generation is starting to pass on how do you keep those memories alive how do you get the younger generation involved in this is one in a way that innovative way of doing it i think a lot of young people are very receptive to it and in particular the projects meant to grab attention as well i think as you can tell it s done that eight hundred thousand followers that is a lot for such a new account congressman thank you german chancellor angela merkel is on a three day tour of west africa which will include a visit to german troops in mali a wednesday she promised millions of euros in germany eight to fight terrorism and support economic development in the g five countries of mauritania mali chad and back you know foster economy is the region are suffering due to poor security and conflict and poverty a driving migration to europe. the german chancellor has come to this to show solidarity in a region where countries like book enough. have to spend more than a fifth of their budgets on s
ousted moammar gadhafi gives it great credibility here macko accepts europe s joint responsibility. it s the responsibility that also affects europe because if chaos gets the upper hand here which we would like to prevent that would also make itself felt in other areas also germany s message here is that while it won t deliver weapons it will keep up its support for the d. five in this sorrow a region where the former colonial power france continues to do most of europe s heavy lifting in fighting terrorists. german chancellor angela merkel wants to reassure the region countries the g five that they are not alone in their fight against terrorism she s brought some fifty million euros in first funds for book enough aso and he said alone at the same time germany still stop sort of from missing anything beyond military advice and the eight hundred fifty soldiers
headquarters eight soldiers were killed. three years on barely a week goes by in a country without another attack. rampant poverty makes it easy for militant groups to attract new recruits. young unemployed people on the edges of society are easily recruited by the terrorists. and the north of the country it s particularly dangerous one hundred thirty thousand people have fled war raids are kidnapping the un refugee camp in the region is unable to take care of them due to millions in underfunding. in neighboring mali and some two thousand schools have been closed due to the terrorism threat if they remain shut long term it would be catastrophic for the region education the most important factor for a better future. thirteen thousand u.n. soldiers are based in the region to come to the terror threat among them eight
arson it tonight in paris across france europe and around the world people are still in shock lamenting the loss of an architectural jewel and a symbol of france s heritage. paris the morning after the heroes of notch a dam inspect what they were able to save. less than twelve hours before the world had its eyes on them as they battled to avoid the destruction of the city s most iconic house of worship. they managed to save the eight hundred fifty year old buildings main stone structure but the roof and other parts of the cathedral were ruined in the blaze. the catastrophe brought life in paris to a halt. in the early. their
try again soon that for us to paris and bring in that data because when it s on lease and there said lisa at how did this set events come so come to be. well actually the catholic bishops conference actually organized the national catholic church they said they wanted to show solidarity with the dam and had all the cathedrals across france ring their bells at eight hundred fifty the exact moment of the start of the fire here about two days ago well exactly two days ago actually just to show that there was standing together and to what extent this church is important for france and one of the french been so emotional about this for. well this is kind of the heart they feel that this is the heart of their