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[000:00:00;00] the who's this is the new life umbrella in football, if you got group 0, england prepared to face italy in the year 2020 final. so it's football coming home, or would it be another case of like dodge of the weather was all wide open fans who lives up to the hype to a tournament full of drama. also coming up a spark choice about area appeal is conservative. conservative unfairly, you parties, i know that heat as
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a country goes to the pose again to and month of electro deadlock on the wife of a de leon precedence speaks for the 1st time since his assassination. latina believes that the talk happens in the blink of an eye on me. i am eddie america junior and you are welcome to the program. it will be in football championship, reaches its climax tonight when italy, faith england in the final. while england will have the support of most of the 60000 fans at london's wembley stadium, italy will look to continue the incredible transformation and coach for a better mancini. it promises to be very k, g, and counter ah, this before coming home, then the team on this past the unwelcome guest looking to crash,
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the posse. silly some people will have to see if you arrive in london for the 2020 final o. d u k. base italy, fans with the own space on the classic england that teams divide the attendance penalty shootout again, spain to reach the final and now hoping to wayne the 1st european championship since 1968. got to get physic i meant for to answer england physically stronger than natalie, but football is played with a ball on the grass. and we hope we can do better than then knowing that these qualities will be important in a match like the final. but sometimes the smaller ones, when i want to be j to be called a crystal, a checkup that the bus out though in the support for england, has reached the very top percent prime minister. not want to miss the chance for
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some political capital loading. and the monarch herself queen elizabeth wishing the team while in a letter, adding quotes with the hope that history will record not only your success, but also the spirit commitments and pride with which you have conducted yourself. should also feature in a different time than before. the final but it's this one, the deal and skin as 3 lions that really captures the english moved oregon. so south set per cation, the fact is england, not one a major trophy since the world cup in 1966. ah, we're in a final and we were here to we're to win. so everything is important how we've represented people them. we're pleased that that legacy is been there. but now we want to go and,
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and bring the trophy for everybody. to do that. so have to be the most inform, siding wells. football is clear on beach in 33 matches, and to reverse him and sheeny, and yet to lose to england in a major tournaments, and whispering, they're pretty good at penalties to my meters from the sports join me now for the build up to this massive game we are looking forward to mock. i mean, after how the tournament has turned out so far, what kind of plan should we expect? i think we'll have a dramatic final, but i think the drama a bit different. what we've seen in the rest of the term. and the rest of the former, i think quite a little plays quite tired because of the corona virus pandemic with 2 seasons kind of extra and back to back. and you can tell with the met loan goals we've had, we've had 11 own goals, mr. own goal is the tournament top scorer and i think defenses of just got to tired and then there's been mistakes being made in initially
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a different. there the 2 sides have shown how to defend england. bonnie considered one goal. so i think there might be drama, but not because of mistakes or excitement, but trauma because it's going to be so tense and just one moment of magic might make the difference. or is all the way to penalties, or one mistake or cause data team deli. now, to lately 33 games on beaten what house for benjamin c need done to bring out this beast in this side, they've always been hard to be. defending has always been very important to italians. but in the past, there was sort of happy to win will nil. this side is different. we saw in the opening gain against turkey exactly a month ago that they just completely destroy turkey. 3 meal they went for those extra goals, the italian sides of the past never did. so that's a positive development and looking at tonight, if they get ahead it might mean they won't shut up shop like in the olden days. but i remember in 2010 when they were world cup holders,
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and i was in the stadium in johannesburg when they were beaten by slipped back here to go out in the group stage. and that was a real low point. the not many high point since they did get to the final in euro 2012, but they were battered by spain for now. they won't want that to happen again. so what months you need to has done is actually incredible. this is decided didn't even qualify for the last world cup, and here they are in the final undeservedly. so yes, but if england go on to win, how much will this really mean to the side? after what 55 years of going to pain? it's a long time for the suppose it inventors of the modern game of football to have to wait to only of ever 1. 1 will copy 966 and then never made an of a final is quite staggering really, and it's on home. so again, just like in 66, the love 60000 and find behind them. and yet the country's going to actually crazy does, does this boom thing all over the place and flags. and yeah, the really going to milk for everything is worth because a final doesn't come along very often. i'm not sure. i think the english are just
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happy to be in the file because they've got over their semi final jinx. but of course, now you're reading the final and you've got to take that chance, but it's really the toughest team they face. sofa. ok, only time will tell me this phone did of you sports thanks for your time. that's now catch up on some of the stories making headlines around the world was near his mike and the recipe of this for beneath the massacre in which more than 8000 muslims killed collaborations into the burial of 900 newly identified the victims the atrocity in july and 995 was west massacre sense a 2nd welder point, which is 1000000000 that richard branson. it's preparing to take off on his version galactic face. plain branson and 5 other people like 80 kilometers about the stuff is a flight comes just days before amazon found that just last off on his rock and to
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make it safe. and he said he both francis has appeared in public for the 1st time since i'm to go and fetch me from the pontiff, appeared on the balcony of the hospital room, lead weekly prayers. mister francis. i think we should not be able to move up test time. i message. now both of us are going to the post in bo gave out for the 2nd time in 3 months, in hopes of end in a political impasse elections in the spring where inconclusive. no party want enough support for the government. this time 2 parties have been running, neck and neck in opinion polls. one populace on the other one to include such highest rascals. they promised drastically different solutions in a nation rock by steve corruption and the influence of the mafia. transfer anything to national, says gay is one of the most corrupt countries in the union. let's cross over to d, w correspondence, but
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a vessel who's covering the elections for us. i barbara the previous election in april, produced a fragmented parliament that failed to form a viable correlation. will it be different this time? that's what of course the guy in voters hope, but it's far from certain because there is going to be a fragmented parliament again. and again, it looks as if the opposition parties themselves could not garner a clear majority. so they have been having talked to for him this time and said the most like the outcome is the minority government for that they would then need the support of for instance, of the, for the corporate form, a communist party of these days called socialist party, a full area who they don't want to go into coalition with because the idea is to divergent bod, who they think might be interested in supporting a reform agenda. invoke area. there is among voters. we've talked to a very strong wish and will for change because people are tired and fed up with
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corruption in the instance of the mafia and all walks of life invoke area. so it might be rocky times that had politically, it's not going to be clear cut, but there may be just a solution on the horizon. talking about rocky times what will be the new government's main challenges. the main challenge is to reform the country and to get rid of corruption. i mean that is just adamant that really, really needs to be done because all reports we've seen in the last month talk about the country that is almost become a captured state. it's all walks of life. if you are stopped by a policeman, you have to pay him money. if you want to permit for building something, you have to go to the office and pay somebody money. and it's, it's just everywhere to go to a hospital. you need drugs, you have to pay the doctor. so for people, this means that their life becomes much more difficult plus, economically the country overall of course, loses huge sums,
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big sums of money. european money in particular have been just squandered and wasted and in public building projects that of course they're sort of taken in by the mafia. so this is a disaster zone, economically and politically. and it just needs reform from the bottom from the bottom up. and that is a huge chance for any sort of shaky coalition of opposition parties that is likely to emerge here. barbara, vessel and sophia, thank you for your time to have the now where they gave her him. government has asked us on us by health and stabilize in the country after president of elmo. he says, muscles nation. many patients are alarmed by for involvement in the talk, which also left his wife. when did she have now spoken to her fellow citizens via your message? for the 1st time since her husband was slain from the us hospital where she's being treated,
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the widow of the fascinated haitian president described the killing of her husband . so much marie speaking to you. i am alive, thanks to god. i'm alive but i lost my husband. and now, in the blink of an eye, the mercenaries entered my house and riddled my husband with bullets to give him a bed. she urged haitians to remain united. publish him, see she mind he is will never dry my heart, always bleeding, but we cannot let the president die a 2nd time. i'm crying it is true, but we cannot let the country lose its way. you would, investigations on the way into the net with more than a 1000, colombian mercenaries, arrested, or killed to haitian americans have also been detained. the foreign involvement in the assassination has struck a nerve in a country with a history of suffering. the consequences of international interference,
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election minister defended the governments request for help from the us military. so far, the u. s. has not announced its decision. what do we do? we do that the country for in the private, already destroyed, and people have to be printed in or either go to them, it will prevent my predicting is to exactly ask for support the leadership power back in after the assassination has thrown haiti into another state of unrest at haitians deal with another set back on the journey to self determination and political stability. and in tennis australia is ashley, but he has one have fast wimbledon title of the beaten cowley. now please cobra and the woman thing goes spinal. the well, number one followed up here when the french open in 29 with a 3 set victory and wraps off a remarkable come back from batty,
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wasn't even sure she would be enough to compete in the one them. and she's australia as fast women's champion for 41 years following in the footsteps of idol yvonne glove. and it took me a long time to verbalize the fact that i wanted to, to dead a dream it. and so i want to win this incredible tournament. and being able to live my dream right now with everyone who's made it better than better than i ever could have imagined i had. it was just, i mean i didn't sleep last night. i was, i was thinking of all the water, but i think when i was, i was coming out on this chord at home and away. and i think being able to share that with everyone to share that with my team is incredible. on it feels great. when doesn't it? we'll find out later tonight. is it going to be england or italy? box half next? well, stories looks about how russia is found in the alarm about a new wave of current virus infections that's coming up after the break. remember,
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with the w. this is beyond you tube. ah, what people to say matters to me. that's why you listen to their still reporter every weekend on d w. i me the news this week, world stories protests and turkey against the planned mega can no. spain, euthanasia law takes effect. will begin in russia, where vaccine fatigue has led to the rise of the delta variance kremlin is tackling
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the problem. the st. petersburg city beach couldn't be busy with the temperatures about 30 degrees celsius. thousands of russians have come to the gulf of finland to escape the hot weather and social distances. russia is in the middle of it stirred corona fires waif, thanks to the rapidly spreading belt variance. the authorities are sounding alarm is in you. you taishan accounts for almost 90 percent over the you gave them the situation with go with 9 explosives. you have had record numbers of new mortality statistics. i'm not going either here to record numbers or just within one day. ready to switch officials are talking about more than 20000 new infections every day. most of them in the mosque out to get to the situation under control,
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the russian capital has re open field hospitals and built medical stations, especially for corona virus. all of the hospitals are quickly being re equipped to handle it 19 patients. but their main goal is to get more citizens vaccinated against of 19 russia was that the 1st country is evolved to get a theme to market with spoof leak v. so however, only 10 percent of the population has been vaccinated. the government once is that the change by degree from now on, all companies in moscow must have at least 60 percent of their workforce vaccinate . and the other one right on the side of the mayor is right. everyone has to get vaccinated to stop the corona virus and i couldn't use the 7 year they shouldn't force us, they should try to motivate us. what's the best means? all service sector employees have to get the job like those here in this house
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alone. anyone who refuses won't be allowed to work. those who take part will be rewarded, that we had a meeting with all the employees and told them that they would receive a cash bonus of around 35 years if they were vaccinated, that motivated them. but even these unprecedented measures cry from the tough lock down the government, imposed last year as infections began to rise. biologists say it's a case of too little too late, and that 3rd wave could be rationally. me . me? ah! it has been an exhausting month, but yet, john, for we his son has been,
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was jacked by fever and trouble breathing. joe hon, who read the scatter for a living, finally arranged the car to take his son to the hospital in the city. has seen tested positive for the corona virus. 40 years later he was discharged. not because he was feeling better, but because they had already jacked up a bill of about 1500. your old. i have seen a d d b joe own spice your of the day when he can find work or improve at all at the hospital. somehow it eased an oxygen cylinder at home with great difficulty. i had to borrow money from several people. we didn't have a ruby for your child, you do anything for you might have the god and good for treatment for his father and siblings. he even raised beds to contact. he lost all 3 of them last week. the doctors asked the family to arrange medicines, but they was sold count, defeat bottles in the oval vend hospital,
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charged twice as much but recounting the horrors of what he saw. modest skeptical about the number of that's been reported in the state. i get getting calls from the authorities for 3 d as after my father's death, asking after the head that i told them he'd boss to be. i don't even know if that was counted into what i thought a body's getting out of the hospital with my father day for my son without diagnosis. fever that's on the right. jemine's. honda, a social worker describes what has been happening 1st. they haven't fever, then they feel breathless. many eventually die at home. and this how someone died in that house to i have thought of making a list of debts in the village. the cause of death for most is feeble and breathless. almost none of these have been recorded at corona virus, that was a boy, though,
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every day people are dying. nobody has been dest. you haven't been told anything about the vaccine. got nobody here has gotten no doctor, have visited. for the last year, this village has been relatively untouched by the panoramic. now just that if i, they feel that as recorded keepers flag in open in the group of virus will continue to rec and inhabit the true is done. boom is a prestigious project for the turkish government. intended to reduce congestion in the bus for straight to turkish economy. there is also opposition to the project. these are the 1st scopes of, of a colossal project that could change a symbol geography forever. a man made waterway that will flow through new
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urban districts with new settlements for hundreds of thousands of people. canal is symbol is the largest infrastructure project hook he has ever seen. it's long been a dream of president reggie type out once again. today we're starting a new page in the history of turkey's development. today we are adding a new step to the path of progress for our country, the strengthening of our nation. any, anything that i do. but the controversial project is picking turkeys president against it stumbled me up. these will not cause she's, we're against it because it threatens it stumble completely. its water, its nature, its security and earthquake safety it threatens life in this k to that make the according to polls. that's a view shared by a majority of the cities residents. 1 thank you to to, for my future,
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i say no for my kids. i say no for my grandchildren. i know that i'm against investing billions of lira and in such a project they insist on the canal and we will insist on stopping them. we go, it's one of the world busiest shipping lanes, more ships, transit the ball rose than the susan panama canal, combined to many according to the turkish president. keith says a 2nd water way is needed to prevent accidents like these. the 45 kilometer long camel has an official price. take a $15000000000.00. chips like these, the government argues will no longer have to wait days to enter the boss for us. and turkey will collect fees on them. but critic say president ed one's dream is an environmental nightmare. the canal will cut through agriculture. land and forests, often refer to as one of the few remaining green lungs of
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a stumble. it threatens marine ecosystems and crucial water. reza was where they did not wash. the canal will start from this lagoon and run through the saddle addendum, which is an important source of fresh water fries tumble. the city is already struggling, opening new areas for real estate development, bringing new population and destroying inferencing natural will make the city uninhabitable on the holidays. the president, however, hopes to boost the construction sector, create thousands of jobs, and turn the gears of an ailing economy. the louder the opposing voices grow, it seems the more determined he is to proceed. the only a few countries worldwide and youth and easier in spain, the new law is coming into effect. that's what allowed terminally ill patients to
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their lives. ah. as soon as miss boy takes care to keep the photos of a husband safe place, the important memories of him, the time they spent together and the challenges they had to overcome. especially after her husband, luis, started the fight against an aggressive type of multiple sclerosis. and said me that you will give us the whole disease the devastating for him. it destroyed him within 10 years until he died in new york. and he was in great pain. it was so bad that he couldn't even stand the weight of the bed linen on his skin. and the pain got worse than usual. there was no drug that could have helped him even a little. but the worst thing was, and that is what he always said, that there was no dignity in his life any more in the week. he was completely dependent on others. he didn't have any freedom anymore. he wasn't able to do
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anything by himself except move his head. posterior one left him a little wisdom articles passed away 4 years ago. all the while he was fighting for the liberalization of euthanasia in spain. he wanted the right to end his life and dignity as a woman. when all has continued her husband's fight together with many others until they will listen to in march, spain became the 4th country in the you to approve youth anavia supported by a clear majority parliament. historical moment expenses that the law is now in effect. yes, the station for a dignified death estimates that in densely populated region like madrid, that could be one applique, asian for euthanasia. per day. yet i prefer mostly applicants will probably be people who have an advance full of cancer and only a few months left to live or those who have severe heart long or kidney disease, and would also dive within months. measures this still a lot to learn about. the new law says that,
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and i mean only people who are incurable, the ill and unreasonable hardship can make a request for youth in asia, people with mental illness this i excluded before the request is approved. several doctors into commission need to discuss each case and intentionally long process designed to avoid mistakes. the new law also means that doctors is the death won't have to stay hidden in the shadows anymore. some conservative politicians have criticized the law for putting life in the hands of authorities. the catholic church reject euthanasia to that resistance is why it took years for the law to be passed for her husband. the law comes too late, but his wife is sure that he be pleased to hear that from now on a self determined death is legal in spain,
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the 77 percent calling chinese new colonialism, pure and simple in st debate. why is it still a thing in africa and who is named the word order was white people stealing back africans? all new colonial relies on somebody harvey, the death of the 77 percent on dw freedom. ah, there is a success story behind coffee from guatemala and has to do with the social emancipation of the miami. the power of an old idea, and enduring strength. how indifferent is most skill coffee farmers would stand the most difficult circumstances. in the 45 minutes,
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d w. what secrets lie behind the discover new adventures in 360 degree and explore fascinating world heritage sites. p w a world heritage 360. now me hello guys. welcome to your favorite youth program. the 77 percent. this is the platform for africa, young majority, i, eddie mike, a junior foster, you'll see belt and ride with us. more than 60 years ago, many african countries gained the independence from european colonizers. but how independent are we? and why does it even matter to asked the young generation now we'll be digging
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deeper into that question on the issue. but yes, what's coming up? our report that he did kamani talked to the young canyons about new clothing out as a rough i here to drop the few lines on what it means to be africa cynically passes in by tours again for now east africa has been ramping up efforts to expose it citizens to chinese culture, articulately through language in kind of for example, monitoring is offered as the selective language in schools. in uganda, it is now become palsy subjects in some schools. so, is this in mir exchange of culture is always there much more to it. the 25 year old andrew meant to tie. it's not a free to get his hands. he graduated in december. he's been helping us on the family farm. and like many young king recently took the job, market was looking for works. but andrew has
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a leave. he speaks mandarin, this decision came as more chinese contract has flooded kenya to build it through. and he thought learning the language might give him an edge, an experience that would be revealing. my name is angel in english, so the send it to and so this is the name i used to go by, even in school, in class, in the exams and he used to use and over the years there's been a steady trickle of chinese, cultural and language centers opening in kenya, many like andrew school offer scholarships and in some cases, high achieving students are even sent to china for competitions. but the content of andrew class is made it apparent his instructor was teaching more than language. he was this that he started by showing us, did not change history, chinese festivals, chinese poems and songs. for instance, if you choose to, to do french,
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you might not need to line all the things pertaining the history, the culture. you may just need to learn how to communicate, but in chinese language you get to, they want you to become like them. they're currently $59.00 confucius institute, but across $44.00 african countries institute, together with existing economic ties to china, could nip the country, reach over the continent. really based journalist right extensively on after chinese relations. she argues that while the chinese government may have a firm economic group on the continent, the most significant partnership being created outside board. i think the important thing to understand when we talk about the kind of chinese culture that is exported is that it is a very specific cocktail of mainstream. generally
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mainstream han culture that has passed through the prism of the c p. come trying to come this party, but at the same time, not everything that comes here in kenya that, that makes its way here from china is passed through that lens as the parties. there are a lot of day to day interactions between individual that i feel like as a much more rich and interesting to look at because those things are not mediated by the state. in bustling a ruby, it's hard not to see how these more informal intercultural interactions have influenced everyday life. the city has already played, who's to chinese, can join us performances, which are growing in popularity, especially among the younger generation. 3 china towns have popped up across and i will be in 1980 offering traditional chinese cuisine back in el dorit. andrew is under no illusions. he knows that a one sided cultural exchange is no exchange, but he's also in need of a job. and he's,
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that means working in china says that's exactly what he'll do. you know, that's very interesting. and this wondering if it would be possible for people in china to say, learn african languages like swahili or tree. i guess we just have to see how things pot out now talking about the influence or not of foreign powers in africa. we had the streets of our job to ask young people this question. after 60 years of independence from british rule, how really independent is my day to day 3. right. ok. i think in the question of how independent we will we be able to use our independence for we have our government, we have, we make decisions ourselves. and we have a will lead to not only does without actually being actually anyone for permission to do what we're doing for me. i think we,
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i really independence just like how you know, when you present them with you for a very long time. even when you see in your mind these seem like, you know, still increasing and take some time for them to sort of realize i'd be asking if we, if you look back on the past year, you'd realize that things continually got worse. so i don't think is equation of independence, but we'll be meeting with use it or we've not been in as much as we could have. we are not so independent to because where we are from what we are known for we kind that's took a step back because we are trying to be like our colonial masters. there's some form of new colonialism, but i don't like to say that people say exist. i mean, it might be happening subconsciously. but i think people are trying to take advantage of us because market for me just shows the potential that we have. so
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whether people take advantage of it or we take advantage of it in different question, i think the best thing we can do is, is continue to involve thus was helped various countries. laquanta le, india for example, doesn't have any natural resource as such, but the people is what of really help the country pool. and now they're more or less. it will paula does this returning confidence returning to niger ends, which i find very interesting to see. and i think it should continue, i think people should be talk more about where they are from and thoughts to appreciate this land this place. so we have had the voices of young, my dance. some argue that africa still dealing with the effect of colonialism. but who's really to blame for that? and what can we, the young generation do to break free and cough our own pop?
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our report you did commodity put the question to young cajuns in our street debating i will be the, the 77 percent in a row, be the capital of kenya. and it is in this city that became a flock, went up, we were declared independence. but how independent is kenya and indeed the rest of africa. this is the question that we're asking today on our subject near colonialism. why is this still a thing in africa and who is to blame? but before we go too far, let's come to nigella. who is a political analyst and the right to hear in kenya. how would you describe new colonialism? what does it mean to you? i think that coming from a gave us the best definition for the colonialism which is late stage imperialism. what you have is indirect influence of political decision making of you can make decision making. okay. so let me come to the farmer right here, mr. michael to being in. because you're from, as you mentioned, is over
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a 100 years or suddenly older than the nation of kenya. do you feel like you'll beholden to the person who began this farm? absolutely not it. and i believe we need to both the colonize our minds and our hearts as, as kenyans. we really shouldn't be complaining too much about your clothing of them . let me come back to angela. i want to challenge you basically, based on what michael has said. we should be talking about near calibration right now. look at me, unfair farm. we are doing it on our own when we're talking about colonization and we're talking about imperialism. we're not talking about individual experiences. we're talking about a systemic issue. yes, you're able to grow your coffee and you run your coffee tours, but is the price for example, that you're, that you're selling your coffee at reflective of the labor that has gone into producing that coffee? or is it reflective of political priorities that i've been said elsewhere? exploitation of power disparities where the profit of certain regions a certain parts of the world is the very definition of new colonialism. okay? i'd like to come to safe because i just want to, you know, piggyback on what naturally thing, but it is
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a system and it is explosive. but we're a politician. the people who should be those international tables making better deals for i think this doesn't work for us anymore. kind of struggled with the cancer political leadership that is dysfunctional that it's explosive to, that it's violent. that's discriminatory. there's also this culture that stems from a neo colonial space of leadership that excludes people from the leaders, which is putting the people into this vicious cycle of constantly seeing. we need better, we need better, but nothing ever changes because the bubble of and the shield of near colonialism is so thick. so we're saying that, oh, my goodness that the, the neo colonial is, once i can, he's sleeping into basically every single effect of our lives. politically, economically, even how we think ya socially. and i'm just wondering from tony, in what ways the new colonialism still have an impact in the way we are govern. i mentioned the french very briefly. the french of never mentally left africa ever. you can see what goods only the conquer lease,
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the highest glory of african evolution is to become a frenchman or mademoiselle. the france has never lost documented lithia. but one might argue that kenyans have not lost that mentality. we are, after all having this conversation in english. no, but ken is a very different country. we may be confused there, but don't address immediately. political leadership. all new colonialism relies on somebody having the lead in their pocket. in that case, is your great then with your own government. oh, with the colonial government. that created structures in which we are governed, as we are, that is very lives we. others tend to blame the british. we are all the strength all the time. we keep complaining about all white people, maybe to mean europe, young people in the 2 of these, these the new colonies that say no. alright, i'd like to get some more views on the side. the problem came with a philosophical foundational movies country. like if we're talking about export,
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we didn't center canyons, other people who live in this land, we are in. so what we are experiencing, know is a result of what happened then. so the west is still to blame, but we reproduce what they did. but is it fair? let me ask schafer here. is it fair to sort of lump the whole western world into, you know, the white saviors. they're trying to come and save us. we don't need their help. is there room for collaboration or is it just going to be this bipolar dialogue? well, i think i think room for collaboration that existed that as assume that seem to exist has existed in their white terms. that even as we collaborate, we're collaborating with in their own structures within the agreements within their own, in gauge meant within their own requirements. right? why people have always wanted to enforce and to came forward, their whiteness and the supreme a fee. we should be able to enforce and carry forward our black is our black supremacy. but it's never going to happen because we don't have the leadership that
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is capable to imagine our own governance and engagement out of the 3 that is mostly a colonial tele. but the necessary tool is out this way to send them into these again, we are playing here and sometimes it gets to vittie. they say, well i want to take way to grants that i want something specific to us. your government never. i've won a lot of the scholarships and so and don't lose weight. but you tell your story in your own way. i feel like what's these whately sentiment? i love the fact that both to be colonized by the british of all the colonies, the school history and you know, we had these, please, please, please contextualize that we will never be side to because that's the we real politic of the wheel. history had really been colonized like the belgians they didn't give a damn. but i'm not going to go and keep repenting about 18. 89. yes, yes, yes, yes. and i'd like to give, i'd like to give me, let me come to shape because she's so exhausted. her hands on her head, i'm about to give up because the thing is this raid. so the context is when we,
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when i hear people talk about, they don't have a problem. and having been colonized, i question, how deep are you in this neo colonial struggle that you've actually embraced your abuse and made them feel made her feel that she was right for doing what they did to you. tony is saying that the facts can't be changed. that the world order at the time was, as it was, the work order was white. people stealing from black africans. that was the work order. i think sometimes we speak very carelessly and very casually about very fundamental things that i was at in the midst that we are and i really don't appreciate it. ok, tony, do you agree with the charge that you are so deeply neil colonized yourself that you don't see why your utterances could have been that is absolute bollocks. yeah. let me use b to languages, so people are more in your call and that is, looks because you created in this way. yeah. it's like those people who fail in life and keep talking about their father was an alcoholic or their mother never
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loved him enough. and be like that it must lose that victim mentality about the british suspicion which we as in this country, we started with a very critical question. neil colonialism. why the still in africa? well, the answer is in our history and who is to blame for it? apparently we alla, thank you for watching the quo now. that's what i call eddie bate. so should we keep drowning in the past or swim towards a new future? what's your view on new colonialism and its impact on african countries? now we would definitely love to hear from you, so pay us a visit on youtube to watch the for discussion and keep the debates going. yes, a different perspective from another part of the continent. robot. fine one bid boy ag handle base and easy to send on top,
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and i may be an independent fight. hendrick bid boy is his take away africa stance . oh, oh. this is because we don't know what's the region mainly visited, but i'm proud of it. astounded by the fact that now that because like the kids involved from redeem caused it to slow the call, the not the done. and even if you've got a predefined disk in that it's hell of good news happening elsewhere. they've been asked to be a medic implicit been to the same company, but i think is not a black man's by big game. hi there, good thing. properly. i can go to india for team to african team gongs. do people fed up with in the veto view? and why, yeah,
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only blacks always seen as africa open ended love. that was so that you opened up biting. be with the state the weaknesses even today. but the was even a woman or men in your neighborhood in this keep in the schools and shop boys routing and picking from the boy he was wrong. and this last a bowl show. and the question was go pilot wise of those who died? oh no. remember district when we have been epic and as the now when i think and i don't know what's proud to be the thread and his own behalf of starland said the hardest words when he was all
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at this helpless chicken said the president of the words they suffered, they'll start to serve those are really deep lyrics. it's a good reminder to learn from history. so those traumatic events never repeat it. now musician l sumbawa has also penned strong words on this issue. so as a child, when have family moved from cumberland to germany, the in applying histories of both countries reflect that in electro inspired beats sound aut needs old electronic beet, elsa m by la pen and produced you had to me in cameroon, off the painful breakup. she says women in cameroon were traditionally treated with more respect before the european colonialist arrived. colonialism had such an impact,
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but also people mentality. there were purposely raising also the culture of the people stumbling of the imagery of a black man of the 21st century. i couldn't swallow my pride trust. i try, you know, elsa barlow was 10 when she left cameroon and moved to germany along with her 2 brothers. their mother wanted to complete her doctorate at a german university coming here. it was a dream. as a small african child, white culture, it's on. no, it's, he's everywhere. it's the norm is the standard. so when you know a 10 year old that you're going to europe, it's like the sugar candy place, but she was the only black girl in a small town in southern germany. she soon experienced the effect of racism and ignorance on teacher calling in terms of where the resources come from. and
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how did well come to europe in such an amount. it came from the colonies and it's really insane to me to be in this world and go to school. so many years when a teacher supposedly about the world you're going to be living in and leave. ready out this huge part of history, and when she was 20 else in violet, decided to return to cameroon. to reconnect with her roots, she channeled her experiences into music. she discovered a new science or her world in the recording process, inspired by her home countries rich culture. w. w. w. byler now spends most of her time in germany. she lives with a young daughter in berlin, known as the capital of electronic music. but africa remains a strong part of the mix. bada has found a way to bring both worlds together on this track. she's samples,
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speeches of the pan africanist and 1st name president, climbing cru, mom now, now independent not by law, feels at home in berlin. she has discovered a space for herself, somewhere between her german upbringing and her come a rooney and heritage. it's a healthy mix, she says. and it's something she hopes to pass on to her door. can be a healthy mix. and why not? i have a dream that one day africa in europe will have a truly mutually beneficial relationship. thumbs up. if you agree, i show you do. now let's take you to a hidden african tressa. talk the way in this, in a lease customized region is a provincial capital. the control graffiti artist can buy by shoes. other rounds is small hometown along the shores of the river. the
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hello my local, letting us know monica, my name is robert mccafferty, and i'll take you around as i can see them. but i'm here and i was coming to my city. this is big. ensure the capital of the custom, all region in the south, west of synagogue, with its mild tropical climate and its laid back mood. the small town at the custom walls river is not only a trading port, but a gateway to the nearby beach destinations of the region. got falling. i mean, but i mean to move home. yeah, the emily bratcher and bring it is the router. and then the left to go farther into because i'm, but would you see here is because i'm, i remember them, which it gives us all those sources look at it. and i look for that because i'm, i look on king is the man behind a lot of the street art in dig in short from simple name tagging to awareness about
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corona, his murals, capture the moment his new piece is a tribute to d, w. 77. percent show unfortunately, king barbers are railey earns him enough money to live on, which is why he tries to make a buck wherever he can, even if he has to play for it. well, now you can engage for a company in the can see what i'm doing here. this is my childhood from played for money. what are you hoping to make a win? because in the city offer no ones that i get in, but you look for the work that most people in dig in. char, depend on, is the regions fish trade. and like many king bob has a close connection to it wouldn't be the big fish might bring the fish from the city from cuff intel to cup, scare me about it for me. i spent my childhood here with my mom. and so the mike yeah. dennis i another photo valley young margaret golf i this is the number to
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some of his mother's old colleagues still work at the fish market. still haggling for the best fist on offer away from the busy market. the senegalese are known for their love of attire and strongly brood green tea with lots of sugar. fortunately for a king and his friends, the next tea shop is right outside their shared green printing workshop, where the team is printing a very special shirts and not to today's should and to their hometown. to end the day, king babble takes us to a highlights of digging chores cultural life, a conquering masquerade. it's a mending initiation, right? used to pass down indigenous knowledge in dig into or where all traditions mixed with a new it's the huge party, but also as tours of local pride. my condo now present to the gym by doing another
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leaves. he's kind of defeat considering is 2nd to protect people against spirit. and does the jump on the i've not been just in a go yet, but i'm looking forward to doing that down with you again. and hey guys, this is how we wrap up the show. thanks for sticking with us. so the end that a, let's continue to stay in touch. send us an email at 77, d, w dot com or connect with us on facebook. we're going to play you out with king by best favorite song. actually, he was listening to it over and over doing out production. this is deanna from one of the finest rapids s t. i s the routes to mondanca. this truck is all about african friday and the vast monday culture until we meet again. stay strong and healthy and remain
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