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this is think of the news live from berlin the european union says no to sanctions against bellaver countries opposition leader came to brussels to ministers to stand by developers from paypal i felt to agree on punitive measures against president alexander lukashenko for his crackdown on the scene also coming up. later this has not been 75th anniversary of the united nations in new york they appeal for unity in the face of global challenges and says the organization needs to reform to stay
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relevant. and as front of our skies surges across germany authorities talk never stretches they might in mosques mandatory and banning gatherings launches them 5. a match me how it welcome there will be no sanctions against bell averse european union foreign ministers filed to agree on sanctions against bellaver a senior officials linked to president lukashenko that's because one member state cyprus they tied the knot of the e.u. has identified officials implicated in violence against anti-government protesters and electoral fraud in last month's presidential election. the bell the reason opposition leader svetlana chicken off sky i was in brussels to ask for help she urged the european union foreign ministers to be brave and we can better receive
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him president alexander lukashenko by disrupting his funding. i ask you more to finance their dictator dictator regime and programs from state to non-state actors i also ask to consider to reconsider partnerships with state of the his ations course talk a sham come finally and most importantly i call on you to work together with us to free fair and transparent elections. these were the scenes after the disputed elections in belarus in august which the e.u. agrees were not free or fair a unanimous vote by e.u. member states would have slapped travel bans and frozen the assets of 40 better reason officials accused of electoral fraud and violence against demonstrators.
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3rd but instead the island of cyprus blocked the plan. its government wants to tie sanctions against bellerose to an unrelated dispute that it has with neighboring turkey that's overwrites to explore the eastern mediterranean for natural gas deposits it's a move that drew criticism from the e.u. members. it is this becoming a personal commitment because i understand clearly that it depends very much the cricket village european union. and and. forging all that for a 1st policy a common for a 1st policy. i was a capacity of sanctioning. to go. with the european union's credibility at stake the next chance to greenlight the sanctions could come on
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thursday when e.u. heads of government are due to me. well our correspondent nick conley has been following the at the government protests in bell adversity sent us this is 6 months of the diplomatic deadlock in frost's. more than 6 weeks after belarus rigged election and after unprecedented state violence against unarmed protesters and european union is still incapable passing sanctions against the handful of officials responsible for the crackdown happening here in europe stores that all of this is the easy international credibility no good then again that's largely a problem for brussels and its own self-esteem realistically sanctions are always going to be more of a symbolic gesture than anything else a sign that europe is watching a sign that europe has the russians already getting that message in other ways the european ambassadors here in minsk attending court hearings against leading opposition figures for european countries providing asylum and support to better russians who fall foul of their own government the success or failure of these
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protests we decided here on the streets of minsk and sanctions however welcome for the opposition were never seriously going to tip the balance. cross on the economy reporting from our let's take a look now at some of the other stories making news around the world. u.s. president donald trump says he will announce his supreme court nominee by the end of the wake position was made by can the death of justice ruth bader ginsburg fraud friday trump a surge the republican controlled senate to confirm his pick before the election 5 women being vetted for the role. huge wildfire northeast of los angeles is threatening homes but officials say comma winds could help firefighters get it under control bobcat 5 covers 427 square kilometers thousands of residents have been told to evacuate the blaze has been burning for more than 2 weeks and is on the 15 percent contained. up to 90 whiles have died and $180.00
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more are still stranded in a buy in southern strategy conservationists launched a rescue operation up to be whils became stuck on sand bars all mask while stranding zone often occur in the region this is the largest for over a decade. world leaders have marked the 75th anniversary of the united nations in new york it comes as the corona virus pandemic poses immense challenges secretary general antonio good head as called for more international cooperation and multilateralism to cope with 19 and face environmental challenges because of the pandemic the event took place online with many ladies delivering speeches by video. in her address german chancellor angela merkel called for more unity and decisiveness from member states to find not through the united nations
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can only be is a shaky it has its members a united the security council is all too often deadlocked when clear decisions are required we need reforms the united nations must continue to develop in order to master the global challenges of the 21st century. or questions of its effectiveness and even relevance are in stark contrast to the high hopes that by the united nations reality 75 years ago at the time the world was devastated by a war that the challenges are now they're starting. out as the ravages of world war 2. the u.n. charter was signed in 1945 by 50 founding members its aim to save succeeding generations from the scourge of war a global organization to help build a better world. the probability of determination to find our way through rar i 75 years on
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every country in the world is represented in the un's general assembly. the organization has lost none of its relevance but it also faces unprecedented challenges in the 75th anniversary ear we face our own 945 moments we must meet that moment and we must show unity like never before to overcome today's emergency get the world moving and working and prospering again and up all the vision of the charter. that vision is to work together to bolster international peace and security of a humanitarian assistance and protect children rights. the un and its affiliated agencies have become indispensable in crisis situations. they have but the work of the un's most powerful body the security council has come in for
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heavy criticism. the council's 5 permanent members other 2nd world was principal victors including china. russia and the us. it manages 13 peacekeeping missions around the world but the council is often paralyzed by disagreement and vetoes you can stuff it. on syria the most lethal and destabilizing conflict today it has failed to take any decisive action. many have argued that these old structures need to be urgently reformed. and there are other big challenges the corona crisis has exacerbated geo political rivalries and put the un's health body the w.h.o. under enormous pressure not least since the us pulled out of the world health organization in the midst of the pandemic. and there is fear that with growing nationalism in some countries support for the un and its mission may be fading
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donald trump's america 1st policy has seen the u.s. traditionally the u.n. its main driver turn its back on multilateralism the very principle the un was founded on. a countries of course europe are scrambling to contain the coronavirus after a surge in new infections cases are also on the rise in germany the city of munich is stepping up its measures after becoming one of the country's main hotspots or thirty's they say they will make the wearing of masks compulsory in parts of the city center and further restrict public and private gatherings. in a normal year huge crowds of people would be packed into tents here in munich for october fast but the intense here right now a temporary coronavirus testing center is. never seen it so empty but that's the way it is this here. nearby in the city center things that are also set to change
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again as authorities tighten up corona restrictions really good thing i don't want to see to be the largest coronavirus hospice in germany anymore told the truth. last week munich exceeded a critical threshold for the number of new cases so from thursday people will have to wear masks in popular public places including at this square. coming up no i think it's ok he says it's unavoidable hopefully people comply with it despite rising infections taverns across the city are opening their doors to drink is and trying to recreate the october fest atmosphere is the brainchild of music's have an onus an idea which is criticized from the get go. it's taps i wish you all a happy festival. 2 days later business is quite a decision on the whole the boss of the staff and doesn't believe restaurants and bars are to blame for the rising number of infections. we have
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a code of conduct for the guests that people have to wear masks i could name 10 other things we're doing i don't believe this is a safe place to eat or drink at the moment than at our restaurant. but photos like this taken at one of the city's marketplaces have shocked politicians in response all $37.00 am post social distancing rules only 5 people or 2 households will be allowed to meet meaning that celebrations will only be small affair as. munich is the again worrying about the impact of the coronavirus on its economy. and citizens alike are hoping that the number of cases quickly fulls. is a look at some of the of the developments in the corona virus pandemic and the death toll from covered 19 in the united states is approaching 200000 the u.s. is the country how to keep the pandemic in britain people breaking quarantine could
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now face fines of up to 11000 euros and the world health organization says more than 60 of the world's richest nations have signed up to its program to give poor countries access to coronavirus vaccines. or fans of horror movies desperate for a fix in the midst of a pandemic of being offered a spine chilling solution in tokyo for those missing the in cinema big strain experience the answer is the drive in life show that organizers promise will be a big scream experience. no the coded pandemic hasn't moved into a zombie apocalypse this is live in detainment courtesy of tokyo scales chord and it's a haunted house with a plot twist it's a drive through experience. just going right as we started this driving because we can't get close to customers at a traditional haunted house. now we got even closer because there's only
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a window between us it's way closer than before but standing nose to nose many customers say they've never been so close before they're. going to do a night or. ghost stories and hold it houses a popular in japan especially in the summer months. but in times of social distancing if you're looking for live action hora this is the only game in town. the 30 minute performance isn't in your face fia fist in the comfort of your own vehicle. was when customers used to run cars they don't need to get out of the middle they enjoy the show and then go home with a cost right afterwards. it's a novel format but the pandemic is forcing the entertainment industry to innovate to reach paying customers. and most the leaving this haunted house happy especially
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after the cost of zombies oh plane the blood of the windshields. and on that note you're up today up next film don't forget you can get all the lead's news and information around the clock on our website that's. coming up in 45 minutes from now and i'm asking you how it thanks watching. muslim women between there and self-determination. i don't want anyone to tell me what headstocks knows how women are striving to reform their islam. from traditional prejudices. women in islam start september 24th on t w. for
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the ship people there have always been for world's. heenan into the water world where yahoo mama lives a snake as big as a boat. to go to humans. the yellow world where the euro sheens the bad spirits with. first and above us into the wondrous world where you live with the stars. in peace and harmony
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i didn't expect to be going on this trip so soon. although really it already began a few months ago. you were here. this is my brother nico he can be pretty annoying. i don't like it when he teases me. but he always has some good advice. but it was out that i learned my dad is dream is to become a professional soccer player but there's too much corruption there. only the rich
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get to the very top would it go on but it was then that then. i want to become an astronaut astronauts flying through the sky to the moon you know i look at how much that they would and they want satellites to. know what about you general dream. like i want to find out more about the origins of the world. about where we came from and where we're going. like in philosophy. we want to philosophize yes to be a philosopher. yes i want to understand all of it. it's . my father grew up here. he's very worried about the future of our
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in our family who went to church. and that's where they told us that the franciscan priest enrique philippe luckett discovered our village and named it san francisco. he founded the 1st christian community in the peruvian amazonas region. now all of us shippey both follow the teachings of christ. to the lord we thank you for your teachings which you share with us this morning. we should not lie nor speak ill of others so we can see. that if you didn't get the inside it's not really necessary to go to church oh my g.-d. why now i know it is your faith is strong that's enough well he's a yes but you have to be baptized if you haven't been baptized you won't be
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recognized. you have to be on the list and need to keep as good as read the bible was written by strangers no he said i. think i do but what do you think life was like for our parents it's good to be back then a lot of the things we have today didn't exist there were no streets only fields and it's much better today. anything. was. laid off when you bought it it would run it was. as good if. i
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was still a child when our village got electricity ready. since then the nights are shorter. on. but it was like. something you. would. more especially dying out and so a tree out. in the past nobody could have imagined that there would be no trees left someday. it's now becoming clear that we have forgotten the teachings of our ancestors young men and women today want to live like misty souls more front of the n.r.a. now literally they're ashamed of their culture or not who we are. perhaps
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beach and swim in the sea and said you know do you think it's dangerous and we've never done it i wonder what it's like we have to do it and then the moment then turned and been doing some day we will do it. and women with lifesavers will be here. if you will make some out of wood from the jungle it is. for. i'm on leave there are many spirits present a lot of bad influence. you know we surrounded by bad thoughts. that i had visions that we're letting ourselves be ruled by them yet our day to pain seemingly out in the river but yes they're entering us. all baikal in my dream i also saw my sons. and nicole and jen. and
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nicole was. a little sad 1st. he was sad and tends to be how he was then great to go through to john is more understanding of what he listens to what we say when you talk to him a bit he listens. yeah what did they have to learn how to get by and i know. so that later on they will be able to take care of their own children and show them the right path they would have it will be that bonded. plan these are difficult times for us. we will manage.
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what's on your mind. we like to go to the scene. like we've never seen the beach or the sea or the animals and i see we'd like to go there lima so big. is there another reason why you want to travel. home. and we want to make new friends. that's our big dream. we're travelling costs a lot of money. a lot can happen. them things used to be better. today if you don't have work you go hungry. mother. we sometimes don't have anything to eat either yeah my kids we don't have
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enough money michael but you know that was movie of when i was in medical i was with my with the lead it's not easy for us life is hard but i work hard if you can go wherever you're wanting. but it probably won't be better elsewhere but it would be nice. if you want to travel you'll have some money with. animal things that you can save up until this is. we'll see how much you put aside that. the it's up to you. if you save enough money you can go. if not then it's that simple but i'm not i'm sure you're still young you still have to learn how to use a machete that month. in
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the. ministering. angel. to move things. to luke news. through. december. the rain season came rivers overflowed and the end of the year approached. we had saved enough money to travel. the whole village prepared for the holidays. mean the noise and groans from san francisco you are responsible for the people who are out
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and on future. currently. so but all we could think about was leymah. we hope that people there would treat us well. development of the time has come you're going to discover the big city. little here in the village life is calm that it's different in the city there will be hell getting. down a macbook air to see experience won't change it but. it will make you grow out of one and you can.
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a little frightened. luckily we were together in the city. toppy told us that there had been a war in the rainforest some years ago many communities were destroyed back then just everyone here speaks spanish yes a lot of misty's as live here and the people from the rainforest they come here to sell their goods they come from far away. many families were forced to try their luck in the city. they settled in the hills of contact i can remember but there were houses here are built on 3 levels and really that. this is where i live come on. and move the people in the city don't like outsiders they hate us. because where
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should people those people give us yes they make fun of us. after a really. good yes life here is difficult if you see. i came here after my grandmother passed away. it was good news for those who did you know here. so no one from i came alone except for my brother. father wasn't here but you know he was in prison why i was going to shoot because of drug dealing . with the information because my father worked as a drug mule we were hungry we sold sweets and had very little money what were we to do we started to learn spanish which i go to the older you he said i was 15. good. yeah you come from the rain forests and if you aren't prepared for
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and i mean as huge. i wonder where the trees we're looking at here's one. they're only a small part so. you know for them ok there's no nature here and i thought i left you know. let's go that way and. you should be able to see the national stadium from here they always show them on t.v. . it's the biggest stadium in the world no not in the whole world. the houses are really close to one another. that's how it is and cut a guy you're. going to let them know the others have already grown used to living
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here but we haven't it's hard for us but. if they walk around as if everything were completely normal. i bet they come here. because. they are you from san francisco their political power what it must be nice that. it's winter right now. and comments like like here. life here is terrible it really is you know you have to work all the time just to get by to get a thought. every day every day my day after day to feed your children. you've got
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everyone here is fighting to survive they built their hearts on day to time look at how we're living here we're being pushed. as if we didn't exist. but that without it would you like to get us more rock concert. and where in the kind of district. isn't that dangerous. it is going to they know you they're not. about on like the area but i got a good vibe i know a few nice people. well below me when we could meet my friend mowing a mistake pock them cause the family knew. it was not i mean i mean how. do you know you know. where you are finally who are they the only friends of mine.
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i think that indeed it does. because if it does i. have. to get. the fuck did i think. if i could feel the. effects are going to get there. there are a lot of the business. interests that 1st of all come out of the way they know that if you look at the facility you remember your movie will be told you're going to. look at the everybody in the living. room the yes yes you know you're looking at one of you listening. to all of you on. the phone when the other guy it was hard for me here to begin with if you
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didn't come i would hope i don't know what. it was now i'm studying law and it will. come down to nelson's when they're there and i've got to get it and i only started recently that he get a good view then he get done on my advice to you would be to also study michael you . are going to know i came to lima with a clear goal in oklahoma i want to help my people come up to beat beat we younger people have to make things change it's our responsibility how good you going to end up always our ancestors were warriors and the monarchy fought with spears and with bows and arrows you know john today with the fight is different. today i fight with our ideas with our minds that's what we need sunday.
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so you saw this you people think. i think yes they have a tough life there. it's not like you're the houses are crammed together there's no. room yes. did you see new things yes the beach a lot of cars really big houses we swam in the sea. going to see. me through stones in the water i think you. can see defends itself it has its own of its own. that the young people there different you know. they're like us. all the young people smoking lima yes most of them smoke it when the problem's been stated and you're 85
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now write down what you're 85 today. you know 74. 74. you're still young then. you. are going to go into the room with. merry christmas and happy birthday. my grandfather is 85 and he still healing people who come from far away. he says his energy isn't what it was but for others he's still a great sharman. are
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he'd always been in contact with the plants and the spirits. but i realized that my brother and i had never really spoken to him about it. most of its money a lot of shamans contact the spirits oakwood really people from among them if you know the plants the spirits will show you everything in your dreams. beautiful things and dangerous things in the if the bad spirits attack you you can conquer them when they 1st get with the plants show you how. one might get more knowledge humans used to survive underwater boy you're hiding here i will tell you i mean you to be able to do that you have to isolate yourself for 6 months i must have no contact to other people for 6 months one of 4. 6 months
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. we have seen how they were called sue me mariah this. the one time without them on to mariah's can fly. and those who knew the spirits of the water rule the universe how would you remember me and in the water spirits didn't harm them no they knew them i'm healthy again morning mark. on this planet. if you. want to buy fuel. you only to pack
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a few clothes tomorrow because we'll be going on a trip and you'll push the p.c. moby on and off. welcome to my family when i'm up and you're going to apply you never been before you know it's deep in the forest you must get to know it while you're still young you feel. around where is it exactly and i don't know that unexplained on the way home to look up which i was there a long time you're. going to i will learn a lot in it it'll be a beautiful drip from a limited field trip well you can only. feed us thanks
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he could tell when to fish from how the birds were singing. and now you have to kill the fish. that they read and are honest. so this was how my father became a man with nature's help so so. the next day we went deep into the forest with our father in search of a plant if flea we saw jaguar tracks on the way they were still fresh flowers you never see tracks like that close to
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a village flood never felt the presence of a jack or so near. thanks for the luck or wolf so this is the strongest and mighty is mom to new jungle for it all in one way that it's cold the monster plum but all holy plot it gives us a lot of strength that i don't know. why we tom all these way before we counted for how we have to serve johnson is minimal because of security that is with a test very powerful believe it protects it you know you minimum a feeling that you need every plant as it sounds interesting enough that may be hard to understand but on since it is new it's money we're making you. you can't eat with the spirits and the palms of. thought you have to drink it to feel its power and energy. and if you have you know.
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visions. if an anaconda comes they want to run away. but you have to keep calm even if it circles us. they say if we ask the plan it will show us what we have to do. let's go to the if we can manage to do that and that will help us all in our lives we go. to. the pool we mustn't be afraid and stay very calm down we hope. everything will be fine. it was. thank you very much great grandfather for being with us. we have already learned
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very much from you and want to continue to be able i'm happy that my sons will drink tonight then they will know our culture and not just their misdeeds. i will reveal it is wild and it's not to them. so that we learn how to live in harmony. i wish us all a good journey. we call your ship people name is running so i. feel in my feet. i. feel. fit
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that night. my brother cried a lot. but by morning his voice was completely calm. i saw a lot of snakes. my father saw the jaguar. auto wrong go. i remember the tracks we saw on our way to the liana. and i can't say whether that jack war was threatening or protecting us. i think he was just protecting his forest.
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. this is news the life from her lead as the un marks its 75th anniversary the call is for unity but the world body is far from the united this year the platform is online and the message is cohesion on countless global issues including reform of the you want itself to ensure its relevance. to coming up with an exiled developers opposition leader in town the european union struggle.
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