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well here in de w. there are no survivors in the crash of an ethiopian airlines jet one hundred fifty seven people including five german citizens were on board as the boeing seven thirty seven max lost control shortly after takeoff from a survey about to nairobi it is the second to deadly crash of boeing's latest airliner in five months. coming up stories we'll take a look at how syrian refugees are faring in germany. good. news to the tourism. do it yourself more good than new good candidate. don't miss our. players. the table. and a stage name and petroleum. in a poker game of power and money the competition is fierce battles most important natural resource bluffing and betting checking how much will they be able to play
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and who will win their school we believe that removal energy play an important role in the future. look at putting a jew political establishment starting munching on g.w. play play. play. this time on both stories. jordan recruiting more female police officers nigeria scouting new football talents full body and munich but for us to germany thousands of syrians have found refuge here from the civil war in their country but many suffer homesickness or trauma from imprisonment or even torture experienced in syria. random police violence why i
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asked the man on the ground shut up says the police officer todd acknowledgement knows police brutality all too well he experienced it firsthand in syria the beating it's. you could say it's part of the daily process of the daily procedure where. if you do it if you did something or you didn't do anything it's depends on the officer millwood so torturing beating it's part of the prisoners their life or tonic says he was incarcerated in a syrian prison for six and a half months for helping fighters in the free syrian army on behalf of the red cross when he got out of prison in two thousand and fourteen he fled since then tarik has been living in berlin making ends meet as a professional cartoonist. of course i must also there was i missed the forward walking there but of course what i don't mess and i like here here one committee
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come out be it all church this is something we must and syria germany and other e.u. states have mooted sending syrians back home but the idea of returning to syria makes tonic very afraid. also of the people who will go back to syria. probably they will go to jail probably they will get torture or probably definitely if they didn't do the military duty they will go again to the military duty they would send them to the farm climate zone in only in the berlin district of knowing cohn in the past two years it's been mostly syrians who have moved here. one of them is twenty eight year old abdul rahman he fought for the free syrian army and survived several era offenses his foot was injured in an attack and has not since healed. i know i'm injured and i don't have anyone to care for me but my foot still hurts i'm not allowed to walk on it but i
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still do left and has undergone several operations on his foot and is deep in debt he says he's never really been able to integrate in the three years he's been in germany and on the ferry so there's no social life here there's no life here the people are like machines like machines that just work nonstop you can't understand them. to family on abdul rahman has decided to leave germany and go back home he already has his visa for iraq he'll go overland to syria from there he wants to leave when the month is he afraid of being caught or even killed. a few muscles but there's a saying that death comes no matter what might be afraid death comes to get you here too just more slowly. abdurahman imagined life would be different in germany but like many syrians no matter what the circumstances the pull of home is just too great. in
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jordan working women are still fairly rare but that could soon change more and more women are interested in a career with the police and the government open he supports the idea. she's in charge on the streets. has been a police officer and a man for thirteen years every day she has to make sure traffic flows smoothly on the roads of the jordanian capital it's not easy and it's not the only challenge kind of logic in what at first social acceptance was low especially older men more surprised by being pulled over by a young woman or even getting a ticket from one but now things are going better. than just heavy and the two hundred. women like her. come to the princess basmah training institute for policewoman and to become law enforcement officers the training last
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six months there's also a theoretical part for example in traffic law or domestic security the trainees come from all over the country if they're from conservative families it can take some getting used to. come on but it was hard for me to be away from my family for two weeks for the first time in my whole life. it was really too long for me to. start on aloud to reveal how many police women are being trained here but there's great demand. problem in high should a lot of the applicant must possess jordanian citizenship she may not be younger than eighteen or older than twenty seven during the application period she must be single she may not be shorter than one meter sixty five centimeters and her weight must be in proportion to her height song to mr what are submerged wasn't seven
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percent of police officers in jordan a female which could grow to fifty percent in the future an ambitious goal. of. china's government has abolished its one child policy but every birth still requires an official permit one courageous young chinese woman is taking the unusual step of speaking out against this practice and demanding greater freedom for citizens private lives for all and hanging out the chinese character for double happiness is an ironic gesture it is usually reserved for newlyweds but single and she doesn't want to be a wife but she does want to be a mother. so has it is interesting to her what you hope. of wanted to have a baby my whole adult life. a whole lot i want to be
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a mother and as a woman i want to experience getting pregnant and giving birth to me. arlen has petitioned delegates of the national people's congress china's parliament asking that single women give access to sperm banks but who in china where family planning authority is can still find unmarried mothers for unsanctioned babies she's realistic about her chances of immediate success they were only seen you know in one for getting access to artificial reproduction technology as an unmarried woman is certainly going to be very difficult but i think sometime in the very very distant future it will be possible all an author you name has talked about her unit for motherhood on social media her posts have sparked a lively debate in a society where traditional family values do rule in
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a park in beijing parents gather on sundays to lay out their children's resumes for prospective partners and unmarried child can stigmatize the whole family women in particular are under huge pressure to marry by their late twenty's. and you put the dictionary engine sheiner is an arrangement between families everything that happens in that marriage becomes the business of the couple's parents and extended family but i want a relationship where two people decide for themselves how to live and whether they want children and. i don't know as those aspirations would make it easy to find a partner so she's now looking for a sperm donor online currently she holds down three different jobs in the creative industry she belongs to china's me generation those born after one thousand nine hundred and often considered more individualistic and demanding. a man says she would love to find a father who would take care of the child without the expectations of
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a traditional family but if that doesn't work out she's willing to go it or no. millions of young africans dream of playing professional soccer in europe someday alongside fernando and messi. we sat in on a talent scouting course in nigeria that was held by the by in munich football club . for fourteen year old jabril the next few days could be life changing he's one of eighty boys hoping to catch the eye of one of the world's biggest football clubs they are competing for selection in the buying to use world cup the ten best play as we travel to germany to take part many of the players are from low income families and get in scouted by the german team could mean a change of fortune for the anti our family gets up at night in so many like for
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the from my background have you had to start leaving you with your legs and going through whole community building for me. is new to me is it because i'm looking forward to. the mound they are trying to impress is for my bio legend klaus. now in the club's top talent scouts because you know because it's a big opportunity for byron munich to find the best players and big talents here in nigeria maybe this time we'll find the next messi or cristiana ronaldo it's very difficult because we have our own academy with very good players but in case we find a very good player his level must be much higher than that of our kids because of the difficult legal procedures involved in bringing them over after the training to brill is randomly selected to receive a surprise visit from coach albion tell. it's a chance for the coach to see what life is like for some of his voice he tells the
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coach he has to work every day after school before going to the peach to train. before heading to bill's house the group makes a quick stop at his place of work here he's paid less than a year old to load up a truck with sand. a tedious job that sometimes takes a toll on his body. and i don't know when if you guys will just have to. have a better look into just what he made that was. at the house to bill is proud to show his special guests his medals his dream of playing for an international team could become a reality soon of that he expected i'm looking forward to that but what you just said right in the game for i'll be very healthy you know you know be the happiest day of my life. in grange one european country. for the first band it is going to
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last. it's the day everyone has been waiting for. the f.c. by and fans our supporters have gathered to watch for national youth cup finals and it's time to announce the ten best player as that would be representing nigeria at the world cup in germany. the song. unfortunately bad news for jabril to bill will not be traveling to germany this time but the memory of having one of his football icons in his house who stay with him for a long time. it's
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