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their level of access to the region of northern uganda is around 2005 northern uganda was completely sealed off by the ugandan army the only people who got in especially people with camera gear sophisticated camera gear such people did not get into northern uganda without the express permission of the ugandan government jason russell and his team they were going there because the ugandan government want them to be in there so why. the small in geo was purportedly working to save orphans when in fact it was promoting one of the most corrupt regimes in africa. this is a radio h.q. where we coordinate all the security information for the southeast of the central african republic. the newsroom. every day we have a security round in the morning and another in the afternoon dark and. in concrete terms it was nothing more than a network of informants scattered through dozens of villages they were responsible for reporting the movements of active armed rebels without really knowing whether there were any small isolated l r a groups among them or not of course this and they did that was more
their level of access to the region of northern uganda is around 2005 northern uganda was completely sealed off by the ugandan army the only people who got in especially people with camera gear sophisticated camera gear such people did not get into northern uganda without the express permission of the ugandan government jason russell and his team they were going there because the ugandan government want them to be in there so why. the small in geo was purportedly working to save orphans when in...
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dominique's trial in the hague let's bring in our reporter in uganda. he is in the capital kampala hello julius good to see you so many young women is a very senior and or a commander what does it mean to people in uganda at the end of his trial is. what i can say is that they need to try any of the. especially the victims especially the government. for a very long time to many of the victims. is a point have been waiting for looking for to justice from the international criminal court i know it's a very important to know that uganda was the fust country. the international criminal court so many you looking forward to see what the judges will have to tell them where they will get justice where they will accept the decision of court. jane is what is life like today for the surviving victims off the n.r.a. in uganda. very many victims you know the war took away so long many. people people who suffered the atrocities of the lord's resistance army look forward to the justice. and to them whatever comes from their means a lot to them and it's a very sensitiv
dominique's trial in the hague let's bring in our reporter in uganda. he is in the capital kampala hello julius good to see you so many young women is a very senior and or a commander what does it mean to people in uganda at the end of his trial is. what i can say is that they need to try any of the. especially the victims especially the government. for a very long time to many of the victims. is a point have been waiting for looking for to justice from the international criminal court i know...
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in uganda. there are many survivors. very many victims you know the war 2 ways so long many victims from children to the old people people who suffered the atrocities of the lord's resistance. look forward to the justice that might come from the international criminal court and to them whatever comes from. their mind it's a very sensitive scenario for them it's a very sensitive case to the people who. are funding these. houses being. they cannot wait to receive this information to receive this judgment from the international criminal court in the hague give us the leader of this movement joseph koni remains at the house even able to evade being captured i know the u.s. has a bounty on his head. i think appearing the lord's resistance army of corn is to live very hard question to answer on the side of the ugandan government and the u.s. troops that have been helping us is joseph kony was flushed out to uganda in 2006 he's been running in the jungles we are told he's been hiding in some enclave called coffee khinjan all th
in uganda. there are many survivors. very many victims you know the war 2 ways so long many victims from children to the old people people who suffered the atrocities of the lord's resistance. look forward to the justice that might come from the international criminal court and to them whatever comes from. their mind it's a very sensitive scenario for them it's a very sensitive case to the people who. are funding these. houses being. they cannot wait to receive this information to receive this...
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so as we talk in uganda we still don't have anybody for an avowed off to keep it that way the uganda north or it is sipping extra cautious this group has a right from south korea the country with the 2nd highest number of coronavirus cases of the 700 people have been isolated since arriving in uganda almost 500 from the worst affected country china pale james remembers one of them. yeah i did it presented with a cough and sneeze ing and when you checked. this sentence. and we didn't take any chances we took them for blood samples which record the right of an outbreak would be a huge setback for a country that the world bank says needs to speed up its growth if it's to avoid a jobs crisis past one reason why the uganda know authorities are trying to ensure no one infected with corona virus takes it out of the air force. ties between africa and china a strong that's threatening the continent's economies as the virus spreads china finances 19 percent of africa's infrastructure projects making it the largest known african investor compared to the e.u. it only brings 5 percent to the tabl
so as we talk in uganda we still don't have anybody for an avowed off to keep it that way the uganda north or it is sipping extra cautious this group has a right from south korea the country with the 2nd highest number of coronavirus cases of the 700 people have been isolated since arriving in uganda almost 500 from the worst affected country china pale james remembers one of them. yeah i did it presented with a cough and sneeze ing and when you checked. this sentence. and we didn't take any...
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kampala uganda apollo both pick up. and buy buy from me in lagos nigeria if you have any questions or comments do write so wasn't social media oh via email would like to hear from you or you find the addresses and the credits will love to hear from you again until next time it's bye bye. the force is with you young man. but you learn not to the genocide. was to arms the army knowledge. at the official lightsaber tournaments in france the world's jet ice show what they're made up above may the force be with them. the big 13 up smuggler's. been told it is for me. it's for. beethoven it's for him beethoven is for. beethoven is for. beethoven is for every law by tobin 2020. 150th anniversary here on d w. they're on a mission. to save the become xmas started in 1939 since then they've created a vast empire of superheroes who also have human weaknesses. the creators have had their share of clashes the moving story of a comic giant marvel of the stores march 10th the be. each star tells my story. of the people who planned to m
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in kampala uganda apollo both pick up. and buy buy from me in lagos nigeria if you have any questions or comments do write so wasn't social media over email would like to hear from you or you find the addresses in the credits where love to hear from you again until next time it's bye bye. climate neutrality the 25th. energy pioneers opera pairing forest. green deal is attracting real money from. the city and goodbye c o 2 is just one way the climate killer can even be recycled post and replace crude oil. made in germany. 30 minutes on d w. s so as europe the european idea is in crisis. if it's to have a future it will mean champions young champions meet foreign journalists for countries. they play or function for the train. they stand a chance can they safely european idea. in 75 minutes on t w. grappling with some tricks. expressing feelings i am not very creative yet but i would love to be considered an artist mandate looking for new perspectives to do it and not to be replaced by previous canada doing things differently
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they had been expelled from uganda. they were resettled in the united states, and also the united kingdom and elsewhere. beginning in 1972. these ugandan asian refugees marked a turning point, and that they were quite different from their refugee predecessors. there are religiously diverse, identifying as muslim, also hindus, seek and christian. one big question worth asking, how did it go? all refugee later was a history professor, also wrote a report on the brown diaspora. you notice differences where a cause of anxiety. he noted that some problems did arise, for example, a strictly vegetarian rahm and, was given a work and up poultry processing plant, which did not go so well. point out to produced significant psychological and emotional strain, and though he praised the good intentions of the sponsors, and voluntary agencies, they said they had to be a better understanding of the needs of refugees. overall though, he said that you and asian refugees had a positive experience. i mention uganda in asian refugees, beca
they had been expelled from uganda. they were resettled in the united states, and also the united kingdom and elsewhere. beginning in 1972. these ugandan asian refugees marked a turning point, and that they were quite different from their refugee predecessors. there are religiously diverse, identifying as muslim, also hindus, seek and christian. one big question worth asking, how did it go? all refugee later was a history professor, also wrote a report on the brown diaspora. you notice...
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here in kabul in uganda the africa well on today's show we're going to visit river that's the stains live but it is also a source of conflict because water is a cause and a bundle of those souls will also take on the cause. of just one country company. and sustainable. in the democratic republic of congo one eco friendly chuckle. and a project in gone out to the streets of old for the environment. must to the mara river it starts in kenya and flows into left victoria. it is 400 kilometers long and it is an important resource that the 2 countries have to ship but they are at odds over how to manage it fairly unsustainable it is the kind of conflict the to see elsewhere in africa too we went to tanzania to meet people who are walking on is over the issues. of. the mar river in the northwest in tanzania is the lifeline for local villages. they have to travel almost 3 kilometers to collect fresh water the people here only use a small amount of water for their homes livelihoods and animals but the populations upstream a growing polluting the river and putting pressure on the water supply.
here in kabul in uganda the africa well on today's show we're going to visit river that's the stains live but it is also a source of conflict because water is a cause and a bundle of those souls will also take on the cause. of just one country company. and sustainable. in the democratic republic of congo one eco friendly chuckle. and a project in gone out to the streets of old for the environment. must to the mara river it starts in kenya and flows into left victoria. it is 400 kilometers long...
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uganda my name is now outside me and i'm in the fossett back in lagos nigeria joining me from uganda is my colleague sandra hello from me to i am sandra teen of the hour here in kabul uganda the africa well on today's show we are going to visit a river that sustains life but is also a source of conflict because water is a cause and a valuable resource will also take on the cause. of german come to the company but use loan agreement and sustainable. young new ones in the democratic republic of congo eco friendly chuckle. and a project in gone out to teach kids about the environment. fust to the mara river it starts in kenya and flows into left victoria in tanzania it is 400 kilometers long and it is an important resource that the 2 countries have to ship but they are all over how to manage it fairly unsustainable it is the kind of conflict of the 2 see elsewhere with the 2 we went to tanzania to meet people who are walking on resolving the issues. with. them are river and northwestern tanzania is their lifeline for local villages. they have to travel almost 3 kilometers to collect fre
uganda my name is now outside me and i'm in the fossett back in lagos nigeria joining me from uganda is my colleague sandra hello from me to i am sandra teen of the hour here in kabul uganda the africa well on today's show we are going to visit a river that sustains life but is also a source of conflict because water is a cause and a valuable resource will also take on the cause. of german come to the company but use loan agreement and sustainable. young new ones in the democratic republic of...
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sandra hello from me to i am sandra teen of the hour here in uganda the africa well on today's show we are going to visit a river that's those things live but it is also a source of conflict because water is a cause and valuable source also took on the cost. of just one kind of a company that used green and sustainable. young in the democratic republic of congo 1000 people friendly chuckle. under a project and gone up to just about the environment. bust to the mara river it starts in kenya and it flows into left victoria. it is 400 kilometers long and it is an important resource that the 2 countries have to ship but they are all over how to manage it fairly unsustainable it is the kind of conflict the to see elsewhere in africa too we went to tanzania to meet people who are walking on resolving the issues. of. the mara river in northwestern tanzania is a lifeline for local villagers. they have to travel almost 3 kilometers to collect fresh water the people here only use a small amount of water for their homes livelihoods and animals but the populations upstream a growing polluting t
sandra hello from me to i am sandra teen of the hour here in uganda the africa well on today's show we are going to visit a river that's those things live but it is also a source of conflict because water is a cause and valuable source also took on the cost. of just one kind of a company that used green and sustainable. young in the democratic republic of congo 1000 people friendly chuckle. under a project and gone up to just about the environment. bust to the mara river it starts in kenya and...
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. ♪ host: and now our "global snack," this time from uganda. ♪ reporter: kampala, the capital of uganda. the country's rich soil produces almost everything the heart -- or the stomach -- desires. and its street food is unparalleled. among other delicacies, the roadside stands here serve up uganda's unofficial national dish, the rolex, a timeless treat. faizo: a a rolex will fill youp longer than other meals. you can order ririce or matook, which is mashed plantain. but that won't satisfy your hunger for more than four or five hours. but a rolex will, perhaps for even longer. ♪ reporter: a rolex is basically anan omelet rorolled in chapa. chchapati was introduced to eat africa by indian immigrants in the mid-19th century. it's a kind of unleavened flatbread cooked on a skillet in oil. ♪ reporter: faizo mugerwa makes this quick snack all day long from 5:00 in the morning to 10:00 at night. but what's the best time for a rolex? >> it has no time, but any time you feel like, you have money to buy, you feel like you're hungry, you can buy. reporter: faizo's stand is an insiders' tip in t
. ♪ host: and now our "global snack," this time from uganda. ♪ reporter: kampala, the capital of uganda. the country's rich soil produces almost everything the heart -- or the stomach -- desires. and its street food is unparalleled. among other delicacies, the roadside stands here serve up uganda's unofficial national dish, the rolex, a timeless treat. faizo: a a rolex will fill youp longer than other meals. you can order ririce or matook, which is mashed plantain. but that won't...
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uganda has ordered an immediate 14 day nationwide lockdown an effort to slow the spread of the virus last week the president banned public transport closed the country's borders and urged people to stay at home uganda has confirmed 33 cases so far. organizers of the experts 20 do you buy have back to proposal to postpone the event for a year here's the coronavirus pandemic in aspen came after a meeting between officials from the united arab emirates and participating countries the event which runs for 6 months to begin in october now we want to bring you up to date on the work that's being done to find a vaccine for covert 19 it's a toss that normally takes years but is it a serious they've barker reports now from london there are plans for human trials within months. scientists are at war with covert 19 dozens of laboratories are now battlegrounds in the race for a vaccine here at oxford university volunteers blood samples are prepared for testing ahead of the 1st human trials of a vaccine the blood will be checked for antibodies in any t.v. cell responds to the virus t. cells can r
uganda has ordered an immediate 14 day nationwide lockdown an effort to slow the spread of the virus last week the president banned public transport closed the country's borders and urged people to stay at home uganda has confirmed 33 cases so far. organizers of the experts 20 do you buy have back to proposal to postpone the event for a year here's the coronavirus pandemic in aspen came after a meeting between officials from the united arab emirates and participating countries the event which...
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mark: to uganda your brother was killed in uganda. what was that leak going back to uganda? benjamin netanyahu: that's how he was killed underneath a control tower in the old terminal in the airport where israeli houses were held at the chain of death. and he was about to storm into the terminal hall when when a bullet cut him down and i stood at the place where he fell. and i always -- i always remember that it was israel who dealt the devastating blow to international tariff, and this rescue force led by my brother who died at the age of 30 as a commander of our special forces, he, with i think he proved that free people, free men and women could overcome most horrific terror and the most horrific odds if they muster their will, they resolve and their courage that's what israel stands for. that's what our free civilization stands for. but beyond the symbolism of that it's a very painful place. because he was so exceptional he was my brother. mark: it has been a pleasure and an honor. >> thank you, sir. mark: god bless. least that much. he will probably stay physical health
mark: to uganda your brother was killed in uganda. what was that leak going back to uganda? benjamin netanyahu: that's how he was killed underneath a control tower in the old terminal in the airport where israeli houses were held at the chain of death. and he was about to storm into the terminal hall when when a bullet cut him down and i stood at the place where he fell. and i always -- i always remember that it was israel who dealt the devastating blow to international tariff, and this rescue...
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uganda confirmed its 1st case of the corona virus last saturday and since then the number of infections has risen to 14 and the president has announced a raft of measures to contain the virus they include closing schools and businesses and a ban on public transport restrictions have left many ugandans frustrated and facing economic uncertainty he wus julius gumbel reports from the capital kampala. vitex a park he's one of compilers busiest sports one i know did every day hundreds of thousands of people come here to board media passes but this is all we looks to do and no public transportation no bus and just uganda's president has ordered the police and the military to enforce his directive to bunt public transportation in the interest of public health. in this city under we. funded for that deities and we cannot to manage docsis little areas this time we are here in town they have nothing to do. it's like they were life is stuck 10 undecided as i'm asking the president to allow us to access all social security fund which is there to help us in retirement when we are physically disabled
uganda confirmed its 1st case of the corona virus last saturday and since then the number of infections has risen to 14 and the president has announced a raft of measures to contain the virus they include closing schools and businesses and a ban on public transport restrictions have left many ugandans frustrated and facing economic uncertainty he wus julius gumbel reports from the capital kampala. vitex a park he's one of compilers busiest sports one i know did every day hundreds of thousands...
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now a 14 day nationwide lockdown has come into effect in uganda in an effort to slow the spread of the virus there last week the president banned public transport close the borders and urged people to stay at home uganda has currently 33 confirmed cases well let's now speak to malcolm webb who is in nairobi and neighboring kenya michael i want to start by asking you about kenya southdown how are people there coping especially daily wage and as i say there is a cash transfer plan for vulnerable communities how is that being rolled out there . one of the things that's a great concern for a lot of people here in kenya and in new neighboring uganda as well is that the way these lockdowns and restrictions on movement are being enforced people have complained of widespread abuse by police beatings some people even being shot and killed it's something that rights groups have been complaining about a lot in recent days so this is a greater immediate concern for a lot of people living specially in crowded slums and so on where the police haven't been holding back on enforcing the curfew in neig
now a 14 day nationwide lockdown has come into effect in uganda in an effort to slow the spread of the virus there last week the president banned public transport close the borders and urged people to stay at home uganda has currently 33 confirmed cases well let's now speak to malcolm webb who is in nairobi and neighboring kenya michael i want to start by asking you about kenya southdown how are people there coping especially daily wage and as i say there is a cash transfer plan for vulnerable...
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for tree on the porch as as a maid is very highly demanded here in uganda so. if we would get funding for such projects or be able to sustain ourselves are not being panic all the time all the time we house to do something all the time should be forsake all the time they have to to go to school all the time they have to feed who will at least know that there is a source well we'll get some revenue from ya ya. know when i finally get the place to build a home for these children and they see them become somebody used to fall in the society fending for themselves to give me satisfaction. and am. i want people to flying. strings for my life the life i've played in life the media. so i want my life to be a few of. my. i do believe that and for me one everyone needs a 2nd chance in life. being a refugee means starting again connor. but building a new life in a new country is no easy task right here dr. witness follows one of the last refugee families from syria to be granted an american visa. from the personal sacrifices to the families try i'm going to meet the syri
for tree on the porch as as a maid is very highly demanded here in uganda so. if we would get funding for such projects or be able to sustain ourselves are not being panic all the time all the time we house to do something all the time should be forsake all the time they have to to go to school all the time they have to feed who will at least know that there is a source well we'll get some revenue from ya ya. know when i finally get the place to build a home for these children and they see them...
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in italy rose again to 812 but there is some hope that infection rates a slowing in both countries uganda has ordered an immediate 14 day nationwide lockdown of an effort to slow the spread of the iris last week the president banned public transport close the country's borders for those people to stay at home uganda has confirmed 33 cases so far that circular lympics have been given a new starting dates the opening ceremony will now happen on july 23rd 2021 japan of the international olympic committee agreed to delay the games last week due to the pandemic following pressure from athletes and sporting bodies around the world those are the headlines next up here on al-jazeera it's rewind. the u.s. census it only happens once every 10 years but as the coronavirus pandemic grips the world will americans be required to take part in the count during a national emergency and will donald trump's and immigration rhetoric deter some from participating fully the u.s. census on al-jazeera. to maria and welcome to rewind behind me the city of. we've been coming here to the museum of islamic art to re
in italy rose again to 812 but there is some hope that infection rates a slowing in both countries uganda has ordered an immediate 14 day nationwide lockdown of an effort to slow the spread of the iris last week the president banned public transport close the country's borders for those people to stay at home uganda has confirmed 33 cases so far that circular lympics have been given a new starting dates the opening ceremony will now happen on july 23rd 2021 japan of the international olympic...
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chinese companies are involved in half of the ongoing major road construction projects in uganda do some work on this tolling. we had a few project managers travel to china to celebrate the new year the chinese new year. they did not get back in time and so that has affected us quite a bit but only that month we've also been affected by the inflow of sudden materials that are used in this project it was the 2 couples. uganda isn't alone several african countries are affected including africa's most populous country nigeria work on a rail segment linking the economic hub of labels and the northern city of kano has been delayed because of the outbreak and the project's financing could also be affected. i don't remember now not a man but a little that he. and i know that ladies and. hong on both we will that not. go back to the shops are just sounds a little girl really are going to only getting along on and all i need. have a good day thank you. now after speaking with america morning in south africa and examine student what really intrigues me is the fact that the zambian student decided
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and a warm welcome for me sandra to know different compilers here in uganda but part of africa will stay tuned for another half hour little bit starting stories here's what is coming up shipping. evening classes in germany on climate change on what we can do to developing sustainable ways to build the harmful side to good use and. products that are making life better for people in kenya. the climate in south africa dry and climate change appears to be making it even more drier it is becoming even more on edge and to green the economy industries farming tourism and the way people eat we head to the eastern cape to meet a teenager who is a budding reporter walking on ecological issues she is involved with a global initiative called young group for the environment and the name suggests they need to making a difference. at 1st glance it looks idyllic but. otherwise the 17 year old student is out. in order to book a man to the extent of the drought in her hometown of winter. it's the middle of the rainy season and the main dom in town should be full by now . i think when we get here we finall
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hello everybody and welcome to the latest edition of in africa i am standard in kampala here in uganda and i am very happy to welcome you today this week we have lots of new environmental topics and ideas from the europe and africa we meet my colleagues in the region. hello sandra it's great to be here again my name is now it's i am glad you tune in for today show we will be taking on a trip all over the continent as we shed some light on the environmental threats faced here in ethiopia we will see how the church communities are working to protect their local g 4 q. lation. and i will show you what south africa is doing to better protect its coasts and seas. we will investigate why slashing and burning homes the soil and crop yields in the long term. did you know that church congregations in ethiopia play a cute role in environmental protection it all started when deforestation began to deplete the country's indigenous local stuff it was a congregation's up for to preserve their local forests aminta india especially diversity eco africa went to south go into there we found a community
hello everybody and welcome to the latest edition of in africa i am standard in kampala here in uganda and i am very happy to welcome you today this week we have lots of new environmental topics and ideas from the europe and africa we meet my colleagues in the region. hello sandra it's great to be here again my name is now it's i am glad you tune in for today show we will be taking on a trip all over the continent as we shed some light on the environmental threats faced here in ethiopia we will...
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campaign against more crimes in uganda. a campaign that took the world by storm odd a campaign against to start a war. what is really behind operation county. in 75 minutes on d w. beethoven is for me. beethoven is for a new. beethoven as for hell. beethoven is for her. is for the. beethoven is for cause. over is for evermore. beethoven 2020 the 250th anniversary year on d. w. . each. is my story. of the people who planted me builds me. i'm not too dumb to. listen closely and i will tell you about police who do to me on. down. i am not too dumb to put me. to my city days for centuries and accompany my country through its finest. until the day i mean the. i'm still not too dumb to police. april 8th. this is deja news and these our top stories british prime minister boris johnson has ordered a nationwide lockdown to slow the spread of a new coronavirus he's told britons to stay at home except for a few exceptions he's also ordered the closure of most shops. that is a world health organization says the covert 19 virus is curre
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here in uganda. and it's goodbye from me to be in lagos nigeria i'm now outside but if you want to know more if you have ideas of your own then look us up on our social media platforms and write as a message. and make sure to tune in for the next edition of equal africa. and closed artists monthly has some under threat. but the crisis is also a catalyst for creativity. new directions for the arts take in response to my doubts and fears. for. 30 minutes on w. christmas or just such such fresh shows the box. cars. smarter ways to get we're going to the books read. w. . slowly. carefully . there's so much. to declaim. lead discover the. documentary to. live. this is thinkable the news live from ferguson italy sets a grim brecourt in its struggle against the coronavirus almost 1000 people have died in the last 24 hours who believe diagnosed with the infection that's the highest daily death toll since the outbreak was to take it easily in federal also in the program. u.s. lawmakers passed the biggest stim
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from all over africa and europe i am now outside coming to you from lagos nigeria and joining me from uganda is my colleague sun hi neal yes today's show takes us on another journey across africa and you check out some of the ideas and concepts people have come up with to help save the environment i'm really looking forward to the was in south africa a wonderful species that needs protecting but the weakest link to more install besides that. and making clones out of fish screens. and we also show you how design of so many. toys in just something minutes for. every year so if africa sees a migration of was eastern coast and he was probably know from on to take a wee cobbs last year so the largest number was on record off the coast of cape town scientists cool savation ists and tourists continue to learn more about these giant on emails we went along to find out more. at certain times of the year special visitors can be supported in what is a 1st day in south africa. where the huge mom was migrate from and talked to the woman waters off the coast of mozambique to come and not. very good after
from all over africa and europe i am now outside coming to you from lagos nigeria and joining me from uganda is my colleague sun hi neal yes today's show takes us on another journey across africa and you check out some of the ideas and concepts people have come up with to help save the environment i'm really looking forward to the was in south africa a wonderful species that needs protecting but the weakest link to more install besides that. and making clones out of fish screens. and we also...
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brent: uganda confirmed its first case of coronavirus last saturday. since then, the number of infections has reason to 14. the president announced a raft of measures today to contain the spread of the virus, including losing schools and businesses and a ban on public transport. the restrictions have left many frustrated and facing economic uncertainty. dw reports from the capital. reporter: the taxi park is one of our busiest ports. hundreds of thousands of people come here. but this isis how it lookoks to. empty. no public transportation, no passengers. uganda's presidentnt has ordered ththe police and military to ban public transportation in the interest of public health. >> we are from afar. for that reason we cannot manage to access the lower areas, and at this time we are here in town, we have nothing to do. it's likike all life is stuck. >> i am asking the president to allow us to access our social security fund which is there to help us in retirement or when we are physically disabled. because this situation is no different than physicacal disa
brent: uganda confirmed its first case of coronavirus last saturday. since then, the number of infections has reason to 14. the president announced a raft of measures today to contain the spread of the virus, including losing schools and businesses and a ban on public transport. the restrictions have left many frustrated and facing economic uncertainty. dw reports from the capital. reporter: the taxi park is one of our busiest ports. hundreds of thousands of people come here. but this isis how...