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the deadly africa tony let it all is here with me for more on that inaugural estate told me so who else made the list there are 8 other africans on this list or highlight a few 1st the kenyan filmmaker and writer when reka here she is one who has been in the news lately she has got 2 prominent films out of portfolio the 1st of poems the aside 5 in the 2nd is colder a freaky there are a few he was in the news because it's a film about 2 girls all young women who fall in love in a homophobic society and that raised a lot of eyebrows in kenya because it even though this film did well and was premiered at cannes film festival in 2018 it was banned back home in kenya and she's actually sued the government for banning this film so that's currently in court because of her raising awareness about the issue about discrimination and homophobia in kenya that's one of the reasons why she has been recognized now another issue our phones our computers they are learning more about us they're getting smarter and they can for example tell who we are by looking off faces and one of those problems though
the deadly africa tony let it all is here with me for more on that inaugural estate told me so who else made the list there are 8 other africans on this list or highlight a few 1st the kenyan filmmaker and writer when reka here she is one who has been in the news lately she has got 2 prominent films out of portfolio the 1st of poems the aside 5 in the 2nd is colder a freaky there are a few he was in the news because it's a film about 2 girls all young women who fall in love in a homophobic...
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africa's big cities. the disappearance of forests and degradation of the land is a huge problem. tonyow do we tackle that? fortunately, through farmer scalable method to reverse that degradation. reporter: in the 1980's, rinaudo discovered that in many places there are intact underground networks of roots struggling to grow, and that pruning shoots can help trees and bushes flourish. world vision is now promoting the f.m.n.r. technique in 24 countries around the world. in yameriga in northern ghana, samuel bantang was among the first farmers to adopt it a decade ago. samuel: it has changed so much in my village. we used to have to drive our cattle long distances to graze. and thieves could steal them. but now they can graze nearby. reporter: but there's a lot still to do. the villagers regularly go out and work on reviving areas of degraded land, applying rinaudo's technique, and trim new shoots growing out of old stumps. farmer managed natural regeneration isn't complicated. it involves targeted pruning and protecting of new growth. still, it's very effective. these saplings will hop
africa's big cities. the disappearance of forests and degradation of the land is a huge problem. tonyow do we tackle that? fortunately, through farmer scalable method to reverse that degradation. reporter: in the 1980's, rinaudo discovered that in many places there are intact underground networks of roots struggling to grow, and that pruning shoots can help trees and bushes flourish. world vision is now promoting the f.m.n.r. technique in 24 countries around the world. in yameriga in northern...
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it which if i touch to maybe he's going to show would be worth africa's told me a lot of people is with me for more on this story hey tony good to see you so in the last few months they've been instances where a number of fees facilities have come to lie to people when they chained up their subsequently been closed just how widespread is this problem in nigeria well from what we've seen in the past few weeks where these police raids have exposed these places we've seen them in different parts of the country 1st of all and. just all of them coming at this same time suggests that there must be many more that have been going on and it's an open secret for things something people know about and that's something that for example rights groups like human rights watch are exposing like we have in this report. detained and demeaned people with mental health conditions in nigeria shackled and locked up in rehab alliteration facilities. to do should not have been chained for 5 months now that hurts when i try to walk on. these spaces are often overcrowded unhygienic there's nowhere else to sleep heat or use a toilet. it's not good
it which if i touch to maybe he's going to show would be worth africa's told me a lot of people is with me for more on this story hey tony good to see you so in the last few months they've been instances where a number of fees facilities have come to lie to people when they chained up their subsequently been closed just how widespread is this problem in nigeria well from what we've seen in the past few weeks where these police raids have exposed these places we've seen them in different parts...
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as hard as of in west africa so there is a sign in po of people. perhaps tony against the fact of france's involved brought. as i say i've only been here myself for a very little time tonight but from what i've gathered from the few people that i've spoken to there is skepticism. about frances- involvement abroad this is almost. i think for many people have forgotten more it's something that doesn't get an enormous amount of media attention. hit in front as i say that's often because many of those who've lost their lives in the campaign of the local soldiers. in mali in in the why why just a whole region but is likely. add that these deaths the i. s scene lies here from the south of france from a military base from a town. where i had been so much the fabric of the city that is really. a shaking people it here in austin. people are asking themselves. how how effective is france's. long campaign in west africa now the embassy in polk- just outside the- town hall in the south of france that with the- most the soldiers that came fromm the lost their lives in the s
as hard as of in west africa so there is a sign in po of people. perhaps tony against the fact of france's involved brought. as i say i've only been here myself for a very little time tonight but from what i've gathered from the few people that i've spoken to there is skepticism. about frances- involvement abroad this is almost. i think for many people have forgotten more it's something that doesn't get an enormous amount of media attention. hit in front as i say that's often because many of...
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africa. this week on the 77 percent street bait. nothing is being done here this conflict is not ready it's not able to 103 tonys i don't support another anybody i am cannot support return is forever we are feeling our young people and we are continuing to feel our young people.
africa. this week on the 77 percent street bait. nothing is being done here this conflict is not ready it's not able to 103 tonys i don't support another anybody i am cannot support return is forever we are feeling our young people and we are continuing to feel our young people.
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África, desde muy lejos. [risas] yo sÉ que soy su favorita, que lo sepan todos. [risas] yo soy su favorita. la relaciones distintas. -- relaciÓn es diferente. tonyamilia. en mi caso sÍ tengo ciertos amigos, amigas, que puedo llegar a confiar mÁs que en cierto familiares. carlos: tambiÉn la familia chincha mucho. tu madre te exige que le cuentes. no le puedes decir a tu hermano tal cosa, se lo tienes que decir. >> no sÓlo eso. nuevas a contar algo a un familiar y tengo que arrancar la conversaciÓn con "juran que no van a decir nada". [risas] no sÓlo son bien metiches, tambiÉn son chismosos. [risas] los chismes de la familia son los mÁs sabrosos. carlos: es cierto. le cuento a mi tÍa y se entera todo el mundo. >> creo que la diferencia que los amigos te dicen lo que tÚ quieres escuchar. en cambio, una familia, tu madre, tu padre, te pueden decir la verdad. lo que deben ser. aunque no te guste, pero estÁn viendo mÁs allá. tony: mi familia es como una tumba. creo que la tradiciÓn de un amigo que tÚ confÍas en Él es mÁs difÍcil que perdonar. puedes perdonar a un familiar. carlos: esto de que 41% de las personas le da todas las contraseÑas a las parej
África, desde muy lejos. [risas] yo sÉ que soy su favorita, que lo sepan todos. [risas] yo soy su favorita. la relaciones distintas. -- relaciÓn es diferente. tonyamilia. en mi caso sÍ tengo ciertos amigos, amigas, que puedo llegar a confiar mÁs que en cierto familiares. carlos: tambiÉn la familia chincha mucho. tu madre te exige que le cuentes. no le puedes decir a tu hermano tal cosa, se lo tienes que decir. >> no sÓlo eso. nuevas a contar algo a un familiar y tengo que arrancar...