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i. hear what is coming up next the week in reports featuring a full majar a fight so working to heal skull as from decades of violence in the in island i'll be back with more news at the top of the hour and now thanks so much for watching some. people here love life. they love their country but not the current conditions. in iraq the journey through land full of contradictions. joy and sadness. confidence and doubt. our documentary depicts the
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contrast spoke everyday life. and hope people cope with the for. their run bittersweet. starts may second g.w. . this week on world story. a former nigerian boko haram victim attends university. of hungary and journalist in german exile. but first we take a look at northern ireland where an ex ira fighter is on duty as a social worker promoting peaceful coexistence in his neighborhood.
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john donnelly is a former a fighter from terry and his home is a small collection of treasures from the decades of wolf known as the trouble to. show me a young lad unless the british soldiers spelt back contains photos from a secret list of wanted a members. present of michelle for they are technically army. miscarry usually do. very informal. is a farmer. and maybe it was martin mcguinness was to form a provisional ira leader but later sinn fein's chief negotiator for the good friday agreement twenty one years ago are. over three decades he and the ira for british rule in northern ireland john donnelly was the leading political force and terry northern ireland second largest city he was instrumental in kearse aiding ira operatives to lay down their hopes. twenty one years on the conflict seems to have
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been settled but for many this is merely a superficial arrangement. john donnelly says poorer areas of dairy are still waiting for the peace dividend to kick in. says a peace agreement ok up till now. there has been no tangible. shuffler people can put their finger on and say look. that that was that's what happened to the good faith if you remember the a b. and c. . in the rossa mons community center the former i.e. fighter is a social worker helping those who are off. to punish so-called anti-social behavior radical elements impose ritual and justice in the poorer areas of dairy this is a holdover from earlier times when the ira policed neighborhoods
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a tradition that radical irish republicans are carrying on today. a mother and her son this is the community center they want to remain anonymous the boys accused of stealing a car his threatens punishment is to be shot in the leg. we're trying donnelly is trying to mediate. i talk to people at the threat. because. because we needed it. we're girly you write a letter a letter of apology will hopefully avert the looming threat. it's a typical day at the rosemont community center an indication that for some people in northern ireland peace has returned. even twenty one years after the good friday agreement. reporters without borders warns press freedom is under threat in hungary. that means many
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hunt garion journalists are forced to go into exile. nearly nine hundred kilometers separated berlin in budapest but for a journalist or a dish areas work the two cities are worlds apart since viktor orban became prime minister nine years ago hungary's media landscape has changed radically. i got her best when i was a child i always heard that hungry was one of the most liberal countries in what was the eastern bloc and i grew up with this idea that is depressing that specifically this democracy in hungary is slowly being deconstructed and that press freedom is being restricted. during the experience first hand how new regulations turn the broadcaster where she worked into state controlled media critical colleagues were fired she herself quit and went to germany in twenty
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twelve. bagnall is from back home two hundred journalists including doris former colleague were recently laid off and here t.v. station once critical of the hungary and government he reports that the broadcaster was taken over by a media foundation headed by a manager loyal to the government. as it can a lengthy perspective as there are no long term opportunities for quality journalism in hungary. dora works at a nonprofit organization in berlin with its own news portal and last is an agency that produces content focused on eastern europe she says you can find critical reports written in hungary and about corruption for example but they are mainly online yes good propaganda you know there's a lot of propaganda in hungary the same militaristic choice of words the same formulations the same phrases that government speakers use.
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journalists who do not cooperate are denounced as traitors according to reporters without borders animosity towards the media leads to violence dora fears that this could also happen in hungary. five years ago the boko haram terror group abducted more than two hundred girls in northeastern nigeria today cap of them are free and enroll that university but not all parents approve. a muslim is in high spirits and he can laugh again something he wasn't able to do for a long time we first met a most five years ago just a few months after the terror group boko haram abducted his daughter from her school in chibok up to that but i was totally devastated then i couldn't eat for three days and i cried and cried. like i thought i'd failed as
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a father. but actually my most important duty as a father is to protect my daughter and i failed to do that. when we can make. two and a half years ago his daughter comfort was suddenly freed after the government's negotiations with boko haram. her family is finally recovering but a farmer is still not entirely at ease he lives in chibok and his daughter received a government scholarship to study at a university that a whole day's journey away. i'm proud of her and happy that she can study again but that's one problem no one is telling us exactly what the girls are doing. more than one hundred freed girls from chip book housed at the american university in your to attend
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a kind of prep course reginald bragg's the school director shows us around for the girls' protection filming is allowed only during the school break he says the trauma has left its mark the clock stopped you know. so we're very sensitive to things. just feeling depressed. you know from. liver you know. leg back you know just. bragg's says the girls need peace and quiet and time to concentrate on their studies. says he says only a few parents have been as critical as the most level most of the people you know are supportive but you always have people who are not you know who are you going to
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school you need to be out here on a par with me to get married you need to do this so you know listen to those naysayers because in the. process to each. degree there is a cloud and believe she did it. called his daughter comfort at least twice a week that's his only contact with her he says she'd like to come back to chibok after her studies and work as a doctor or intrapreneur and serve her community a father can hardly wait. thomas jefferson first came to shanghai as a student then he married today his funny online videos of being a foreigner in china and having chinese in-laws had made him an internet sensation . when thomas docks also known as often straws through the streets of shanghai he rarely goes unnoticed.
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there are now. thomas is a celebrity on the chinese internet seven million people follow him on social media when he posts clips about his life as a foreigner in china. says it's. your shanghai accent is great your real shanghainese. there were really. thomas came to shanghai as a student in two thousand and twelve he fell in love and stayed in his videos he talks in fluent chinese about a broad range of topics food. travel. he wanted to be. but it all started with a sketch about his german mariage. need to hide full. body. wire to pay for the guys who.
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thomas and his wife julie write and produce the clips together and they can make a living from them it all started when they came across a video by a chinese internet celebrity. sketched out when she recorded a sketch about coming hung for chinese new year that's when people are us the same questions over and over again when you getting married how much do you know when you're going to buy a car when you're going to buy a flat julie then said to me you should film a clip about marrying into a chinese family as a foreigner. how do you feel. when i told my parents i'm getting a foreigner my father chris glass down we were having lunch and he said why did you
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say that i said a foreigner. he shouted are you crazy what's wrong with you all these foreigners are playboys. that. it's true i didn't like him at the start he's fat he said he was poor and a student base don't talk about that it's embarrassing. they continued to joke about what has now turned into a wonderful friendship for his part thomas says he's lucky to have found the chinese family who share his sense if you want one sketch at a time. transforming
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what secrets lie behind these moves. find an immersive experience and explore fascinating and cultural heritage sites. w world heritage three sixty can be. played for. ten days six there might ask is there any method in this madness find out later on in the show everyone and welcome to another fun edition of your own x. with me your host meghan lee it's good to be with you as usual we've got a lot.
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