is it well the official figures are it s about $25000.00 people that s the kind of official reports of their intelligence services about half of which are sort of categorized as potentially violent extremists of course within those than around 12000 people you could have wide variety of people and by far without legitimizing them are. very very small minority would be capable of this but yes even so it s clearly a very very see severe threat it s about just about the same number as jihad is for articles and german authorities have been somewhat late to wake up to that kind of same severity of the threat it s been a process of the last 23 years but of course it s been something that s been coming for a long time juror jewish institutions houses of worship in germany they all have police protection 247 and do you think. that the high security that we saw today at that synagogue and hala should that be praised i mean the reports have been that
polls have just closed as tunisians elect a new parliament today s election comes just weeks after the 1st round of presidential elections where voters turned their backs on traditional parties in favor of independent candidates around $15000.00 candidates are contesting 217 seats in the country s parliament the legislature has been dominated by the islamists and that cup party is ruling in alliance with the secular party tunis high unemployment and a lack of public services are few cooling discontent. and journalist sara mercer joins us now from the tunisian capital sara thanks for being here polls we understand it just closed there were fears that this election would see people stayed home to disillusioned has that affected the turnout in fact just such a mix of that from the numbers we have so far is that it s not. yet a looks as the turnout will be approximately like 3 weeks ago in the presidential
it was a leap of faith for all involved. had to buy a new system for over $65000.00 euros but the 1st batch of rosemary looks promising and he s sure his investment will soon pay out. it s good to be reminded that protecting the environment always pings i m afraid we re now coming to the end of this week s episode of africa but we ll be looking forward to seeing you once again next week i am sound of coming to you from kampala here in uganda. by phone now sandra he was a pleasure of course in the show with you and to our viewers out there remember you can find out more about environmental issues protection and activities of others sustainability wise on our social media platforms for now i m now it s like we re from the should it s god in lagos saying bye bye see you again next week.
actually a cooperative in which small holders have pooled their land and resources it farms $5000.00 hectares and has $160.00 employees. has leased his 7 hectares to the co-operative. he s happy to drive a tractor and not have to manage his own small farm. he s one of about 600 members of the cooperative farming operation. it s not run on organic principles and it has vast fields. who sit over his store at the big machines we use here cost a lot of money. you can even use them on smaller fields it s probably not a good idea to have such enormous fields but i have no idea what would be better only time will tell so. the co-operative got
a co-operative in which small holders have pooled their land and resources it farms $5000.00 hectares and has $160.00 employees. lucas the hut has leased his 7 hectares to the co-operative. he s happy to drive a tractor and not have to manage his own small farm. he s one of about 600 members of the cooperative farming operation. it s not run on organic principles and it has vast fields. who sent over work is there at the big machines we use here cost a lot of money. you can even use them on smaller fields it s probably not a good idea to have such enormous fields but i have no idea what would be better only time will tell. the co-operative got