Cost of living. That scan. Screening, although scenes with a cattle call helped kenya solve the countrys deforestation crisis. Hello im christine wonder, its good to have your company. The United Nations is warning of a growing humanitarian crisis in ethiopia as fighting continues between federal troops and Regional Forces in the Northern Region off to cry. About same 1000 ethiopians have fled to neighboring. So don, fee is off a civil war, all growing. Both sides have seen casualties. If they still made it hundreds have died, communications remain, cut off. Imagine about thousands of people donated blood to adolph federal soldiers battling to grain forces. And then on tuesday, Ethiopian Television broadcast, these images off National Forces in the region. Prime minister made ses, they have now liberated parts off to cry. For more on the developments in ethiopia, im joined by samuel, get a chill. He is a journalist based in the capital i disobey. Welcome to news africa, samuel, what is
1st 6. And there are many stories make up your oh, job you made for mines. As china continues to face accusations of human rights violations, we reports from western Companies Including folks foreign are coming and the pressure of their operations in the region. Also coming up germanys Constitutional Court rules against the government, Nuclear Phaseout Compensation Program breaches the fundamental rights of companies and company which as those surface a few should not exist. Thats very real outgoing. Siemens fossil joe kayser tells us he has few regrets over his controversial 7 years of to help business in berlin. Welcome to the program hour. We begin with a report from one of the most secretive places on the planet. The Chinese Government continues to ignore criticism of the vast network of detention camps in the Northwestern Region of jack. More than a 1000000 people, mainly weaker muslims, are thought to have been detained. There. Folks foreign is among the western companies being c
Welcome to arts 21 we are in cannes where a mini version of the citys famous Film Festival is giving hope to a struggling movie industry because the corona pandemic has hit the film business hard now if this were spring and it were a normal year the streets in cannes will be packed with filmmakers journalists and film payouts but this is the fall and the process is nearly empty as empty has most theatres these days as empty as the most film sets where even the movies that are being made have to be done under very strict and costly new 1900 safety protocols in fact the only place that film fans seem to be congregating these days is on streaming platforms at least at cannes many festival there are some new movies to be seen thats not the case in most cinemas these days the Hollywood Studios have held back their big. Busters no one can say when or even if say the new batman or the new james bond will get the a but how long consider must survive if there are no new movies. It might be up t
A debate in france about reconciling secularism with religious sensitivities while still fighting terrorism. The game of terrorism is to try to present french secularism as an attack on religion and as something that would aim to condemn believers and make them inferior in relation to all french citizens. And also on the way there is already a conflict of loyalties because theres a reluctance to attack what is cultural, religious, the religion of the parents, the problem in france, and even in countries where there is high immigration, is that children are torn between the culture of the host country and that of their country of origin. All of this highlights just how difficult it is for france to defend its unique brand of secularism. And joining me from paris is author philosopher and political theorist. Pascal bullock. Now, author of the controversial and imaginary racism, new mr. Bush now. Welcome to i think im older now your book, an imaginary racism, islamophobia and killed has f
Hi, there, im Judy Woodruff and im thrilled to be joining these three amazing authors today. You see them on the screen, they are George Packer whose latest book our man, richard holebooke and the end of the century, and peter baker, this fall the man who ran washington the life and times of James A Baker iii, two good books about two complicated and fascinating men. They were born a decade apart. Baker in houston in 1930, holebooke in manhattan in 1941. Baker a republican trained as a lawyer. Holebooke, a democrat, Foreign Service officer. Student of Foreign Policy. Their lives took very different trajectories, but they both ended up in washington where they became major power players. Peter, picking up on that, this was 0 m a man with great ambiti and that was even before he came to washington. It was. He was part of a houston aristocracy. His family basically built modern houston. He was expected of great things. He had a father who impressed on him the legacy. One thing they were n