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he finished just short of a medal she managed to clear rounds but knocking down this royal jungle coaster 3rd place but overall it was a successful day for the german riders on home soil in front of 40000 equestrian funds. and you're up to date now on t.w. news up next pakistan and the fight to deliver an education to children living in poverty don't forget you can get all the latest news and information around the clock on our website that's dot com let's watch. how about taking a few risks you could even take a chance on. don't expect happy ending.
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i mean. i'm not going to the gym well i guess sometimes i am but i stand up in the winter when the german thinks deep into the german culture of looking at the stereotype cracks but if you think this is the country that i now live. here you don't seem to take it as grandma there you go it's all that good ok. i'm rachel join me to meet the german from d.w. . post. welcome to world stories. a glimmer of hope south africa's fight against hiv germany the past is a foreign country but 1st to pakistan according to the un sustainable development
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goals all children should be in education by 2030 but a recent review paints a bleak picture especially for low income countries i'll get off it's easy to clock in the morning and much should be getting ready for school but the 12 year old stopped going a few years ago in order to work and support his family plus a lot bellow the well i come here early in the morning and stay told late which is very tiring when i get home i have a bath and go to the mosque. we don't have money which is why i can no longer study . subjects situation is the norm for millions of children across pakistan a new report from unesco estimates some $5300000.00 are out of his at the primary level and goes north of the most going to van persie and unmarried as children and afterwards of going to school. this
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school was established by volunteers in karachi offering feel lessons to the nearby fishing community the classes offer and escape groups you post and hope for a back a future. of all we play games and really enjoy ourselves they teach as well so we like coming here. i want to study and become a pilot when i grow up. they teach us in english and or do i want to learn here and then become a teacher myself prime minister iran han has vowed to prioritise and invest in education but the government continues to spend less than is recommended by international standards. sajid says he would love to become up a list man but the only real hope he and millions like him have is if pakistan not only seamlessly reforms of education system but also lives families like started
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out of poverty to send their children to school the government has its work i'll do according to the latest u.n. forecast one in 4 children will not complete their education by going to. south africa has one of the highest rates of hiv aids in the world more than 7000000 people there have contracted the virus but thanks to persistent campaigning and free condoms there are around. as for health. engineering student nope she is on her way to the campus health center students can get tested for hiv for free in the waiting room there's a video advertisement for prep a preventative medicine that protects against the virus she began taking prep few months ago which involves taking one tablet per day and going for
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a checkup every 2 months. it's heavy and it is spreading like very fast these days these years the in our youth so i don't it'll be a good thing to protect myself but actually i'm proud day you wish like everyone can do it because i think there is that easiest way to prevent it has been is from speeding and is trying to persuade more students to use prep to protect themselves against hiv she says that while she wouldn't talk to her parents about hiv the subject is no longer to be amongst her p.s. to be honest and i want you to most of all you do we don't like using condoms or section yes we don't like using condoms so just in case we're not feeling like using condoms we can use it cause we know we don't have a problem because we know that we are still processing if it is to face that's where using the college of unclear chairs one of the 1st to offer age i.v. health center on campus it's part of a project initiated by doctors without borders that has been usually successful in the last few years it's with the help of the project that the area has been able to
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reach the so-called 1990 goal a year ahead of schedule the goal was conceived at the un as a treatment target to help end lee aids epidemic world white the aim is this by 202090 percent of all those living with age i read know their status 90 percent diagnosed with hiv infection will receive antiretroviral therapy and 90 percent of people receiving therapy will have viral suppression since 2 of the 11 when we started it. we many to pandemic have as it is called this excess of the project. by the way in which we approached it from the word go. community and 3 which allowed the community leadership to be part and parcel of the project. one of them is beginning my you said it traditional leader who is open about being h. i.v.
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positive. when i 1st told people i was hiv positive they were shocked they took one look at me and said you can have aids and not look sick or lose weight no one had suspected anything until i told them only then did some people believe me and even have themselves tested as well. as convinced that her country is on the right path she wants to do her bit and continue to bring attention to the age iris amongst her friends. syrians and lebanese refugee camps are increasingly being forced to dismantle shelters made out of stone or concrete building regulations say the authorities but observers and n.g.o.s say it's an obvious attempt to get the refugees to leave.
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it's back breaking work in scorching heat. and his neighbors demolished the roofs under which they've lived for 6 years the refugees from syria have to tear down their huts using only their hands and a few simple tools. that and i'm very angry i've lived here since 2013 and within a span of 2 weeks dave decided that everything has to be demolished it's very hard for us i have diabetes and i asked masses all 113 huts in this refugee camp near us all are set to be destroyed a decision made by the lebanese government to stone buildings are deemed illegal and must now be removed as quickly as possible. fled the bombings in the syrian city of homs with his wife and 3 children here the 60 year old grandfather and his family found refuge a room a kitchen a toilet and a roof over their heads the family was grateful but is now all the more shocked
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following the demolition order. yet my whole being in the lead we are just crushed by the news that they want us out we were safe here but what should we do now is just as hard as when we had to leave syria that many that i can never get my own. cell has been hit hard by the influx of refugees the quiet border town took in 120000 syrians 3 times its own population the rundown electricity and water supply is close to collapse the local schools only have space for 3000 pupils but there are 12000 children many locals worry about their jobs. who chese says he understands these concerns and is willing to implement the expensive eviction order but he calls it manipulative and aimed at forcing the refugees back to their homes. this increases the pressure on the city
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council the refugees the ide organizations but it doesn't fix any of the problems at all. so far none of the refugees have left they fear persecution in syria but. life in this camp will only get harder for them now. and his family have been told to move into a tent made of top hole and plastic electricity and running water have not been connected yet it offers little shelter from the summer heat and the bitterly cold winter. when knox was able to flee nazi germany when he was 13 just months before the outbreak of the 2nd world war he and 10000 mostly jewish children were granted refuge in the u.k. on a recent visit to berlin the 94 year old retraced a painful journey. should i hate the people who who did another live anymore
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they're older than i am and. be here so much longer. i go to school. and smoke was coming out of the school. and there was a commotion their teacher was outside the school and they said you go home to days of school 13 your boy who doesn't have to go to school has a day off i didn't know. i got home as quickly as took me 25 minutes i suppose of a bicycle to get home and they hadn't told me this the night before a friend had phoned us just don't stay at home tonight there's going to be trouble tonight they knew what was going to happen it was all planned it wasn't spontaneous it was pretty or and unfortunately my father had not been at home so he wasn't i didn't pick him up or call him so that was. beginning of.
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the realization that it was impossible to play by the city then made a decision it was to move to schools and that was the hand they had most of the director of the school so he started this and i'm still been i think about it that in 2 months he organized the 1st group to go to england and he managed that in age weeks is quite incredible that was the beginning of our trip to england and i was expecting sooner or later to go to america with my parents. and then. when i went on. the last communication had from them was in 1942 my father wrote on the 19th to tell me that they were leaving because the. only all we knew was that we're going to the east
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no detail. we know now that they went to extermination camp. but this i didn't find out absolutely years ago. and you live with it nothing you can do about. it but at the same time go see what's up when you think what's happening here what's happening in the whole of europe and all these various countries where the right wing is coming up again i remember that i durham about when my parents it was when the fog about hitler was just as mad can't last for 5 years. but it lost and he created. what we know was what happened with the end result was that it did happen and i'm afraid it's could happen i don't know i hope not thank.
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the blueprint for every living thing on this planet any minute race of color and. brilliant natural because it's the most effective way to see vast amounts of data scientists in syria now want to use this code for technology they're developing artificial d.n.a. to see digital information. are a today next. it's still not a reality. i suppose things in a different life thanks richard. good inventive see him in season training dissolving space into enlists. one of the greatest artists of our time
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