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select. the result keeps leipzig firmly in the race for the title as they go for their 1st ever win this league a championship. this is due to be news live from berlin the world stories is up next with a look at the long term health effects over 98 time i mean he said thanks for joining us. why are people forced to hide in trucks. such. there are many reasons. to claim there are many answers. and there are many stories.
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play make up your own. place. w. made for mines. this week on world stories. dangerous abortions in kenya. a store clay over in the jordan valley. but we begin in germany and even corona infections that only entail mild symptoms can cause lifelong consequences a young woman tells her story. peggy good is battling the long term
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effects of coated 9 tain when she became sick in march she had few symptoms but it's now devastated hurt locker. but he's confident i think. i only became really ill months later in june and. at the time i thought that everything would eventually be fine but things didn't improve i was extremely ill for many many weeks which turned into months and i never got better. what and that's a. pity is one of 40 covert survivors here suffering from long term effects of the illness germany's baltic sea coast their symptoms are being treated at a rehabilitation center after the virus pedophile burnt out she suffered from dizzy spells and chronic pain. the cognitive i'm seeing in some cases i also had cognitive difficulties that my head
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wasn't functioning properly i couldn't hear at povich and and couldn't follow conversations well. often covert patients like peggy say their concerns are being taken seriously by the doctors. it's very difficult for some doctors to understand when they look at me i look healthy physically i'm reasonably strong at least i appear to be and then you get dismissed very quickly they say her mind is not ok. i'm not afraid but i still wonder if i will ever be the same again. as a coded survivor peggy has officially recovered from the illness but she says it feels like corona virus has stolen her healthy body the left there with a sick one in its place. the world is just
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falling apart because of the pandemic right now at the moment life is dramatically different for everyone. i think i'll be a different person than i was before. says that's ok. peggy grant has 3 more weeks of rehab ahead of her. all she wants to do is get back to a normal life again. according to experts more than 1000000 people mostly beakers are being held in detention camps in motion jiang region in china despite this folks that again is the only major car manufacturer that has a factory there. a room key the capital of china's western shin jang province home to we goes and other muslim minority this is one of the most heavily policed we
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ginned in the world china's repressive policies against ethnic minorities have been called a genocide by some a room key is also home to german carmaker folks flagons most controversial investment v.w. is the only international car maker to have a plant in the region. so i don't we made the decision to build this factory more than 10 years ago it was a decision made solely for economic reasons there was no political motivation the fact it is no in a politically and socially sense of them environment worries us. china has covered the region with a massive system of prisons internment centers and reeducation camps australia's e.s.p. i instituted has documented 380 facilities across the region hundreds or thousands possibly millions have disappeared in these facilities. and a recent visit i was constantly followed around and stopped from throwing some of
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the facilities our official prisons some are unmarked and some are cynically designated as vocational training centers. some are can a cause that born in china has spent several months in one of the so-called vocational schools and 20. what they had to learn there had little to do with professional skills he says. we make it in this camp we had to sing the chinese anthem and other communist songs. they taught us that china was the strongest country in the world and we had to study materials about the 19th communist party congress. that's in there what. china is portraying the master tensions as a means to provide opportunities on the job market but there is growing evidence of forced labor inside the camps or after release and former detainees have been forced to sign up with employment agencies v.w. says there's no indication of forced labor in its operations shipped a lot of you act but we hire all our employees directly they send their resume and
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we have a job interview and then the hate charge department and the operating department make a decision based on the resume and the impression they gave me was happened to them before is something that is hard for us to know all this stuff that's yes it's through extreme shriya and after footsie v.w. says it will stick to its investment but the control this is likely to remain economically w.'s investment never paid off instead of planned $50000.00 vehicles a year it so is below 20000. in kenya terminating pregnancies is only permitted under specific circumstances every day women die as a result of illegal abortions and aid organization is trying to improve the situation. 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
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not allow her to keep the baby her mother forced her to have an abortion now for fear of repercussions nursy hides her face. i 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 i was very afraid. there are people who were aboard and they seemed fine i mean i thought i would die if you scale 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 meth era slum abortions are illegal in kenya there are only a few strict exceptions women cannot simply go to the nearest hospital for help
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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 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 but still wants to hide his identity get it running know if you do it in the government finds you you'll be jailed and i refuse that nevertheless he knows exactly how an abortion is done i'm not. given an injection drug unless 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. if you assign them
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by that's why in most cases the women need professional help after the abortion international aid organization marries stops offers around the clock help for women who can't afford hospitalization yet but with so much experiences and therefore will finally put them that we started the counseling part we also offer emergency treatment which includes. we give you a 2 baltica spain kill last and even sometimes you have to take it to theatre if it indeed is that has happened to the world. of course mercy would have preferred to have seen a real doctor 3 years later she's still suffering from the traumatic experience 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're the one who has to suffer in
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a battle. despite the stigma she faces from her community she thinks every woman should have the right to a safe abortion. the white stork which is native to germany flies each year from europe to south africa and back. many of them avoid the route over the mediterranean and take a pit stop in the jordan valley. time for break for flocks of white storks in the jordan valley and the occupied west bank at dawn on you started just yasi lesson is up early to observe the birds at this huge garbage dump twice a year distorts navigate their way thousands of kilometers from europe to southern africa and back israel and the palestinian territories are like a bottleneck they're one of the main micra tare routes for millions of birds.
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because they avoid to fly over there. so we are like a highway of course or treasure between 3 called good and so we are lucky to have in fact $600000.00 stalks twice a year over year although almost all the world population of whites talks about how that 50000. 6000. so we are lucky to be at their best high rate of the job would still. rather than taking a shorter route over the mediterranean like smaller bats stalks fly over land to catch up board streams of warm pockets to write a thermos to conserve energy. the land fill is like a pit stop for the storks to just stay for the night to rest to feed and gather strength before setting off on the next leg. but you get last 10 years they live well to look for. natural places so if you're catch
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a thief but for garbage that of course they have plastic bags and stuff like that which is of course dangerous but they go where they have these before although bird migration happens twice every year it still amazes he was studies to birds for decades unlike most humans to storks don't need g.p.s. to right at their destination it's time for this truck to take off every day they fly between 300 to 500 kilometers next stop the chips in sinai before they continue their exhausting journey towards their winter home in southern africa.
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