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i'm david and this is climate change. happiness increase books. get smarter. you. mean nobody has done my name is nick a love it on i'm the daughter of money to have that on the i don't. mean mother was abducted. in new. york i think i a. no missing double no i don't feel comfortable i don't want to keep repeating
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myself. me here for the game it'll. be to keep telling my story to you. she said she'd be back in a minute. but she never came back. but i've traveled the length and breadth of argentina looking for my. just the night
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that i deliberated dozens of girls who were in the same situation as many of them going out like go to an event and the to and fro to insulate. that actually so let us join forces and fight this must be a chance to get him back. in argentina but he too for all disappeared on her way to a hospital appointment but it is whereabouts has never been established the mother believes that she was kidnapped and forced the prostitution this bubble to stop the school building is hosting a historic trial here it was so storybook of itself the case in question was who stand to call them or their own bodies that were on. their stomachs have gone by then and that's what we were accompanied by michela the young daughter of mary ellen study and she's been waiting 10 years for her mother to return and they can
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spit out if an assassin landed in. 13 people were accused of being involved in movies about all this disappearance one by one they want to quit and i think it comes the infantry. i'm living in against the protesters i think at the court's verdict says no been taken onto the streets people are demanding the judges explain their verdict or face each. discuss the reach of their own case and the miscarriage of justice and they chose not to still took it. was . i still finishing high school i began
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a degree in anthropology and here in cordoba argentina. i wasn't even sure exactly what it involved. but at the very beginning we were given a wonderful introduction to the course is he a look at rita. but then when the military coup in 1976 is an important part of our history in argentina it used to sit in the eighty's the dictatorship was responsible for countless disappeared persons and an untold number of deaths. yesterday we can use forensic anthropology to uncover those lost identities. is. that as it was and that is that it was when i was in the magic that. it was.
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standing in for political forensic anthropology to help me to learn from my own story in and gave me a better appreciation of my identity and that of my mother and to come to terms with the truth. i learned to say that i. didn't come here. i know this is a foot and all the most important thing was leaving my hometown of tacoma on a. more important than coming to court about a. leaving took a man meant leaving the place where my mother was abducted they'll go out of here
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but there's a good tear in it. i mean it. made me out here far away from home it's easier to understand my story but a void in the. cause and that as a protagonist but as an observer. but though it is safe to. sing. walkways does here i was able to find a place outside my own story where i wasn't haunted by the thought of my mother was the bachchan. or that my grandmother has been waging this fight against human trafficking. i feel a burden connected with my name as the daughter of marie to the run and the granddaughter of susanna trimarco 11 years as was going to be. watching on the regis mother who has waged a 12 year battle to find her daughter and bring those who have doctored her to
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justice. we are going to keep fighting until we know what they did. because this is . one of 5 it has been suzanna 3 margaux getting little help from the authorities investigating the case herself although she never did find her daughter it is saw that she has helped over 900 women from sex trafficking. when you know i was raised by my grandmother an incredibly strong woman turn and since my mother disappeared she's been fighting a relentless battle against human trafficking she's been given a number of international awards and was even nominated for the nobel peace prize to me and i admired her so much let me know.
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when you have to play on this coming here was a challenge. because there was no one taking care of me going to that you know when i was 18 i decided to stop having police protection. for the 1st time i had no one with me on the street but when i got on a bus. the feeling of being afraid to go home alone at night which was completely new to me had a. better idea but i found the strength to overcome that and find out who i wanted to be in who sit out. in the. without all those fears and without that feeling of vulnerability. in any minute i can remember a lot of situations when terror was used as a weapon against us but they wanted us to stop looking for my mother.
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joe as it is i mean that's how we got a lot of threats. sometimes they follow through on those threats but when i was 9 they burned down our home because. as he came from the time i was 4 years old i had police protection around the clock the inability of. the police are going to the police would even escort me at the playground. there's little question is what are they protecting us from the game we're. going to. they are there. that. i went to the countryside from where. but i missed my bus in 90 i'm going down marion just mentioned how important it is
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to acknowledge how things have been changing gradually in. como set up as a demonstration on march 24th. during what i myself the acknowledgement and recognition of me and all the disappeared people and those who think differently yes the l g b t community. here what the skills that they write the 30400 disappeared. and using that recognition to reassess the hunter era as she said we had to find that solidarity to arrive at this mission. and. i'd like to say i mean when we're in a battle and you know i mean the protests by anyone i mean us have changed over time. but. i remember very well the 1st time i was in charge. it was about the issue of femicide in 2014 when
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a terrible number of women were murdered the fact that men were killing us just for being women and had to be made visible and i. see. here was. as an english 5 years ago we took a new approach. in a little formal. uncertain. if in yemen as i'm in latin america has helped me to no longer see myself only as a victim. in that mcnairy but also as a strong woman but up until you might sometimes cry you shouldn't but at war and has learned to embrace herself. years so i have so much gratitude towards this collective movement you see and i know these women will always be there for me that
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it is a dishonest person to. lead simply isn't d.k.a. know you and i always had the feeling that the media was appropriate in my identity . they mean or even constructing my identity was it that you need a cause to hear petitions or today who i am myself that i got but we are no represent that me i mean we. lead.
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any fisi and. lake. levels are shown it's difficult to let go of the most selfish reality. in book or at aereo is done by. that i have no mother. it seems to me that i grew up without a mother illegitimate been a thing that my all it consists in my a little. bit it all. but i do believe. that i can change that part of my own history. but the english told yet. when you know when the fact remains that i'm the daughter of a human who was disappeared. so i know what he's here. he.
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seemed ok i do feel i share a common identity with other children of the disappeared we. believe he said in argentina and all across latin america you know he can't. represent an english is a weed and we have any sense we are all representative of a very big trial inside our nation in a series of. wait no i didn't want to say that. if. you missed. it what are you doing charlie. because he bothering you come up that will. let you know we're. going to get it out.
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there. but what it is simple. was. a nice idea what it was you. got what i mean a finite amount of time imagine a more. than a couple grand you will. but you know my mind i don't need to do it here other than a little bit learning a little while in the book want to bring in someone that a. lot of the community more than. me. that you know going to finish up by going you know the one you know the one that won their love were not able to manage to balance. the number of any and all.
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was. which he likes ok. you know well thanks. it's delicious it. could be cool. but. what. are you making it with i am. new. england i love it very nice. good.
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did it feel it was chilly yesterday 5 degrees and frost. but today's left most. constable becoming too nice and we want to play a bit of music and dance around the campfire. does. that it's going to be happiness with the oil if you go and seal the lid . shut. all.
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the thank you notes i'll start with this. and still you know you had to expect that it could do such and hear the to. the to. the touch.
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thank. you guys for number of the need is a really important pass in my life not going to as muslim a city university and now my sister has come with mine. she sees me without my past those ones i suffered cuts i'm grateful to her when i come here to visit i also spend time with her mother and brother with this woman this place is very important to me is who you are to me but then the bottom. was.
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was. was. if. if. if. it. was. was. was.
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was. was. her consumption and they i you on monday me my head is still full of questions. one question that never goes away. so is how my mother is being represented. boy is how can we understand the identity of the disappeared. when that person is gone and there's nothing left. that.
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does that identity still exists or not. the content i mean the disappeared live and die over and over without existing you you and you are you no more does. she need to be somebody she has she not she. was a cream to start with. the traitor un 7th. i did 7th grade too i always have glitter with me hooked on the ability that she wherever i go i sparkle. you can see.
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ok you look gorgeous. that's a little it still maybe i could have a chance to know what we're going to get this time without the tears. because did you have a half long half not to tell that the i shaved my hair off when i was 13. shaped by my 30th birthday i went to a bar my entire family was there nobody knew i'd change my hair i got so much grief. you just get a bad player legal notice i was getting a haircut and shaving it off are 2 different things so sleek but i was a skinhead little bit out if you like in a comment you get if you tell. me
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. you really did you hold still. what a nice sounding. if not what. if your job is that if you don't it's crazy thinking about the future of argentina there's so much change and sometimes hostility. or you know every day feminism gives us more opportunities see. that when i like the idea of the things i don't even dare to dream of today's it might someday become reality you know but it's that william and i and part of it here. was. that. was.
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the 1st. place.
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plain. luck.
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if you can finally. physicist anton's hollinger and his team have been researching the quantum world for years and they have experimental proof that teleportation actually works could this become a climate friendly mode of travel. tomorrow to dig. 30 minutes on d w. longer but it's our
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this is deja vu news live from berlin and europe it tightens its borders to guard against a new strain of corona virus germany and other countries move to ban travel from the u.k. where a new virus very is causing new lock downs and fresh fear but just how dangerous is your strength also coming up on the show safe and sound after enduring a nearly a week in captivity and nigerian school boy is back home with family and speaking out about his ordeal.
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and clay richardson welcome to the show a growing number of countries are moving to ban to travel from the u.k. citing fears about a new strain of corona virus the new mutation it spreads more quickly and has forced the british government to impose a strict lockdown on the capital london and nearby areas leaders in europe and beyond are now scrambling to keep the new strain from reaching their front doors but it may be too late. eurostar is international terminal in london the line is an easy and convenient link directly to paris and brussels when the announcement came that the service would be stopping on sunday evening many scrambled to get themselves one of the last seats. if you want to put it we got the last 2 tickets for today we both had tickets for monday ensures day but given the situation of what's happening we didn't want to take any risks we were the last to be able to do
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so and i imagine there are loads of french people in the same boat as us but. the netherlands was the 1st to put a whole. on flights coming in from the u.k. but over the course of the day numerous other european countries announced a similar flight stoppages with burton the dutch health minister said the move was largely a precautionary one. i think we need to take a step by step approach and ensure we get all the information we can from the u.k. other international services and our own public health agencies then we can decide to what extent we should be concerned for us it's about keeping a finger on the pulse of. several european countries say they've detected the new strain already and fears are high it could get a foothold on the continent. the new variant is said to be up to 70 percent more transmissible than of the strains it's being blamed for a surge of new infections in london and southeast england that surge led
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authorities in britain to take drastic steps introducing tough new measures for the christmas period. it was an abrupt u. turn by prime minister barak johnson millions of people have been forced to cancel their christmas plans under the new restrictions but the country's health minister defended the decision saying the government had no choice. this virus the new strain was out of control we've got to get it under control and the way that we can do that the only way you can do that is by restricting social contact. the e.u. is said to hold a special crisis meeting on monday as it tries to agree on a collective response. for more we're joined now by d.w. correspondent in brussels a bank regret but what can we expect to come from that crisis meeting on monday.
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the french president and the german chancellor already on the phone today gordon ating collective response and there were also emergency sessions of the you commission and this will go on tomorrow and the likely outcome will be that there will be a complete travel ban for the united kingdom and the european union until the 31st of december so everything will be cut off. travel car travel and also train travel this is to ensure that the virus can the new strain of the rise cannot reach the continent although it is already here it is already in italy in netherlands and denmark but only very few cases and the german health minister said devise has to be contained we cannot allow it to spread for the more on the continent to europe but it's unclear if that will really work. because nobody knows exactly when the virus was circulating the w.h.o.
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the world has organization said it's already there since september now another new development we've seen is that france is only allowing unaccompanied goods to enter from the u.k. what are the implications of that. but this is of course a severe blow for the british economy that is so dependent on exporting goods through the channel and with ferries to the continent it will be much harder to get the stuff over to the continent and it's also clear that other countries like belgium and the netherlands might follow this pos but the sheva from the freight travel from the continent to britain is not. as of yet but this gives a little preview of maybe to the chaos which would ensue off the post of bricks in phase generally the 1st it is a very c.v. of blow for the economy in britain that's clear because they have all everybody is
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scrambling now to adjust to the new situation that could come out on the 1st of january. exactly speaking of a bracks that what exactly might we see this kind of what kind of impact might we see those have on those negotiations. brother degrassi asians who opposed. trade deal got going on in brussels today without any tangible results they will continue to mow this is the only thing we know right now off the sources told us what was going on and it is also possible that the british government for now seek or an extension of the negotiations because this is just too much the new crisis with the coronavirus and post brics it and the chaos that might be at the borders now maybe they're there with negotiate over christmas or even into the next year everything is possible to spray 6 business bricks it was always right then to make us in brussels i thank you very much for your reporting. so how concerned
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should we be about this new coronavirus strain are there we put that to mohamed money or of or all of us from lancaster university in the u.k. i mean it's a really important that any mutation that according to the spite of being that make the surface of the virus has some concerns because through this spike but again the virus and what a body and become successful so over the top and we have noticed that so many mutations outlook are which have relatively little or no impact but this particular variant that have emerged now has 23 mutations which are significant in terms of disease process ability so therefore it seems like this why this is more successful and more fitter this means that it is possible for one person to another person and from one of them energy to enter the community quite effectively and of course the big question everyone will want to know as we see a light at the end of the tunnel is will the already developed vaccines and still be effective. well that is again really important what i just want to highlight is
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that when vaccine works vaccine doesn't work against one part of the virus it works against different components of the virus for example there are more than 2030 different sites within the 5 but again against which a vaccine is effective so if one or 2 mutations occur still the other one would protect against the infection so as it stands now the mutation that we have identified here in the u.k. have literally no impact on to the vaccine effect of that so therefore the vaccine can be developed by the pfizer we don't know what astra zeneca would have no impact on the water cycle carry on raising the immunity and also to really neutralize this water as i am sure that's a relief for many to share but look at this mutation was 1st discovered back in september do you think the british government should have reacted earlier. well this information was provided to the british government in the early october that the 1st cases were reported and can't reach it but i'm surprised quite quickly in the other part of the inlet and since then the government has been reporting on to
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this inspection and we have decided to security have been there to find those mutations that are becoming more prominent but usually take a little bit of time before they become the dominant strains within the populations so it was just just a few weeks before when the virus became so probably not. identified well because do cases where belonging to this strain and that is how it may be to the surface and the actions start to take place thank you very much mohamed when you're just in from the lancaster university thanks. to nigeria now where more than 340 school boys have returned home after being snatched from their classroom by kidnappers earlier this month some of them have now begun speaking about their ordeal we have this report looking at how the abduction has affected one of the students. it's a peaceful moment with friends something 16 year old an issue of who prayed for but wasn't sure he'd experience again and just over
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a week ago he and hundreds of other students woke to the sound of gunshots armed men burst into their high school in the middle of the night rounding up the boys and forcing them to track through a nearby forest. woke up with laughter some time tracking they said we should stop here they said even if you tried to run or real out you to run you will go nowhere rather you will die in the forest. and. but that was not their fate they survived the kidnapping sometimes by eating leads or drinking from puddles. and. if they said nothing to us except when they shot guns they said allah is great allah is great they kept saying this. 6 days later a moment of celebration security forces rescued them from their kidnappers but the ordeal has left them and their parents worried about their return to school.
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on assist father did not want his face shown on camera as he talked about his fears no one will send his son back to that school without proper security not until the government does something then we'll leave it in god's hands we'll leave it up to god. nigerian authorities still have some explaining to do it's unclear who took the boys or how their release was secured until those questions were answered and the government does more to make parents feel safe fear will continue to grip families in northern nigeria. in eastern england there's a new initiative to reintroduce wild species like the long extinct winds and one of the most heavily farmed regions of britain while the east promotes regenerating land and movement is working to. convince land and garden owners about the benefits of turning some of their property back over to nature. to court large blacks and
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they're allowed to roam almost anywhere to dig up the ground at some real age in the state in the east of england. they all learned. the secret weapon. their very 1st you can afford to have cordova pigs. for quite a short time to go to. the ground to open space for new seeds and. some of the items the state covers over 20 square kilometers he himself lives in the manor house but in the adjacent park all the animals are allowed to roam free a lot of the man has set apart a 5th of his property and left it completely to nature england's biodiversity is declining and has been for decades 13 percent of species are threatened with extinction and 36 plant species have already become extinct but the good news is public support for conservation is growing. some are late and does eventually slaughter the pigs but it's also their job to ensure greater biodiversity there has
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been an overgrowth of a specific fern species and a big help contain it. over to. the soil. to see brother thrall seabird underneath we need to disrupt brucker. as soon as they have completed their task have to get out of the forest. not so late and does not accept the argument that only rich landowners can afford to protect the environment he believes people need to change their minds at the nearby warren small for children with special needs is sharing his approach. a garden which helps and vigor at the senses has been largely left to nature. a lot of our land is we're actually request to go outside and request to come up hey we're not feeding very good and when they need the space i'm and they need to interact with
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nature. being in touch with nature not similate and believes that as many people as possible should experience this he'd like to turn the adjacent marshland into nature park for equal to or as. much an intelligence and stuart's and white tailed eagles kind of walking up and down this river valley but still with cattle and with. farming systems with it have to be just. got to do that he has to convince his neighbors 1st because free roaming digs on the property that just do what they want for most farmers simply a step too far. while we're on the subject of animals having a fantastic time let's check in with the moscow's zoos and giant panda. came face to face with a snowman in his enclosure who he successfully took down to reveal some hidden treats just look at him the workers had put carrots and branches into the snowman
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to entertain the bear and get into the holiday spirit. that's a news update i fower don't forget you can always get the latest on our web site at g.w. dot com and claire richardson in berlin for me the entire team thanks for watching . where i come from we have to fight for a free press and was born and raised in a military dictatorship with just one t.v. shadow and if you newspapers when official information as a journalist i have work on the streets of many characters and their problems are all the same for doing the social inequality a lack of the freedom of the press and go much beyond afford to stay silent when it
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comes to the fans of the human scene or my little old who have decided to put their trust in us. my name is jenny paris and i work a d.w.i. . it's santa is always on the cool in december so it's the 2nd 60 years the father christmas of the holy land though israel and the palestinian territories are gripped by coup no virus the true slim santa hopes for a festive season her christmas oh.
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just. because the c.e.o. on this way to work in the old city this is sent to us house the workplace of jerusalem saint nick and. also it says family home it's december the busiest time of the year for santa and yet in 2020 the pandemic has changed everything it's very hard for us with this crazy situation what we have would cover 19 i try my best to have a plan a b. c. that has me as a center trying to bring joy for jerusalem and to the word also my message is always love and happy and happiness and safety for them and joy and we say inshallah everything will be ok the palestinian christian from jerusalem's old city has been slipping into the role of santa claus for the last 3 years in real life he's a former professional basketball player turned coach is
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a remembers that there was no santa around when he was growing up in jerusalem a city 3 words religions call home when i was a kid i would never see receptor and that's where one of the children had this eating t.v. in the show on pictures or fake saturday like a toy and now when they see it really in jerusalem they feel very proud of what we have said dangerous. but is that because the sea is no ordinary sense nic he's home to his craft at specialist santa schools in the u.s. . these are the diplomas which i hadn't my sent the school to teach us how to make you whole whole the home of the whole it's not just to do it from the mouth you need to do it from your belly and when you do it from your belly must come from your belly up to all the way from inside that's the whole we hold said the smile as when he have a big belly ok you go like this. every christmas and of course i add to it as i'm going to drusilla i'm sad then the whole in and i gave with the whole i
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continued to be whole all whole it. just. it takes just 10 minutes to transform himself into sent a clueless. no christmas. it's today the palestinian sand is splitting in nursery school outside the old city. as we walk he prepares himself mentally he wants to be able to answer any questions to children might ask yourself the hole you currently earthing is close they are already asking that i say i go there a year i park it you have the airport and then i go with the camel to jerusalem it's.
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it's thoughts i at the nursery school run by the daughters of charity center is to help decorate the christmas tree due to the pandemic he's unable to visit some schools or hospitals this year he and the children try to keep their distance from one another but it isn't always easy. i don't want you know who i am that. your. destiny this year due to covert 19 added spite of it we must spread sheet here decorate the tree and make it festive there should be joy in our hearts despite illness and the virus. arabic hebrew and english spoken here and they celebrate all the holy days whether christian jewish almost oh i think i sent
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a hands on balls and stuffed toys to get the kids i. i. do slim this is a city which has long been a source of political conflict between israelis and palestinians the police. hope to make east jerusalem the capital one day the old city is home to sites which muslims jews and christians consider holy the how am i sharif which contains muslim holy sites like the i like some mosque and the dome of the rock was closed during the 1st lockdown at the western wall the holiest place for jews to pray partitions helpless social distancing the church of the holy sepak or the holy site for christians also closed for almost 2 months.
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is a walk step through the christian quarter the old city is much quieter than usual there are normal groups of 4 interests israel has closed its borders to visitors since the start of the coronavirus pandemic. it's very sad very sad to see gruesome with the situation with govern they came really it's a it's a break my heart but i always say i believe in god and i will say i pray to god please god bring back life to the people and you know for a business people all the shops are closed most of the people in the wrestling live from tourism. the church of the holy sepak i stands where jesus was said to have been buried and then resurrected normally hundreds of people both locals and foreignness flock here every day. is so few it's a close connection to the church. it's hurting my heart and it's very very unique we never have this situation before and we usually come here
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to the break the easter tie and of course with all the year to risk come to jerusalem and we are proud with all the world coming to visit jerusalem the heart of the word and that's make me feel very stress also because when i see people not coming to our land to the church of the whole subject also it's painful in the heart. at christmas though people look towards neighboring bethlehem which christians believe to be the birthplace of jesus the city is now in the israeli occupied west bank he says on his way there to visit a family even sent him must be flexible and take a detour or 2 more thought i thank god for the crown taking more hours the good the bad luck. it's just that the worst and
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also the sick life is close to the ground the good the fire. but you know. i want to go to the flower see the kids are seeing the face of the birth of place of birth the direct route from jerusalem to beth i miss blocked by the israeli separation barrier and checkpoints palestinians coming from the west bank need an israeli permit to come to jerusalem and due to the pandemic there are additional restrictions in bethlehem the corona virus infection made has once again risen dramatically the palestinian national authority recently imposed a curfew at night and on weekends. easter visits a family he knows the children antony and andrea's are eagerly awaiting him though this time he can only go as far as their door not enter their apartment safety comes 1st. antone where senator from
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north from jerusalem was. first i thought these folks in the hall for the deck of the house. that's that's missing for me to sing for them. the atmosphere in bethlehem this year is different than any other year i'm 40 years old and for more than 40 years we've been celebrating christmas with joy and happiness because every year the main event was santa claus bringing happiness to our homes this year the christmas atmosphere is very different because of the kobe $1000.00 pandemic santa claus is not going to visit children at home and celebrations will be limited as we all stay at home. in bethlehem christmas isn't being cancelled it will simply be celebrated differently not as color fully and above all without any foreign visitors
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in the church of the nativity it's also very quiet. there are no more long lines to enter the grow 2 of the nativity this is the star marks the spot where jesus is said to have been born. he said is only paying a sort visit to bethlehem but he still wants to visit the crash in front of the church of the nativity and is sent to suit he attracts attention when he goes. remember. this record i want to know if there were. rog. it's time for is so to return to choose but there's always time for a quick photo or 2.
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in jerusalem people are also waiting for santa but 1st he must pass through the israeli checkpoint. even ng is falling on this city it's time to open the doors of centers house seeing said nick is always a thrill especially during a pandemic unfold the use of. any on the xenon of my came to sanchez house so my children could get to know father christmas this year there have hardly been any other activities in town so at least we can meet him and take a few photos with him and get into the spirit of things maybe safe every year and i have 3 girls 3 little ones so because of color now you know the situation this year has been difficult especially for kids so to make them feel happy since we haven't
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done any christmas activities who came to see duracell i'm south of senses only south and the holy land i. think. i should. live in spite of the pandemic the circus to see your aims to fulfill his duty. in knows that this year old people need something to believe. i want to give the love and joy of what i want are when i try my best to give that either nobody will be a hound me i'll go in the street i'll give them but most of the world. like the self that lifts. you for this. fucking just the thought of.
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sed hey science fiction fans wouldn't it be amazing if you could finally be more sound somehow my own. physicist and hans hollinger and his team have been researching the quantum world for you. years and they have experimental proof that teleportation actually works could this become a climate friendly mode of travel. to morrow to doing. next on d w. on the road with our superheroes my mission is clear blue kushti good and to me cold surely should explore germany. they dive in and that everything out there is a lot going on a barrel obama germany tried and tested again in the. movie 2 and 30 minutes on d w. w's crime fighters are back to the africa's most successful radio
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