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is a human race destroying itself. we are ruining the basic elements of our existence we're using too much water and we're living. longer life. want to go longer supplies will last forever but they won't. when the rains come. starts march 20th on w. . this news africa coming up on the program. is in sub-saharan africa nigeria confirms the french came on authorities are racing against time to track down all those who are in contact with infected now also coming out. this is on these mothers. for the actual trend up here in the tween to 19 revolution.
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plus. knology to make it simpler to pay for school lunch in k. . i . your welcome to the program. it's. virus disease seemingly brought from italy is the 1st confirmed case in sub-saharan africa the fact that man is an italian working in lagos were returned from milan if you days ago officials are now trying to trace all the people who have contact with sins and during nigeria warned against panic. this is how the virus 1st reach sub-saharan africa the 1st confirmed case here in lagos. checking people as they arrive but it can be
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a while before an infection make someone feel ill enough to seek help. so the gentleman who came here apparently they have got me put at a point walked through the screening with no symptoms. and by the time he got to his other i think it d. or. he started to feel unwell. why is lead off he went to a hospital. nigeria's full functioning international airports are the focus now for intensify checks but the fires has landed and people are concerned. if you point you like china and north. on c.n.n. . or not those of us will stick it out yeah. based upon your favorite school and i just got told that you talked david frost from somebody so
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make sure that the citizens i see for how harmful to rethink things you know well fortunately. those who it was all really just. doesn't get out of spreading the word will take a joint assets the health minister senate. yes we do believe that really just. listening to what we se. because as a leader definitely you don't want your people to get sick. and need to hear this kind of advice tree i'm sure. to follow the guidelines that are being given. to now officials are trying to trace all those who were on the infected man's flight. i'm joined now by i did. a press conference with health minister on friday and always nice to have you know how.
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trying to treat all dues this italian could have come into contact with. what the minister of health in nigeria has said and authorities try and. all that he proved that might have traveled with this italian person and then the people he might have come in. because he went in his house it was 2 days on time i didn't i did to even put it to the hospital today i thought nigerians that they are going to trot them and don't be camp will 14 to clean it is he should they don't have to fire us i need to show any sign then they would be taken to the treatment center which is ok separated from us by c.t.'s ok i mean it sounds like difficult to do some shoddy work and not the best strategies but talking about strategies the health ministry has been given some sort of guidelines for people to
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use to help contain the virus what are some of those guidelines the spreading around. well number one does said anybody that has signed on called will for you should please immediately report him so if i see anything i will be treated free of charge and then people should avoid living in congested area people who shoot tight using hand sanitizers and they are going to use the traditional route with us as we just need a good deal when the idea did when it had ebola because you know all. these places where you had a lot to congregate in a lot of contention people ok. always if it is thank you. the highest profile visits by. the german president i spent 2 days in sudan.
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for the nation's new military and civilian his visit shows sudan's improving image after protests of the ousting of longtime to data show last year dozens of protesters died and this is the news revolution it's estimated hundreds are still missing and their families are still pushing to find out what happened to develop ones. she won't give up until she knows for sure for the past 8 months so my osmund has been trying to find her son ishmael here in khartoum like so many other mothers even though her search is probably in vain. because. i don't know how to express my feelings my sat nav i just can't.
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her odyssey takes her to mortuaries police stations and clinics. she keeps asking but so far no one has been able to help her her son is still missing. ismael slept here until he disappeared leaving his backpack behind he drove fall for an evening in early june to join the protest he dropped off a friend who says he saw security forces approach the car he hasn't been seen since . and if it is i don't want to know where our children and we need to know what happened to them we have to find the perpetrators and hear their reason only then can we build a future in the country. sudan has seen turbulent times in april $21000.00 a long time dictator omar al bashir was ousted after months of mass protest a military junta took over proposed us or stayed on the streets to demand
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a civil government on the 3rd of june heavily armed forces stormed a protest kamma khartoum more than 120 people died dozens disappeared. and initiative is trying to trace those missing after the massacre including so my son fadi and her colleagues have already found a return to around 50 protesters who've gone missing some are severely traumatized . well as bad as you can try to every imagine being torched being beaten brutally. beaten called names. there's still reason for hope after tough negotiations the military in the opposition have formed a joint government that is promised to shed light upon crimes such as the massacre in minute now knows what happened to her son he was shot the night of the june massacre his body was found in the no river identified by the initiative for
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missing people. i didn't hurt area. he died for freedom for peace justice and human dignity. that's something every sudanese should be able to demand in our country. this is the 1st time since a funeral that she said this that her son's grave. but the man hopes that her son didn't die in vain that one day their country will see better and more just times. like now all you got to do is top on a wristband and your food is paid for how cool is that in 10 yeah this is what kids are doing in their projects that makes it simple to buy a large school it's called top to eat and aside from easy access to large the program also provides subsidized meals for students. who can't
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learn on an empty stomach many kenyan children have experienced this firsthand at times with the devastating impact on their education. some of these kids used to skip school altogether to find ways to stop their stomachs from growing when their parents couldn't afford to. millions of children. and i thought of trying to make. it easy to look for food allergies predications trying to sort. by date i teach. children to see. the n.g.o.s says one of the main causes of inequality income streams is hunger and it's on a mission to eliminate it. this kitchen prepares hot lunches for thousands of school kids in and around nairobi using sustainable and fresh ingredients the meals
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are sold in schools at a subsidized price and using cutting edge technology. to get male children to use a wife i able to respond that's connected to their parents my ball wallet an app called tap to eat let's parents pay for their children's meals using my obama any. currently a meal costs about $15.00 cent the rest is subsidized by feet for education. to 8 is a hit with the children and their parents. this mother says it helps set a budget and get set the knowledge that her child will eat healthily every day. that when tapped to eat wasn't available we used to suffer a lot sometimes you'd bring food to school at lunch time and therefore fail to go look for work sometimes the child would carry cold food and sometimes you'd have no money and the child wouldn't eat lunch at all. at this primary school this
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doesn't happen anymore and the school principal says it's having a positive impact on the pupils academic performance. as a school it has been a very beneficial because as i say it just popped up in this ng it's brought about everything in school because i'm very active for mondays it is improving and in fact last year because of the eat. our screen was a book with the stuff. in the crease in terms of in school. food for education says it's working on making its lunches even she said that more children can get the most out of their education improve their job prospects and ensure their future children won't have to go hungry in the 1st place. that's it for now from did you can catch all our stories online now lucia national
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park in south africa is renowned for its peoples like there i was right for me they live in the wetlands but sometimes an individual one dissolves leave you with images of one such people and the next time a great leader. my 1st boss like i was a sewing machine. where i come from women are bound by this notion for. something as simple as a learning how to write a buy side isn't. since i was a little girl i wanted to have of bicycle of my home and it took me as them and.
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finally the game of invention by me and i say this but 3 times because sewing machine sewing i suppose was more apt company for those than writing and by as now i was a nice hour from those moving back home my bones by venting and social norms and inform them about the basics like. my name is the about of people and i wore t. to. the. big screen 10 days ago probably isn't stars like sigourney weaver helen mirren gracing the red carpet in berlin jeremy as well president of the jury of this year's international film festival the jury will soon be making their final deliberations over which film is going to get the prized golden bag.
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hello it's the balance of all the way on arts and culture it's a damn before we get into discussions about the best movies this year a look at one screening out of competition a world premiere and on the last. was hitler's favorite architect some parts of his in a suckle off of the war he tried to distance himself from his nazi past in his memoirs which nearly became a hollywood movie bob it never happened this documentary explains why. he was one of hitler's closest accomplices architect. appointed minister of armaments in 1902 his job was to help nazi germany win world war 2 as we all know that didn't happen but the story belgian israeli director vanessa lapa tells in her new film is one that most people don't know. who while in.

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