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now. and you hear me now yes yes we're going to do and how the last 2 years gentlemen saw so that when you bring your uncle out machall as you have a surprise himself with what is possible who is medical what moves that want. to talk to people who follows her along the way i admire those i'm critics a lot of power as the world's most powerful woman shaping public and joining us from eccles last stop. this week on the world story. british sheep farmers fear for their livelihoods. dangerous apportions in chechnya but we begin in the south caucasus where on conflict between armenia and azerbaijan. continued this week despite
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a cease fire the 2 nations from the former soviet union are boiled in a dispute over the not gone the car park region which has already cost the lives of many civilians. on the ruins of what used to be her life. her neighborhood was destroyed in the missile attack over the weekend. for home the meaning of years. this is from where the rocket came there were houses everywhere here but they were hit and everything got destroyed. the small sports school to. look they were close and mattresses line around my belongings also somewhere here. next to the bombed out homes a makeshift memorial. many ganja residents come here to commemorate those killed in the attack certain people according to the authorities.
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they bring flowers and signs saying who they blame the armenian army. to rest in peace ganja people may god bless you. if you believe. the likelihood that britain will fail to reach an agreement on its future relations with the e.u. by the end of this year is growing sheep farmers are especially concerned for their livelihoods and what the possible tariffs on their exports will look like 90 percent of what they produce is currently sold to the european union sheep farmers are especially concerned for their livelihoods and what possible tariffs on their exports will look like 90 percent of what they produce is currently sold to the european union. frank languorous and the son of a 4th generation sheep farmers they raise some 5000 sheep in the southern english county
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of cad most of the meat is export from. it was french like a lamb like this which was a good confirmation. they want them weighing around about $18.00 to $20.00 kilos as a carcass. not too much fat just a little fat they are very discerning they like good quality coach if there is no trade deal between britain and the european union customs duties of as much as 50 percent could be happy to have a caucus. and extra border checks might mean the meat being less fresh when it arrives in france go to the opera twa and then they go into a refrigerated truck and normally they're killed one day and they're in the paris market the next morning and he delays to that will cause big problems if they're talking about you know 4 or 5 days of customs checks and lorries how it up it's just going to yeah it will impact the supply chain impacts on prices. in the
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languages also farm cattle which are subject to strict quality regulations they feel that often drags it sheep or low quality meat from the us could damage the home market despite this many farmers including some of the languishes neighbors voted for brakes and other now requesting that stores here at cannes weekly cattle auction most farmer say that just has to be untrue and i think farms just got to make the most of the situation that it will have the legislation is in place and whatever tires we have and get on with it we will be better off in the end but it will be very hard in the interim period or be on a softer start in our coaching on not looking forward to it because offing is going to be a long haul to a whole we've bricks without government subsidies many farmers might be facing bankruptcy particularly in the absence of a trade and languish is furious. that it's just
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disbelief that they can tell so many lawyers you know it's it's you know the whole they won't be ques it dave everything will be fine it will be the easiest free trade agreement history. and i can't swear it is just proved it will be so much rubbish. father and son are hoping all the same that children will take over the business s. fish generation farmer in despite threats it. to africa in kenya. abortions are only allowed under very specific circumstances such as a result women in the east african country die daily due to unsafe and the legal procedures and aid organization is doing its best to improve the situation thanks we call her mercy but that's not her real name she was 16 when she fell pregnant she was scared because she knew her mother would not allow her to keep the baby i
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went to a local medicine man i stayed there for 3 days he gave me herbal medicine and i took it and. on the 2nd day i started seeing blood and i was very afraid. there are people who are bored and they seemed fine so. i thought i would die. the she was lucky many girls and women don't survive such ordeals it's estimated that in kenya 7 women die each day from unsafe abortions like the one mercy had marginalized and poor women are especially vulnerable such as those here in the math or islam abortions are illegal in kenya there are only a few strict exceptions women cannot simply go to the nearest hospital for help instead they come to this man he's well known for carrying out abortions along with other procedures even though he has no medical training he's respected in his community as a christian medicine man for people who can't afford hospital treatment. mercy says
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she came to him to she paid the equivalent of 8 year olds for the abortion we ask the man directly he denies performing abortions nevertheless he knows exactly how an abortion is done i'm not. given an injection drug a mess sent home said the pregnancy can terminate there many of these women die if there are lucky they do die if they're lucky the pregnancy terminate safely it's usually bad however i see how. serious and i mean by that's why in most cases the women need professional help after the abortion international aid organization marries stopes office around the clock help for women who can't afford hospitalization yet but with too much experience this and therefore we finally put in that we start with the counseling part we also offer emergency treatment which includes. what we give you until about 6 painkillers and even sometimes you have to
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keep it up if it indeed is that have happened to they will. marry stopes is only allowed to carry out of fortune's if it's an emergency if the mother's life is in danger or if it's a rape case otherwise they too would be punishable according to kenyan law of course mercy would have preferred to have seen a real doctor i mean is this image i would save someone wants to get an abortion they should go to a hospital. because those men will just give you some kind of medicine and then tell you when the pregnancy has been terminated they only want your money in the end you are the one who has to suffer in a battle for despite the stigma she faces from her community she thinks every woman should have the right to a safe abortion. our last journey takes us to china the country where the coronavirus pandemic began at the end of
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2019 almost a year later like there has largely returned to normal including travel and tourism . the beginning of october as china's travel season there on national day most people get a week off it's a high point for beijing's cultural sites like the forbid him city which hosts $14000000.00 tourists a year it is also the 1st national day holiday since the outbreak of covert 19 just over half a year ago beijing city center looked very different during the winter beijing's heritage sites were shut down because of the epidemic travel restrictions were in place in the whole country. china has brought the epidemic under control there are virtually no more domestic transmission and people are enjoying a return to a new normal life. but i spent the last half
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a year at home it's only recently that i've been going out again i feel like i've been liberated. it's great the disease can't time to share enthusiasm in china we feel the country has responded very well. there are still measures in place people have to use a health and scan the code to register at certain locations tourist sites have limited visitor numbers estimates put the number of tourists in china during this season at 550000000 people that would be 2 thirds of last year's figure. you can see it on the street there are far fewer people than in other years. should be made there are fewer people so the atmosphere isn't as lively as usual and people still have to wear masks. china's economy has returned to positive growth government spending on
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infrastructure and construction has brought workers back into the city. but growth is still a lot slower than in previous years private consumption especially is lagging behind companies have cut wages and council bonuses for their employees in downtown beijing that traces of the past 6 months are still visible experts have long warned of china's imbalance growth too much investment and today it will consumption for big 19 has made these warnings ever more urgent. thank. you. there's a cultural war raging over the american dream.
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u.s. citizen but which way is it headed artists are concerned what moves the photographers filmmakers and writers share their views on nation turmoil. arts 21. next on d w. article 5 of the universal declaration of human rights no one should be subjected to torture. like this the cia's still dedicated time and effort into researching torture methods. and the results lead to one of the darkest chapters in u.s. history. the final minutes on d w. what secrets lie behind. discover new adventures in the 360 degree. and explore fascinating boards
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heritage sites. world heritage 360 getting up now. this still. the possibility for real violence in the country is it's real. it takes someone very very strong to run this country and in my eyes i think is doing a big job.

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