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struggling to keep up with a growing population and a staggering wealth gap our correspondent catherine wando sent us this report. this sleek train could be in a wealthy country like germany but it's actually in a discovered ethiopia local journalists and takes us on a tour of the city states this four hundred seventy five million dollar light railway was built with the help of china it began operations in twenty fifteen and could not come at a better time. for the us later because if you see the fuel for the tax year for taxes it would be the it was the transportation the. speeding through the city you notice the numerous construction sites with a g.d.p. of seventy two billion dollars it especially its capital city is growing rapidly. but it's we've got growing over the last. fifteen years but still as you can see that order goes to. waiting to be replaced with the new good. or the growth that's also been growing fast. it takes about fifteen minutes to get from the central station to mentally the old days about. as we make our way through the area you can't help but notice the traditional et
struggling to keep up with a growing population and a staggering wealth gap our correspondent catherine wando sent us this report. this sleek train could be in a wealthy country like germany but it's actually in a discovered ethiopia local journalists and takes us on a tour of the city states this four hundred seventy five million dollar light railway was built with the help of china it began operations in twenty fifteen and could not come at a better time. for the us later because if you see...
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president donald trump's reported slur on the state of the nation's correspondent catherine wando summed up some of the issues on the agenda. the thirtieth africa union summit was officially opened here in the if you can capital now the session was opened by president paul kagame who is the chairman of the african union now center stage is the issue of anti corruption and how countries can fight corruption using frameworks and institutions but the highlight of the day was the discussion on african union reforms in his new mandate president paul kagame is looking to see that the african union is more independent as it stands seventy four percent of its budget is funded by the e.u. and the us there is a hope that this could reduce to fifty nine percent by two thousand and eighteen. but also another issue that was on the agenda was integration and how african people can have free movement of goods people and also a single airspace market the africa youth population stands at more than seventy percent present poor called on the youth to be more involved in development in their individual cou
president donald trump's reported slur on the state of the nation's correspondent catherine wando summed up some of the issues on the agenda. the thirtieth africa union summit was officially opened here in the if you can capital now the session was opened by president paul kagame who is the chairman of the african union now center stage is the issue of anti corruption and how countries can fight corruption using frameworks and institutions but the highlight of the day was the discussion on...
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can actually fund itself and actually provide resources it infrastructure for itself alright catherine wando reporting we're turpin cricket's in the background thank you. all right superb florists repulsive absurd and inexcusable that's just some of the reaction to another twist in the diesel that we're talking about this we're still talking about it just got even worse public criticism has been coming in sick and fast off to newspapers here in germany reported those toxic emissions tests a monkey's financed by the german car industry giants well they extended to humans as well now the aim was reportedly to clear up the p.r. disaster in the wake of the diesel gate scandal give diesel a good name again and secure valuable tax breaks but it clearly backslide. here at the university clinic in him in twenty thirteen and fourteen a group of twenty five healthy people were made to inhale nitrogen dioxide in varying concentrations over periods of hours several times a week the car manufacturers wanted to use the tests to determine exactly how dangerous nitrogen dioxide was to humans the tests were
can actually fund itself and actually provide resources it infrastructure for itself alright catherine wando reporting we're turpin cricket's in the background thank you. all right superb florists repulsive absurd and inexcusable that's just some of the reaction to another twist in the diesel that we're talking about this we're still talking about it just got even worse public criticism has been coming in sick and fast off to newspapers here in germany reported those toxic emissions tests a...