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girl next you tube channel. closed a good line of stories. with exclusive. must see concerning. your own. place to be curious minds. do it yourself networkers. so subscribers don't miss out. this week on world stories. germany 30 years after the end of east germany russia to stalin god statue gets a facelift we begin in greece where more than $10000.00 refugees including a large number of children are still housed at camp maria on the island of lesbos
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the conditions of the camp are horrific. this tent outside greece's largest refugee camp is home to 4 people. iman who fled syria has been living here for close to a month the morea campus 4 times over its capacity so thousands are forced to live in the surrounding all this growth. over a cup of tea i'm on tells us what life in the camp is like crowded dirty and dangerous and every day every day that's normal no i feel they are fighting inside . yeah. but then we come to here. we don't want we don't want a problem with anyone. but problems in moria hard to avoid a fire broke out at the end of september in the camp and at least one person died
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residents rioted in anger as the firefighters put up the flame and they broke into administrative offices. since that incident i am on says trash has accumulated in heaps he believes the garbage collectors are too afraid now to come to the area. its children who suffer most from the dire conditions they live in. the aid organization doctors without borders runs a mobile clinic next to the camp today they will see about 100 children a normal caseload. the most common ailments are fevers lice skin conditions but psychological trauma is on the rise. the organization says many children in morea camp have inflicted harm on themselves and have even attempted suicide. this is daily life inside a refugee camp packed with more than 10000 people the result of the resurgence and
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see crossings to lesbos. a situation that worries younus master again as he is the mayor of moria the small town right next to the camp. like many people living here he feels lesbos is being left to fend for itself if it up another she admitted to europe should show more solidarity and support greece with this problem greece alone isn't capable of dealing with this large number of refugees the e.u. member states have to help take in people and at the same time increase the pressure on turkey to stick to their side of the agreement if i wish to shoehorn europe we're here but if you're. back in the camp i'm on says he doesn't want to be a burden on anyone all he wants is a safe place to live. and he hopes to find this place before winter. next we traveled to germany in october 1909 communist east germany's days were numbered every monday thousands of people marched demanding freedom and democracy.
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we talked to some people who were eyewitnesses to history. on october 9th 1909 cats when hatton was in a prison in light sick in east germany she was just 20 years old on this day you could feel that the guards were already nervous and you could hear sounds later in the day. close to the evening and what we later crew feel that maybe what we have heard. where sound all 70000 people walking. among the crowd marching for freedom and democracy was that 18 year old opposition activist catlin my. german reunification just didn't cross my mind at the time my motivation was things
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can't go on like this a strings are this country has no future we have no freedom of expression no free elections i wanted to reform the country i wanted democracy in the cittie are in. for months premie things have been held at leipsic said nicholas church on september 4th catherine hutton how a un felt abana it called for an open country with free people the protest was captured on film by western media. it was important to us that our own people in our country could see it and they could see oh wow there's something that has started in life and it's not as g.d.r. media tells its like they are criminals and they want to destroy our country know they are girls they could be my friend they could be my daughter she was imprisoned
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soon after for riotous assembly but by october 9th knowledge of the growing protests had spread guns like the bus and it was clear throughout life what was at stake. vance for post at our own town full of soldiers and police on call snipers were on the roofs in downtown life in the hospitals blood reserves were being stocked up the guy who was on bomb could conceive of a bomb. but the protesters marched peacefully around the city of light sick in the following weeks the demonstrations continue to grow and within a month the berlin wall had fallen i think a group always stay with me but i have been growing up in a dictatorship for that. i will always value the freedom i haue but i would like people remember that. the ma chrissy. isn't living here so we have to be
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a part of it. and there's no one outstanding it for us i would really like people to remember that. in the russian city of volgograd it is a huge memorial the city catered to the heroes of the battle of stalingrad the motherland calls is being restored in time for celebrations marking the 75th anniversary of the soviet victory in that battle. a call to arms against hitler army a cry of victory of a nazi germany. the motherland calls towering at 85 meters commemorates world war 2. the monument has aged quite a bit since 1967 winter weather have taken their toll and since chunks of concrete have fallen off in some places the study it could have been positive
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visitors. extensive for innovation work began 3 years ago. this project is unique so all the work here is unique to the statue was female so we treat her like a real person. but the more the good for us that she's a woman who's suffering from various illnesses that we're healing after 50 years. like anyone her age she did a range of doctors who can help her in different ways to somebody i mean when your previous what visit us can see this dutch you skeleton the jag antic structure is supported by almost a 100 steel cables that the way it can withstand strong winds and the cables also have to be replaced. of a memorial on the. formerly known grat.
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it was here that one of the bloodiest battles ended in 1943. with 100000 dead. the battle of stalingrad a victory for the soviets marked the turning point in the battle to vote to. let nepal surprise. this isn't just any construction site. it's a symbolic place for russia. working here is a big on our for all of us and it requires a very specific approach of what you that's why we're busy around the clock. over there. is a model and cold smith still covered by scaffolding but it will be unveiled in time for the 75th anniversary of the soviet union's allied victory of
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a nazi germany. in nigeria more than 10000000 children do not attend school many of them are orphans and lead lives of desperate poverty on the street but show you only only has found a way to get kids into the classroom using music and dance. when 11 year old dami discovered dance she discovered happiness. when i'm down so smokes will fill i'm still small to fly but will fulfill one special absence just for a low voltage. like the other kids in the dream qatar's dance group demi wants to leave to on the show treats after half as a dad when she was just 7 demi had to do whatever she could to assist her mom and
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younger siblings. 2 years later she met high dance instructor and foster she only only who has a similar story. was going to turn 10 on 13 left from a guy to financial setback and then a couldn't go to school was on the street for some time when the math on was able to dollars about all those then they finish so more little girl from young approaching to give that up and since i didn't get anyone to do that. it's may seem like just a drop in the bucket but one challenge at a time. is getting kids back in school says 27 year old has helped several off find and home less kids through primary and secondary school only only currently has 9 kids living with half the all call hot mama and.
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any child that doesn't perform well in school is disqualified from dancing but they can still leave in the house only a man's work has been recognized on several occasions and had downs videos have gained popularity they have even caught the eye of international stars but the one that remains d.s. so hot she says was when american musician beyond sea she had have video on instagram. was demi says besides down same she also wants to become iraqi like how mama.
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climate change. sustainability. environmental projects. of globalization fix biodiversity species conservation exploitation the quality of human rights displacement term goals of the global impact of local action with the global 3000 next on g.w. . the melting arctic. on spitsbergen the temperature is rising 15 times faster than anywhere else in the world researchers here are observing the effect of climate change firsthand. the new concerts once if i've been working here for 20 years and i've seen how things have changed me see subtle fish because it's just not. in 30 minutes
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on d w. i'm not laughing at the germans because sometimes i am but most end up in with the do the german things deep into the german culture. you don't seem to get from his grandma there you go yes it's all that who they know i'm rachel join me for me the captivity of course. welcome to global 3000. hunger 'd and natural disasters they've always been the 3 main reasons for human migration but technological progress and new forms of transportation have made displacement
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