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On this week’s show, we meet female leaders across Africa. Women across the African continent are often portrayed as oppressed, poor or victims of conflict and violence.
But this one-sided view overlooks the increasing number of women who are shaping politics across many African countries. And there are many examples to be found.
Many of these women put themselves in harm’s way to fight for equality and participation on the continent. Even death threats or being forced to flee their homes won t stop them.
Reporters Antje Diekhans and Dunja Sadaqi spoke with women across a number of countries. Their report is presented by Ineke Mules.
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Even after fleeing China, many Uighurs abroad still don’t feel safe. That s the case for Uighurs in Turkey. They re worried that China and Turkey’s extradition agreement could affect Uighurs in exile, and they fear they could be deported to China once Turkey ratifies the treaty and further expands its relations with China.
Report: Karin Senz / Presenter: Andreas Becker Morocco revived Churches
Less than one percent of Moroccans are Christians. And most church services used to be rather empty, with only a few believers sitting in the pews – most of them, elderly Europeans. But in recent years, an increasing number of Christians from African countries have migrated to Morocco. And before the Coronavirus restrictions limited attendance, church services were full, with several hundreds of believers.
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