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of this comes straight from the heart to its former c.e.o. david accords is no more diligent. in trucks home. from the food of the log on to their final resting place the russians d.w. documentary. this week on the world story along in racist attacks against africans in china okolona induced a boom in gun sales in the usa but we begin in syria despite the current ceasefire in it live residents of the war torn city are now in the throes of the coma and that aid organizations are warning of an impending catastrophe.
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what's it like to live in a live in constant fear of assad's approaching forces in constant fear the aerial bombardments will resume. for weeks now 26 year old students are hazaar to our has been sending us her impressions images from the last rebel held city in syria where the coronavirus is on everyone's lips about and i'm taking it seriously but it's difficult when i go outside i try to wear a mask and gloves i worry that my family or i will get infected i'm not any the ceasefire has been holding an ad lib for weeks now the city is coming back to life and the streets and markets a bustling but just as people savor the sweet taste of freedom the threat of the coronavirus is looming. in other countries but the coronavirus people are cocooning the town here in nobody is taking the danger seriously everyone's going shopping
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nobody's taking any precautions. in the refugee camps around the corona virus seems a distant threat to hundreds of thousands of people live here and die a conditions essential health measures such as keeping a safe distance or washing hands are impossible in many of the camps health workers are trying to raise the alarm however they can. quote you will have to understand help dangerous the situation is we as doctors have extremely limited means at our disposal to tackle this pandemic. dr catto is an anesthesiologist and general manager at one of the few hospitals still operating in adelaide province he's trying to prepare the clinic even though it only has 2 intensive care beds and a single ventilator there are only 95 ventilators for the whole region with a population of more than 3000000 dr says it could get worse than an italy.
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there could be or soon we will have to make some really terrible decisions here you should get a chance to live and who should be let die. because we have no people in there no gloves and above all no ventilators on the. the clinic stuff posted this photo on facebook will stay here for you you stay at home for us but the appeal has fallen on deaf ears satu has stopped wearing a mask when she leaves the house she says she can't stand being stared at and laughed at any more and more tough times are ahead. when she says attacks against africans are increasing in china they're being blamed for the recent increase in corona infections there as a result many africans want one thing to return to their home countries.
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evicted beaten and forgotten these are social media videos of scenes in china said to us a high fuel to many africans are facing bitterest newtok i kenyan teacher moved to china 4 years ago seeking a better future instead she broke a locked up in an apartment in shandong province ever sees the court in march we have not been working so my jory to you guys who are teachers here really facing each other because right you know is no money to pay for rain there's no money for food and a recent rise uncovered $1000.00 infections have led to the fore because attacks against foreigners in china where african seem to have been hit the hardest are the chinese government worries about a 2nd wave of the deadly virus there are many undocumented african immigrants living in china who are blamed for the rise in infections mostly with very little evidence these violent incidents of now sparked
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a diplomatic row between africa and china. i completely drained my mind might be to a mexican that what i was doing hours calling my mom back home to send me some some so that i may be able to buy myself food and right now it has gone to an extent that i commit to be able to ask her any more back in kenya beatrice family worries about. the nigel is a while i ask myself on these people human enough we have the chinese people here and they're treated well why are they doing this to our children and when she told me when she slept out on the floor. i just asked the government to help them. doesn't ask you
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i just heard they're going to send a plane but how are they going to pay for it doesn't let you live with the d.d.p. and i mean. but it's a cry for help that may go unnoticed my mom is very worried about me and all why she wants me back safe in our canyon so i think we all we got nothing so long as i land there safe. good bye many africans in china lives have been tired upside down and are desperate to be reunited with their families. and now to the usa due to the pandemic many americans are dashing to gun shops and shooting ranges business is booming many their guns as a form of protection during the crisis. magazine loaded release and fire. mason
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fon has been shooting firearms since he was a child but since the code with 19 pandemic the son of vietnamese immigrants has been beefing up his skills. he says there's a general feeling of insecurity among americans. with the uncertainty of what's going on on the pandemic there could be anything that could happen such as riots such as people going crazy you know. there's also also always racism in golf so having a gun will help protect self and also my family. shooting ranges and gun shops in the state of virginia are considered essential business and were allowed to remain open during the shutdown the clock rather strange has twice as many customers as usual owner steve clarke says gun sales of the decades old family business have
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never been so high. there's just some people that said i'm not sure how to deal with this if i have a firearm i can deal with this if somebody tries to take something of mine i can defend myself. hardly anyone here wears a facemask social distancing doesn't seem to be important but some have come to reflect on what drives americans to guns these days my explanation is we americans in the country have gone berserk we think this coronaviruses the next apocalypse and. in people are scared for some. unknown reason i think that's a ship always there. was fear for some is business for others there's a one hour wait time and extra paperwork to get into this gun shop in the city of
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arlington the store was completely sold out in the early stages of the shutdown shop owner sean poole and says he is still struggling to keep up with the clients appetite for firearms. mason fun has not bought any new weapons since the virus hit for him training at the shooting range is a great excuse to leave the house while he's working from home. in america no more than ever guns are an essential business. our last journey leads us to belgium where jazz pianist cmon pronounced us his music helped him when he had to hide from the nazis during world war 2 during the corona crisis the passionate jazz pianist is now playing for his native us.
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a bit of jazz music drawing people out of their homes. a rather unusual picture in times of cover 1009. 120 because it makes me happy to bring a bit of happiness and hope to the people and to cheer them up we don't cougars e z moncur noffke he says jazz is his life music helped him to overcome the trauma he experienced as a jew in belgium during the 2nd world war. she couldn't go off alone as a child i lived through the persecution of the nazis and barbarism. they killed my mother and my sister in the gas chambers of auschwitz birkenau. my father died in despair just after the war this is in july 945.
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1 when i was 11 the nazi secret from lease the gestapo it took me and threw me in prison measure the gas shoot. the nazis put chernoff ski and his mother on a deportation train more than 1500 people crammed in cattle cars destination auschwitz concentration camps. but he was lucky 3 belgian resistance fighters stopped the train his mother told him to flee and he ran into the night she didn't jump because she didn't want to threaten his escapee says. you need your . every night i dreamt i was being chased by the gestapo. goes your heater or 3 times i change family for security reasons. whenever i arrive somewhere i went to the attic 1st to see how i could escape over
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the roofs if they came to get me. even here she after the war returned to brussels and made good on his dream of studying law. but at 23 i was a doctor of law and a lawyer i'm still a lawyer today because i'm far too young to stop i did. not ski says he has been confined twice in his life once during the war and now due to covert 19 very different experiences but it was always jazz music that helped him to cope.
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16. the global corona crisis you can find more information online at c.w. dot com and on t.w. social media channels. this week on this 77 percent street debate. and not in the other way in the real number out. and i kept telling my mom that it's something i never want to go through and i found a group of women and they dislike me in 1st name to female genital mutilation if you're bleeding or would make cause deaths so how do you enforce a law when their own forces are not there we do try. ok who.
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