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he's equally dangerous. days and you can sleep will move south so they can plant crops and trying to food. floods and droughts climate change become the main driver of mass migration you couldn't write any up are going to be snide if you want and probably more thing will come to. a climate exodus starts thirty years on t w. british prime minister to these i'm a has asked the e.u. for yet another extension to bragg's it saying the u.k. needs more time to avoid leaving the block without a deal may has asked for a delay till june the thirtieth but utopian council president donald tusk plans to suggest an extension of up to a year. thousands of demonstrators were on the march the real genius capital algiers for the seventh consecutive friday they're calling for a change of government the latest rally comes just days after pressure from the
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army and street protests forced ailing president abdel aziz beautifully cut to recite after twenty years in power. former u.s. president barack obama has met chancellor angela merkel as part of this three day visit to germany the two are said to have discussed transatlantic ties which have been strained under the trumpet ministration obama will wrap up his trip in berlin on saturday with a question and answer session for young people. a lawyer for u.s. president donald trump has described as political harassment a request by host democrats to obtain the president's tax returns and says it is quote not consistent with governing law trump broke with tradition by refusing to release his tax returns during his presidential campaign democrats say they need the files to identify any conflict of interest. twenty five years ago a plane carrying the president of rwanda was shot down the crash was used by
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government supporters to justify the start of one of the twentieth century's darkest chapters one hundred days of genocide killing to see while the world stood by and did nothing tonight remembering and reconciling a generation after the genocide i'm burned off in berlin this is the day. the guns imagine how it feels like going out underneath there were over one million victims of the genocide on the. very tourist knowing that you're all alone with no parents a new sibling for many of these would flee from the careless in a while with who would jump on that but it's impossible to there are victims whose bodies have been thrown away in places we don't know. in one great one.
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