stick with a show of this to. turn out to shopping this is the new. home.
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beethoven is for. beethoven is for everyone. beethoven 2020. 150th anniversary here on d w. on a very warm welcome the news from the world of. let's have a look at what's coming up today. a brazilian drink green who suffered homophobia in brazil but found a new home in germany. and the biggest ever exhibition in germany of impressionist paintings by claude monet at the barbary museum in pottstown. bots we begin the in film festival which is
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said to be the largest public film festival in the world with over $400.00 movies to choose from this year today we're going to have a look at new films which feature of this great city as a backdrop nearly 30 years after reunification is still undergoing great change this of course fascinates filmmakers because the city has so many different sides to it. minimalist. many facets make it an exciting place for directors to shoot in set their film. one of the most famous squares in what was once east berlin has lent its name for this title but when alexander climbs in this film the undocumented refugee francis drifts into the drug dealing scene at the city's housing height apart which served as a shooting the cation. right.
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