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in the heart of. africa. what's in store. for the future. legal you. can buy groceries to go to your insight. into. this is state of the news africa on the program today a legal victory for bobby wine uganda's high court has ordered the end off the opposition leaders house arrest and has instructed officials to remove the troops stationed at his compound. and get an update from mozambique sports city off a railway hundreds have been left homeless decide known illinois hit the region over the weekend. plus the gridlock is worsening at nigeria's busiest
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ports hundreds of trucks have been stuck in traffic for days some for weeks. hello i'm christine wonder it's good to have your company uganda's high court has ordered security forces to free bobby wine from house arrest the judge rebuked authorities for confining wine to his compound saying it was illegal on soldiers and police officers surrounding wides property have blocked him from leaving his house in kampala since he voted in the january 14th election now why it was the main challenges of president joy it was 7071 that election with 58 percent of the vote but why it insists the election was rigged. and. is incompatible with more on the story hi judy is tell us more about the ruling what
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what did the judge say. the judge will be going is a free man the judge ordered both police and the military to fight. the wind. an hour ago before coming to this like you say. it's not going to comply with what the judge has to do but when i came to meet us from graham study now you got this they're both generally some it's allowed to go to a race against the way they bought the question maybe because of the boston so we can let's not say what is up and i both want. from want to learn from the court but we want freedom and that's what they want to change is half the 0 point he's given any indication that they will comply with that quote. from the press conference he has to police folks told to come to god they are going to comply with a court order they're going to withdraw that deployment from both the winds but
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from what i have seen i don't think that is up to how thing we wanted to come on this to please show us those and find out if indeed the police growing the i mean i was the hot seat but when we reached that we found there were so we couldn't raise these to conform to what the police say any good is and it just helps us about that that the justification that the florentines. making for keeping him detained in his home. they have been holding bobby lying on i think. if they are allow him to hate to the streets he might call the supporters on his side violence so they've been holding both the wind and of the under they claim in the interest of the security of the country they think that if the wind goes out he's allowed to move people will follow him people would demand for results people would demand for action on this country the country on twitter violent bot so holding both the wind
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they say cause he hoped bring about peace. in janus tells us about the condition that he is say to be and of course a specific to a family a price nobody is allowed to access into what do we know about the condition that he is in at this time. what we know based his lies you know in one body when we took himself he say's he's home it is more like a military come with police and the military surrounding the if he's entire resistance he cannot sleep doc means econo taxes he says like food he cannot buy food he cannot send anyone to buy anything i did most so he stays busy to go to these homes that is the situation of his whole mind the idea tweeted that he has a young baby at his school. who needs to go to the clients 600 by forgot some point he said and that's the key that you can run out of new york. case what is the public mood in the country adn obviously with all of this happening but also
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a sense that president un was seventies election when it was announced then went into a country is divided. just like there were the results were received from just did they were declared by their nature commission. the opposition enjoys very strong some votes people are really frustrated there's a lot of teams this police and military deployment almost in every street patrolling the streets from daytime to the evening throats the night people do not know what is going to happen next but also when you. go into strongholds of prison jorja missive in the worst parts of the country it's a joyous mood they have continued with their business as usual they are not interrupted all right. by reporting in kampala not facepalm from the home by the way thanks genius.
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southern africa has been hemant by a net that tropical storm cyclon enemies has brought extensive flooding to parts of mozambique zimbabwe and the north off south africa not a psycho and cross the coast of mozambique on saturday hitting the port city of beirut and surrounding areas now burial was ravaged less than 2 years ago by a psycho in a die which killed hundreds of thousands of people. cleaning up after the strike learning by about heavy winds and rains wrecked thousands of buildings in the city . of storage it estimates that some 7000 people have been displaced in and around. people are in urgent need of essential supplies like food blankets and shelter aid agencies say. with the light of. the west suffering from the floods we should have been evacuated but not enough boats of arrived. i was sad because i've been queuing up since the day before yesterday but i haven't been able to
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board a boat yet. we left everything behind and we only have the clothes while wearing west sleeping on the road under the rain we're suffering. the way that's bad that would add to. this title i made landfall near by on saturday it swept over the cliffs to reach meet wind speeds of up to 150 kilometers per hour but the winds cause less damage than originally feared. but we have been kind of who are. the wind has not been as we were anticipating so comparatively this has been a milder however there are a lot of work on the ground so the floods are. they are and the.
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system has been disrupted. electricity has also been knocked out in some regions several rivers in mozambique have burst their banks leaving vast areas underwater much of this is farmland leading to fears people could lose their crops a ways is now been downgraded to a tropical depression. bringing heavy rains to regions of zimbabwe it's heading to botswana. now the ports off nigeria's economic capital lagos deeper into a crisis they were already conscious to the for the current virus and to make then curfews and lock down slow them down even more even call go trapped on the docks now at the same time hundreds of trucks are piled up in traffic outside where drivers can wait days or even weeks to enter the ports correspondent takes
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a look at this long standing problem. but. while we wait time for game of car these truck drivers on their way to be a pop up ports illegal they've been stuck in traffic here for 2 days now. and well you know there's a bunch going on. we don't know why we're stuck here no money for food is all used up with and we don't know when the rules be clear again. abdel-aziz says he doesn't have enough money to bribe the officers in charge so that he can jump the line not all those trucks are here to pick up from the ports whether some of them are also using the approaching receipts to wait for customers. in and out of the port is always job sometimes banks days weeks and even the long in traffic and the longer they went on the road. inside the poor clary
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agents brite say he has just received a call from his driver after spending 2 weeks in traffic he struck his friend almost at the truck. but his journey has only just begun. maybe another 2 or 3 days before you can get entry and. i want to hear we're going to enter that they were inside. the lagos sports simply overwhelmed it's one of the busiest sports complexes in africa and the last time it was expanded was in 1976 ports authorities say the ports now process is 5 times more cargo than it's a regional capacity there are 5 of the ports in nigeria but this one in law and handles 70 percent of the country's imports the government is building
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a real way to help ease the traffic gridlock but question. action has been delayed due to the 19 pandemic inefficiency of the ports has made. clearing agents. a problem that. the company doesn't own many trucks they provide a service connected agents to drivers prices are not favorable for you. to see different things that we measure how long does it take for. your in your tummy factory so you also can manage some of those things we do your own stuff you're going to see the average on our own time for troop 360 found out and he says he. makes more accessible to drivers who have never used a smartphone even with these. insights and interior support problem.
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to make my prevents the country from fully marks in my eyes in africa markets to keep. meanwhile drivers like. you have to find new ways of spending their time. in traffic and that does it for the program today but before we go we want to pay tribute to south africa's oscar nominated jazz trombonist and composer. who died on saturday at the age of 83. activists music fired black south africans as resistance to repressive white minority rule he is now performing at the free south africa concert in london in 1900 joy and i'll see him next time. it is. very.
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sad. the. happiness here is for everyone schumann penises are very different from primates you know we have many totally ridiculous sized few nature and their feet that this is climate change spreads it sets how pinas increase books you get smarter for free get over your books on. sundays that famous like a bunch of the cli because i want to be a gemini was for me the last few years have been quite. brilliant. and i've learned
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that the time when it comes to general day is on the whole so with the credit me on for a chance perhaps the biggest on the new i'll be a blood hound and on the record i'd love to be an even better person they're a punk but when you feed them all together they're realizing oh just another way of living you ready to meet the dr and then find me right just. welcome to news from the world of ops and culture. then has been resonating to the sounds of schubert lead for a whole week now more about that in a minute also coming up. in 100 german must reads a medical fascist dystopian. novel the method has new relevance in these khurana times. and 3 dimensional like you've never seen before from checks go to patrick prasco.
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in the arts world today streaming events online have become the norm the pm here in berlin has just posted to shoot it week for the 3rd year running this time with no live audiences botch non-participants could watch and listen in live the whole idea was the brainchild of the american lyric baritone thomas hampson who coaches young students stasi outsell next year it was all using the works of the great master of song from schubert's. now. here thomas hampson fine tunes a signature technique in a workshop. i was certain my young colleagues can cross is that it's not really
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about us singing it it is always about. the story of capital cost of course was over $600.00 songs as a lot of stories. for 6 days thomas hampson transformed the pierre boulez silent central berlin into a laboratory for schubert's leader he's one of the best contemporary singers of opera and born in the united states he now lives in switzerland and as a passionate teacher here in berlin he helped 8 young singers from around the world find their way to shoot but the essence of who bought. i hope it doesn't sound too simple but to me the inner life of human beings. was astounding in 101415 when he literally changed the law inscribed slimes cape of german song song in general. for
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hampson schubert's great talent was his skill at expressing inner state such as happiness jealousy and love through music this is kate of until really 2nd time taking part in hampton workshop she's from georgia and is now under contract at the start see how to cut. some of them and thomas hampson is a very good teacher which not all world famous singers are i was really very pleasantly surprised that he's such a sensitive person. as well and since the pla and superman she is. of course him since she got to meet also had to adapt to pandemic restrictions participants had regular antigen tests and had to wear masks there was no audience in the hall but the workshops and concerts were streamed on line then and people
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had to keep their distance staring away from one another in the singer's world is difficult teaching from a distance i was admonished might live this afternoon and it's all well and good which are to close. on one of the evenings the master himself sang but. an undisputed highlight of the berlin schubert. thomas hampson the cliche it was reassuring to see that even someone like thomas. anderson gets nervous during a concert and that it's ok. thomas hampson is not only a great artist but also an inspiring teacher. you
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need say holds a doctorate in international law she's also successful also with her writing style compared to that of ray bradbury she can now most probably list of talents syria or perhaps profit 12 years ago she wrote a novel called the method all about it dystopian future in a fictional country with a health dictatorship where health is literally everything an interesting premise right now. what if you never had to get sick again and never had to have another cold let alone a heart attack or stroke cancer no parkinson's no all timers tell and pretty great right even if it meant making a few lifestyle changes. and. the
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method by you really saved is about a future in which people's physical wellbeing is the top priority but there are rules everyone has to stay inside sterilized zones and do their exercise and no one is allowed to drink smoke or sleep with anyone whose it immune system is not compatible. a regime called the method monitors its citizens to make sure they comply the system seems perfect in its rationality but 24 year old moritz once more he wants emotion and excitement and freedom. unlike an animal i can rise above the compulsions of nature i can have sex without wanting to reproduce i can decide to take substances that unchained me from my body and allow me temporarily to be free i can disregard my survival instincts and place myself in danger for nothing more than the challenge and the thrill. to be human it isn't enough to exist if to exist
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means simply being here in this world man must experience his existence through pain or intoxication through failure after more it's framed for murder possibly by the regime his sister mia fall into a depression she finds herself rebelling choosing personal freedom over a life of health and security the consequences are brutal you would say is this topi in page turner is about a nanny state taken to the extreme the regime in the method is horrible and oppressive but it may still have you wondering how much would you be willing to sacrifice for perfect health. the church concerts patrick proscar works in a variety of optimistic disciplines from painting to ceramics and as a sculptor and the sculptures you're about to see are also illusions he creates
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pool traits which depending where you are standing in the room looking up freedom then 2 dimensional then if you move again they can just be a pot of computers all shoes. 'd 'd these images play with perspective 3 d. he comes to. the various elements fused together into a picture of the writer friends kafka an animal morphic portrait. anamorphic comes from greek and means something like reshaped. and i thought at 1st the image appears distorted and takes shape only when you change your perspective all of the viewer has to occupy a certain place in the room to see the intended result. check artist patrick prasco specializes in such illusions is an amorphous art works can be several metres across and take up entire room. mr portraits of famous checks here we see
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the founder of the multinational footwear company. is one of my latest works. all the enemy morphic sculptures you see here are made up of objects that have some connection to the subject. so this is in fact a portrait of tom. made entirely of shoes. on his wall. for weeks prasco collected around 200 shoes worn out shoes and scraps of fabric and leather to assemble the many elements he needed for his piece. it's one of the most challenging sculptural techniques i know what. not only do the objects have to have something to do with the subject they also have to be of a particular size so they can fit into
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a certain place in the work. and they have to have the right color since i also use them to modulating light and shade i need just the right color and an absolutely compatible shape of the 1st name. she lives like a brushstrokes the work is based on a photo. this pile of lamps and other electronics conceals a portrait of nikola tesla the great pioneer of the electrical engineering. it takes patrick prasco about 2 months to complete a project like this. a precise sense of visual proportion is vital when assembling the elements. when i do a portrait of a world famous figure i really have to be exact right down to the millimeter for that person to be recognizable in the end. so i've always got to be checking to be
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sure it's right i have to go to the viewer spot and check everything again and again. if you meant is not in just the right place the portrait could become a kind of caricature. patrick prasco exhibits a sculptures in the illusion art museum in the old town of the czech capital profit . the exhibition center piece is dedicated to the country's most famous composer. the other side of this cunning double portrait made of musical instruments and sheet music to pick between. it's a sculpture that can be viewed from all sides not just one. and the subject continuously
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changes. it's a truly 3 dimensional artwork and definitely one of my most complex. patrick rush though is constantly searching for new raw materials for his unique portraits who knows what he'll come up with next. finally today it's 10 years since protesters gathered in tahrir square and car at the beginning of egypt's arab spring the song leave by musician rami became the anthem of the uprising but resulted in his arrest and torture 10 years on exile in sweden performed again at a concert risked we'll have an interview with him in a couple of weeks but for now here is in concert by. oh look the book is
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dreamed of more right and more freedom freedom. to choose women and tell a story about we fought in 2011 that will be going away from here in. slowing up for liberation as told by the 3 courageous women of the french parliament comes up. to. a free day counts for us and for our pledge. the line is honestly to bring you more conservation law how do we. see the screamer how can we protect habitats what's with all our waste and.
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we can make a difference by choosing smart solutions for stains set in our ways. the idea of those limits we'll see recently little small towns in hong. kong and. life on earth one of a kind and. a coincidence. that previously the earth was just messy chemistry last time i thought mission. impossible but the truth of the creation of our solar system with our planet is a bit like winning the lottery the day i saw the. moon skirt for . starts feb 11th on t.w. . cut.
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cut. cut. cut. this is g.w. news law from berlin tonight the european coronavirus vaccination rollout the slow roll out critics say that it's going at a snail's pace while coronavirus infections and deaths so work tonight d.w. speaks to germany's health minister he's unhappy that back scenes produced here are being shipped elsewhere also coming up.

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