to farming. i imagine mike a junior and you are welcome to the program. continue to cloud the deployment of the. 19 vaccine several countries have the i use off the job of us like somalia i'll go ahead with it this week the country began its vaccination drive within the us talk to cater for one 5th of its population on the arrived at a crucial time. it's a battle against a brutal virus this is the main referral hospital in mogadishu where the worst affected covert in 1000 victims are treated. a year since the virus was 1st identified here it continues to claim victims. that's why many here have welcomed the arrival of the 1st batch of vaccines to fight the disease. of tuna this is a great thing that. somebody experiences you know every year when. we're losing our citizens. very valuable to all people in the country to overnight. and the rollout has been immediate and public with health workers and government officials leading the way with the hope of encouraging the public to also get vaccinated. in reality the death toll is higher than what the ministry is currently registering because every day we hear citizens and downs the loss of their loved ones and the graveyards are filling up with people who have died from the virus especially in banda dhea region it's difficult to get the exact number of deaths and as a government we don't have the capacity to collect all the data. the coven 1000 threat is still present in somalia. the loss it brings is heavy. and each death is much more than a statistic. from mondas i am now joined by dr messer to bessie from the world health organization she's a ministration systems vocal person for instance out in africa the hello and the fans for your time growing number of countries around the world including cameroon and go are suspended the use of the astra zeneca covert vaccine due to blood clots consents how damaging is this to your vaccination campaign. thank you very much for having me 1st of all in any vaccination campaigns seem pretty new but since it's normal for countries to seek that any events that they see related to the vaccination that they train credits the think on countries to continue with that only got off the bat seen as the benefits still out we still use and best don't they even deaths from the clinical traps we have documented over 200000 people and also now data coming from e s of vaccines during the administration in europe as does any of that seen it was safe to be safe effective at protecting people from disease of course we know that it can medical agency review is that these nordiques of between has ties in about 6 and that is reported close in europe suspicions are related to specific bites of the backseat but clearly they are still some concerns while you know people are looking into it would you then encourage the countries that still have it to go on to use it because people are very skeptical about it and said and thank you for that question yes we do. we have would draw best mechanisms of reporting scenario in or out of countries and if they drew have that would be recorded investigated and see if they did have proofs and shows us to the contrary they should use it because it saves lives it prevents sepia infection then that is the women we have ok so just to be clear you're totally dismiss and the blood clots consents. what i'm saying he's so flat the investigation didn't relate as a coles or related to the backseat well kate you know not ready i just want to see this could happen but this investigation selebi didn't bring any closer relationship with best i think about ok as ok now especially through that cool arts program africa is expected to vaccinate at least 20 percent of its population by the end of this year is that still realistic into spanish stake we have so flabby ever been to 2 who share at or around 40000000 doses of us that then it got from several a few students. of india and the vaccine is going somewhere around 620000 it was cool that cold ecstasy has been checked we are working around the clock to make sure that these bad she is pleased would come to the countries so hopefully we have that positive spirit that we would be able to mobilize the vaccines you know just to meet the intended target. ok dr besser echaveste she from the well holding his asian thank you for your time thank you so much to you too thought having me. let's not take a look at stories making headlines across the continent. of mourning after gunmen killed at least 58 people and you had a border with mali. a convoy returning from the market and in the village no group has claimed responsibility but several groups are active in the region linked to the so-called islamic state and. warning that south sudan is facing its highest levels of food insecurity. since independence 10 years ago the humanitarian response plan has identified $8300000.00 people in need of assistance the u.n. has appealed for $1700000000.00 in funding to deliver even aid to the welds youngest country. security forces have started early voting ahead of sunday's presidential election. results could be distorted by cohen a virus restrictions and a shaky electoral system that is incumbent presidents dennis faeces. it is considered a fan favorite for reelection. now the world food program estimates that how 15000000 population could be food insecure in the 1st half of 221 so it may be good timing that some young entrepreneurs taking out farming as a viable option is the way of contributing to food security in a country that has struggled with food shortages for more than a decade. to become one of the most. the vibrant young man manages 200 take tis of maize crops and more than 100 cattle what if farm 60 kilometers northwest of zimbabwe's capital harare terra make its way expects to harvest 1600 tons of corn this season with almost $400000.00 us dollars i took form and was 1st before i really love farming i just love being looking at the fields seeing the stages of growth has been through all the way up to crops like on me. time a kids were could have gone to university to start a profession but he says he could not bear the thought of leaving his beloved family owned farm young farmers can do the work they can make up to feed the can close up that storm food shortage and secure all food for the country in early 2000 the zimbabwe's land reform saw white farmers lose considerable amounts of land agricultural productivity took a heavy blow hundreds of fatal farms taken over by indigenous group was asked to norty it fully functional zimbabwe has struggled with food security for more than a decade it is estimated that 7700000 people out of the country's 15000000 population could be food in secure interface the half of 2021 but with committed young farmers like here the situation could change for the better in the near future imaging young farmers have formed a strong and well connected community through farming clubs across the country more than 6000 nitwit over various digital platforms. here they share ideas they hope will change the face of agriculture if we really took. as we should know. it's given a few seeds in the beef. they get dams they. deliver their produce to the market. and enough capital to be able to export products bank . it is planning time he wants to increase. to 1000 it is over the next 5 years to do so he would have to lease some land from neighboring farmers to the benefit with this mindset the future funding in zimbabwe would soon change for the better. then your concentration of african football president has raised the bar for national teams in the continent by insisting one of them must when the well cops oon the south african billionaire was upbeat when he spoke for the 1st time since his rise to the highest position in african football promise and on by his leadership african football we see significant developments i'm absolutely confident that over the next few years african football will indeed become better will improve in all of the areas that we discussed and the bottom line is it will indeed be globally competitive any it will indeed be. self-sustaining and we will do it because all of us believe in that but also because all of us are optimistic and positive and believe in the capacity of ensuring that every good football is not just as good as the best in the world but succeeds does become the best in the world. i can't wait for the country to win the world cup. what i las up from austar is called comes last africa office of our facebook and twitter pages 7 lovers al-bab we leave you with pictures of the next generation of young the senegalese cephus who are right in the way and hoping to become professionals 5 for now but. more than a 1000 years ago europe witnesses a huge construction boom. christianity from the established itself. both religious and secular leaders or eager to display their power. and create the tallest biggest most beautiful structures. stone masons builders architects compete with each other. this is how massive churches are created. a contest of the fiords stores. on w. . coming up on arts and culture the cold war is back in a new spy film starring benedict cumberbatch and later on the show. drone shots and fancy footwork the irish dancers taking over tic toc. well also go to the new banksy exhibition at banksy doesn't want you to go. welcome to arts and culture and it's a true story you may never have heard of in 1962 businessman gravel when delivered secret information that would force moscow to remove its missiles from cuba avoiding what many feared would become nuclear war when story is now a movie the courier by director dominic cooke. sometimes i. tell him i'm in my chair. he's just. an ordinary businessman caught up in the drama of the cold war benedict cumberbatch plays the somewhat reluctant spy and gravel way in just a career just a career for russians she. being just a curiae is dangerous enough and needless to say it does eventually go wrong and the movie is based on a real life story and come a batch explains. it was a business move accreditation particular market in eastern europe and spreading for the east jerusalem 3 and. that's where the money 6 tappin which means services like approach to work for them and. they want to go to russia. but it's as if. you want me to go to moscow and. do business. the marvelous mrs may's all star rachel brosnahan is enjoyable as a cia agents. jesse buckbee plays wins wife who suspects an affair when her husband starts behaving suspiciously. and. plays the military intelligence officer who dares to leak soviet nuclear secrets. between the 2 people. but this is how things change. you know your reporter adrian candidate is here with more on this movie the courier adrian big movie big stars and it's not just online that's right just in time for this just in time for this movie cinemas in los angeles have opened this weekend and just in case you've forgotten this is what a cinema tickets looks like coming up there it is. on facebook by the movie soundtrack composer abel cause in the your ski and he was very excited to get a ticket social distancing both the requests. around in directions. of hope for the movie industry how are the reviews so far on this movie the movies have been mixed or 2 kinds of spine movies as james bond license to kill has many can't help do just that or there's the ordinary joe citizen spy whose main job is to not get noticed now come about just trying to kind of spy in this movie so some of us have found it a little bit dull but mainly favorable refuse and it is a very. real life true story true story so how faithful is it to the true story ok pretty faithful take a look at the real grethel when there he is and some spoilers here of course. here he is with soviet spy or lake ping culture ski he's a little right. specially for the soviet spy when was eventually released in a spy is full. of the story exciting stuff great to hear that it can be seen in real cinemas not just online it's exciting news and 20 injury and kennedy thanks so much thank you more culture news now the world's top award for architecture the pritzker prize has gone to french architects. and. the duo don't design any flashy skyscrapers instead they transform structures that already exist including housing projects and museums they say they've never torn down a building and they don't even believe in ripping out a row of flowers. a mural by the elusive artist banksy has been vandalised the stencil painting of and escaping prisoner on england's historic reading jail had featured the image of a typewriter overnight that part of the mural was covered with red paint and the words team now the street artist robert was a long time rival of banks these until his death and 2014 and yet the battle continues well the anonymous street artists banksy has some other enemies too or are they just fans a group of italian curators have been showing bank scenes work internationally with a popular traveling exhibition one the artist wants nothing to do with so is it commercial exploitation or a celebration of an artist whose own work is often technically illegal. rats are his trademark motif an animal similar to banksy in many ways. they're playful. know how to stay hidden. they're active under cover of darkness and are apparently pretty laid back. rats poor reputation apparently inspired banksy in naming his company pest control it takes care of authenticating the anonymous artist's works the curators of this exhibition and say they're showing original works with a certificate of authenticity from pest control but when it comes to banksy what does original even mean. that's the question we put to art historian. in interviews that are in earlier interviews he said that his street art pieces are the original works and what is sold as a print is effectively a souvenir dive it's not the eiffel tower itself but a postcard of the eiffel tower the actual artwork is what's out on the street. the banksy exhibitions held around the world to take place without any involvement from the artist pest control makes it very clear that they are an authorized to be street art so like street art banks art should also cost nothing to see when it's displayed indoors on his website banksy has started a kind of product recall for these unauthorized exhibitions and called them fake shows which are mounted without his consent of genuine banksy exhibitions over the past 20 years have usually not charged admission at all kinds of cost admission to the basel show costs more than $20.00 euros the curators say that's merely to cover costs and that the exhibition is not a profit making venture. but there is a lot of money to be made by selling banks he's motifs the artist has already been successful in taking legal steps against merchandising featuring his work but not always. the flower thrower and iconic image he stencilled in the west bank was reproduced by a greeting card company prompting banksy to trademark the image but he lost that legal battle because trademark protection would require him to be identifiable as the owner of the image and no longer anonymous and banksy certainly doesn't want that. anonymity means he can continue to carry out clint destine actions like when he stencilled coronavirus themed routes in the carriage of a london subway train. the message of the action was if you don't mask you don't get. to the coronavirus means no st patrick's day parades this year instead drones lit up the night sky in dublin to celebrate the feast of ireland's patron saint st patrick's day it is a time of irish cultural celebrations in ireland and around the globe and these days one of irish dancers in particular is getting a lot of international attention they were virtually unknown until a few months ago but now they've got about 2000000 followers on set talk they call themselves cordial the irish word for friends. skilled irish dance with a modern twist and breathtaking location that's the recipe for the success of the irish dance company. there was enough. i or stance as part of the national culture card to choreograph to trending pop songs instead of celtic to us and we were allowed. outfits instead of tailored uniforms their modern performances are a unique blend of john rhodes. what we're trying to do is fuse jazz dancing tap dancing even hip hop with our own irish dancing to try and elevate and modern life irish dancing and really taken to a whole new level. it may look straightforward and nimble footed enough but it's the result of years of hard training all 7 started dancing at a very young age some have known each other for years from the country's dance competitions they learned the variations and techniques of irish stands almost from day one. they got the group together in 2020 but then the pandemic hit and they couldn't perform live so they began producing videos and posting them on the take tok social media site. yeah we do try to make our videos look as fun to anyone cause it was possible but really years of work is going to as what we do takes over 15 years. just the center that we've run a series the other. can often take 2 or 3 days to choreograph this very sort of you know the dance company had their breakthrough and august 2020 with this video they've got almost 90000000 views and made on social media sensation overnight. now the company is based in a sleepy little town near galway among their fans are international stars like the colombian singer security the make it talent to dancers barely 20 years old have been choir is from all corners of the world they have a manager now but for the time being georgia is still unable to accept any invitations to perform because of the corona pandemic we have such big dreams for the future we just want to tour the words doing something that we absolutely love doing you know we're making videos. out there and if we can show the audience and get their response just from them it would be absolutely amazing. to. traditional dance with a contemporary look. at the new generation of irish dance. cordula aren't the only ones reshaping irish dance american dancer and take talker morgan bullock says that growing up she didn't have any irish dancing role models who looked like her she hopes that now she can be that person for others thanks for watching arts and culture. into the conflict zone both old saleman public and party in the us donald trump lost the last presidential election flight this week forcing those who can still pull a republican to make up from children's minds up by do so many came to a bad loser. i know what kind of party is the g.o.p. becoming. conflicts of. the flight 90 minutes of d.w. . up today don't miss our highlights w. program online w dot com highlights. were all set. to go beyond t.l.c.'s. take on the world heat out of all the steps we're all about the stories that matter to you. 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