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the result reverse culture shock. that you realize how strange artificial little's are they connected to life. the prize winning documentary from the forest starts people first on d w. there are reports that the newborn son of british born teenager should mean a bagel has died in syria bagel who joined the islamic state when she was fifteen has said she wanted to go back to the u.k. to raise her baby in better conditions in british home secretary such a job that revoked her citizenship to prevent her from returning to. police in the turkish city of istanbul have fired tear gas at demonstrators taking part in a march to mock international women's day many of the protesters were demanding the release of women imprisoned in syria authorities said the march was an authorized
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peaceful marches took place in cities around the world in berlin women's day was for the first time declared a public holiday. venezuela's worst electricity blackout in decades has extended into a second day schools was shut and work suspended across the country president nicolas maduro has blamed the outage on u.s. sabotage of venezuela's main hydroelectric plant the opposition blames mismanagement and corruption. tens of thousands of demonstrators have marched across algeria and the biggest protest yet against president abdullah sisi beautifully his bid for a fifth term the demonstrations were mostly peaceful but of thora he's used tear gas and stun grenades in parts of the capital algiers beautifully kit is in a hospital in geneva and has rarely been seen in public since suffering a stroke in two thousand and thirteen.
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a staggering drop in chinese exports and a soft jobs report from the u.s. new signs of a global slowdown we'll take a look at how investors are sizing up the latest indicators. also on the show it's twenty nineteen and women are still vastly under-represented in company boardrooms worldwide one of the few women c.e.o.'s in the auto industry tells us what it's like being in her position. i'm stephen beard slumberland thanks for joining us u.s. employers added just twenty thousand jobs in february the smallest gain in nearly a year and a half unseasonably cold weather slowing global growth a trade dispute with china and increased caution among consumers wade.
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