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if you see this beautiful beach but behind it is something that's not so proud of the tragedy is that people are just not aware and ecological investigation into a global emergency sand was at this time on al jazeera. forced to flee from syria to lebanon many refugee mothers risked childbirth in terrible conditions delivery is very difficult here in the bin and it's ghostly i can't go back to syria now because of the war but one lebanese woman is committed to helping them. become friends with everyone in the autumn and. she's important to me that. there are a few g.'s midwife at this time on al-jazeera world. we
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should all be in doha with your top stories on al-jazeera donald trump has outlined what he's calling a new and very different national security strategy from want of a great power competition with russia and china he promised to assert u.s. dominance abroad by boosting the economy and spending hundreds of billions of dollars modernizing the military as a white house correspondent kimberly alkyd populism has been a hallmark of his presidency and donald trump again struck that note as he announced a strategy for u.s. national security is an approach he says began when voters rejected the security policies of his predecessors on january twentieth two thousand and seventeen i stood on the steps of the capitol. to herald the day the people became the rulers of their nation again in a rambling and often disjointed address trump skimmed through the substance of his
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plan including highlighting a desire to pursue an almost cold war like mindset identifying china and russia as key u.s. adversaries despite working with russia recently to avert an attack in st petersburg area sieved a call from president putin of russia thanking our country for the intelligence that r.c.a. was able to provide them there was no specific mention of the kremlin's meddling in the twenty sixteen u.s. election just allusions to china and russia's use of technology just shape a world counter to u.s. values. and only a vague mention of how trump intends to combat the ongoing nuclear threat to the united states by north korea america and its allies will take all necessary steps to achieve a denuclearization and ensure that this regime cannot threaten the world overall trumps message was thin on details he's laying out this case of you know the world
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is really bad it was really bad before i got here and now i'm going to fix it so it's not really about the strategy itself so much as you know the person president from determined to fix these problems. and there was only one reference to the middle east in his remarks although his strategy specifically calls on countries to combat extremist groups like eisel locally it was a speech further highlighting one of the biggest challenges for the trumpet ministrations since taking office cohesion and foreign policy success it is a challenge that appears likely to continue given the divergent positions of trumps national security plan kimberly hellcat al-jazeera washington. the palestinian leadership is condemning the u.s. veto of a u.n. draft resolution on jerusalem it would have required president trump to rescind his recognition of jerusalem as israel's capital all of the other fourteen members of the u.n. security council voted in favor of the resolution. in south africa the governing
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a.n.c. has chosen cyril ramaphosa to take over the party leadership from president jacob zuma he narrowly beat zoomers former wife in the vote at the conference in johannesburg. at least three people have been killed in an amtrak train derailment outside seattle in the u.s. state of washington with the death count expected to rise in the authorities say initial signs indicate the amtrak train may have hit something on the track before it was derailed onto a busy interstate highway. the world's youngest leader sebastian kurtz has been sworn in as the chancellor of austria along with the far right freedom party hundreds of police sealed off parts of central vienna in anticipation of protests however demonstrations were largely peaceful because his new coalition government is expected to make immigration and tax reforms top priorities austria is the only western european country with a far right party in power the european commission is investigating the swedish
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furniture giant ikea over tax deals the company made in the netherlands the company is accused of using a dutch subsidiary to slash its global tax bill it is the latest crackdown on tax arrangements between multinationals and e.u. countries ikea denies breaching european tax rules those are the headlines the news continues here on al-jazeera after the new german's more news in about twenty five minutes us either.
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my name is wrong. i'm a newspaper editor and syrian asylum seeker in germany. i arrived in this country in two thousand and fourteen a new asylum law dictated that i should live in cologne and that evil german city that i've come to love. i'm one of nearly a million ethnic arabs who have come to germany since two thousand and fifteen feen war and violence back home. initially we received a warm reception by the germans but what happened here in this square on new year's eve two thousand and fifteen when young men said to be arab were accused of robbing and attacking german women brought that welcome to an end. german police
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encountered distraught women and girls or reported fights thefts and sexual assaults against women by groups of male immigrants. life here has not been the same since that night. there widespread calls to halt the entry of arab refugees and the party of chancellor angela merkel who championed the cause of refugees is losing votes in the polls. how do we stay here and how do we survive learning german is my first essential task. arabs began coming to germany in the late one nine hundred fifty s. . there were nearly half a million arabs already here when the most recent influx began. why did they come here. were they welcomed. how did they survive.
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what has become of them. i'm preoccupied with understanding the historical relationship between arabs and germany. klaus leg of a is a professor of cultural studies an advisor to the german government on islamic affairs the. new stand on some notes from fitzgibbon i'm annoyed to shave in bed. and visit slant on a pulley chiz of any ted are not done. quarterly but seem to connect. after his defeat in world war two germany was occupied by foreign powers something many arab countries have experienced throughout history. stanzel the us. inspires on the old and. had a mission to. end his world and i need an awesome critic that when the scope of the
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kind of political content. vod us and. this can get much done in kaiser and in so fan it is and of course of our latest on. the horse and. their common ancestors funny business lloyd said he had taken. the engine. come fitted the interaction and. destroyed it in one thousand nine hundred sixty the german academic exchange service opened its second foreign office of the post-war era in cairo egypt using the promise of free higher education germany specifically courted arab students for its universities with the aim of supplementing its ranks of white collar workers and professionals who had been decimated in the war.
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i met had come up to lead the shortly after i arrived here he lives in the suburbs of cologne and the scene as a mentor to young arab journalists in the country. he came here to study economics of nine hundred fifty eight million million a lot of money i couldn't. use it for a jolly in a forty. five minute i. need to move a lot of money so they say and he said very. then fee yanni. fallon be the wiser that out of emotional too long it'll fix. mine any can't he met them and know him submission to. begin. and move through to one of the it's a less than. the sort i'm. truly with. yanni. a demo. of money. which is and i
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said the gemini the enemy want to be left to bet. but now there are a lot more of us here most of the newcomers are not as well educated as those of high comes generation and it had no moment in the seat of the war in which the but is a side of the city in the suv. he did more than mad to. get in a mirror of let's listen in the how. many. people would have feet district. equipment some sixteen man mad and who with a lot. of political behind that he. had on me was to meet with them to make. the turn of the twentieth century
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germany was in colonial competition with france and england. as a result it created alliances with countries wishing to end french or british colonial rule. in one thousand and five the german cause or threw his support behind morocco's bid for independence and to underscore that position the kaiser made a state visit to morocco that year. germany lost eight million citizens to world war two and faced the post-war years with a severe manpower shortage. to rebuild germany needed men and negotiated guest worker agreements with countries across southern europe and by the mid one nine hundred sixty s. morocco and tunisia. a german of to newseum descent. had been a spiritual guide to many arabs who came from north africa since the one nine
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this. issue of large scale immigration to germany has become a national discussion even in the country's vos museums so. well at home the gorgeous is torsional you know we here at the exhibition multicultural germany the country from the creation we have in germany a very emotional discussion about the creation. since the beginning germany was a country from the creation and here we want to show the creations from the fifty's up to now he see a little bit how people were coming how they would see fit and what was the view of the from the german side on these guest workers who were coming. all ready in the sixty's. germany had the same to cream in a cream and with with my rocor and two museum right with turkey so that came already as well and from tunisia as well but basically from the local guest workers
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it passed a little bit a notice that i became trained with them and you know it was some whole invisible but this interesting for me also to see how the people tried and i'm damon try to do to involve themselves in that political movement some of their tools to ask for that rights and. that is what we wanted to show here as well that the my quince were in tier like then that's not something that you only can talk about but that you have and wants to you know so we show on this side we showed we have here an opposition that has won the voice of the microns and here as well the wards of. the discussion in the german society with all the fears and. prejudice and already in the in the in the eighty's the ship is full and. we have a i found this fascinating. character to chose the current dorm because he's really
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in cologne surrounded by minarets so representing the fear of a completely overwhelming movement in germany and that is from one thousand eight hundred six. despite islamophobia dating back decades the overall attitude towards foreigners in germany's is still inclusive in de mass indium yet stiffish thing and mustn't have the sheens in on this forcefully here and sylvester gave him how to shoot him with a stack of kept that had to shine and it also would a game like that. but i'd say that's a bit zero stage puppets. in two thousand and fifteen frank walter steinmeier germany's foreign minister explained to government critics that with a shrinking workforce and an aging population the german economy needed the manpower refugees could provide.
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german trains are a lifeline in my search for fellow arabs across this vast country. and maddy allaire we came to cologne to study sociology in one thousand nine hundred two he's an activist trying to stop deportations of young arabs and the aftermath of the cologne new year's eve events close to twenty have already been deported and two arrested. yeah yeah yeah. that would be a do
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a lot of money at about had to do with the world. being it yeah. the. queen. and how clear cut how do you let the pieces we have done. what the cable done with. mattie's words reflect my own belief that our exile may be rooted in our nation's lack of democratic rights and responsibilities. in the small town of koblenz just outside cologne a syrian refugee couple have settled in the countryside. i want to know how they are doing out there in the german woods. and.
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in the weekend firstly. see how. it has. exactly. so my years spent several months in an apartment in cologne and hated it. imagine a kennedy about her for. a society to have. any markdown feeling among. the tech million mom knows i'm a fifty i'm on you guys and didn't diminish my asshole and father she i'm too good for money back or the and as it is just
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a yup. i'm not going here saudi you submissive was the one with the real hannah and you have gotten lucky. abdullah and so may have differing views on raising their daughter and the possibility of returning to syria one can if it could be a promise and a lottery although most of the old we're going to be admissible to simulate most to his muslim one in kenya that must have a message to it that's what i'm about. right. now are you right. dr gaby viber is a german physician and one of the founders of cafe palestrina
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a cultural organization promoting arab and palestinian issues in the southern city of high book when she found out about my newspaper she invited me to come and meet members of the arab community there including her own family. i'm glad gaby speaks very good english because for me doing an interview in german is still very difficult. so you see we have all different kinds of things people from the region they are selling their products and. you know they work in the field steering that we can this is the ok show for them to to come and sell also to make some profit and people love to come here because the atmosphere is very special. going on and up in palestine we have been let's say there were times where we have been between five and ten women who are doing a lot of things in six years we need more they wanted one hundred twenty events and
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here is the. hands. on. the side of. this is the army at the. gabby introduces me to a german palestinian i'm going to gyptian friend over coffee in this five book market cafe. the mystery of what happened to germany's earlier our community is about to unravel before my eyes. i mean how dad was born in germany to a palestinian father and a german colombian mother and in the comfort of god beaver's garden he explains his
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relationship with his are a parrot it's the nice thing about it is that my father was able to transmit through music his love and his appreciation to his own culture so it was really always a living the arabic culture it very emotionally attached and with the food and with this nice combination of sharing community food music art. that was basically you know i'm able to feel like an arab feel like yourself american or feel like a european like a german of course my name sometimes they would make a little bit fun because it's like me asylum mia salami you know the salami you know exempt kids would say something about it but i was laughing at it too i mean i made the best of his multi ethnic heritage his experience gives me hope get his daughter marry mark you like is also another half german half arab child of an earlier arab emigrant life ever and that's in german you know you know
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just. dish but. in this especially assamese. mission you don't fit into if you're a mason who are palestinians or. the promise you know. and you also. saw mine leave. some except sasha they are so is our goal is to go till. the last session rabbi let mine of four and then and i'm just fine i was often a huge. on to me of rising food but i shouted stunt of the eye and said to me that's. my palestinian. i'm like i mean maybe i'm faced considerable prejudiced at school. and i wish nominal exam
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doc has been on all cylinders and i wasn't just made here and it's been this into again to come nate's minus from me to here. on my mama's it's not so how's a soviet dispirited endorsement is. on assets money on a storage shed so money. is spent at. the hundred. the difficulties might be i'm faced growing up here gave me pause for thought. i'm beginning to realize that the journey of germany's iris has a times been a painful one. how was it for you it was very difficult i think it started at that time already this picture of. people who are not.
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being fanatics like today also. what made it difficult for me was the environment and fear of my parents and trying to manipulate and influence me and at a certain time to kick me out of the house. and. it was very heavy want to go to children they have a name i think. first and last thing which was also a big problem for my parents they wanted them to be have to german last name at least and they asked me all the time why do you choose arabic names they have names they live in germany they should consider being germans it makes it not easy for them as well sometimes in school or even if they apply for jobs and so. they
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can have a disadvantage of course with things. sadder mokhtar came to germany in one nine hundred eighty to train as a psychotherapist his motives father and gabby's ex-husband kind of what you saw in the minors or money on on money out there yada. yada. in the match from which the amount of money said you'd been. i'm of the rock that i had to look at in the money and force on the other side. he'd been. connected ness more than them at the thought and i asked him how he perceives the identity of his children a sort of. in the.
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money at the how a small. money is good but. you are making very pointed remarks where on line the main u.s. response to drug use and the drug trade over the last fifty years has been to criminalize or if you join us on sex no evil person just wakes up in the morning and says i want to cover the world in darkness and this is a dialogue that could be what's leading to some of the confusion online about people saying they don't actually know what's going on join the colobus conversation at this time on al-jazeera and monday put it on. us and british companies have announced the biggest discovery of natural gas in west africa but what to do with these untapped natural resources is already a source of heated debate nothing much has changed they still spend most of their days looking forward to for
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a dry riverbed like this one five years on the syrians still feel battered or even those who managed to escape their country have been truly unable to escape the war . and the war on terror begins right now but it does not in there no terrorist state poses a greater or more immediate threat than the regime of saddam hussein and this is a regime that has something to hide they had their a significant propaganda operation and guess what not one though. b. a m d a site was found in iraq since the one nine hundred ninety one iraq a deadly deception at this time on al jazeera. peter dhabi and to other top stories from al-jazeera the u.s.
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president donald trump has used his national security address to warn that america faces great power competition from russia and china in a major shift from his predecessor barack obama from strategy no longer recognizes climate change as a security threat we also face rival powers russia and china that seek to challenge american influence values and wealth we will attempt to build a great partnership with those and other countries but in a manner that always protects our national interest the palestinian leadership has condemned the u.s. veto of a u.n. draft resolution on jerusalem it would have required president trump to rescind his recognition of jerusalem as israel's capital all of the other fourteen members of the un security council voted in favor of the resolution the fact that this veto is
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being done in defense of american sovereignty and in defense of america's role in the middle east peace process is not a source of embarrassment for us it should be an embarrassment to the remainder of the security council. south africa's governing a.n.c. has chosen cyril ramaphosa to take over the party's leadership from president jacob zuma from a post that narrowly beat zimmerman's former wife in the vote at a conference in johannesburg. at least three people have been killed after a us passenger train derailed onto a motorway it happened in washington states during the rush hour the amtrak train was carrying seventy seven passengers and seven crew. the world's youngest leader sebastian kurtz has been sworn in as the chancellor of austria along with the far right freedom party hundreds of police sealed off parts of central vienna in anticipation of protests the demonstrations were largely peaceful curtseys new coalition government is expected to make immigration and tax reforms top priorities
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austria is the only western european country with a far right party in power the european commission is investigating ikea over tax deals the company made in the netherlands the company is accused of using a dutch subsidiary to slash its global tax bill it's they scrapped down on tax arrangements between multinationals and e.u. countries you're right up to date with all our top stories back to the new germans i'm in the scene in thirty minutes with the news i see that. the story of gabby salomon medium has made me more curious. i want to know if other arab german families have faced similar pressures and challenges. of work. by. the husbands by titan of. all via have been on their website. in arkham yes a lot because
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a friend of his and he came to germany as a business student from syria nearly six decades ago. jani therapy it is slimy of the one. to have the you must live all of his posts. run on american thought so no. fear not a spark of. a little more i ask about how he raised his children. that worked on. all our four hundred mostly when i was young even little thought was that the really my be are for how be it. you have a flock. to mark his fiftieth year in germany yes it all or be both a four thousand euro advertisement in local newspapers thanking germany for welcoming him five decades earlier and for granting him citizenship i miss out on
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the shore and on a slow visuals of money a government. sometimes i feel each one of the half a million arabs who came to germany before us has had a different experience and no just different feelings towards their adopted homeland. since the exodus from syria and iraq in particular the arab population in germany has tripled. it's very difficult for us to go back to our countries because our people there they haven't been this this long way with us in the monsoon was born to egyptian and lebanese parents and came here after marrying a german forty five years ago she grew up speaking french and is shy to express herself an arabic always kept the contact with with my culture with my people so they feel very it is and always said they say immediately i'm german but my mother
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comes from it's a very proud of it my goal was always to see the good show the good side of the arab so that i accept that the music the literature the good my now there was be thirty we have so many nice things so why only show those those ugly things he believes the hijab does not belong in germany although i'm not pious i disagree with her my mother is muslim and when i saw my mother sleeping for example in my place and i have friend and my place and they see her his job somehow like when. i cover her because this is how she wants to be it's her right to be as she liked in egypt you would see one woman dressed with jeunes and the next sister with the hijab i don't thank you very in that country they do what they want it's here which is why because the eye of the other the eye of the other scare me i say they will
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start putting us they would say see how they're like this and that's not cool i don't like this and i don't want them to look at this this like. i cannot teach the people how to be smug if they want to put all of us in one pocket and once through a time it's their proppants not mine i'm different everyone is different she wants to be with you will work well think about the men because you said you know the man hole i like this or so but i don't think you know those that if it will go in for this and there is nothing and those papers but don't think me. on my way to the train station i find that my taxi driver is iraq he. has lived in germany for thirty years he reluctantly agrees to an interview but only if we don't show his face. down at the new foreign minister and all day but when one does
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seem to be still with the team on peaceful intentions. i don't see any less than undersell deal. with the dolphins and the twelfth yet unlike other kind james along with his senate seat you know what happens a lot. and it can be a lot of black and he a fine young man. and a start up again no was a son who accepted me. and so what about insanity or bad guys that i like can see it i don't think that nothing's. wrong that when i do most of the play out on that side. for them if it had gone on. to that it's in atlanta and.
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germany now has over one point five million arabs living in it sixteen federal states that's close to two percent of their population not a lot of enough to be noticed. the older generation of immigrants appear to have assimilated. their children for the most part also assimilate. but those who haven't are suffering. many germans seem to be on the fence about how they feel about this. indignity nine. hours here and i have to feel as and i will for bush to move us and that's in the moment as he mentioned. already public. transit. is lama should be able to in the me run on certain lines it and it's just a speed reader size dimension that. according to the took it in fits and has mostly
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does most months or a stay in one done proceed into scientists is prescient and it is not musial nish in islam and isn't here to try to put together. the turkish. that al-qaeda is this is snitched. their faith or the feather have got kind of on my sins. until they get in fights could almost leave the sweat on the litigant and it's your duty to see here from this community of all of. these dry feet it's emitted really gone and i ignore collective it into ted over the presidency then to get off the bone. germany's most prominent citizen of our heritage works for one of germany's largest t.v. networks born here to iraq and physicians don't you. is a national celebrity and was voted germany's journalist of the year in two thousand
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and sixteen as i said if i'm. donna tartt us that's it i live eason too much he asked to meet me. i think and do nothing because until. about him or even the money he might mind he missed on that i was minus one of. us but. i would have found that it was all coal much. and there was a as a host gunderson us one but we had to see him on the scope often by this as not really a mess about uncertain vasta with no i mean if one owns up to him course on guns and kind of this community so should cite did this community all my contacts. set if bynum's i deem it in focus been. successful a mention a mere on a mine up as a warning and i'm i'm a hotel room. i sleep on the thing so extreme that fires
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don't you know made headlines when she responded to racist hate mail by correcting the german grammar in the letter and posting it on facebook as a kind of the insides of them so obvious in the employ of the tom. scintillation of must never be allowed to go on but owned up by the man answered the most or the opposite of what sign in our system does make some. sort unless by money biased like this in the. order my human for the two or one voted off i'm on field voted through this guy teeter. on the public not really fight it and it's been even type it's been though it and it's been of all if aka it's just blue does to mine i've been fleeced. time. donia lives in
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a multicultural neighborhood with many established arab citizens most of whom have built successful lives but now many germans associate them with the new refugees and jetstar to fling her posse it forward in the us. undercooked oxy bad. disc they did it order. under guns even the shims on them and by day. i know lifting a thing a ma man's alice cup what i look. at it and. yet gets to it is a discourse on. us some given them it's a torn us it's a feel of odds and come on does us not to really fast we think wow the stuff me. the old immigrant turning against the new refugees. is right it shouldn't be
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happening but it is. i've come to dresden in the former east germany for a meeting with anti-racist activists. it's my first time in this part of the country i expected the grey sat city but found something very different dresden was a center of german culture. germany's revolutionary priest martin luther came from this part of germany he was the founder of protestantism which began as a protest movement for social equality. my refugee solidarity meeting is in the technical school of the university of dresden. the first paper in germany it's for the arabic speakers here the newcomers and settled also
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but we have a lot of followers on facebook where fifty thousand people and. there is no r.c. translation right now for us i mean we are a group of syrian and arabs so we don't speak first unfortunately. these activists are well intentioned but dealing with arab refugees is as new to them as dealing with german activists is for me on one side there was one of these stupid questions which came up always in the newspapers to get to discussions how much money does or if it you get already or if you're rich it gets more money. than i hope feel. that a good person hurts for receivers our welfare recipients. claims that the german government spends more money on the refugees than on the poor german the fact is
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refugees and hurts for recipients both get four hundred euros per person per month . he still has no money and he still can't move you can. either steve says the good news no they called. it's monday night in dresden near the beautiful square showcasing the cultural glory of germany's past each week thank you does the growing right wing movement claims a spark to protest against the government of i'm going to merkel who they regard as the principal enabler for the ista mys a ship of germany. to
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get us supporters are renowned for their hatred of the press and the police presence is partly to protect the journalists. but heins your claim was willing to explain what was going on and why is it the it's money how do i get because it's because shop with a good long just years shop or both were tearing it up see i knew bill wolfie she qualified cuz she wanted but it's a bunch of the out stars who are you you need to go on as is saw the assumed past and you can see because. i live political pov tied to flourish in the dark me a sin divided on me and i was covered under as for peanuts or disease i thought i was going to use of leave the uncalled for as in so noisy for going on three percent was the mission mentioned on my own firearms dusty's and mention nish in on so-called tool so indeed peons it does move and feel the mention of
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years in does history how. you mention d.c. here but is the bacon is even more gustavus not so it doesn't kind of be a nazi disease got some olive grove was dark on. the joist and i'm fucked us once again is in charge of plots and going does he like as a chef in schism that he cut his young corn dog jots on byzantine night somebody conned here. he. was a god. he hadn't been able to but mention he'd been in the none of those protests there must now and then also. in happening is that. time in the sense poisoned
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that ice making sure that. almost half the people in this berlin neighborhood are middle eastern. it's been this way for decades so like the torso the concern about what the witness. will learn are those that are just. so out of here are our lot of those are the little guesses you want to build on the ground are going to. hear you say soriano was in life and it's. not something i did i came to germany to look for work via italy where his family lives he says muslims faced discrimination across
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europe. muslim and. it was one of his. own because underpins our rule was sure you were looking to hook you up to london and. the world is that. until i go to a newly opened syrian restaurant to see how hard it is for newcomers to find work. however spillover from the bottom of the armor is going to look out over. the world who would. rather how to have the love of god not something i'm to thank milan with enough. of a market. for myself in the city. somebody had to but because i want it and not i'm going to give up it was about the plough that was living with and i'm going to differ about that in the story i want to do for happiness not just
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on your school or something your floor where you are most of all. it's municipal election season in berlin and all the major parties except the right wing a have have come to there's a two one zero mosque annoy could to woo arab voters as it's money even to hear the kids she went on that i think is again my this is a sham i think you'll enjoy it in the end a muslim only seems to me. to dance for just one of the nice things if he lets face like in east of. eden. here in eden to skip things from other women easier. even if it was easy. easy.
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easy. i'll. be mad as i said he'd miss but most of them fell into a bet. that at the quinn my dorm where. they said and i think off into the. funny thing i mean this with and without complaint about the male part of considering the amount of shit. let me know how bad you have . been especially the home to mr william but i know you're cuomo same fear intelligent go and you know if you. but i don't wish to . be is politicized to the cuff in holland in funk ice you need to learn that in trading in denmark.
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of the feeling that you will be out of here that you have something you didn't have it is not something he she is told by about anything not facing me it's right. to. keep. my trip across germany has been an emotional roller coaster. meeting early arab immigrants who are found their peace as well as those still searching to balance their multiple identities. i met germans who have welcomed us. all those who
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there is going to be yet more rain for some of us in seattle look at the system that's affecting us at the moment the moisture just piling in from the pacific there and it looks like we're going to see yet more heavy rain further inland of course at this time of year as you might expect a lot of that is turning to snow so plenty of wintry weather across the northwest and parts of the u.s. and the southwestern parts of canada we've also got another weather system with us that's in the northeast that's also giving a fair amount of snow to the eastern parts of canada and then look at what's going on further south for many of us in texas we're expecting to see some heavy rain that will gradually push its way eastwards through georgia and towards the carolinas there for wednesday after some of us here this will be quite welcome because force in arkansas we're in a drought to the moment and so the rain very much needed a bit further towards the south and you can see the area of cloud that's feeding all that moisture that's also affecting us in parts of mexico where elsewhere
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across the central america's plenty of fine dry weather to be found and that's how things are going to stay as we head through the next few days so plenty of sunshine around just a handful of showers really around that eastern coastline a bit further towards the south and it's been very hot for many of us in the northern parts of argentina and through parable i thirty six degrees isn't quite as hot as we head into tuesday. witness documentaries that open your eyes at this time on al-jazeera.
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al-jazeera. swear every single. in two thousand and one spreads around the world to. arab australians accused of being enemies with them. and attacking the us the way of life we were treated like we we're all suspects we were all under suspicion struggling to adapt to their new found home. al-jazeera explores the history of the lebanese community in australia . once upon a time in punchbowl and this time on al-jazeera. this
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