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the, i'm in the nation is resisting with the support of a powerful and i the philippines can definitely count on the united states. how some policies be paid to go into scientists said of october 12 dw, the, this is the, the news i've got coming up in the program that africa is cracking down on the legal immigrants. meanings that africans blame them for the lack of employment. us on documented migrant sized content from the west place. support to say it is about the root of low. some see if they could fuel a new wave of in a full also ahead. so done. so i mean launches another offensive and that's the biggest operation to v game around since the staff of the conflict 17 months ago,
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speak to the us special on board to the country and ask what steps washington has taken to the fuse tension. 10 years use reclaiming the future through a new wave of civic engagement. he didn't the charges, twins, a joke, lawyer, cabassos, educate citizens on the right and exposes government status. and what does it take to make a hitsfeld? we ask one of the ideas and display most and successful directors. it takes entertaining your funds out there, keeping them what they want, you know, study so much. of course i know what i came to lead made the biggest box office building 92 instead of my history in 2023. she tells us about the absent balance of film making us the country's economy . it's the
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the hi. i'm eddie micah junior and you are welcome to the program. the newly formed south african government is getting tough on illegal immigration. the countries coalition government has made immigration. we found a priority since coming into power. in recent weeks, government agencies have been cracking down on restaurants and farming on businesses in johannesburg by the immigration groups worried the crackdown called fuel anti immigrant sentiments in the country. mike league diane hall county as well on this as an immigration rate under restaurant india had to split labor department and home. a phase officials inspect this stablish meant for safety violations and i'm documented workers. the department of homeless phase which manages board is and immigration has said equal increase. these types of
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inspections by 50 percent in the next year in all sectors known to hire migrant workers. it's part of a broad government plan to reduce illegal immigration. we have to make sure, in fact, that we have continuous ability to track and monitor and audit the, the number of illegal immigrants in south africa. so we know the world is dealing with various crises, but was we've got conflicts. we've got migration issues every way would you call just leave africa and then forget about migration in this continent. and specifically, in the case of so that's a, as a, as a big receiver in the post of pa take era south africa was seen as a haven for migraines. from the rest of the continent menu come here, us seeking asylum from persecution in the home country. that's all that's because economy has been stretched for years,
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experiencing no growth and high levels of joblessness. the mood has changed event and the existence then must be thought confessed was boy meant informa for some of the pop up for the ken. so i'm not asking the government what do monday need to go monday and to immigrant groups? benita, correct on on immigration, will help solve some of these issues. and despite the legislative latest proposals, these groups believe the many needs even stricter regulations, including closing down, sorry, old shops and barring some industries from hiring migrants competing. in the past few months, several new so called patriotic organizations have cropped up, and they say that they want to, quote,
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reclaimed south africa from illegal immigrants. it's a train that has caused consent in the local migrant community. and they are worried that it will few as in phobic wave here in south africa, migrants yeah. also worried that rates done by local government agencies all going to fuel an antique immigrant sentiment. immigrant groups and local entities into phobia organizations recently held a rally in cape town to push it back against what they see as in a phobic low making. we now see that's the one additions i using xenophobic rhetoric as a means to get get both. then we see this across the world is not necessarily interesting south africa. but we, as of africans have a responsibility to say that not in our name, not all of us is known as the nation. so we, it doesn't matter. we use them as long as the residing so advocate the same rights
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should be applied to you as well. so that's really good. doesn't have any reliable statistics on illegal migration, but the government sees it to ports between 15 and 20000. i'm documented migrants. i get the, the recent government cut down and really empty in between sentiment could change the countries image as a place of safety for of the african right, i spoke to dr. young doing global political analysts then senior electra at the event school of governance inside africa asked the what mix this difference from previous crackdowns. it was you will know that, you know, uses of immigration and undocumented immigrants. a make sense in particular that we can the south african codecs that they've been a lease facing the but also a course and you know that, that has a need to. yeah, you know,
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i'm just of the new one of the periods, the full of special payments for the people from butler as well as the people from the suite to it is important that the government does involve who is in the country and what the status and all of that, so it becomes very important that you know, the new media stuff coming into the office get on top of that isn't mental priority . it is very easy to dismiss some of the reasons some of the major reasons people give for being against that illegal immigration by the how the points don't do because they're saying that you know, my grandson, you know, overburdening, infrastructure, health care, dallas, all taken away local jobs isn't that good enough reason to keep them away? the way i don't think so, and they don't think my friends are necessarily be doing old back to,
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but to understand that we are in a little bag position phase. the menu you called them is across the world to start getting and as they are selecting the, you know, uh for local communities and because citizens digital um, sometimes they get to the point where they get to blame, make this the, i'm not seeing any economy properties and will continue to use in their countries, but they've told me that it's not that the sweat, the migrant that we need to about at the plane on that associates end of the government not being able to do. but the basic services is the, as opposed to i'm so you wouldn't always have those people, but the fix and the warranty itself, the pick up and coupon. okay, so you're basically saying it's, it's uh, sort of an easy excuse to blame migraines, but you, what's in the responsibility on the government's to make sure that that's more than enough for people on the ground we're talking about in the grands? what more can you tell us about where they are from, you know,
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why they're coming into sort africa, especially as well. so the images that we are having is they said the uh, in south africa, they are all of the low to and you know, some of them even coming uh, you know, from beautiful i'm in a married couple of quotes. they will be classified differently accordingly. and some are coming as far as west africa and east africa, all those kinds of the i in south africa. but the why the time the, you know, we appropriate our pays and right now. oh, maybe we're talking about right now that give me go into my tools that you know, i to the board as a south africa. that means um the, you know, uh from as above what it needs to do because of the proximity of the countries. and that because of it don't change in those countries coming to south africa and because it's easier for them, you know, to close this one, bought the, into the country with the documentation or we can pull out of the, you know, allowance so it's difficult for people keeps coming from west africa because they
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only have to buy new buy a whole lot of, um, uh issuances to get to the country by the out with those the tech code the bought that. and that's why we have this pre balance is based on payments. what's in bubble in this? ok, right right now. wow. that may be actual illegal migrants in south africa isn't. is it also the case that many of those top desk illegal migrants the actual asylum see just waiting to be processed? that's that's, that's a huge asylum. so you can backlog inside off the guys and it as well. of course there is a huge of silence. the king bed lot inside and a big look in south africa. but also you must remember that the most, the time where we had the biggest the number in terms of iceland lab securing it to us. when that was, it took me to kind of balance, especially into the bucket that was all fit into. it was reported in tennis and i need but how i agree. it also becomes difficult in terms of establishing losing of
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the love seat and the cost involved. and this process is going to get you to time it because of the effect that i need to be brought to the table is, is what it means if a process of documentation, right, right. what impacts code this crack down have on south africa's economy? how important media migrant workers, what a mega blake has a very important for any of the economy in north to south africa. and because we know um, even if you go to wherever you find them in the store, in the candid by industrial normal stores, it's been a way king. and because this investors are relying mostly one is cheap on the pay to live by. it has own capacity, by my glance, you have had been for the news that you've been the one of the insurance. and so i think i have been complaining about that saying, you know, i, they, i employees at the tremendous and all of that. but without giving back, you know,
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add to produce as it begins. so it is definitely going to, um, you know, update the economy because it also pays a big pizza for. so that's because it is a country entire nation id. but also, you know, i, in terms of the impact to on the com when those jobs are lost and everything. right. thank you very much for all the insights have given us talk back. when do it in global, political, honest the in so done the, i mean, as long as i tend to re strikes on how to and that's the biggest operation says the staff of the war against the rapids. support forces are itself the army lost control of the capital l e own and has been unable to dislodge the iris f, which has also made advances in other parts of the country. the 17 month war, us driven more than 10000000 people from the homes. may need to neighboring
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countries and cost extreme hunger and farm in the area. you and secretary general antonio gutierrez, voice consent. well, the escalation to the countries ami chief who is in new york for the un general assembly, then a gates in new york also had testimony from east, as on east activist about conditions in the refugee comes. young mothers are disparate for how new barnes are struggling to stay alive. we must stand together. all is specially for the victims of and spoke of all sorts of these including sexual violence and raped about us backed peace talks in switzerland last month. and the in conclusively, on every little the us on the board of us it on says as many as 150000 people may have been killed since the stops of the war. mike league general,
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do my loud. i'm caught off with him either you intend on assembly. so fast locks, how much contact he'd had would sit down in what he makes of the situation on the ground as well. we've been able to talk to thousands and thousands of nice people um, through the refugee community and the neighboring countries. also through virtual technology. we talked to sued news every day who are in each of the 18 states. and what we hear unfortunately, is horrific. stories of people who been literally eating dirt and twigs, people being forced into horror ethics situations of exploitation, including sexual slavery in order to keep their families alive. these are conditions that no human being should face. and we're talking about millions and millions of sudanese, facing this level of trauma and atrocity. we need this word and we need to combat the sam. and immediately we need more of the world to pay attention to the 50 millions who needs people who are suffering. i want to ask you about those talk so that were organized in switzerland, where the sued and use armed forces did not show up. so those talks failed. what is
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your plan then after that, the talk to actually very successful, we really showed that you don't need people to show up to have talks. we want to get out of that old last century mentality where people use starvation as a weapon of war. so we were able to bring together t allies from across the region along with the african union and united nations. we were able to engage virtually with both the r s f in the south. we had 3 of the major roots that had been shut down to humanitarian aid, open it really, i think, showed the international community. there are no excuses. we cannot use the paralysis of some of the parties as an excuse to not try to help those that are starving and those that are facing, showing, and bombing. so what we did with the alps group was a major breakthrough to reignite, i think, diplomatic momentum and energy. that's what we're seeing more of here at the general assembly as people saying, wait a 2nd, we can do some things in this crisis. we must do something in this crisis, and i think it was a real testament to separate blanket and then president biden,
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that they were willing to take that risk with the switzerland talks of knowing this wasn't the traditional way to do it. and showing that we can produce those kind of results and we must and how much of a material difference hasn't made on the ground that you outlined the suffering that currently exists there? well, i think there are 2 things that are true. if you're one of the areas that had not had food or medicine for 4 months or 6 months, it was life saving. but we are so many areas that have not been reached yet. so for the areas we haven't yet reached, that hasn't made that difference. but for those we have reached, it has made all the difference in the world. so we need to see the scaling up of the number of trucks getting across the borders and getting to those hard to reach areas like the sam sam can we are have to look at things like air operations to get to areas like to do bly and southcourt of funds that are extremely hard to reach, but each one of those things make a difference. so we cannot allow the fact that we haven't solved everything to be an excuse not to help the people we can and then build out from there. and that's our message this week. i also wanted to ask about the united arab emirates now of
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course, but it has been accused of fueling this conflict of arming the are assessed the u. s. has just signed on a strategic partnership with a u, a. e. how does the us testify? it's closeness with you, where you're given this controversy. the united states has been very clear to countries across the region and around the world. this is not the time to send more weapons at the time to send more food. it's a time to the partners in peace. we believe that the region has a lot to lose if this war continues, and so much to gain, if we get to a stable and democratic sudan. so we see that being an important signal to the neighboring countries. many of whom have taken millions of refugees across their border as well as to our golf partners and those around the world. this is a time to stand in solidarity with the sudanese people for that peaceful democratic future that they so clearly demanded in 2019 with the revolution and have not yet been able to live. but does the u. s. condemns, are you a,
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for its role in the army? the are a self and fueling this conflict into don. and we've been very critical of all the countries that are trying to be part of the problem versus the part of the solution . we appreciated their role as part of the swiss talks and helping us to push for greater humanitarian access. we really think this is a time where 1st and foremost, the rapid support forces and the army needed to come together to end this war. this was a war of choice, and this is a sam and that was created by man. it was not created by a drought or a disease that affected crops or as to nami. this was a choice by the, our stuff in south and a power struggle to fight each other. we believe we need to get back to that idea of a unified, accountable professional army and underneath a civilian democratic sudan. that's what the sudanese people want, and in the meantime we need to address the emergency needs of civilian protection and famine. what sort of consequences does that the u. s. c for those countries that are arming both sides like the u. a. so we have been
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a leader on sanctioning individuals and businesses on both the r s f and south side for their role and atrocities committed, particularly against women. that included some of the businesses that have been associated with that. we will continue to expand that and invite in our european and regional allies to be part of expanding those individual sanctions. not on the country. it's a whole but on individuals and also here at the united nations, we were a big leader in extending the arms embargo for dar for where many of the weapons have come through. we think it's not enough to just extend that we need to see consequences and accountability in that regard. and we have put forward already a couple of names related to very violations of that arms and bar go. we'd like to see greater international cooperation on that as we see the suffering incident. thank you very much. tom per yellow. thank you so much. i. let's go to kenya where the utah aiming to reclaim the future. with a new wave of citizen let civic engagement. one notable fear guy driving this is 28
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year old lawyer and business man. we're ra cabassos. he educates kenyans about their rights and sets lights on government shortcomings to his civic education tours. and i will be correspondence by exploring got caught up with him and brings us this report in 6 months time. this video in somebody named westbrook court, which is his story. would it be complete? that was canyon's been deputy president william brutal making some pain promises during his bid for the election in 2017 the 6 months time. this daniel in comedy, which is this good week. will you be complete? and this was social media. a 2 faced civic indicates that a lawyer where i could bustle just 5 weeks ago in front of the problem is that the stadium to the g t o has made due to his business to fall off when the government funded projects of tempe. a launch stick on their progress, in some cases,
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if they've even been started and to then post his findings on social media visit or has been launched by the president william router twice this order supposed to cost 4400000000. and yet another road project, and i do like to do 10 states, many government projects across the country, as you're not seeing, the less feet more than i could buy, so believes it's his duty as a canyon to keep his fellow citizens informed contract. as i've already been paid money and there's no value for that to money. he does say that being lost through corruption or uh, there's absolutely no problem with that. i started, it started because told me this story. it is completed with the block mentorship or uh, embezzling mental public funds. as cabassos reputation fund covering corruption has grown so has of his audience. and to help him continue his walk around the country . people have been donating money to come by his fuel costs. but can bustle realizes that he's increasing from maintenance, come such a price. my security is
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a priest, but i must keep doing what i'm doing and onto and kind of have that can use one of their those will step up into what i'm doing. because when we lose our fia, there we lose their power, despite the deputies repeated attempts to get a response for that position. so in this report, they can government to the, the not on how quickly is, but meanwhile, moreover hope sat by continuing his walk is a civic educator kenyan citizen to better understand their rights and demand more accountability from their governments. if you're a big fan of nigeria and send them out, then you must know from k, i came to just an idea of info. make a actress direct and produce a basically i can any is a big deal. she made the biggest box office film in nigeria, and so then my history in 2023 with a movie, a tribe called judah. i recent screening and brand and my colleague,
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add something stickle having to send them or wanting to often do as economy was hit by more than 50 percent inflation in the last year, leaving many people in hardship. this has impacted the feeling, those 32 economies affecting everyone is affecting everything that's going up inflation every way. what's the budget that you could use? maybe like co $700000.00 or a median dollars. you have to go $1500000.00. almost $2000000.00 to produce. so everything has gone up will affect it. and what we can do as a citizen, is over to lend a voice for bet to go. that's. that's just the result would be okay. is this a to both entertain and educate that makes one of the most successful because in africa, are you not in the team?
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the w. answer of the conflicts own with tim sebastian. as the warning ukraine brings ever more death and destruction key european officials fail moscow is now preparing for contact with the west. i guess this week goes along with that view. these profile roku has of his phone using television service, but he still believes russia can lose conflict the place in 90 minutes on d w the shuttle. the key, more people than ever on the news world, volume in such a fashion, life on that bus. and so it's as a committed god, the castle, josh,
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the national scale. is it going back on the card of the bench? the nanda, the financing one, bucks to the find out about robina story in for migraines, reliable news for migraines. wherever they may be. october said of 2023. most loans has a terror attack as well. it is the bloodiest a in the history of the 2 is states and the beginning of the war and gaza one year and they said we examined the backgrounds of the attack. how could it happen? and what expect has the attack had on israel's policy capital? tel aviv focus on one year as well. how much will starts october 5th on
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d w the, this is the, the, the news coming to live from berlin, hezbollah militants, target israel's port, city of hyphen rockets, of a israel's defenses, and strikes the northern city. meanwhile, israel keeps up, its deadly apartment 11 on as it prepares for an ground defense. also coming up japan's ruling party selects should get a real issue, but as it's new leader and the next 5 minister and the growing tensions with china, the former defense minister wants to create a new patient defense align. hurricane helene hits florida,
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