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countries but who's to blame an unregulated fishing fleet or local fishermen using illegal methods to stay afloat. and if a livelihood loved the home of the 77 percent, 60 minutes on dw, we've got some hot tips for your bucket list. a magic corner hotspot for food and some great cultural memorials to boot w travel. or if we go this is dede avenues africa on the program today who will be crowned the champions of africa. the aft con tournament is drawing to a close on sunday with a show down final between senegal and egypt. what is at stake for the support for
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giants? and has africa just pulled off the 1st major sporting events of the year. and the vaccine mandates by the president decree that's being enforced by the military. we have a report from co moris islands class. ethiopia is still far from peace as part of the country face a massive humanitarian crisis. we have an exclusive report from the historic holy town of labella volunteers. they are taking up arms to keep to brian fighting out. troops have been deployed to guinea, bizarre after a never attempted coup. i'll be asking a former prime minister why the country's policy is fraught with fighting. also, when this picture went viral, we all realized something was missing. black people aren't often seen and medical textbooks. we will meet the illustrator changing that ah,
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ah, hello, i'm christine. wonder it is good to have your company africa's biggest football composition. the africa cup of nations is coming to close on sunday with an epic final that we'll see 7 time champions, egypt face off against santa go, who are chasing their countries 1st ever african title. now the tournament has displayed world class football and proved to be a success even though there were some doubts. and of course, that unfortunate stampede incident where a number of fans were killed now for the host nation cameroon, it won't be the final. they hoped for the team was kicked out of the tournament at the same is off to losing to egypt on penalties. that means egypt will take on seneca, who peep, but in a fossil on wednesday night, senegalese fans were ecstatic that their site just currently africa's top rank national team has made it through and now for more on the anticipation leading up
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to that final, i'm joined by dw correspondent, early sexual. my, he is in lagos, alyssa, it's added to see you, as always, we'll talk about the final in a bit. because cameron's defeat has to be one of the most painful exits of this tournament. well christine, from a host in point of view, it is quite sir, painful. one for cameron done a bitter pill for them to swallow. after 50 years of hosting african couple of nations, once again to go almost dead, just almost there are be knocked out on a penalty issue that against egypt are quite a painful for camera. even with our great legends. like someone who's not every president of the people in the country, but as i say in football when it comes to penalties, it's a lock of the draw. yeah, really. i mean i'm hurt for them. and alyssa, and what a final synagogue versus egypt does it even get bigger than that? what is at stake for both sides?
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mockery. sunday, so much a stay gets a big final, you know, senegal who are best in africa for the last 3 years on if you, for rankings and eat it. why the most successful team on the continent when it comes to winning african clashing in a final is a big one. you have sad your money and are muhammed salads, inmates at liverpool? how do you separate this 2 players and these 2 teams are many will say, well, for senegal, they have never won a before. is a big chance for them to do so on the r lucy say, who's been a coach or a quite a while with that same include out after the last last i'm out to or i'll durant from tonight's in buffer egypt should stadium as their mohammed sala go all the way to win it. it's really been approved. a doubt is wrong about his greatness as an african footballer in the world based on form right now. okay, so let's take this to the fans because that we have heard from some fan. so actually in camry let's have a listen to their willis and will, will pick up after that. and it, but i can't, i'm what i'm doing. we're very happy. we're very proud of our team. we're proud of the president and our minister of sports. we intend to win this african cup in
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cameroon, and to bring it back up to synagogue le medic own when it was undergoing sharla this. oh. and we wanted to play with really with okay, sir. both fans clearly convinced that their size are the most deserving. who have you got your money on lisa? wow, create a kristin. this is a difficult one to really separate, sir. i think i put my money on synagogue at this time. i don't see senegal losing it back to back vandals with saddle mandate, especially for the acreage i used to say, has been criticized, has been vilify. this is the man who was a former captain with senegal. wender lost out in 2002, and also under loss as the, as a croton joint and ain't seen so for perhaps a for i'll use you say for sag mine are for senegal to be 1st name winners. what you just really can't bet against mohammed salah, and egyptian photos you can't,
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but perhaps my money will be for synagogue if i'm lucky. and if they're lucky to her. and last but not least, i think if this got off the pitch and alyssa african was really the 1st major sporting tournament in 22, this is on the global sporting calendar. how much of a success would you say, was it well, christine, that is an interesting question that is quite relative. what from an african point of view you might say has been a successful hosting. yes, we had an issue about the collapse and the people who had day, which was really unfortunate, the only black scar in his toward the main christine. but from a host in perspective, the tournament organization is been really top notch from calf. we've seen this more separate cap presidents who promised to deliver or successful african games. well, well, oh mister, the final that looks like is going to happened are for our to who's cameron and for calf, for there's been lots of talk before the tournament about or me crying cove. it 19 are the 1st order man 1st by get back pandemic in africa, but you look at the, the,
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the football, the quality doggone possession. the testing is been really great from a caf perspective. and from of who's in perspective for cameron style said his tournaments clearly has lived up to the billing and as a living. thanks so much, alyssa, in lake us talking to us the electrical math as only thank ah. now a coven. 19 vaccine is now obligatory in the commerce islands at the country is going further than most with their mandate. iturbi's, southern africa correspondents, a to increase as more from the commerce capital maroney, a military police check point. the cars can't pass without develop covert vaccination certificates. the jap against the corona virus is mandatory for all adults on the cameras islands. so i think we already had lot of time for sensibility zation. so now we are not forcing people,
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but to we just we just saw and freon for them to go and vaccinate. critics of president, azalia sumani, call his rule of the critic he issued the vaccine mandate in december by presidential decree. have you forgot your vaccination cards? you are allowed to ask a friend or family member to bring it here. then it will be controlled if you haven't been vaccinated though all your late for your 2nd job, you will have to pay a fine and he will be brought directly to the vaccination center. in this case, they were brought to the military police hospital around the corner, 58 people were vaccinated. the morning we filmed whether they wanted the japanese or not mckesson and much cheaper to get more confused. so of oxen on dog bite. for personally, i don't totally trust the vaccines. we shouldn't be forced to get vaccinated. vaccination should be debated among the general public and the commerce. we need to consent to be vaccinated and not be forced like this, like animals on the 2nd like sheep or cows,
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where human beings we have rights when they deserve when it does yonah door. yolanda in the countries biggest hospital, dr. abraham job here defended the strict measures. he is one of the coordinators of the national cove campaign. what are said, she said ciboney did it. it's a good idea to make vaccination. obligatory senior people aren't respecting covered regulations like social distancing. gosselin, vaccination people is the only way we can save lives lesser for us. and this is proven by the statistics that you may an issue from remoter less than 40 cov, at patients are currently hospitalized on the cameras islands. dr. gia says none of them are vaccinated. the country is using china sign off on vaccination and it's nationwide campaign. several studies suggest 2 doses of the vaccine are less effective against the army crime variance. dr. joe beer rejects the idea, says he poverty a, that's not true. there is proof shami. so there was no point arguing about
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a to me. we had more than $3000.00 positive cases around the country during the last wave, with less than 10 deaths. somebody back at the check point, the majority of those passing through have had their japs, it is virtually impossible to do anything on the cameras islands. otherwise, it covert vaccination certificate is needed to enter banks, schools, and government buildings, and even to take the bus. earlier this week, there was an attempt at clue in guinea bissell that's a crystal state in west africa. it's one of the continents smallest countries, but it's become a giant in the drug trade. the cocaine comes from latin america to guinea bissell, and as they moved onwards to europe. now, partly because of the narcotics trade, the country suffers from endemic corruption and is highly unstable. there have been full military coups and a number of attempted clues since his independence on portugal in 1974. the sweets
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attempt to overthrow president amerisys local in below is just the latest. my next guest once served as prime minister skinny the cell domingo simone's pet ada is the leader of the countries main opposition party. he's also a member of parliament. he ran for president in 2019 but lost the election. welcome to d. w. africa. mister per year, i want to begin by asking you, what is your reading about the attempted coup that we saw in guinea purcell this week? thank you for having me. let me say that for you guys. give me a number. and we, we got some buttons that, you know, to see this kind of situation. i don't imagine talking about 2 dozen people if,
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even if they're going to try to bigger. so these are very strange one and everybody is making it interesting that you refer to the fact that who is an attempted clues are commonplace in guinea besides why is there so much political instability in your country? well, i believe that some of the factors are common to last african countries, the roots of the state. every week we fell in in class for them in the colonial stage into the national why or why not got in the western way of life? and i would say western modern of stuff to stay with strongly connected and attach it to the government. and so we need their 1st choice to be made here. either we have this model and we have to improve 15 to
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get her again. and we have to find a different way of searching mister herrera. i want to talk to you about the other big problem. danny bristle has been dabbed a narco states because of the rampant cocaine trafficking through the country. how much is this contributing to the political instability there? no class is not there and union. and the difference between what we have in the past and now is the willingness to work with the international agencies to come back to not interview our opening. welcome to corporation, or you go do a new game, right? not over, mr. just,
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just to get some clarity of am i hearing you say that the narco state label. it's no longer pickable. are you saying that cocaine trafficking is not as bad? and because the government is, is, is clamping down with the help of international agencies. no, i'm not saying no, i'm saying that we are not a state. we are being labeled there because all of the shows that are connected to that. and i believe to make a business, you know, question of do with a, with, with the national agencies and do structure to help us that you know, and that was domingo samoans para, a politician and opposition leader in guinea. so
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you're watching data venues, africa still to come for meet the illustrator, putting black skin in medical textbooks. but for the moment we turned to ethiopia, where the suffering continues off to more than a year after the government launched an attack in the northern to great region rights group. se atrocities, including the mass, rape of women and girls have been committed by parties on both sides. the federal government to still restricting media and humanitarian access to, to great. meanwhile, regions bordering to cry on a war footing to grow fighters have, with going back into the home region. but their neighbors are still full of mistrust. the debris, east africa correspondent, mario miller, reports from the or a town of labella where people are taking up arms. ah lally bellas. rock hewn churches look peaceful in the morning. light
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may seem untouched by the events of the past months. labella has twice been captured by fighters loyal to the t gray people's liberation front, or tpl. ethanol is all the town has now been liberated by government forces. he had better go against the morning prayers just ended. this church is one of 11 medieval churches, cut into rock. it has great symbolic value with europeans. this is also why a t p l f was clean to conquer this town. at this time of year, one of the holiest orthodox christians, labella is normally full of international visitors and diaspora europeans. but most of them have stayed away worried that fighters could swoop in again from the neighboring t gray region. even though the teepee left promised in december to withdraw all their fighters back into t gray, his own so many people have fled. those who stayed here and we suffered
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a lot of stress and got an anal toward that into my, my sad i let us are. k pointed their guns at us. the 2nd time they came, they raped women and beat and killed people. deferral. so david, don't so good. at the mazda they looted in a town and raped and beat women diluted their hotels. we had no power and water. the go at la moda, to grain fight us also attacked the town of gushing or not far from langley, bela. here we meet a man who doesn't wish to be identified as for fear of t p a left retaliation and they killed his uncle. he tells us and his brother in law at wow, when they came, they asked for guns and money, but he's a merchant. he self employed when he answered this question, they killed him and they killed many innocent people. they killed 57 civilians here in this town and he says those varied here where and fighters rather
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mostly traders like his brother in law claims. we could not independently verify back in ali bella away from the churches we may be on a later, used to work as a security guard at this now destroyed hotel. he tells us some of the de grain fighters used it as their headquarters. they left messages on the war before they left. welcome to the state of t gray, and no more if your pin, i am to grain the writing says, and this is the suicide fatigue, roy fighters. we're having a conference here preparing for the war with them. but then they got hit and the hotel was destroyed. if we were here together, we would have died as even and let out in with what they'll tell was probably hit van on drone experts from the dutch and jail parks have identified these missile fragments as part of a bomb fitted to
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a turkish drone. turkey has been criticized for possibly selling the drones to with your peers government. the drones are also thought to be responsible for numerous civilian deaths in ethiopia, civil war. in fact, all parties involved in the conflict have been accused of committing atrocities. according to the united nations and rights organizations this kindergarten is now a temporary camp for volunteer fighters called panel. i. wow, i group has signed up many new recruits in city gray rebels, 1st attack labella, including women, imo today sir, is one of them and listening in quality, looking at them, it's been done with her. my uncle and my aunt husband who reads me like my own father are dead. my friend who was like a sister to me was raped,
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had he so young. if i get a chance to find them, i will fight them to my last breath and the bug in network it disconnected. it isn't about any michigan. again, the funny fighters are celebrating 50 of them. i man of them on them. are traveling to the border between m hora and t grey. the volunteer fighter say, they want to defend the border region in case the t b f attacks again. oh. now why patients like this baby all the default when it comes to medical training. in fact, one recent us study found that in some medical books, only 4 percent of images have black skin. but this is what medical text could look like. if one, nigerian medical student has his way. database west africa corresponded flow. sugar reports from lagos. this is legacy university teaching hospital
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generations of doctors, nurses, all kinds of medics have studied here. and this is one of the books that they use. it's a stand that textbook youth writes rational studios all around the world. and if you flip further pages, it's very easy to see that most of the illustrations here are just of white skin. is almost a say black people don't have operations or don't have babies. and for years, no one really challenged that i met with one man who not only challenged it, what is doing something about it. she d, berry, e b, d, deface. he's illustration of a black fetus went viral. people around the world realised they had never seen themselves represented of that week. his picture turned into much more than a drawing. and more like a voice speaking out for the black community been
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a hard to understand, i destroy was more than just a medical official and what it was a message of hope to do to the black community. and then i said for me known drunk, i no longer a passion when the pep was for me. so, i mean, i had to torn from being different lo street or to be an advocate, little efficient housing, me as news because disney lack of representation, medical literature, for example, some skin condition represent differently on the blocking than iis on i cities on, on a white skin and it has led to a lot of deadness on, on the side of the doctor because he or she had no experience or happened with technical knew how when, how to dad knew just keep going on and the block vision. and this one where it was just a matter because we walked was including more of a diverse joint medical says, well medical student and trinity more exposed to dis, drawings. and we have experience in treating patients. e. b has been inundated with reactions from black communities around the world. we showed his pictures to
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medical students here in lagos. yes, africa? yes. the melanie was of the clinical cody shows me see in textbooks, a dreadful white people raise up with the rushes. you talked about in white valley pink, so then if i go to the hospital, if i stop my clinicals on my be looking for pink roch's, why is not pink in black people. so i feel this and many more medical conditions related to block, watch a degree longer in the medical community, especially in africa. so once we start using our black people, once we see is going out in was the reason that this will do will be like a difference between what to read not is, whoop our to us in our grows. and at the miller, she actually her post leg on the, on the river. since he best picture went viral, he says several publishers have commissioned him to draw more black medical illustration. he says he plans to publish his own textbook on skin conditions in
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black people. and wants to set up a training school for other african medical illustrators. now the excitement is building as cameron gets ready to host sundays africa cup of nations final, but there is a nother football team in the north of the country that also deserves some kudos. it's made up of nigerian girls who are living in a refugee camp. ah, these girls share this same passion, football. but that's not all they have in common. each one is a nigerian refugee wow. homeowner. they, along with their families, were forced to flee to cameroon. because of the violence being inflicted by the islamic militant group, bako har um vogel had arms hit us. we must leave our village
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back where we have all to hear no general counsel at the refugee camp in northern cameroon. everything is very basic including the girls, football kit, st. i'm when we are playing, we don't have issues of playing. that was the problem. sometime we can have a baby now and then. but these girls still have ambitions and to dreaming of a better life. i really want to be image, god ok. you cause you lack doctors in ideas. i you know, that is my gym for now though this is their home and for poorly something they can all share together. and that is it for now, be sure to check out our the stories on d, w dot com,
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