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support people who committed genocide in rwanda uganda can never. be discrete right to talk more on this fred move when you're from africa joins me now hi fred what is behind this latest spat. christina what i can say they you know these conflicts sort of conflict between rwanda and uganda did not just start yesterday it's a problem that has been there for quite some time but there it is i can say reich two years ago uganda started by arresting some rwandans in fact saying that some of our spies run them spies coming to uganda to spy on uganda and to disturb rise the country and when seventy started to crack down on some runs he was saying that clearly we need to organize our security apologises so that's where the problem started are now it's getting bigger and bigger each day and fred as you say this troubled relationship stretches back decades and there have been incidents in the past but i guess what we would want to know is how serious the current tensions . i mean this is for us as random people who watch clear what is happening it's a conflic
support people who committed genocide in rwanda uganda can never. be discrete right to talk more on this fred move when you're from africa joins me now hi fred what is behind this latest spat. christina what i can say they you know these conflicts sort of conflict between rwanda and uganda did not just start yesterday it's a problem that has been there for quite some time but there it is i can say reich two years ago uganda started by arresting some rwandans in fact saying that some of our...
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diplomatic dispute that is still a change in east africa the latest spanish between prime day and uganda sees the closure of an important border tell much mileage just a breakdown in relations radio. then culture on parade will have a report from guinea-bissau as carnival draws to a nose. i'm christine wonderwall come to news africa i'm glad you're chained in tens of thousands of nigerian refugees have returned to their remote hometown in the country's north despite a lack of food water shelter and security there the town of run in northern nigeria has suffered repeated attacks from boko haram militants after an upsurge in violence in december and january around forty thousand people fled across the border to the cameroonian village off gouda which is just going on. away but now three quarters of the refugees have returned to run off to nigeria and cameroon and all for it has intervened but aid agencies say they're in dire need of humanitarian help. they came here seeking safety tens of thousands of refugees from run in northern nigeria fleeing violence from boko haram. the dollar's got
diplomatic dispute that is still a change in east africa the latest spanish between prime day and uganda sees the closure of an important border tell much mileage just a breakdown in relations radio. then culture on parade will have a report from guinea-bissau as carnival draws to a nose. i'm christine wonderwall come to news africa i'm glad you're chained in tens of thousands of nigerian refugees have returned to their remote hometown in the country's north despite a lack of food water shelter...
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the next fifteen minutes the teenager is putting climate change on the agenda school children in uganda skip cause to demonstrate for the environment we'll be talking to one of the students as the full brunt of the fridays for future protests in kampala. also take you to nairobi way world leaders gathered to talk about climate change will also give they achieve more than just posing for the cameras and giving speeches. and what's it like to be mistaken for a whale. to get a firsthand account from the south african diver had an out of this world encounter with the beast of the ocean. a pristine wonder welcome to news africa i'm glad. the climate change movement started by the swedish teenager great touch who has seen schoolchildren from all over the world walk out of cross on fridays in protest aimed at bringing attention to climate change in uganda a group of students held a demonstration in solidarity with the movement in the capital kampala now because of strict laws in uganda on public protests they were restricted as to how far they could go from the school but the students weren't
the next fifteen minutes the teenager is putting climate change on the agenda school children in uganda skip cause to demonstrate for the environment we'll be talking to one of the students as the full brunt of the fridays for future protests in kampala. also take you to nairobi way world leaders gathered to talk about climate change will also give they achieve more than just posing for the cameras and giving speeches. and what's it like to be mistaken for a whale. to get a firsthand account...
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in uganda story look in uganda we don't really know when you know that that's an exception but you know it's not it's not a sort of a universal concept that you can then use to to to you know legitimize you know and i commend that you know falls flat on you know which ever reason you raise as being legitimate you know i think you know you're looking for an escape here. i don't think anyone know if your are planned out what the principle of the call on hold because that is not usual for us and i guess i hear you all debating tax and what should be tax and what shouldn't be tax and just go back to merely can see what she is wrangling in the community this is the common thread joel here on youtube says that we pay the taxes we don't receive the necessary services from the government and so personally i feel robbed by my government roeser i know you are trying to get in there what you want what do you want to say i think it's very important to know about besides just paying a tax but there are very important issues of inequality the people you're pushing around we can't just a tax cannot af
in uganda story look in uganda we don't really know when you know that that's an exception but you know it's not it's not a sort of a universal concept that you can then use to to to you know legitimize you know and i commend that you know falls flat on you know which ever reason you raise as being legitimate you know i think you know you're looking for an escape here. i don't think anyone know if your are planned out what the principle of the call on hold because that is not usual for us and i...
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outcomes uganda is expressed in very climate change so i was sad to say that but. yeah ok so great it was an inspiration for you but talk to us about the challenges in uganda what are the climate challenges in your country. the challenges uganda is a threshing now is the frustration there's a lot of this deforestation there's a lot of visitors. from grain each they. say that this is really affecting them there this is really affecting my fellow student that some of them went to school. so there are lots of there lot of changes uganda is experiencing now ok vs what is you'll you'll miss people in uganda who don't think that climate change is an urgent matter what is your message to them. my message to them is that when they say that cutting down trees it's not affecting at all then them. when they cut down trees they're going to leave us. that is thinking to say if i to will they give the for that they want. i'm giving them them i say that they may day it's because they want to make good on just because they want to want but they're affecting someone else's lay some
outcomes uganda is expressed in very climate change so i was sad to say that but. yeah ok so great it was an inspiration for you but talk to us about the challenges in uganda what are the climate challenges in your country. the challenges uganda is a threshing now is the frustration there's a lot of this deforestation there's a lot of visitors. from grain each they. say that this is really affecting them there this is really affecting my fellow student that some of them went to school. so there...
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so there are lots of their lot of changes uganda's experience. ok ts so what is you'll you'll message to people in uganda who don't think that climate change is an urgent matter what is you'll miss it to them . my message to them is that when they say that cutting down trees it's not affecting that. when they cut down trees they're going to leave us so bad that is they going to send in for to will they give the for that they want. i'm giving them them i say that they're made because they want to make good on just because they want to want but they're affecting someone else's life someone instance which are they hearing that so. that there's a trick a show on things they've read so they should know things knowing when they. thank you good with the student championing the hashtag friday's will feature in uganda thank you ok now staying on the subject of climate change here's a not so fun fact for you germany a country with significantly less sun than virtually any country in africa generates more solar power than the whole continent combined so it'
so there are lots of their lot of changes uganda's experience. ok ts so what is you'll you'll message to people in uganda who don't think that climate change is an urgent matter what is you'll miss it to them . my message to them is that when they say that cutting down trees it's not affecting that. when they cut down trees they're going to leave us so bad that is they going to send in for to will they give the for that they want. i'm giving them them i say that they're made because they want...
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in uganda with a story. in uganda we don't really know when you know that that's an exception but you know it's not it's not i sort of a universal concept that you can then use to to to you know legitimize you know and i commend that you know falls flat on you know which ever reason you raise as being legitimate you know i think you know you're looking for an escape here. i don't think anyone know if your are planned out what the purpose of the call on hold because that is not usual for us and i guess i hear you all debating tax and what should be tax and what shouldn't be tax and just go back to milly can see what she is wrangling in the community this is the common thread joel here on youtube says that we pay taxes we don't receive the necessary services from the government and so personally i feel robbed by my government rosario you were trying to get in there what you want what do you want to say i think it's very important to know about besides just paying a cut but there are very important issues of in
in uganda with a story. in uganda we don't really know when you know that that's an exception but you know it's not it's not i sort of a universal concept that you can then use to to to you know legitimize you know and i commend that you know falls flat on you know which ever reason you raise as being legitimate you know i think you know you're looking for an escape here. i don't think anyone know if your are planned out what the purpose of the call on hold because that is not usual for us and...
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tax must go to demand change from the government and joining us now from uganda to discuss rosa day is the editor of african feminism a pan african feminist digital platform daniel bill o.p.o. is a lawyer and the executive director of cyber line a nonprofit group that takes a look at tech issues through a legal lens days the founder and managing additive by month magazine dependent and in the u.k. . is an associate professor at university essential. the stream also contact with representatives of the government and we try to invite them to take part in this conversation but they didn't give us a representative but we have excellent guests and we can't wait to get the conversation started so social media talk i mean one place to start i was concerned and i had a tory meeting who is going to be added join us from there is a social media tax and you said we were also concerned just because two of the platforms of course that we use are going to be taxed for ugandan users and that is twitter and you tube and yet they came out in droves ugandans have answered the call so take a look at just
tax must go to demand change from the government and joining us now from uganda to discuss rosa day is the editor of african feminism a pan african feminist digital platform daniel bill o.p.o. is a lawyer and the executive director of cyber line a nonprofit group that takes a look at tech issues through a legal lens days the founder and managing additive by month magazine dependent and in the u.k. . is an associate professor at university essential. the stream also contact with representatives...
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in uganda with a story. in uganda we don't really know when you know that that's an exception but you know it's not it's not i sort of a universal concept that you can then use to to to you know legitimize you know and i commend that you know falls flat on you know which ever reason you raise as being legitimate you know i think you know you're looking for an escape here. i don't think anyone know if your are planned out what the principle of the call on hold because that is not usual for us and i guess i hear you all debating tax and what should be tax and what shouldn't be tax and just go back to milly can see what she is wrangling in the community this is the common thread joel here on youtube says that we pay taxes we don't receive the necessary services from the government and so personally i feel robbed by my government resume i know you are trying to get in there what you want what do you want to say i think it's very important to know about besides just bigger cuts that there are very important issue
in uganda with a story. in uganda we don't really know when you know that that's an exception but you know it's not it's not i sort of a universal concept that you can then use to to to you know legitimize you know and i commend that you know falls flat on you know which ever reason you raise as being legitimate you know i think you know you're looking for an escape here. i don't think anyone know if your are planned out what the principle of the call on hold because that is not usual for us...
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you know you four but i want to go to a young person in uganda because i want to understand what it is that brought you out months pregnant and. i say no you know it's i was very very very respectful of . me yes yes firstly what what the president of uganda is doing is hiding away from about one going international a bit on how to tax these. u.s. giant companies that dealing in this erosion on corporate shifting so there is a discussion on how to tax those entities but what you've done that he's doing he's going for the use of that platform which is not going to yield any results given that the economy's accelerating towards. we need to have lasting solutions not have taxes that is really be very good and can easily be our voided one of the good principles of taxation as in our stated by the o.e.c.d. in twenty fourteen was about what type system is a tax that is based on one that had not used to be very bit off we did so if a tax cut is the video and we did then it is up but over fifty percent or already that to one point three percent user uses of the internet in a band i'm now able t
you know you four but i want to go to a young person in uganda because i want to understand what it is that brought you out months pregnant and. i say no you know it's i was very very very respectful of . me yes yes firstly what what the president of uganda is doing is hiding away from about one going international a bit on how to tax these. u.s. giant companies that dealing in this erosion on corporate shifting so there is a discussion on how to tax those entities but what you've done that...
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uganda sorry. if you questions why boeing isn't grounding all its macs. after sunday's crash on carrier once compensation from the american plane maker. and they can see them wind turbines are within range but they can't use the electricity the injustice of bringing power to kenya. and let's do business there are always two sides of the coin in this case some ugandans working abroad are striking it rich in some cases though some of those people a falling into the slave trade it's an unfortunate story but one that. brings us with this exclusive report just twenty three board robot owns his own house not many young ugandans property like these here in uganda's capital come. we're going to seize you could not have bought it if he hadn't sought employment outside his country. he has just returned from the middle east where he spent four years rocking as a casual liberal was. previously i wasn't living a good life and i had to rely on my parents for literally everything i couldn't even afford a phone there's a big difference now we've been sending money back t
uganda sorry. if you questions why boeing isn't grounding all its macs. after sunday's crash on carrier once compensation from the american plane maker. and they can see them wind turbines are within range but they can't use the electricity the injustice of bringing power to kenya. and let's do business there are always two sides of the coin in this case some ugandans working abroad are striking it rich in some cases though some of those people a falling into the slave trade it's an unfortunate...
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these rwandans tell us they are taking a risk coming to uganda.has strongly advised them not to make the crossing. so they use these illegal routes to avoid the authorities. we are told those caught could face detention back home but they rely on trade with uganda. translation: we are very hungry, we are hungry because we used to come to uganda to get food. people in the area tell us there are more rwandan forces at the border, though the government in kigali has denied any extra deployments. we've already spotted three rwandan soldiers in the bushes just behind us. the presence of these forces is contributing to the growing anxiety amongst the community is on both sides of the border. nobody knows how long these tensions will last and what could happen next. this primary school usually has about 80 students commuting from rwanda every day but for the past week, none of them have made it to class. as the border disruptions continue, families can become more effective. there are some businessmen around here who are parents of children who go here s
these rwandans tell us they are taking a risk coming to uganda.has strongly advised them not to make the crossing. so they use these illegal routes to avoid the authorities. we are told those caught could face detention back home but they rely on trade with uganda. translation: we are very hungry, we are hungry because we used to come to uganda to get food. people in the area tell us there are more rwandan forces at the border, though the government in kigali has denied any extra deployments....
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and witnessed even was treatment suffered by colleagues before she was rescued and brought back to uganda eight months later in my group as we went to all of them even day one guest who went through a window and she threw herself down. because of that's just the station. the ugandan government admits knowledge of such cases but officials say that tracking down traffic has can be complex and hugely challenging especially in the middle east we are more than seventy thousand ugandans have been hired through a lay system could meant agencies and over thirty thousand through illegal channels . working with the friendly. governments abroad in number of victims of trafficking have been returned home we have also. initiated a relationship with our colleagues in kenya. been having border meetings and from sharing of information and trafficking in normal people have been rescued despite reports of exploitation many gunmen still sick jobs in the us if just visually those trying to run away from high unemployment at home success stories of individuals like what again big and advertisements by recruit
and witnessed even was treatment suffered by colleagues before she was rescued and brought back to uganda eight months later in my group as we went to all of them even day one guest who went through a window and she threw herself down. because of that's just the station. the ugandan government admits knowledge of such cases but officials say that tracking down traffic has can be complex and hugely challenging especially in the middle east we are more than seventy thousand ugandans have been...
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in twenty living longest surprised me when she won uganda's national rally championship. she wanted to get in last year the only african woman if a twitch of such recent success i remember myself i don't know i can tell everything. myself from the wife. to half funds and especially to women who want is an icon of empowerment onto her royal a pos she is a rifle to be reckoned with great it was stripped the competition. and waves of anti semitic attacks in france has left many jewish communities there feeling uneasy france is home to nearly half a million jews but now the violence is prompting some to leave the country many are choosing to go to israel. give it if i would even if it is not a hundred that's not there no. is preparing for she. bot it's friday and tonight he's meeting other members of his jewish congregation together they are going to read the sabbath prayer as the thirty four year old is an active member of the jewish community here in paris being jewish is important to him but so is being french that's why the increase in violence disturbs him so much to bot
in twenty living longest surprised me when she won uganda's national rally championship. she wanted to get in last year the only african woman if a twitch of such recent success i remember myself i don't know i can tell everything. myself from the wife. to half funds and especially to women who want is an icon of empowerment onto her royal a pos she is a rifle to be reckoned with great it was stripped the competition. and waves of anti semitic attacks in france has left many jewish communities...
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board robot world owns his own house not many young ugandans pose this property like these here in uganda's capital complex we're going to see how supported eva if he had been sort employment outside his country. he has just returned from the middle east where he spent four years working as a casual ybarra was there previously i wasn't living a good life and i had to rely on my parents for literally everything i couldn't even afford a phone there's a big difference now we've been sending money back to our parents and this is what they have been able to do for us they've build houses for us to rent a. rental is. more than six hundred thousand ugandans he did they asked for a cent over one point two billion dollars for last year this interim bank sees these remittances of now supposed coffee as uganda's top for an income on this might be good for the local economy but not for some individuals i was i was hated i was dissidents picked dead i was tortured. when even to sylvia was promised a hotel job in oman she didn't know the should end up in the web of suspected human trafficking she was all
board robot world owns his own house not many young ugandans pose this property like these here in uganda's capital complex we're going to see how supported eva if he had been sort employment outside his country. he has just returned from the middle east where he spent four years working as a casual ybarra was there previously i wasn't living a good life and i had to rely on my parents for literally everything i couldn't even afford a phone there's a big difference now we've been sending money...
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ebola is spread by contact with bodily fludsrom an infected person uganda is no stranger to ebola. in fact prior to west africa in 2014, the largest outbreak in history occurred herin the northern city of gulu in the year 2000. r 4 people lost their lives. today, besides borreening, there are information campaigns on the ebola broadcast here in several local languages and dialects,at and ednal posters throughout town. and there' particular emphasis on isolated local communitiesat like thewa or pygmies who communicate such messages thugh songs. uganda also has sophisticated lab facilities to quickly detect ebola and closely related viruses, likmarburg that cause severe hemorrhaging and high fevers. >> any samples that brinto this facility they are quickly diagnosed at least within 24 hours. result will be out and reported to minister of health. >> reporter: the lab has been on high alert since the outbreak began in august. >> this sample is negative. >> reporter: so you've been able to rule out marburg and ebola. >>es for the sample today yeah. >> reporter: health officials near bun
ebola is spread by contact with bodily fludsrom an infected person uganda is no stranger to ebola. in fact prior to west africa in 2014, the largest outbreak in history occurred herin the northern city of gulu in the year 2000. r 4 people lost their lives. today, besides borreening, there are information campaigns on the ebola broadcast here in several local languages and dialects,at and ednal posters throughout town. and there' particular emphasis on isolated local communitiesat like thewa or...
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uganda feels it's losing out. there used to be go around calling the according to him and see the funding. for schools he's long sought to five percent the european union's key about. increasing accomplis. we continue to appeal but we don't know what to do. the un refugee agency is also feeling the pinch as a result of brussels new policy in africa. negotiating with the. a view to optimize refugee policy is the job of this man. you can look at the situation from different viewpoints it's wrong to say that the problem is solved because fewer people are arriving in italy because more people are leaving libya to return to their home countries seafood is just part of the problem the problem of waste the problem remains because it controls of become more strictly enforced and some borders on routes to libya and it's now become much more difficult to get there and the smugglers take much higher risks because there are more people being left stranded in the desert we now have a lot more people dying in the desert probabl
uganda feels it's losing out. there used to be go around calling the according to him and see the funding. for schools he's long sought to five percent the european union's key about. increasing accomplis. we continue to appeal but we don't know what to do. the un refugee agency is also feeling the pinch as a result of brussels new policy in africa. negotiating with the. a view to optimize refugee policy is the job of this man. you can look at the situation from different viewpoints it's wrong...
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uganda depends on international aid and u.n. agencies in particular to provide these people with basic necessities but there are problems. you know who would be filthy is not ten out of my dad would these two do that don't know if i'm doing that. i do quickly and that's the reason as to why oftentimes they're able to bring in what they have. and that even though uganda's refugee policy is considered exemplary these are not camps in which refugees sit around idly these are settlements. refugees building materials are donations they can move freely around the country they're allowed and encouraged to find work. but the situation is deteriorating there is a shortage of everything food schools teachers doctors the e.u. is one of uganda his biggest donors yet it now spends less on each refugee here than it used to at the same time the transit countries that lie on refugees route to europe are getting more funding under brussels new policy. uganda feels it's losing out. there is still a big gully to be according to. the funding. side
uganda depends on international aid and u.n. agencies in particular to provide these people with basic necessities but there are problems. you know who would be filthy is not ten out of my dad would these two do that don't know if i'm doing that. i do quickly and that's the reason as to why oftentimes they're able to bring in what they have. and that even though uganda's refugee policy is considered exemplary these are not camps in which refugees sit around idly these are settlements. refugees...
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for the fred de sam lazaro, in bunagana, uganda. f >> woodrufd's reporting is a partnership with the under-told stories project at the university of st. thomas in minnesota. >> woodruff: there are 15 democrats vying for 20eir party's residential nomination. one of those candidates, governor jay inslee of washington, joins us now. governor welcome. governor, welcome to the newshour. >> thank you, this is an honor, thank you. >> woodruff: well, thank you for being here. so y are making climate cgean a centerpiece of your campaign. you asked voters about it. many of them agree it's important. but it is not number one when they look at what's most important in choosing apr ident. how do you force action if it's not a top priority for people? >> well, actually, it is actually becoming a top priority. actually, there was a poll in iowa showing this was the top priority for democrac voters, certainly, now tied with health care. and this is changing in the b american publcause we are witnessing paradise, paul, burning down to the foundation
for the fred de sam lazaro, in bunagana, uganda. f >> woodrufd's reporting is a partnership with the under-told stories project at the university of st. thomas in minnesota. >> woodruff: there are 15 democrats vying for 20eir party's residential nomination. one of those candidates, governor jay inslee of washington, joins us now. governor welcome. governor, welcome to the newshour. >> thank you, this is an honor, thank you. >> woodruff: well, thank you for being here. so...
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bordering on to uganda which is already struggling from so many problems. it's great concerning here in uganda. because as you can see. for the amount. that there are see. these additional. suspect the. farmer complicates. the situation i'm somewhat it's what is a double.
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so we go from the beautiful forest in uganda to recycling business in germany where our cars bikes or tractors most of us have to be changed regularly long before the rubber starts to crumble and becomes news and to the owner but rubble is actually an extremely long lasting material and that's why recycling towers has great potential all the things that can be made from then you can see next fill. he still end of the road for these tires that trade has worn down and they're no longer safe for driving but what others throw away is a valuable commodity for one company based in eastern germany. down the shell but is particularly interested in large truck tires take of it i have learned tires consist of rubber natural rubber and wire by wire right here in the tread and along the rim and those are two components that can be separated easily when you remove the wire with a magnet leaving the rubber. in the time manufacturing process heat is used to compress the rubber making the tires firm and heavy. so special machines a needed to shred them. they use as much energy annually as twelve hund
so we go from the beautiful forest in uganda to recycling business in germany where our cars bikes or tractors most of us have to be changed regularly long before the rubber starts to crumble and becomes news and to the owner but rubble is actually an extremely long lasting material and that's why recycling towers has great potential all the things that can be made from then you can see next fill. he still end of the road for these tires that trade has worn down and they're no longer safe for...
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it's great consigning here in uganda because. they are already an outbreak. in the and these additional outbreak of suspected leg. good pharma complicate an already difficult situation from the uganda will working closely with the ministry of health and the district health authority in the zone but district says. happened we have been there with a team of the national response team rapid response team to effect control measures in the district it is highly infectious but it's my treatable and the suspect that we identified in district is undergoing treatment and is improving quite steadily on the congress and i we understand there is a conflict going on as well. i don't have all the details from the congress but from the uganda side working in it's quite stable. able to quickly hunt for. the suspect an outbreak more than a hundred people have been killed in floods that are devastating parts of southern africa especially malawi and mozambique hundreds of thousands of people have been displaced by the storms have begun more than a week ago and what proportion o
it's great consigning here in uganda because. they are already an outbreak. in the and these additional outbreak of suspected leg. good pharma complicate an already difficult situation from the uganda will working closely with the ministry of health and the district health authority in the zone but district says. happened we have been there with a team of the national response team rapid response team to effect control measures in the district it is highly infectious but it's my treatable and...
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the red color boss monkey no where would you find a higher density of primates then here in western uganda it boasts thirteen species in all not including humans. but aware of the chimpanzee chimp trackin is one of the park's most popular attractions of rio we have a queue for this but nest the chimpanzees butte each night is the first sign of their presence so far and making mists of any point on different prices because these one way of avoiding the enemies. or predators and also cleaning this for human beings what we've done since getting on our beds over night but you keep changing. after more than an hour of tracking the group discovers the chimpanzees or rather the chimps discover them. and they call out to notify the argos. oh oh. oh oh oh. for this group of having to eat animals it's not deferred contact with tourists they are. still they could be dangerous so visitors have to follow the rules like maintaining a distance of at least eight meters. with. chimpanzees eat on center mogs but also fruits and even meet us . they are fairly safe in key valley because the local people benef
the red color boss monkey no where would you find a higher density of primates then here in western uganda it boasts thirteen species in all not including humans. but aware of the chimpanzee chimp trackin is one of the park's most popular attractions of rio we have a queue for this but nest the chimpanzees butte each night is the first sign of their presence so far and making mists of any point on different prices because these one way of avoiding the enemies. or predators and also cleaning...