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the result reverse culture shock. that he realized how strange artificial. really connected to life. the prize winning documentary from the forest starts people first on t.w. . the newborn son of british born teenager shamima begum has died in a syrian refugee camp of pneumonia according to numerous sources begum who had joined the islamic state when she was fifteen had said she wanted to go back to the u.k. to raise her baby in better conditions british home secretary such a job that revoked her citizenship to prevent her from returning. tens of thousands of demonstrators have marched across algeria and the biggest protest yet against president abdullah sisi beautifully his bid for
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a fifth term the demonstrations were mostly peaceful but i thought he's used tear gas and stun grenades in pots 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. turkish police have fired tear gas the demonstrators taking part in a march to mock international women's day in istanbul many of the protesters were demanding the release of women imprisoned in syria authorities said the march was an authorized. united states senator elizabeth warren has a valid to break up amazon google and facebook if elected president in online posts she said the giant technology companies should be regulated to boost competition and limit their influence warren is one of several democrats seeking a party's nomination to run against donald trump in the twenty twenty alexion.
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march eighth marks international women's day and for the first time in twenty nineteen it's a holiday in the state of berlin so today i want to see what the german capital has on offer for women travelers. and do women really have different needs and wishes while on vacation than men. for. joining me on today's journey is my. all women of course.

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