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well let's talk a little bit about that and bringing in joy during barrow joins us now in nairobi joy please explain what exactly is the issue that kenya is worried about and is it the only nation in east africa worried about. well kenya 1st of all is the biggest economy across the east african 6 states that is ok in uganda tanzania rounder as well as and south sudan but the biggest worry for kenya right now is that agreeing to these treat terms with china means that kenya is actually going to say when it comes to the manufacturing sector can you has said that it's money factory sector is pretty nice scent and so are going to the terms that china has the negotiating says $316.00 means that they're going to be more chinese products coming into the east african country and that's leading to watered down the local manufacturing. all right joy thank you for that don't go anywhere because i have another issue that i would like to discuss with you because the news of a possible or possible trade talks with china comes as kenya's leader who will kenyatta and biogs on an attempt to crack down
well let's talk a little bit about that and bringing in joy during barrow joins us now in nairobi joy please explain what exactly is the issue that kenya is worried about and is it the only nation in east africa worried about. well kenya 1st of all is the biggest economy across the east african 6 states that is ok in uganda tanzania rounder as well as and south sudan but the biggest worry for kenya right now is that agreeing to these treat terms with china means that kenya is actually going to...
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in sweden and in kenya welcome webb has more now from the kenyan capital nairobi. years or together a bieber waldheim a not says she's never enjoyed the freedom she fought for she was 17 when she joined eritrea's rebellion and fought for independence from ethiopia she's seen here in one of the rebels' mountain hideouts in the 1980 s. independence came in 1901 which she says freedom did not if they want to kill you they can kill you automatically. she owned a factory but she didn't join the governing party or contribute to its funding she says she's been harassed ever since including here in kenya's capital nairobi where she lives in exile she says eritrea is ambassador to kenya of terrorism and had her arrested by local police is involved in. business tonight he took his saw was like 56 they. had caught the same nonsense things he tried to deport us. rights activists say that the kind of harassment that the bieber says she's experienced here in nairobi is just the tip of the iceberg and that eritrean critics of eritrea's government you are living in exile all aroun
in sweden and in kenya welcome webb has more now from the kenyan capital nairobi. years or together a bieber waldheim a not says she's never enjoyed the freedom she fought for she was 17 when she joined eritrea's rebellion and fought for independence from ethiopia she's seen here in one of the rebels' mountain hideouts in the 1980 s. independence came in 1901 which she says freedom did not if they want to kill you they can kill you automatically. she owned a factory but she didn't join the...
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sweden and kenya welcomed web has more from the kenyan capital nairobi. tamil bieber was a hymen not so she's never enjoyed the freedom she fought for she was 17 when she joined eritrea's rebellion and fought for independence from ethiopia. she seen here in one of the rebels mountain hideout in the 1980 s. independence came in 1901 but she says freedom did not if they want to kill you they can kill you automatically she owned a factory but she didn't join the governing party contribute to its funding she says she's been harassed ever since including here in kenya's capital nairobi where she lives in exile she says eritrea is ambassador to kenya of terrorism and had her arrested by local police is involved in. business tonight he took his saw was like 56 they. had caught the same nonsense things he tried to deport us. rights activists say that the kind of harassment that a bieber says she's experienced here in nairobi is just the tip of the iceberg and that eritrean critics of eritrea's government you are living in exile all around the world everything li
sweden and kenya welcomed web has more from the kenyan capital nairobi. tamil bieber was a hymen not so she's never enjoyed the freedom she fought for she was 17 when she joined eritrea's rebellion and fought for independence from ethiopia. she seen here in one of the rebels mountain hideout in the 1980 s. independence came in 1901 but she says freedom did not if they want to kill you they can kill you automatically she owned a factory but she didn't join the governing party contribute to its...
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sweden and kenya say they're being harassed malcolm webb has moved from nairobi. we used. to be a people of all the high minot says she's never enjoyed the freedom she fought for she was 17 when she joined eritrea's rebellion and fought for independence from ethiopia she's seen here in one of the rebels' mountain hideouts in the 1980 s. independence came in 1901 when she says freedom did not if they want to kill you they can kill you automatically. she owned a factory but she didn't join the governing party or contribute to its funding she says she's been harassed ever since including here in kenya's capital nairobi where she lives in exile she says eritrea is ambassador to kenya of terrorism and had her arrested by local police. isn't it tonight. he saw was like 56 they. had caught of the. things he tried to deport us. rights activists say that the kind of harassment that a bieber says she's experienced here in nairobi is just the tip of the iceberg and that eritrean critics of eritrea's government you are living in exile all around the world everything really harassed in
sweden and kenya say they're being harassed malcolm webb has moved from nairobi. we used. to be a people of all the high minot says she's never enjoyed the freedom she fought for she was 17 when she joined eritrea's rebellion and fought for independence from ethiopia she's seen here in one of the rebels' mountain hideouts in the 1980 s. independence came in 1901 when she says freedom did not if they want to kill you they can kill you automatically. she owned a factory but she didn't join the...
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security analyst in kenya's capital nairobi thank you so we appreciate your insight. and that is it for now from d.w. news africa as always you can catch all our stories on our website and facebook page we'll be back tomorrow at the canal will leave you with besides all everyday life where you bought some stunning pictures off the market places across africa see you next time i buy. it you know i mean a 1000000 minutes to go on your wedding. of a man of theirs who's in the. us all up with only about a. vision of getting your money but i'm wondering what i'm focused on in the state of what i'm what i'm going to get on our president. this you know i mean when you're not in a single on your wedding on a moment out. i mean i'm going to and you know miss. the show could go because those who voted yes have said. i shouldn't. when i've only said it but i caught going on one of the really fun to. see it because i see her say acid. on.
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security analyst in kenya's capital nairobi thank you so we appreciate your insight. and that is it for now from the news africa as always you can catch all our stories on our website and facebook page will be back tomorrow at the canal believe you with the sides off every day life wait for some stunning pictures off the market places across africa see you next time i write. the for. africa. play time coming up looking hot. in ghana merry go rounds are creating electricity and enabling pupils to study and. green solutions to find the arrows. next. by the change in c o 2 emissions are hot chocolate. and now supporters of nuclear power are speaking up. space or the nuclear power to neutral nuclear power a safe. nuclear power is the right solution. we're going to find out where they're all comes true costs made in germany 16 s w. what does he never teach tell us about. let's ask her let's experience a modern museum center with her question and cultural heritage foundation early here researchers are looking for answers in more than 5000000 objects to. him objects in the r
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security analyst in kenya's capital nairobi thank you so we appreciate your insights. and that is it for now from d.w. news africa as always you can catch all stories on our website and facebook page will be back tomorrow but for now i'll believe you with a side soft everyday life wait you bought some stunning pictures off the market places across africa see you next time i write. europe. what unites us. what defines. what binds the continent to counter the full answers and stories of plunging the. spotlight on people. focus on girls on g.w. . her 1st school in the. first clueless. doris grand moment arrives join during a tang on her journey. you know we're going to return to. the running time returns home. welcome to arts and culture d w's news from the creative world today we look at how artists from outside the west are flipping the script at the venice biennale it also on the show the target person god who wins germany's peace prize for exposing the threats that face humanity. our planet. and on our series planet berlin how a man born in turkey wound up running one
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security analyst in kenya's capital nairobi thank you so we appreciate your insight. and that is it for now from d.w. news africa as always you can catch all our stories on our website and facebook page will be back tomorrow but for now we'll leave you with the sides of every day life with. some stunning pictures of markets places across africa next time. if you ever have to cover of a murder the best way is to make an accident. raring to. remember my friends from. the. streets. entering the conflict zone with tim sebastian. i've been challenging those in power asking tough questions demanding. as conflicts intensify i'll be meeting with kid players on the ground in the centers of. cutting through the rhetoric holding the powerful to account of conflicts. conflict zone with tim sebastian on t.w. . welcome to arts and culture d w news from the creative world today we look at how artists from outside the west are flipping the script at the venice biennale it also on the show. photographer sebastian god who wins germany's peace prize for exposing the threats that face hu
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security analyst and kenya's capital nairobi thank you so we appreciate your insight. and that is it for now from d.w. news africa as always you can catch all our stories on our website and facebook page will be back tomorrow at the canal believe you with the sides of everyday life wait you bought some stunning pictures of markets places across africa see you next time i have a. lot of people suffering from hunger. programs fighting. the fight. what secrets lie behind these me. find most of experience and explore fascinating blonde cultural heritage sites. w world heritage for 60 good. the film. welcome to arts and culture d w s news from the creative world today we look at how artists from outside the west are flipping the script at the venice biennale it also on the show. the target 1st god who wins germany's peace prize for exposing the threats that face humanity. our planet. and on our series planet berlin how a man born in turkey round up running one of the german capitals premier jazz clubs . but 1st off the venice piano is often called the olympics of the art wo
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rights activists say that the kind of harassment that a bieber says she's experienced here in nairobi is just the tip of the iceberg and that eritrean critics of eritrea's government you are living in exile all around the world i routinely harassed intimidated and even beaten by government supporters so as a reporter's rights group amnesty international says it's documented cases of harassment and intimidation of eritrean human rights activists over the last 8 years has published a report and its research is say those in kenya the u.k. sweden and some other european countries a most risk yet their government he's gained of exporting their repression from from its territory to another country and it doesn't look good. on your moderate record and it doesn't look good to the recovery of a country where it is repression is happening the report document seemingly coordinated threatening tweets from staff at eritrea's embassies its ambassador in kenya didn't agree to give us an interview. abebe says the harassment has made her more critical most of her activist colleagues here in nairobi we
rights activists say that the kind of harassment that a bieber says she's experienced here in nairobi is just the tip of the iceberg and that eritrean critics of eritrea's government you are living in exile all around the world i routinely harassed intimidated and even beaten by government supporters so as a reporter's rights group amnesty international says it's documented cases of harassment and intimidation of eritrean human rights activists over the last 8 years has published a report and...
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rights activists say that the kind of harassment that a bieber says she's experienced here in nairobi is just the tip of the iceberg and that eritrean critics of eritrea's government we were living in exile all around the world everything li harassed intimidated and even beaten by government supporters so the reporters who rights group amnesty international says it's documented cases of harassment and intimidation eritrean human rights activists over the last 8 years has published a report and its research is say those in kenya the u.k. sweden and some other european countries a most risk yet their government he's gamed of exporting their repression from from its territory to another country and it doesn't look good. and it doesn't look good to any kind of countries where it is repression is happening the report document seemingly coordinated threatening tweets from staff at eritrea's embassies . its ambassador in kenya didn't agree to give us an interview. bieber says the harassment has made her more critical most of our activist colleagues here in nairobi were too scared to speak to
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in construction projects like the new railway line between the port city of mumbai and the capital nairobi it went into operation last year the cost of the chinese project almost $4000000000.00 u.s. dollars all financed by chinese loans but loans also mean power and influence for the sponsors chinese influence can be felt everywhere in kenya now the east african countries asking the world bank for money around 750000000 dollars and low interest loans are aimed at helping agriculture and other urgent development projects move forward and thus create more jobs for the locals it would also funnel more taxes into state coffers but for now kenya's huge levels of corruption mean a lot of the money still flows directly into illegal channels. meanwhile tanzania's finance ministry has proposed a new tax that's caused quite a stir it wants to put a 25 percent tax on imported wicks and extensions and a 10 percent tax on those made locally the move has cost public outrage especially among women saying they're being punished for wanting to look good supporters of the new levy say it will help women kee
in construction projects like the new railway line between the port city of mumbai and the capital nairobi it went into operation last year the cost of the chinese project almost $4000000000.00 u.s. dollars all financed by chinese loans but loans also mean power and influence for the sponsors chinese influence can be felt everywhere in kenya now the east african countries asking the world bank for money around 750000000 dollars and low interest loans are aimed at helping agriculture and other...
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sector to support sustainable economic development well let's cross over now to joy doreen beera in nairobi our correspondent there joy how can kenya afford this while it's other huge agricultural endeavors fail well the country has down at least of these come of the big 4 agenda that is really the national government and top on the list of priorities for this agenda is security and you know recently the government loans from the one bank that was was about $750000000.00 to support this big 4 agenda and agriculture is one of the big priorities looking at actually did invest about $17000000.00 in an agriculture project known as the goal line a project while that project could have faced some challenges kenya is making every concert of very cheap. can learn some lessons from its neighbors ethiopia and tanzania have had success well yes if you'll be and tanzania have had a bit of success the major challenge with kenya is the and predictable weather patterns what we have seen with this go on a project particularly is that it has been affected by el nino rains and we've also seen you know and pr
sector to support sustainable economic development well let's cross over now to joy doreen beera in nairobi our correspondent there joy how can kenya afford this while it's other huge agricultural endeavors fail well the country has down at least of these come of the big 4 agenda that is really the national government and top on the list of priorities for this agenda is security and you know recently the government loans from the one bank that was was about $750000000.00 to support this big 4...
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her organizations campaign against the building off that coal plant in lima she joins me now from nairobi welcome to d.w. news africa raju at the tribe you know hearing today what do you feel about the outcome of course this is your home that was being discussed. oh i'm feeling very happy very happy i feel like flying i feel like crying i feel like i've really have be really happy ok don't fly away because i want to know from you what do you think about whether or not this is the end of the fight because as i understand it the development company has been ordered to go and redo its environmental impact assessment do you think this is the end of the road or is there more of a battle to come. i can say both. because we had so much to get around to stop the project and one of the things that we wanted to be licensed be canceled and at least to who we are in that area so this bitterly hey they know because they will not relent they will go on with the fight and we as the community we really move on but we're happy that at least to the court has give us it is as the community of. kenya in gene
her organizations campaign against the building off that coal plant in lima she joins me now from nairobi welcome to d.w. news africa raju at the tribe you know hearing today what do you feel about the outcome of course this is your home that was being discussed. oh i'm feeling very happy very happy i feel like flying i feel like crying i feel like i've really have be really happy ok don't fly away because i want to know from you what do you think about whether or not this is the end of the...
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sudanese activist in nairobi thank you so much for joining us. now to some of the other stories making news around the world in hong kong tens of thousands of people rallied in support of the city's police some marchers carried chinese flags showing their support for beijing's government the rally follows weeks of mass opposition protests in hong kong during which critics accused police of using excessive force . italian interior ministry. has claimed the crew of the sea watch 3 committed an act of war by ramming a police boat the captain of the rescue ship. could face up to 10 years in prison after forcing her vessel into lampedusa bay back into defended her act as necessary to avert a human tragedy. leaders of european in turkey police have used tear gas and rubber bullets to break up a rally by the people marking annual gay pride day in istanbul gay rights groups enacted this had defied an official ban on the event to gather in the city the pride of it has been banned in turkey since 24000 when 100000 people took part in the march the turkish
sudanese activist in nairobi thank you so much for joining us. now to some of the other stories making news around the world in hong kong tens of thousands of people rallied in support of the city's police some marchers carried chinese flags showing their support for beijing's government the rally follows weeks of mass opposition protests in hong kong during which critics accused police of using excessive force . italian interior ministry. has claimed the crew of the sea watch 3 committed an...
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ok mohamed a sudanese activist in nairobi thank you very much. thank you let's take a look now at some of the other stories making news around the world. in hong kong tens of thousands of people rallied in support of the city's police some marchers carry chinese flags showing their support for beijing's government rally follows weeks of mass opposition protests in hong kong during which critics accuse police of using excessive force. e.u. leaders are in brussels for a special summit to choose who will fill the blocks of top positions following european elections but french president emmanuel mccall and german chancellor angela merkel are at odds over how to allocate the e.u.'s top jobs merkel says difficult talks lie ahead and that finding a compromise will be easy. italian interior minister met tales of the need has claimed the crew of the sea watch 3 vessel committed an act of war by ramming a police boat the captain of the rescue ship. could face up to 10 years in prison after forcing her vessel into lampedusa port ok to defend her act as nece
ok mohamed a sudanese activist in nairobi thank you very much. thank you let's take a look now at some of the other stories making news around the world. in hong kong tens of thousands of people rallied in support of the city's police some marchers carry chinese flags showing their support for beijing's government rally follows weeks of mass opposition protests in hong kong during which critics accuse police of using excessive force. e.u. leaders are in brussels for a special summit to choose...
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ok mohamed el sudanese activist in nairobi thank you very much. it's being called an historic event u.s. president donald trump has met with north korean dictator kim jong un in the demilitarized zone between north and south korea where both leader shared a symbolic handshake trump is the 1st sitting u.s. president to enter north korea he described today's events as without precedence. this has never happened before an american president stepping foot to north korea crossing a line that has divided the peninsula for nearly 70 years trump said he did not know until the very last moment whether the meeting would take place. this point handshake is all it was supposed to be when trump made his surprise off while at the g. 20 summit in osaka. but then there was more kim said he hoped the moment would signal and new beginning after the breakdown of nuclear talks in february. but even still does it one question what it was i believe that just looking at this auction is an expression of his willingness to eliminate all the unfortunate past and open a new
ok mohamed el sudanese activist in nairobi thank you very much. it's being called an historic event u.s. president donald trump has met with north korean dictator kim jong un in the demilitarized zone between north and south korea where both leader shared a symbolic handshake trump is the 1st sitting u.s. president to enter north korea he described today's events as without precedence. this has never happened before an american president stepping foot to north korea crossing a line that has...
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sweden and kenya malcolm webb has moved from the kenyan capital nairobi. or together bieber waldheim a not says she's never enjoyed the freedom she fought for she was 17 when she joined eritrea's rebellion and fought for independence from ethiopia she seen here in one of the rebels' mountain hideout in the 1980 s. independence came in 1901 but she says freedom did not if they want to kill you they kill you automatically. she owned a factory but she didn't join the governing party or contribute to its funding she says she's been harassed ever since including here in kenya's capital nairobi where she lives in exile she says eritrea is ambassador to kenya of terrorism and had her arrested by local police is involved. is in the night he took his saw was like 56 they. had caught the same nonsense things he tried to deport us. rights activists say that the kind of harassment the to be based says she's experienced here in nairobi is just the tip of the iceberg and that eritrean critics of eritrea's government you are living in exile all around the world everythin
sweden and kenya malcolm webb has moved from the kenyan capital nairobi. or together bieber waldheim a not says she's never enjoyed the freedom she fought for she was 17 when she joined eritrea's rebellion and fought for independence from ethiopia she seen here in one of the rebels' mountain hideout in the 1980 s. independence came in 1901 but she says freedom did not if they want to kill you they kill you automatically. she owned a factory but she didn't join the governing party or contribute...
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rights activists say that the kind of harassment that a bieber says she's experienced here in nairobi is just the tip of the iceberg and that eritrean critics of eritrea's government you are living in exile all around the world are routinely harassed intimidated and even beaten by government supporters source i reporters who rights group amnesty international says it's documented cases of harassment and intimidation of eritrean human rights activists over the last 8 years has published a report and its research is say those in kenya the u.k. sweden and some other european countries a most risk yet their government he's gamed of exporting their repression from from its territory to another country and it doesn't look good. on your moderate record and it doesn't look good to the recovery of a country where it is repression is happening the report document seemingly coordinated threatening tweets from staff at eritrea's embassies. kenya didn't agree to give us an interview. bieber says the harassment has made her more critical most of our activist colleagues here in nairobi were too scar
rights activists say that the kind of harassment that a bieber says she's experienced here in nairobi is just the tip of the iceberg and that eritrean critics of eritrea's government you are living in exile all around the world are routinely harassed intimidated and even beaten by government supporters source i reporters who rights group amnesty international says it's documented cases of harassment and intimidation of eritrean human rights activists over the last 8 years has published a report...
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rights activists say that the kind of harassment that a bieber says she's experienced here in nairobi is just the tip of the iceberg and that eritrean critics of eritrea's government you are living in exile all around the world i routinely harassed intimidated and even beaten by government supporters so the reporters rights group amnesty international says it's documented cases of harassment and intimidation of eritrean human rights activists over the last 8 years has published a report and its research is say those in kenya the u.k. sweden and some other european countries a most risk yet their government he's gamed of exporting their repression from from its territory to another country and it doesn't look good. on your moderate record and it doesn't look good to the recovery of the countries where it is repression is happening the report document seemingly coordinated threatening tweets from staff at eritrea's embassies. its ambassador in kenya didn't agree to give us an interview. bieber says the harassment has made her more critical most of her activist colleagues here in nairobi
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there could be affected so that they can be treated and assessed chris often from world vision in nairobi thank you for your time and again thank you for staying with us through all that breaking news thank you very much there's been more fighting on the outskirts of libya's capital the warlord khalifa haftar his forces have been battling soldiers from the un recognized government military sources say government forces are advancing on the areas of. what they had r.v. claim to have to warplanes also targeted several locations across tripoli overnight . boris johnson looks like he's on track to become britain's next prime minister after he won the 1st round of the conservative party leadership race more on that now with our in taylor in london he sent. yes that's right kemal a former foreign secretary received the backing of more than a 3rd of conservative m.p.'s there are now 7 candidates vying to take over from prime minister to resign may who stepped down as tory leader last week after failing to deliver bricks it johnson has vowed to take the u.k. out of the e.u. by the end of october
there could be affected so that they can be treated and assessed chris often from world vision in nairobi thank you for your time and again thank you for staying with us through all that breaking news thank you very much there's been more fighting on the outskirts of libya's capital the warlord khalifa haftar his forces have been battling soldiers from the un recognized government military sources say government forces are advancing on the areas of. what they had r.v. claim to have to warplanes...
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who's the deputy representative of the un's food and agricultural organization in south sudan from nairobi we're joined by alan boswell who's a senior analyst at the international crisis group and from syracuse in upstate new york joke joke who's the co-founder of the institute which is a think tank focusing on south sudan gentlemen welcome to you all pierre let's start with you the u.n. has stopped short of declaring a famine in south sudan how far away from that the way could it become a famine. then you're a father mandatory but we have to see with the recent analysis we provided. yesterday after it's we had the impression of the situation is more they were known it was one year ago. this is due to the fire about to despite the fact that these mortgage board according to the a.b.c. the analysis has been done recently there is less people who are needing humanitarian assistance so we have the impression that the situation is getting better of course we are in wait with conditions for the months there is it's due mainly according to the united states again is human it is the fact that the
who's the deputy representative of the un's food and agricultural organization in south sudan from nairobi we're joined by alan boswell who's a senior analyst at the international crisis group and from syracuse in upstate new york joke joke who's the co-founder of the institute which is a think tank focusing on south sudan gentlemen welcome to you all pierre let's start with you the u.n. has stopped short of declaring a famine in south sudan how far away from that the way could it become a...
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live from nairobi with the latest. good morning. >> reporter: good morning, dave.eah, you're absolutely right. ethiopia is hugely important within this region. it's a country of over 100 million people and of course it's been in the headlines internationally and locally in the region for their sweeping changes and reform. the prime minister has managed to engineer it. saturday night/sunday morning, prime minister abe came on the television dressed in military fatigues saying interest had been a coup attempt. they had been put under gunfire while in an office. that 500 kilometers away in the capital are the chief of staff. the head of ethiopian army was shot dead. now ethiopian officials are telling us the army chief was shot dead 500 kilometers. they knew he would be the one to put down this coup attack. mr. s ege is on the run. what's happening is not representative of all of ooet open yeah even if a coup had happened in the northern region, it would not have affected people that ever -- in the whole governing coalition. mr. abe hits it. he's got a problem and he'
live from nairobi with the latest. good morning. >> reporter: good morning, dave.eah, you're absolutely right. ethiopia is hugely important within this region. it's a country of over 100 million people and of course it's been in the headlines internationally and locally in the region for their sweeping changes and reform. the prime minister has managed to engineer it. saturday night/sunday morning, prime minister abe came on the television dressed in military fatigues saying interest had...
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last year let's explore this further we can talk to mark webb who's monitoring developments from nairobi and malcolm a particularly violent attack with dreadful results further developments we have. all survivors say and there are a few survivors but they say it in the night heavily armed men riding in upson on motorbikes surrounded the village village has a population of about 300 and they set huts on fire people many people were burned alive in their huts others tried to flee in the killing one so i said it was recess children women in the elderly throats were slit people were shot some. so it was very systematic. with the aim of wiping out all of the people in this village and everything that they depend on livestock were killed granary were burned so the intent here clearly was to destroy absolutely everything dozens are injured and when local officials call a roll call for survivors just less than 50 people turned up and came forward. $95.00 killed about 20 still missing so it's not necessary as people fled into the surrounding areas or if their bodies were destroyed in those fires
last year let's explore this further we can talk to mark webb who's monitoring developments from nairobi and malcolm a particularly violent attack with dreadful results further developments we have. all survivors say and there are a few survivors but they say it in the night heavily armed men riding in upson on motorbikes surrounded the village village has a population of about 300 and they set huts on fire people many people were burned alive in their huts others tried to flee in the killing...
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from nairobi's climate project says the app can help as across east africa i think as a project we have a target over 300000. people in. march and we feel right now we're. in the or. we. will be with $200000.00. climb markups the service will help pastoralists build up resilience so that a drought will no longer always mean an emergency. joining me now is michael okotie assistant director on climate change research or where they can yeah i will cultural and livestock research organization michael many thanks for joining us now tell us how dire is the situation and what climate change got to do with it. ok i think in the best sort of setup in this country of. climate change these are no distress us for the press or letter names it beats a big jumble and we say so but it fits the resource base which is a lifetime for bashing the faster lines and facing because in these in these in these 2 pronged areas one it affects process and for the species that laughter most depend on then. and this is in these regions which are fed slash workouts mostly we do to the risks that are about to do less s
from nairobi's climate project says the app can help as across east africa i think as a project we have a target over 300000. people in. march and we feel right now we're. in the or. we. will be with $200000.00. climb markups the service will help pastoralists build up resilience so that a drought will no longer always mean an emergency. joining me now is michael okotie assistant director on climate change research or where they can yeah i will cultural and livestock research organization...
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out of nairobi. it's really been. but some say there julie that after the most popular brand jewel it has a market share of more than 70 percent and its headquarters is in san francisco. the plain exterior may be deceptive jewel is valued at $38000000000.00 and marlboro producer philip morris owns 35 percent of the company tobacco firms hope the cigarettes can compensate for the when dealing market for conventional cigarettes and that's apparently where teenagers stand to help many 1st began to smoke with the cigarettes. cigarettes are sleekly designed and while they look like u.s.b. sticks they contain more than double the amount of nicotine permitted for each cigarettes in the e.u. in fact there's less nicotine in normal cigarettes and nicotine is a neurotoxin that just as a reminder is very addictive. which is what san francisco says it now wants to fight at least to an extent the sale and consumption of conventional cigarettes is after all still permitted. and that wraps up our program thanks for watching. innovat
out of nairobi. it's really been. but some say there julie that after the most popular brand jewel it has a market share of more than 70 percent and its headquarters is in san francisco. the plain exterior may be deceptive jewel is valued at $38000000000.00 and marlboro producer philip morris owns 35 percent of the company tobacco firms hope the cigarettes can compensate for the when dealing market for conventional cigarettes and that's apparently where teenagers stand to help many 1st began to...
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the mumbai the nairobi railway at its opening in 2017 finance then built by the chinese to cut travel time between the cities by hours china has its own reasons for investing in africa it wants to expand its trade reach and that isn't alone foreign investment across the continent rosa levon percent between 20172018 new projects bring new opportunities for business not a bad thing as rising protectionism puts a dent in traditional trade routes another reason for optimism africa's free trade agreement becomes operational next month all but 3 governments have signed on if things go as invision goods and services could soon move between countries with less friction and that would support trade within africa and it could draw larger investment into the continent sparking a long awaited industrialization division an economic model for the continent that goes beyond resource extraction. countries still have to ratify the agreement they have to harmonize their tariffs and even more difficult get local manufacturers on board africa's largest economy remain skeptical meanwhile nigeria has yet t
the mumbai the nairobi railway at its opening in 2017 finance then built by the chinese to cut travel time between the cities by hours china has its own reasons for investing in africa it wants to expand its trade reach and that isn't alone foreign investment across the continent rosa levon percent between 20172018 new projects bring new opportunities for business not a bad thing as rising protectionism puts a dent in traditional trade routes another reason for optimism africa's free trade...
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from nairobi's climate project says the op can help as across east africa i think as a project we have but i got over 210-0000. people in. march and if you look right now we're not. in your marriage or. we. know this is going to be $100000.00. climb mark hopes the service will help pastoralists build up resilience so that a drought will no longer always mean an emergency. joining me now is michael okotie assistant director of climate change research or when i came here i recall joe and livestock we said of his asian michael many thanks for joining us now tell us how dire is the situation and what climate change got to do with it. in this country again. climate change is one of the stressed us for the bus or let loose it be jungle and we say so but it clinically affects the resource base which is life took for bashing the faster lines and facing because in these in these in these 2 pronged areas one it affects past us and for the species that left at most to depend on then the best and easiest of these regions which are fed slash workouts mostly we used to the risks are better to do les
from nairobi's climate project says the op can help as across east africa i think as a project we have but i got over 210-0000. people in. march and if you look right now we're not. in your marriage or. we. know this is going to be $100000.00. climb mark hopes the service will help pastoralists build up resilience so that a drought will no longer always mean an emergency. joining me now is michael okotie assistant director of climate change research or when i came here i recall joe and...
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i am an investigative reporter based in nairobi.ost children in kenya, was brought up on the folklores of night running. for my people, the luo, night running is one of the greatest myths. but unlike other folklore, this one actually exists. i have acquired video footage that is, to the best of my knowledge, the only recorded evidence of night running. but are these people really possessed by demonic powers? that's what i am here to find out. it is a question many luo seem unable or are afraid to answer. maybe margaret, the elderly grandmother whose regular ordeal we filmed last night, can shed some light on why they do what they do. do you have any suspicions of who the current night runner is? superstition and fear surround the night runners and their identity. a problem the local area chief is constantly battling with as he deals with the fallout from these nocturnal attacks. how many reports of night running do you get? i received several reports of night running cases, but it is difficult to prosecute them. they don't want to c
i am an investigative reporter based in nairobi.ost children in kenya, was brought up on the folklores of night running. for my people, the luo, night running is one of the greatest myths. but unlike other folklore, this one actually exists. i have acquired video footage that is, to the best of my knowledge, the only recorded evidence of night running. but are these people really possessed by demonic powers? that's what i am here to find out. it is a question many luo seem unable or are afraid...
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now let's bring in joy the ring bearer of from nairobi joy switching off the internet for the whole country what did businesses in ethiopia have to say about that. well businesses in ethiopia were quite quite upset you know because of the internet access in ethiopia is pleased that 37 percent we are also looking at the fact that if you be a host some international organizations because it's home to the african union and so by extension of course there are so many services that would be affected and so businesses were saying that you know the government needs to come up with better ways to linage the students or come up with better mechanisms to manage the students cheating because this is hurting their businesses the figure is being pleased between paul a $1000000.00 and $17000000.00 a day lost just because of the internet shutdown and these intimate and outages started on the 10th of june all the way into the 19th of june i was in an added suburb or between the 17th and the 1000 on june and i could actually tell the internet during the day was really bad and it only came back in the night
now let's bring in joy the ring bearer of from nairobi joy switching off the internet for the whole country what did businesses in ethiopia have to say about that. well businesses in ethiopia were quite quite upset you know because of the internet access in ethiopia is pleased that 37 percent we are also looking at the fact that if you be a host some international organizations because it's home to the african union and so by extension of course there are so many services that would be affected...
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from nairobi's climate project says the op can help her it is across east africa i think as a project we have but i get everything 100000. people in. right now will last and it will. in your. 3. 100000 directly. climb mark hopes the service will help pastoralists build up resilience so that the drought will no longer always mean an emergency. joining me now is michael okotie stance director on climate change research or where they can yeah livestock research organization michael many thanks for joining us now tell us how dire is the situation and what has climate change got to do with it. ok i think you both sort of said this country can now climate change is one of the stress test for the bus or let loose because it jumbles and we say so but it limited affects the resource base which is elastic production the faster lines and facing because in these in these in these 2 pronged areas one it affects process and for the species that last the most depend on then this and this is this is these regions which are fed slash workouts mostly we used to the risks that are about to do less strok
from nairobi's climate project says the op can help her it is across east africa i think as a project we have but i get everything 100000. people in. right now will last and it will. in your. 3. 100000 directly. climb mark hopes the service will help pastoralists build up resilience so that the drought will no longer always mean an emergency. joining me now is michael okotie stance director on climate change research or where they can yeah livestock research organization michael many thanks for...
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jomo kenyatta airport in nairobi passengers are screened for fever large signs warn against the bowl and explain the danger air travelers pose the greatest risk of spreading the virus over long distances but even these measures are only a partial benefit it can take up to 3 weeks between the time of infection and the onset of a bola. there is uncertainty at the borders of congo and uganda and marketplace in pond way uganda hundreds of small street vendors sell their goods here fresh produce from the fields that stables as well as fish meat even cosmetics people come and go across the border a bowl is once again a threat to trade. so we're not sure if the reports of a bull in congo are true because we haven't seen anyone who has died of a boat but they say there's a border in congo and that has really spoiled our business were scared of going across there people who always money there but were afraid and try to stop that's our problem right now. the border is porous not everyone is checked especially not at night and so it's an intangible danger that causes such fear here. in the many
jomo kenyatta airport in nairobi passengers are screened for fever large signs warn against the bowl and explain the danger air travelers pose the greatest risk of spreading the virus over long distances but even these measures are only a partial benefit it can take up to 3 weeks between the time of infection and the onset of a bola. there is uncertainty at the borders of congo and uganda and marketplace in pond way uganda hundreds of small street vendors sell their goods here fresh produce...
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from nairobi's climate project says the op can help as across east africa i think as a project we have a target of reaching 800000. people in. march and we feel right now we're not handed with. you or. we. will be a. 100000 directly to climb mark hopes the service will help pastoralists build up resilience so that the drought will no longer always mean an emergency. joining me now is michael okotie stance director on climate change research and when i came here i was called troll of livestock research organisation michael many thanks for joining us now tell us how dire is the situation and what has climate change got to do with it. or sector in this country now. climate change is one of the stressed us for the oppressor let loose it be to be jungle let me say so but it climate change efforts the resource base which is the last of production the best lines and facing these in these in these in these 2 pronged areas one affix past us and for the species that left most to depend on then. and exist in these regions which are fed slash workouts mostly we do to the risks that are about to do
from nairobi's climate project says the op can help as across east africa i think as a project we have a target of reaching 800000. people in. march and we feel right now we're not handed with. you or. we. will be a. 100000 directly to climb mark hopes the service will help pastoralists build up resilience so that the drought will no longer always mean an emergency. joining me now is michael okotie stance director on climate change research and when i came here i was called troll of livestock...
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meaning africa's debt problems in fact go well beyond china so don't worry in bira joins us now from nairobi and so joy have we been getting a role the time is chinese debt good it well china has been accused. diplomacy and in this case you know a lot of people saying china is exploiting the developing countries last of which are on the african continent but if you look at the journey that most african countries have hired over the past 60 years dating back to colonial times some would actually say that china is giving africa what it has always wanted to hire but did not have which is infrastructure development and that is where the biggest chunk of africa is loans is going into the construction of roads construction agree ways like this then it gets really can you. tell us more about kenya is chinese funded by a project because i believe can you got itself into quite a lot of debt over town. well just to put it into perspective just like kenya most african countries have a great culture as the backbone and to get their produce from the farm to the markets you need a good road network and yo
meaning africa's debt problems in fact go well beyond china so don't worry in bira joins us now from nairobi and so joy have we been getting a role the time is chinese debt good it well china has been accused. diplomacy and in this case you know a lot of people saying china is exploiting the developing countries last of which are on the african continent but if you look at the journey that most african countries have hired over the past 60 years dating back to colonial times some would actually...