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this is g.w. newsline from berlin russian opposition leader alexei novella is arrested in moscow the kremlin critic was detained a possible landing at a moscow airport hours after he departed berlin for he was recovering from a nerve agent attack that almost killed him dozens of his supporters were also arrested. let's back say that's the message from this elated nurse who became the 1st person in brazil to receive a koran of ours shocked the country has just approved 2 vaccine for emergencies use
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. plus and italy's mismanagement and maffia interference are putting hospitals out of action beds are empty and equipment goes unused while the pandemic rages on we meet the local doctors trying to get calabria clinics reopened. and a call for others to welcome to the program russian opposition leader alexei enough has been arrested at a moscow airport after flying to the russian capital from berlin now valmy had been in germany recovering from a nerve agent attack he blames on the kremlin moscow denies any involvement in his poisoning authorities there said they detained for violating the terms of a suspended prison sentence. kissed goodbye and he's taken it was.
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arrested at passport control just minutes after expressing hope he might go free anybody who says i'm not afraid to go through border control cross the border and go home i know i'm right. against me are fake. just minutes earlier the plane had landed unexpectedly at moscow's sheremetyevo airport but had been diverted from a different moscow airport where it had previously been expected to land. dramatic scenes unfolded police arrested dozens of supporters who wanted to greet the kremlin critic personally authorities had declared their presence illegal and blocked access to the terminal with police vehicles some kremlin observers say the response shows the russian government is afraid of. the said it could have on the is dangerous otherwise they wouldn't want to imprison or kill him but he was
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fearless and now he's also famous even outside of russia that is exactly what the kremlin doesn't want opposition politicians who are recognized by 70 or 80 percent of the population and who cannot be controlled. august 20th last year was admitted to hospital in siberia after he lost consciousness on a flight his wife asked president vladimir putin permission to send her husband to germany for treatment surprisingly the kremlin allowed it. was treated for several weeks at the charity hospital in berlin during this time german army scientists found evidence that the russian had been poisoned with a nerve agent novacek other western experts came to the same conclusion. russia meanwhile dismissed the allegations as a political ploy by the west and has so far refused to investigate the attack when asked about. then you will press conferences lot of here putin responded with
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mockery. who needs them if we had wanted to we would have finished them all with the guns who hooted was responding to all these allegations that his so-called killer squad from the domestic intelligence agency the f.s.b. had poisoned him but instead of addressing these allegations moscow has now put the volney behind bars. let's get you up to speed on some other headlines now small groups of donald trump supporters some of them heavily armed have gathered for protest outside capitals and a number of u.s. states 11 days after riders stormed the u.s. capitol many u.s. cities brace for a potential new wave of violent protests ahead of joe biden's inauguration thousands of national guard troops have been deployed but protesters have remained peaceful so far. virgin orbit says it has successfully launched a number of small satellites into space the company's launcher one rocket deployed
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from a boeing 7 for 7 off the coast of california and reached orbit a short time later the company is aiming at a market for launching small satellites from the size of a toaster to about as big as a refrigerator. clashes have broken out between protesters and police in cities all over tunisia as the country faces an economic crisis tunisian authorities say they have arrested more than $200.00 people after protests became increasingly violent tunisia's economic problems have worsened due to the coronavirus leaving the country on the verge of bankruptcy. brazil has started back sedating its health workers against covert 19 after authorities granted emergency approval to 2 coronavirus vaccines but shot manufactured by chinese firms back and the vaccine from british partners astra zeneca and oxford university it's a glimmer of hope for one of the world's hardest hit countries. then 209000
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brazilians have died of covert 19 since the pandemic began. jose costa lost his daughter to corona virus in november he's planting a tree in her memory. a stray symbolizes something that lasts forever to me it symbolizes eternity for me that i know that the name of my daughter is recorded here and i will come back here again and again i will see this tree growth. with so many brazilians losing loved ones to the coronavirus and unable to attend normal funerals many a choosing memorial such as this as a way to deal with their grief. for me many of these families did not have the opportunity to bury their loved ones. it was a very painful process. david 19 has hit brazil hard
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more than 200000 people have been killed. now though people are starting to hope for life without the virus after the approval of 2 vaccines. monica color cern's the 1st to get the shot. here. i'm so proud of this of this great opportunity and tell you as a brazilian let's vaccinate don't be afraid this is what we need this is what we're looking forward to me just got this. brazilian authorities approved both the chinese developed sinner back and the u.k. made astra zeneca shots for emergency use. vaccination rollout has been slow in brazil compared to its neighbors after the approval process was fraught with conflict as i lies of president jeb sought to cost doubt on the efficacy of the scene of that vaccine. the government says it will begin
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a nationwide rollout of back scenes on wednesday with health professionals 1st in line to get an ocular lated. italian region of calabria too has been hit hard by the coronavirus its health system is under strain and that's not just because of the number of patients several hospitals are going under mismanagement and maffia enter ferentz reporter mark fundamental group of doctors who are fighting to reopen the close clinics for these are not your usual squatters the members of more human thought on to have now are fighting for a basic need access to medical health care. the group formed by retired medical doctor 94 moto takes turns and occupying a wing of this closed down hospital in ca to southern italy. it was absolutely unthinkable 10 years ago and after so many years that this hospital has
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been in operation after so many years of work and all these people who have worked here in this time that there would be a need to occupy. for tomorrow invites us to see 1st selves work is still ongoing at the victoria constantino but was so few staff the hospital is no longer classified as such but this radiology unit used to do more than 20000 screenings per year now it's less than $300.00. the victoria constantino was designed to serve a community of more than $80000.00 people but after decades of mismanagement and mafia meddling in the health care system it now finds itself unable to meet even basic requirements for treating patients and this in the middle of a global pandemic. like the hospital in carry out he there are 17 others in the region that are out of service who penned demick as they brought to light systemic mismanagement the infrastructure such as the oxygen ports at this hospital could be used to treat covert 1000 patients but without doctors and sufficient funds they
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are useless dr for model takes us into a separate wing built in the ninety's this part of the hospital was never properly put to use a well equipped hospital room for disabled patients now serves as a storage space leaving the 66 year old with a feeling of great bitterness. i have been a doctor in this facility for 40 years and to think that i can sister people that i can't give answers is absolutely frustrating. the health care situation the entire region of calabria is so dramatic that it was placed under the supervision of the national government 10 years ago causing even further cuts to the health budget battle. in the past hospitals were closed in order to pay off debt what we are working on now is to recover doctors nurses health personnel and above all facilities in emergencies.
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mafia infiltration of the health care system is another issue a look at the hospital roof shows an elaborate solar panel an air conditioning system acquire through new creative government contracts for a model says the mafia is behind it when you go into it that's you and i thought i'd be an air conditioning system would be useful if it were accompanied by the fact that there are patients inpatients if there are no patients and the question arises why is this being done and why isn't the ultrasound machine for the cardiology ward. the people of cardiac the like many across the region suffer patients are currently need to travel more than an hour to get to a functioning emergency room which places a large burden especially on the elderly. the members of move you mental one 3rd of them want to continue their fight to the end until their hospital is reopened under
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the watchful eye of commandant the she gives a doctor himself they tell us in order to have your rights recognize you have to start a revolution. in sports news now after unexpectedly being kicked out of the german cup earlier this week barring munich have boosted their been this league title ambitions after went over 5 work on sunday after their close rivals were all held to draw the reigning champion secure in a went to extend their lead at the top of the team. the cold and wet afternoon in munich was the setting as the reigning champions hosted a 5 books side on a hot streak coming off a stretch of 5 straight wins in which they've averaged 3 goals per game. but by and how of the league's leading goalscorer they got off the mark off the 7 minutes robert live in dusty setting a new record for the most goals schooled in the 1st half of the season 20 warmed to
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his name already. the hosts have the better chances but flyball equalized just after the hour mark are striking news pages and extended his record hole of blunder stick a goal scored as a substitute for stooping head to his 28th coming off the bench but boy in the last laugh this goal didn't set any records but was remarkable the same. leroy's sunday using a rather unconventional technique to set up to almost. he tucked away the winner in a 21 victory that ended fly boggs impressive run and gives byron a 4 point gap at the top of the disabled. and fresh from their 1st win of the season last week shock of travel to frankfurt looking for another 3 points against i'm tough the host went ahead through under itself but just
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a minute later shall go where level american youngster matthew happy took advantage of frankfurt flood his defense to race clear and poke home for us 4th goal and 2 games but and the 2nd house a double from returning heroes look ideal which including this soup per volley sealed a $31.00 win for france for it. is. turning to some dramatic footage from the world of sailing new york yacht club american magics he was about to secure its 1st points in the challenger series but got blown off course strong winds cost american magic's both patriots to capsize during the race off the coast of auckland new zealand the crew is trying to turn the yacht but lost control fortunately no one on board. it hurts a lot of self the same some deaths.
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show. a lot of money and life incredible you're watching the news up next as our documentary shattered dreams about the scores of underage moroccan emigrants left disillusioned and alone upon their arrival in europe ok and always they have today on our website state of leave dot com unfairly thanks for joining me today. to life on earth what is it coming to and. clinch i get a coincidence. we're going to go happened. this is a bit like winning the lottery. one story we're unique starts february 11th oh and b.t.w. .
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your 1st formula or you cross the border you think that everything here is going to be easier with you and then you can get a job or money will get married and a lot more singles true but once you get here you'll see that it's really sick. so then when you meet guys who have been here for a while think they're 16 years old or so and they're living on the streets they don't have
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a job and their legal status is uncertain. but you still believe that you can make your dream come true than you could almost. on a bot that has. been a host wolf in the case and i. knew out of the gulf. of hostility i saw them with a good way to be able to look half way above 400 how to discuss how do you know. what to. watch when i want to commissions if i didn't but if you give me your new one with i'm going to let you know not to do it because times i could cut it milk off would accept shuttle flight. out in my did they make you set up in an office on the phone. that. shot. him if you're going to get into the opposable mahmoud look.
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you know what. i'm going to. unify something with. a pension. but i'm going. to critical to going to get more women if in fact. i look a little sympathy from a. lot of money but i will succumb are going to raise. them with the feeling that was going to be the flywheel.
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on the day the police said we attacked some kids someone stole their money and passports and the cops say we did it. feel cheap i'm going to bed now i sleep in a different place every night and. sometimes on a cardboard box on a street corner or next to a trash container as you will. want tonight i'll sleep in the parking lot at the harbor there are some abandoned cars and vans over there sometimes we'll sleep in a big delivery van that we call the harbor hotel and if that had a. sears
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our 7 star hotel. 'd do. not talk to the bonnie looks like should but she just wants to charge your. cell. phone. ok because it's trying to show me some very. very good. thing she was. confronted polluted with in a different mission putting it. on the near bus mean those are the live pictures of it but the you can also get the i because so many of those long island has a. connection to the. dear. mother would go. ahead to have. the physical. world can feel it will go down.
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on the ceiling gets some of the most will fly and some not going to find it is if you move out it would be against. homeowners hell going to get dirty and how much how to do so. so so much more but i've got a vast aboard what. i think each i would look up to one of the child's tug of war but so for us to do that i'm going to go out. to the street you know. you know. looking around the den that the my father. oh. it gets me into a. little bit. looking for clues mostly against the bit.
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it's hard for the order to. remove it maybe i can spend the holiday in morocco if only i could get some money i don't know what to do what if my mom wants to see me but i don't want to go. still i could spend the holiday there god willing and then come back here and try it again with his beautiful. spain has lots of regulations it's funny that i have to stop over in spain to qualify for residence papers. actually i'd like to go to canada god willing or norway that's anywhere in the world canada norway sweden belgium france. spermy spain is only a stopover. to call it. so
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if there is any country spain italy france is big or small to any country is better than iraq oh. it's not a good place to live there's a lot of poverty there people steal there's a lot of violence and they and then there's the king it's just a dangerous place they get a bit legal. we were at the beach for a long time earlier today and then we got hungry and came here to try to find something to eat some of the. we've been here for 2 hours and we haven't found anything yet. maybe we'll get lucky and someone will give us
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a little food. i . did the math on what's good good smart little words i heard some guys screaming at each other. they were on drugs and fighting here you can blame the drugs for that. most of us and. i don't know why they were fighting nothing important i'm sure. their whole life on the streets is not a solution. it can really screw you over and cause all kinds of trouble the problem is it can make you do things that you wouldn't normally do. example it's a tough life and a lot can happen. physical abuse of theft disease and other stuff
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you have who would. love. to. believe that they're going. to. play. thank. you notes notice there are people who are financially well off they have houses
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they collect rent to pay and cars and still was why did they put their children at risk like that going nuts on them for the people who have money are sending their children now they say well if they pay for this if they don't think about the consequences if you are whining because they have a good life here and this is no room on their expense for the truly little understood why some of those kids may not even have grandparents then the ones who need help look at this no one seems to realize that makes rich and the only thing going for them i know some people what he demanded their kids and the money for rent where are children going to get that money i said the parents. forcing their kids to deal drugs or steal the us. i.
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think i. shall see. this kid is one of us his family came and picked him up so. they'll give him something to eat and then they'll drop him off at the harbor again i mean the family what kind of families that he's their son. so id number one. lie ahead of me. i hope i can make my dream come true and get to spain either like
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this or by paying i want to go to spain my favorite cities or bilbao or barcelona in catalonia you can get your residence permit quickly and there are generous people who will help you if there are mosques and if someone sees you praying there they'll help you find a job and a place to sleep i want to work they help you with everything. else. that. most of the united. states where you go. oh i know. the blood losers the bahai's those can look inward doubles men with someone that does tons. of good for a dent in the consumer to look up most young people who know this is the one. with a loaded gun 6 on them though and the boy does about it is that
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a boy that would be very good to get that image of what's new upcoming what look you want of the heloc to own pockets to remove the budget was a sumo moves us in the summer mom look at the plots all the ones from the service what's not in with the cars in the for the 2 of us was able to let it all in with a bunch of the food the no one little thing to do with the clothes closet which of course you can not only los most of that looks so what are some of the mood of the couple did the moon pull out now to the south and is well underway but it is going to try one of the bus pulled over and called follow us on the ship the swan tug of war with the places you just don't live in the. past the. hour come.
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in the coming. come our hour follow her. oh. we're now down i don't want to. leave my. and you know not all the seating and the next set of the body will not have been
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any good with the choice to just leave just like everybody. i don't know when i go in the bank i'm aware of the both of you know what i have i don't have a job and i feel better because it is up a bit dull for best we're going to stop it. often found stuff i am into there from . the political being in middle. school. you know that was you know you're not good kid. got out. of there not by the close enough was one of those that the service and the company should not have been to see done but only if now would make the team have some muscle and typical just enough to set up what's. this the entire adult of all of the data that's out other so he'll let us know why that was happening here you called the service that said that it was up you know that doesn't seem. like that's
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a no. we going to go and it's going to take whoa i love i wish those yadi got off want to. see. something going to happen to the lab. the guys who want to leave go to their mom and shed a few tears oh mom i want to make that crossing or dad i want to go if the parents
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are rich they say fine son just don't sleep on the streets. then they come here and try to find someone with an inflatable or plastic boat that can take them over quickly. but if a poor kid asks his parents they'll smack him and then just send him off so they can't give him any help so the poor kids sleep on the street or they hide out under a bus. but it takes a long time. not just minutes hours or days. it can take months or even years. so they live on the streets and try out risky and dangerous ways to get to europe. and their cities. that's the big difference rich kids mothers put them into inflatable boats and the poor kids have to risk their lives they can get sick or be physically abused or even die just so they can get to europe. that's the difference . they dismiss us
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when you hear that a boy has died or was run over you think it could have been your own son what happened to someone else could happen to him. at the border you'll see kids sleeping on compo book says no one helps them it will just stop and say clear a few bombs so our kids are dying. so they're physically abused they don't have enough to eat people treat them like their worst listen to them at home when kids get up in the morning they see their father and mother of the 2 year rose spent on . the kid. i think it's better to don't listen to live like that.
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if you can just leave you because. i worked in casablanca for a while i slept on the street next to the police station at the harbor in the cold in the rain. so i put up with it it was i worked at several jobs. i sold fish from a bucket i sold cigarettes i also worked in a small restaurant but i didn't like casa blanca it was nothing but trouble so i left. i went to mara cash there weren't many jobs there i worked at the job market making juice at a fruit stand i did that for a week then i came back to the deck and stayed a few days. after that i went to feds i worked at a tannery there. i didn't earn much. just for euro zone or
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405060 drams a day. because of the guns. but. i did spend half my life on the street. i don't know how things are going to turn out. which included may end well. for it may end badly. it seems i might even die. on a. i had no idea that when i got here i called my mom to tell her that i was ok. she knew that i'd make it because i'm already
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a young man. that she'd love to see me again. and that she's waiting for me to come back and when i do she'll say my son acted like a real. mom . humble. mom. and i being a lot of my relatives have called me to find out how far i've gotten. and they'll start calling again soon and i'll tell them that i'm headed for madrid god willing .
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when i got off the bus yesterday i had no idea where i should go i found some moroccans and they helped me i got something to eat and then i went to the juvenile center to see some friends and they gave me a few clothes and then we walked around the city. today i went to a police station to register and sign up for a place at the juvenile center. i have relatives in my life that are gone. and. i don't want them to come here because of me. i don't want to ask them for help thank god i can take care of myself.
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there are people here who will help you take you everywhere and buy you clothes the best of the guys who have managed to leave. and these are my. you. see. we risk our lives to come to this country and now some people call this thieves and foreigners. we have to sleep on the streets for months before we get any help. mohammad our prophet talked about here which means migration. if you can't make it
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in one place you move to another. traveled by bus from bilbao to san sebastián then to the whole. and from england to france. i'm a lot more frayed now than before when i tried to get to europe as a stowaway. but now i can be arrested and deported all of them of i'd have to start from scratch again. so i hope that god will stay with me as the saying goes may god make us good people. there are no arabs on this bus here in the heat it's tough to find an arab who can give you an address some place to go . to someone who can help you and show you what to do you know that's. the time in god's hands now. i just don't want to be sent back to morocco.
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to live so. i will. look like a sweet little give us. every. day and sun sebastiaan i couldn't because i'm not a miner. you can't live on the street here and there's no reception center for adults. so if i were a miner i'd have no problems with god willing i'll go to france or holland. if i have to pretend to be a miner so i won't have to live on the streets. good
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to see that you know that he senses that some of this him because he'll come to this river forms the border between france and spain here's the border you meet me don't confuse it with this line if you come from this direction you'll see a small river going to keep empathy you could use a simple that's not the border with what we see in the police patrol this area here said one but they don't check the buses all that much they're looking for black people not moroccans didn't he says funded them i will get well soon if one is home he should be looking to get sleep. sleep sleep sleep sleep sleep sleep. sleep
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sleep sleep. body dismissed just stated that he. needed to live thanks to changing messaging that sleeplessness national standards. would just help us pull this thing a little bit i'll go along. to do to be. single malts something to keep me no pleasure to be judged. as a slimming world is the sleep cycle that they just mumble. all the i love me love you see the good old. bald. truth just. look all of the good me look at the distance. it gives you a lot of will simply give me this with football seek real hope i'm open and shut
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the fuck alone up all the books and. legalistically ok if it's just. with. outside of the sleep the sleep is just love the. simple. life of being with us to be. playing on. the leg. going to she's to do. this is i was in jail for 6 or 7 hours but if.
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the police said they were holding me because i wanted to leave spain but i don't have any documents and so she. was the french police took me into custody and handed me over to the spanish colonial police you. try to get to france again i won't give up the people here are very different under because they respect your rights if you speak french they get a french interpreter if you speak spanish they get a spanish interpreter same with arabic speakers because of that they try to bring in someone who understands you. know you're arranged for a lawyer even though i have no money that she came all the way from science about stay on and we're in iran she was late but she got there she did her job and defended me then thanks to god they let me go. to a pony and. they. receive.
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chopped in the boat on a. machinist. but . the child should read. the discovery and it just must leave a lot of money to. spend in the midst of. the real me just don't know some of them. i think someday somebody will want to give. up glad i did something like that. do you call it will. still look at the list just
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a. little. bit to get all of us to see. this is. still. to. come off. the. sit back and still believe it is there will be the love. that you describe as. a small. fish because of his you some of. them are like you should for your cousin if you want to come up with a difficult about it's. something she didn't didn't you had a deal of would you say would have a. amended. if not change that i. have
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a. machine using i mean. when i thought i'd get obama by with a bit but i'm too sad my going to the mamak. all . right a lot of these kids they sometimes tell us that they have they are in contact with their families. i mean i've been working with this for 7 years but i still don't understand always the reason why they are in europe some people tell me that it's a cultural or cultural thing but. it's difficult 1st understand because a lot of these kids go de city some of them only stay
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a few days some stay one month some studies 3 months and then a friend from another country calls and told them that their life in that country is much better i love them both so that's going to. leave now with their lives the only one home they have their friends nearby the house new t.v. is playing look for going to school. they have a lot of folks from the social services. but it's still they aren't happy when everything becomes a car a lot of my other problems comes they start thinking about their families and instead of thinking among other things reflecting on what their injury. they feel that some fair have so much problems one just being against. these kids and i believe a lot of them never have been able to be just us that live and live
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a normal life just gets. i think a good solution would be for the countries flew you up to try to hold the. key in the morrocco. i don't really know what. the real way. is what they're going to do. you do your best. in. the end of a saga had to learn to get
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a name because to be honest when i see facebook videos of my friends who've emigrated was they seem healthy or have it on the floor and they look great what good is rose how they dress well and live well susie and i. thought i had learned because i'm not jealous of them but i'm frustrated with the snow and because i wish i was like them on their level look at us and i'm going to put a man who i want to be with them. and michael has. thought i had learned so has some is that the truth is that i missed them along only when i think of them my heart aches it can be and i went through obama with those people it has just moved on and when you see that your friends are doing well and you're not sick you feel like you're wasting your time in the highlands of up to 400 but hello mr she says then she said don't shy feel so sad that it makes me sick but i got a god to kill her because i am ugly i have nothing left that has any value. hey
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it's just my dream to go to europe and be with my friends just so you know the people have gone through so much with us how can you do seem to. be. you know. my. my.
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we all know one of these i mean nobody they don't know. i don't know my name. yet also it will be about me i mean you know they want to look easy. but i do love babies from. my day that i'd be able maybe i won't be so. good and that's why they. really put on my you know the already you know 'd if i call it cook you know that it was my day you know when i when i may. be somewhat which i want to know what are the things that i must have avoided going to know they give me. you know if i took my data. with the idea that i thought my life i don't want to. think that.
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my money going back you know. what. you know you look at it. i met my interest. when i make it is it and then you just. do the gig. i can. tell you yeah no i said i don't. have any of that going to make. the limitless. i.
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think they're. good he's in a good. mood. so that's a good. reason they were never to leave but. let them log. on to the how to do some.
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new thought funny. but no. it's. not them and nothing is news and we'll. see all that. want to see in the final version of what happened. and that gives them. a good. run for us because they haven't been with us and that's a good sign we've. seen did it can you give you an. easy event as it did. when. i had a big i'm going to come about i'm going to have minutes play .
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it's about billions. it's about power. it's about the foundation of the new world order the silk road. china wants to expand its influence with this trade network. but in europe there's a shot of the morning the ever accept money from the new superpower will become the commitment of. the chinese state has a lot of money at its disposal. and that's how the expanding asserting its status and position in the world about. china's gateway to europe. starts feb 19th on d w. this
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is news coming to you live from a wave of condemnation after russian opposition leader alexina body is arrested in moscow the kremlin critic was detained at a moscow airport just for he departed where he's been recovering from a nerve agent attack that killed dozens of this quarter were arrested this well also coming up with just days to go until job duration as president the u.s. remains on high alert over the threat. after losing its.

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