in practice 5 who. there s no reason to change such a good system and it must be maintained for a long time. and that s what beijing says. alaska respected former hong kong lawmaker what she thinks than later in the program. we meet the hong kong john list fighting to keep the facts of hong kong, foster alive before b. g changes them as well. ah, i british manager, welcome to deed under news asia. glad you could join us 25 years ago today. hong kong returned to chinese control, the british colony was handed over with a special promise political autonomy and freedoms guaranteed under a set up gold, one country to systems. chinese president sheet and being on his 1st visit outside the mainland in 2 years. said the system was working as well. other draconian laws to the young one file, the enactment of the national security law for hong kong. she established in the hong kong, a special administrative region. we fund were rules and regulations to safeguard national security guard
military takes part in a u. s. anti terrorism drill as west africa faces a growing threat of attacks from armed groups. and we meet the women s football team of nigeria as they get ready to defend their title in the women s africa cup of nations. ah, i m really mohammed walking to the program. international organizations and rights groups are calling for an independent investigation into the death of migrants who are trying to enter from morocco into spain s enclave of maliyah to get to europe. at least 23 people, mostly from africa, died while trying to cross the border friends. they accused the police of beating them. the african union has condemned what it calls the violent and degrading treatment of african migrants. while the united nations has criticized authorities on the border for using excessive force. oh, they re angry and sad. they say their friends were killed by the moroccan police when last week they tried to jump the board offense between morocco and the spani
a median genocide to precise it s known as the 1st genocide of the 20th century. a bad time german colonial forces detained, killed on force, herrera and nama people into the desert, where the diet of thirst on starvation. and all this because the germans once had the hero and now my land, the issue of land and compensation still hangs, so by the head of my medians. today, my colleague, even kamani, went to the town of wilcox herrera and asked young and medians what the feel needs to be done. with hello and welcome to another edition of the 77 percent. now in may of 2021, both the german and namibian governments finally struck a deal on what to do about atrocities committed in this country by the former colonial power. he, among those discussions was what to do about the descendants of the genocide that pulled it right here in canada. now that that agreement has been made public there . those who say it s time to move on and there those who say it s still not enough . the que
alco 19 special also coming up in portugal was hit hard by the army concept very and be a 5. now the way it is subsiding, what can we learn from portugal experience? first to south africa. many had lost their livelihood. steering the pandemic record numbers of people are now homeless. d w is actually on peace reports from cape town . thank you. had a mindful of whom this soup kitchen is run by a charity for homeless people in the middle of cape town. semi english hasn t had warm food for a while. she s been living on the street for more than 4 years. i don t go boy way by i d at the growth. they slow. you don t move in. there s no way that you can move forward in life. there s no way that you can build yourself up in life while you re still in the cities goes. i thought i that name. yeah, absolutely. didn t. english story is not an isolated example. in cape town, it s one of thousands cam cent makeshift. say it has like this have been much rooming in the city of cape town. th
believe engagement is necessary to stabilize the relationship approaches. the sterling government will always be centered on the strategies national interests. that is how we will approach this meeting. that is how we approach all of our international engagement. and we will decide calmly and consistently decide diplomatically and directly or i. richard mcgregor is a senior fellow for east asia at the low institute said he joined me for more. a richard, thanks for coming onto the show. we just heard from australia s foreign minister. i would say, she suggested how intense this dispute between the 2 nations has been saying we re going to project calmly will be, will be reserved. what can we expect out of this meeting? do we have any idea? i think you should expect very little. they have not met, there s been no sort of meetings between farm. it is as you say, for nearly 3 years. i think there might might be a bit of benting on both sides. both sides will have a lengthy laundry