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starts feb 19th on d w. this is day w news live from berlin 11 manas have been pulled out alive from a mine in china after 14 days underground hundreds of rescuers have been working to free the men who were trapped after an explosion at the site specialist teams are speeding up their efforts to reach another group in a separate part of the mine. the u.s. and the e.u. condemned russia's tactics against anti-government protesters thousands were detained at rallies across the country called by from one critic alexei navalny
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will speak to one of his close friends. a method he held welcome to the program 11 manas have been lifted to safety 2 weeks after an explosion trapped them 600 meters below ground at a gold mine in china the dramatic rescue operation has been gathering pace with specialist teams rising to reach the men who are still trapped $22.00 in total were cut health after the blast in the mine in sendong province one of the miners was confirmed dead several days ago also that breakthrough after 2 weeks of intense rescue efforts this man grateful to be a lie his eyes shielded after he emerged from underground. he could walk but others were too weak to stand.
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boreholes where their lifelines vital supplies including food water and medicine were lowered to the miners. a psychologist also provided support to those trapped. the explosion happened in an air ventilator shaft after major blockages suddenly fell to the bottom rescuers were able to reach a man trapped alone at 630 meters underground the others one of whom died were found at 540 meters 10 more people remain unaccounted for life detectors are being sent down to locate them. 9 managers have reportedly been detained for failing to report the blast for more than 24 hours it's a dangerous line of work in china nearly $600.00 mining related deaths were
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reported last year alone. correspondent robin chrisma joins me from beijing now with more what do we know about the condition of the manas who have been rescued. well the 1st miner who was rescued is in a very weak condition and i'm quoting the officials here he said there was no communication with him no extra food so actually it's a miracle that he survived and among the other 10 rescue workers they were in the group and 9 of them us supposed to be in a relatively stable and good health condition because they were also sent additional even requested on their last day underground sausage meat so i should do a really a careful because the rescue team established a communication with them but one of those 10 miners he is supposed to suffer in injury but i don't know how severe this injuries. and we understand there are still 10 manas who are unaccounted for do we know what hope there is for these miners who
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are still on the ground well yes hope but a little hope they are believed to be in the so-called 6 central section of the mine but the rescue team does not it's not sure if they are really there and they are also not sure until what time they can reach this section of the mine so i mean time is running out they are trapped there since the tense of general and yes i would say the chances of survival are getting. from being one of the chinese authorities saying moving on from the rescue operation one or chinese or 30 sang about the cause of the accident and indeed the response to it from the mining company. well i mean they're criticizing the mining company because they have not reported the incident fall most certain hours it's a big scandal but that's actually happening quite often because usually those companies that will try to solve those things by their own and and the big problem
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is that we don't really know how this happened because our reporting he is quite controlled by the state they usually hand out orders on how to report it and when it's reported and this explosion the reason why. this whole tragedy happened is unexplained for us so we don't really know why i think such an invasion thank you so much. and let's turn now to some of the other stories making news around the world this l. police in the netherlands have a rest of the alleged head of one of the world's biggest drug syndicates on a warrant issued by a stray bia said she is said to be the head of the same goal kut-o. which dominates the $17000000000.00 a year asia pacific drug trade the strike he was seeking his extradition to face trial is. at least 9 people dead after a powerful storm hit the port city of bayda in mozambique cycle and the waves caused less damage than feared but heavy rainfall could still bring serious
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flooding over the coming days. the ocean viking rescue ship is seeking a mediterranean port that will allow more than 350 rescued people to descend by moderates were picked up off the libyan coast on friday and saturday after trying to cross to europe in the dealing with in the area is worsening. of the u.s. and the e.u. have condemned the russian authorities over the use of harsh tactics against protesters demanding the release of jailed opposition leader alexei navalny the demonstrators answered no volleys call to rally made after he was detained upon his return to moscow last weekend he had been receiving treatment here in berlin after recovering from a neophyte hold poisoning with a nerve agent such as protests precent scale spanning more than 100 cities across the country thousands of people were arrested. with chance of putin is a criminal and freedom for not only thousands of demonstrators rallied throughout
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russia. government officials say at least 4000 people gathered in moscow's pushkin's kaia square independent observers put the number it more than 10 times that. police detained participants in mass at the un sanctioned demonstrations amongst those who were bundled into police vans were. alexei navalny his wife yulia and prominent supporters of the opposition leader like his aides knew buff sobel. could kick. in a serious hole in the demonstrations after he was arrested at a moscow airport and quickly sentenced to 30 days in jail or you know somebody gets them more than what are many of the demonstrators here saturday's protests were about more than free. yeah news i'm not one and i'm not for novell me or against putin i don't care who's in charge should i just want to live like
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a human being that's it like a human being like a normal person and that's it that's why i've come today. most organizers didn't apply for permits expecting they wouldn't be granted and ahead of the protest authorities warn security forces would be deployed citing concerns about the covert pandemic. refrain from participating i have to warn that law enforcement agencies will ensure the necessary order in the city you're going to be speeches but at the. arrests were made in cities large and small across the country as part of the largest opposition action in years and alexei navalny is anti corruption foundation is calling on its supporters to prepare for another wave of protests next weekend. how to talk more about this i'm joined by vladimir cough executive director at the end he corruption
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foundation and a close friend of lex i know valley welcome to you vladimir your friend told the russian people onto the streets yesterday and i kind in their thousands why was so many willing to risk being arrested. well i think the it's a combination of 2 factors 1st not. everybody in russia in the world was following the events of the last 6 months mind he was 1st choice and and then returning despite threats to russia and there was unlawfully detained and he's still in detention so that's one factor and the fact is that recently we released a new video exposing mr putin and his corrupt show in the form of be aware you are old man should be able to in the south of russia so as one of the protesters had a banner with the words this president is too expensive for us and the russians. to
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protest the. detention of not only but also against the rampant corruption in russia. is $40000000.00 views on that video released during the wake however history says the kremlin will not admit to feeling threatened by mr the bounty or his videos but should they be. i think that their actions speak for themselves more than their words the level of presence of security forces are in the streets of moscow. just throughout russia. the brutality of police the information campaign that they are launching against now well only people who will come to this sir crowder's i think they speak for themselves they really are free to brave is a word used a lot when talking people talking about your friend i say the difference between
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bravery and stupidity is knowing the danger and choosing to do something anyway is your friend alexei navalny aware that his life is in danger through his actions. well i think nobody is more aware oh it's then the person who suffered from poisoning and it seems like it was not the 1st attempt and has spent several weeks in call in berlin hospital so if somebody is where those him returning to russia was and natural thing for him that's where the work of his life is that's where the political organization that he created is he hasn't done anything wrong so it's only natural for him to go back to russia and continue his struggle is russia he's trying to make a difference here is russia though any different today than it was yesterday we've had thousands of people on the streets but has this and will this make
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a difference i mean history is a process nobody has the crystal ball what will happen but also are the only constant in history is change and the system of critic regime of corruption that lies that has been put in place in russia over the last 20 years by putin and his quote is it surely will and. i'm glad to be a part of people of the group of people led by in the army who are working to make that happen. to me i should cough executive director of the anti corruption foundation thanks so much for your time. what a football now and lobsang suffered a shock defeat to meit's in the bundesliga around 7 leipzig headed into the fixture 2nd on the table while their opponents were sickened from bottom with just one win to their name this season. like to exude b.m.r.
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goes man was worried about his opponent's unpredictability ahead of his side's trip to mites and few indeed would have expected this going to unfold as it did. when muscles a bit so lashed a speculative drive onto the crossbar adams was there to mop up the rebound the 15th minute lead for 2nd place lights nothing out of the ordinary but 2nd from bottom minds produced a rapid response i'm not a rebound so the home so i drew level looser and yet got a punishing peter good luck in the lights go. 6 minutes late said the favorites were back in front thanks to moscow house and bird's 2nd goal of the season. but only 5 more minutes had elapsed when you say back to his 2nd goal of the game to level the school's once more. like jake again failing to deal with a simple set piece leaving a load to tap in from 2 metres out not those months men were held to a frustrating 1st half stalemate and the half time rest part would be short lived.
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the hosts came tearing out of the blocks in the 2nd half and in the 50th minute to release. this time the goal came from open play new loan signing danny de costa dons passed house in back be fully employed by railroad be sure to cross the 21 year old's 1st ever buddhism a good goal sending his club on the way to a huge victory. stunned leipsic could find no reply and minds dug in and held on to complete only their 2nd win of the season and their 1st under new coach boss friends. or following said less bonus league action had to berlin have sacked. after their $41.00 defeat on to their brain and that the deal was appointed last season in april and successfully led the club out of relegation trouble but after a terrible run of form this season with only one win in their last 8 percent to 14
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in the standings the club also part of lies with a long serving general manager me. fans had protested against has leadership. before saturday's game with braman and it proved to be the final straw. that's it for me and the team here in berlin for now world stories is the program coming on top of her short break stay tuned for that and i'll be back in 45 minutes time with full stop. why does the very muddy tires and drug use we deliver urgent lifesaving boxes we give our everything to reach those who need us the most every box feeding their futures. got serious for the hard part of life saving for years in the sun much more down roads with no names we feel asleep to live
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months this makeshift camp near boston us border with russia has been home for he'll suffer the young pakistanis share some shelter in the woods with 5 others. with. this but that they will she loved everything live on land. this my food they have enough to eat suffer says but other than that they have practically nothing all this time of year temperatures often drab well below sea or suffer has to collect goods from the far east to keep the rule that's only one reason the men endure these conditions they want to get so crazy and into the european union throw in a timely park police catch their beard while you can and of course you know you political party. don't have enough on my for you coming across the border.
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don't much try but then one day with a fully. safir wants to find work in germany in his hometown of karachi in pakistan he says he had to struggle day in day out just to make ends meet and while living in the woods is hard he says it's still better than life in deepa the leaper refugee camp made headlines in recent weeks 1st it was cleared and burned down the migrants and refugees have now been moved into tents but many here say nobody should live like this in winter it's pictures like these but half attracted unwanted attention to how boston authorities have handled the situation but the region's prime minister says the e.u. and the bosnian government share the blame. so there are solutions for the migration situation in bosnia the highest officials in this country need to show political will to stop and regulate illegal migration in the country and to control
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how the money is spent humans. of all the people we spoke to here non want to stay in bosnia but rather to continue their journey into the for many the chances of being granted asylum in the year are slim but it doesn't deter soffer who says going back to pakistan is not an option europe have everything they can piss poor food is go to school or everything. that's why we wanted to put. your burden. on as soon as it gets a bit warmer for his suffer will try to cross the border again but for now he has no choice but to wait here a life in march rain and severe cold. as of january the u.k. no longer belongs to the e.u.
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complicating trade with mainland europe fishers in scotland are experiencing these difficulties firsthand. knew mcqueen would much rather be out on the water right now but what would be the use the legacy as he usually catches on not reaching the continent this year he's only been out twice off the island of living on the west coast of scotland the forced the. catch never go any farther. because the paperwork wasn't. shipped it was written off it never made it never made the journey to the court and all life in the queen's langoustines usually end up exclusively at fish markets in the e.u. like here and lonni sue man in france but at the moment hardly any cargo comes through from scotland since drags it and there are a of additional paperwork is required including you had 6 of the kids for life
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catch hell certificate has to then correspond with the order travel. going on the correct glory or the correct plane. and if there is a slightest if the paperwork doesn't match up in the slightest way then it's rejected. many fishermen on the west coast of scotland feel the same way as mcqueen in the scottish town of open there are a few tracts waiting for fish crabs or mussels for the continent. any fishermen like mcqueen want to wait and see if the problems can be sold before they send the precious cargo into the unknown. and entire region has come to a standstill many people here are angry i think it should not absolutely this was a gentle mind that. just had no help whatsoever prevented in the only way there's just for us in and in china and
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a lesson in the county which figures show can bear in mind 62 percent of the scottish population didn't want it to mean what breaks it and this is exactly because it's really not just for the shellfish but for a lot of the produce from scotland was going to your. new mcqueen is convinced there's no easy fix additional bureaucracy is a new problem that comes with drags it for him and many other fishermen in scotland the survival of this business is at stake. now to afghanistan according to reporters without borders it's one of the most dangerous countries for journalists in the world critical reporting and bringing prison terms or even death. this is the 3rd funeral of a journalist in afghanistan in 2 months the t.v. and radio presenter my lai my wand and her driver were killed by gunmen in early
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december. and i'm so hot i'm there what i would if i don't want to. come and go which is she was on her way to work and we had planned to do a show together i was on air when i got the news we had to stop the shows were but how about rock n roll but i want to go to one of those new gritty parts for good order for a journalist and a woman in the spotlight 25 year old with a symbol of the new afghanistan a threat to fundamentalists and those she criticized. that and i have 10 more daughters like milo who could give their lives for a cause but i want the killers apprehended back in the know what is not targeted killings of journalists like my one by gunmen or car bombs have become all too common in afghanistan despite the ongoing peace talks between the government and the taliban the country is still rated as one of the world 5 most dangerous places for journalists and with weekly reports of new attacks threats and intimidation local journalist groups are rating the alarm another member that afghan journalist
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safety committee wrote a letter to the un security council urging it to help reduce the violence. i don't think it's ever been as. scary as it's right now. because it's serious that all journalists are threats. will only 6 weeks we have lost 4 joggers and all the. jokes you know are. particularly it's. so warm and thus has created expense if you're an american journalist all over the country. just days after my one's death and almost 300 kilometers away another journalist from atlantic side was killed. shop close to his home but are not gunmen the next head of the local journalists union and reported for outlets like a.p. and al-jazeera according to his colleagues yet received threats and inform the
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authorities about them but got little help. an attack on journalists is an act of oppression in our society you know one is more pressed than journalists i have to say let's question ourselves and let's get united let's ask our leaders to explain why this cruelty happens and how long it's going to continue whether it is the taliban i s local strongman or government affiliates the question of who is behind these attacks often remains unanswered yet for those who continue to do their work as journalists one thing is clear they should not have to risk their lives to do their jobs. our last stop is portugal a popular destination for digital nomads who prefer opening their laptops on a sunny beach in an office is no problem in the age of corona. lisbon portugal to picture risk capital is
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a favorite distin nation for digital nomads among them is melissa the 28 year old goes to and has previously lived in canada and sweden a year ago she began a new adventure in part you girl. when i came here i was like what am i doing here i didn't know a single person i didn't know a single word portuguese i didn't know how to say thank you. but this is not need to come here from year was one of my best decisions the world and. melissa eggers employer is based in canada how work is digital and flexible leaving her free to live where she pleases and lisburn really appeals to her with its mild climate and beatrice on her doorstep. but egger says it's a misconception that digital nomads always work on the beach or in their pajamas in bet she regularly rents a flexible work space in the city center for
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a few people can work here for a day or a whole month making hughes of the office facilities being removed from your team from your family from anybody else you want to feel connected somewhere and i think having a place like a co-working space which is. your base this very important. melissa edgar organizes online events at the appearances for organizations of doctors and midwives and it's funny anyways it's one of us and anything for it would be contracted to get most of her customers are located in north america and the difference time zone that can mean working long hours melissa is home after a long day she too sometimes experiences delts loneliness and the longing for her family. gets that interest. especially during that pandemic she calls her sister and mother as often as she can.
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yet come along i mean that the 20 year old returned to europe so she could reach her family more quickly. it's evening in a bar in central lisbon described the pandemic places that surf rude are allowed to stay open melissa regularly meet her friends here some of them are locals and some are experts like her who left in a madigan existence i want to see more before i'm able to i'm happy to try my friends how it. all stroy it's in the will remain her home but at 28 she still finds its true parochial bear right now giving up her live with a digital nomad is out of the question. 77
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percent. financing in kenya to. kick boxing in uganda. and soccer culture in south africa you know what. this episode is all about school let's file for the 77 percent. next to. violence and abuse was part of demon life in the cold colonia dignidad in chilling. decades of human rights violations isolated from the outside world. the perpetrators are still connected to politics and businesses the victims have been ignored and forgotten the long silence colonia dignidad. in 45 minutes on d
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w literature invites us to see people in particular. i like to see herself as the pig sty and strains grown up her. own objective for america is to share with her find beautiful. delivery books on youtube. hi there thanks for joining me on this very. ng 7 percent sure i am michael and. this is going to be a great special show. so here's what's coming up. we meet one of germany's best female fans and talk to. the passionate football fans in south africa. and he will talk to one of dan is.
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someone. we can call. first is becoming popular among young people in the country with many of them using it to improve their lives let's find out more in this report. and the best along mentor and also. a lot of. so i also weighing. fencing a sport that is still relatively unknown in kenya here in nairobi is only practiced by about 75 fences but coach steve is on a mission to ensure that the sport is recognized. fencing come on.
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fencing is a new sport in kenya but now it's slowly becoming widespread and this makes me have to video. it more stadia you know but you can see from my trainees it does help them a lot and that's changed their lives and when we started with them they did not have shoes then but today they do have shoes then on a year to. run on may change a key and their behaviors have changed you know and they've become responsible in what responsible. in 2012 steven started offering his classes today fencing has gained more ground attracting people from all age groups who want to learn more about the sport. one of them is actually one gary she is one of 20 female fences a 21 year old started fencing a year ago but she's already making huge strides.
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when i realized oh when i had a board fence. it somehow changed my life. it is late. for everyone. there's a. family were skeptical at 1st a mother could not believe it and because of the weapon was afraid that her daughter would become a thief but in the meantime they have understood it and support ashley in her sport and you would let me. ask trains 5 days a week and the hard work pays off she recently won a scholarship to study in south africa. i want to become a coach which. so many kids are
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getting. if. you're. all over. before you. to the most fencing in kenya. just like i actually are committed to establishing more clubs around the come. and firing the next generation of kenyan fences. i'm sure your seat at the school you saw is the brainchild of. a german 1st who was warned several international awards thank you for joining me on this so investor nomics hi thanks for having me so my 1st question is why did did you
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decide to introduce this project in kenya well fencing is my sport i really love it and also my father is from kenya so it was a no brainer to come to kenya to bring him to show it to everyone and i've seen a lot of good in this school that the young chaps used in that how do you get to young people well those were personal donations and. donations so whenever i fly to kenya i bring something when my mom goes to bring something and when you talked with the young people in the school you get a sense that there is talent and talent absolutely i've seen so much talent already we have the 1st guys already assisting the coach helping we have 1st to alumni from school in south africa training school for coaches so i see a lot of talent. i mean i imagine dealing with so many young people from different backgrounds can be quite challenging and interested and new sport can be quite
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a challenge and what are some of the challenges conditions some of them with us i think the biggest challenge was actually bringing the kids and the equipment to get there like giving them the possibility because so far everyone was really excited to have like this new project to be able to try a new sport and and this new adventure because as you said it's a very very new sport in kenya but people were they were just really excited and happy to try it and do you see that there is. future for this sport absolutely i see a big future i mean what we've established so far in those few years since last year we were part of the world fencing federation so now the guys can actually go to competitions and and go abroad as i said the 1st 2 alumni from that training academy that is just so exciting and we have a disabled program as well so the sky is the limit i really want to go in all directions and make it as big as i know it from germany for example how far is that
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dream go on as well so far we are only in there. we're really one and wanted to have like a stable program in there will be a big one and from there go to the other counties and my home state is actually from your kids who may. be really happy to see your club and soon but. the north and the south of course too so we should expect very soon there's going to be the fence and i hope so. absolutely if i can help i would be so proud now in case you fall into conversation as simply put she can stop you and get awarded for it now i've seen the girls in kenya and i feel like this is something that i can do easily so i'm going to get me to my friends but while i do that. history make up. a lot it's
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a ugandan kick boxer who is a world champion has his story. with 13 titles to him named patricia is the reigning world kick boxing champion in the female lightweight division. a lot of courage to stand up it takes a lot of courage to have to make it to the top i mean even when you make it to the top some people still doubt but if you listen to the voices of other people than listening to yourself you find out you block out yourself from what really you want to be. throughout her career she has faced negativity in discrimination in uganda kickboxing is considered immense only sport so patricia rise to the top was an uphill struggle. before i'm not going to and that's what i want to change. to be one for you to want to.
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give your child your wife because when i was a young that i had a lot of truth but dreams don't come easily. so i reached a point whereby i said i have followed enough but get back turning me but what do i have to tell myself. 2 time world champion isn't just a tough opponent in the ring she also supports female athletes who have suffered sexual harassment and violence alcohol large has a. very clear message for the paper treaty people are mentally sick because you have something to show to the world but someone is actually limiting access to reach where you want to go one of the girls were korah crying about sexual harassment a lot of them but it's never occurred to me because once i showed them what i wanted. no one even thought about coming that hey patricia this underscores for me my school days the hell out of today patricia knows that you can't just let have
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just speak for themselves in your home village in goa the 29 year old founded a club for mostly young female q. boxes she believes that hope for a better future with the young generation is specially leaders also work to us creating is safe environment to further develop their talents we can do this we can achieve it we are greater than we are actually we added beginning every. this year she is focused on defending a world title she is convinced that he achievements inspire more african girls to stay focused on their dreams. growing up i was torn between friends and kickboxing but look at me today i'm a pro friend about to spar with. alex now before we start do i get an advantage for being shorter than you are absolutely not in fencing we don't make a difference between heights we don't make
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a difference between. the weights as you know it may be from judo or take one dog we all are in the same category as long as you pick one weapon out of the 3 like this. you have no advantages ok now break it down for me what exactly is fencing so for me fencing is a lot of creativity it's also moving while you have to strategize and you have to adapt to different circumstances because i have a strategy you have a strategy and when you change your mind i also have to adapt to that and i mean of all the things that you could do sport football basketball why do you decide trying to stub your pool and was the thing that you wanted to do it just gave me a lot of fun and i just really like to be stubborn people i like to move i like to strap. gys i like the interaction with the opponent because i also used to do swimming and running for example and there you fight against the clock but here you
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really fight against the opponent and you'll get to see if your strategy was better than theirs and how long have you been to sport i started when i was 21 which was insanely late so i've been in the sport for roughly 12 years ok now there's been a lot of discussion lately in sports or on the world talking about greece's in the sports. fans in germany and also us a block what has been your experience like well luckily i didn't have many experiences with racism in my life in general the few that i had where very unpleasant obviously i had one big one also in fencing but i reported it and it got handled so yeah i dealt with it that way many people like you in germany who are into sports well right now i am the only person of color in the national team which is a team of 24 hour we have a few in the junior team and i'm just hoping that my legacy what i do
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in the sport will help to change that a little bit because i think that anyone can do fencing and you just need role models you need representation and see yourself in and to to achieve that yeah it's i think it's important that you you mention your legacy talk to us about what is being your legacy so far i know you want to number of awards but what exactly is your legacy so i've won 2 medals at the european championships so far right now i'm training for the tokyo olympic games hoping to qualify go there and maybe win a medal and i think that actually my project in kenya is also a big part of my legacy because that one will go on long after i finished my active career and that's why i'm really. proud and happy that it is happening and when you hope to finish active korea but i'm also planning to go to the paris olympic games
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which will be 2024 so that's for sure i will train for those lympics and then we'll see as a cop for when you can be active in the sport and pay fencing is pretty has a pretty wide range so we had a limb pick a vice champion actually in rio de janeiro who was 42 but then the picture was 21 so you can see you can really go on for a long time so now. look at me here why have what it takes to be the next world champion absolutely if you have a lot of time we will make it happen ok now i am going to get in shape for the next championship yes head i can be the next world champion but probably you don't know what sport you are into at the moment so here is a selection of some of the best sports across africa who knows you might get inspired in the meantime i will be fencing with alex and don't know.
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when you're going to love scoring. kristine's and the money that comes with sports hundreds of nigerian professional footballers a plane for teams brought zimbabwe sports is one such sector that has groomed will renowned. young cricketers like these ones in me for just one thing to make it internationally it's like in monte olympic gold medalist corbin trees have given their nation something to cheer. kest now civs is the youngest ever sports minister in the current government.
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these days several training programs camps and scholarships have sprung up to scout for young talent not only in football was in different sports for example in 2030 in the n.b.a. launched its junior m.b.a. program in a blue john and gera nigeria has produced nearly 20 n.b.a. players more than any other african country many people are beginning to take making a living from professional sports most seriously. young people try hard to follow in the footsteps of their ideas the true you got an olympic gold medalist john i keep on stephen king protect our adored by the achievements are often overshadowed by the substories in local sports in number of form are you going to sportsmen live in abject poverty some cannot afford the basics of life however many talented young ugandans wants to be aiming to the big goal with the hope that if
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one can bring a gold medal home others can too. after a grueling 90 seconds with alex i realize that fence then isn't as easy as i thought so maybe football yeah could be my calling in south africa many on steps like me have the dream of becoming the next football star but i like me yeah actually pursuing dreams and this report to me had to so went to where football has become the path to glory. johannesburg it's much day in orlando pirates supporters are filling up the clubhouse the pirates and one of the oldest clubs in africa but have been left without a trophy for years but real fans do not pledge their loyalty to success. but. it's not just what. we need that kind of what is on the cards.
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but the tide is about to turn the tide it's played a phenomenal season and the fans are upbeat about today's march against their arch rivals the kaiser chiefs. some chiefs supporters even came to watch the game with the pirates with club score so it took their home and the fans respect each other for the you know one thing. that's what a lot of these he means literally while the father who for the chiefs his daughter is a team player supporter. part of the winning formula of the team is the new coach. here at the training base of the rand study i'm enjoying his blog the former bliss leader coach introduced a rigorous training regime with intensive technical and individual training to believe that there is more to be unlocked enormous the potential here is enormous i think not only in south africa but africa in general the player stuff is equally
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strong but also in terms of behavior and reactions on the field there are good different solutions. it's unbelievable if they were training even earlier i think they would have more success in football. and just in the diet of the players and started video recordings of the training sessions to analyze potential weaknesses at the same time in kind of a mindset shift by wanting to play in discouraging solo runs. the new strategy certainly pays off after 6 years without trophies the pirates won the empty 8 cup in december last year a competition featuring the top 8 clubs in south africa. the midfielder linda is certain that the new team spirit will carry the club for. anybody's children together with pulling in one direction you know went into will we have been and p.
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to flow for the long stemmed and want to keep it that way throughout the season still while the team is the one in the saloon this will be looking for to win this on not only for ourselves but all families and the fans that isis has put the sticks after the training coached in by our calls frustrated to meeting with the players strictly no media. but at the clubhouse the atmosphere is tense until the 58th minute when the pirates run a counter attack overwhelming the defense getting the offense putting future titles was was. the man question we wouldn't know what we're not. now want to call what it wants to take everything. including the cap on. the pirates wean and the despair of the case the chiefs supporters is soon forgotten in the end everybody
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celebrates as one big family. and talk about football. one of the most famous football players on the african continent john who was all over the world has returned home to ghana with a mission to reignite. for football but do you still know this guy for the past 17 years as a motion has spent to take football fans all over the world at 35 many of his colleagues are hanging up their boots but not him. john has returned to play in ghana at a time when football is struggling the coronavirus pandemic and a streak of football related corruption scandals has dampened the love of the game as a mole off hopes to change that today he is training with the lead on city's football club you know across you know i started training. you know so i've got
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a long way to go you know everything that i can and i think i need time to prepare physically mentally i'm very strong everything is alright physically and to be ready to be able to compete you know right now i'm just trying to do the finishing touches just my experience and. that's me. john is gone his all time record holder he scored 51 goals for the black stars and played 107 games course country and is remembered for its penalty miss at the 2010 world cup in south africa. despite the anguish gone and suffered that the fans still love him they are expect a lot from him this season. john dances when he scores excites us a lot. to him to help this new club and also promote to the gun the premier league . the former governor captain has
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a wealth of experience playing for several international clubs even from the venture john mentors the younger footballers something he hopes to do more of. that maybe. people look up to me especially the local players they look up to me since. the league is going up but. everybody is happy you know because it was a board decision and i think. i'm very happy to be part of this is. john hopes that his presence will inspire the next generation of players and restore goddess which bill lawry. and the sports. because. if you have any questions or comments write email. call. all contact us on facebook middle of the
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