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washed and reuse the design that we've come up with. ethical, sustainable, and entirely made in the u. k. it looks like face most to the part of many people's lives, at least in the short term. whatever, calling the way they're being urged to consider where it comes from and where it'll end up the news. hello again. i'm fully bachelor with all of our main stories on al jazeera, emergency workers in belgium and western germany as searching for more than a 1000 people still missing after devastating floods killed 126. rescue efforts are being hampered by collapse, roads and damage communication lines. algebra is that vast and re, for some, the germantown of since vague where cleanup efforts have begun. they were trapped in the rooms on the 1st floor when the water rose up to 4 meters in no time, at least 12 residence of this home for disabled people died before they could be
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moved to safety. across the street gabriella wild watched the neighbourhood swiftly turn into a swirling river and feared the worst of my front of the people on the la tours had not made at all. i don't know exactly what happened, but the next morning though he survived, were evacuated from the balconies. it's absolutely horrible. living in this region, his whole life harmon angled still can't comprehend what he saw when the water came . panic will pause. i wasn't just shocked. i panic, i quickly took out the car as well as my dog and the 2 cats blowing to my daughter that we were taking care of. this sort of destruction i've never seen before. floating yes, but not tree brantley's floating away when he was lucky enough to be moved to safety and to find his house still standing upon return, otter saw the homes washed away by water or destroyed by lance lights. many
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remained missing. nobody expected that a few days of torrential rain could have such a widespread catastrophic impact. confronted with the sheer power of water, people here wondering what happened and where all this water came from raising questions about the effects of climate change. and if what was called this once in a century, flock would know happen more frequently, people are saying that this might happen like for now every 510 years or something like that. i'm not sure. and i mean like we try to learn from this to gather with relatives and friends. louisa who young is trying to clean up the mess at a family house, not knowing where to start. they try to return on thursday, but had to leave once again. the water was still here, we tried to get in the house and get everything up on the like highest point in the house. so and then we just grabbed, also some stuff that we could see that we knew,
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okay, this is important and now we just left the extent of the damage won't be known for days or perhaps weeks. but the memories and trauma of this twist of nature will likely remain with the people here for much longer prep class and al jazeera syncing in the western part of germany. south africa, as president says, a week of violence and looting in which at least 212 people were killed, was planned in coordinated serial. post security forces have identified 12 ring beaters and has deployed 25000 soldiers onto the streets. the riots followed. the jailing of former president jacob's security services in bella, who have rated and not a 25 homes and offices of activists and independent journalists. it's a 3rd day in a row of searches, journalists and why school se is the latest grant down on descent by president alexander lucas shanker. have gotten forces of launch and offensive to retake a keyboard or crossing with pakistan. baton. a spin ball doc fell to the taliban on
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wednesday. it's a major surprise routine to pakistan's baluchistan province. and doctors in pakistan have been treating taliban fighters wounded in the latest fighting attorney. banners made significant gains in recent weeks of foreign troops withdraw from the country. the u. k. has reported its highest number of new covered 19 cases in more than 6 months. there were close to $52000.00 new infections on friday. miss comes days before the government trying to relax, restrictions on english restaurants and nightclubs, and coverage. in 1900 cases are also rising in all us states and officials say the surge is largely in unvaccinated people's infections are up 70 percent in the last week. and deaths have jumped by 26 percent. the outbreaks are focused scenarios with low vaccination rates. those are the headlines next on al jazeera. once upon a time in punch bowl, stay with this. oh i
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i came to us right from live on to get away from the war that was happening at the time. and they came to restart a life as a migraine, when i showed up like i, i struggled. it was very difficult. i wanted to give us every data that was at the beginning. i'm like my parents sick for the last 2 decades. lebanese families come to australia to build a better life and escape the destruction of war. but many a demonized in the new land,
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only live beneath get rid of this multi culturalism, because that is dividing a full service. and then after 15 years of immigration from lebanon, anglo, and arab, australia is divided by the 1st gulf there being confronted with a choice between being either arab or restraint. it's up to now the multicultural story is when you 1st australia i already answered this question, harmon, australian citizen starts trailer, and i show on behalf of this john hardesty creature business about about this in as well. in the 190908 tiny criminal minority become drug dealing gang to define the law. these games will be wiped in 2001 kara rhythm. right?
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that is, that arab australians are an enemy within 35 years later. and he, our pension explodes into one of the most intimate, right. try it. try to be a little eaten by the week and a 1000. we have been in effect for 30 years. the paypal converged on chronology. what happened on that sunday in chronology? is it black all countries in am i live in a garage. what am i on at not? i am is jillian. i am living. i am muslin. i'm a mother. i'm a georgia. i'm a child. i'm old already one. this is a story of what it's like to be living and call a trailer at home. we are
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a strategy and, and this is our homeland is where we belong and this is what we have. i i use when i was a little kid, i remember like, you know, my needs that were shaking up and down just because like, you know, i don't know when i'm going to die. and the last, not only my brother, i lost my friend. i lost my neighbor too many people. i know too many people. i love me naughty itala and her husband call
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make doing the live in a civil war. between 975990 an estimated 150000 people killed in the fighting involving muslin and christian militias, backed by complex political align the 1000000 people are forced to flee their hon. mm. the extraneous christian, lebanese has powerful connections in politics, industry, and the law that they are still a tiny minority. and the war is a distant problem far from most, destroyed and lives. so that's the point wally live in a start saying to the strain and government, you have to rescue these people and they kind of be annihilated me in the mid seventies. the phrase, the government changes immigration conditions to cope with an international refugee
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crisis. and a 15 year begins are around $30000.00 lebanese people federal industry. some poorly educated from small remote villages, me as members of an educated middle class, the decision to come to australia is not easy decision. it's a hard decision in simple reason because i love living on i love the country where i born journalist call solve a integrates to its trailer, after 10 years of war. and like many of his generation, the pain he experiences leading his shattered homeland is by the promise of a better lie. i wasn't saying,
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i look from above to this beautiful sea between the dining hall but an opera house. and since i've seen this picture, say this is my country, this is the country way. i want to spend my rest of life. for years later, he returned to lebanon to visit his family and made his future wife. naughty. we got engaged. and then he came back to a stranger and i meant to come back to us riley about a port was shut down and i tried to travel on the boat from by route to cypress. i remember we had about 200 travellers and all the southern
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started every way and fortunately, one on both we were on. so we had broke the flying every way. like, you know, everyone was screaming and yelling. you couldn't see anything. it was pitch dark and nearly lost my life for this year. after 2 days hiding in a bomb shelter, naughty of finally makes it back to her village and her family. i wife from the facts saying hello to them. like now i'm luffy me . i yes, i should be signing, like thank god, almost
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a life. ah, the, my parents were originally from aaa and the world is i knew it was pulling apart around them. in on only was a life in potential danger, but who knows what the future would hold? punchbowl boys. hi principal joe had deed is still a baby when his parents joined the mass migration that will radically change their lives. where i'm really proud of them is they left everything for the sake of myself to start a new life and understanding that they really were going into the unknown.
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if you are arriving in australia from living on and the most popular song on the radio is tit, murray, any song jump in my car? it's going to be a fairly bizarre society that you're entering and try to make sense. for many muslims arriving the notion of public drunkenness was something that was not part of the culture. it's hidden, mystic culture of self enjoyment and celebration of pleasure. so the whole social world that they are entering is very different to what they had to experience more so in fact, than any other community that arrived during the previous 25 years or so. and this is where many lebanese families will call home the white working class and immigrant suburbs of south west sydney canterbury. the camber banks town river wood
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and punch bowl nobody seems able to say how many eliminates of arrived in the last 12 month, but it's talk to me between it's a story of struggle, repeated in family after family. outside is fighting to devise. fathers battling to feed their families, there were no jobs, and they were turned away from 100 houses before getting this one by saying that they had only 2 children. but now $200.00 in rent. the family have been served with an eviction notice. me. in the nodding, so that he's not in a strenuous model of immigrant settlement. it's a bit chunky. what you've got is a national ideology of multiculturalism. you don't yet have a well developed network of things like market resource centers and all sorts of things to become very much part of the story later on in the history of settlement
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. me or the yeah, the rogers saw the middle of a shadow. guess i'll imagery a new which is not the contaminant nor you and other than level showed that even higher up actually moved melody. what kind of land believe me, the okay. family immigrants who arrive before the start of the civil war. imagine myself, don't get to know a 100 another language and when you on there and just starting up in your life, new family kids turbine but like many immigrants in the 1970s, their plan is to own enough to build a new life and then return home to the country of their birth,
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we stayed here until it was not in 79, so my dad thought he'd saved up enough money, missed the family back home, so sold the house, sold everything, packed this all up and took us over to lebanon. the country is being torn apart by the vicious civil war. it would be normal and then all a sudden fighting with break. and there was a very surreal experience. having lived the only part of my life and that when you say the tanks and the army and the shooting and it was right around the house, i think when i how you were living with me, well, is it a genuine loan in the place where we live actually got in the bedroom. we used to, to share my brothers that had a nice, big grenade hall that went through it. not long after we live in australia
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deal can settle in punch bowl. we'll grew up in one house, a 3 bedroom house installed straight and punch bowl, and that's when my aunts and uncles all the time. and they used to divide the rooms by putting ropes up in the room and some blankets over the robes. just to give a run and a little bit of privacy. so there's about 10 kids running around the place and from different families living under the same or the housing department of us at flat in kentucky road area. thought we end in the street. not much better than street in beirut during the war when the style a family movie and the local community suffered from the effects of drug addiction
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and petty crime. it was very unsafe to raise a family. it was difficult for us with limited english backs and it was extremely difficult to allow your children to go downstairs and play in the bach if you're not supervising them. and at times like, you know, you would be walking around and looking at needles in the early eighty's, australia falls into deep recession. unemployment hits can prevent the new arrivals from the highest rate of unemployment, of any ethnic group. one 3rd don't find jobs. and those who do rely on menial labor process arrived in sydney, the mother of other with an occasional and they never used to see daylight is done
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in the morning before in the morning and both on the home and having a like a gown. 14 days a week, you know, i never see that when they deliver. so that was, and they came out of the factory for a cigarette or whatever though it's very hard. george bashes parents, nadra and body land in australia just before the 1st wave of refugees. all the wages among the $35.00 a week, my wages. but if i work over time, 45 bucks day work had to make my future because i know i have a gauge a did i want to feature for them. but to thousands of the new lebanese, it's trailing and there's a barrier to the future. in the new world, the assumption that people will learn english really quickly is absolutely false. and it files over and over again. and the critical place files is for women.
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because most women, if they're working outside the home, they're not working in environments where people speak anything other than arabic. and they are very poor structures for teaching english to women at home. mothers, william, i don't mean lose it. it doesn't matter which one of them and i got a lot of them with them when the muslim is your lead to sure. messing that up and let me put my name on government $9.00 and do like i would skip i watch more, lloyd. i watch a lot of movie,
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how many, why i watch? few movie, and it indicate that all the time i watch dies tomorrow life, because every night she put its movie any 40 years, i watch, i watch them at now. struggling to communicate. in many lebanese, become target of abuse when i gotta show up. and it told me i live and he said, what do you think? because you're lucky. what do you do about the nominal opening, bella holtzie will be let them talk. and the abuse continues to this day. somebody came to me and she said to me, will i tell allison?
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don't tell me walk. i'm was, i'm only before you hold that you, you're 20 years 25 years. i've been here 40434344 years. i do mr. before you for you mom. next i'm going to me because i'm ozy the punch ball and the suburbs of southwest sydney, or a safe haven for refugees escaping the horrors of war. but in the 19, i see many experienced racism, particularly during a time of high unemployment somewhere also so traumatized or injured or otherwise desperate that they got involved in heavy alcohol abuse drugs or whatever. within a generation,
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a small number of trailyn born lebanese criminal will turn to the drug bracket and draw media attention over they use of extreme violence. many come from families traumatized by decades of violence in lebanon. i saw 3 men. they hit machine gun touch me. but they, me, they all the, on the call them and the cards and for those same children, and the new generation of it's trailing born lebanese, a different kind of trauma. no, let insidious continues at the school. but if you, with a reply and handle somebody anglo st. john's, come in and pay me a me and a friend and take the take over the course before any more sandwich. got the
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sandwiches, live in a row, give them a hand. it will laugh at me called 1000000 times beckon george basha was born in australia. but 2 other pupils. he's nothing more than an arab outcast. ah, i became very angry because i'm thinking now i'm john. wow. to see 3 ship it as a strategy. i can't do anything about the black about the skin, so i was born you got a high end, you mean to go right? but you do our pickup for when will any? and i was trying to look demi and we looking at the many me off. i used to be in the races in the recognize at the time i just was just kind of growing up as a teenager to had deep experience is extreme rate isn't playing rugby league,
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so the fire and the other side and i tackled him and, and his response was to call me, you know, and if and walk and if and walk see. and my response was just a bunch and i'm not a person who does i. so it seems that i don't lose my temper, but it's probably in the walk. and it was agreed the beat in it. now one of a sudden he's actually brought the writers him elements. and that actually heard it . and actually you just think so you still no matter what? we always say me as an if and gracie say i just over into a consent for a can santos. i saw him august and often the same last game and all the very popular. but i feel a little better, but i didn't want or did i always, you know, because i'd be so much mentally stuffed from, from public school and really use for school that i didn't like. and what was
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garages? i just thought they're the enemy. couple so much of these guys, and i and i grew hi ah, literally gods die and disproportionate numbers on not ever leaving behind widows who struggled to survive. what meets the ship or women defying tradition to conquer the world's part bounced on, i was 0. coded 19 is a public health crisis that has been compounded by capitalism. alleyway navigates the big questions raised by the global pandemic power system based on private ownership and the profit. 3rd, the world in a ton of capitalism is depend, demons that causes so much of the suffering. explosives, protect the people or the profit episode. one of all hail the lockdown analogy, 0 with bank energy and say to every
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ah, oh. again i'm fully back to go with the headlines on our jazeera, 126 people have been confirmed dead and more than a 1000 are still missing in flags that have ravaged western europe. raging waters and land slides have devastated entire communities, washing away houses and destroying businesses. south africa as president fairs, a week of violence and looting in which at least 212 people were killed was planned in coordinated series on my pulse. i says security forces have identified 12.
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