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this is the news live from berlin a police officer killed in that attack at the u.s. capitol president biden says he's broken off the events in washington d.c. the latest from the u.s. also coming up. during pandemic christians around the world mark holding the celebrations at the music for the 2nd here running for the run in with people say top of the disruption. and counting down to the game that could be the beginning of the. stranglehold of the bundesliga. could be about to
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rise on easter sunday. i'm anthony held walking of the shore in washington d.c. where a police officer has been killed at the u.s. capitol it comes less than 3 months after a mall basalt at the same location u.s. president joe biden said in a statement that he and his wife were heartbroken to learn of the attack and express condolences for the victim's family. the u.s. capitol in mourning the hives of american democracy once more the scene of a deadly attack. police vehicles for want of perception to a school the body of one of their own. william evans known as bailey had
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served in the capitol police force fit 18 years he died of his injuries after a car rammed into him and a colleague guarding a barricade the other officer is reported to be in a stable condition police say they shot the driver after he emerged from the thehotel and started lunging at them with a knife he later died at a hospital. it's not clear whether he intended to attack people inside the capitol lawmakers were absent due to the easter recess but other stuff as well there they were told to stay away from windows as authorities last time the complex and mobilized troops. it was one of the most terrifying things i've ever seen it was just constitution completely lie with our national guard members face masks and automatic weapons. investigators are now trying to discern a motive but say they do not suspect a terror link nonetheless the attack underscores that the capital remains
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a potential target for violence some extra fencing around the complex was recently moved well much 3 months after supporters of former president donald trump stormed the building a police officer died in the riot and another committed suicide days later this is been an extremely difficult time for us capitol police after the events of january 6 and now the vents that have occurred here today so i ask that you keep our u.s. capitol police family in your thoughts and prayers president joe biden said in a statement he was heartbroken and ordered that flags at the white house also be flown at half staff. a washington correspondent emily gordon is following the story for us we asked her if anything more is known about the attack as possible motive. apparently he has posted online about fears of the cia and the f.b.i.
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and so that could indicate mental illness. mental illness as a as a cause for why you did this at the same time national media has reported that he was a follower of the nation of islam under thoughts that could indicate to suggest logical motives but at the end of the day the suspect is dead now and so it should be very difficult to discern for sure what drove him to this point. as the washington correspondent and of the gardena speaking to us earlier well investigations are under way in taiwan after the country's worst rail disaster in decades 51 people were killed and more than 140 injured when a train smashed into a construction truck that had slid onto the tracks it happened at the start of taiwan's 4 day 2 men sweeping holiday it's a time when families often take to trying to return to hometowns and pay their
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respects at the graves of their. prayers as bodies are transferred to funeral homes. and for those lucky to be alive they recount a scene of chaos. you heard the sound of a collision as we heard the collision all the passengers in the train were thrown upside down. all of a sudden i just fell from my seat to the ground i hit my head and saw it was bleeding. this train was packed with nearly 500 people many cramming into the aisles without a seat. but just as the train came today gary tunnel it slammed into a truck tearing the front carriages apart. authorities allege the truck from a nearby construction site slipped onto the tracks after the driver left the handbrake off. prosecutors have issued an arrest warrant for the construction site
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manager. rescue workers describe a confronting picture of the wreckage. we found the dead bodies of the victims in the front carriage were stacked on top of each other and the carriage was twisted. disaster in decades and the government says flags will fly a half mast for 3 days of mourning many of those on board the train were planning to celebrate the long weekend in which many taiwanese returned to their home villages to clean the graves of their elders authorities have begun a strict investigation into the catastrophe. headlines around the world. there are new hopes of a breakthrough in negotiations of iran's nuclear program washington has indicated
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it's willing to discuss returning to a nuclear deal with tehran via indirect negotiations in the austrian capital in the trump of ministration you know to really pull out of the deal. nigeria has sworn in it's a new president. it's the 1st democratic transfer of power since now as you gained independence from france in 1960 you know gratian took place several days off to security forces thwarted an attempted military coup speech condemned jihadists who have carried out recent davis taking a test. run $100.00 protesters gathered in the turkish city of istanbul on friday there demanding that president richard. his decision to withdraw turkey from a land treaty that protecting women from violence demonstrations have been ongoing
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in the country for almost 2 weeks 1. 119 vaccines have arrived in a remote indigenous village in brazil's amazon a state. country rob is stepping up immunizations to better protect its most at risk residents this outbreak is the 2nd deadliest in the world after be united states the country cowardly accounts for about a quarter of daily coronavirus for life it did more than any other worldwide. now for a ground up of some of the lads developments in the corona virus pandemic and the u.s. centers for disease control has updated its guidance to say fully vaccinated people can travel within the u.s. without getting tested or going into quarantine afterward russia meanwhile is working on a program to offer people abroad the chance to get vaccinated against 19 in russia with it's a shot from july and the netherlands is pausing the vaccination of people younger
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than 60 years old with astra zeneca earlier this week german or thirty's also halted use of the shot so i think cases of riya blood clotting christians around the world mocking the east a holy week for they 2nd year in a row the pandemic means celebrations are more muted then usual francis is presiding over a scaled back rituals for the catholic church in run worship is can type out in some small ceremonies but a year on from the 1st lockdown many of tired of the disruption to this spiritual lives. it's a quiet holy way carrots and pieces square normally rome is filled with tourists and pilgrims for the 2nd straight year usually in the vatican are under a strict lockdown over easter to contain a surge of covert 19 infections. is the 2nd easter
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i have to spend with my. family does my husband and daughter because i cannot to reach my parents and brothers and nephews which live in a different region so this is going to be the same for many families and this is a bit sad but also we are a bit tired of this situation right now we know we need to be like this but it said this year it's better than last year because last. month it was possible nobody was permitted to leave their houses. or we are in the situation. but the through to the ceremony as. well some church of events will take place the vatican is scaled down easter with the faithful encouraged to follow services in the pope's message on t.v. radio or online the public is advised to stay home and police have stepped up patrols to ensure people don't gather. but usually continues to see hundreds of
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deaths every day nearly 110000 people have died across the country due to covert 19 with this new wave there is one difference the vaccination rollout but it has been slow the vatican has joined the vaccination drive and is hoping to inoculate more than 1000 vulnerable people over. a new kind of ceremony for this holy week. because in sports now and in the u.s. they spend a surprise surprise political move by major league baseball the. league announced it's moving the very lucrative all star game out of atlanta it's a response to georgia's new voting a law that critics say markedly restricts rational minorities from voting thursday was the opening day for bicycles top late to make the midseason all-star game in july attracts a big t.v. audience and is
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a case selling point for the host city. critics of slamming the move as i political decision but one georgia lawmaker is defending the baseball league against the backlash i think that you know everybody loves now to use that term council culture it's not council culture when companies decide to stand up speak their principles and values and understand that their consumers are also looking at what is happening here in georgia and that their consumers want to see the company do the right thing as well the gemini now on sunday says the most important match of the season in the bundesliga 2nd place leipzig host 1st place to buy in munich the defending champions a lot of sequin would put them within a point of the top spot with momentum and confidence on the side of leipsic and lots of chances have been bolstered by an injury that will shop sure to rub it live and all ski out of action. when
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a club has to leave this kind of talent. this kind of goal scoring powerhouse. this robert levin dusky on the sidelines or in the stands it's going to hurt the guy was on track this season to actually break a 49 year old boy in his league a goal scoring record. and then playing for his home country poland he suffered a knee injury expected to put him out for a month so how can byron beat the club nipping at their heels leipzig without their wonder score is he pushed. to riled up about this because i don't have anything. maybe we redistribute the team a bit we do have other players who can play at this position so we approach this in a positive way was defun it is now yeah it's a challenge for us but we'll face it. there's much to face in leipsic at leipsic stadium it is one bundesliga club that doesn't fear the defending champs in december they played byron 2 or $33.00 drugs at byron with 11 dusky so player and
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coach and confidence is their. coach yulian now goes in and says byron is obviously better with their top scorer but leipzig game plan won't suddenly change. over the course of the bundestag a season so far as 11 dusky scored almost half of byron's total goal count leipsic have spread the scoring out. in this lemon dusky less matchup between the top 2 clubs the 2nd place team on paper have an edge i've. got a quick from on that before we go back top stories this hour and the u.s. police officer has been killed a number injured after a car rammed a barricade outside the u.s. capitol in washington d.c. the suspect with a knife was shot did. investigations are underway in taiwan after the country's worst rail to sawston indicates 51 people were killed when a train smashed into a construction truck at the slade onto the tracks the country has entered
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a 3 day period. that's all for now world stories up next t.f. a train some of the best reports from the past week but forget you can stay up to date with all the latest headlines on our website that any time to be found d.w. dot com and also i follow us on twitter and instagram pamela's at the deadly news i'm anthony held for headlines in 45. more than a 1000 years ago europe witnesses a huge construction. christianity fully established itself. both religious and secular leaders want to just play their power. to trace the games. and create the tallest biggest most beautiful structures. stone masons
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builders architects compete with each other. this is how massive churches are created. contest of the. stores. on d.w. . this week on the world story. in russia the kremlin takes aim at tick tock and confronting racism in germany's catholic church but we begin in turkey where i'm carla has set a goal of vaccinating 60 percent of its population against coronavirus by autumn which means reaching the more remote parts of the country. almost 2000
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meters high up in the mountains lies the village of alton that in eastern turkey a few 100 residents one street. and this is the doctor in charge of the coronavirus vaccinations here in the village. they need adventure team come regularly many home visits require some serious climbing but they're almost used to it now. no coronavirus cases have been reported in the dead of 4 months that's why some residents are skeptical about the doctor's visit but they know this convinced that her commitment is important. people in the villages live close together if there is an infection here it will spread very quickly and many don't like coming to the hospitals in nearby towns so we have to come to them. that already.
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are. getting his 2nd dose today when the doctors 1st came here a few weeks ago he almost keep them out. i was afraid at 1st here in the village they said the doctors were coming to kill the old people or the elderly die from the vaccination i heard and because of that we were scared a lot giovanna boiling over. they never knows that there is a lot of false information floating around she and her team often tell patients that they themselves have been vaccinated as have their grandparents. that doesn't convince everyone but it did convince ali kazak. your knowledge of geography i hardly felt anything it didn't hurt at all less than a bee sting. of your. in that it
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and her team have given the last vaccination for today the way back to their car is once again perilous. the doctors are responsible for 20 villages and as long as there are doses they won't run out of work any time soon. tick talk is one of the most popular social media platforms in russia but since users have taken to posting increasing numbers of political videos the kremlin has begun to take notice. time could be taking place these kicked bloggers the unlikely new enemy for the kremlin. the social network is mostly about entertainment with videos of cranks and downs. but this month at a meeting with the police russian president vladimir putin made it clear he wants
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the authorities to be watching anyway. he was limited. unfortunately we all know what the internet is and how it is used to promote unacceptable content it's critical for you to unite with other government agencies in order to monitor the web and be more proactive in identifying people who are dragging minors into committing illegal actions or the fact that minors are being dragged into illegal on authorised street protests as well is of course a violation of the law. to talk in particular has been on the authorities radar since the return of opposition politician aleksey not by me to russia his arrest in january caused a wave of opposition protests across the country and a sudden explosion of politics on tick tock. teenagers filmed themselves at schools replacing portraits of putin. with portraits of. another tick talk
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trend was videos of teens getting ready to protest and telling their parents they might get arrested. russia's media watchdog responded by calling on to talk to block videos calling for unauthorized protests and last week threatened to block social networks completely if they don't comply with russian laws. but these moscow tip talkers want to keep dancing to their own tune without thinking about politics every week the bloggers meet at this so-called to talk house with their producer to consult about their accounts and collaborate with each other to stay on trend talkers like that i need of a film 2 to 3 videos a day the 17 year old things the videos about politics were just a short lived trend. there's too much politics on tech talk i went on there during the protests and there was none of the usual content in my feed. cygnus blog.
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also says she doesn't want to talk to become a political platform. talk is a social media platform for self-expression there's so much negative stuff around us already on state television and so on but being neutral may soon no longer be possible according to my potential he's one of the owners of the p.r. agency promoting these bloggers. most bloggers are not for or against him they're just doing their thing but when they're told they're freaks when they're stigmatized these bloggers start feeling they're outsiders in this country and that's what makes them feel angry at the government. for now these 2 talkers are steering clear of politics but even they know that the kremlin will be watching closely if they ever get out of step.
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in the eastern part of the democratic republic of congo and islamised militia known as the a.d.f. has been terrorizing local inhabitants un peacekeepers are charged with protecting them but is it working. it feels a bit odd to move in an armored vehicle like this while people outside seem to live a normal everyday life but the impression is deceptive this area is dangerous attacks happen almost on a daily basis the islamist militia a.t.f. has carried out repeated massacres killing more than 500 people in the 2nd half of 2020 with the u.n. troops we visit a clinic in my maurya that has been targeted by i.d.f. in the past. as the director here he's witnessed gruesome attacks. of the militias slaughters people and when you see the animosity they have to kill these people how they cut off their heads you find the brain scattered all over
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they head off feet that leaves you with fear and traumatizes your heart. in one incident the islamists tried to kidnap 4 of his nurses. they found them in the waiting room and took them hostage once people realized it was i.d.f. they were very afraid but then the militia said they won't kill them they said it is not a day to kill. but because of the constant threat the clinic is only open for a few hours in the morning women and children struggle to get the medical care they need a program with whom we cannot go and have a can of corn from they have to stay at home because look move her you cannot go to school was a woman cannot come to the clinic anywhere the villagers have experienced a lot but many are reluctant to speak to us the local population is in a tight corner some of their sons and daughters have joined a.t.f. and often provide them with food but in return the villagers have to cooperate and
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provide the militia group with information or risk getting killed. and sometimes we are happy and sometimes we are afraid because they can come today or tomorrow they have now become our everyday people. just when we were about to leave a man wants to speak to us out of fear he doesn't want to be named. as the government should help all the international community should help our government to deal with this phenomenon that has made a lot of people suffer a.t.f. should be finished finished finished. his frustration as palpable and sums up what many people here told us off camera their feeling is they're being brutally massacred while the outside world needs to act. everybody is supposed to be welcome in the catholic church including refugees and migrants but sometimes members of
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a congregation may be exposed to racism even the clergy d.w. spoke with a priest from cologne. i do something i experienced again and again when i'm out and about in different church communities it is that the 1st question is always where do you come from and i always say i'm from noise germany and then there was silence they got me to line a town it's a catholic pastor in the archdiocese of cologne apparently many people in germany still find it a little strange when they encounter a minister who is not white to line up time is repeatedly asked about his origins or is and salted with racist slurs the swell from quite a little park at leipsic. it was at the catholic convention and leipsic i was representing the archdiocese and i can still remember standing at the booth when 2 women approached the booth which i went to watch them in a friendly manner and put them wellcome. them and then one woman said which do
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gooder let you into the country without any emotion whatsoever rachel would say that it's up to us. lana turner is mostly concerned by 2 things and the catholic church in germany it's too white and too euro centric attention to feel them in the direction to be it starts with the fact that many teachers of german theology don't even take into account all the other theological points of view in the world it's only fashionable or to be taken seriously from a scientific angle when it comes from the german speaking world and that's where the difficulties begin when you think you're the only one who is capable of interpret ing the world on where they live is the way. this is. the 38 year old is responsible for new trainees in his diocese he advises and supervisors theology students are those looking to serve in the church
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for whom he provides rooms in his apartment to learn at time even spoke to pope francis about his vision of a more cosmopolitan church that allows more space for global perspectives and less racism. at which it was pushed. he encouraged me to consolidate and develop this idea further to bring more scope into my teaching and not be bound by the small european world in order. but it's a blood. time hopes others like him may 1 day no longer be constantly reduced to the color of their skin. and. one
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dream to start a new life with young migrants in sicily to taste if their life a living hell was good to brisk they took what i went through. it's not really want to. give you 25 year old survival you cannot survive on that it's coming to get you to come here you are drawing from the world you are running from. the 77 percent living next 6. time for take off. outside. where look behind the scenes time sky jump. first 10 points towards an airborne future. in 60 minutes on d w. the us and its us of guy you don't need to keep the evil of the people polled
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for over rushing home the 4th time for the most recently that we can unlock. the bottom of the bellies at the last dragons unless one has called a halt to use debris books on. well guys it's always a pleasure to be with you welcome to another edition of the 77 percent this is the platform for africa's you i'm your host michael jr. so they sure will focus on migration to leave your country or not to leave that's the question let's check out what's coming up. we'll talk to my browns on the tally on island of sicily to see how life is treating them with respect to gun entrepreneurs whose business revolves around making coffee. and we'll find out why
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a young lawyer left his fable you went job to make running shoes in kenya now let's start off with migration well many reasons why people migrate i for example came from god awful my studies and i'm still here in germany for work that's my story but we wanted to hear yours so we hit the streets of jihad as. well i mean i'm only 26 so as long as i remember this is booming my world. or you know from what i make so i moderated yeah i mean basically i was born in a crummy. they didn't move to what's on the in the age of 18 i moved to south africa. i definitely migrate just because i have no idea what i'm like what's outside of this will i was kindly thinking of going to the middle east and kind of thinking you blind i don't know i don't know i think it
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will be a good opportunity for me at least to give it to america. i'm not trying to hold my breath again because. it's got that you need a lot of energy to. liberalize yourself in a certain countries. the 2 people. that's a lot of what. i would prefer to do that one. they will then. as we've all heard leaving home it's not always easy and unfortunately some people be high price for it now office reports takes us to the spanish canary islands gran canaria lies just 150 kilometers off the african coast there are almost daily reports of people risking their lives to reach europe and many find themselves stuck on the island without jobs. this
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small harbor in southern gran canaria is full of memories for amadou dion and his friend for 7 days they travelled in a wooden boat over 1300 kilometers from senegal across the atlantic spanish to rescue boats pick them and 80 other passengers up and brought them to gran canaria . macey they wanted to show us their boat but one of the rescuers says it has already been scrapped on. we arrived on the 27th of october nothing has happened since i have no work i have nothing to do what i can do is eat and sleep. here we can do anything for our family. like sending them money for food . was a fisherman in senegal he worked hard and even had his own business but he earned very little from selling fish and he couldn't compete with the growing competition
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from international fishing fleets. gran canaria and i do lives in a tourist hotel a temporary shelter for him and thousands of other migrants kicking a football is all the migrants continue to pass their time on. isn't like a freight. in africa everything with people in europe they want to see stickiness it's just like that. but it's not only the migrants that are caught in a crisis young spaniards like javier domingo has and his colleagues have been jobless for months normally when they work as waiters in tourist restaurants but because of the cold with 19th endemic holiday makers have stayed away for weeks the young men have organized protests and believe the numerous migrants make things worse. some accuse the protesters of racism tensions on the island are high.
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we want to be clear concerned about the mismanagement of the illegal immigrants and the in action of our government but we are not racists and we've lived here for years with people from different countries and cultures i said with. the increasing tensions between migrants and islanders wary. he came here 12 years ago from mali and now he sees spain as his home graham it works as a social worker and uses his free time to help newly arrived migrants including i'm a do. i always tell them it's not as easy as you think when you arrive you understand nothing you need to learn the language you need to get a right to stay status it all takes years but when i say this to someone in africa they respond you also made it and you know different from ours.
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i'm a do takes one suggestion very seriously he wants to learn spanish and uses his phone to practice spanish courses have unfortunately been put on hold due to the pandemic but i'm a do has learned to be patient. one cannot expect friend a great job immediately you must take baby steps nothing ever happens when you move step by step. he and his friend still dream of reaching the european mainland and then traveling on to france or germany but their chances look slim as spain is clamping down on migration and sending more and more people back home. so what happens when the so-called european dream doesn't materialize is it worth the risk taking such a dangerous journey for the unknown on the other side. so many questions on my mind
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. over the some of these questions can be unsaid as we move over to the italian island of sicily my colleague christine moon who are on our team met with young africans at their journey to europe and are now trying to make a living. in. the 77 percent is in italy this country is home to many young people who left africa they crossed the scorching sun they braved the unpredictable minutes rainy and all in pursuit of a better life in europe today we're asking if the life they're living here was worth the risk they took to get a lot you're going to start out with you right now what does it take to make it in here to get here we're loading the docks a lot of therefore it takes a lot of long it takes great bravery to make it through to sardis.
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through the mediterranean but these are the 1st steps it depends on what one is running from what one wants to seek in in in europe all right chris i'm going to come to you right now and we'll talk a little bit about coming here what you faced what you saw what you experienced. what i came to italy. not just. alone a check in with all that's like. us and most of them now in in the various cornfield africa because it wasn't easy for them it does it will do also with luck you know you know like most people live through the sahara desert they also did they went through this the material where they were not that lucky most people have gone through the sea and most most of them went down there they've been around these drowned so i was really really really like lucky to be alive i was right in italy elijah i'm going to come back to you because i'm picking up that the bride what the reality is this different from from the dream. that we have to be you know
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if we see in africa is portrayed on. you know by do t.v. by the social media facebook whatever right mama off we get is suffering because. what are the sources that people are believing the. stories writing what they have brought us what we are speaking now so that the saying you are speaking with the uproar does not really have to decide it is over not that dimity did any and see right as the cemetery of course or most of all yet as he says that's what they do here is to go on to get peace joy in front of to feel adi and that's really distant for mr right right i want to come to you ishmael because you tell us what life is like do you drive a ferrari because that's what people think they meant prosperity if in their life in iraq is they see as their life quality in the hail in hell says because in as i'm put in iraq able to be on the train and you are not if you are
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not meant what are you going to do you go too far to the ground the dog may be only . up to 5 india even in india seats and they are going to give you $25.00 without food you cons of ivan that you cannot survive on that's in it. i'll leave it there because i want to come back to you chris most of last like immigrants we have pressures from home people call out our parents call from any call like can you send me these can you do the skin you did that did all of the forgot about like you have these like. that you are in a new place you know ishmael so. you've made it very clear that you're not living the dream and you help me understand why that is the case. and most of us are up here in sail the appropriate to to let us travel right because of what's seen now broad based and take it into your. fair scheme and salad bar ok if you want to get
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a better idea if. it's intended to 5 debates place for you to entice you to and which is no troop l.h.o. you are a lawyer and you specialize in migration it's really is has new laws that make it more difficult for people who come through the mediterranean to be able to stay here legally talk to us about that when news asked for international protection until 2002 dozen 18 you were able to ask for 3 kinds of protections the 1st 2 kind of protection where the european one side the 1st kind was an italian protection that was getting too many people that were not persecuted from in their county and they were not coming from some countries where there is the war civil war right now is going to be more difficult because if they're not running away from a persecution or from a dangerous country we delegate you know humanitarian protection is not easy to get
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a protection ok chris you know the journey that you took to get here. crossing the water the desert everything living in the camps. look at your life today right do you reckon it was all worth with it what i have to say what i went through. is not really worth you know to come to displace to risk your life for the 1st place it's not really worth it if you look at body it's ok so you know it's not whether it's relevant to come back to you because for somebody in africa was thinking about doing what you did what would you say to them the amount of money you are going to spend from west africa to get to europe you can use that kind money to start from distraught and i bet you at the end of c.s. months you see you also in the highest position so was it worth it for you coming here everything you went through for the night. living here today wasn't with it's
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not their life i'm living in today it's not the kind of life i need election when i come back so you know because in this discussion now what are your final points i want to speak to our politicians and i call them say. you know because they are not looking at the interest the needs deval not ability that constrain people to my grid because to the gumbo to senegal to african political leaders it is convenient even if we die in the streets even if we die in the us we can send remittances so i'm telling africans who are there that i am guilty for being here if you come here you are opening from your walk you are running from changing africa so if i am speaking and if you can hear me today i am saying i should get bach and then we should work on what is happening because the future is in africa but the real question is is the future in africa for off wiccans we all slave to we have discriminated we are stigmatized why is africa in slave do we don't fall we will
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never be both the fields are you still there the question is who is this is it for african when we all run from the from from the from the things that we should try to make up there. so you've heard from them and now we want to hear from you this is the story off of shattered dreams they left africa in pursuit of a better life and they're telling us today they have not found it instead they're saying that the life they've long been dreaming for is back in africa on the motherland it's a gauge on social media this is the 77 percent and it. creates a revealing debate thank you christine on the street debate. now if you guys want
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to watch the full debate you can catch it on you tube channel africa and don't forget to let us know what you think in the comments section let's take a musical pause from. he's always sending strong messages across through music this is a brand new song could use a screw sleeve lifo d.w. called combat corruption. courage and it will be everything for me but. them too much do you feel bad for the many of the players we knew the man played such a gorgeous make such. fun to. see that snow good. luck let john snow sleet. and snow. we have to come let him come and you can
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fight corruption by every single living standards up to the surface that are less than a few manage $50.00 a month you might understand if no one of those might end up for service over again if you really can fight corruption make sure gimmes politicians to rehab my dear sweet to watch and listen you'll be good fight corruption watching the situation you base it informs in opposition to impeach him to take option if you come to get what you need a good cause if it ever speaking pick it up in many ways maybe just because we've never been in the fish take your beautiful body open cookouts misplaced good afternoon to believe the man in the us doing the tom tom and me look let me near you the man becomes our people yes we feel bad. for you but. that's not good. thanks
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guys for that great message now so far we've had people sharing their migration stories with us to remind out of the 1000000 reasons why people one place to the. but let's now running to our next story in kenya where we meet a young woman who's prepared kenya's fast running shoes she gave up a high paying job in new york it's gone in a new challenge back home but get out. my name needs another layer of symbols but anybody close enough and co-founder and chief executive officer of and a spot where. the you and i was created with a mission to bring them benefits of running back to kenya. i was actually born made to be made i was in the air force i got my father
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international development from that i'm school of economics and the one thing that he blew me away was just how people resort about africa you know like every case study to africa if you're talking about dictatorship africa talking about tagore africa so coming out of that i felt i needed to change something make days so much of you so much against so much beautiful things happening in africa that were not for the time maybe selected in development idea and they thought if i ever did something it would be something that definitely improving development and at the same time uses for its. time to make kenya other potential all the famous after you've gotten from kenya surely you can do much more than just a few of us being a city and sort of i want to praise is always to be used in rocketing how can their country benefit as a whole. and that's when i got the job with the united nations and then i moved to new york i was like so full of like
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joy and those of destiny speeding laiki i'm going to change it was like i mean this or poignancy and lake where at night he learns i mean. that's the kind of just get that and you stay there until you die and it wouldn't make a date with diana and all. you have a dream like goofus who is don't get a golden handcuffs because they're just much more to life. that was at an event in south africa i think obama went to that event but he just basically said if you want to change africa you have to come to the ground you can just do it from a distance at that point actually since lakers talking to me so i basically left the united nations and decided to hand over everything and to just basically take a chance i'm full of my dreams. we had just been just up what does but equally there are a lot of people who are laying you're making a mistake he's going to make by taking these for granted some of the challenges of
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moving back and if maybe you start you once you've seen efficiency it had to go back you know i mean had to go back and this is within you and that way can't you just do it right there are definitely a lot of consent in them to write i mean back then you know the politics that the economy's in the door i lead this like this and this a lot of all that but i only see. it's depends on what you see given the eye of the beholder what is drugs do on mondays you do for another and i think if you know what you need great story looks like i should grab my birth shoes break some records now as an entrepreneur now value a symbol clearly creates an image for herself well that brings us to another group of young entrepreneurs who are trying to carve out of their own business coffee is uganda is number one and then exports crop but i'm sure recently the country's youth have been 5 lines from the industry luckily some young people are now tapping
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into that industry helping you to wake up and smell the coffee. coffee is uganda's going to go. the country at least a $1000000.00 exports but until recently the industry sidelined young people mostly because they grow the crops. have access to eastern uganda. has friends with my dear to secure their slice of the cake. i'm going to take you through the. experience you're most welcome. to be for. coffee did not sell the coffee rather they sell the experience of making it you get. from the tree to the cup they all process. it all starts in the fields right cherries are picked and then sorted.
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out. we're now going to pilot this one you have they're both in my field which for most misread. thanks separating the coffee bean from the red cherry allows easy drying especially for specialized coffees like espresso. but drying takes a couple of days. when the beans are ready when women boast the copy. according to the something the production growth think is a female a fan. of them flipping the pounded into coffee powder. and finally a delicious cup of coffee if you are. in any community everybody is proud of the product. coke you have a look as a lot more than trying to use and it's been
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a great advantage to come up with this idea and they use a lot. of that standards of living through this process so it's a big advantage to the community. who need not be a young entrepreneur and uganda's capital kampala. general cut about he is a consultant forester working with the youth. aims to keep copy processing jobs in uganda upscaling young people he said of exporting will be made practically of the domestic with quality so it is beginning it's beginning to appreciate. by being very good standard by standardizing their process and. over the coffee but edition where you have by young people involved in it is change we are now trying to see in because it's now a youth center and kind of. tapping into the millions of jobs
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in the coffee industry might solve some of uganda's youth unemployment problems. should be all hands on deck in helping address youth unemployment on the continent . and that's how you wrap up the show so what are your thoughts on the stories we've covered so far let us know by all social media platforms or writers on e-mail to 77 i. will leave you now with a very special song it's by and i dear musician chris. you saw him in our street debate he's calling for the respect of migrants and refugees you know any time on song title of. meaning not fish and that's accurate because we're human beings i mean if i find out you know.
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