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plaids and communist party ideology. so here i. was. i am. so here we may in you see that our ship back like c.d.'s oh my god they none of them beside his ocean are serious home of the room who knew how to not love me a sense i'm sure you don't see at random while holding high don't let this happen doesn't. support for party loyalty the school must close soon it's on the government's demolition list fish and my t.r. knight in shining one discuss this in front of the peoples so was not to scare them
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. it's true washerwoman. to that sea and indians him. gadahn lawful we'll wind in the wind in the shoulder his i'm a male. come and come into. the new sword. there are about a hundred such schools in beijing the municipality was to close them all even though i few thousand children will then miss out on an education. satins they take . camila than the end of the wonder they. didn't want to look at neil kind of. what i found on my. no one losses could not use for that and measures appurtenances uses
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up. has fallen behind them the wait times for the low monetary door to resign rather than my back will miss what we left with one minute ago five dollars that may. sound it is true he dreams of becoming an astronaut. he loves his school. he's bob the peaks in the. euro. interest and the singing crews hallum the show johnny let's hold on face value. so all of our sons at the. piano. after school he goes home on his electric motorcycle five kilometers. of beijing's winter. recently a victim he's badly had to rent
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a newly built apartment between the fourth and fifth ring road. zol his parents and did not live in two twenty rooms it costs over eight hundred dollars a month six times more than they used to pay. dissolves parents sell shoes on the internet one or an isp a storage the of the to live sleep and do homework in the chairman happy days or share custody get so snooty to one of them my mama said it in see it's high again are moments of. joy are now in my monoculture. this message democrat and then. he says i'm definitely not so i'm so in debt and i guess. you could. tin the ballot on the. chin that sometimes in a time. of. the food you
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are from earth as it is always you know what to. say to me you weren't me and nobody half. it's a big it's not without you a hole to see and one for your own family i mean you don't put it into some kid to see that. sort of. all. it's the way can't see how he's taking a few days off he's going back to his village to visit his parents and the son of his wife can't come with him the dr is long and she doesn't have much lave. well as. you know. fire on that car.
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will have a high love. and marriage out with. somebody . yes so that of course i. am that's the. sixty one million children in china grow up with a grand parents. they rarely see their parents. mostly just once a year for the chinese new year. three year old don don doesn't really know his mother and father. that's not going to change any time soon. and i'm with them down the aisle.
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near to where we're left. the base of rule china has changed dramatically only the children and the elderly still live in the village of she chan cincinatti night generations of brutal youth have moved to dismiss becoming the reliable reserve a seat lighted up for china's factories. was. the scene hall's father can still manage quite well. at fifty six he used his savings to buy this field where he grows waste and maize. that should be enough theme to live on the tape news.
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that favors or. got on with. their affairs they were. down near. total armada molly off the no more loyal model. going to toss out there that. you know i. don't want. a lawyer xampp aga. and. it's time for the how to leave again he's some donda i'm doesn't understand why and his parents are disappointed. it will be a sad to use celebration this year but see how doesn't get paid time off and he has
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bills to pay or. that. the rule moderates aren't the only victims of this city are the whole thousands of oz's also being evicted in the past two months liane you won what was addicted from two studios in beijing suburbs . she now works at hyatt beijing has long been the center of chinese os but no more. was an actual candle. so they can all. share today which to live from for that's homes. to the jail. and. now her studio was sealed whiting for demolition. cleaning
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clearly. she had just renovation to a studio when the eviction notice kind of a dozen independent artists like cook also told to leave. she says every reason possible was used to get rid of them. eventually publisher. she. says. so found a better deal you. shall. be back in her temporary shock she no she does not want to return to her village.
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and you know it's in the remote sichuan province. from beijing. need a few days she'll have to move again and she still has many goods she hasn't sold yet. so you are not from the lender you talk. a lot you can just a little. bit. in a few months beijing will have five hundred thousand fewer residents it's the first time in two decades that its population is declining. but seven million rural migrants still remain for them into. the season they helped create.
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in afghanistan billions of dollars of international aid have been donated to girls' education but where has the money gone when he needs girls desperate to learn and why is the system failing them. the nature news as it breaks this is one of the areas where protesters had blocked the road for using higher than anything they could find with detailed coverage of this extremely hot. stream striping the state from around the world this new z.m. aims to be a way of posset torrie over region's history and it's protected war that has divided the tribes here for generations. a new series of rewind it can bring your people back to life from start and brand new updates on the best of al-jazeera documentaries liberal i was the first and the like and the other
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student rewind continues with spirit child we do stories that have impact on society i testify in the court of law to make sure that the bad guys behind bad ass so many people have gone to jail as a result of my work rewind on al jazeera. it's been one year since its neighbors imposed a blockade on qatar by land sea and air. a move that shattered the region's two political landscape alliances have shifted and qatar has grown more self-reliant. but what caused the rift between g.c.c. countries is there and insights and can the gulf ever be the same again the siege of caught up on a just zero. of
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the product and the headlines on al-jazeera at least twenty five people have been killed and several injured in a volcanic eruption and guatemala the four waco volcano southwest of the capital city has been spewing black smoke and ash into the sky lava flows reportedly struck at least one village many have a nearby have been forced to evacuate and the capital's airport has been shut down david muscle has more from guatemala city. the greater area where ash was falling. would it would affect more than a million people about a million and a half people that fell the ash tell us far away as one of the city's some forty some odd kilometers away closing down the international airport as you mention so it certainly has been affecting people from a large a large part of this the central part of this country transportation and so forth the roads were filled with this volcanic ash is very difficult to see out of
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windshields and so i think traffic accidents as well were caused by this but right now all eyes are on the rescue efforts on the flanks you know well what almost disaster management agency conrad is continually doing. operations in this area because of the the balls the views of this volcano there's a couple of volcanoes right around here that are very active and they are continually working with the communities trying to keep people grasp of the situation and to try to have sort of mach's an area where things like this do happen so they can work on evacuations and those sorts of things this came as a little bit of a surprise today the volcano started rumbling this morning around eight am and it was around three pm when it when it that blast so it's not unusual but this is certainly a stronger and more custom too and the fact that there was rain and the fact the wind direction matters that much more complicated for people here. at least fifty
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five people into. six children have died in two boats carrying refugees trying to enter europe illegally a speed boat sank while crossing from turkey to the greek islands in a separate incident to nazir's defense ministry says it's recovered forty six bodies after a boat capsized near the port city of facts while those deaths occurred as the target of anti immigrant sentiment continues to swell across europe so then here is the latest country to elect a populous party a right wing group led by former prime minister has won the most votes about twenty five percent of the parliamentary election and an anti establishment party came in second place with twelve percent since the group secured a majority they will have to be a coalition government and a neighboring italy the new interior minister says the island of sicily will no longer be what he calls europe's refugee camp matteo selling who visited sicily on sunday says his plans to deport illegal migrants are not hardline but common sense
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the area is one of the main a viable ports for refugees and migrants who make the dangerous sea crossing from north africa. these are emergency centers my interest is to work in order to reduce the number of people arriving and increase the number of deportations this isn't easy to do nor is it possible to do in a quarter of an hour but in the coming weeks we want to give new signals to cut costs and court migrant detention durations. jordan's prime minister may be on his way out sources have told al-jazeera that king of the ask minister. to resign at a meeting on monday there are been days of protests in the kingdom after the government proposed raising income tax by at least five percent it says the hikes in the needed to kick start the economy protesters say they'll continue their demonstrations. if the government doesn't respond to want a monster mobile be a general strike on wednesday just like the one last week we will be calling for the government to step down because we do not want a government pressured by external involvement we need
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a government that. the nation residents of the libyan town will be allowed to return home for the first time in nearly seven years after a reconciliation charter was signed between the town of and the city of misrata the while there has been a ghost town since two thousand and eleven when misrata officials expelled its residents for allegedly committing atrocities against rebels during the uprising that toppled gadhafi as are the headlines the new germans is coming up next.
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my name is wrong. i'm a newspaper editor and syrian asylum seekers 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 fiend 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
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and attacking german women brought that welcoming to an end. german police 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. monsoon and from fits in i'm annoyed to shave in bed. and visit slant on a policeman's of any ted and not done. 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. a day mission so stiff and
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see the world and i put it take them when the scope of the kind of political non-content. vod us and. gave much on in on in so fan pages and also all of us done. of course and. there come a runnin visitation lloyd said he had taken. to the engine. come fitted the interaction and. 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 and nine hundred fifty eight million million a lot of money i couldn't. use it for forty. different money. 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. buying any cans he met them and know him and michelle. being. moved to do so one of the it for less than. the sort i'm. truly with.
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yanni. a demo. of money. was using i 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 has no moment in the seat of the war in which that button is assigned to suit in the suv. if you didn't want. that in a mirror let's listen in the how. many believe it people would have feet district among a clip of come sixteen men mad and who would. believe that it could be had you know my eyes that he. had on me was to meet with and i make.
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the turn. in of the twentieth century 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 until his ego. shift boss sabri a german of tunis in dissent. i've been
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a spiritual guide to many arabs who came from north africa since the one nine hundred sixty s. . but that. is. the statement from them. either must tell you know what i mean. mother. i was c.s.a. way over. janet could be a. how many. people better than me what i can when i actually had to. body the. last almost a month and we already have in this but. what i can. be led when we. have been led to death when i'll be at.
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home. and how we year. when. i thought coffee been especially the congeal of the initial fear. the. small local tunisian and then. he wouldn't say i was slender. just by it was intently straight out of the classic. well. there you have to be. in zip to i had just seen that induction. naima going on took one out of.
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the issue of large scale immigration to germany has become a national discussion even in the country's vos museums. welcome of the coaches his tours in the view we here at the exhibition multicultural chair meet the country from the creation we have in germany a very emotional discussion about what would be christian. since the beginning germany was a country of immigration and he would want to show the creations from the fifty's up to now when he see a little bit how people were coming how they would see fit and what was the view from the german side on these guest workers who were coming. over 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
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already as well and from tunisia as well but basically from the local guest workers it passed a little bit a notice. me train with them so you know it was some hold with a bull 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 to ask for that rights and. that is what we wanted to show here as well that the migrants were in tier like then it'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 in the opposition and that is one of the voice of the my concern 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 here we have a sense that it's fascinating. character to chose the current dorm the cathedral in
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cologne surrounded by minarets so representing the fear of a completely overwhelming that movement in germany and that is from nine hundred eighty six. despite the slum a phobia dating back decades the overall attitude towards far in this in germany is still inclusive in de marsay in the finish. mustn't have the sheens in on this for fellow hero and sylvester gave him had. kept that to shine and it also would again want that in. the exhibit zero tax cuts here. 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
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manpower refugees could provide. german trains are a lifeline in my search for fellow arabs across this vast country. and maddi 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.
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there that will do a. do it the world in a bombing at the bat. well wolf the. mossad. yeah. the. queen. and how kick up how do you let the i think there is we have done. what the cable done in. 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
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are doing out there in the german woods. and also the third. in the we enforce the law. we have. houses. in the exact are somehow. so my you spent several months in an apartment in cologne and hated it. imagine a kennedy about her for. a for anything. any markdown fear among. the tech million mom knows i'm a minute hasn't been the measure marvel and. how does she ever get some money back
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or the one as it is just a yup. i'm not going here saudi you submissive was the one with the real hannah and you had gotten lucky. abdullah and so may have differing views on raising their daughter and the possibility of returning to syria. can affect could be a promise and a lottery although most of the old men get home alone and be admissable to simulate most the who's muslim in kenya that most of the. 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 palestina
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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 very german they are selling their products and. you know they work in the field steering that we can this is the occasion for them to to come and sell also to make some profit and people love to come here because the atmosphere is very special. for a couple of palestine we have been let's say there were times where we have been between
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