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sneaking poignant was not my idea but it wasn't the timing. problem no it didn't have this if. the other. down want us to not like. the adoptive mother of the child as if she gave birth to her. even though we still have to decide. to say inshallah best to give her the best education. for. this baby girl will probably never know where she came from she will never know about the crib or the family who abandoned or even the fact that she was adopted.
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it's not just the didn't were in danger and caucused. in this country of one hundred eighteen million people were a quarter of the population lives in some families consider their children the burden they neglect to lose all simply abandon. the even foundation picks up nearly twelve hundred children a year on the streets like this little boy. responsible six years old and he's been lost and wandering the streets since yes. he tells us his name is the jihad. ram and if. i didn't know if the jeep is being taken by ambulance to one of the foundation seven if. i read one of the
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teachers he's he's a well can. you know. that i would want to. find out what they were at once and if those are the. other oil. but you have been going i don't. believe they would change the guard. and then. i do but again a new guard. when it was. going to go to. a . little city has barely spoken since he'll wrong if. he joins the other children in religious grounds. there are thirty two children here i'd say between fine and there's
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a new. found on the streets or abandoned by their parents some of the heat for months obvious the use i never. get out below where i would have. yet. now when i'm going to london. in the tournament. that you will have even of anybody. who. sees both small. and he will be registered today as a lost child with the police. he spoke to will also be put up among many others in front of the foundation sentence everything is done in the hope that the parents can identify the children and come and get them. if the families do not charge them with the band asian style. it's it so. today full of the children are going to
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try and find that one. among them a little eight year old girl who might. be. coming down for the last six months ronnie has been trying to piece together remember which. money. for her to. believe it. was. but. we arrived at soltani about a poor area in caracas and. plenty going without. glad that he'll think it's not. so tom about he's a labyrinth of duck streets and alleys that stretches sixty kilometers.
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an inch of the rio knowing only without money you know he was a little out of the. uk to more than an hour of searching little ronnie is long a reef a special from above the present. but you don't doubt his being lucky you. got out of way that he got out of that awning about to head out to do good but to kill somebody would give me time to. do what you were gonna go down what on earth. for bob i made a move to go they're only going to go. but then ronnie see something familiar. about me that. i'm a champion this is either you material about really m.f. people. going to college i'm going that one thing that you can't seem to do i need
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. you but about fifty may come to the equivalent. something that. you need to emit out of that. guarded by some local children at last ronnie finds itself at the door of heine. but. how do you audio video of audio of that. there you have it up a little bit down there now i'll give it to you on the to the constant i hate hearing that we need to make them to feel they didn't use they're going to. say get off it is not medium like that you don't have to hear it counted amy said emma finally getting going slowly being on the thing and the ones about the gambling and the citizen it was waving your hand a little before going a bit of
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a cue when we do know it comes with them but. i'm sure they would have told him to . give him away not the only thing i know that was the mother says that she looked for her daughter but never reported her missing to the police the other two children when i read a long time ago ronnie is a lot of stuff out of that that if you look at the big little younghusband doesn't it doesn't because she'll never include it doesn't it may be diminishing you think . bessie been you. got got got got to think of you would think of me with the years i doubt i would get. people to make me believe them they being. done with good is. obvious enough to go to great men and women together and i think i've. got. six months after she went missing ronnie's members was strong enough to find her white. but it doesn't
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always turn out this wired. for on as not seeing his parents for a year in hong he spent another day looking for a bank. that has not. been. eaten and asked. if he can find his mother for a run to stay under the care of the foundation which will give him an education and teach him a trite as i mean he can leave. the future of abandoned goods is more complicated. than. there are two hundred thirty
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five but this will change and i cannot live until they are married. off to morning prayer they attend education classes led by cuba eddy who pieces of the story for us but i will. go mark that down. they say don't let people eat food. down that you go. up and do it. i said. so did say to. him he is just on site it looks like they've been. pointing and will sit down they head into the home and then you'll be in on going to buy all of this the envious money the mother is quickly bugs in the sea that's a lot of us and less relevant yielding is a name there this is also going to stay a get out that is a big blowout if. goals are abandoned in pakistan four times more often. boids many blamed the large doubt he's
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a bride's family. which can cost around ten thousand dollars. think don't look at the law got a whopper not heard of it all got a thing it doesn't but you have a right to a man j. is he able to man must a be a good to his neighbor that is resident but you have been a bit here. from the age of sixteen older girls he is a tall council big good wives. with so many. cookies. and embroider records. eighteen year old son wants to get married this year but it is bill kids who decide to do what he wanted to say but seem to get diverted by school and get to manage to defend the bigger city tonight going to set up the next h.s. that be devastated enough for. me to get me on it and see just that i guessed kind
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of that stage when you can see through the few like many pakistanis go several more choose her future husband to self he it is bill keith who selects them if this evening she receives two brahmans ibrahim and how do you come with a family. solutions are often a trusted by the generous dowry here twenty seven thousand dollars paid thanks to massive donations from around the world people see that bill keys questions them rigorously determined to protect it will it's sad to say that if the fact that they hated it and said is there any. way around it. that would qualify for. this world of things. it's
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a good. time for. the g.o.p. . ibrahim's interview last only a few minutes then it's promised time. is official the made it from the meaning of the. demo to fade into. judgment months it will start getting this thing going to get my way and there are no criminal. minds on the we've got there up close enough to find out how they succeeded you never. did it. bill kids takes a role as much like a seriously the prospective husband must have a job they must never have been married before and they must practice islam moderately the way they will go and will or does it take
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a. very big day and it. may be a lot if they say. you know what they're going to hate it. if. i keep telling you they're gonna keep fifty i want to be the one i want you to feel . but bill keys except these two brothers and two girls are presented with this too says a few days later. winning ceremonies take place in the orphanage in the last thirty years two hundred twenty two young women have been married in one year i want to. do you want in your hall a middle. of the functions forget all demanding. on a. newborn even the. just two months like the brothers married abroad on the side from. the
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fisherman took the hand of the nineteen year old. nineteen years old. the young bride met their husbands just want. before the ceremony. now. possibly. thailand's military government is accused of using repressive laws to silence and shout critics. but a new brigade of artists is fighting back while what a snake's thailand's rebel. zero.
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rewind return a care bring your people back to life i'm sorry with updates and the best of al-jazeera stock human trees the struggle continues book for you to knock out or used these things continuing with australia's most generations of recovery from call on laws is a really important issue suicide rights do or mine very high was still twice the national average rewind on al-jazeera. al-jazeera. where ever you. the world's pollinate says are in decline. in this episode of earth rise we meet entomologists
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on opposite sides of the planet protecting insects of all sizes crucial to preserving food chains. i've come to the u.k. to see how old industrial sites are being turned into bug reserves in an attempt to reverse this worrying trend. fighting insect to get on on al-jazeera. the. protests break out again in algeria as the president's admits his papers to run for reelection just before the deadline.
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and hasn't think of this is al jazeera live from doha also coming up. demand is. an ideology it's an idea you can just regional leaders in kashmir hit out at the indian government's crackdown against separatist groups. a bridge too far but venezuelans are still finding ways to smuggle in aid from colombia. and the effort seemed kenya to say these turtles from extinction. the algerian president abdelaziz bouteflika has formally submitted his candidacy for april's election a number of leading opposition candidates have now dropped out as a result the submission came as tens of thousands of people again protested across the country demanding the eighty two year old abandon his plan to run for a fifth term in office now the. police fire water cannon all
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students demonstrating in algiers the protesters wanted to get to the constitutional court to stop abdelaziz bouteflika standing for a fifth term in next month's presidential election the eighty two year old has used a wheelchair since suffering a stroke in twenty thirty in the israeli seat in public he recently travelled to switzerland for medical checks. on saturday he sucked is the patron campaign manager possibly a tactic to calm the growing protest movement that started last month the day before tens of thousands of people had taken to the streets in the capital police used tear gas and there was scuffles near the presidential palace. there were also large demonstrations in the second city oregon and other towns across the country the protests represent the biggest challenge in years to your forty's and have surprise some observers. remember on the fourth term up with a flick line twenty fourteen there was tens to hundreds of protesters so not that
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much we're seeing now hundreds of thousands of protesters and the concentration was just in algiers and maybe one or two towns but that was it so in terms of intensity scale geographical location. numbers we're talking about a very very different level and it's very surprising. you know jiri a half the population is under the age of thirty and calls for protests on social media have resonated particularly with young algerians who struggled to find employment but now there hasn't been major violence but the anger hasn't gone away the al-jazeera. of the protests in algeria have triggered a show of solidarity in france which has a large algerian community hundreds there are demonstrating in paris and in mosques a. pfaff is a protester from the car citizen movement she says algerians are demonstrating in
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the french capital because they feel a connection with those back in algeria algerian in paris have a strong bond with their homeland and most soldiers in paris have been either been here for the longest time since the independence days or they're young people like me who came here for studies or for economic opportunities to find jobs and who are we all has very strong ties to our homeland. it is very important to mobilize here because we have to be an echo for what's going on in algeria and used elders everyone is here where he is and family are also here it's very important to not only say no to a fifth terms of presidency the same no to a regime that has taken us all hostage for so long for all these decades. talks in doha between the afghan taliban and the u.s. have ended for the day with no agreement the two sides have been meeting this week
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in cocteau's capital for talks aimed at ending the seventeen year war in afghanistan a taliban spokesman says negotiations are in a sensitive phase and both sides must be in his words careful and cautious moving forward also joe body has been following the talks in. day five has wrapped up here talks between the u.s. and the taliban in this hotel right behind me in doha now they have not reached an agreement yet we've spoken to officials from both sides the americans say there it doesn't look like they're going to have any kind of an agreement in the coming days so they're still working on it the taliban are adamant that they're only discussing the future of fourteen thousand u.s. troops currently in afghanistan this is the only subject they're discussing with the americans at this point and they want the troops to leave their country within the next few months the americans however are proposing that their troops leave afghanistan in the coming years this is an issue that is being worked on here in
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doha and both sides are hopeful that they will reach an agreement in the coming days our people are dying in record numbers in afghanistan a u.n. report documented three thousand eight hundred civilian deaths in twenty eighteen including nearly one thousand children that's the highest number killed since record keeping began in two thousand and nine shala better has more from kabul. it's lunchtime when fifty eight year old mohammed who say arrives to open a shop he sells drinks out of a container in the symmetry doesn't get busy until the afternoon but it's busier than it's ever been. every day we're witnessing burials here there is no space left on this hill top we are suffering from these attacks. the u.n. says thirty eight hundred civilians including one thousand children were killed in afghanistan last year it's a record for mohammed those numbers come to life in the hills around him he's lived
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at the foot of the symmetry watching it expand for over a decade. it is very painful in a nightmare from now when they bring the bodies sometimes twenty thirty even forty to be buried. the u.n. says one of the reasons for the record number of civilian deaths is i saw suicide attacks that were particularly deadly last year and they often targeted the shia minority over here and western kabul resulting in a lot of people being brought up here to be symmetry which is quickly filling up. the u.n. report found the biggest killer of civilians was the taliban responsible for thirty seven percent of deaths the taliban rejects the un's finding somebody or struck on our last meeting of tribal elders and former taliban commanders in kabul spoke out against it this week they laid the blame on afghan and international forces. doing reads and killing innocent people people who reads people get killed in the
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strikes. last year was the first on record that more than five hundred civilians were killed because of airstrikes mostly by international forces who say they do investigation review credible allegations of errors to learn and improve but in the blame game of the afghan war the un hopes they can be some accountability i think it's important that the stark reality of the costs of the conflict is put before the public and therefore does enter the calculations of those who are talking in that. endeavor to bring this conflict to a close it's a conflict now and it's eighteenth year with everyone that passes the graves edge closer to the ridge line behind the statistics beneath the snow my children and parents sunni and shia not fighters but killed by them just the same ballasts
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al-jazeera. britain's foreign secretary says there needs to be greater effort from both sides in yemen or the peace process could be dead in weeks jeremy hunt is the first western foreign secretary to visit yemen since the start of the conflict four years ago. i'm here because this is a really nice. story. but it's still not going to buy me something this particular year we have to. tell you which. is not the next. time we try to be. somebody. very. nice very smart the other things going. to be moments where it's just it's right that's why it's. because the risks the. experience. of floods in southern pakistan and
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afghanistan have killed at least fifty people unusually heavy rain in the last ten days is cut off tens of thousands of people relief workers say the death toll could be much higher in kandahar in afghanistan the government says it is the worst flooding in seven years a kurdish forces in syria say they are expecting what they call a decisive battle as they close in on i suppose last territory the u.s. backed syrian democratic forces launched their final push on the village of backhoes on friday a loss of eons were evacuated just hours earlier thousands of people have left in recent weeks. venezuelan opposition leader why don't these once again calling for mass protests this week he says he plans to return home despite threats of arrest quite oh he's in ecuador where he met president lenin moreno is tour of latin america took him to colombia brazil and argentina the european union has urged the
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government not to arrest for violating a court order not to leave the country i just see it as manuel and upper low is on the a border town of kutai in colombia for some and what more are we learning about quietus plans to return to caracas. mr garrido did wrap up his trip to ecuador ecuador was the last stop in a tour of several south american countries including brazil including argentina as well as paraguay with you where he met with the leaders of these respective countries he has he did an ounce earlier on twitter that he would be returning to venezuela although he did not provide any of the details surrounding his itinerary there is a risk there is a chance that mr boyd though could face arrest when he returns to venezuela there was this there was a travel ban put in place by the country's supreme court against him before he embarked on that trip to those so those different south american nations it was
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also that statement by president nicolas maduro during an interview recently where he said that mr vidal will have to quote face justice when he returns to venezuela now where we are in the city of kook right on the border of venezuela humanitarian aid continues to sit in containers unable to cross the border diplomatic ties between the two countries has been cut which has also resulted in the closure of the official border crossing into venezuela but people are still finding other ways of making it to and from the two countries freely take a look. for thousands of venezuelans who live near the colombian border crossing the touchy governor is becoming a daily routine the water is shallow but it still requires a bit of skill to make it across. most of the people we encountered here are venezuelan citizens carrying heavy bags of used goods they hope to sell in colombia . this is scrap metal people take this insane.
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