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in mozambique, one young relationship counselor is getting creative. working with h a local radio show, she's findining ways to make condoms exciting, and even sexy. [man singing in nativlanguage]] narrator: like all countries in southern africa, mozambique suffers from hiv-aids. every year, millions of dollars are spent on prprevention campaigns, including promoting condoms. but the battle is far from won, and one person thinks she knows why. [indiststinct chatter] sheila: i don't know how many students there are. maybe 8,000. to pick up condoms, i have the rerecords here. mayaybe a hundred per month.h. narrator: at the northeast secondary school in the capital maputo, 22 year old sheila is a trained sexual health counselor. [indistinct chatter] in her office, young people come toto her with their intimatete problems. man: i am having a problem with my girlfriend. sheila: and you did not ususe a c condom? man: often we don''t use it. sheila: because e you trusted h? man: i r risked it because i trusted her, but i i mis-trusted her at the same time. na
in mozambique, one young relationship counselor is getting creative. working with h a local radio show, she's findining ways to make condoms exciting, and even sexy. [man singing in nativlanguage]] narrator: like all countries in southern africa, mozambique suffers from hiv-aids. every year, millions of dollars are spent on prprevention campaigns, including promoting condoms. but the battle is far from won, and one person thinks she knows why. [indiststinct chatter] sheila: i don't know how...
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Apr 1, 2017
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we have an industry in mozambique, nigeria, and beyond. ♪ >>[speaking foreign-language] >> this is thest of the senegal where traditional mining has been practiced for generations. it is home to several generations and villages. 2011, gold isce 25 kilometers away. [speaking foreign-language] >> the traditional miners were now illegally mining. [speaking foreign-language] ♪ >> the mining company let a program of social engagement. dollars have been invested to improve infrastructure, health, water, education, and sustainable income generation. >>[speaking foreign-language] >> the tractor helps them develop agriculture, and a sustainable alternative to mining. >>[speaking foreign-language] >> a market garden has been established in the village, and legal mining corridors have been made by government. >>[speaking foreign-language] ♪ ♪ >> the following is a paid advertisement from starvista entertainment and time life. >> ♪ you're the meaning in my life you're the inspiration ♪ >> ♪ that's how much i feel i feel for you, baby that's how much i need i need your touch ♪ announcer: intimate m
we have an industry in mozambique, nigeria, and beyond. ♪ >>[speaking foreign-language] >> this is thest of the senegal where traditional mining has been practiced for generations. it is home to several generations and villages. 2011, gold isce 25 kilometers away. [speaking foreign-language] >> the traditional miners were now illegally mining. [speaking foreign-language] ♪ >> the mining company let a program of social engagement. dollars have been invested to improve...
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Apr 8, 2017
04/17
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we have a huge cotton industry in mozambique, and we have our goals set in nigeria and beyond. ♪ >>[speaking-language] >> this is the southeast of the senegal where traditional mining has been practiced for generations. it is home to several villages surrounding the mining pit. it is here since 2011, gold is 25 kilometers away. >>[speaking foreign-language] >> the traditional miners were now illegally mining. >>[speaking foreign-language] ♪ >> the mining company led a program of social engagement. 9 million u.s. dollars have been invested in to all communities impacted, to improve infrastructure, health, water, sanitation, education, and sustainable income generation. >>[speaking foreign-language] >> the tractor is financed by sgo and helps them develop agriculture. it is a sustainable alternative to mining. >>[speaking foreign-language] ♪ >>[speaking foreign-language] >> a market garden has been established in the village, and legal mining corridors have been created by government for local use. >>[speaking foreign-language] ♪ >>[speaking foreign-language] ♪ announcer: the following is a pa
we have a huge cotton industry in mozambique, and we have our goals set in nigeria and beyond. ♪ >>[speaking-language] >> this is the southeast of the senegal where traditional mining has been practiced for generations. it is home to several villages surrounding the mining pit. it is here since 2011, gold is 25 kilometers away. >>[speaking foreign-language] >> the traditional miners were now illegally mining. >>[speaking foreign-language] ♪ >> the mining...
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customs officers seized more than 50 kilos of horns from mozambique after being given an anonymous tip off. the awards are estimated to be worth 3 million euros. -- horns are estimated to be 3 million euros. strain scientists say that the greater grief has been damaged by coral bleaching could it says it has zero prospect for recovery. they came to the finding after studying aerial surveys and are calling for action on global warming to save the world's coral. it is not often that a plane arrives at its destination with one more passenger that it took off with, but that is what happened on a turkish airways flight in west africa on friday. a baby girl was born in midair -- on a plane traveling from ginny to burkina faso. -- from guinea to burkina faso could the woman went into labor at 13,000 meters. the mother and the baby are doing well but are not planning to take off anytime soon. we're going to take a short break. when we come back, more news, and the latest business headlines. brent: welcome back. you are with "dw news," live from berlin. meeting in italy for talks ahead of -- on
customs officers seized more than 50 kilos of horns from mozambique after being given an anonymous tip off. the awards are estimated to be worth 3 million euros. -- horns are estimated to be 3 million euros. strain scientists say that the greater grief has been damaged by coral bleaching could it says it has zero prospect for recovery. they came to the finding after studying aerial surveys and are calling for action on global warming to save the world's coral. it is not often that a plane...
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Apr 17, 2017
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now if you look at the situation, he is not democratic, he is arresting journalists more than mozambique is going down. it has lost almost 50% of its value. i would like to speak. my turn to speak. let me finish. i believe, honestly, we do not know what will happen in this referendum. he is already sacking ministers. my turn! i think we have to go back and look at some of the things and try and understand. one thing we always used to say in africa, leaders used democracy to get elected then clung on. now we see it happens everywhere. everywhere. the thing is, when turkey was a secular democracy, a muslim country with a secular constitution, it had all these very well—placed safety nets, freedoms, it's when that path went towards the islamification of turkey... i am a muslim, i do not want the islamification of secular countries like turkey. we are using religion to divide people. the so—called islamists are not islamists but muslim state believers. it's a terrible thing, taking away critics and journalists. if eu had accepted turkey into the eu club, i think ten years ago, when obama was
now if you look at the situation, he is not democratic, he is arresting journalists more than mozambique is going down. it has lost almost 50% of its value. i would like to speak. my turn to speak. let me finish. i believe, honestly, we do not know what will happen in this referendum. he is already sacking ministers. my turn! i think we have to go back and look at some of the things and try and understand. one thing we always used to say in africa, leaders used democracy to get elected then...
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Apr 12, 2017
04/17
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this actually left lisbon, went to mozambique african, picked up africans on its way to brazil to sell them as enslafd africans. the ship crashed off the coast of south africa. we're very fortunate to have organized with george washington museum, museums of cape town and partners in mozambique we were were able to identify this shipwreck off the ocean floor off south africa. one of the key markers to identify this is the shipwreck are a slave shipwreck in particular is some of the archival research revealed there were 1400 balance lis stones on the ship. though were used to offset the human weight. and we know for a fact there were balance lis stones on this ship because we found them on the ocean floor. so we're excited to be able to if he ture those in this particular case in the passage. one thing that visitors will know t note is we do not have images in this space. we wanted those who went through this experience to speak for themselves. and while we talk about this human story, the human story extends to everybody, so you'll hear voices of those who were enslafd, but you'll also
this actually left lisbon, went to mozambique african, picked up africans on its way to brazil to sell them as enslafd africans. the ship crashed off the coast of south africa. we're very fortunate to have organized with george washington museum, museums of cape town and partners in mozambique we were were able to identify this shipwreck off the ocean floor off south africa. one of the key markers to identify this is the shipwreck are a slave shipwreck in particular is some of the archival...
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Apr 10, 2017
04/17
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. >> the plan was to go up to the south african coast, and past mozambique, and get to doris along andontinue along to india. >> ah, you know, it was so sad saying good-bye to my daughter, but my children now were old enough to look after themselves. and it was time now for bruno and me to start our life. >> what an adventure. enjoy. >> bye, bruno. bye. >> i had never sailed before. i didn't know anything about sailing. but bruno has always loved the ocean. >> you know, what we had to face, we were ready. in my heart, i felt that we could do it. >> it was so exhilarating. the dolphins came and swam alongside us. it was beautiful experience. >> i had the kconfidence, but te sea is wild. expect the unexpected out there. >> we had been sailing for two months. the first place that we stopped at was a place called tsonga tsonga in tanz main tanz mania, were going to get water, and we were gone maybe not even an hour, and saw two fishermen. when we got to the boat, i had a strange feeling that something was wrong. bruno, you need to get up here now. someone has been here. and we saw that it
. >> the plan was to go up to the south african coast, and past mozambique, and get to doris along andontinue along to india. >> ah, you know, it was so sad saying good-bye to my daughter, but my children now were old enough to look after themselves. and it was time now for bruno and me to start our life. >> what an adventure. enjoy. >> bye, bruno. bye. >> i had never sailed before. i didn't know anything about sailing. but bruno has always loved the ocean....
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Apr 13, 2017
04/17
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regulators are investing a $3 billion impairment charge on the mozambique cold deal.ry corruption. ramy:ramy: we are watching japanese retailers after some mixed earnings reports. not liking a warning from a convenience store of the drop in profits for 2016. shares are now falling. and, a drop in profit, asking for a buy back. central bank, singapore was out, now we are waiting for korea. in the meantime, the nikkei down 9/10 of 1%. of course we have a stronger japanese yen being felt after it fell to the lowest level since december. is down. we are seeing the korean you on strengthening -- yuan strengthening for the first time in seven days. thusber, we do have trillion jobs numbers coming out. we are expecting that data to have improved in march. of course, after jumping to the highest level in the year. job data is unpredictable. that is something we have to keep our eye on. the aussie dollar at the moment gaining. of course, do keep an eye on iron ore as it jobs the most in a year. it could pressure the aussie dollar. coming up next, the imf chief warns the u.s. a
regulators are investing a $3 billion impairment charge on the mozambique cold deal.ry corruption. ramy:ramy: we are watching japanese retailers after some mixed earnings reports. not liking a warning from a convenience store of the drop in profits for 2016. shares are now falling. and, a drop in profit, asking for a buy back. central bank, singapore was out, now we are waiting for korea. in the meantime, the nikkei down 9/10 of 1%. of course we have a stronger japanese yen being felt after it...
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Apr 4, 2017
04/17
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we finished mozambique in 2015 and we arm within, we think, given the right sort of commitment, we areg landmines that will put the historically, landmines that have not been used and are not being used any more? there are very few countries laying landmines. last year we think syria, north korea and burma are the only countries that use landmines, and certainly did production and sale of landmines has pretty much dried up. we were clearing landmines on the thailand border in 1999 and they were made in the 1970s and 1980s. it is a big job to clear them, but we are inside of doing it, providing we get sufficient financial support and there is the political will bear. we certainly have the expertise. tell us certainly have the expertise. tell us about the work you do? obviously a very bravejob us about the work you do? obviously a very brave job you do, clearing these mines. i am the assistant operations manager of halo cambodia. lam operations manager of halo cambodia. i am responsible for over 1000 staff, 30 of them are female. it is a very hard and dangerousjob. however, we have a ver
we finished mozambique in 2015 and we arm within, we think, given the right sort of commitment, we areg landmines that will put the historically, landmines that have not been used and are not being used any more? there are very few countries laying landmines. last year we think syria, north korea and burma are the only countries that use landmines, and certainly did production and sale of landmines has pretty much dried up. we were clearing landmines on the thailand border in 1999 and they were...
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Apr 10, 2017
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you know what, we could be watching them all play put put in mozambique. who knows what they will be doing this thursday night. last thursday night you also had the president of the united states getting advice from his secretary of defense and following it. getting advice from his national security adviser and following it instead of, quite frankly, what happened last time. we're only talking about syria, where you had -- by the way, we heard this from principles for years, the complaint that barack obama and ben rhodes would make u.s. foreign policy and sometimes they would call in denis mcdonough. but they would not take the reasoned advice of their secretary of state or secretary of defense. >> did not want to go to war. >> or national security council. >> this was the president who wanted to get us out of wars. >> even there it's dangerous. we've been interagency process, pushing it through without taking advice. this is what happened to barack obama's foreign policy foray years. again, i'm not condemning the whole eight years. i'm telling everybody w
you know what, we could be watching them all play put put in mozambique. who knows what they will be doing this thursday night. last thursday night you also had the president of the united states getting advice from his secretary of defense and following it. getting advice from his national security adviser and following it instead of, quite frankly, what happened last time. we're only talking about syria, where you had -- by the way, we heard this from principles for years, the complaint that...