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children. one joint problems don't really get their lawmakers she wound up being here you. mean by renaming little creatures in the movie lady fuel economy. how will climate change affect us and our children was. born w dot com slash water. this is steve everything is africa on the program today bobby wine drops his legal basis to challenge the january election results and an opposition leader saying he is withdrawing the case he lodged at the supreme court because off balance. and. the former foreign minister ahmed busselton has taken an early lead in the 2nd
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round of the country's presidential election it's a high stakes vote we have a report from the capital niamey. and then ensued the while to take you on safari in south africa's kruger national park. hello i'm christine it's good to have your company uganda's opposition leader bobby wian has dropped to challenge the outcome of the january election he said he will withdraw all his court case because of what he called biased by the ugandan supreme court whose real name is. rejected the virtual come insisting that the election had been stolen from him the president. was declared winner of the january 14th election with 59 percent of the church why had asked the court to
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overturn the results on several grounds including court and widespread use of. and for more on the dead of developments on the story became cross to the ugandan capital kampala. is standing by janice tell us about the alleged bias by the supreme court's that bobbie why is talking about their alleged bias is largely stemming from that background of a chief justice or when you don't know chief justice ostrogoths they solved in the government of prison chairman 7 inch political position i'm told you are no c.s.s. the chief justice in deposits he was most of in his lawyer and then when you look at the past few days the chief justice system it's presidential where most of and so much as the judiciary has come out to say that's those meetings were not connected to the petition the opposition is not believing that but the wind is
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saying that in line with such close to prison surely 7 it cannot be the same month in this siege of a judge they do not believe that he will be able to deliver an independent opinion in court. but the wind talked about the taking the case away from the course and giving it to the public opinion what do you mean by that what do i meant these that his coming bark to the people just what at least he's told to do you hold these parties parties stuffed and he's saying that people who voted him in digital who told him to that it was generally is that people he's coming to because in the 1st place he fell into that he would go to court and sic justice but now that he has realised that there is no justice in the courts of law he has come back to the very people who voted in the 14th so generally to tell them that if things up look walked the other side is now coming to them perhaps then you know what to do with that and what is the feeling among his supporters. there is
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anxiety among some people actually on a political divides the people who support bush the wind practically wants to believe that what book the wind has done what his decision is the right thing to do they are following what he has chosen to do in a pos he actually told his supporters that to go and vote and windy vote they leave everything to him they voted aye now they've left things to him to decide many awaiting for his decision what if i tells them but but the wind has made an emphasis that's no fire and he says he's a man of peace and he has watched you so forces not to engage in anything to do with the violence but also police as one who got that it's not just us. canis what next for bobby wine and his people palm movement but go on right now has a completely different stick just on the hudson he has a go and when he was a member of parliament he had
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a chance to tip the issues into parliament but he's the leader of the opposition he's now organizing he's is now holding a completely different position but a greater influence 1 may say so what his going to do now pops is to organize more peaceful if you call it a ship within their ranks of the opposition and find a way of managing things the way they look i do moment because without a doubt prison most of it in yes no challenge in court to use likely to go to go forward on this one into power but both the one i stored is people that is going to do activities takes to get your missive in out of the law right that's janice mcconnell reporting in kampala thank you. it is now also the election initiated where the ruling party candidate mohammed has taken a small. in the 2nd round of the country's presidential election the final outcome
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is expected tomorrow people initiative voted on sunday in the presidential runoff between 2 political heavyweights in the country it is said to bring about the 1st democratic transition of power in the coup prone country's history that in addition . internal political instability the former french colony is also struggling to deal with islamist militants on neighboring mali and nigeria. reports on the capsule. behavior guarded polling station meter and the police are on high alert. is one of the poorest under these secure countries in the world the outgoing president mohamed cost his vote front by his cabinet members after voting for a potential sexes admitted he failed to devote an issues that wanted the people of new year. i'm calling on the people of music to call friend the
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immense challenges security related programs devolvement and cry me to issues and immediate challenges they carved. mohammed but zoom is the former for enough he has minister and was the right hand man of the outgoing president he is wildly seen as different varied as he came on top in the fuss around. but he's running against mom and it was money if former president experts say the contest is open. this election is very very important to the people who do use it but just because they are voting for it praised it simply because they all want to step closer to having if the shot of power. that's because president obama do is so for decided to step down after serving 25 year times his decision to respect the constitution is rare in west africa lots of
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laws a. peaceful transfer of power which has been lacking in need from the beginning it's going to be achieved i'm proud i'm proud as the fast democratic elected president you know history to pass on power to another democratically elected president to the most of the elite. to deliver a new measure the level of political the. few hotels turned up for this historic of what the majority of them were going about their business as usual this water did his civic duty but with big expectations we expect it change that's what we want when they wake up to know if i can buy
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a bag of rice and how much it will cost me needles next president will have major problems to deal with like poverty and rising attacks into israel extremists. the final results for the 2nd round of the country's presidential very chin's will be expected in the next couple of days. it's to south africa now with a tough call that 19 towns have cost of 870-0000 people a big jobs in the tourism states that the spread of the virus and the resulting border closures have kept foreign tourists away and that's left the south african tourism seeking a lifeline from the locals but it does appear there is hope in arranging at the kruger national park now take you on a short safari and show you his stunning place before.
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hi guys my name is bond ranger in the crew going to i'm ready to take you out on the safari come with me. i'm from the eastern cape i was born in canton on sea. port elizabeth after interesting the waltz ever since i was born. so walden is my myself and the field guide i have already to work in the group so amazing because kruger is so big they don't versity all the want like it's so rich. that is a martial. science one of the largest girls around then specializes in monitor lizards you can see the tail feather dangling on the other side of the lizard reading well.
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how could you be not happy. with any. one of them to prove to train on the bridge this is what i'm wondering. this but it's amazing because they utilizing what's been there as part of the history so that you have but actually trained with a combination i think to most places where you actually sit and look at the water but not the water flowing underneath you so it's very very unique it's a sign of hope because last year was a very tough year for the tourism industry and then most of their colleagues they've been laid off and through their worst so. every day you just saw some of the cars driving through the park every day i mean with
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a log done which is single vehicle driving literally the animals would actually weigh in haven't seen literally big elephant dung on the road line sleeping everywhere because there's no one there it's like they're begging for the tourist to come back. to the substance. and that is a for now of course a small dot com for its nash africa worker also on facebook and on twitter today we're going to leave you with the song. by fire boy d.m.l. that's because he owned the night at the 2021 nigerian music awards. he bagged 5 awards including album yeah to him we'll see if.
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there again i don't know so i'm not sure. bearing witness global news that matters . made for mines. what secrets lie behind. discover new adventures in 360 degree. and explore fascinating world heritage sites. w world heritage 360. now. hello and a very warm welcome to news from the world of arts and culture from our studios here in berlin and here's what's coming up in the next quarter of an hour. we feature the novel damien by. one of the most widely read and translated german authors of the 20th century. and the british photographer i was the philip
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wife who shows us the unintended beauty to be found in multan industrial landscapes quite an. box we begin in the theater which has been particularly hard hit for almost a year now by this terrible pandemic performances with a live audience are practically no one existent but. by their very nature creative and completely new worlds are emerging on the internet so how can fish productions be on screen like t.v. shows but still remain. let's have a look at what some theaters here in germany have been doing to keep the cultural flag flying. is this room still a theater space stage or has it mutated. into a television studio in the coronavirus era the théâtre house you know like other
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german stages has had a radical crash course in digital presentation. i have it in the beginning i saw quite a lot of these terrible streams in the 1st few weeks of the 1st lockdown it was really as if the worst was being dusted down just in order to have something to show and then in the fall i felt like the 1st theater people were beginning to really understand how this media works and were making more specific production. than i love life now. before we begin. yeah i mean in the past. when theaters try to conquer the digital space spoken theater is at a disadvantage choreographers find it easier to make an impact on screen still actress sandra bullock believes the attempt to give drama its own digital form is worthwhile. says on the scene you hope it's a bit of
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a hope that in the future theatre will perhaps think about this a bit more and there will be a kind of media library for the times when theater attendance is limited for whatever reason. so that you don't just have a camera in the middle of the auditorium during the 2nd press rehearsal but there you really think about how you can make it work with these different means. after playing in both sites book and liked kleist spent to see layer has ended up in virtual space. acclaimed production reduces the action to 2 characters it trusts the skills of 2 outstanding performers the whole lot and he ends heart. the both the farm and the have to show the stoops to. rise i think by man bush but i know who didn't who by. these aircraft in that so much hype that it's was
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here will always fail if it tries to compete with netflix. ways fail if it tries to compete with the fast card highly professionalised film medium which is what a netflix series is but in that is here is some as naive as you know it has to be the opposite rar cropped and that was the great thing to see the auditors faces as they act not as they are in front of the camera when i come up i. remember penta see there was shown exclusively as a live stream the screen. it a form of communal experience in the digital space as well. they've owned pillows for a. year yeah there's only payloads for that. inside . why it's fight you want he wanted it was also important to you.
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in the end that you see that it is filmed so that you don't pretend we're making a film where the cameras are hidden but that they're visible and you make what we're actually doing here transparent that is making a hybrid of theater and television in streaming and digital or whatever you want to call it. in this seemingly endless winter of our discontent theatre is trying to expand its real space into the virtual even if hopefully in a few months place can be resumed with an audience performances will change as a result. because we are after all subject to such a large number of influences there's insta stories that are 15 seconds twitter with 340 characters and the countless netflix series and i think the other just can't completely close itself off to the.
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theatre continues to try to find its place in the digital jungle it will only survive there as long as its audience remembers what theater actually is. to go to the theater again in our continuing series 100 german must reads a book by one of the great german office of the 20th century has damien is what's called a bit too much room literally an education novel because it explores the psychological and moral growth of the main character sinclair sinclair by the way is actually a thinly disguised version of hester himself is david leavitt's in a moral quandary himself. being good is a nice idea right so why is being bad just so much more fun.
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author how man has this book damien deals with the big questions of good and evil right and wrong the main character sinclair grows up in a religious family where everyone does the right thing but he is the black sheep as a child and a teenager sinclair is torn up by guilt guilt over his lies and later his sexual desires he wants to be good but he doesn't believe he can be enter damian another young student with an otherworldly presence and ideas that turn sinclair's moralist christian upbringing upside down. he had said that the god we worship represented only arbitrarily sectioned off half of the world the official primitive world the world of light but we should worship the whole world so either we needed a god who was also the devil or we needed to establish the devil services along
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with the church services that honor god when how man has a rope to me on during world war one he was grappling with a crisis of meaning and clearly he wasn't the only one the book hit a nerve when it came out in 1919 and became an instant cult classic if you're looking for a quick read that will actually make you think about philosophy spirituality and more ality than damian as where it's at. now can shoe factories shit trees old shoes industrial buildings be beautiful british photographer i was just looks at the world in a different way exploring industrials faces with a special visual language and turning mundane places into something special in his new. photobook unintended beauty shows how pipes conveyor belts cables and machines
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can see through his camera lens become catches as wide for says himself he likes to elevate the everyday. images reveal an interconnected world of pipes wires and cables there a glimpse inside the industrial universe of parts usually concealed from the public eye this is where british photographer allister's philip wiper is in his element he's photographing the inner workings of copenhagen's new camera bag a heat and power plant. i can never resist. quite. the phrase that is why. 40 year old allister phillip wiper has a very individual i for industrial spaces it is photos pipes machines and shafts look more like graphic designs or even abstract art he and doused the sterile
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factory halls with an artistic purpose and expresses his enthusiasm for them. i'm amazed by the way humans can build. your rock you are just. wow this is crazy the fascination for this is. from record kind of. desire to get into places the people don't get to go. to these images are no feel good calendar aren't there to austere for that. about 10 years ago why put discovered his affinity for industrial complexes and started photographing them above all he's fascinated by their own intended beauty but his compositions also tell us something about what humans create and how. these robots were built to process frozen pork fat for sausage making. this is a radiometer for atomic particles in
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a nuclear research lab. and this is an outer space simulator big enough to accommodate entire space ships. and on this photo is a giant container ship a vessel this size can transport around 850000000 bananas. one of the things that really fascinates me about this is both the graphical elements the size of it the scale the enormity of it but also there's like a story involved about the way that we live how much of it we produce and how much of it needs to be shipped all over the world. in 2004 wipers visited denmark and stayed on he taught himself a target. he doesn't process his photos much on purpose i try to do as little as i can. because i'd like to work in a simple way it's not because i have any problem with with editing through march i'd like to just bring out what is there already rather than trying to kind of too
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much to. viewing his images we noticed that hardly any people appear in them. every now and then i do have a person a picture when i think that it adds something to the picture telling another story but these machines they're all about people built by people. so even the absence of people his works tells about people about their needs and their creations for instance this green house is a plantation for medical cannabis. the museum of decorative arts and design in bordeaux france has collected his images in an exhibition i like the idea that people are amazed by the fact that humans are kind of building this stuff. but i also want people to use their imagination about where it could. where it could lead
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or what could be happening. mr philip wiper is always on the lookout for new subjects his photographers are high keeps exploring industrial spaces while his images reveal their hidden worlds along with their unintended but subtle beauty. and unintended beauty is the title of his role the unique book more arts and culture stories from around the world on our website at b.w. dot com slash culture and on facebook and twitter that's it for now the.
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