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card parkour will cope with 19 cash 60 minutes on the line 2 years is going this way to bring you more conservation. how do we reach super screen or can we protect have a chance we can make a difference. good morning to the human tissue research in good times and do w. and online media. this is deja news africa on the program today. a warning to the grind civilians just save themselves. if you know piers military has given leaders in the northern region up to cry a 72 hour while some may have just a random threatening and all out assault if they don't get to graham's won't catch . so what's likely to happen come wednesday at the people who remain and accounted
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for weeks off to nationwide at least pretended she protests in nigeria. hello, i'm christine one. boy, it's good to have your company. i was off to being handed a 72 hour deadline to surrender. 8 is off. that's a gripe. people's liberation front showed no signs of giving in. at the weekend, ethiopia's prime minister made gave the t.p.a. live until wednesday to hand themselves of face a final assault. a spokesman for the ethiopian ministry, one civilians in the besieged to grab capital mechanic. that there will be no mercy if they don't save themselves before a final offensive to flash else defiant, regional leaders. the hundreds and possibly even thousands have been killed in fighting in a strike. and it is strikes that he brought early this month about $40000.00 people
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into neighboring sudan. and for more on the story i'm joined by adam. it's all a man from chatham house. he's a research on the wall, hold off africa. welcome c. d. to every news africa. so what is the most likely outcome? following this 72 hour, i also made him at his abba, has given the t.p.n. if he had a ship was in on the very strict limits of the time period, we're going to be left to her. and then i think most honest, feel that this does good faith is unlikely to lead to the left surrendering the regional capital with the kelly. and i think this current then therefore lead to what whatever the x.-men and the government would be saying would then be surrounding her new circulating, mikhail, a and artillery shelling of the caps. or that you cry region which could
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have a potential or a substantial number of casualties and damage down people were this, it's in the right. and yet as talk about that confrontation, that is very likely as you are saying, what is the likely toll on civilians? well, if we were to see a situation where mccann was targeted, i mean at this stage we could have heavy damage inflicted on the regional capital. was one of them starting to severely civilian casualties in the region were city. i think that would, you know, have a significant reputational consequences for the federal government, which is why the federal government is encouraging you to stop supporting and left . but i didn't. and absolutely city, but i think the left and their own town ever have dismissed the threat,
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saying that the informants is the ethiopian military, may i mean they're not in position currently to insert a woman ken lay, they have more balanced far enough and they are calling their own civilians and to all so we could lead to again more intensified conflict right. stand by because i'd like to show our viewers a report about developments in ethiopia since abby asked me took office in in 20 africa's youngest leader takes the oath of office. i.v. . housemaid was just 44 when he became ethiopia's prime minister. after 2 years of bloody protests against government oppression, dozens of ethnic groups have long jostled for power. he was the 1st from the oromo people, the country's largest, to take the reins. he started reforms right away. he lifted bans on many
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political parties and tried former officials for murder and corruption. thousands of political prisoners went free and he signed a treaty ending the conflict with eritrea that had dragged on since 1908 a moment of triumph. but if you're fearful of ethiopia and eritrea, yes, i would like to bow down and humbly. thank you because you chose compassion. not cruel to them in peace, not conflict. love, not hatred, forgiveness or conflict pulling each other. not pushing one another through this, but he won the nobel peace prize at the end of 2019. things have changed since then . ethnic groups and individual ethiopian states have started to compete for more power and autonomy. even a saudi is striving to create a national ethiopian identity that's led to conflict. that kind of hobby zona
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romo group was attacked in hostilities, sparked by the killing of a famous oromo musician in june 2020. it was just in the what our enemies want is that we don't finish the work that we've started to feel a room of people for this reason, fight are killed with the blood is spilled the journey. we've started a good gets derailed. things got worse when leaders of the northern tea grey region defied orders to cancel an election because of the coronavirus pandemic. the face off turned into open hostilities in early november when government forces started bombing, military sites, integrate human rights. observers say, massacres followed. more than 20000. people have fled into neighboring sudan. recently abbey sounds more like a strong man than a man of peace. this mischievous force is surrounded on all sides. it is
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a force in its final throes of the many fear. the conflict could destabilize the region, causing new wounds before the old ones have even healed. i read about it what it is safe to say that in many ways this confrontation between that is and to cry has been a long time coming. yes. only. so if your peers who environment shifted 100 degree 80 degrees on its head when robbie came into power in europe or showed that what we've seen is that the plates were divisions, some of the ethnic divisions and the structural problems it has haven't been sufficiently addressed in the last couple of years, and these include different narratives about 8 years history, finished federalism project and tensions over the divisions between the center in this and the regions which, which are driven by claims for greater representation from various ethnic groups
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and more autonomy. and i think really that is at the roots of the conflict there and why i think people worry about the wider consequences. conflict spreading beyond the right region. that's asked misalignment from chatham house. thank you. now nigeria's on me has admitted that soldiers were equipped with live bullets when they went to disperse a demonstration in lagos. last month, the shootings prompted widespread condemnation both at home and abroad as the military claims its man fired in the air and not at the peaceful crowd who were part of the end, saul's process against police brutality. now there has been no official death toll from the incident, and the families of some of those lost still have not been able to leave interest they have come to confirm their worst fears. such ng for answers at this mortuary. after they arrived, ones went missing during porter's 1st month in lego's. last year,
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as brother is one of those unaccounted for. she went to a protest on october 20th. but to me every time there is a very big sadness that i have ever had in my life. i don't know how to put it because it's obviously painful nigerians to, to districts across the country for several weeks to protest police brutality. but on october 20th, security forces opened fire at one of these demonstrations in vicky and it was district. the number of casualties remains disputed. despite over coverup, the government claims it has nothing to hide so buried. in the 22 lady gracie's who
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the nigerian military denied, but today told me to firing live rounds at peaceful demonstrators gathered. the ongoing probe is seen as a big step towards holding growth, or it is accountable for their actions that human rights organizations have described as brutal and unjustified. but it's not enough for america who just wants to find his brother's body. so you use operate on your own government to show your force because they're not helping the shit in my posts. in this country. i'm not going nosing journey for different news. was the secret and corresponding favoring is the author reporter just so he joins me now from lagos. hi fred. how many people remain unaccounted for?
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since the end sauce protests christine of the prison system and people were cured as a result of the porters to understand for a composition that i listen hard with private dr. who say that he actually transported more than 150 bodies. but there were few shows, actually this number afraid. and then there was an inquiry that is currently underway. that was, this happened the aftermath of this process. so that's a little bit about that. and perhaps give us a sense of whether the public actually has confidence in it that the inquiry has 6 months. on this inquiry into abuses committed by this is
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a police unit that was the center disbanded. and then they have also to key into crimes committed during the porters to solve, including dead model people and other crimes called meted out was just about this month. but whether people will trust this inquiry to be remains to be seen. all right, thank you. that is correspondent in lagos, moving you, thank you for it. and that is it for now. be sure to check out our other stories on dot com, forward slash africa. we are also on facebook and on twitter and we, we love to hear from you. we want to know what you think about the stories we cover on this program, and the stories that we should be covering today will leave you with pictures off those insults precious in nigeria till next time it's
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and beethoven is for beethoven is for the beethoven 2020, 50th anniversary on but of thousands of museums are shut. can virtual reality replace them for now that's coming up here on arts and culture. and the world's top award for sacred architecture goes to a church covered in 3 d. ceramic tiles reflect the sun and later on oh oh oh oh oh oh oh oh oh oh oh oh oh
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oh oh oh oh oh oh oh oh oh oh oh oh oh oh oh oh. so it's american singer, erica sticky explains the connection between yodeling and the blues. first, museums and galleries are on lockdown again in many places around the globe. some fear they may never reopen, but something else is happening here. digital tours of museums and galleries are taking off, including at the national museum of denmark, a virtual reality, or 3 d. tours of galleries and museums are booming. it's often the only played visitors can access corona restricted exhibitions. the danish government has provided support to the national gallery to put 40000 works in a virtual shelf. we're actually seeing increased interest in our digital resources because of the corona and all the shutdowns, because people are only able, sometimes to access our own culture from from,
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from their homes. internationally acclaimed danish artist tudor hilton is getting a lot of online love from all over the world for her corona inspired exhibition. the virtual version of her gallery show has gone viral in china. i'm used to work with the whole world this audience. and this is actually adding the possibility for my paintings to also reach an international audience all around the world. i think it's very positive. modern art fans and those who work in the industry are now able to follow the international art scene even more closely innovative web sites like our land dot com. a platform where many of the world's leading galleries present 3 d. or versions of current exhibitions. as a cute,
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convenient to use the media to get an overview about what's going on in the contemporary art scene. all over the world. the world's art treasures and the latest modern art are your fingers. and my colleague, adrian kennedy is here. adrian, let's talk a little bit more about these virtual museum tours. i know that you've been on, if you can, they replace the real thing when it can be quite intriguing and it gets you to museums that you wouldn't normally go. so i think one of the problems is that some of the these artworks are an interesting if you zoom into the pictures, the definition isn't always fact could really say with our plan dot com. today, hilton thing that we saw the very good, but some of the museums are not using state of the art technology. for example, i was at the get sea in los angeles. and i couldn't read the info texts on the
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walls next. and now i've tried a few of these. one thing that struck me is, it's kind of fun to visit a museum. you've never been to, you can wander around some of these empty rooms on your own. but at some point, i felt that i wanted a little morientes. maybe it may be a guy of you. that's right, but some museums are responding to that. for example, the bar, perini, and pottstown near here, which houses the collection of soft hasso plattner of the museum is keen that in this case, the coat of mourning exhibition remains accessible to the public during knocked. so they send. how can sign up to talk through the rooms and given background information by explorers. ok, so how would that work? would i just book that on the museum's website? that's what you can and you chose if you die, it's not free. it costs 3 euros,
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but i think you can afford it. 2 they also got some free video shows, and one i think might be going to people st david way because this is for you. how about yoga and you can join and for a quiet morning section of each new exhibition at the oh, that is actually really cool. we'll maybe you know it maybe you and i could do that before the show sometime we could join a business opportunity for the future. that is actually ok. i would meet it. that is pretty cool. you got me there. i'm sad to hear that about the getty that they need to get their, their act together in terms of better resolution, but the barbarian, a dream candidate. thanks so much. thank you. now, let's move to architecture. can buildings elevate the human soul and they bring people closer to the divine?
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that's the challenge for architects who design houses of worship. now every 4 years saw they gives out the international prize for sacred architecture. and this time with more than $100.00 projects in the running from $33.00 countries. the winner is this asymmetrical catholic church in the little german town of point, just outside munich, striking structure, rising up from the apartment building. a catholic church. even from the fire. it seems to beckon a colleague told me that he was on a play, came to munich airport, when he saw something glittering brightly down below on the ground at the root. and it wasn't fact the church here. you know, they're going to sort of how to control the mantle of light architect acts of full alpha and his late colleague underway as mecca planned. the facade of $15003.00
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dimensional ceramic tiles, each one a miniature of the churches for him and i preach, tile is rotated and flipped and grouped according to a specific patterns to result in the desired effect. and that includes this multiple refraction of light. pressure from interest to the church has one prize after prize, including germany's top architecture award of the course. a meek of the interior features solid natural stone and white light. the altar is at high level with the parishioners, flanked by 3 large openings meant to symbolize the holy trinity. but i'm here and there aren't a lot of colors here, but we have above all various nuances of white lies. and then with the natural
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light of the sun, there is a play of colors. so in that way, this is really a church that truly allows you to sense the light of heaven, the cliff that's him, a kind of light as the formative force in other sacred buildings by and they asked mecca and his team, the mortuary chapel in the dream is a comforting room of passage, nikolaus church and noise, which when the 2011 german award for light design in a public building. they have in common a meditative reduction to the bare, essential or to the obvious. i think that in this era of constant sensory overload, people are again looking for spaces of peace and quiet. but faith is also a matter of tradition. had to adjust to some elements of the church, like nature as possible. gradually accepted the church as their own, won over by its forward thinking, openness, its unifying,
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and democratic approach. now yodeling. as an art form, many people don't fully appreciate to be fair. it can sound kind of like a teenage boy whose voice is cracking. but there are some yodelers who are just plain impressive like singer who won the swiss culture ministry's top music award. this year was born and san francisco moved to switzerland as a girl. a unique style brings jazz and blues to the swiss alps. sure is a crash. tookie. yodeling is all about a zest for life and expressing doubt in clear she finds inspiration in the echo of the alps. mine is beyond. it's like ping-pong. i have to just see
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a vice behind me. and obviously it never grates quite differently than if i were in texas. tast has climbed the glacier countless times. it's the largest glacier in the alps and is steeped in legend. many of the stories are mixed with her childhood memories, which tookie was actually born in the u.s. in the 1960 s. . when her parents then decided to move to a small swiss mountain village. it was a shock at 1st, but she eventually embraced both homelands and sets of roots. music is very much a product of this cultural mix. from a modern day heidi to rock n roll or the old world. and she also likes mixing yodeling with the bling. this is the south facing how closely related these 2 genres,
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all singing style saw it by this. they're both close to prying. i'm crying. i'm a maintaining oh, the cows are coming back again. and now want to see your blues lost. my father lost my car last mop. it's a sign. i know it's a wonderful cross between praying and complaining. i'm going to stack. my yodeling is traditionally a lemon taishan morning, or a way to call the cows home. the mountain people used it in the past as a way of communicating from one hill to the next tree. like a stocky brings a modern interpretation to the custom home all before even the upright seat. tense of i'm going to iowa born daughter, and the
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samuel is nothing magic about yodeling. once you got the high falsetto peach, the low chestnut, the stuff and it flips back and forth. then practice the tongue movement all over the low or low hollow or then you can yodel, it's not it's not that hard. but the sound of the alps without the kicks. yodeling transcends language barriers. well, there was no it yodeling, at the americana music awards. the night's big winner taylor swift accepted the artist of the year award for the 6th time and a video message she recorded at her studio. she and justin bieber both got 3 prizes, korean band, b.t.s. 12 and delivered a performance from seoul. here's
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