And the food that baby needs. Weve been in this county for 3 days. We dont have any shelter. And election day is drawing close that in the Central African republic. But a crucial message hasnt reached people in the rural areas. Hello, im christine window. Its good to have your company. If you o. P. s Prime Minister, has ordered the army to move in on the to gripe region capital, making it. The instruction comes off to his 72 hour ultimatum for to grab leaders to surrender, and did not thousands have fled into neighboring done where conditions are desperate. The u. N. Is warning. It is running low on essential supplies for the people who have been displaced by the conflict. Correspondent mario loyola reports from the camp, which is a chicken homages away from the region off to grab cool backhand. Once housed refugees who fled if you appear stammen in the 1980 s. Now some 9000 people have saved themselves once again. But this time its because of war. In this hospital, people wait for hours before receiving treatment. Like i got it. She, her baby and her father escaped the war and there to cry in town of whom there was no move or form. Ill be there, you know, i was afraid because the bombs kept falling for 3 days. We just left without money without clothes. And it took 10 days to come here. Now were here in sedan. Weve been in this camp for 3 days. We dont have any shelter her father has terminal cancer since they got out, he hasnt received his medication. People here at deaths, but they tell us water, food and shelter are scarce. Some of them have to sleep on the ground, struggling to get enough food and medical aid. The new refugees crossing the border to sudan, worry aid groups are representative to all those. We are able to respond to a growing influx. People need everything from water, food, and shelter. So at the moment we are catering for over 9000 people and the whole me thats not enough. And its children who are suffering the most. Its estimated that hard after the refugees are children. Many of them need medical treatment like 5 month old. Hes been coughing and has had diarrhea since days. I cant breast feed him and here they dont have milk powder and the food the baby needs. Outside the hospital we need whose house was bombed and who made up the side of reportedly some of the heaviest fighting between its European Forces and the to grain army, he got shot in the leg and i mean they are deliberately, i am alone. My mom and my dad were killed by the bombing. These clothes are my only ones. I will have them days. Nobody helps me. I dont have enough water or food here. Nobody takes care of me. Link is more refugees arrive. Fears that the situation could get even worse, and im now joined by bubba by laci is the Spokes Person off the you in Refugee Agency talking today that in years africa have people at the camp that is a year when camp told our reporter that there is not enough food and shelves have that, that people are having to sleep on the floor. We heard from a nursing mother who said that there is no formula. It just appears that the u. N. H. C. R. Is report response to this crisis is somewhat lacking. My colleagues in sudan says the photos when the refugees started to arrive. It was a trickle fost on 9th of november and then v. D. C. 7000 the next day. So the sheer numbers of refugees arriving in sudans, remove corners, or stretch the humanitarian response. To reach move people the flow know has been like 3000 people per day. It has been an effort in terms of logistics in distances, trying to move. People are very from the border and just for them and provide them the necessary they need. And that still continues, but it is a huge challenge. Ok. The other thing is the people that youre referring to, these are the people that have actually left to cry and now find themselves and sadat. Have you been able to reach people who for some reason cannot leave to cry . So the number of refugees that have arrived since the start of conflict inside sudan has crossed 14000. Yesterday nearly a 1000 arrive, youre really worried for civilians inside figurine region, theres no access is an information blackout and particularly worried about civilians. But also lets not forget, there are nearly a 100000 in a tree and refugees in 4 g. Camps. And even before this conflict started, there was word 100000 internally displaced people, the 2 pins. The other, the other aspects of this is that many families have been separated by these conflicts. Can you tell us more about that . Indeed, we keep hearing heartbreaking stories of family separations mothers looking for their children, daughters and sons, wives and husbands have been separated. Many have left going in different direction. And thats the reason many of the Refugee Families that have arrived and they have members separated. They want to stay close to the Border Point One in the hope that they may seen their loved ones soon. So for us, as unity are, we have been trying to move people of you from the border. So far we have been able to move at least near 10000, but the number of refugees that have arrived is 43000. Thats speaks for their here in Refugee Agency. Thank you. Thank you. The Central African republic is preparing to hold president ial and local elections, but many would be voters voting to get to have they say, even though a peace deal was signed last year, the country is still tense from fighting, broke out between christian and muslim communities in 2014. The conflict forced a quarter of a 1000000 people out of the country and despite attempts they will not be allowed to take part in the december election. They arent the only ones. People in rural areas also take part, visited a small village in power, south of neighboring chad, leaves into the small isolated village near the border. Like everyone else you have believed this is what the 6 year old grandmother is. Look ridges that dig in the upcoming elections. In order to register, you have to show the authorities a National Identification card, a passport a, but in places like visibility, where people do not have identification documents, the national elections, or allows chiefs to testify as to the residence of the us citizens. But the people in this village at completely cut off from the information and im not aware of this fact vote. What does that mean . Here is my voter identification. Ive lived here since i was gored. I dont know what a voters card or an id card is. Im too old for new things. All i know about is agriculture. But if voting as a good thing, id like to vote before i die. But well have to wait a little bit longer because the election authorities will not be able to access these done villages along the borders because of the presence of groups as the Central African republic, a country transitioning to democracy. It is not able to fully organized elections. This is difficult to organize elections in a country that is just coming out of a crisis. The International Community helped us and thanks to their help. We are moving toward these elections even though our country is going through a difficult time period. We visited the city of bank in the northern part of several times and nothing has changed. Even finding out these are some of the things that disappoint me because of this registered Football Player who died after suffering a heart attack. After his 60th birthday, some of africas have shared their president time his extraordinary story as a football to bring joy and i cant believe it. My great friend said to his family and the people of now i this only got to watch Diego Maradona from afar. Here are some tributes from johannesburg. South africa makes a great noise and believes, believes in the name date and the like. So may seem to great mostly suppose the ego of passing the ball their way through has to be the number of goals winning the world cup. His achievement, if i, if i, if i could remember when he was called to do so. And then he was asked by a short video who said, why you scored the ball would depend on the difficulty. I need to play them said no, i didnt just go into her knuckles 100 go to africa. I would like for people to just see and learn from these training, and hes got money maybe inspired by how he changed many peoples lives. And that is a for now be sure to check out al at the stories on forward slash africa. Were also on facebook and on twitter today, well leave you with more pictures of the late stable mother, diana told next time about what secrets lie behind small discover new adventures in 360 degree and explore the mating World Heritage sites p. W. World heritage 363. Get enough now to use crime fighters are back africas most successful radio drama series continues. In this season, the stories focus on hate speech color of prevention and sustainable charcoal production. All of the zones are available online, and of course you can share and discuss on the c. W. Africas Facebook Page and other social media platforms, crime fighters, tune in now to teenagers who change the conversation around Climate Change. And other young activists star in a new documentary by german photographer, jim lakita. Welcome to arts and culture with a look at the Climate Justice documentary now. And also coming up. Whats for dinner . Kids around the world pose for portraits with the meals they eat. The differences are astounding. And the french designer has given london more than just a splash of paint. But 1st, remember Climate Change that issue . We were all talking about before . 1000 happened. Well, the problem hasnt gone away, its just out of the spotlight, a new film. And to change that, the documentary now follows young climate activists fighting for the planets future. The film was meant to be playing now, but because of the pandemic, its currently set for release in january theyre young and theyre angry. They want change. Now was was he thought he was using their passion made a huge impression on german photographer, jim tacky to known for his black and white celebrity portraits. Now hes focusing his lens on todays youth. For a year he followed young climate activists in the fridays for future movement, including this film is called, now the smugglers. I think this was the last chance to make this film and he doesnt. If i dont think we have much time left for films that explain the way out of this climate catastrophe, time is running out. If you teach at an event, it was young people who changed his perspective activist taking the older generations to task the smart, eloquent, strategic, like german fridays for future organizer. Louise, im not a fellow who features in the film the days that against cody a thing. Yeah. We just think of resources that are unique and this is for us, its young voices, its young minds. Its john people who have a right to have a future. No one can take us away from them. And the strongest argument i have money going to, it will only affect my generation career for really, but you cant just shout it out if you know that youre living on a planet, maybe a few more decades. And the whole future will be determined by this alone. Its insane. From bush to sanford to go on. The record also in lists, director of inventors and singer patti smith has crossed generational voices cheering on young activists efforts. The film now documents german protesters occupying a coal mine, demonstrators from the Civil Disobedience MovementExtinction Rebellion and the youth Climate Lawsuit against the United States government. This is about our lives. This is about our future. Were seeing the executive branch of the federal government for causing Climate Change and try leading our Constitutional Rights different movements with the same goal, get in the worlds leaders to act. Now, the teacher doesnt hide his admiration. Hes an elusive, be sure theyre all very polished in their delivery. Well hurst, and in the case of fridays for future, exceptionally polite phrase for future of about us name to flourish. And his team were in new york when collated addressed World Leaders at the United NationsGeneral Assembly after sailing across the atlantic. The eyes of all future generations are upon you. And if you choose to fail us, i say we will never forgive you. The documentary strength lies in the hope of the young people. It features 3 more show the basement, emily destruction people on the front on that will it happen and didnt really do it . No idea. Its a gripping question, and its beyond this. Were starting to see some signs that its possible were getting close. Does. Doesnt that weve moved on this constant time . No future without food photographer greg siegel for treys children from around the world, surrounded by what they eat. Some have more, others less, some eat real food, others largely junk food. See those pictures tell us a lot about their cultures about disparities in wealth and health, and about the state of humanity. Because only 10 years old from nice sausage is melon eggs. My son and levin years old from dakar. Hard white bread filled with peas and noodles data 7 years old from hamburg, fish sticks and french fries. Greg siegel sees childrens nutrition as a topic thats too often overlooked food is, is sort of the, i think of it as the kind of the social glue. You know, its the thing that binds us together and it concerns me that so little attention has been given to such an important thing. Siegel shows how globalization influences what children eat the poorer they are the less junk food. They consume a pizza from a major chain in mumbai, costs 13. 03 times what im childs father earns in a single day a photo shoot in brazil with color conny, a 9 Year Old Girl from the indigenous yellow p. T. Tribe. She lives in the shingle national park, which is in the amazonian basin. She traveled by boat and by bus and by car to get to the studio, the food that shes eating is very simple. Her daily bread, its because saba and its she uses it to wrap around fish that she catches in the shingle river. And she said to me, you know, whenever youre hungry, you just go to the river with your net. Greg siegel lives in al to dina, northeast of los angeles. He works for international publications. When he was a child, his mother remarried and they moved around a lot. In his teenage years, photography became a way for him to gain a certain clarity thats was good. In another series, he photographed people lying on the garbage. They produced in a week when i was a kid. Even then i was kind of curious about garbage. We had a neighbor where i was growing up in new jersey, and this neighbor seemed to produce a mountain of garbage every week. You know, and they were just at the curb, there would be this pile of garbage bags. And i remember as a kid wondering, you know, where the hell is all this garbage going . The average american produces 13 kilograms of garbage per week. Thats more than 4000000000. 00 of new waste each week in the u. S. Alone. While i was shooting that i was, i was thinking of the photographs as a kind of instant archaeology sort of, you know, so that we can see right away what the, the peoples, not only what theyre there surrounded by, but also kind of what their values are. Siegel has also photographed grown men reenacting the american civil war. The battlefields of the past, or now fast food joints, or parking lots, has photos shown as an irrational illness, a longing for a past, the people themselves never experienced. Its interesting because with a lot of these reactors, they play both sides, they play the north and they play the south. But generally they prefer playing south as his photo series, with an almost scientific precision, his pictures, showing incisive troops. This time colors can play a huge role in how we feel, since a lot of people started spending more time at home this year, paid companies have seen sales go way up. Now mostly theyve been selling more soothing paint colors, but london based on are coming. Has taken the opposite approach to turn london into a more cheerful play, extreme geometric and colorful patterns trying to change their own scape of the city by bringing a lot of bright corals on buildings, or like on public space like umbrage, i think, is just you dont realize the impact of corals how it does on people. The designers most famous work of art isnt really a working class district in north london. Meant to break up the main streets monotonous, looking at a splash of color to its facades. The work was a commission organized by local residents who raised more than 40000 euros through crowd fund nicknamed the love of her rave. The piece covers building is one of londons largest public art i was in the us and you could see the scene for the reading in the make them smile. That was a really nice straightaway this really proud of being like big scale work these days. I think other women as well, sometimes its not always going to like, easy to get through. The french born designer is based in hip east london. She initially wanted to become a textile designer, a professional, fast moving trends were drawing in a realistic style is important. But camille, well, i love thinks only in patter. So today she really designs textiles. Instead, she prefers to give the facades of houses a fresh look. She fights urban dreariness worldwide with patterns and colors. For instance, here at an Office Building in brooklyn, new york, or at a gas station in the u. S. State of arkansas. The part of house shes designed for like, oh, its currently touring the world. While his work is inspired by the american pop artist, keith haring, as well as the memphis design movement, she grew up in the south of france, where her parents owned several designer items. And thats founded in 1980. The milan based Memphis Group was made up of postmodernist designers. They used a playful and colorful style as a reaction to functionalism, which dominated at the time when his style of design, because i grew up in the eightys or just on the facts, i dont know if it is even for rules or they create their own rules in the zine, which i love, and its really yes, really vibrant. I find that when you join for and this bit of sense of you more thing in the style, i mean, maybe i made that all up myself, but thats what i get from it myself. So something i really connected to me while others current project in londons financial district canary wharf shows how she manages to remain true to her style. While continuing to experiment, shes transformed a bridge in an pop art style with stripes and lines to create optical effect sets for the future. She says her dream is more collaboration with architects. So it might be just a matter of time before a llama style Office Building has more color to londons financial district. Thats almost it for this edition of arts and culture or leave you now there with a look at british georgian singer, katie melua, her 1st in 2 years. Its called simply album number 8. Theres a song, a love like that, never heard blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah blah, blah, blah, blah blah, blah blah, blah, blah, blah blah, blah. Now knew the fun thing to the point of strong opinions, clear positions from international perspectives. Donald trump stays in the white house now kids we know them as joe biden begins, spurs and take his government team. We ask you for and where in america can i get and be a Global Leader to join us on to the point shortly. To the point about the even the minutes long d. W. Generation ghetto to parliament. Everyone knows bob, you are just despite coming from a close family, the pop star wants to become president. Challenges and god doesnt really count because the edible story, the following morning starts december 10th doubling up in the of Climate Change to suit what to do yesterday. How for the future for the mega city, the multimedia cutter, frankfurt, International Gateway to the best connection self in road and rail. Located in the heart of europe, you are connected to the whole world. Experience outstanding shopping and dining offers and try our services. Biala gassed at frankfurt. Airport city managed by from play play play this is the reviews live from berlin, a stark warning german fans on the american tells the parliament the number of covert 19 cases and debts is too high and restrictions may have to continue well into next year. Also coming up a court in turkey, hands down dozens of sentences, for some of the nearly 500 defendants accused of a coup attempt in 2016. Former soldiers and civilians face the rest of their lives in jail. My on will iraq that you so much of for your company. Everyone will begin a year in germany where chancellor Angela Merkel m. The leaders of germany. 16 states have agreed to tighten nationwide coronavirus measures because infection rates will mean high. Always searches will stay in place until at least december 20th and could be extended into january. Well, they include wearing face masks and all busy downtown areas and in workplaces. Survey showing majority of german supports, moves to tackle the pandemic. But in political circles, chancellor merkel faces hurdles in finding agreement on the best way forward. Chancellor Angela Merkel explained the governments decision to extend the current partial lockdown and partly tighten it up to the german parliament. Its no secret that the chancellor would have liked to see stricter measures taken to fight the pandemic. But because of the federalist system, she had to find Common Ground with state leaders. Since the, the worst has been avoided, our Health System hasnt been overwhelmed. And so far we have avoided the resulting economic, social, and ethical consequences. Thats a 1st success, but its by no means a lasting one. The far right opposition party, a f. D. Alternative for germany objected saying the restrictions were damaging to both society and the constitution. You just wish that you caused the most damage to our economy, ordinary people, and their Constitutional Rights through the socalled Civil Protection act. In record time, youve written yourself a blank check for disregarding fundamental rights for her while you were making noise, were looking for solutions. We are problem solvers and various roles and functions. And thats the point to find solutions to keep this country pulling together in the same direction. And thats what distinguishes us from you. The current measures help to significantly reduce contact between people and slowed growth of infections. But social contacts will be further tightened until december 20th. The hope is that staying apart now. Well, allow families to come together over christmas and the new year surveys show most people understand it might have undermined what can we do no matter what the government says. There are always be people who are against it because its really for nuclear. I think its very sensible to be honest. I think the measure should be tougher for your idea of a foothold after figure when i trust the government to make clever decision with. Im happy that theyve consulted scientist and an Ethical Commission and i hope that means that the best possible decision will be taken and become depressed. Murder him. Chancellor merkel acknowledged that the coming months will be difficult, but she said working together in germany would get through this crisis. Lets have a look now. At other developments in the coral virus pandemic, the c. E. O. Of astra zeneca says the Farmer Company is likely to start a new global trial of its covert 1000 vaccine using smaller doses. All this after a study indicated the lower doses performed better than the full amount. As south korea has reported almost 600. 00, new covert cases in one day is the biggest spike in cases since march as a 3rd wave of infections seems to be worsening despite new social distancing restrictions. And moscows mayor has extended until the middle of january, an official recommendation that Senior Citizens and other high risk groups should self isolate and not leave their homes unless absolutely necessary. Turkish cortez handed down life sentences for 30337. Defendants accused of carrying out an attempted coup in tonys 16. All these are scenes now that you see right here from right outside the court. Many of those centers are former Army Commanders and pilots. They were convicted of charges including murder, violating the constitution, and attempting to assassinate the president with a massive trial, as one of dozens of court cases targeting alleged supporters of u. S. Based cleric. Thats from the group that im brooke, uses him of orchestrating the failed coup. Well, critics are arguing that the turkish government is trying to silence the opposition rather than punishing those involved in the coup attempt. We put that question to our correspondent dorian jones, but i certainly is the concern of the opponents of president assad, one. The sheer scale of this crackdown a half to this failed coup is breathtaking. According to the interior ministry, true 192000, people have been detained in the aftermath of the coup. Also a 100000 people still in jail awaiting trial and 2 and a half 1000 life sentences have so far been given to those deemed responsible for the failed takeover. On top of that, youve seen over 150000. 00, Civil Servants losing their jobs, including teachers and academics. And while there was both support for the government to be out to moscow to coup and condemnation of that takeover. And also support for the governments mind that putin and his followers will in support of this. This just the scale of this crackdown is leading to growing concern that it is talking, being the opponent to the government rather than just pure and simple. Just those involved in the coup. The government argue that dylan and his network have developed a very sophisticated and Dangerous Organization that has infiltrated the. So if you stay from border, take society and need such many measures and opponents. So although one did buy into this line initially with very rare eunice unification of the if you speak, the truth will divide in the aftermath. But coup, which is now seen increasingly, critics of guilin and oppose the government being jailed, including journalists, and also leading members of the Kurdish Movement is increasingly leading to concerns that no one has used. This is a takeover, an opportunity to silence potence of his rule. Daryn jones reporting from istanbul. We turn our attention now to the horn of africa. Ethiopias Prime Minister says the army has been ordered to move on mikhail, a, the capital of the northern region. Its what hes calling the final phase of the offensive, against the tikrit Peoples Liberation front. Meanwhile, the United Nations has called on both sides to protect civilians. While this is tens of thousands of people have fled the fighting and w. s mariel muller reports now from the only refugee camp. 80 kilometers from the ethiopia, sudan border, approximately 100 kilometers. From here lies the town of format and northern ticket. I decided to report it to some of the heaviest fighting between Government Forces and the army of the ticket. Peoples liberation front. Many of the refugees here in this camp where residents from whom they were among the 1st of the more than 40000. If the o. P. s question led into the downfall safety, they tell horrific stories of what happened during an assault of the if you can on me earlier this month, when that town was hit with artillery, bombarding, commercial buildings and homes, many residents remain in shock. My malone, my mom and dad were killed by the bombing these close to my only ones. I wear them at the day. Nobody helps me when i dont have enough food or water here. Nobody takes care of me. Downs and heavy weapons started shooting at us. Look at my saw the bombs above our heads. I fled immediately. I was in the to cry, an army and humira. They killed the people in here, mira, the am herrick soldiers came and asked if we speak to crania, and when we said yes, and they are older than 18, they shot them. I saw them do that to my friend. Here are the other stories making headlines. This hour, hungary and poland say theyre united in their dispute with the e. U. Over the blocks budget. And budapest, hungary, and Prime Minister, viktor orban, says the 2 countries would insist there be no rule of law conditions to Access Financial aid. Last week they vetoed the e. U. Budget over the issue of danish is already say, hundreds of didnt make 7 popping out of shallow graves as gases build up in their decomposing bodies. The minks were buried earlier this month after being called to prevent the spread of a new version of the corona virus. Argentina has declared 3 days of mourning for superstar footballer Diego Maradona. He died on wednesday at the age of 60, after suffering a heart attack. Fans have been paying their respects as madonna lies in state, and when a situs was cheering for their hero, one last time was outside the president ial palace in one aside. As under spight, the ongoing pandemic, tens of thousands of mourners mind up for their chance to pay their respects. And we want to see all of the crowd saying his death has devastated his funds as she is. And what he has told would i feel today that football has died . I have no words. For me, hes the greatest on doll, carry him forever in my heart. The more not we cant believe it will get it. Hes a guy who made a nation happy with a ball under special of the poor. I look forward, it made us happy in a way that politicians forget comte monoplane us, of police in those years of release of the good will. But i dont know, there wont be anybody like maradona been crying since yesterday. Argentinas president , ill bet at the fed. Im on this. Paid his respects to a man who was a national and International Icon up to a 1000000. People are expected to visit marriage on his cost that he was a footballer who gave great joy to argentinians during difficult times of Political Division and economic distress. 3 days of National Mourning have begun in argentina. As the football world warns, lets check out what the reactions have been max marilees here. Good to see you. Max will share some of the reactions if you will. Well, it seems like everyone has taken a picture with maradona, judging by the posts that weve been seeing. But i want to focus on just 3. The french world cup winning defend poses this message here, saying that the performance from 986 at the world cup really gave birth to his dream of once wanting to take part in a world cup and that he did wonderful story. Then we can also take a look at Jamie Carragher here, posting this clip that has been going viral of maradona warming up while the stadiums. How it plays. Life is life by opus and we can just see the sort of spirit of maradona. Hes just so playful. On the pitch, he was so carefree and thats what so many fans loved about him and we can take a look at i actually, im saddam who played the same much the same song. Sorry, i did them out yesterday and make about the argentinian defender. He was trying to recreate what ive done as jakes here, not quite as to how this is maybe on the ball, but you know, well forgive him for that. Theres a lot taller. So he is being described as one of the greatest, if not the greatest, is there a lot of discussion going on about that . The socalled go to debate, graces of all time, debate is raging on twitter and the like. And i would say hes the closest to making football, almost a one man game. And i dont mean that as he was just so much more talented than the players around him. And indeed never really played with amazing greats. Like some of the other people who were in contention for that side so but you know, the rules changed after he was played. He used to be tackled almost waist height by a player dubbed the bilbao butcher, which sparked a massive brawl. So the pitches were awful, the ball was heavy, it was a different time. So in that time he was by far the greatest and you could argue the greatest ever. I mean, fifa could have settled this in 2000, they ran an online poll, became 54 percent of the 18 percent and declared them joint winners. But of a cop out there, i think that if it comes out it, but what legacy do you think he will leave behind . Well, i mean on the pitch, he was so fantastic off the pitch. He had so much trouble and i think part of his legacy will be that of a cautionary tale. I mean, his sister once said it was a heavyweight for him to be so famous. And you could see that, you know, he struggled with drug addiction, alcohol addiction, he was banned from football for brawls on the pitch for drug abuse as well and befriended the mafia when he was in naples, refused to acknowledge one of his sons until the boy was 18 so he was by no means an angel and on the pitch he was seemingly always in control off the pitch. Not so much. And i think it is a cautionary tale that he leaves behind and players nowadays a much more careful. And we can see the way players nowadays handle their presence in the media is very, very different to the time of Diego Maradona. So much more savvy, it almost is media savvy. Thank you so much and max maryland for coming in and talking to us about the legendary stick with the syria business. Africa is up next. And i hope to see you again, tomorrow im secure in the by a war that hard and in the end is a me, youre not allowed to steal and more than was injured. But are you familiar with this . When the smugglers were alliance . Observing, whats your story. d and what numbers of women, especially are victims of violence in recent take part