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with the biggest composer of all time i conti can begin to imagine a world class horn player cyril willis on a musical journey of discovery. of the world without being told in september 16th on t.w. . this is news and these are our top stories. officials on the u.s. west coast say cooler weather weather in the coming days may help them contain the wildfires that have devastated the region dry and windy conditions have been feeding the flames the blazes have killed at least 20 people so far dozens more are missing. police on the greek island of lesbos have fired tear gas at migrants demanding more permanent housing off the island. fire
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destroyed the overcrowded morea refugee camp earlier this week the greek army has begun building a replacement facility but most of the migrants say they just want to leave. iran has executed a young wrestling champion in defiance of a global campaign calling for his sentence to be revoked and a veto of car he was convicted of killing a security guard during anti-government demonstrations the 27 year old maintains he was tortured into confessing demonstrators gathered outside a rain embassies worldwide in protest. this is news from berlin follow us on twitter and instagram at v.w. news or visit our website that's w dot com. org .
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this week on the world stories. tough measures against protesters and bella ruse honey with surprising side effects and turkey. but we begin in cameroon where the corona virus is spreading many people there don't realize there are more and more cases of color with 19 that makes it difficult to explain the risks and convince people to get tested histories of cameroon have never been empty since the beginning of the course of 900000 and so short distance in doesn't apply i'm watching daily life here some people like maxell as more true that do not believe the virus exists at all income rude ironically us these fees must to appear on camera but he does not think the coronavirus entered the country. best talk of coronavirus cases in cameroon but we don't really see proof of these cases and europe when you hear of the 10 damage here of hundreds of people dead from the
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virus however in cameroon we don't see that. those views are a coup by many people in these markets in the windy. the government has sentience of medics across the city to remind the public about the pandemic and to encourage them to take frequent virus tests but it seems often encounter hostility on his is crucial. some people believe the pandemic is the government's count them out one of the main challenges is that we have to test the maximum amount of people possible because people are hesitant to get tested as you have seen when we come around some people marcus they say we are part of a secret cult they also say we're bringing the disease to them so making people aware about this pandemic is a great challenge that we're working on. at the end of a living 14 kilometers away the government has set up a move by piston center those willing to be tested are brought here
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3 days into the operation this unit has recorder one positive case good news for the doctors the amy citrus trees and treat not to flooding the coronavirus could become a ruin. oh never rolls. back in the market these workers see the coronavirus exists is not over yet put on your face mask over and over come early as we're going to close in 10001000 cases with 410 deaths. is one of the was he conscious enough to go from us s. to doesn't believe in it. going to. offer today simply inflate the figures in cameroon and we don't see what they are talking about or the resources to fight the pandemic are enjoyed by the wealthy and the poor have nothing at all.
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yet. despite the challenges they are when is this thing teams the plans to extend your company to order regions income rude people who take the mrs seriously to stop the dreaded corner virus. thousands of demonstrators have been arrested in belarus for protesting against the autocratic president alexander lukashenko volunteers are helping them deal with the traumatic effects of being jailed in. this small park in front of an isolation center on the outskirts of men's cars become an important contact point for relatives of victims of police violence volunteers provide information about the whereabouts of those who were arrested during the peaceful protests. we're helping those who are gradually being released from the isolation center and everyone waiting to be released we give them clothes and
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psychological and medical help who. are the authorities let some volunteers inside to see the detainee's they are the 1st to learn about the conditions of detention and the circumstances of the arrests some of those who have been released returned to pick up their belongings now that. we had distributed leaflets saying that the strike was a legitimate active resistance then we went home. half an hour later about 5 unidentified man arrived they broke into the apartment we girls had in the bedroom the boys all had to get down on the floor and we were threatened with a gun. then we were taken to the police station before me. but his live over there. you know had to stand against the wall with our legs as wide
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apart as possible. behind our heads facing down a policeman parted face down my back and what hit me between the legs with a baton. then we went to another room where we all had to kneel in a row for the body searches. small to somehow to strip naked to the others were just searched. the volunteers tell us that it's sometimes difficult for them to see people coming out of the isolation center a number of them need psychological help immediately. some young people can't concentrate properly and others laugh or smile constantly to cope with their fear you can see that they are traumatized and suffering from post-traumatic stress disorder because according to official information around 7000 people were arrested
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the interior ministry says another 112 people have been moved to various isolation centers across speller. israel and the united arab emirates have agreed to sign a peace deal and normalize relations. things have already gotten a bit easier for business people in israel. these are unusual days for mark a jewish israeli palestinian businessman from his small office in jerusalem and through travel he has been doing business with the united arab emirates for several years but always under the radar the country's had no diplomatic relations until recently as a 1st step phone lines were officially established but right now my friends i just call me for the fun of it hey man how are you going to call it god i just heard the
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news that we could call each other directly communication. is something we humans are known for civilization requires communication and work together. to facilitates the certification of helen kostas products between the who a. is an assumed cold to the emirates for years people had to use foreign providers or the internet to connect in israel there have been a lot of firsts in the past days 1st direct interviews with iraqi officials like here a t.v. channel 13 tell of the you know what is amazing normally in those cases it takes time but now everything is on the table relationship embassies flight stories and everything is moving very fast we can phone the emirates we can go there we can ever interviews there only egypt and jordan have signed peace treaties with israel and the past one hopes that this new agreement will go beyond business and security
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matters i suspect that this will be a war more peace than the relationship with jordan there was never about blood there was never was. as there was never any misunderstanding or political disagreement there rect between are from the united arab few arab countries have signaled that they might consider following the un this move it could just checked a few. off alliances in the region. the health benefits of honey are well known but beans on the black sea coast and turkey produce honey that has very unique side effects which can be very enjoyable so caution is advised. to sun couture artist mother suffers from high blood pressure making her an ideal test subject it's time for him to measure it again hassan's who to opt out only wants to have found just the right medicine for it
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a spoonful of this honey. he tells his daughter to eat a spoonful to he's convinced this honey boosts the human immune system. it's just such a small amount only lower blood pressure a little bit more would have a bigger effect but if you want too much of it you can go into a coma. as honey is that this is healing properties and more it can also have an intoxicating effect hence the name. turkish from add honey to do what it takes orders for it from all across turkey and sometimes even from abroad but his bees produce this honey extremely sparingly. based on a lot of the dark in the center his chest not a loss of money you don't need a light heart or in the eyesight is my honey. that could do a lot of family lives in the wild landscape of turkeys black sea coast every day they drive up into the mountains to check on their beehives the medicinal or
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intoxicating effects their honey can have on people can be traced to the flowers of the pond to put a dent. it thrives in this area its flowers and leaves contain substances that can have toxic effects when consumed. someone eats too much of it they can start to see black and stagger around and. their head and ears get hot water and their pulse slows down. yet the honey is not prohibited beekeeper his son to to la to naturally into sizes it's beneficial qualities he's willing to climb to the tree tops can pursue that the only place the highs are safe in the region spares around 16 years ago he surprised a bear raiding his hives and almost didn't survive the encounter so let it go it was out of here attacked me right away. we were close to a steep slope and both rolled about 20 meters down into
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a creek. there we started fighting each other. on the boat i tried to keep him at a distance with my hand in his mouth you see here the scars from. what i actually are you but the bear was quite old and drunk amani eventually he let go of me. local people can vouch for the story they've nicknamed. the bear wrestler. back to the bees and the alleged healing effects of the mad honey 10 minutes later to want to checks his mother's blood pressure again he finds that it's dropped another percentage point the honey seems to be working but now his daughter isn't feeling well number one we need them along the way that i feel about my head. we can i just want to sleep.
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sun too to light up already has iran the salty interchange at the ready to counter the side effects then he finishes up the next time it's all part of the method to his mad honey. where i come from we have to fight for a free press and was born and raised in a military dictatorship with just one to be shut out and if your newspapers when official information as a journalist i have work all the strength of many can trust and their problems are all the same 14 social inequality a lack of the freedom of the press and corruption gun afford to stay silent when it
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comes to the fence the humans on the scene or microphones who have decided to put their trust in us. my name is jenny harrison and part. sometimes. what connects people is stronger than the students the. moon is so strong that it can not be torn down. we celebrate the 30th anniversary of his return for cation october 3rd on d w. e . warming up for the marathon
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intel of the. it is between $27.00 and said to me. because i don't know exactly if i just once count and then number of steps that them doing. because of the turns and. i walked fast enough when i passed me in their total freak is a key to myself in my hands sometimes in this or there's. no this is not the person he saluted today and he says it's very short a normal turning his muscle long around to all of us something city. on the sheets
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a very long time that i have not done dexidrine but there more that the have done here 14 hours for to know that was telling me 400 kilometers or so. after a bounce of skin cancer the 2 time olympic race was hans to avoid training in bright sunlight. i am charlotte danny a crazy walker. if for some reason people are saying that there i have a history beach might interest them a especially a due to 2 facts that. i am a survivor of the better game bears in a concentration camp survivor of the holocaust and i survived also that their own
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days that really only picked team in munich in 9072. i missed out the early in the morning i am not in good shape and form now in the last year i really realize they aim for and so for a i always joked by but thought about it seriously that from year to year every kilometer gets longer and they have recently hope steeper. and now i really feel it. the start of it and thought that i had to finish. well a book of golf it's 3 o'clock in the morning as planned choudhary joins his fellow
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walka daniella near the starting line of the marathon organizers allow danny to set off before the official start as a race walker it will take him longer to finish and he also wants to get ahead of the day's 8. and lately a take off there where. it's winter time here in israel but even at night the temperature is a balmy 14 degrees celsius. the octogenarian snaps on his waist belt packed with a few essentials. and then without further ado he's off. somewhere but. again.
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there's no starting gun or stopwatch exam times are no longer important to law danny. in january 2020 charlotte danny travelled to hanover capital of the german state of lower saxony to take part in a special event. on display in the parliament buildings lobby an exhibition from his private collection of documents relating to his family and their persecution by the nazis. like danny accented an invitation to give a speech to the state assembly to mark germany's holocaust remembrance day. 75 years after the liberation of the baton belsen concentration camp where he and his family spent 6. he is still tirelessly campaigning against anti-semitism and other
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forms of racism. danny wants people to remember the holocaust so that it doesn't happen again. in your eyes their president 6 millions dead and 12000000 life versus those victims they could have told you they're all full stories they're really all full stories i can tell you death story of a survivor my mother is meted it leonti 8 names of family members died their family members that perished in the holocaust. i don't know very well there you ever head day feeling what it means to have almost no relatives you should know that to survive the
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holocaust you did not need a single lucky event. what you in order to survive during the holocaust a person needed a series of lucky events and fortunately for me and for my parents a v indeed head is such a long string of luck events sink you very much for listening to me think you mean . charlotte donny was born on april 2nd 1986 in belgrade yugoslavia it was the 1st of 3 children his father was a chemist his mother. shall was just 5 years old when
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a german. launched a series of am strikes on belgrade in 1941. and a member at once a huge noise the house. shaking my mad fell on me to protect me there steel door of their land their own was knocked out of its hinges. fairlawn our house although we were not the. target of any kind it fell. the 2nd floor 1st floor into the big basement several people very killed there. as the german invasion of you could be a continued the family made plans to leave anti semitic policies were making life
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increasingly difficult for. a lot dani's decided to escape to buddha past. the boss there's where pasted on in german in gold gothic lettuce 2 paragraphs one all the jews have. to report at a certain day at a certain hour to serve them place 2nd paragraph jews the real not obeyed or this will be solved plainly. by now jews were being arrested throughout the region they want executions. the family did not feel any safer in budapest. my parents decided to try to hide. and.
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i was brought to a monastery we walked to a gate my father kissed me embraced me here rang the bell a priest arrived. my father thought he were old the kid the priest did not ask any any any questions let me in close the door behind me. therefore there and there for my contact with my family. and never head such a trauma in my life as during my a stay there were an aussie they did not do me any heir any were a single wrong. a field field field for my life. i feel as a hero or the child that i will be the take to the air
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a jew and there be killed. and the bombs began to fall. fortunately for me my mother did not sink a logical way my mother sold it if warms fall and there might kill me it's better to die to get there and convince my father to take me out of the monastery. when an aide and rescue committee negotiated the safe transport of an garion jews out of the country the law danny family was on the list of passengers. they were sent to travel by train to switzerland and then emigrate to palestine at the german as as diverted the train. and took hundreds of people on board directly to beg. the compound as an exchange camp where jews were held for ransom either in return
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pod current offer german civilians interned in other countries. garion jews were put in barrack 11. as the end of the war approached the conditions in back and became more and more dire. i know that i was hungry all the time my my mother told my wife the reply i am always extremely hungry here. the mistake in the in the bags in the whole $700.00 and the bank bets one above the there's the bank bet it was called.
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i demand there the main activity was the bed we had to stand in 5 rows of 5 in front of the back to be counted and the counting was irrespective of whether it was called or weened or rain for hours and i am saying cynically those guards had never excelled in arithmetic the number did not fit what suit have been then they started recounting and the recounting so these parents where for many hours. many hours. life in the camp was captured in drawings by bank in belgium inmates on their descendants danny has collected many.
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i remember there were 2 fences an ordinary barbed wire fence and then the electric fence and there was a distance of. maybe the 4 meters in between them and remember seeing. tomato starting to grow and getting there and there and my eyes went out of their holes is just for the desire for those the made those which i was never able to get then and there may be there for a laugh today is there so so much made of us. today only the outline of barack 11 are still visible back in belsen was not an extermination camp but more than 50000 people dying now most of them during the
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final months of the war. and then they put all. food in such be containers there's a kind of a soap they'd made off is something that is usually they gave them to and in the us it was all full it and dries wreak if you got the bread. when british troops liberated the camp on april the 15th $945.00 they found more than $10000.00 and buried corpses lying around the compound. back in tel aviv it's just before 4 in the morning dani has covered 12 kilometers
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time for some refreshment. but the. police have started setting up security barriers along the course they aren't taking any chances with public safety. and over central station today in december 944 the humanitarian transport was finally allowed to take the hung garion jews in bag and bells on to switzerland. the lead danny's had been in a camp for 6 months emaciated but in otherwise fairly good elf they boarded the train hoping it would finally take them to freedom. but today. was the 1st such of x. marks everything or the it was lost in the say that of the day and
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for an air mattress in which we have a clear in every go a small. better very good. to very good belzer. with around 1300 people on board the train was stopped repeatedly as it crossed through germany a chance for the non-serious to demand more money. the whole or if you are indeed get to free the 1st $37.00 bit it was not clear that the in the review of each year. then in the middle of the night a train arrived at the swiss border and stopped yet again. and then again uniformed. persons caught into the thing.
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and they remember this it was strange for me they did most of. this for politely then read them caves also some real mail and gave it i don't remember where the thought ever aboard the birth at least of the chill of the small of off shock or and the cheer then go through a small field of shock of that. i saw to it that we have to buy that that is. shallow danny was 80 years old at the time. he was one of more than 300 children who were brought to safety on the train. in the early months of 945 more than 35000 prisoners in back in balance and died of
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disease operation. after the british liberated the camp many were buried in mass graves. one of the victims was a 15 year old and frank whose diary of her years in hiding became famous throughout the world. they're lucky that there is no question about it we had the luck or for the getting out of the hell of the hail the most likely if we wouldn't have been. sent out from there more's the likely we would have that right.
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back in tel aviv it's just passed by the sun is rising over the city. of charlotte danny isn't 16 kilometers he's holding his pace about 70 monitors an hour. at least comes. after the low danny family arrived in switzerland they were housed in one of the many hotels that had been left empty joining the war. the rooms were crowded and there was no heat but the new residents were safe and done his parents wrote to relatives telling them they had survived.
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first time in my life i remember having a heck of a happy childhood was there. danny soon returned to school. the family began to recover from their ordeal. and their lives slowly started returning to normal. they sent me till solfeggio lessons which i did not like the. it and. the place of that music school was on the top of the hill and the main street and people of a wall walking going up and i walked up and in my mind i competed nobody knew that there was i thought i had to catch everybody in
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front of me i was maybe 10 years old and in my mind i compete in walking up a few 100 metres quite a steep steep hill and there was always very happy that i was my fast the then their best the grown person's walking up to it was a nice game for myself only only i was involved know what they know that is that so maybe this made me a race will feel. it's now midmorning all of the mountain events some well underway. let me show you now donnie is making his way through the hearts of 10 of the. p.f.
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now it's a 21 so your call your feeling. is after 6 o'clock. but what of all the other acts becky i feel is that. we need to the finish line so. we'll make make it through. the. the adani family soon moved from switzerland back to belgrade but they didn't feel comfortable that anti semitism was still rife so in 1948 they emigrated to israel where danny finished high school.
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and from 954-2956 completed his military service. later he fought in the 1967 israeli war. i care a and not regularly when the head free time during my military service saw the order of the grown up as a grown up person. to train for they march as serious as. it was a friend who suggested that danny take part in a race. he did and defeated the current champion in 1968 he moved to the u.s. to work on a doctoral degree at columbia university that he met other competitive athletes some had even competed in the olympics he decided to take up
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a rigorous training program. he also started a family with his wife shana. they had a daughter done it. somehow their spirit spirit of the rising to get the girl in big games or her how to thane and when so many periods of their are what the drink and i vomited the during. because of not knowing what they were for beverage due to the drink beer and that i found that the secret of my body how it to be acts never had problems of the of this this guy in there is
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66. if i were on their eastern region a 50 mile championship breaking their all this the u.s. . record in the book of records and i got a lot of publicity it is the gave me a lot of confidence and there today in more and more in the became stronger and stronger and the award believe me i became a guru or a guru or for long distance race well in the united states. danny started taking part in international competitions at the $972.00 race walking championships in switzerland he won the men's 100 kilometer event. has won more than 2000 medals throughout his korea which are on display in his own
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. twice la danny represented israel in the olympic games in mexico city in 1968 and in munich in 1972. he still holds the world's best time for the man's 50 mile walk a record that he set in the u.s. in 1972. the 50 man. i got usually as walter offered plus they finally gave me this big it's a kind of throw off a plaque on which is you have the names of the winners because they wanted to so many times so my name is e. is on it from here they're up there here plus you have here somewhere around
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$830.00 fifth's. do you remember every race and trophy yes and if not i really pretty pretend remembering. right there most of them i really do remember lady and if not me then my legs if you come here see you have a kind of israeli flag for the munich olympic games it's there and then see it's written on it that rented olympiad munich 972 man race was also served of september that i trained on the every age 80 kilometers per day 80 kilometers the day i had there doing one long 80 kilometers walk or. 50 kilometers in the morning
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and the around 30 kilometers off speed the afternoon i was in excellent sick maybe because you i developed a lengthy head or you train out. or you. maybe have relate that lead to a. year old that is not just. some physical ability but psychological and that it is and i have those psychological abilities. to munich games up until the 26. it was a gentleman with the victims long to demonstrate the world that the
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72 germany is not a military machine and deal with a. nice scotland's freedom every is a soloist muti a pleasant atmosphere. for this documentary donnie retire to the munich stadium for the 1st time in many ants. i was looking forward to be here 1st 2nd the olympic games and especially me to go there to the to the judgments that this by. the fact that there is. still. here i am and beat.
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