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uncle and uncles my grandfather and uncle and uncles loved it too. this coffee pot i took it to. if i went on a pic nick, everywhere, it stayed with me and it stays all the time stop —— picnic. when the airstrike happen, i was sitting in a house. i had 20 hiding there. the plan came and attacked us. there. the plan came and attacked us. we were drinking coffee. i was washing the cups. i immediately put it in washing the cups. i immediately put itina washing the cups. i immediately put it in a bag. i asked my son to find a car so we it in a bag. i asked my son to find a car so we could leave. we loaded the car and left. i love coffee, evenif the car and left. i love coffee, even if i died, i would drink coffee. i like coffee more than food, more than anything. if it's morning or night, i'll still drink coffee. my
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my name is layla and i am 22 years old. icame my name is layla and i am 22 years old. i came from kobane in syria. the day that i left it was in 2014, it was in october. in that time the islamic state were about to control the area and attack the city. i heard from the radio, they were saying they are coming, so it means that it's the time where we have to think to run away and save our lives. me and my family, wejust tried to find a way to run. the moment we decided to leave, my father was calling us to get in the car quickly, saying we have to move
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110w. car quickly, saying we have to move now. i didn't take anything, ijust took some of my fashion books. in that moment when i took it, nothing came to my mind, only my fashion books came to my mind, that i have to save them, because all my ideas is there since i was a kid and i have to take. i'm working now, i'm helping my family andi i'm working now, i'm helping my family and i can't focus more on designing like i was doing before, but sometimes when i have free time i definitely go back to design something. when i hold my books and when i checked it, i remember all the moments i was painting clothes, i was designing and how it was coming to my mind. it makes me feel like i go back in time, i go back to the time when i made those designs, it makes me feel happy and sad at the same time. happy because icy my designs as something very nice.
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actually i'm proud of each design i'm making because it looks like a different thing, like a modern thing, and sad because it makes me remember the sad moments i was living in syria and designing in the same time. i'm nizarand i'm i'm nizar and i'm five years old. it was coming very fast. it destroyed our house. the bombers came. and the army came. they
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destroyed our house. they shop fire and destroyed all my toys. they didn't leave a single piece of them. —— shot. were you scared? didn't leave a single piece of them. -- shot. were you scared? yes, when the plane was coming and bombing i was scared but i was younger then. so what did you bring? i took this spiderman costume and i put it in the bag when i left. we all left. my dad gave me the costu me. all left. my dad gave me the costume. i'm going to go and be a fighter and fight basher. when i
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have the costume i feel strong. —— bashar. my name is zachary and i'm from hama from a town called hellfire. i was iwasa i was a painter and decorator in syria and from that work i bought a men's clothes shop. the shop was going well and i had good customers. they came and went until the beginning of the revolution. the bombs would sometimes hit our village, we all got scared. we couldn't stay. one day the shelling in our village
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came early in the morning, around 5am. iwas came early in the morning, around 5am. i was with my son. i took my family, my son and my wife, to the basement. we knew we couldn't stay there. we were terrified. the only thing i brought with me was my brother's shed. —— shirt. he died of cancer. it's this undershirt. i miss him so much. he wasn'tjust a brother but my friend. he was everything a friend should
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be. we would chat about everything and anything. he had a very good heart. he was generous. a very good man. when i hold the shirt i feel sad and happy. i don't know how to explain it. i feel happy it's something from him, sadness because he died. i feel like he's next to me. i don't know how to explain what i think but i feel happy and relaxed when icy the shirt. —— when icy. i hope my children's future is better than oui’s. children's future is better than ours. i hope that god sends them nicer days. better than the life we
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left. hello, my name is noor and hello, my name is noorand i'm ten years old. when i left syria, i took my doctors kit. i also had another ploy. i loved her very much. kit. i also had another ploy. i loved hervery much. her kit. i also had another ploy. i loved her very much. her name was lucy but i couldn't take her with me because we left the bag she was in by mistake. —— another toy. lucy was my friend from when i was little. my itiuiti my friend from when i was little. my mum and dad bought her for me. when she got sick i took care of her and gave her medicine. when we came here i got another goal to replace lucy. i was sitting with
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my mum in the living room watching tv, then we heard the explosion. it was a barrel bomb. the plane came and started bombing. they ran in and said, "grab the bags, we must leave. we we re we were only meant to be in turkey for three months and then go back home. but we didn't go back and it made me cry. i wanted to go back and get lucy. i was sad. the position is that really matter. thanks so much for watching. —— possessions. hello there. after the fairly windy spell of weather that many saw over the festive period, things are turning colder and much quieter too.
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here's the scene in highland scotland on monday, some snow over higher ground. some sunshine to see out boxing day too across the isle of wight. high pressure is dominating the weather for everyone as we head through the day on tuesday. the isobars fairly widely spaced for the most part, much less windy than in recent days. frost and fog patches around especially in parts of england and wales, further north, more cloud and breeze around. looking around the country at 9am, across the bulk of england and wales, a fine start to the day. pretty chilly, the coldest night we have seen in a little while, some frost around and a few mist and fog patches. further north across northern england and northern ireland, more cloud and again a chilly start to the day, some isolated showers in the far north—west of scotland, perhaps some rain for a time towards the northern isles but that should clear then looking dry across—the—board on tuesday. a really decent day for heading out into the countryside for a walk, lots of sunshine on offer, some patchy cloud here and there
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and in a few places the mist and fog will be slow to clear. so colder than we've seen recently, highs between 6—8. tuesday evening looks a bit chilly but clear and dry. the main problem will be mist and fog building once again. as we head into the middle part of the week, high pressure stays with us across the country and with those light winds and relatively clear skies, i think we will wake up to scenes like this. locally some dense patches of fog around, especially on wednesday onwards, through the rest of the week it will cause some disruption. if you have travel plans by air or road it could be a foggy picture by the time we get to wednesday, particularly across england and wales. less fog in scotland and northern ireland, more breeze and cloud around here. plenty of sunshine on offer by the afternoon. temperatures between 3—9. where the fog lingers in a few pockets it will be pretty cold and grey for much of the day on wednesday.
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where the fog clears, some glorious spells of sunshine. into the latter part of the week, a weather front to the far north—west of scotland, a bit breezy here and perhaps rain later on on thursday but it is high pressure dominating really. looking ahead to thursday and friday, things are mainly dry, there will be variable amounts of cloud but watch out for the potential for some mist and dense fog around too. bye for now. hello. good morning. this is breakfast, with louise minchin. too many young carers are going "under the radar" and don't get the support they need. a study by the children's commissioner for england says four out of five young people don't get the help they should from local authority social services. good morning. it's tuesday the 27th of december. also this morning: some voters in england will have to show photographic id before
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