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if you look you mother the potential to rip off because for some children a coalition of european volunteers would be the answer to their problems but only if it comes in time. you're watching video of the news from the earth and coming up next the interview news of africa with christina a little wiser to watch. literature invites us to see people in particular that i like to see as the kids find strength growing up. my own doctor going to. work or finding. the books on you to. be our fighters want to start families to become farmers or engineers every one of them has a plan acutely assume some learning is just that the children who have already been
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the lawyer and those that will follow are part of a new kind of. they could be the future of. granting opportunities to lose that matters d.w. late. this is. coming up in the next 15 minutes prime minister. abdullah was back on the job meeting with cabinet officials after an attempt on his life and explosions went off near his convoy on monday morning. europe unveils its africa strategy i'll report to the commissioner in charge whether it's just about keeping africans in africa. where an animation project is showcasing i think coming female animated in nigeria.
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a woman in africa. african company sudan's prime minister survived an assassination attempt this morning an explosion went off near his convoy in the capital he was reportedly on his way to work following the incident the prime minister said. the people of sudan that i'm safe and good shape rest assured that what happened today will not stand in the way of all transition instead it's an additional push to the change in sudan now also a photo of himself in his office the t.v. screen behind him shows news coverage reporting his survived experiences smile.
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and my colleague abraham met prime minister at will the prime institute's alicia alston if he had any doubts about taking on the role. not doubts about this not up it's not it's not really a person i wish this is a wish that is a desponding to a call of duty. so i did not have a single doubt at responding to that knowing so well it is full of challenges it is the one week it is non-linear you get to try to do of problems and it is the model. joins me at the table hey and so what more do we know about the attempt on prime minister life well we know this happened around 9 am this morning at the north east entrance of the bridge and this is the bridge that connects the northern part of her to the city center where the prime minister's office is there was a bomb explosion and also reports of gunshots no one was hurt and nobody has really
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cleaned responsibility for this attack yet however the information minister in the statement today said that the investigation has already begun into this incident that it's been taken very seriously and he also called it a terror attack it's important to remember that this comes in the middle of the very very tricky transition for sudan from dictatorship into elections in 3 years where a lot of former regime figures have been sidelined some military figures as well allies of the former president on that additional shares so it's likely that we'll see some finger pointing in the coming right at you sort of alluded to this but just remind us again about how the stage that this country is at the phase that they're in and how sensitive issues are and perhaps what prime ministers home doc role in this transition phase of the country is in well the stakes really could not
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be higher for him doc and his government there are very very high expectations that they're carrying on their shoulders they're now in a 3 year transitional phase which started in august of last year and will end in 2022 if i'm not mistaken i mean this comes after a long period about a year long protest movement that was calling for the removal of former president on one of the sure this was very bloody and this transitional government is in place as a result of a deal between the military leaders and civilians in the country and they face a whole host of challenges the economy. is suffering after 30 years of isolation sudan is now struggling every day to get itself off of the united states' list of state sponsor of terror of terrorists so that it can and necessarily have to jumpstart the economy of so a very very critical stage for the country indeed i mean it judging by you know the primacy getting back on to the job and seeing that you know anything it's fine that it's not going to tell it's going on incidentally quickly can we really trust that
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that this isn't a game changer of some sort that anything is going to carry on as normal now i mean i think it's very you know it's very expected for the prime minister to try to show this face of stability because you know this is a test for his government and if his government fails at maintaining security let alone the security of the head of government this might open up a space for other reactionary forces supporters of the military can take perhaps a bigger role in the governance of sudan to say hey you're not able to keep this country safe we might step in so these are the sticks for him thank you. the european union has unveiled a new plan for its partnership with africa in a moment we'll hear from the e.u. commissioner for international partnerships you will be lying in but 1st here's a look at some of the projects the e.u. funds in africa. the european union says europe and africa have simple common
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challenges such as climate change security to digitise station and fighting general inequalities in society. the e.u. is funding many different types of projects from sustainable fisheries green energy projects and initiatives that help improve skills and qualifications for the youth across africa. this project in ghana is trying to combat illegal and unregulated fisheries and support local communities to find alternative incomes beyond fishing. but some of the biggest investments are focusing on sustainable energy in kenya the european investment bank with around 200000000 euros helped built africa's largest wind farm with 365 wind turbines and in air tran to solar power systems have been built to provide electricity for over 40000 people and businesses in 28000000000 years. my colleague marina strauss was at the
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european union press conference in brussels she sat down with the e.u. commissioner for international partnerships one of the criticisms we always hear is that europe focuses a lot on carbon migration from africa and doesn't really look at the african perspective on migration for example and also ties development aid to migration issues will that be different with this new strategy. i think. it's important to improve living conditions in african countries because. for instance about 60 percent off those citizens in africa are young people people under 30 years old so i personally see that it's our duty to try to help them in order to to provide them also hope. but at the same time of course
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i think what african partners are expecting from osce ease that we are able to offer them also legal paths to to to europe and that's why for instance arrows must plus is a very important tool to offer africa young african students to possibilities just just study in europe so i think that we need to create this kind of in win situation and this kind of an equal partnership where every at the same time trying to improve the living conditions and actress to root causes of migration but at the same time also offer africans legal ways and paths to come to europe to meeting and i was about also showed that there are differences not only mutual interests in the africa your partnership for example was a fact. you commission president said that for example death penalty is one of
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these differences or the way they few sexual identities how do you respond to these differences. i think that. if you have equal and coach partnership you are able to discuss also about very difficult issues so also those issues which divides us and for instance sexual identity is a question which is of course very important for europeans but my understanding is that also if we talk to the young people in africa. they might see the 6 will identity differently than the older generation in africa so my my approach is that of course we need to respect to each other and that's also part of part of the partnerships i do your ideology but at the same time i think that we
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can openly and frankly discuss. different issues. i think that's something portree bill also tried to to your to appeal line in there the e.u. commissioner for international partnerships now the animated film industry has seen remarkable growth and they've asked nigeria's fibrin economic capital a managerial female animated demi loyalest honestly is the founder off s.m. i.d.s. animation studios she was inspired to provide kids with lovable african characters and it's increasing international visibility demolition this is special and for her job began at a young age she started to draw as a child to day after to 2 herself she's a producer of early michelle phillips mini educational series were you still grand different nigerian languages she tells us how she got started. i think my very 1st
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3 generated movie toy story that i watched while i was in secondary school just spark something in me i asked that while people actually made this point even this what i want to do and i started out you know i got the software that it'll lead online despite the fact that there are new school scene made syria courses and i'm usually in their curriculum ease of access to the internet software tools and missions to do snakes me offering training internships have boosted the rise of the new meters and studios last year we had been focused intention for just with men and that was a question of effort on our part and show that we put as many more we made to the fore as possible in showing that we have brought changes represented anymore or cultures and i once represented us was a can't tell which are full of stories and dummy load inspiring the next generation of. why not i mean it's a nice in. an amazing thing to do to create such contacts with people around the world what you. the question should be why not the largest international and
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immediate film festival this year has its focus on africa for the 1st time the 1st of all there's a competition between the 2 in film of different techniques and this international unlimited film festival will showcase africa and. india film festival this year this is very exciting news but in africa and the mission industry it will need more visibility international collaboration for africa. and in particular for women in africa on a mission i believe that it's an opportunity to showcase some of the skills and talent that women in africa have and see how we can put that on the pedestal so that the water see that you have amazing stories you have amazing characters and we'll be here to to showcase that to the war damilola. contents to the world in time for her to break barriers and share her story. and that's it for now if indeed everything is africa are you thinking. told all stories on our website and facebook page will leave you now with these pictures off
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