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finally, they gave up and went on by in your mind's eye goes, but returns because sewing machine sewing, i suppose, was more appropriate for girls than writing advice. as no, i want to meet all of those women back home who are bound by their duties and social rules and informed of a board, the basic rights. my name is the about of people and a war z. to, this is peter b. news africa on the program. today. countries are racing to secure doses off a covert 19 vaccine. but won't health officials say africa is not brady logistically. to roll out. it's not just in the immunization drive and we need a family from ethiopia's to grind reagent. not only have they been displaced and they've traumatized from the ongoing conflicts. they're also still trying to make
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sense of why one of their own was bludgeoned to death. in an early november massacre. hello, i'm kristie wonder, it's good to have your company. a continent wide assessment to measure preparations for the coven 1000 vaccine has shown that africa is far from being ready to roll out. the vaccination drive 40 countries. in the reporting analysis which revealed that the continent has an average score of 33 percent readiness, and that's well below the 80 percent benchmark. now africa's c.d.c. says mass vaccination against kovan $1000.00 is unlikely to start on the continent until midway through next year. but the countries to ramp up their, if it's months of, into research have brought
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a coronavirus vaccine even closer. but experts say that's just one phase done. getting a vaccine out to the most vulnerable across africa will be expensive. and the world health organization is concerned about the logistical challenges ahead of the brain or they are even if the good of the effectiveness of the dozers will need to be monitored and the public educated many on the continent simply want the best deal possible to a far more issues their way to hundreds in nigeria who make me to be a bit skeptical things too
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. while the continent has reported relatively low infection figures, the coronavirus is on the rise again, prompting calls for greater urgency in the response. south africa has the virus infections in africa with more than 760000 confirmed cases and more than 20000 deaths. i am now joined by the chief advisor to south africa's response team is and if you genealogist, an infectious disease specialist, welcome to news africa professor. so we have the w.h.o. saying that africa as a continent is not ready to roll out the vaccine. how does the south african government plan to vaccinate or it's 58000000 people?
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when we look at this particular taxi is unlike anything else we've done, it is a completely different situation. fortunately, the 1st set of vaccines we had received will be a hello to really easy to implement because those are going to be among health care workers. so there will be done through hospital pharmacies and so are it's the next groups that are going to be challenging that infrastructure, build their planning as well or way in several countries, including ok professor, we're hearing governments around the world and now and saying the vaccine orders that they've secured for their countries, and we're not hearing so much on governments in africa. why is that the case? so country isn't africa. most of the action is qualify under the kovacs rules. as vast as county is there to see vaccines that are subsidized or donated,
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and all of those countries have opted to secure their vaccines through kovacs rather than go to individual companies. and the challenge of pain to individual companies is that, and each country can afford to go to 5 different companies and hold out at least one or 2 of those vaccines. for poor crapsey who has in a position to do that, we will have to wait to see which vaccines are you fictive and go to those at that time. so we have preorder and prepaid because that is too high. a risk and we would do not have that. and so that's why you haven't seen african countries talking about security eyelash or individual orders who rather we are going through the kovacs. they say you have been quoted as saying that africa will not be a damping ground for vaccines. what did you mean by that?
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i was making the point that we will simply not accept their vaccine because it's 2nd class and nobody else wants it. we will choose vaccines based on the 5 criteria that we have set out those $53.00 tier 1st of all safety, the 2nd, the is if you can see it, then we'll look at cost, ease of it, ministration, storage. and then finally, we're seeing the order of those. so we're not just made to accept vaccines because people are provided to us or sell them to us cheaper. we will choose vaccines because they are appropriate, and they are the best choices that region meet within the constraints that we have . professor setting up to carry him. thank you for the ethiopian region, off to cry has been besieged with fighting that broke out of him before when
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federal troops launched a military operation targeted at the region status, the t.p.m. . if the government imposed a communications blackout on to cry, making it impossible for the wall to know what was happening and days after the conflict began, amnesty international reported a massacre had taken place in the region where what is now known to be at least 600 people was stabbed and hacked to death with knives and machete. a family whose father was killed in the massacre. we are at the year end camp called village 8 up 212000 refugees live here and the harsh conditions. running water and food is scarce toilet facilities have yet to be built. here there are many refugees who fled from the town of my cousin. i crossed the border in ethiopia, according to records by rights group, amnesty international. a massacre took place there early november, 600 people were slaughtered with machetes and knives and says, according to witnesses, also as loyal to the t.p.o. f. were responsible for killing ethnic. i'm her residence. but reportedly the m.
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herrick army and with european forces retaliated and also killed civilians. it's very hard to very fight either side of the if your government doesn't allow any journalists inside to cry. refugees here tell horrific stories of a family in mourning 13 days ago. they lost their home. who was husband, father and brother, a brutal killing? committed by. i'm herrick's soldiers. the victim's brother believes he didn't have a problem with anybody. he was an old man. he was killed just because he's too good . i am really said they believe his death was part of a revenge attack by him. herrick soldiers after 2 graine militias killed over 600 civilians. the victim's wife suffers still in shock. i'm afraid i'm afraid of war. i'm afraid of these people who killed us was nice, machetes and x. was both sides. the is european army and the air forces have been accused of committing atrocities against civilians. but both sides have rejected. any
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responsibility for the my cadre massacre, suffa doesn't understand why the killing started, so suddenly, the m. haro, whether friends and neighbors, who says that right now had a, between that the green, you know, and the, i'm hard. there was no problem before we are born together, living together and marry each other. but suddenly they came and start killing the children and youth in the old people. and now more than with the youth, she fears for the 2 grand people and the children who are now displaced. these children have no future. they don't have anything here in my car, we had everything we needed water medicine and treatment. but not here in this camp and what can i do? he does a big problem in my country. and her biggest hope now is that this war will come to an and soon and that she and her family can go back home and rebuild their lives.
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and i, gerrit, many children dream of becoming football stars so much so that fake agents have been known to lure young hopefuls with false promises of fame and fortune, but be met a scout who's genuinely wants to help develop future talent of the country is disadvantaged communities my dear has long been a hot spot for football talent, like many youngsters, always dreamt of becoming africa's best football player. would have it. john is now a coach and a unix academy. the program house reaches out to about 800000, new in disadvantaged communities, across africa, ministry to kids, in communities. most of the important issues have vices such as drug abuse and harassment and so on. so i said to keep calm, would come up with strategies on how to solve all of these challenges. so i said ok, i want to involve most i want to tell energies into sports activities. john has
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successfully humping over 64 young football players in 15 different communities, including here on community. he moves from street to street, identifying players with potential. this is one of the young people who to pick from the slum and now he's international. this is the ball freestyle. are we picking from one community, unknown to us? live different is now global. so i think i will go to lead to peace. this is i want of arguments. we want to belong to all the tricks international to show a bible to austin condi, who's the freestyle. i want to feature in troops international competition. he's quick feel for the chance to pursue a career in football, our genes we get to before. i think very many in the area when there was no opportunity, not give me a lot that you could do one present. he said, i think i need ok. yes if you want. i want, i want of course,
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every success story comes with challenges from fine and good place to practice, to find justice and i'm going to quit and taking care of the kids at all requires money. that's why i don't see them on relies on funding leaders just for the new stars academy is totally free judging these young people who actually need phones. that what we did was we got a grant of 10000 years the last of us time to buy football boots and buy other things the need for lead balls on coons for 14. what about the 2000 us dollars grant? the u.s. embassy in up, which i use is that money to support the project. we need star soccer academy. she won both local and international awards team, a saudi woman, one tanami body, asked to name him for greatest success. and we wish them all the best and that is it for now, be sure to check out all of the stories on data on for its cash africa. we're also
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on facebook and on twitter today. well, leave you with music from the central african republic where the orchestra is making people don's with an old music style. we'll see you next time, a new book on the new movie. what secrets lie behind this one? discover new adventures in 360 degree and explore. fascinating world heritage sites w world heritage 360 getting up now
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from the ghetto to harlem. everyone knows probably why despite coming from a close family, the pop star wants to become president and she's got this elite credible story of bobby war starts december 10th. d.w. be the bearer of the oscar season is upon us the time where holly would usually pumps out its best movies in the hope of winning some awards. but what does oscar season in the year 2020 even mean with cinemas, either closed or on the brink? that's coming up on arts and culture. european union
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youth orchestra gets its dues for decades of international music making and later on ever innovative chili gonzalez, pop a little 20 to arts and culture. critics are starting to weigh in on contenders for next year's oscars. and a year when hollywood held back most of its major productions, are there any front runners amid the flurry of online releases? and i don't even read. so i'm going to put that question now to my colleague adrian, candidate, dream. this is usually the time of year when people are starting to place bets. what might be getting an oscar? what might not be? can we even start doing that in the year 2020? months, more difficult. it will be movie journalists if they want to speculate stuff.
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and there are a few no brainers, one of them is one night in miami, as we will see in the trailer. this is a film that focuses on, a meeting between 4 black figures. malcolm x., the evolutionary books of mohammed ali, american football player, jim brown, and so seeing as sam cooke's, the movie, based on a play by real life events to take place. the movie just is a night that showing the world with malcolm x. galvanizing december. so that the chase just use today like this woman that we are is called a struggle because we are fighting this thing about civil rights. they give a black people what they really want was
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a pound of bricks. so i could go ask around on it. what do you think? that's why i started by jean king who already has an acting oscar, and she could become the 1st black woman to get a best director. oscar nomination. what else is hard? a dram? another vote contender is no match for, and this is 3rd feature and it stars frances mcdormand as a woman who in the recession following the 2008 financial collapse, leaves a small town and becomes a band nomad in the us. it also features real life and what is it one of the top prices at both venice and toronto. it could bring dormant best actress,
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oscar he and doesn't give too much online release on december 4th. ok, so we've seen some really are contenders there. what about the new movies that are just going online now? any, any buzz there? well, one of the happiest season. this is the 1st coming, crisper, spin the love story. it features kristen stewart and mackenzie davis as abby and harper the couple. and dan levy as abby's a friend, and we can take a look at that. i think you would have a perfect relationship. and i really like everyone. i want to marry her. yes. very sexually attracted to her. here, i suppose. and she is a good,
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very nice film for the coming difficult holiday season. and it could be up for a golden globe because they have a comedy musical category. in terms of the film, does it have a happy ending? what has been released? so viewers can find out for himself, holiday season coming out if it had terrific so much so many artists and institutions have worked tirelessly this year to keep culture alive. and the european cultural brand award recognizes this year, our youth orchestra, a state of the art norwegian library, and a ukrainian center for urban history to name a few. let's see who won top prize. an elegy for a cultural scene under threat in an empty hall with no audience or applause. the 15th cultural brand award took place in a tough year for the sector. but a covert safe ceremony was held nonetheless,
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to honor exceptional cultural providers and investors live strain from the nikolai zion pottstown. we want to make it clear, the culture is still there. still, it hasn't gone silent on them. and culture can still unite people across borders and build bridges over the winner of the main award. cultural brand of the year is the european union youth orchestra, the cultural bread and 2020. and the orica goes to the european union, u.s. orchestra, only 2 representatives of the orchestra were allowed to receive the award in person violinist money in class and clarinetist thompson, founded in 1976. the e.u. y.-o. is one of the oldest international youth orchestras in the world. it's played more than $1000.00 concerts under the baton of the world's leading conductors as they always playing it, the 1st,
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the last time they gave ever sing it every moment. it's 100 percent and above at every single. but it's also very challenging for a conductor. they will never forgive you if you are not giving this 100 percent. the orchestra is made up of europe's best young musicians each year 160 new members are chosen from thousands of hopefuls from all e.u. member states. candidates are between 16 and 26 years old and are chosen by a jury in their home country. for talented students. he's just inspirational. that moves all of us to tears, places in a world that is very troubled. the orchestra has experienced both highs and lows in its 4 and a half decade history, but the sense of community among the members has remained strong. the y. o. is like a family,
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which is one reason why the coronavirus pandemic is hard for the musicians who can't perform or even rehearsed together. winning the 2020 award for best european cultural brand is not just a highlight. but also yet another milestone in the orchestras, long line of successes. great. i mean we are always putting so much heart and effort into every single project. everything that they, everything are rehearsed and so it feels amazing. i mean, and that's where the people behind it, the management, the board, everyone is working all year. not just the products. so yes, it's a great we enjoy the evening because these kind of evenings this year are cup white dress. so we try to enjoy them. this weekend so it seems 2020 had at least one pleasant surprise in store for the european union use orchestra staying with music for now, and one of the most innovative, versatile, and sometimes just plain silly composers around is the comedian head,
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popper and classical pianist, chilly gonzales we met up with him at a studio here in germany. chilly gonzales in his trademark robe and slippers playing one of his piano compositions. the artist's quirky breaks with conventions set him apart. while he does respect, classical music genres potential for stuffy news is really not his style. ready thank you. i. his performances are provocative, crowd surfing at an orchestra concert. inconceivable until he just did it. gonzales isn't someone who hides behind the music. he's a showman. i i,
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i thank all these rules are all these things that limit your kind of spontaneous reaction to what might be happening. it's profoundly unsexy. it is against all the notion of what i think music should be, which should have strong contrast and emotions under a giant umbrella of fun. and who can respect someone who doesn't want to have fun? i can't and can sell as has fun, experimenting with different genres, classical jazz, rock. you name it. and surprisingly classical music is where he finds the most
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freedom more so than in pop or hip hop. let me just quickly play a reference to rap song. let's say still great by dr. dre. classical musician would find this to be far too flat. i believe. a classical musician would say, you're missing opportunities to put expression into the music, their version of still dre might be something like this. then silence says that the great composers of the past, such as mozart or beethoven, loved to improvise and entertain, just like he does. that's why he says, we shouldn't treat their works as holy or beyond critique.
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i think the idea of taste in classical music is really problematic because these prophets, these old dead white men have really been sort of, you know, projected in to a kind of pantheon of untouchable genius. you can't even decide for yourself if you really like them or not. really, gonzalez takes what's often seen as a stiff and old fashioned john round deconstructs it, and fills it with new life. is an unconventional approach. hashan for music. you can watch a whole half hour with gonzales on their you tube channel d.w. classical music. he also talks about his new christmas album, even though he says he doesn't like christmas. and i'll leave you now with one of the world's top art fairs that almost didn't happen. art basel hong kong,
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normally features around $250.00 galleries this year because of the pandemic. it's just 22 year of the artworks that made it take care
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