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when you up to a 1000000 people have taken to the streets of the chilean capital santiago and elsewhere in the south american country where the biggest rallies yes been a week of protest in which at least 19 people have died. you're watching news from the live coming up next while stories stay tuned for that thanks for joining the. troops. it's time to take one step further and face the months of. time to search the no fun for the troops. time to overcome the triggers and connect the world it's time for t.w. . coming up ahead of. the literature invites us to see people
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in particular that i like to see as the kids finds growing up. might. be books on youtube. this week on world stories. bricks it and britain's e.u. citizens. alba berlin goodbye to cheerleaders. but 1st to turkey hundreds of thousands of refugees from syria are living there but the mood among turks is said to be souring the guests are not so welcome now reports say many have already been expelled including to areas that are not considered safe.
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mohammed has been gone for almost 2 when offered initial thinks about what happened to her son she feels helpless lost. in early august mohammed was riding a friend's motorbike in east envoy the bike was unregistered mohammed was stopped by police and then sent to a detention center. about 12 days later i got a call from mohammed. he said they've taken me to syria to italy that was his last phone call i haven't heard from him since. when have rhymes not broken when a lad from syria he was still a small child. now they have sent him back to that place. and i don't know where he is.
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istanbul's fattish district is an area where many syrians live many here of heard that the turkish authorities have been deporting refugees in recent months and most of them are afraid that they could be next. when they started sending people back i was so scared i didn't leave my house. i really don't didn't was there and we syrians used to feel welcome here in rio we learned changed 30 kilometer now we feel like unwanted migrants again. and. i get along very well with most of the syrians here there are some bad people but you get that everywhere you know and i guess we want them to leave as soon as possible we don't want them here any more because the children turkish president of tired out one has recognized this change in public sentiment in the past few weeks he has made repeated promises that millions of syrians will return home to
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a so-called safe zone that he wants to establish in the north east of syria. but the government insists deportations are not taking place and that syrians who are returning are doing so voluntarily. the mare chattanooga's disagreeing is the lawyers trying to help get off the racial son back from syria mohammed and his family have valid turkish documents and protection status checkers has filed an appeal with turkey's constitutional court. sending a person to a war zone is a serious human rights violation mohammed is not an isolated case because this is happening to many syrians many have been deported in recent months. the lawyer says that many deported syrians. tend to return to turkey making
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a 2nd escape from their war torn country illegally and often at a high cost of paying a lot of money to smugness and as dangerous as that might sound. mohammed's mother ofa is clinging to any hope that she might see her son again in safety. around a quarter of all workers in britain's bars and restaurants come from other european countries many are unsure what their future status will be given when the u.k. leaves the european union recent headlines in the british media have done little to assuage these concerns. it's 10 am at the restroom and qusay and stuff assembled for their morning meeting dutch own a vip ticket techmeme up open displays just 4 months ago despite the uncertainty caused by pricks it know the government has said e.u. citizens like her could face deportation if they don't file the proper paperwork in
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time to her recent headlines like that feel like a threat. thank you for moving the goalposts up 1st too you have to apply one way then you have to find other way and there's also no trust that the system actually works it's a shock and it is basically b.s. comes down to. being quite feeling quite unwelcome things are heating up in the kitchen as the chefs prepare from a show they call their food new european cuisine and their vicious kind of merry offerings come from all over europe is just the stuff themselves 8 of the 10 people who work here come from outside the u.k. yeah it's going to be a spicy few months i think but a site of focus is the call for a cause let's go to nigeria. all of our european stars they don't know where they stand but i love to see for us to target people behave the same. up to
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a quarter of all employees in british bars and restaurants come from other european countries but was looming fewer and fewer of ply to fill these jobs julia i only recently arrived from it's really far 1st ever a real job finds the political situation here hostile and hard to understand i just don't get why they are so upset they do want to fight us like we are doing so a few them and we're not we're just working they just leave us being sick i want to her boss says taking a gamble by pouring his savings and energy into this restaurant many other investors have been scared off by bricks it for her though this is a passion project she wants to believe in its future right here right now i love i love it and so company and it's something that has just struck me just one time in 20 years and i really don't want to live the way. the dutch word to say it
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describes a place where people enjoy each other's company and feel at ease here it's a refuge from the world of sit right outside the storms. drought is devastating large parts of ethiopia herder communities are suffering their livestock are dying the un's food and agriculture organization has launched an emergency mission in the southeast. it's been almost 6 months since at last rain in this village and. region with almost no vegetation to feed on the livestock is dying pemmican her relatives have already lost 8 out of 10 towns in the sun shines in addition but our lives are very difficult now because we passed lists of dependence on our livestock 1st goats and sheep started to die then the cattle. this feed came from the un's food and agriculture organization animal
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specialists are also carrying out emergency treatments and vaccinations to try and save at least some animals. during a drought animals and services such about some diseases. the pastoralist communities in ethiopia somali region are dependent on their livestock for their food and income with few alternatives it's vital to save their animals says. rebuilding this last leg you would see it only be very enormous and have passed saw it is their economy clearly no less expensive and more efficient to to to then to protect and serve neighborhoods and before you know their last total more than $190.00 poles an animalistic will be treated during the super wrenching. thanks to the newly distributed feed families say their animals are looking stronger. i was one of the lucky ones to benefit from the program for cows or even producing milk
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again. given our cows milk had dried up but now we are able to get milk college children and the cattle are much healthier. than the management. but drinking water supply in the village is still scarce and the quality. is water for 10 children 3 times a day she would normally need 20 jerry cans a day for the family. herself to just. this year we had less than 5 days of rain and there were only small showers so the cross didn't grow properly there is also a little ground water people in the community have a spoken agreement to manage the water that we have so that everybody got some. hopes are high for the small rainy season that usually comes between october and december but as the somali region continues to be affected by all seasonal weather experts expect drought there too or in the long term.
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our last report takes us to berlin where one of germany's most successful basketball teams alba berlin recently decided to drop cheerleaders from appearing at their games no longer in keeping with the times said the managers but others not least the cheerleaders beg to differ. these cheerleaders have been practicing for months if not years to be able to do this they're passionate about what they do and many areas hate it when people i'm sure is to made them up and that laughing ability. fire a smile or not in my opinion cheerleading requires all the things that a competitive sport demands discipline ambition and a certain amount of routine you have to give it your all practice your teen and keep on exercising you. had a match in your. union hall and started she losing at other bilin one of germany's
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most successful basketball teams. the team has now decided to drop that she dances during breaks and i'll bust the cops out. we have come to the conclusion that young woman performing as an attractive break filler at sporting events no longer fits with our times. other big german sports teams such as the berlin volleyball team i keep being that she leading squats as he does in the lives of women who have to say if they want to do it or not and in the end if they see it as sexism or not. i feel like alba made this move because they think it will be trendy right now in south side does it and possibly that will make them seem a lot more modern more down on shaky. about berlin's decision provoked a huge outcry in germany even interior minister haasil 1st why didn't he suggested having made just to be more option jite the berlin bears cine just long ago did
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just that they're focusing more on the acrobatic part of cheerleading not the dance routines as albus she is what did you see the album decision to drop that she does a setback for the sport. as fans from charter 50 i think it's a pity for the dancers because have to learn the choreography is from performing at each game about centers for the goddess and for them it's a real punch in the face and 2nd because they started to say we don't want you anymore if you don't fit in with the modern edgeways as. they are focused on the future and they're training for the chairman championship at 25 times a week they want to be 1st.
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