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get to the hospital this is. the only way. it's good to have you with us the sound of gunshots from last friday. faded but they've left a trail of tears in their wake lives destroyed. many of those who came from pakistan india. and other countries in the region people such as a twenty six year old. an only son he moved from karachi to new zealand for a job he wanted to help support his family back home twenty five year old. husband . she was pursuing a do. then this fifty year old named rashid from
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a bottle in pakistan the teacher moved to new zealand eight years ago all his actions in the mosque on friday. the haka performed by schoolchildren in honor of the victims of friday's terror attack. the maori ceremonial dance was traditionally performed by warriors to intimidate therefore. it is perhaps no greater tribute to the character and courage of this man named rashid who gave his life trying to stop the gunman entering the mosque and his needs of pakistan his family gather in grief finding solace in his heroism i saw that video and the first thing i wanted to see was that look in his eyes i did not see an iota of size and that made me proud.
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man he was he's my hero at least. mourners here are praying not just for. the father of three died along with his twenty one year old son tyler. for their care in kenya it was she'd sacrifice sets an example for humanity. they left a message for every human being in the. messages that if you see something. happening and that is not good for other humans or if that is hurting other people you give your everything to serve. even if mean if it means giving your life. the father and son are among nine victims originally from pakistan known to have been killed on friday. in a tweet pakistan's prime minister imran khan praise niamh for trying to tackle the
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white supremacist attacker he said nine's courage would be recognized with a national award he. would be like a tried with children. with grown ups. just before. in life name rashid was a teacher his final act a lesson in the meaning of bravery and joining us for more on this story is journalist. from islamabad in pakistan good to see you what more can you tell us about the name rashid. well they received is basically from after about baathist on and he moved to new zealand almost a decade ago he was pushing his ph d. and he was a teacher working as a teacher will. just yet three sons one of the son was with him i just
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want his name was that i was around twenty one twenty two years old and the name was basically a constant constantly in touch with his family not for he was planning the wedding of his son to launch a war period in this gun attack and the family now states that you know while we were discussing how we can going to arrange the marriage until a few days ago or not we are talking about the funeral of name and. decided not pakistan and something is not a stranger but the kind of extremist violence that have been operated in new zealand what is the reaction been in part to thought that this kind of violence against pakistan is and muslims abroad. well we only talk about new zealand sitting here in pakistan but people in pakistan consider many new zealand as the safest and very peaceful country so it was kind of a shock for the people to get to know about this kind of attack but as the prime minister of pakistan states that you know terrorism is everywhere every country is
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facing it and whenever there is such kind of an attack one should call it a terrorist attack and this was the concern of the pakistani people here in pakistan but as the prime minister of new zealand stated as a as a stick at this as a terrorist attack you know people have taken all this very positively here in pockets on terrorism is a global draw now that's what the people of oxen or the community depravity spock's one believes and that needs to be developed in the same way if you mention the prime minister just of new energy did all this a terror attack which is also being praised around the world for handling of the aftermath of this terrible tragedy what is the reaction been in pakistan to that. well people in pakistan have to conduct very positively not only the statements and the way she tackled the whole situation but also those images went wider here in pakistan when she went onto is that the mosque where she was hugging the muslim
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community living in new zealand and the way she was dressed up the way she stepped in the situation two issues scored the terrorist attack everything has been taken a very positively front by the people of pakistan. speaking to us from islamabad thank you very much. to taiwan now which is marking five since a historic protest movement back in march twenty fourth this is what taiwan's parliament looked like for just as mostly students incest by trade deal with china occupied parliament for more than two weeks they were part of the so-called sunflower movement named so for the sunflowers demonstrators got it as a symbol of hope they claimed the trade deal made taiwan too dependent on china and harmed its political autonomy but five years later what is the situation in taiwan they did lose phebe kong asked one of the protest he does what impact the movement had on the island and on the trade deal in particular so in terms of this will be
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we can say that we. were invisible because. we. will be able to be in. to be on. the. people. who are divided. and the progressive. minority. still the majority of people. in the world still this is the biggest challenge you know we have been in the midst of all the social movement in. the groove in this now we because we need you we need you. to. reveal a linkage between earth and. this is the time. it was the world's
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first hospital on rails for twenty eight years india's lifeline express has been providing services to the country's so-called medical deserts disadvantaged regions with next to no access to public health care now when the hospital train rolls into town people can get life changing treatments free of charge he has a look at how the mobile finnick is making a difference. they arise full of hope ready to embark on a journey of healing. people come from across the region to board this train that will soon change their lives passengers actually patients waiting for cataract surgery. these elderly travelers can't afford much needed operations the lifeline express is an unexpected boon hospital train that brings health care to india's rural poor. once onboard patients discover
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a cutting edge clinic. the ten doctors and eight nurses here today are all volunteers they come from all over donating their time. for ok by this operation will be an adventure into the unknown. origin ok. if if. i'm really happy i don't know what's going to happen during the operation and i'm a little scared to. have. busted i'm sweating i would go out and i think of all the people who work hard to heal us that they do so much for the poorest people that they caught up. in the tuttles to the patients is tremendous. we see life changing all day. and night from expenses called a magical train. but the challenge is to spread word of the train out to far flung
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communities these g. patrols get the job done. let's. take this it's about a free medical training come for a check to pick up. but it's about right we go from village to village to distribute these flyers it warms my heart because these are extremely poor areas where they need to be told that there is free care. for arctic didn't it is. most people who live in these alleys have never been to the hospital. a clear see here treatments are treatments that what you want for yes that's ok i'm going to go that's for sure. back on the lifeline express operation is complete show only have
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a few minutes to recover before joining her husband outside. there she seems to be doing much better than before but it was not i don't have the words. we're very grateful to. another success story for the lifeline express. over the past thirty years its operators say they've completed one hundred and thirty thousand operations reaching more than ten million patients in need. more stories on our website did up new dot com for us lash. out on facebook as well . we live in now with images from christ. where the community has been mourning those kinda as of prayed on friday the victims of rage and. many originally from countries across asia. of i.
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providing insights global news that matters d.w. made for mines. coach a video. link to africa. story link to exceptional stories. and discussion from the news visit and while we're excited to interview that comes from africa join us on facebook. from. washington seeks to end preferential trade status for india donald trump has singled out india as the country benefiting the most from this program and he wants to put an end to it will this leads to a new trade dispute between the u.s. and another asian powerhouse. also on the show europe marks equal pay day but
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figures show equality is still a long way off we go to our correspondents in delhi and singapore to find out how much of an issue equal pay is in those regions. welcome to the w business asia i want to go jones and well and good to have you with us starting with germany's top banks deutsche bank and command's bank saying they're considering a merger that could solve their ongoing problems both lenders have been struggling in recent years with deutsche in particular falling from grace tumbling from a global giant to just one of many financial players globally daughter bank currently ranks in fifteenth place with assets over around one and a half trillion dollars a year now it's lagging far behind the world's number one bank that is chinese i.c. d.c. and the largest u.s. bank j.p. morgan chase bank is in the fifty third place down there as you can see with that acid sheet of just under half a trillion dollars if germany's two biggest banks were to much they would move up
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