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Not here but youre coming and ill be and Teaching School girls in total how to spot signs of Breast Cancer and cost on the message. Hello im christine wonder its good to have you pretty young nigerians protesting a nice bush had as he was back on the streets again today keeping the pressure in a campaign that has forced the government to disband and a tourist and you see it as in a wreck on station to people power in africas most populous nation nigerias police say and new units will replace the controversial special and tube robbery squad or saws which was dissolved following protests over accusations off. The announcement of the new special weapons and text. Tactics team also what has not calmed the anger on the streets as protesters continue to call for peace reforms. Was Nigerias Young people standing up to injustice incidents of Police Brutality have triggered days of nationwide protests forcing the government to act it is now disbanded the controversial saas police unit but human Rights Groups say up to 10 people have been killed after police opened fire at separate protests including this one in lagos protesters a question in the governments commitment to reform. Just as the still shots arent you just asked us. For simply exercising their fundamental human right. This you are really serious history if youre really serious. And it was obvious to you seeing these forms of police misconduct. Nigerias police has ordered the release of all those arrested during the protests and the presidency says it will investigate the alleged violations by saas and other police units but protesters are skeptical they dont trust the new police unit that is to replace saas and vow to keep up the pressure. That was going to have seats that want afternoon im not going to get caught me. They say theyll stay on the streets until they see real commitment to reform police. And im now joined by hero a well hes hes been taking part in the demonstrations and hes actually joining me now from one of the protest sites in lagos haifa gerosa you are at a demonstration at a tollgate set us more about why that specific location. Its not. Definitive yes so you know i would suggest on this is. This is a really. Ok. Margaret is. One of the demonstrations at one of the demonstrations someone how to call that grant that the power of the people is strong and then the people in power what do you believe thats true right now do you believe that you guys really have the power. To assess. The problem. In the long run budget cuts the election on. Board and if youre going to report. That year weve seen young people like yourself turn out to demonstrate across the country what is this what is the symbolize you didnt refer to the election but what is this symbolize. So. Youre not trust. Centers or numbers of journey or you know social media under surprise them just sort of i love that you can understand. Because i dont trust this stuff this is about whens the last question and this is. The drug war spoken. Here. Ok. Thank you. And for more on this story and the process every scene of this movement or any of that were seeing in nigeria im joined by tomi oladipo at the table with me tom its good to see you so weve just seen for jerry they at a process and hes quite right its been days at the prices have been coming out but just tell us more about how this protest has been coordinated it started as a movement on social media and now people on the streets yes it did start on social media about how 1st of all the news about these incidents of brutality Police Brutality was spread anyway as a video going viral people then beginning to tell their own personal stories and people sort of rallied around each other using the internet using twitter and other forms of social media around the hash tag and saws and this is has been there for a few years but now i think this latest video i think was on the 3rd of october when it when it started being shed and it just sparked peoples emotions and they decided they were going to come out to the streets theyve been crowd sourcing resources lets take a look at some tweets that just show a bit more of the of the of what theyve been doing. In terms of getting themselves together this tweet says people from our 2 lists over 600 nigerian lawyers have volunteered to be standby for arrested protesters so were seeing people expertise being brought together by lets go to another tweet that says. That to and Police Brutality victims of Police Brutality in nigeria deserve to be properly acknowledged and compensated if you know or have been a victim of Police Brutality filiform and theres a link there here thats another element of trying to bring people together and let people tell their stories one final one quickly is. So the families coalitions bitcoin account has already has over 1000000. 00 naira in donations already thats just under 3000. 00 theyve raised a lot of money 10. 00. Thousands of dollars at the moment to keep this movement going ok so its effectively coordinated as were leading to but whos leading the protesters thats the interesting thing about this that doesnt appear to be a leader or a group most kinds of protests of this nature in nigeria have been backed by a Political Party or a union or Civil Society this one has been organic and its people coming together they have acknowledged the support theyve got from some of these prominent activist but they insist they dont want a leader but we see the margins for example of women taking leadership you see individuals in certain roles right but overall this seems to be a very open with an ok and a mother thing tony is the nature of these demonstrations in other countries in the world where people have been protesting something that Police Brutality weve seen violence right these protests become violence people burning things also its not the case with peace protests you know weve not seen you know an arche or vandalism a looting that hasnt been a staple of this weve seen in fact cases where police have opened fire on people but there hasnt been the kind of violent response from these groups for example hitting back at the police its generally have been a few isolated incident right overall this tends to have been peaceful and thats part of the message these young people are trying to get across that they have a point that has trying to get and the government has to listen to them right tell us about these young people this demographic i mean we saw a figure there this is of course is a tech savvy people they get how to effectively use the tools that are available to them just get a sense of who this demographic it was with people who prominence in this are born in the in the ninetys and on words these are people who are young and of a different generation who have been accused of being ignorant of nigerian history and i suppose maybe thats whats worked for them because they dont have the same hangups that older generations have they dont have the fear of the government they dont have the kind of deference to older people into authority that other generations have now. Why maybe theyre so fearless on they come out the way they do theyre not reliant on traditional media they go out on social media and do the work themselves theres a case where police accused protesters of shooting at Police Officers and of these people came out quickly and showed video to say no no your Police Officers were the ones who fired while widely wildly and this is how Police Officers themselves got injured so they didnt verification against misinformation and thats what sets them apart from. Other groups in the past the word unprecedented gets overused sometimes but i think it does definitely apply in this case ok and well leave it there tony thank you so much for that. Now in tokyo and medical student is Teaching High School girls how to detect Breast Cancer in its early stages the ideas for the girls just spread their knowledge in their community Breast Cancer is the most common type of cancer found in women worldwide and the earlier Breast Cancer can be identified the better a womans chance of survival. Breast cancer what is it and how can you tell if you have it. Thats what these teenage girls at the revelation high school in the me are here to find out today in 2017 young trainee dr puti soto came to visit of more than 20 high schools in tokyo to promote Breast Cancer awareness its called. Was i mean that m l a to a rose could post evil influence the future of africa because our initial goal is to end the current trend of detecting Breast Cancer in its advanced stages so once the girls are in some talk about Breast Cancer detection they go home and have to try to share this information with at least 10 people. And this is what sidonie does after attending the m. R. I. To of course workshop the 15 year old shared what she had learned about tumors and breast examinations. With her friend t. Fan and her mother. Before the horse came to our high school i didnt know anything about Breast Cancer. Might make it but i learned a lot when they came they also showed us how to detect Breast Cancer. Cells are saying 2 or 2 according to the World Health Organization more than 3000 people in tokyo died from cancer and 2018 alone almost 750 women died from Breast Cancer the majority of the population in total lives below the poverty line this makes it more difficult for them to access prevention measures and other important for mation about cancer diseases. Beauty so docking works as a trainee in your ologist University Teaching hospital in. The 25 year old was nominated by the Global Health council as one of the female leaders in the field she believes that it is more important to invest in prevention rather than treatment. We have noticed that at the hospital many women who are. Breast cancer women who have no idea about the disease and dont know anything about what we call breast selfexamination. So far beauty and her team have already trained over 6000. 00 girls but there is still much more ground to cover. Increasing awareness is just the 1st step in the battle against the most common type of cancer found in women worldwide. And thats it for now be sure to check out our of the stories on deja dot com for africa on facebook and on twitter about out. For facebook and twitter. To date. Follow us. It is for me it. Is for you. Is for hello Glenn Beethoven is for her. Is for the. Beethoven is for slate tovan is for playing beethoven 2020 the 250th anniversary here on deal there. Publishers are feeling the pandemic but its not all bad how the worlds biggest book fair is coping with the coronavirus coming up on arts and culture and iconic designs by one of films top costumers go on display in berlin and a little later on the show 50 shades of grey more like 3000 our reporter rachel familiar with german bread culture. Welcome to arts and culture for book lovers theres nothing like it the biggest publishing event in the world the Frankfurt Book Fair but this year with the coronavirus its a radically different digital affair still its attracting headliners including canadian author Margaret Atwood shes one of the big names set to grace the online event with a live stream. Last year more than 300000 industry professionals and visitors came to the Frankfurt Book Fair some 7500 exhibitors meet at the most important industry show of the year. But this year because of coronavirus the trade halls are empty and the book fair has gone digital. The trade fair holes wont be the same this year as well as a decentralized event with had to come up with a relatively large scale digital concept. Many publishers said that interview their own authors and then present the results at the fair thing. Over numerous digital platforms industry professionals from around the world can communicate and present their authors this year selection is extremely diverse from celebrity chef jamie oliver to whistleblower Edward Snowden they tim fung the fares so she oh political stage is this year all about europe and its cultures naturally. It too is online. Because of the emphasis on the digital some creativity gets lost there are a few random encounters for example the great thing about physically being here is that i can look up to my shoulder and see whats going on 10 meters behind me to counter that online. 20 twentieths guest of honor canada has postponed its physical presence at the fair until next year instead its presenting a culturally diverse offering online including books about its indigenous population the 2020 Frankfurt Book Fair is an experiment but will it remain an online event in the future were trying to figure out what works digitally you know how the economic transactions work how does the public interact with the digital elements of course we will use whatever works at this years event next year the future is looking more digital anyhow but the desire to mix with others in person is unlikely to disappear any time soon. My colleague Melissa Holroyd is following developments in frankfurt. The Frankfurt Book Fair this is normally be event of the year where the whole publishing world comes together hundreds of thousands of people schmoozing scouting titles can this really work online. Not sure i dont know how when theyre doing their best theyve got 4400 digital exhibit is there this year from 110 countries theyve got 260 hours planned of streaming of talks of readings of seminars but you simply cannot replace the social element that its really important people dont just go to frankfort to buy and sell books they go there for the cultural element and you know they go there also to party do you think its going to bounce back after the same way that it was its certainly time for you know publishers to take stock isnt any sort of pause is time to take stock you know to think how much money are we spending going there how many people. We sending anyway book sales are up in gemini that were down at the start of the pandemic and now theyre up theyre also up in the United States so this trend that weve seen over the years of the frankly what fay just getting bigger and bigger i dont know whether thats going to continue that might change but he said the book sales are up is that just due to people having more time to hang out at home with a book how do you explain that yeah well thanks to coronado were spending more time at home spending more time indoors i think people are also very very sick of looking at screens and looking at things online and theres a lot of comfort in actually having a book in your hands isnt there you know its like an anchor in the storm absolutely well were going to have to see how this goes if. Ebooks are the thing if really this could be the resurgence of the physical book thanks so much for keeping us up to date on the Frankfurt Book Fair. And it looks like it may be another year yet before large scale performances return to new york the new York Philharmonic has now canceled its season through to june its expecting to lose about 20000000. 00 in ticket sales the orchestras president called the corona virus the biggest crisis in the philharmonics 178 years now in the meantime with concert halls closed members of the still have been putting on small performances in the streets. You know. For decades now designer bob has been bringing german films to life or costumes tell stories about the characters who where about the time and place theyre from and how they see themselves a new exhibition in berlin celebrates some iconic designs by a woman with a special feel for fabrics. Intricately flowing silk delicate chiffon or heavy brocade this is the world of. Germanys most famous costume designer. The stunning costumes on display are a visual testament to the importance of her craft within the Film Industry and to her legacy. This cause truly is indeed the costume design in those films tells a story that is and i think thats the specialty of. The 3 of the costumes she brings a narration and meaning to the scene and not at your own. Career spans more than 6 decades and over 70 films its her particular field for historical fabrics that earned her the recognition of her peers. Found has worked with germanys biggest directors thanks to her collaborations with focus learned of like here on home a father or with kind of an a 1st bender. Work reached an international audience. To move into other films are known worldwide and for example living in my lane is deeply imprinted on to collective memory especially this wonderful silver limaye dress which were showing in the exhibition and which is inseparably and twined with fast been dos and baba bones work. The count is put to stunning effect in fassbender is film about forbidden love in the 3rd high he was. Stuck to. But. It was pounds collaborations with fassbender that propelled her to the top of her field and even beyond. Your brother is in great shape she became an inspiration beyond the Film Industry through fast and those posthumously released film with sean. Z. Is instead of we know that she is the inspiration for many costume designers but we also know that when john saw 1st in this case he got inspiration for his fashion lines because thats quite unusual for costume designers just pass it off and here in question. From sketches to film stills the exhibition covers the decades of part of a career. Her attention to detail is literally palpable as visitors can actually touch the fabrics and experience some of the magic of the films she worked on. From fashion now to food world bread day is coming up this week and as anyone who lives here in germany knows in germany its basically bread day every day heres our reporter Rachel Stewart with this weeks installment of the germans. Grain east and water 3 key ingredients for 2 german passions the germans even call be listening for liquid brain ask germans what they missed above all else when they go. To the shore to look for shop or families to take leave of them moved. Little wonder then that german bread has been designated an official you know sco intangible Cultural Heritage but it is obviously a favorite staple all over the world and plenty of countries eat more of it than the germans for example in turkey twice as much but the germans take great pride in their specific varieties of bread there are more than 3000 different types on the official bread register drive wheat and spelt are all very popular varieties then there are a variety of like sprouts bought off the board they usually come in fin dense slices like this one very tasty but very heavy i get a lot of stick here in germany about bread germans seem to think that all the brits see as a really bad version of what they call tools which while this makes me pretty defensive of my country superior sliced bread varieties i cant deny that the germans make a cracking look so whats the secret. To warn you they seem a few for the fortune to be. Off and thats the sort of because isnt eligible was and is one for going on with. The 1st one the this is transposed and the norton before the one thing i love about living in germany is a large hearty breakfast on the weekend including the vital ingredient of fresh bread from the bakery bread traditionally makes an appearance throughout the day in germany its the star of the breakfast bread later on you might munch on of housing or 2 or 3 times bread and in the evening many families will have evening bread but over the last 10 years the germans have become a little less loyal to that kristie staple with among dipping and more shoppers switching to discount to supermarkets theres also been a decline in the number of independent breakaways like this one. Anyway. There are so many. And thats the time pretty much anyone. Except you might hear. About. It generally in the southwest. And depending on where you are in front. I have a theory that germany is trying to test its new comers by making it. Difficult to read. The hardest words which. I remember trying to go. Through when i was you know. I would. Labels to find. The front. Of the time id end up walking away with a. Perfectly fine but trust me perhaps in the world. And itll be worth while. A picture of a siberian tigers hugging a tree i was the one the wildlife photographer of the year award for russian for. His photos called. And ill leave you now with a few other shots that were in the running for that prize from Britains Natural History Museum thanks for watching arts and culture. I have. To have a moment. Of. Thinking. Im going. To. Enter the conflict zone in which 2 incidents jeff. A deep very divided america is heading for its election my guest this week from washington is Karen Cuccinelli the acting number 2 at the department of Homeland Security because after all how through the course of this agents used Excessive Force during recent protests in Portland Oregon can his Department Keep the peace conflict of. 30 minutes on a doubling of. This. Story a stubborn rice farmer from thailand. His problem has. Is created no chemical as i am. This time was. The students. Tests dont stand a chance. Train in successful. Duck academy starts october 15th d. W. Every 2 seconds the person is forced to flee their home. The consequences into sas trysts our documentary series displaced depicts dramatic humanitarian crises around the world. Fuckin thing we dont have time to think i didnt go to university to kill people. That way i mean i hate. People feel for their lives and their future so they seek refuge abroad but what will become of us who stay behind its a. Battle my husband went to peru because of the crisis that if he hadnt gone there we would have died of hunger and i want to now. Cut display starts october 16th. In. The book. This is g w news survival from berlin tonight pushing back against the pandemic governments across europe trying to turn back the tide of the coronavirus Germanys National and regional leaders are meeting to decide whether or not to impose tighter restrictions on the countrys cohabit hot spots and that the french government declaring a Public Health state of emergency after new daily cases surge

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