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and on demand. video. where. w. . this is data on the programs today their road ahead that for nigeria's end saws movement protesters are being told to stay off the streets for now i'll bet a year more anger is brewing after the president's address to the nation. and picking up litter out once a week how volunteers in johannesburg proper neighborhood of hillsboro are trying to clean up its image it's bringing good drives to their own environment to be starting to that's change of behavior in the people and then eventually
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once a street on the near or a park is cleared and the kremlin they move out of. hello i'm christie munda it's good to have your company nigerian authorities have given little acknowledgment to reports of the military killing at least 12 peaceful demonstrators earlier this week in his 1st comments on the embrace president mohammed didn't mention the shootings that sparked international outrage and state he warned protesters against being used by subversive intimates. the sound of rapid gunfire still rings in the is of many nigerians and more and more footage of tuesday night's shootings is becoming public. since then tempus
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have been conned gunfire rang out again in nigeria's biggest city on thursday a prison was set ablaze and police stations were attacked elsewhere angry crowds saluted shops and cities across the country. in his 1st comments on the current unrest the president called for an end to demonstrations. by their full quarter on. to discontinue the street florists and the constructively engage government in finding solutions you have rows as we. would and clear and respond. and further comments but hari said he was saddened that innocent lives have been lost when it says but he didn't mention the shootings nor if he was responsible for them of the use of concrete.
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amnesty international says it was soldiers and police who fatally shot at protesters at the tollgate shooting doctors tried to discipline the eyewitnesses and a d w news team reported seeing people in camouflage clothes and to the area before shots were fired. so just. shoot shoot you know these people to destroy. you know your. life like towards. the army has denied that soldiers were responsible. the scars of the violence are still highly visible and there's no sign that public outrage is fading. on friday morning gangs with knives and sticks blocked major roads in lagos angry over the president's appeal to end demonstrations. there was also widespread criticism of the president's failure to address allegations that security forces were behind the shootings. in the eyes of many nigerians who haris speech was tone deaf and proof
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of the need for reform in the country he needs. nigeria's insoles campaign began on social media were triggered an outpouring of any of this month from people who said they'd experienced violence at the hands of the police's special anti robbery squad by october 11th the government announced it was being replaced by a swat unit standing or special with ins and texts its promise was that it would be ethical and investigate police abuses. and my guest today is a table while he is a supporter of the end process welcome to day deputy news africa as a boy is so where do things stand now with the protests. right no i think the boats are officially being called all. star sports as top.
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call off the streets so people have been out by since they were vicious only their last kinds of serve a curfew the government has put in place in the meantime because already loss of lives of oregon little bit see around us in our country night in general also. wants to be safe all right so in his speech at president bush called on the youth to discontinue the street protests and he say to constructively engage the government to find the solutions do you think that needs to be given consideration . if not to be reasonable are to say yes we have to be able to a lot with the leaders of our country we have to be able to all come to the table so be you be the governor of his and states is be anybody i think this is the time we already have censure opponents already have their terms of global community.
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personnel believe the next step should be dialogue with conciliation and wish it out of action ok for joe. people who were killed in the rights of this part of action right where would it come from because it's not fake here who's coordinating these protests all of this movement as some people like to call it you know the class action has to come from the government but the government has to carry the people oh no i'm going go has to because beans you know what they say it's a car people a lot you can. bend it starts. in the next 2 days or so you know now. what. you just run the problem. people. understand. so what people are looking for is reasonable time laurie came. home. for
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change about people decisions are carried out. right right so so i assume by what you're saying that you believe you're still waiting for that right now from what i understand from your 1st onset the process has been suspended because of the curfew is that have been put in place will we see people are back on the streets at some point oh no personally i don't know for an hour sure but our cell phone just in what's going on around social media are. people feeling disappointed ok the little known by the government. the president's speech so i think oh i'm just calling on everyone to just sort of calm down the tension of let everyone relax a little i that we've got about 30 seconds on the clock but one other thing the
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president talked about yesterday is he referred to agitate his who he said had hijacked and mr rights of the protest movement who might those agitate his be and what are they in at full force or banerjee there's a news that you're going to have. 0 hold views in. so the disrupt the death whether it be a lecture whether they be peaceful protests whether they be anything it's our culture that is going on for so long we no no no i'm sorry i was never a man you know i only had protests people were seen going to the streets mocking waving national flags singing the national i'm sending tired people and they need to get their pieces and to get ready for elect nobody's interested in burning down right you're losing any we're just young jury and that one secured
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and that's the ok that's all any thank you phil thank you so much for that thank you very much. appreciate. johannesburg's hillbrow district is infamous for many reasons drugs violence prostitution you get the picture but many in the neighborhood are determined to change that one group of residents needs every week because it once he'll grow to be famous for something that's quite ordinary clean streets and green pots. and krishna to help with them these volunteers meet up every saturday to clean up their neighborhoods secular must equal is 35 years old and has been living and who grow for 4 years now. you need to stay in place even to the listing it seems like the right takes no you have the people so you and i could not stand to take interest they say i said to this who bro has a problem with rubbish it's everywhere the city's waste collection service cannot
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cope on its own so the volunteers decided to form their own organisation it's called the city. the organisation is supported by local businesses so they can give rewards to the volunteers when they have participated 12 times they receive a voucher from a local supermarkets the organisation has launched a program called adopt a street to help residents feel more connected to their community in the days of apartheid only white people were allowed to live here later it became a melting pot with people from various ethnicities and cultural backgrounds but as the population and unemployment grew problems started to emerge became known for violence criminality and prostitution but their trip you taishan is beginning to change actually in parks and people enjoying the district improved image. they live here as the environment so it's it's bringing that pride to their own
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environment you know you don't have to just eat something out of a plastic or drink something out of a bottle and throw it on the ground so we started to to get that change of behavior in the people and the community that lives here and then eventually once a street on the air or a park is cleared and the crime elements they move out. course says crime particularly robberies needs to be addressed he takes us to the block of flats where you works as a caretaker he says while the situation has improved dramatically in recent years the corona virus pandemic is threatening to roll back those improvements the best that. includes including up because people almost finished then in 2000 so in august but just like them to get their foot in the south of the house there's going to get a little bit so they're trying to find some food for the treats so i'm saying that the corner knows no good for us i'm going to quote on the finish and then that's it
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and if it would be like much if you. go once to do what she can to make the locals a little bit happier next weekend and make the neighborhood a little more pleasant even if you can solve all the areas problems themselves many of those very happy to live year in and. home. on the. news of. this illness. at that and i'll be sure to check out the stories for dot com for its ash africa all on facebook and twitter and hillbrow is just one part of believe you the picture is of that great city next time by.
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people. want to tears today have the future. d.w. dot com african megacities for the multimedia. clicks and. welcome to news from the world of ops on culture here's what's coming up today. bruce springsteen is reunited with the street on a new album called letter to you. stevie nicks of fleetwood mac. famous just released a new concert film called 24 karat gold and. i'm joe biden's campaign team for the u.s. presidency is a list of the. box
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we begin with an exhibition in italy featuring the quite unique work of frida kahlo in fact it is much more than an exhibition rather an interactive journey where visitors going to merced themselves and the extraordinary life of this mexican artist carlos sense of self and identity are explored in frida kahlo the chaos inside. laugh. until next march. few words about as easily recognizable as those on free to come here in mainland visitors can immerse themselves in more than just how the exhibition also recreates the life of mexico's most famous artist. but i think that this exhibition is more about food his life than how arts her paintings we wanted to show the room where she spent hours and hours painting.
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studio the entrance of cars with the garden it's kind of like walking around. and we took advantage of the fact that we live in the 21st century and made the most of multimedia in all its forms to present the exhibits like this. the exhibition recreates kano studio featuring her paint and pastels. following a bus crash caro suffered serious spinal injuries and spent most of her life in debilitating pain. she used it in her art to embellish plaster casts and corsets decorated by the artist herself carlos preoccupation with her own image and unique sense of style were inspired by her disability but also stemmed from her desire to celebrate her mexican identity and indigenous heritage.
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predikant he's fashion not only for self-expression or as many writers have said to hide her physical flaws. she also used it as a way to express her political ideologies. carlos' love life is also illustrated through the many passionate letters she exchanged with her husband and fellow artist diego rivera. during her lifetime frida kahlo was best known as rivera's wife now she celebrated in her own right as one of the most significant artists of the 20th century. now a photographic book with a very simple concept photos of famous people as children from alfred hitchcock's. jack it's being compiled by the concept. and it's called simply children
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see if you can recognize some of them before we reveal. on the front a photo. so on the back of the name it works like a guessing game who is who. this little girl grew up to become the most powerful woman in europe angle america. and who's this innocent looking chap. he looks really cute and cuddly. decades later he looked like this at all for hitler kids become grownups a very in caliber. you just can't see the future coming because i think that's what's so funny about it there's lots to discover and it's always surprising. a fresh faced girl in 1940 years later brigitte bardot and this little kitty became the famous philosopher seem on the beauvoir. these chaps identity is less
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perplexing than his film plots as a baby alfred hitchcock looked like alfred hitchcock's. andy warhol is seen here on the right as a child. in this photo he looks so sickly and fearful somehow not really present. sometimes the pictures hold a clue to the future a young princess elizabeth perched legally on a chair and this cowboy grew up to be hollywood rebel more than brando. even as a youngster this boy stood out in a crowd. freddie mercury performs before millions. did you. make jack that big and small. lady diana and the princess she became world famous diva maria callas. the most surprising of all is this fun filled groups now this youth on the right is
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a summer bin ladden. it's a very strange photo is laughing at of course he doesn't have a beard yet he. still too young i think it's a really nice picture it's one of those that makes you think someone is cut out for a completely different future. children shows as innocent youngsters as unmarked canvases with the potential to become artists scientists actors politicians philosophers or terrorists and nothing seems completely predestined. right now there's lots of rumors about the us election being interfered with by false information planted on internet how ever the candidates are allowed quite legally to advertise online because of the corona both sides have had to rethink. the democratic challenger joe biden's campaign using a popular game called alamo crush. candidates.
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more than 22000000 people play animal crossing mean horizons the online game allows players to design their own oil and. they can deck them out however they like including putting up virtual in the action packed are provided in this case by joe biden's campaign team. joe biden's campaign team are trying to reach specific target audience is animal crossing is an effective way to reach a relatively young mostly female target audience. also it's difficult to assess the efficacy of animal crossing or other online games in campaigning in this case they definitely managed to grab the media's attention. has shifted. biden is not the 1st u.s. politician to use online games in 2006 mark warner and then
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a party favorite in the democratic presidential primaries made a campaign appearance in this virtual human. first off 2nd life. was defeated by barack obama he went on to set up a virtual campaign headquarters in the run up to the 2008 election his campaign ads appeared in both sports and the racing games. and political campaigns are interested in people who play online games is the same reason they're interested in all of us it's about reaching particular people every strategist asked themselves how they can mobilize and reach people not necessarily to convince them to vote for a particular candidate but more to build a supportive community motivate people to take part or to donate funds. to spend. democracy activists in hong kong have made content available for use in political messaging. as has the black lives matter movement like it or
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not players of animal crossing are likely to be the target of political messages for the foreseeable future. i'm joined by a drink with some music news an age and a member of rock aristocracy is back with a new album that's right bruce springsteen has dropped his new album letter to you into our post boxes it's his 1st album with the legendary street band since 24 to high hopes of course bruce springsteen hasn't been all in the interim he wrote a bestselling memoir born to run which inspired a one man show on broadway and he released the country favored western stars only last year but this is a new album with new songs already being hailed as classic springsteen rock n roll and let's hear the boss himself introduce it. the
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45 year conversation these men who surrounded. my. classic sprigs theme as you said tell us more on 1st listen very good 7 new songs are 6 songs that were originally written in the 1970 s. it's the style jack reflective intimates a lot of musical references to early works basically a real treat for fans ok now obviously gets your seed of approval stevie nicks of
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fleetwood mac. fame now also has a treat for our fans that's why but before we get into the details of that i think we should mention that's one of her 970 s. hits with fleetwood mac. went back into the charts recently after nathan apple duckers a tick tock video of himself writing his longboard while lips thinking dreams went viral mick fleetwood and stevie nicks joined in the tick tock fun and this is introduced fleetwood mac to a whole new generation and it's actually quite a good time because she's got our new single out and she's going to be in the cinema as well that's why this is stevie nicks $24.00 karat gold the concert it's showing it's the most worldwide on october the 25th the album is actually from 2017 stevie nicks favorite all of all time nicks tells the stories behind us. penned songs nicks of course enjoyed a make
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a successful solo career while remaining in fleetwood mac n roll she has sold 140000000 records the concert will be released as a lowering album on october 30th. you see the entire film what's your verdict very good good mix of the unfamiliar and the familiar a good introduction for new knicks fans but all the all the solo hits all the feet would match hits of their 2. and we we've got my favorite. stevie nicks fleetwood mac's song to be honest but she did rise it did rianne and we're going to play out with that song now bye bye from arts and culture.
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