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each school year there weren't more families but each family had 6 or 7 kids. and we were all taught together from the 1st grade mistakes. it's going to it's easy to move from here to a bigger island but coming here from a city or a larger island is tough it's not nice absolutely. still maria hopes to say 1st school from closing everything evening she sits a computer and tries to find families who'd be willing to settle on this beautiful line and. i aim is to persuade businesses to pay for their moving expenses are born upon up others the up of all part of the founder greek family and who put all germany. or young up they've already been here and seen everything harmonious a man up a horn your policy now i'm constantly on the phone of office writing emails and trying it with the help of a t.v.
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station. to find someone among the countries big companies who finance the move and a job man oh my god look i'm not getting asked. until then this will remain greece's smallest school and crystals its only student but he too has formed the plan to help his school in future. in a former minister i want to go to high school and like to become a teacher and then i want to come back here and teach if there are still and you can't say. i want to spend them. because none have showed up so far christoph sets off for home alone like every often. he says sometimes boys or girls is a chore among the tourists that come to the island and he shows them how to catch fish so he takes them to see his horses visiting the horses is always the 1st thing christophe does off to school and then. without children like christophe's and his
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little school the highland has no future that is why oakie continue to fight for every people. over the last years hundreds of thousands of people tried to reach the european union through the balkan route but only a few make it allegedly across on border police a brutally pushing the migrants back to the bosnian town of the hatch preventing them from entering the e.u. they are stranded with little help from the government and no supplies for the approaching winter their only hope lies in bosnian volunteers like blacks and. the bosnian war left him badly wounded but that's not keeping him from reaching out to those in need. slots and kovacevich is getting ready to help people in dire need 1st he has to put on his artificial limb almost 30 years ago he lost his left
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leg at the age of 14 in a mortar attack during the bosnian war knows that and insists the loss has only meet him stronger with muslims i don't really see myself as disabled on the contrary always with the misery i've gone through has changed my perspective on the world and life. i can empathize much better with the pain and suffering of other people but. soon after he heads out on emergency call let's say his hometown behind you the border to croatia and the european union. his volunteer helpers regularly take care of migrants and refugees who are forced back across the border into bosnia the offer 1st aid to provide necessities for those who are want to go. to. work. these are images of a classic push back. there are
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a group of 13 to 14 people there also minor injuries one man has lost consciousness . or. the area where this group of pakistanis are stranded is dangerous only a few meters away there are landmines under the trees left over from the bosnian your peers in these woods are the worst they've been through was not inflicted by anybody else but by human. belief and he too much hate me too much hate me. and he leave your cute i leave my feet dig my nails in real steel base near an author who might blood this was new isolated incident brutality and illegal deportations along this border are well documented technically everyone who makes it into creation and european
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union territory must be treated humanely there refugees have a right to request asylum and expect a fair hearing but here international law is apparently violated people are mishandled to steamroll other migrants. the croatians told me to burn the food in my backpack i replied that i couldn't reconcile that with my muslim faith. then i bruised my arm and beat me with a stick. nevertheless remaining in the impoverished and politically strain is hardly an option for most migrants. the few emergency facilities set up by the government and international organizations and bosnia offer new realistic prospects and overcrowded. so many of the migrants seek refuge in this old factory building in which he sat on his helpers are the only ones who check in on the market really sit down again and offer support among those living
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in this misery are children and teenagers they know that if they didn't even know that their family. but i don't love them there are the least you have got to look at it was a little bit of us but it didn't help. the not over yes rather broad and i thought well big brother got a little too many gave one i think it was still. when evening falls the refugee sets off once again in the hopes of reaching a better life he called it the game is a condensed and dangerous hike across the mountains into croatia and. nearly all the migrants are teens and end up where they started back in bosnia exhausted true isn't often without shoes. only. one more useful thing it's hard to pass a person who out but most with we talk to them and find out how they're doing but you know when we give them something to eat or
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a couple of blankets so they can warm themselves are. good at it you have a team bought the items cheap the money comes partly things that sounds modest disability pension but mainly from private donors and foreign aid initiatives some of them are in germany whatever comes in is distributed. the selfless dedication of this and p.t. war victim is also a message to all those who do nothing. that the. young motorist they are doing really hope. well i'm doing the best i can to make this terrible world a little better and maybe set an example father's would you enjoy these 2. boys in everything you do michael you have to treat people as you cools sausan says so that everyone can keep their dignity. that's really the most important thing you
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much of here on earth you are. going to get i that's a good product i think. regardless of what you think of donald trump there is no denying that he massively increased people's interest in american politics his days in the white house may be numbered but he still manages to capture people's attention the belgian chuckle at the munich press thought wanted to create a trump inspired treat for his customers and so he came up with a sweet creation and that's combines the president's looks and some of his rather controversial views. a well known bleach product in much of europe is now also the name of a chocolate it's the latest creation by chocolate here dominique pear soon. i was looking at the news and i saw that president trump was announcing that we should drink bleach water that it will kill the quote on our virus and then i see the disinfectant it knocks it out in
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a minute. and it's your way we can do something that's a good joke maybe you can use it as inspiration for a bumble person as the rock star of belgian confectioner's and not just because he wants created a chocolate shooter for the rolling stones. fashion house louis vuitton and various royal families swear by his original creations. but for his trump chocolates he sought help closer to home i asked my wife too because she's a harbor she's professional spy specialist. a list of these infecting spices. he says the delicate feeling made from sea buckthorn berries and honey has cleansing properties. of his small chocolate factory in volusia her soon sporty 3 workers have to handle their bosses wild ideas he uses ingredients like soy sauce
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cider vinegar caviar and bacon for his unusual chocolates that's her soon an entry in the famous michelin guide and this is one of my inspirational rules in my life i have the target at home gives me a lot of inspiration and hearing my beer to bar so i have the same thing. he also shoots his wacky promotional videos at home. are you. and you were or are honestly it was just a funny joke that has nothing to do with politics or just want to make people laugh in those dark days it is disinfectant chocolate is a hit but due to the recent election it's sell by date is fast approaching trump will soon be leaving the white house and also pursuing its chocolate shop. discount
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on throw. a belgian chocolate that's likely more to trump's taste than the u.s. election results. it actually looks quite tasty right well that brings us to the end after they say oh thank you so much for watching i'll be back next week with more stories from across europe until then good bye take care. the be. the be. the be.
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boss. beethoven's 9th symphony for the world starts to simmer down on. the fight against the corona virus pandemic. has the rate of infection been developing. measures are being taken. what is the latest research says. information and context. the coronavirus of the code of special monday to friday gone. from a ghetto to cut. every go into those bob why. despite coming from a close family the pop star wants to become president. bush's new gun doesn't let the bombs. credible story bobby was.
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starts to simmer tell us d.w. . place. a place. this is a deed of news live from berlin and a moment of reckoning at the united nations general assembly world leaders convened for a special session focusing on the coronavirus pandemic as the global death toll surges above one and a half 1000000 they collectively carved a path out of the pandemic also coming up germany's public health agency
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was the country still far from containing the 2nd wave of corona virus infections this week's dead daily death tolls are the highest since the start and ever. i'm told me a lot of boy it's good to have you with us covert 19 and the road to recovery that's the focus of a special session of the un general assembly almost 100 of world leaders are taking part out of today's summit coincides with the release of a u.n. study that shows that more than 1000000000 people could be living in extreme poverty by 2030 due to the long term effects of the corona virus. a german chancellor angela merkel addressed the assembly via video link and she stressed the need for global cooperation to ensure equal access to vaccines around the world
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through the need we must never forget that the pandemic can only be truly beaten in the long term when everyone in the world has access to effective vaccines. not oh then coming the pandemic in the long term also means doing everything we can to a much stronger with regards to future challenges and crises to this and we need cosa international cooperation above all with strong the international organizations then we can succeed acanthus in us paul is washington bureau chief you know it's good to have you on the program at the u.n. summit secretary-general and so on a good terrace has urged the world to work closely together in the fight against the pandemic this close cooperation is always hearing a lot about how has this message been received in the u.s. . well i think i mean there is anticipation that the incoming biden
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administration will help bring this country together and maybe even the world as the pandemic continues to roar throughout this country biden just announced in an interview that he will make wearing a mosque commendatory and will also americans to wear a mosque 100 day from his 1st day on in office and you mentioned that the situation there is still on the rise again give us a. more of a picture of what it looks like that. well to be honest it is really frightening at the moment the worst predictions are starting to come true here los angeles just announced they will be out of i.c.u. beds by christmas fornia just issued a stay at home order so each day breaking records for infection cases and deaths nearly $3000.00 covert tests were reported on tuesday alone so it was
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winter around the corner as well in the united states as in many other european and other countries health experts are just concerned the worse has yet to come. we hearing you know with the loss of vaccines expected to be rolled out soon for example in the u.k. but in the u.s. we do have a number of people large numbers of people who are against such such vaccinations how effective can this immunization campaign be. yeah that's really a concern there is some resistance about the vaccine here in the united states and i think it is fair to play that the politics from the white house playing a role in that so the concern of the people is that it was developed too quickly and that there is worry that the side effects have not been tested enough so it
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will be a huge challenge to the medical and science community to explain the data and be as transparent as possible we just learned today that 3 former u.s. presidents clinton bush and obama actually said that they would take the vaccine popularly live on television to prove it is safe for the general public and this will be a important and major p.r. company in will be following that whenever it does happen in this poll in washington thank you here in germany the head of the public health institute says the country is still far from bringing the current wave of corona virus infections under control a partial lockdown in place since early november has stabilized the numbers but it hasn't yet achieved the expected drop. the coronavirus pandemic is not yet letting up in germany. the head of the country's federal health agency issued
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a stark warning. many people are still getting infected with cause with 19 and the numbers are still too high they are on a plateau but they are not yet falling noticeably. we also see that the number of serious outbreaks and deaths is increasing from week to week but since both of these always occur with a certain delay we must expect many more here. germany has been under a partial lockdown since nov 2nd the daily increase in new infections has leveled off with just over 22000 cases recorded on thursday but this but the restrictions on public life the numbers haven't dropped significantly and this week the country reported a record 487 deaths the highest death toll since the onset of the pandemic with no clear change for the better in sight chancellor angela merkel announced on
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wednesday that the partial lockdown will be extended until january 10th restaurants bars and leisure facilities will remain closed and context will be restricted some say even that is not enough the southern state of bavaria is considering tougher measures. in the coming weeks we'll really have to ask ourselves whether all these measures are enough whether we can keep the country in a sort of half sleep like this or whether we should be clear and consistent and impose even stricter measures in certain areas with some exceptions will be made over the christmas period to allow friends and families together. in berlin some think a loosening on restrictions over the holiday is a good idea while others fear it may be too risky. because it's very difficult at the moment people can't meet with friends they can't see or their grandparents maybe these few days will have a positive effect on our lives and. only
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make things worse if we pause the restrictions and then we have to be back to the virus again. still some long weeks of coronavirus restrictions ahead with hopes pinned on the forthcoming vaccine. africa huge challenges to acquire and distribute coronavirus vaccine many countries have debt and don't have the funds to buy vaccines from large pharmaceutical companies and they could be left behind as the global community to secure supplies for their own citizens but nearly 200 countries initiative aimed at working with produce provide fair access to vaccines across the world. better leave them alone as a bite to get her 1st vaccination she's taking part in biotech pfizer's vaccine trial and yana spark wanted to. you know.
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she would not be able to afford the vaccine herself regardless of which vaccines are approved they will cost billions of dollars to purchase and distribute that's money most african countries don't have it's a pipe dream to expect that the entire continent will get the vaccine politicians and doctors insist that africa not be left behind. you to be unfree as an example for 80 percent of the population of germany to be vaccinated but the high risk individuals in south africa and their friend plant health care workers in south africa are not gaining access to the vaccine until a pandemic a spot and we need to bring about that sort of recalibration in terms of access to these vaccines for many countries kovacs is their only hope that scene initiative set up by a $190.00 countries including germany the purpose members are to receive cheaper
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access to the vaccine so they can vaccinate at least part of their population. to look over. and to have an initial supply of vaccines to cover. 30 percent of the population so the highest priority group to be covered and wrecks this will be health care workers and also as already been said the most vulnerable group which is the elderly but money isn't the only concern distribution logistics present another hurdle for example the biotech pfizer vaccine has to be stored at minus 70 degrees celcius the necessary infrastructure doesn't even exist hopes lie in the vaccine for master seneca which can be stored at refrigerator temperatures but it must also be paid for and distributed to africa fears it will fall by the wayside. if one part of the world want to be vaccinated our part of the world one not to be vaccinated. becomes
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a hindrance to people from africa. and other. more difficult we cannot. be vaccinated we do not want to lock behind in many countries the pandemic has triggered a dime word economic spiral in south africa alone millions have lost their jobs with ice a vaccine their future looks bleak. to look now at some other stories that are making headlines around the world in peru at least one person has. killed during protests by farm workers who are demanding better wages and working conditions protesters blocked highways and clashed with police attentive attempting to disperse them i recall troll workers have been on strike since monday and approaches have spread northwards to regions known for growing grapes tangerines and blueberries. the german city of here has held a minute's silence to honor the 5 people killed when
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a vehicle plowed into pradesh chin's on tuesday a 51 year old man is in police custody prosecutors say the suspect was under the influence of alcohol and that there are no indications of a terrorist motive. israel is urging its citizens to avoid travel to the gulf region saying that iran may be planning to attack israeli targets the advisory comes a week after iran's top nuclear scientist was killed in an ambush outside to herat is iran has blamed israel for the attack and has promised to retaliate. but bragging rights are on the line on friday evening as herter berlin face capital city rivals in the league when the when the teams last met in me celebrated a thumping 4 nil win but this time we are way ahead of their neighbors in the table and going to the game a slight favorites fans will not be able to attend but that's not prevented tension rising in the days leading up to the much it's eerily empty round by heads of
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billions olympia study on these days on friday night the bowling dobby will once again take place behind closed doors the hosts have had to get creative in their efforts to generate an atmosphere. your voice the reason why we distributed several dozen 1000 flags around the city in the middle of the might was to create a bit of dobby fever for the atmosphere. on tuesday berlin is world cup to a city littered with hats or flags but here beneath the westerly icon. as the be a brush. concerts he thought a good idea was that fans could take the flags home with them and then get into the through with us on friday evening in front of the television. sure enough the flags were gone by wednesday morning but it wasn't only had to families who had a hand in their disappearance piece or new one supporter posted his interpretation of darby atmosphere on twitter. are flying high at the moment thanks in
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large part to this man summer signing max kusa has provided plenty of goals like this wonder strike against frankfurt last weekend but also plenty of infectious energy and confidence even when your opponents can't help but admire the fine form that the 32 year old has found. he's a player who sees himself in every position sometimes up front sometimes in midfield he drops he moves out wide so trying to mock him with just one man would never work again it's up to the whole team doesn't much of if labadee as men can keep cool in check they'll have a solid chance of defending their title the crown of the capital city champions is after all currently day has to lose but friday's result will determine whose flag flies above. now you might remember the story from last week of the mysterious metal monolith found in the utah desert in the u.s.
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now another one has been spotted on a hiking trail in southern california local media is reporting that unlike the utah original disk one is not bolted to the ground he needs a monolith which disappeared as mysteriously as it appeared captured the imagination of many with its references to the classic scifi film the 2001 a space odyssey. that's the news for now i'm told me a lot of and this is the dublin years stay with us. the fate of against the corona virus pandemic. has the rate of infection been developing what does the latest research say. information and context the coronavirus update code 19 special. on t w. w's crime fighters are back africa's most
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