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handles the sexual abuse scandal, the financial scandal is revealed, reeled in those vatican papers today. how far have we come in resolving those issues? how far has francis come to putting those problems behind behind? it's a very good question. it's. it's very difficult to assess. i mean, in my view, the sexual scandal, the sexual abuse, essentially the sexual abuse, you know, for lack of a better word, global crime wave is something that has not been resolved. it's not been addressed . steps had been taken but insufficiently, the bigger question in relation to about to can politics is internal war that had been waged between different factions, which are the ones that ultimately led to his resignation. because we should keep in mind that, but the leak is famous league of documents that thing directly or to happen under his watch in the hands of like he's one of his closest and most trusted systems. so that kind of thing, you know, i think it's a battle that he necessarily go far where if the size of the vatican will always
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always happen will continue. ok. martin got t w's religious affairs course on it. thanks so much for your insight. you're welcome. australia has welcome 2023 with a bag as millions across the country celebrated their 1st normal new year's eve. since the pandemic around a 1000000 people are thought to have turned out to see sydney's famous harbour fireworks display hundreds of millions more watched around the world. it's yours, display was under the theme of diversity and inclusion with some 8 tons of fireworks being set off. and here in germany, chance they're all i've shown is delivering his annual new year's eve address to the nation. this year speech is focusing on one of the main events that shaped the year the war in ukraine, as well as the challenges that has posed for germany. the full version of the televised address will be broadcast later tonight. the war in ukraine and its
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consequences dominated the year in german politics. in his new year address, chancellor, olaf sholtes unequivocally condemned the russian leda. 14 not to be put in his conducting an imperialist, more off aggression the heart of europe. this watershed moment is also a doubt, as for us and our country, the hot to pope on fear i live are all seeing the effects of the war in our everyday lives talk. but my grand shopping in the supermarket at the central station and warping our electricity, our gas bills, regardless of the consequences, germany has been supporting ukraine in fighting the war. chancellor sholtes pledged further help the keys and its war effort. he also praised the west cohesion the old pistol noon of the european union and nieto and not split as they have been in various crises of the boston who guide you along the satin more united than ever dodged allison in re,
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in germany did not bow down when russia turned on the guys to some of it, because he refused to be blackmail. restructuring the german energy infrastructure and the economic relief packages drawn up by schultz is government. have already caused the state billions of euros. but the chancellor repeated his promise that no one in germany would be left behind. shalt says take away from 2022. sticking together in a crisis is good for everyone, including germany. and with me in the studio for more and this is d w's. political correspondent, hands branch. thanks for being your hats. shorts talked about the war and ukraine, energy and inflation. those really the big issues and why? i was still discussion about corona pandemic. obviously there still is, but in fact, these were the big issues to warn you. crane and the economic consequences that it had for germans for the german society. initially there was a wave of solidarity for ukraine, but as a year went on,
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the worries about what it meant for germany meant for german voters, meant for the german society, became greater and greater as we've just heard. or the shows has been trying to reassure the just that the measures that he's been taking throughout the year would be enough to, to keep germany running to keep people happy. and, but there is still quite a lot of worry in the background. you mentioned so solid arity. he also talked about cohesion apparently, was that sort of a call to arms or was you describing reality like is he asking germany to do more? it's a little bit of both. i think i think one can say that there is a feeling in german society that everybody has to shoulder some of the load that has to be shouldered at the moment. and as i said initially there was a huge wave of solidarity for ukrainians for the 1000000 refugees that have been taken in germany about the worries in german society are increasing. and there's been quite a lot of criticism of a whole lot of state services,
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things in health care, for instance, in public transport. there's a lot of criticism in german society of that and to satisfaction with sources. government is very high, 2 thirds of voters feel that he's not doing a good job. that's pretty, that's a pretty dismal showing. so solidarity is under strain. i think one can say, if i could just ask you about his delivery, the mechanics of this, he's been described famously a shot so that someone robotic not connecting. did you think he did a good job? what stood out to you? well, absolutely. he stayed on that characteristic of not virtually not moving a muscle as a live as his speech. i think he's trying to persuade people through argument rather than through emotion. but i feel at times it might be good if speaking to people that he should could show some emotion. that's just not the way he operates . he's not a good public speaker, and he's hoping that people will just follow him because he's doing his job well.
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ok, just briefly, if i may, sometimes these announcements are an opportunity to shine. i think you've established didn't particularly do that. you can also make big announcements. did you make any none whatsoever? what he did was a kind of stop shaking, saying i've done these in these and these things in the last couple of months. i'm going to be doing such and such things in the next few months. you guys should be ok. no, no one will be left behind or has, as he said several times during this year, you will never walk alone. he's trying to reassure his voters. the things will be ok that germany will stay the course that germany will be. ok. ok, well let's see if the germans are reassured in the are to come. thank you hands. brandt. here's a look now at some more stories making headlines around the world. russia has carried out another round of massive strikes across ukraine with at least 10 explosions reported in ukrainian capital. as air raid sirens sounded across the
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country keys mayor, but tele, clinico said at least one person was killed. one of the bloss occurred in an area of residential buildings and there's been more unrest in bolivia, protesters burn cars and attack buildings in the prosperous farming region of santa cruz days of demonstrations followed the rest of the right wing opposition leader and regional governor luis fernando camacho on terrorism charges, camacho has been sentenced to 4 months of pre trial detention and was transferred to a high security prison. the south korean military says north korea has fired 3 ballistic missiles into its eastern waters. john yang has launched more missiles this year than ever before. the launches come 5 days after north korea to drones into south korea's air space for the 1st time since 2017, france and britain have joined a growing list of countries. now requiring people arriving from china to show negative coven 19 test. beijing has reopened its borders after nearly 3 years of
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pandemic travel restrictions. but china's surgeon corona virus infections are making other countries nervous. the world health organization has urged china to share more, more covert data with the international community. a moment to remember for these passengers in china. nationwide travel has opened up again in the world's most populous nation, beijing's decision to loose in its cove at 19 restrictions in early december was a welcome surprise for many years on her they should indeed open up and i'm supportive of this. everything including travel is getting more convenient and i'm going back to my home town now. finally, i can go home. it's great, alexandra, you know it's either i'm really looking forward to traveling internationally again because i haven't gone abroad dusky for a long time or i'm a professional skier,
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so i can't read to ski abroad again. oh boy, i love the rules surrounding international travel will be relaxed on january 8th, ed of the lunar new year. china's busiest travel season, but a surgeon cove at 19 cases has prompted other countries to already impose restrictions on arrivals from china. the us, japan and south korea are among those now requiring a negative test. italy and spain have also introduced restrictions despite the use health agency saying such measures are a necessary chinese state media called the testing requirements. discriminatory with china, 0 covey policy winding down an infection. numbers going up, traveling like it's 2019, could be a long way off. portuguese superstar christiana, rinaldo has found a new footballing home in reared with the saudi arabian side al nasser. rinaldo has
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penned a 2 year deal with a club. 37 year old had been a free agent since leaving manchester united on the eve of the cutter world cup horse off the press. this is the shirts they all now want. i'll massa renelle those new club herald his signing, as quote history in the making. it's a never confused for football in saudi arabia and the middle east, who to them the winner. the head of he was having rinaldo will boost the value of the saudi league. if you look at the tweets in the views they're getting lots of people abroad talking about this deal. it's a deal that will never happen again into the kettle of rinaldo will reportedly on around $200000000.00 a year from the dale making him the highest paid footballer in history. he previously rejected a move to the country, but was seemingly left with a few options after his acrimonious departure from manchester united that had
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followed scathing comments in a television interview. people should listen to true. yes, i feel betrayed than i felt that some people didn't want me here not only this year, but last year to rinaldo also endured a disappointing recent world cup with portugal benched in the knockout wrap. and in a club career spanning 2 decades with fourteen's. he's made 951 appearances, scoring an incredible 701 goals. he's racked up 7 leak titles in england, spain and italy. and when the champions league 5 times. as for saudi arabia, it will again face accusations of sports, washing using sport to distract from human rights abuses, and boost the countries image. a shark world cup victory over argentina brought a wave of football fever to saudi arabia, the country, and the play. rinaldo, a boast now entering new territory. and here's
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a reminder. the top stories were following for you were of leaders have been offering their condolences over the death of former pope benedict who passed away at the age of 95 worn yoseph rod singer. he was the 1st german pope and almost 500 years. and the 1st pope in modern times to voluntarily step down at the end of the program. don't forget you can always get d w news on the go. just download our app from play or from the apple app store that will give you access to all the latest news from around the world, as well as any push notifications for breaking news. i'm nick spicer from me and the entire news team here in berlin. and thanks for watching ah
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d. w. news. it shows that both the issues shape in the continent life is slowly getting back to normal. yeah, we're on the streets to give you enough reports on the inside of our cars find that was on the ground reporting from across the continent and all the trends doesn't matter to you next on d, w a to the 1st $10.00 and $2.00 in almost a claim feared and controversial because of his handling of the catholic church is abuse scandal. from young reformer to guardian of the faith in memory of benedict to 60 in 45 minutes on d. w. d. w's crime fighters are back to africa is the most successful radio
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drama series continues them all episodes are available online. and of course you can share and this goes on d, w, africa's facebook page, and other social media platforms, crime fighters, tune in now vest as did of the news, africa with these special and of the actual around out of our best reports in 2022 from across the continent is what's coming out. we'll meet the last traitor, put in black skin in medical textbooks. then we'll take you to uganda's copper, telecom parlor, where apple lucian levels are dangerously high. so one climate act of his says she was to the city of tori tease for that class, confronting colonialism after queen that is up at the 2nd step, we visit our story that went viral and became one of the most viewed on deed of use
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. platforms is the story of the form, our freedom fighter, who still demands justice from the british head of states. on stepping out in style, we meet the women suburban, sexual stereotypes in co, brassfield. ah, i am eddie micah junior and you are welcome to a special edition of the show with some of the best stories we covered in 2022. now one of my personal favorites was a story from nigeria addressing the question of african representation. now, white patients like this baby, the default when it comes to medical training. in fact, one recent us study found that in some medical books,
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only 4 percent of images have black skin. but this is what medical books could look like if one nigerian medical student has his way did of use west africa correspondent flow stroke who are sent as this report from lagos. this is legacy university teaching hospital generations of doctors, nurses, all kinds of medics. half studies here, and this is one of the books that they use. it's a standard textbook youth, right? so national 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 sieve. 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 deborah
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e b. d to fit his illustration of a black fetus went viral. people around the world realised they had never seen themselves represented that week. his picture turned into much more than a drawing. it was more like a voice speaking out for the black community. then i had to understand that destroy was more than just a medical official or was a message of hope to do to, to the black community. and in i said, for me, now, do drunk are no longer a pattern, but a purpose for me. so i mean, i have to torn from being just la street or to be an advocate la patient has in me that news because disney lack of representation, medical neutral, for example, some skin condition represent differently on the bluff. kin done ease on i cities on, on the white skin and has led to a lot of miss denise on, on the side of the doctor because he or she had no experience or happened with
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technical knew how on how to that new discount on, on the block vision and this wondering where a potential might as because if we walked towards including more of a diverse drawing medical, testable medical financing, training, more export to dis, drawings, and would have the experience in treating patients. ebay has been inundated with reactions from black communities around the world. we showed his pictures to medical students here in lagos. yes, africa. yes. the melanie, most of the clint alcorda shows me see in textbooks, a dreadful white people raise up with the rushes. you talked about in what was really pink. so then if i go to the hospital, if i stop my clinicals, i might be looking for pink roch's. why is not pink in black people. so i feel this and many more medical conditions related blocked, watch a degree long, really medical cooking, especially in africa. so once we start using our black people, once we see is going out in was irrelevant is, will, will be like
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a difference between what you read not as group our to us in our group and at them love to, to actually her post like on the sunday rita sees you best picture went viral. he says several publishers have commissioned him to draw more black medic illustration . he says he plans to publish his own textbook on skin conditions in black people and wants to set up a training school for other african medical illustrators. really good stories are the best for the young man that now air pollution is the single biggest environmental threat to the health and well being of people around the world. that's according to the world health organization. in 2019 more than a 1000000 people across africa were killed from air pollution. it's actually one of the lead and killers on the continent. african cities regularly break international guidelines for safe levels of pollutants in the air. in uganda's capital,
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compiler pollution levels are up to 7 times higher than the w h o recommends you get them claim it activist. he would, and natalia is concerned about the air quality in her city. the smoke from binding waste traffic fumes an industrial remissions have made camp ha, one of africa's most polluted cities that are here, feel very unclean, very polluted. it will shocking of a sudden change in smell that you can feel it doesn't feel healthy at all. natalia runs, you can the group of the climate change movement, freight is for future. she is known for speaking up for the environment, but now she is taking action makeover. you wants to solice city authorities,
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she accuses them of failing to combat air pollution. she interviews us must suffer then and now the rumor as a potential witness a house allajay induced asthma. that means that if i was in tree acting to substances in the air, i wouldn't be of my take. i wasn't born with asthma. i grew up, are no more child. hospitals are seeing an increase in illnesses linked to breathing bad air, such as lung cancer and asthma for mo, data with the provider. so rozmini's gun is about 12 percent. this is about 4 percentage points. i hid the general average for, for capture and the bud in actually is very high. for example, we can take these asthma, 11 percent or for to, for a video do a lot of people. and we have done studies actually when you get a 100, a 1000 as much x. okay. and for them, for one year,
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what recall i told on passing the us $27.00 of them would die in the neck cover you once the city authorities to do more to talk with a problem where they have the power to regulate the amount of cars that are coming in and out of the city that are contributing so much to the air pollution. i feel like there should be more trees on the road said lake, we see in other cities abroad that help in cleaning up the air. i feel that there's an issue with our west damping sorting on collection, and that needs to be checked. but the authorities see that they don't have the money to clean up the cities here. one of the biggest problems companies lock in is funding governments. you're going to ask, what does real well and we're very, very thankful, but the big ones we have require big funding. and that's what i call upon i development partners. dorsal come in and support you going to has stick in some
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states to help reduce air pollution. it has bunch the import of older, less environmentally friendly cars under so it is planned to expand public transport to help the quinn just to the city. but the problem of emissions remains from factory fumes to widespread burning of waste until this key polluters are effectively addressed. lack of you sees that couple as it is unlikely to get any clean yeah, definitely a huge challenge. another major challenge this year for africa has been food insecurity. the u. n says that close to 300000000 africans face starvation and rushes worn ukraine has made matters even worse. half of the green, the united nations was with program uses to feed the needy originates from ukraine . the agency said that it had been forced to slash aid to some african countries
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because of the war. one of the affected was somalia, a country that is currently experienced and its worst drought in for decades. millions are without food and forced to leave their homes, bearing the brunt our children. i want in some view as might find the following pictures disturbing about them. we are only 5 kilometers away from our ship up control territory. the islamist terrorist group has a tight grip on somalia. daily attacks have become normal. but tara is not the reason why roughly 30000 people live in this camp. the drought has made their villages uninhabitable. to hara ali lost all her cows due to the drought. she has no food for her 4 year old daughter. as an ally overnight ago, what my daughter is getting worse every day. she can't keep anything down and is
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vomiting i was oh yeah, you know, i tried to give her tea and powdered milk, but she gets diarrhea straight away. well, not that they are like as soon as i am, there is no medicine in the camp. visiting doctors decide little cuba has to go to a hospital immediately and she owes warren of a humanitarian catastrophe. almost everyone here was a kettle farmer until the drought killed their animals. 3 rainy seasons in a row have failed. somali at the moment is facing climate disaster manifesting itself in displacement of mossy popular shoes, filling their homes in search of life, saving us his tongue in the hospital, in the city of ki smile, malnourished children, receive treatment more than 10 have been admitted to day. and the number is growing the next morning, we want to check on little obama again that the news is bad. we find out that the 4
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year old girl did not survive the night. but i did to with my own intern after morning prayers. she died here, she lost a lot of fluids and hadn't eaten at all. what happened? i will remember her as a happy girl. she always laughed with her siblings that are welcome for. had that there was little increasing numbers of children are falling ill because they do not have enough to eat. but so far, way to little help has arrived. one reason is under funding, we are helpless to them. we can't do anything for them. those people who are been afflicted and they are monday through sunday, love their livestock. we are not doing anything for them. w. f p says the problem is being exacerbated by the war and ukraine. food supply is coming from there have
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dwindled, and some aid intended for somalia has been redirected to ukraine. there's a number of donors at the beginning. the already told us there's some commodities are coming heading towards us. last can me, this is where already they built it in this in the see are heading to a ukraine to hara is now worried about her 2nd child at the father. he's also acutely malnourished. on a good day, the family gets one meal, but too often they go to bed hungry. oh, you're watching a special end of year edition of deed of the news africa still to come. in 2022, the central african republic became the 1st african country to adopt a bit coin, assets, official currency. so who will be the witness and who loses? i'm not going to want to look at my fine. it can't connect to the internet and how could i use crypt? apparently?
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you sent one, i mean on the women's a veteran sexual stereotypes in congo. brazza vale, some c, d, a v t in the men at their own game of style. before we get into that, let's i tend to some royal business. it was the end of an era when queen elizabeth the 2nd died after his 70 year reign, we took a look at the queen's relationship with africa and what kind of legacy she leaves behind. as well as how people across the continent will remember her. she was wanted, what was it to be peace, even though she's limited to how much influence she could have at the time. but i think she tried her best. i mean, nobody's perfect. but she, she tried her best. so i think in africa we have a lot of respect for her job here when gala, in most of africa. gotcha. where slander colonialism and we'd such as a point she would have apologized to as be, as always, had people did so as. but she did it and all in all we still have it is foolish. it
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was hey, who is here, phil in ms. louis and perfect cynthia have to bring back all our jewelry and oh, all the no diamonds that are in the crown. they have to bring make a reading. they be stripped from africa. i don't think the death of the queen affects me. boys, i am pretty young and she's a beauty estate and she's a british. and um, i'm canyon's, it doesn't matter to me that much. now she had there, the beth of queen elizabeth the 2nd week night of the conversation about britain's colonial past. because of that history feelings about her legacy are mixed in many places, particularly in britain's former colonies. did of use for next. marine gar went to the hotel in kenya, where she had, she was queen. and as you see in the report, it's near where british soldiers late are carried out atrocities against independence fighters in the country. this is where
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prince, if elizabeth became queen. sure thing in the original treetops are telling kenneth about their national park when she was told her father had died making had the morlock in the reception of the rebuilt hotel, a book of condolence for guests to write their commons. i must dare guar a guide who walks there says his father cooked for elizabeth when she stayed here in 1952. quinn was very talkative to the cooks with us and they could always call nor did stuff around who are working you know, tell. and then i get to them together to give them a tip and they were very happy when they discovered given money than the grand help with their families. so they are very up under the doctor quinn very much. at the time, kenneth was still part of the british empire. soon the hotel became the target of mo, in dependent fight us. they bonded like every british establishment they could find
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. they have done, i must action. although i came here in the central proteins, i think we decided to run to the auto and that's why they bunk village. i did nothing was left, the hotel was bumped up to ashes. it is here of a tree tops hotel in mount kang, at that queen elizabeth the land of her father's death. and that immediately ushered her into her new role as queen. but just a few months down the line in october 1952. when this state of emergency was introduced, a few kilometers from here, some of the worst atrocities committed on the mo, mo, fight as what done by the british soldiers and other queens, a watch with only my banking is one of the few surviving mo, mountain dependent fighter she still has nightmare about the totally t of the british soldiers. i know you're valueless. well, i wake up in the middle of the night screaming when i remember the harassment that
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used to take place in the forest. that fight was terribly brutal. the soldiers would storm into the homes, killed the young men and the children to oh, i know by and i cannot. well, i wasn't here like all our ballier this year with only my think it asked queen elizabeth to compensate her for the tortoise. she said british soldiers inflicted upon her a video of her calling for justice has been viewed more than 9000000 times. she says, king charles shall not take responsibility. yet did the other. i have not stopped seeking compensation. in fact, just the other day i sent word to them saying the son should send me what belongs to me, and he should send to no one else. but miriam with thorn in my finger who went to fight for kenya's independence in the forest. while some will take the opportunity to write in books of condolence, milliken hills fill these and finished business with their former less
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ah, now it wasi friend land show 1st for the continent. in me, the central african republic adopted bitcoin as legal, tender lawmakers, unanimously approved a law legalizing the crypto currency alongside policy of a frank. but on the streets of bungie, bears bitcoin, bafflement lasted of uses z, goat or chai reports. may crypto currency. i don't know what it means an oven. sylvie is one of millions of central africans who hasn't got a clue what the crypto currency burst is all about. bitcoin need fast internet, but in the central african republic, only 11 percent of the population have internet access. many do not even have the smartphones required for the electronic transactions. like a guide to be thought when i'm handling and a customer gives me a note, said i pay them back with coin. this is what is this crypto currency thing again,
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and i learned that you need an internet connection to work with crypto currency. but look at my phone, but it can't connect to the internet. how could i use crypto current st. paul? yeah. do i? did that one, i mean, most parts of the country where rebel control to february and very few have any internet coverage at all. even here in the copy of the bit rate is slow. it is hard to imagine how big point is going to work on that is foundations. but 7 percent of the population do have better internet access jungle. bernice is one of the lawmakers whole voted for the bill. he sais change is coming back. this went and i believe it's a right be not a privilege anymore. in today's economy, the government has invested with the help offer african development back and many other partners to bring her optics. we are in the process of implementing fiber
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optic within the next 12 month of fiber optic will be operational in our country. so everyone who has in me can get access to the antenna, but the opposition rejects dinner low and plums to challenge it in the constitutional court. the central african republic. how's the currency it is? one of seeks central of the can countries that share the see if a friend backed by friends and picked to the euro kilogram. some members of parliament argue that the move is simply intended to got his common currency of us, of speculative that bitcoin might be used to follow money from the central african republic to russia. by passing international sanctions. we friends a bogo. if financial analyst rejects claims of rush and influence on dick and roku, lady thea, why people always saying russia was influencing decisions taken by the central african authorities with no external influence has nothing to do with car adopting
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the crypto currency law that will have the advantage of the crypt a currency here is that it is a currency that is virtual given w major powers of long be news encrypt currency before it surfaced here and car can be so it will mean financial transactions can be secured by central african financial institutions through disease while everything with their to hold off again, the government is presenting the adoption of the bi coin in the central african republic as a decisive step, opening up new opportunities. but bringing in be coined has 3 got white spread doubts about the motifs behind the move. now let's move to the neighboring country, congo, brazil, where we found some very attractive looking people. no. now suppose they dress up in colorful elegant clothes and have traditionally always been men. but women have been demanding to be let into this exclusive club. has to be reported on women's day. some are making quite an impression on the streets of the capital.
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o one is as if it as if as we always dress, well, we're not lame any time we are well dressed. do let that is your vehicle name. you do use it by now. people can understand that a woman can also step out there and dress up with style. one was the back of the whole. let that do wise. you. my name is miss sunny grace. i am a superior from congo, bro, seville. las up, it stands for society of ambiance, makers and elegant people. if you are not elegant, you can't be part of las up here to buy an outfit. you must have some means, because it is expensive. jimmy, the boy i hussle jump, i have a barn cell drinks, i love my clothes. even if i live in a small place, i prefer to buy clothes. sailors. okay. yes.
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with a ward. they close dressing up. sexy. that's what we like. separate as you decide to sell out of their demo, it always gives me great pleasure to see women dressed impeccably and stylish, was ago with great brands. before we only saw men wearing suits and good shoes, but now we also see women doing at wauka. it's a great pleasure they honor us. women have a question about a lot of us up on natty. i busted go finally came as a person inspired by my husband since for fashion law. he is a supper. oh, there are some men who refuse to include women in the association of it. they claim that where women are, there are always quarrels. as few things have changed, i'm feeling good because many women have joined with somebody said meek and there are even women who dress better than men. they really out do. men was also stick. officially, there might be equality between men and women in the congo least. society, but in reality,
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men act as if they were somehow above women level of yes, we lost it, hold of them. so the 8th of march is important for us up houses. it is international women's day. what the each woman has the right to celebrate. oh miss susie my leaving if i'm sick on that day, i will get up and go celebrate because it is our day. oh yes. ah. just love in the i style. not sure i can go piece with don't. but hey, hope you enjoyed some of our best reports in 2022 will leave you with some snippets from the pan african children's theories. my better wild. which recently one on emmy award for best kids program with attempts in shape in the better world. now
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