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favorite. and that was and he mainly has been speaking to us a little bit earlier up next tuesday dubi news africa with any mica ginia there is more on our web site d w dot com you can follow us on twitter and instagram to me at news i'm tired very thanks for watching. i'm scared that my work not hard and in the end is a me you're not allowed to stay here anymore we will send you back. are you familiar with this. with the smugglers were liars and. what's your story.
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i mean when i was a women especially are victims of violence. take part and send us your story we are trying in all ways to understand this new culture. not a very little or nothing yet you want to become a citizen. in so migrants your platform for reliable information. my. this is deducted news africa coming up on the program. faces of fear in was on baek many thousands are displaced and killed the us islamist militants carry altitudes a lot taxed in the north of the country. even landing in times of growing up pilots for there to malawi is given some children hold a school with 19 hospitals and classrooms across the.
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i am eddie michael jr welcome to the program we start off with the latest islamist insurgency on the continent northing was on baek the country's president calls the situation there a war and his defense minister says it's tense fluid when describing about what islamist militants to regain control of a key port in the northern province of kabul delgado the militants seized the ports on town simbo out the pie on wednesday after fighting running battles with was on beeks defense forces the militants linked to islamic state have been staging attacks in the region since 2017 spots of efforts to mean crease to influence that the area is also the site of an international project worth billions of dollars the
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attacks have intensified in recent months around a quarter of a 1000000 people have been displaced by the violence more than $1500.00 have been killed. these people fled the town or most in both in northern. most were wearing only the clothes on their backs. they ran to escape an attack on the town by the islamist militants at the end of july. many said the insurgents showed no mercy. i found my little brothers they died inside they were burned inside i buried them myself. my husband was picking up the children i escaped to the bush and thank god i was able to save my children but i lost my husband they will have no father given all right good bye i'm very sad. that he. some 25000 people are now sheltering in this camp
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after the recent upsurge in violence but the total number of people displaced since the militants launched their campaign 2017 is more like 250000 the. present makes defense forces have so far proved unable to defeat the insurgents who've been able to overrun and briefly hold not just most important pariah but several towns in the north some observers say the government urgently needs to change its approach and the need for india to big chip speaks for itself mozambique need help without a doubt that voice bloggers are mozambican government definitely not take this seriously does not want to go beyond bilateral arrangements sadek cannot would. or deploy soldiers on mozambique and sovereignty. so for now it seems the misery of
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these people and the instability of the whole area that set to get only were. we are joined now by father latif of onsite got in pemba who is working with some of the thousands of refugees we just had off father from sika what are the displaced telling you about what they saw on that went through. when we managed to speak. yes crying thinks their way they happened and they're taking place now it is a horrible suffering that the label is set in something some human being will not to face eat so what in summary they terrorize it's really suffering and dissuade which is not a sure way that you will end up now so these you know it's a. now how has life in kabul delgado changed since the inside
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insurgency started he is a climate of if i don't mean to overflow in general we're going to say that to he we seen and we. only litany that is someway as someone smaller v.-day sound some small towns and so main general ward when really we were caught we see really saffari out and did stress more than. about 2 will. 150000 people who are already moved from dead places in yeah they need to try making something to eat. find out what's the forefront of their talking to us from pemba now to take a closer look at this leads as to how does
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a sudden see on the continent spoke to professor. direct democracy and development in my political i 1st asked him about the latest developments in the port town of symbol. good afternoon. and this is the scene whatever i am for. 5 days with the game confidantes. and and sophisticated equipment. being the opposition in the air and we'll see what the. courts as we. need for deflation is the truth do you even have a press conference yet the date you. gleaming back to the sentence the being an appeal the air from. you for that matter that we have
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is the warning today to get that. thing in. and out who are these insurgents and what exactly do they want. that is not that is not. as well these are basically and to be. claiming to be limited to the islamic state to use it. and. not get it clean and they use it often language is a sin to be you who are today to seem to be knowing where her brain is in the northern cup then got so many questions to be kind of be people that have been got a grip ditz but clearly. you know. it's an area that. my didn't. get into because all the.
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little reality mean that are. out there and also all the possibly yeah which is not properly for it allows for all kinds of the ego's. do you. think they might be. people who are fighting for. what are the facts of the actions in the region. these. defects these attitudes the. form of being some extent sitting in between wasn't a big deal how. well because guys in that as. the poor are. ok if you said there's. a development but a 1000000000 guys enough but not only. these savages
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yeah i. didn't even. mean. regions in the sense. all. all you had. but we didn't have possibly. beyond was. and we walked that most of the taking did. the dishes oh said big and next monday. was not meant to be sunday and being ok we'll do all you. like to be sedatives ok we apologize for the poor quality that professor had that i don't know when got there i sent out for democrats in development and was on the thank you. go in 19 as hampering children's futures in malawi all 5000000 primary school
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children out of school as all primary schools are closed but a small solving african country me how found a way forward through the pilot and program called the one top it learn as from disadvantaged communities are getting started on eventing and it seems there was also positive so far. 70 year old promised mandela has managed to keep up with our education for the past few weeks by using these a special tablet it gives solace ones in her mother tongue she. brought me school was closed 5 months ago juta the virus pandemic like other classrooms in malawi the n.g. all. decided then to distribute tablets to children in poor communities. when i'm learning using this tablet i find everything easy i enjoy these lessons so much . encouraged by her progress promise mother dorothy make sure the
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tablet is fully charged our home has no electricity and so she walks through here by bubba shop one of the few places nearby where she can recharge the garbage. the mother i always charge the tablet because i know i'm shaping my daughter's future she's doing great. through the project in a long way more than 500 children i'm enjoying the lessons while at home. before these tablets were given to us i was just playing around the forgot about classes but now i'm back to school earning the. site. for the project in the capital a long way ses he's also keen to fight the corner virus but this project i'd like to help to prepare be afraid of going over there with one thing the name of the country to help the people. in their own homes and
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a pretty good i would thank you for that not much moving out on. to keep up with the curriculum learners are encouraged to use their tablets at least 40 minutes each day in the long term the ministry of education wants to have up to 5000000 children across the country able to access digital tools and a lending we have been able to do to enhance these gains in the lynas using these gadgets and we hope that. with more which we need is coming in with more showing interest i really support that well he said with the government we should be able to scale up. my lobby still has a long way to goal got into the media out of school jump to the pond. but the top needs i can be still hoping if you propose to catch up during these difficult times i was. and that is where we draw the cantons on this edition of good of you
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new software you can find more stories on our website www dot com africa or go to. facebook page we leave you with images from the island nation of the richest locals tried to contain on oil spill from the damaged japanese ship it's all hands on deck goodbye and have a great weekend. with. the various one of germany's most popular tourist destination in the region the incredible variety of landscapes make it a paradise for those seeking a more active holiday sale it looks like we're going to get a lot of exercise and while i'm here and while i'm at it i want to find out the ways in which the coronavirus pandemic and climate schemes are affecting tourism
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