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make up your own mind. w. . made for minds. live from berlin this is news indian hospitals scramble to secure oxygen as the crisis threatens to turn into a catastrophe hospitals are overwhelmed by unprecedented numbers of critically ill patients and with hundreds of thousands of new infections each day medical experts warn it will get worse in the weeks ahead also on the program more than 80 people
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die after a fire sweeps through a covert ward in a baghdad hospital rex prime minister calls for an investigation and german authorities clamp down on a 3rd wave of corona virus infections angle of medicals government brings in nationwide measures the most controversial of which is a nighttime curfew. and a warm welcome to our viewers around the world. we begin in india where life saving oxygen supplies are running out threatening to turn what is already a public health crisis into catastrophe the government is already diverting supplies from industry in a desperate attempt to help those in need but with new infection rates breaking global record for 4th consecutive day the worst could be yet to come.
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overwhelmed and under supply this deli hospital is one of thousands across india besieged by the country's 2nd coronavirus wave as the dead are carted off patients too sick to move languish on the pavement. helplessness spills into anger. her mother on the verge of death a woman cries this hospital is useless. inside there's almost no room to stand and patients are forced to share beds. there's disbelief that hospitals are under equipped to deal with a crisis distraught relatives appeal to the government for help. please. do something and these releasing some hope to the plight of people needed here we believe but it is here we believe made here you can leave wards here everybody leaving injections. you believe medicines health experts blame the surge on the
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highly contagious variant it hit after the government declared victory over the virus in january now it's urging patience. and go to be here when encountered with serenity and beaches and it will be most people get well by taking care of themselves at home. there's no need to create panic and run to hospitals for little things for service but oxygen and medicine are not little things for people battling to breathe with the underfunded health system in a state of paralysis others are stepping in to help the sikh temple in delhi has secured oxygen for the infected. younger girl move girl members there are people dying at home because they lack oxygen and others who aren't getting any help from the administration or a hospital we're going to go and we are helping to save lives in the wardroom recovered are there are authorities are now diverting in dust. wrapping up efforts
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to get it to hospitals quickly but even when supplies arrive india will need more than just oxygen to contain its devastating 2nd wave. in delhi delhi has declared a lot dan can you tell us more about that news michael of delhi has declared a highly anticipated lockdown it was already under curfew but now the local government has decided to extend that like another week jenny lind in cases of good or not 19 and the number continues to grind on 357 people who died overnight are not there and this is just. the government for the only way that the court this is a tide of these infections was due to strict measures to stop. the contact and the government said that this is the only weapon to stem the flow of more than
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fractions and bring down the positivity rate which it going up to some 37 percent the last couple of days it's gone down to 29 percent so this this trend will continue because the situation in. yeah those images we've been looking at are showing that critical nature i'm curious have asked the national government for supporting getting oxygen how is the government responding. when did india has a pretty good structure so that local government in jenny says it needs more have their local government says they have 700 what they need to 700 tons of great oxygen or that they have 50 percent of that so they've appealed to the national government the national government says it and do all it can but to look at government is also appeals to the states in india who ever has any self this oxygen should send it to delhi because there is an oxygen emergency and the national
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government on its. own india meeting yesterday with a fine minister. live on missions how to make the supplies of oxygen oxygen go into his he created the air force is being mobilized on forces. to bring the oxygen oxygen has been and if to in singapore and. a lot of effort is being made john is of the essence. all hands on deck only about half a minute here i mean but is india getting support from other countries absolutely given the kind of emergency that you're seeing in india has passed the common good germany has offered 25 oxygen generating which are due to arrive here in a few days the united states the u.k. foreign office has this moment as russia said it's going to have with the oxygen equipment as fresh as else and cylinders so yes a lot of credit coming in but as i said. yes it's
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a matter of life and death of the. delhi bureau chief and richard cheema as always thank you very very much. to iraq now and at least 80 people have been killed and a 100 more injured after a blaze broke out in a covert ward of a baghdad hospital iraq's prime minister was stuff like a demi has called for an investigation into the cause of the blaze and declared 3 days of national mourning. it's the stuff of nightmares. a cave it was overrun with smoke and flames of. patients who were already struggling to brave now on the verge of suffocating. rescuers say dozens have died as a result of the fire and the still searching the scene of this baghdad hospital. 'd i was on the street here pasted on social media claims to show the moment an oxygen
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tank exploded and started the fire. in just a matter of minutes the situation is out of control. oh that was in the beginning there was an explosion it started from there the 2nd explosion was over there the fire spread quickly the smoke or h. my brother who is a patient i took my brother out to the street then i came back and went up to the last floor that wasn't i found to go suffocating she must have been about 19 she was suffocating she was about to die. the head of the civil defense unit says 90 people were rescued from the hospital. but the event has healed anger about a health care system worn down by decades of neglect and left unable to cope with the pandemic.
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officials say the hospital had no fire protection system and that fall ceilings helped spread the blaze people are now demanding the health minister be sacked on wednesday the number of coronavirus cases in iraq surpassed 1000000 the highest of any arab states the blaze in baghdad another grim development in iraq's battle against coated. here in germany authorities are switching gears in the fight against the pandemic after months of struggling to contain a severe 3rd wave of the virus titer national restrictions were put in place this weekend including a controversial overnight curfew our reporter kate brady was out in the capital berlin. it's saturday night in berlin's friedrichs hine district was just minutes to go before the new curfew kicks in at tempe am enough time to grab a quick beer all some late night food for the right. might and she was the clock
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strikes 10 many local shops begin to roll down the shutters minutes later police arrive to class struggle is from the square. according to federal rules repeated violators of the measures risk a hefty fine of up to 25000 joyrides for most tonight though it's just a polite request to head home the restrictions on movement during late hours have been met with mixed response and. it's annoying but. he was the freedom to foster. activity in the we accept it but we can completely understand it was a gun firstly. i don't think people infected each other so much outside its dimensions is it possible the globe and i think people will just go home together and keep on partying that that's a problem for the spread of the infection and it's counterproductive. by almost
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midnight the streets of largely cleared travel by public transport or by car is only permitted for specific exceptions including work and emergencies between 10 pm and midnight walks and runs are also still allowed including for germany's full legged residents now the question remains exactly how long will this curfew even be allowed to stay in place with several constitutional complaints around the country threatening to already bring the measure to an end should germany's constitutional court indeed rule that the curfew is a lawful it would be a huge blow not least of all to german chancellor angela merkel who has been pushing for months for stricter a more uniform response to the pandemic. for now though there will be many. and beyond. turning now to some other stories making headlines around the world a state of emergency has come into effect in tokyo in an effort to stem
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a widening coronavirus outbreak department stores bars and theatres will stay closed for the next 17 days and in japan's capital 3 months before the city host the summer olympics indonesian president has sent his condolences to the families of 53 sailors presumed dead after the submarine they were in sunk at sea the vessel went missing on april 21st while conducting weapons exercises off the coast of bali . turkey has a formal declaration by u.s. president joe biden recognizing the or medium genocide which took place in 1915 during the ottoman era the white house had long avoided that term for fear of alienating its ally turkey thousands of people in armenia as capital yerevan have been commemorating the mass killings deportations and forced marches. sports now and in the bundesliga by in munich travel to mind sun saturday knowing
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a win win sealed the league championship but mines have come out fighting in recent weeks as a bid to avoid relegation and they served up a shock that put byron's title campaign on ice. in this league of fans had seen this movie before buying the main feature. the start of another title with the inevitable happy ending. points were cast as the fall guy but they hadn't read the script a 6 game unbeaten run has breathed new life into their beds to escape really geisha and they showed their renewed confidence when you're not on work hot you could frontage of and cut it touristic we generous goalkeeping from manuel neuer to put them up after just 3 minutes. and they weren't finished there. was a. drop in price on scored on 37 minutes to double mine says lead. the battle scarred hosts went into the break to know up against by on for the 2nd time
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this season last time they shipped 5 without reply in the 2nd half but this time they held firm repelling by onslaught as the champions attacker after at soccer eric maxine was the man foil this time. he did his usual goal 4 minutes into injury time as he posts on alexander. to make it 36 league goals for the season an inch closer to record but it came too late for byron to turn things around and. they must wait a little bit longer to celebrate a 9th straight title but the day belonged to meit's they celebrated as if they'd already avoided the drop coachable stenson will be delighted to have dealt their relegation rivals a huge psychological blow. you're watching news. as a reminder of our top story india's hospitals are crumbling under the sheer weight
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of krona virus patients oxygen is in short supply in the situation could yet worsen as the country has just recorded another daily record for new infections. stay with us up next the chinese city famous for one of the world's most exclusive liquors that's in stories the week in reports i'm michael okun for me in the entire new scene here in berlin thanks for joining us we'll be back with more news at the top of the out. where all. the good to good.
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take on the world. cup holders all of the stories that matter to you. look at. least one thing. we are yours actually on fire. this week on world stories. italy has seen fewer births during the pandemic singing is helping cope with 19 patients in the u.k. we begin in just. in a city that stands for strong liquor now tie the branding is considered the most
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valuable brand of alcohol and acts as a lubricant when conducting business and requesting favors. normally expose this crime and corruption cases now the investigative journalist is on his way to china's most famous author to be. doing what they can already smell the alcohol here at. the southern chinese town of multis also the name of the liquor produced here the multi distillery is china's most valuable company worth more than the country's biggest back china's political elite is partially to it and us some of the bottles cost several $100.00 euros you says they are the perfect gift to greeks that we did your talent we are corrupt officials prefer multimeters they only drink the most expensive brands. this alcohol is the most expensive and their love for it lets the prices rise even more jaguar just to walk into.
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the lake effect or it takes up large swaths of multi-ton and many more are trying to profit from the big name within sight of the state owned giant is the distillery a family business. customers and people in the industry know that there's a limit to the production capacity of matai so that's where we come in the government lets us follow the lead of the mt i company and profit from them that brings in some wealth to us people here of what. his company uses the same distilling techniques grain is fermented in earth pits that pits give it a pungent aroma him innocent of soy sauce many people outside of china find it hard to swallow. that mashes fermented in a dry state during the distillation process steam passes through the mash and releases the. wool and says the liquor mostly to individuals as well as companies. they produce special editions for weddings and company and
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a verse reveals. the intimate relationship between china's communists and the spicy liquor began in the 1930 s. when communist troops hid in the area from their nationalist and verse or ease our dual. you know that after they came to power they turned the factory into a state owned enterprise so it could provide them with liquor up. to about 5 banks procreative the factory. and the owner who refused to hand over his business was executed for. these close links to the ready lead have caught the who's attention he's been tipped off that model type also produces in a neighboring town a violation of the rules on geographic origin so when he goes to take a look. he finds the company is constructing vast production facilities there. near england and nobody cares what they do here and
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it's as if the government agencies which should control him don't exist. it's another piece of evidence for the book he is planning to write on china's most valuable company. italy has one of the lowest birth rates in all of europe and it has been steadily declining for more than a century now the coronavirus pandemic is causing many italians to think about putting off having children. a children's playground eerily quiet the numbers are out italians are having far fewer babies during the pandemic. they too have had to put their family planning on hold more of an adventure and so just bought a new home in a suburb of baghdad a big step for the young couple and everything is ready for the next. comment i
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made my meaning this will be the children's room that has yet to be set up we want to put in one or 2 beds depending on the size. we also have some space downstairs which could become another room for the children. then what is the time when i thought i had. been chainsaw motor and they were planning on getting married last summer before their but they had to postpone because of the pandemic and having kids before marriage for the 2 devout catholics was not an option quoted only on naked ass though not funny at all for us marriage means union and creating a family of our own marriage home family and children moving was supposed to be after the wedding but we had to switch it up early on a little. while the individual reasons differ the situation is emblematic for hundreds of thousands of couples across the nation wanted to have children. it is too early to determine with certainty what exactly is causing italian numbers to
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drop even further says sociologist giuliani believe me the pandemic is likely affecting couple sex life but more importantly financial security seems to be the driving factor in the decision not to have kids. i think that. young capos are becoming much more economic rationale that then emotional and convinced that it's important to have another child so there may be more worried about the future of children buying a house postponing marriage while working full time for the moment when chance would morena have a lot on their plate but that hasn't changed their wish to start a family of their own has soon as the time is right. in the u.s. more than half of all adults have now received at least wonder. most of the coronavirus vaccine this is why some venues in new york are able to open their
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doors tony and says again. new yorkers are finally getting the opportunity again to pursue one of their favorite pastimes standing in line. i'm really excited for the seat to become the city again as we always knew what it's pretty pretty exciting but you can feel the feel the energy ok they're not actually excited about queuing up but rather that after a year of zoom meetings and elbow bumps they're about to see a live show at one of the city's most iconic entertainment venues the comedy cellar in manhattan it's greenwich village. the comedy cellar has hosted nearly all the trades greats over the decades but like most venues it's been shuttered for more than a year now it's open again but at just 33 percent capacity in accordance with new york's regulations no code 19 test is required to enter and neither are masks when
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seated the club's owner is cautiously optimistic the venue will stay open now for good i don't expect things to turn bad now they back said he will very very quickly i think it's going to be ok. i hope it's ok you know if it's not i hope they'll shut us down again you know they should do what they need to do despite rising case numbers the risk of aerosols and virus variants the comedians in the audience breathe a sigh of relief and yeah there will be jokes about the pandemic. for the comedians for me it's pathetic to talk about this stuff. to just say what i was going through and then i think for the audience it's not just. identifying in a relating about is one level and that's huge too but also just being with other people physically being around people around your peers and some social setting that itself is as important and gradually there are more and more places for new yorkers to do that restaurants are allowed to host patrons indoors at half capacity
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most of the city's museums have been open for months and now major sports venues are also welcoming fans again. as tourists are returning to new york a so-called vaccination passport could be an important tool to bring back major attractions like broadway most theaters here are saying they won't be open until all seats can be filled they're hoping sometime in the fall or winter. but for now it's spring and new yorkers are enjoying their newfound freedom in the sun after a year in isolation so. all of us in the u.k. are also struggling to to pandemic restrictions but an example in london shows how some are making the most of the situation and opera singer is helping people heal
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from long term cope with 19 with breathing and singing exercises. blowing bubbles to help with young. susie doing basic training. she has developed special greeting exercises over patients and for some of them it's a bit too hard work at the moment but what it does is it just allows your voice a little bit of a chance to unpressed. she says it's thanks to susie that she feels well again and is able to take a few hobbies just a year ago she was suffering from a lung infection and needed oxygen 3 months on i remember feeling so fatigued breathless. i mean literally from my bed to the bathroom i would just get breathless.
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shiba never dreamed that of all people sing us from the english national opera would be the ones to help the brief arm stand to show the height in weekly zoom sessions participants learn to relax and improve that posture and most of fold to breathe and just hove that from men we think a lot about breathing down because if you're breathing you're taking in lots of that and actually tend not to be expanding the so just giving people tools to slow things down and give them an environment is really out of. this. now being part of the group it's hugely important to me. and stress. and. i could have never imagined coming out of that dark mess all by myself so it's been a huge support system for me it's like my family now we had i guess you can say
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a common purpose to get better and what bit more beautiful way to think. out and heal them at the same time sound. shiba dreams of singing on a real opera stage together with others like us and that dream could come true pain was as soon as school bit restrictions allow international opera plans to stage and very special opera. for the patients and i found to breathe again through singing. the. play
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the flame. whatever you want to their dance style it's your statement about africans 77 percent of the fashion know how. african brain fabrics have been used to send us strong pan-african message style yourself happy. because it's my. 77 percent. next to. nothing runs without them rechargeable batteries. they're needed in order for sustainable energy concepts to function properly but what about the ecological impact and are there any alternatives. electricity to
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go batteries for a low carbon future. in 45 minutes t w. w's crime fighters are back together with the africa's most successful radio drama series continues to build up all the disowns are available online and of course you can share and discuss song w. africa's facebook page and other social media platforms to crime fighters to mindanao. place. welcome to a brand new edition of the 77 percent of the show for africa's youth i mean hosts his show. first things 1st so we finally made it to the 77 percent is on instagram so i want you all to take out your phone go to insta and type in at the w underscore the 77 percent and click on the follow button did you do it
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great so here's what we've prepared for you on this week's show. we find out how african african wax print really is. we tackle rugby in uganda. and the multitalented event we call home takes us on a tour through part to know. if you open my wardrobe you'll find lots of fabrics like i received many as a present when i got married i took some from my mom to because she has more than she will ever be able to wear in her lifetime and i always thought of this type of cloth as being a very african until i read a report that made me question whether we africans should really use wax print as the cloth to show we're african so i set out on a mission to find out more about the history of these fabrics. 'd and
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i have dozens of our. african is that grades are very popular across africa they also sometimes called black sprint or i contend most of us were carrying one of these fabrics when we were a little our mothers wrapped them around their waists like apparitions whenever they are doing. also in africa and across the diaspora people embrace wax creams as part of their identity and most of what we really have dubbed african friends is actually made of broad in the netherlands or in asia so how africa is african print really. the manner you see is a successful designer from cameroon plays in france and he was among the 1st africans to showcase his creations and have the glamour as charismatic and. refuses
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to work with the so-called african print in his collection of c.c.c. chapter 6. it's a personal view when you see african fabric. being made by. a few. whips and it's from being the best to you. and all the far. from than the bad drive and believe that rejecting. the right. we have the congo in the congo is the green that has a you know historical story about the history. between india.
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portuguese and arabs you know and. so we are a military court we are a mix so it is impossible for me to say i don't work with this fabric because it's made in india the history of wax print can be traced across 3 continents in the $850.00 is the technique of using wax and dye it to make patterns on fabric was already being used in many societies across the world also in africa around that time the dutch had colonized java which is present day in the newseum and there they came across the back taken technique applied by the locals the dutch went back to europe and produced but by machines and then they tried to sell it to the in the knees eons they didn't like the machine made fabrics and sold the dutch had to look for another market and they found it in west africa. when this happened the nature of the fabrics changed so then they would start to use more great colors that
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people on the coast wanted they would start to incorporate local science and symbols into adults other like ways of creating that were popular in the west african coast today a large part of what we see on the market is either manufactured abroad or in africa by companies owned by a larger foreign company. take the dutch company political for example its manufacturers the fabrics from its main brand less coal in the netherlands then it owns other companies in ghana. wouldn and you know x. with that to respond dominates the high and mid price waxman's markets i think sometimes. she associates it for instance with having something that's. coming from her and direct it has a specific brand on it. because everybody knows that it's more expensive and social
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instance if you do buy from certain brands when you are sewing sometimes it's a thing to have the board out on the edge of your clothes whereas if it was a cheaper fabric people would cut the companies from asia have also been exporting cheaper fabrics to africa the manufacturers have often been accused of counterfeiting designs by established companies like blue scope on top of that foreign companies have led to the shutdown of many local manufacturers across africa. but regardless of where and by whom they are made the african brand fabrics have been used to send a strong pan african message for decades take the best sicking for example a loose fitting african shirt often made out of the wax print design popularly known as angelina so back to our original question is africa. and even african when most fabrics are not manufactured on the continent yeah it was his african because
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one it was made in fact she's in europe but it was influenced by people of the continent over the years african print has evolved into a fabric that even young people wear as a fashion statement it's no longer just that being that you're on from the village where. it's also becoming more and more popular in the west from high fashion catwalks to be on for as wardrobe wax print is the fabric of choice when it comes to signalize in africa this is maybe a controversial choice but it's the fastest way to get the message across. i have to admit that i used to hate african print when i was younger because to me it always looked like something very old fashioned but now i absolutely love these bright unique fabrics well stay on the fashion topic we asked some of you watch role fashion plays in your life.
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get some. we're staying in kampala we'll take you to a different part of the city uganda isn't well known internationally for its rugby but it's not for a lack of trying in the actually quarters children who grow up there may not have much but what they do have is a passion for rugby and a dedicated coach was preparing them and uganda's rugby crane's to the next level. yet most welcome put on
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a. rugby academy is located in banda one of. the 4 yet he's a winner. this afternoon the 24 year old is presenting the trophy from that season ugandan national rugby league to the. river. of. this very verbal report to much but his kids because tomorrow. 100 kids in this neighborhood he started back in march 2020. 4. children had to stay at home who has time. also. didn't play so he took the opportunity to pass on his skills and see a lot of talent i think these kids are ready 1st everyone in terms of playing rugby
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in the country. or non-contact rugby players under 15 for years himself started with tag rugby instead of tackling an opponent naturalistic a tag it makes the game listening to us but it's still tough the kids learn how to fall down and get up again after them to move the shoes because one will be without boots one will step on ducking because most of the obviously they're not good themselves. it to be it is much better than playing that of playing with bear fruit . to fight until i find shoes yes with all boots bund. nothing separates the yanks does he exempt you a skill and talent. so help be had other preach although although the kiddies if you close don't stop drawing by then have to come when i tell you sort of whip stand up and stuff like like one day fall down i just called him bum bum i
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just had a message and this thing i saw he was like i'm good. hopes that he can change his community the kids look up to him and want to follow in his footsteps and learn to lean team and their input in presenting the gang. before the look of them started in 2024 yet was preparing for trial a canadian club but called in 1000 travelers to scope out his chance. then we decided for processing or no on on my travelling documents and that was a time when we closed down it does affect me a lot because we put in excess energy. i couldn't train. we couldn't do anything even jogging. one elite rugby is bucking uganda isn't as fit as he was before the knock down but the window he sits on defending the national title on girvan have a happy ending but with my dream of. being around some of the village and some of
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the dust and some of that just coming in. and that's why you're seeing us. about it at 1st but going to buck in this town or you to divides his time between his own training and coaching to kids learning fast and or your top speed is one big join him in the elite league. and we wish them all the best on their way there . someone who has already made it to the top career wise is this woman here very shabby in fact she has become successful in a sector that is mainly dominated by men there is the boss of her own construction company in johannesburg. and i'm so excited for you to see one of the projects that we've been breaking down here in johannesburg a little take you to the construction site there is show business stands out in
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many ways here as one of the very few women on the ground she's also the 1st female boss for many here being treated as an equal is all part of the job. so at the end of the day i'm on site i've got my safety boots i will climb but if i need to to make this happen for my clients and i think that that's the main thing is really just making sure that people see us as equal when we are woman on construction sites and making sure that this always honor and respect because i studied as much as any other man and studied to be able to become a mechanical engineer. but being a female construction boss isn't her only u.s.p. there is engineering company in green design that does something a little different they specialize in green buildings that means using energy efficient materials and smart designs to save electricity it's a rather industry there are only a handful of similar companies on the continent. but everything that we do be
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considered green so that's part of how we do our designs it's not a line item it actually is integrated in how we've designed it so we've got lots of natural lights coming into the space. there are herself tries to lead a green lifestyle the 33 year old sold the car to reduce our carbon footprint and takes public transport back to her office when various started have come. be off to university she had a clear goal in mind tech and climate change through construction is we are the most wonderful country when it comes to climate change made 40 percent of the greenhouse gas emissions and almost 60 to 80 percent of that can actually be avoided something is the greatest source of the problem but also the solution there is company has worked on 15 construction projects since she started in 2016 she also hosted lectures and workshops throughout the continent to give the green
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building sector a boost in the upmarket business district of sandton where various office is they are already several green building projects about 600 all certified in south africa the city of johannesburg is currently drafting a green buildings policy but vera has an even bigger vision 160 percent of the people on our continent are you and i really just want to see and i really want to see them understand crime and we need just like we need all kinds of forward and. it's a long journey there at mit's but she is willing to take it one project at a time really really. what an impressive woman. if you're a fan of cool architecture we have more of that in our next report maybe not as a fancy as what we just saw in johannesburg but definitely rich in history allow me to introduce you to part of the capital of beneath our local guy today is comedian
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and musician then to pick up. comedian a photographer and from there. to to discover my city. point to over 260000 people puerto novo it's been the official capital the main portion which means newport in portuguese part of the city's history as a port during the transatlantic slave trade it's also known as a joshua in the local languages and was ruled by king tut for the 1st in the late 19th century even today. over kids in venice from the founder of. the story of a fight between. here's a friendly place where people come to rest in the afternoon it's a bit in front of the city also come here to do my photo shoot. most of them with
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the. portrait of oh it's famous for its unique afro brazilian style architecture many of its buildings were designed by the descendants of freed slaves influenced by. it's a perfect backdrop for creative artists like that. i want to show you this extremely beautiful building. or it looks like a church but in fact it's a mosque. a lot of pictures and a lot of clips because it's really beautiful. trip to puerto novo is complete without a visit to one of its many museums we. case by means a long and checkered history. here we have the museum of the silver when i was a little boy just right here and so scary pictures like this one look at this survey. the money's tight it was ok. and i asked myself what is this
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little i learned about the history of slavery and then. i started is turned up here it's a place that is really important to me. the city's market is a hub for local traders and customers in fact it's here where's that made a name for himself as an artist he's pretty recognizable these days. i'll be civil so here we are the big market this is why i should make. me famous in 26 to. go for. the launches let's squeeze by one of his favorite restaurants in portland it's famous for its not watering pork dishes. a lot of people think of park it became
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a signature dish typical of what normal for the weekend people come here from all over the park you invited to a fault little girl i was. after a busy day out shooting and sightseeing what better place to wind down than a garden away since. our friend did not visit this is the botanical garden of course with century old trees which have the reputation of. it's a very quiet place where come to work and chat with friends this is. where waiting for you to see them all when it all was about. thanks for the invitation then added just added part and over to my travel list. well we're getting to the ends of today's show with thank you so much for watching as usual i once a hear your opinion about today's reports or about stories and topics that you
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think we should cover so in writing and e-mail get in touch on facebook and don't forget to subscribe to our brand new inside that channel might and those show i'll leave you with the song that made them think of all the famous the next time a by coming here while you were down. a good whack. job you. know. for. sure.
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