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this is the w. news live from berlin thousands detained as police crackdown on. protests across russia huge crowds turn out in moscow and other cities demanding the release of the jails kremlin critic after you know me his wife is among those held also on the program. france tightens its laws on incest after a shocking new book sparks national outrage the president a man you're on the call says children must be better protected and fallows that abusers will be tracked down. and in sports women's league highlights coming off as
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underdogs minds folderol from unlikely to win against title whole tools like c n n 5 goals for. problem foley s welcome to the program police in russia have detained thousands of demonstrators at the biggest mass protests seen for decades government opponents are demanding the release of the jailed opposition leader alexei navalny he was detained when he returned to moscow from germany after hospital treatment following an assassination attempt of on his wife yulia is among those arrested huge crowds joined nationwide protests against official corruption and these detention. with chance of putin as a thief and freedom for the volney thousands of demonstrators rallied throughout
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russia. and government officials say at least 4000 people gathered in moscow as pushkin's gaius square. independent observers put the number at more than 10 times that. police detained participants on mass at the unsanctioned demonstration. amongst those who were bundled into police vans were alexina felonies wife yulia. and prominent supporters of the opposition leader like his aide. the jailed opposition leader called for the demonstrations after he was arrested at a moscow airport and quickly sentenced to 30 days in jail. you know what for many of the demonstrators today's protests were about more than free no. yang of the mob. not for a volley or against putin i don't care who's in charge i just want to live like
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a human being that's it like a human being like a normal person that's it that's why i'm here today. most organizers didn't apply for permits expecting they wouldn't be granted and ahead of the protests authorities warn security forces would be deployed citing concerns about the covert pandemic. going to. refrain from participating. i have to warn you that law enforcement agencies will ensure that the necessary order is kept in the city. but. arrests were made in cities large and small across the country as part of the largest opposition action in years. and alexina volleys anticorruption foundation is calling on its supporters to prepare for another wave of protest next week and. drug maker astra zeneca has come in for scathing criticism after announcing delays
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in the delivery of its covert $1000.00 vaccines the british swedish company is blaming its suppliers for drastic shortfalls and supplies promised to the european union health authorities already struggling to vaccinate their populations are furious pharmaceutical company nova sept recently hired more than 100 new work as the company's collaborating with astra zeneca are on the production and supply of key substances in their corona virus vaccine media reports say this is west some of the issues that led to the delivery problems occur in a surprise announcement astra zeneca said 60 percent of its promise deliveries would not be made after all e.u. health commissioner kariya keady s. was outraged and the e.u. commission a member states have expressed that deep dissatisfaction saying we insisted on a precise delivery schedule so that member states could plan their vaccination
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programs british swedish company astra zeneca is not planning to cut supplies to the u k. i'm really angry with this company. i think the last word is not yet spoke you know they announce that in the u.k. the supply will continue as planned but because there is a supply chain issue at the european continent they will cut the supply in the european union by 60 percent this is completely unacceptable we have a contract the european commission has a contract and they should fulfill and when there is a problem everybody should be refused and not other parts of the world continue to supply the german health ministry refused to comment on the company's possible preferential treatment of the u.k. if the supply cut goes ahead the e.u. will have only $31000000.00 vaccine doses available instead of 80000000 in the 1st
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quarter ireland has announced it will have to postpone its mass vaccination rollout as a result and italy is considering a lawsuit. let's take a look now at some of the other stories making headlines around the world thousands of protesters have joint perceptions across brazil calling for the impeachment of president bashar bouts are not over his handling of the pandemic demonstrators blared their horns with slogans painted on their vehicles while parading down main streets priscilla has the world's 2nd highest number of covered 1000 deaths. spanish coast guards have rescued $36.00 migrants from the atlantic and transfer them to the island of gran canaria the group included 3 children hundreds of refugees from north africa have landed on the canary islands in recent days many had been rescued by emergency services. at least 9 people are dead after
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a powerful storm hit the port city of beirut in mozambique most were killed by falling trees so i clone anneliese caused less damage than feared but heavy rainfall could still bring serious flooding over the coming days. moving to france now where it's going to country is going to tighten its laws on incest a new book accusing a top political commentator of abusing his stepson has stirred up national outrage thousands of victims of childhood sexual abuse of come forward in recent weeks to tell their stories president. of users will be pursued and children must be better protect. i know today it is up to us to activism means that we must never accept it we must do everything we can to stop the violence against our children from listening to them and looking out for every possible sign on and off . all our reporter on a shorter is hair with more on this story i am
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a so what has president among you on mccaw promised to change here well he's starting the process of changing he's also the justice minister to start a consultation to look at how they can change fronts as laws to help protect children better from childhood sexual abuse and it's not clear whether this consultation is also going to look into the actual digicel judicial process that the sexual abuse survivors themselves have to go through in order to bring their abusers to justice or the policy ideas that he suggested in the video message that we saw an excerpt from just now more help for the survivors who are trying to get who are getting psychological therapy they'll be able to claim a recoup those costs from the french social social security system and there are there's also some discussion about make if making it easier to talk about this these kind of issues in french primary and secondary schools to give children
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a chance to speak out right so why exactly has this all come about nap well there was a book that was published at the beginning of january the book was by ken mill couche now she is a woman who is part of a very very well known french family she's part of france's power elite her father was a former politician and in this book she alleges that his stepfather abused her twin brother when they were just 14 and the allegations have been a real shock to the french of the french establishment and her father has. stepfather i beg your pardon is a political commentator and a constitutional expert his name's olivia to m.l. and as a result of the allegations he stepped back from a number of his public posts one is the post he was in a body that he was part of a body that oversees a top french university. president mccrone has said in his in his of
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address he wants to punish criminals and for their past acts and i'm in the video message that he put out he acknowledged how hard it is 1st of 5 years of sexual abuse to speak up have a listen. will do some of you have been freed of a burden of shame that you have carried for too long you know you wanted to be free but sometimes has iterated i just want to tell you that we are here we are listening to you he will never be alone again we believe you think. we believe you he says there now tell us a little bit more about how this case has resulted in many victims taking to social media actually yeah hundreds of people have been sharing best henri's of sexual abuse that they suffered during their childhood under the hash tag me to incest and the stories that are often brief that placed on social media and they make pretty
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pretty disturbing reading but what's good to know is many of these people suffer abuse do put their lives together but it's a hard hard journey our hard journey of all thank you for bringing us that story on a short short. moving on now to sports and in the bundesliga leipzig suffered a shock defeat to mines coached by union leipsic headed into the fixture 2nd in the table while their opponents were 2nd from bottom with just one win to their name this season. like 6 union argos man was worried about his opponent's unpredictability ahead of his side's trip to mites and few indeed would have expected this game to unfold as it did. when muscles a bit so lashed a speculative drive on to the cross spots adams was there to mop up the rebound the 15th minute lead for 2nd place lights nothing out of the ordinary but 2nd from bottom minds produced a rapid response and not
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a rebound so the host so i drew level looser and yet got a punishing peter good lashley in the lights go. 6 minutes late said the favorites were back in front thanks to moscow house and burbs 2nd goal of the season. but only 5 more minutes had elapsed when you say back to his 2nd goal of the game to level the school's once more. like jake again failing to deal with a simple set piece leaving a load to tap in from 2 metres out not as men's men were held to a frustrating 1st half stalemate and the half time rest bite would be short lived. the hosts came tearing out of the blocks in the 2nd half and in the 50th minute day to release. this time the goal came from open play new loan signing danny de costa dons passed house in bag before liam drove by railroad big good luck to the cross the 21 year old's 1st ever been this league a goal sending his club on the way to
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a huge victory. stunned leipsic could find no reply and mines dug in and held on to complete only their 2nd win of the season and their 1st under new coach boss vinson. us broadcasting legend larry king has died of covert 19 he was 87 in a career spanning 60 years the chat show veteran became one of the most recognizable faces on television interview to everyone who was. my name is larry king and this is the premier edition of larry king live he's got a that's a camera larry king sat down with persons of celebrities during his career from world leaders to stars of television and the silver screen orders one of the most famous moments i never would larry king is when he interviewed marlon brando and marlon brando gave him a kiss on the mouth i never forgot that that was wow i'll get that after. the by.
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in a career spanning decades king created and let's memorable television moments he sets himself a parish with seemingly innocuous questions that's often true revealing responses from this i profile guests works the easiest thing that i do he once sat on his relaxed interviews one how many admirers this time it was just to tell yourself that you find the good in things even though he may be the. parts you didn't know that he always says that are real. for larry king his interview subjects where the true stars of his programs he was just there to connect them with the audience i don't know what to say except to you. my already. thank you and
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did you know that 17 trillion land on him or killed worldwide but it's not just me on a little suffering it's the environment if you want to know how when clicked on the priest i'm a huntress strange to us as we think is listen to our podcast on the dream. and in the time that's a good time we did it in soccer sometimes though it's useful but not so ok scuse me ok you're insulting our company. as listen 1st of all go after football we call it the uni call it soccer get used to it. so we call it football. we are
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a football channel for a soccer channel we are quite an international body. more englishman tom calls it a day from the u.s.s. stark or scottish colleague mark calls it the end damia tells us what it's called at her home and canada. but a lot of our viewers tell us we shouldn't be so careless with our choice of what most comments on our channel suggest we should call it football and nothing else the term soccer makes them flinch and that's one of the lots of fans of comments others say soccer is totally acceptable there is a war often works going on in our comments. and not only. what you see here as manchester city striker sergio reaction to former football
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after. using the word soccer that we did in soccer sometimes i don't think it's useful but. people hate the word soccer type the phrase it's football not soccer into google search and you can't deny it these 2 words cost battles. and they are the most controversial words on social media. and i remember it being used as a word regulate when i was growing up in england period but then since the 1980s really it's become a word that in england if you describe the game of football and call it soccer. people who get very angry at you and not just a little bit angry very very angry they will shout at you and they will scream and they will say don't use that american word it's not soccer and if you go on to the whip and type it's what will not talk or you'll see this. out. from
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mostly from britain not just from great you'll see you'll see french or german or you know south african people also saying during it it's for fuck's sake stop saying soccer stefan szymanski and they came out yeah beinecke have written a book about it but it's also as a linguistic phenomenon this is going to leave unique there is never been a word that we can find that has been exiled from our language there are words that go out of use that is never been a case of a word which has been used for a long time and then dropped because somebody else uses it. on the words can be found on merchandise products fashion items and even in our office is the disrespect that you receive as soon as you say the word soccer you instantly don't know anything about it you shouldn't be speaking about it you are crazy you
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have no idea what's going on what you see even though you've played select such a long time yet. think of like any to example has got me into trouble or and for ever but. i have cousins from florida talk about soccer and i just i just remember thinking like you can be related to me so horrible they didn't think. i used to hate it when i was growing up. in the anger here is among most exclusively addressed at americans listen to english comedian john cleese. why do we americans insist on calling it soccer why do they have such a problem calling it football. the messages. here the most popular game on earth is called football not soccer which is wrong. the correct term football and. it's a bit like ultimate 2 words that describe the same thing so why all this anger and
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frustration caused by these horrible. jumper it's whether city ever. useful but. rights are in jail but there are many versions of football rugby gaelic australian rules football and football also known to the rest of the world as. what. american football so the u.s. and others like canada south africa japan and all these other parts of the global markets green on this map stuck to the term soccer so even for those who hate to say soccer or football there are good reasons to use both terms firstly to let someone know what sports you're talking about like a maryland irish person is talking to me and he said to play football i'd probably
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ask if you know soccer or you like the paint on the context i mean i would if i was just talking about generally. i mean i would. talk about sport and differentiate and then i would use the word soccer and i would want to punch myself in the face which i used to. what's even funnier see the flag let's change it into the nation's flag. as best we know it was. university british schoolboy's that game but their competitive desires required regulations 863 rules were defined and the football association was formed but there was still other. versions of the game that's why our new rule book was written one that allowed hands it's known as rugby football this distinction between a rock b. football and association football marks the origin off soccer like rocco is the shorter version of rock be football soccer became a snappy
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a version of association football this can be a rat in a tiny letter from 1000 or 5 published in the new york times as a matter of fact it was a fact that oxford and cambridge to use are at the end of many words and as association did not take an easily it was and is sometimes spoken off as sokka. another surprising fact can be found by reading papers from the states. so as best we know the words it was at oxford university in the 890 s. and we know. american and australian newspaper sources people in australia and the states will say don't call it soccer that's an oxford word the proper name is. get me a map. it was the soccer version the one played with the feet that soon spread from
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england to everywhere. except. the united states here the other sports the one with the hands rock explode it everyone loved that scam that developed into the most popular sport in the us and something very british. record be sure is deliberately kept short so that the sponsors. getting as many commotions as possible thank you the world couldn't accept that the world's great super didn't love the world's game and on top of that changed its name. it's a pastime for people to point out how wrong americans are the aim of the used graphics
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is to convince americans if you don't like our spots at least name it right as if they care it. so it's completely absurd to tell americans not to use a word that you yourself have used in the past and which you would big anyway so that's absurd as well but also it's. the asymmetry in this in the intensity of this debate because we're british people and europeans this could be the source of a tense anger and i'm tired we're americans it's a shrug of the shoulder they don't care it's even worse now that the usa has become a global force in football the fan community is growing the man take part in what cops and the women even when they're. the fact that north americans are like encroaching on territory that is considered european and that's kind of like but
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it's our sport you can't call it you want to come in and you want to call it soccer and you want to be good at it too we weren't that good our football for a long time and now it's time to change his lot of americans in the board as they get it's kind of like what happens if we lose against them. like yeah i think think it's not just the words but with. i think. we have a chip on our shoulders of. cultural imperialism. from coming from the states which is ironic because we consume so much culture specifically i think this idea that they're not quite good and that these people are quite good looking for though they thought we were here is the right word you're you. so today's the american way of life has become so dominant that for some europeans the argument about football soccer is now the last remaining battlefields to defend their culture. this is a form. of cultural jealousy and anti americanism to say you
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you i'm not allowed to use this word you must use the word that everybody almost everybody else uses and of course what's strange is that because this is the one i suspect of global culture which the americans have not dominated if you think about music movies. all my most forms of culture have been globalization being dominated by americans and american businesses and soccer . is really the. global activity which is not predominantly american. so what's the solution. and. over here on may we put out widespread information that the word is english. the word came from england what does the economic think there's a need by dissolution we just need to learn to laugh about that and we can put the
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drama series continues from the all of us odes are available online of course you can share and discuss on w africa's facebook page and other social media platforms crime fighter to me and now. bar out in the north atlantic. the faroe islands surprisingly filipino women comprise the largest ethnic minority here some 10000 kilometers from their homeland i don't know how they found me farai and it's raining fit because i was lucky to get. on to net found. different traditions the love of her life and a new life awaiting her on the faroes so she's thrilled to celebrate all ahsoka the
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island's national holiday she's donning the national dress of the pharaohs for the 1st time i feel so proud. of. everybody. in the. so i thought for in there and i feel privileged national costume. antonette has created a new life for herself. to be with her great love reagan and kong she left the philippines and all she knew behind her for the last 5 years the faroe islands have been her new home coming from the tropics adjusting to life in the chilly north atlantic was a real culture shock. it
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rains $300.00 days a year in the farrows. at the height of summer temperature reaches just 12 degrees celsius. and in winter it's only light for a few hours each day. i know how it feels to be alone because when the 1st time i had fire and i thought there are no going to be no ifs or going to beat us in the car either so i was just like going to grab the. wire i love ny and think well how can i make friends they don't understand my language i don't understand their language. antonette and reagan 1st met on cyprus she was working in a hotel there and he was a guest on holiday. for 2 years they wrote e-mails and phone one another then antonette talked up her courage and followed rakin to the ferrous
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a year after they married their daughter was born. on tonight's mother has come all the way from manila to the pharaoh's to meet her 24th grandchild. the whole family is looking forward to the baby's baptism but naturally she'll be wearing the national dress of the pharaoh's. i feel it's right to. say hey. hey hey how are you going to. make the baptism has proved a bit of a challenge for antonette there's one fair always custom she still struggles with
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yes she already had the name of the follow the through the fire while it's the secret we are not allowed to. the only thing anyone not unless. they are only allowed to say it is already in the service and we are ready to give her and embed the pins when you get pregnant you're already thinking of her name i do the same and i was so because i can you know i feel like i can have her name. but antonette has resigned herself to waiting until the baptism. in the meantime she makes the most of the few hours of sunshine. her husband raking as a pharmacist. he spends most of his free time working on the house and torch on the capital of the fair islands.
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the 1st time reagan told her where he lived until it had absolutely no idea what to expect. she'd never even heard of the barrow islands. i thought fire island their fire part of so i was thinking are you really. thinking of. all the stuff. where they said this part of denmark and i need to google. denmark. and looking very sparse i love it kind of quiet. and then i go far i learn. in denmark at the end and i guess you know my going to try to go all the very far away from denmark. and even farther away from internet home city of manila. the capital of the philippines boast some 13000000 residents barely 20000 live and her new hometown.
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the pharaohs comprise 18 islands made of fall cannick rock. some pity 1000 people call this european outpost home. but living on an island surrounded by a unspoiled nature can get lonely at times. especially for the men who far outnumber women on the faroes for years young women have been leaving the pharaohs to study and start a new life abroad the men left behind practice traditional professions and abide by traditional gender roles. at the port of tortious morton johana center sells his catch of the day. his father and grandfather were also fisherman it's tough work for the guys but that's not what fair always women are looking for these days god pay a call you know it's like you're still here has. the times of change well you knew
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him but it's not you know when i was young it was totally different but i spend a little spending today young women are mainly looking for excitement in the farrows doesn't have as much to offer them as denmark from germany or france for example. morten son andreas is also a fisherman his generation in particular is affected by the shortage of women on the pharaohs andreas is single but many of his friends have partners from southeast asia. but most of them are they are buff and enough these days it's easy to find a beautiful young woman who you sit down on the computer with a click and enter and they're right there on the floor and there's a big difference between them and welfare always one with a filipino you get all around sort of all sort of she cooks orleans and does laundry for him i was going. while many farrow east women are leaving the islands philippinas are arriving and
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taking their place. mainly thomas among them. she was one of the 1st filipino women to come to the barracks on my 1st day i was told by a deadline and the. bar. i'm like. so i been seen so much snake time i didn't plan to stay here for just the tribal war. but also for my ex. for 12 years bang lived her dream life she found love security and started a family. as the mother of 2 daughters she enjoyed her life on the remote pharaohs. but when she discovered her husband was cheating on her on able to accept this she worked up the courage to separate from him since then
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why it hasn't been easy to house it is so much memories thing again i'll just stay in the house so i just go for a drive i like driving alone. then i can think my life my locks now. do you know her soon. if you're in the economy. and. you. bang wasn't prepared to give up the life she made for herself on the pharaoh's. you . anyway. but she refused to stay with her husband purely for financial reasons so she's found work to support herself and her children.
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why didn't they create anything mean being some changes i would do it but i don't think that they would. if they were good then i would. i don't maybe there's something you. know i don't regret and now i'm satisfied right now the. bank has only ever returned to the philippines once with her daughters coming and johana. because bank considers the faroes to be her home. she supports her parents in the philippines whenever she can. but never for a 2nd did she consider returning there after her separation. i miss my parents but i'm not skinny and although. i don't miss.
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it i think i'm content with my children my. my children. by contrast and she do indeed have since truman wanted nothing more than to leap the parents. like many paralysed women of her generation she headed for denmark as soon as she finished school. after attending university in roskilde she landed a job in copenhagen. it was more exciting than life in the pharaohs. that's why many young fair always women never return. though in she loon has. out there still said life here can be very constraining compared to the big cities it's completely different here so i just wanted to get away and leave it all behind me. that was the main reason why i left back there everything was just too small
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but after a time i realize that no matter where i go the life here will always be a part of me. and. so when she was 24 and she luhan decided to return. she was homesick and long to raise a family on the parents of. 3 years ago she entered fair always has been tied to or moved back. not long afterwards their son when he was born. into luna striving to be an independent and emancipated woman in this traditional society oh. so thoroughly out. in the past it was a huge problem that the women left and didn't come back how their basket got to be upright but i think that things are slowly changing here now that someone like me has returned to the islands in their mid twenty's is actually quite unusual if
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a teacher with a mother. now she's on a mission. into the one aims to become a role model for a new generation of self-confidence there are always women. that's why she's running for parliament. she aims to make the pharaoh's a place women no longer feel the need to run away from a place with opportunities equal opportunities freedom may have are. at. 32 after being away for so long it was really important for me to return to the fire. break down that flirting i realized i can make a bigger difference here than i could in copenhagen or elsewhere. i come from here i know the place and i know how things work now i want to use that to change a few things on the items there without battles with off.
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her goal is to become the 1st woman under the age of $38.00 in the new parliament she says it's time to do away with all gender roles today she's taking to the streets of the capital torch on to get her message out and you know when is the face of a new generation and a new era. you know was there she was. the remote islands are starting to move with the times. this is a pharaoh pride parade held in torch on. not long ago such an event would have been unheard of here. for injured lou and the parade is an important sign that mindset search changes. yeah yeah yeah yeah yeah it's a fabulous sign that so many people are here to show we don't want to go back to
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the last century and we want the fairest to be an even more open and colorful country. that's a great feeling it's been tested. yeah it was a. colorful weir and modern. angelou once hopes for a more diverse future aren't shared by all pro it's people. that antoinette and reagan's house things are more traditional. old dogs soak up the national holidays just around the corner when antonette where the traditional dress for the 1st time. we saw some of those absolutely beautiful wearing that i've always felt that i was women look better and fairer was made. especially the foreign women see and my wife wearing those skull sorry. i think of
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all fell in love all over again when i thought that for antonette the national dress is more than just a garment i feel so proud to wear it though because. everybody viewing the think this and. so i thought for in there i feel relates the way national cost . so you feel included in this society we are very. very important for me. feeling you belong and are part of society. that was much tougher for the 1st filipinos who came to the pharaohs some 2 decades ago. i think. they are used to hearing the fire we're not invincible anymore because we are growing.
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around 200 filipinos now live on the pharaohs. they form the largest group of newcomers many have also brought relatives or female friends to the islands. the filipino community here holds regular get togethers which are very important to internet. so sometimes it's lonely not to have i believe you know. although we are included in the site still still feel very. feel home to be with something we know you here is a long ways there is thought here is the same food that you miss. those kind of i thought it through really nice to have a community. all of her girlfriends have very least partners. today they come to me to come to that's new baby girl. i would love for you
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because i like the life. there if the girl did good libyans i will not feel safe for her to go out in the night time and i am not sure if she comes back a lot of those guys. there in the far islands you can go anywhere and. the water is still out even into the. why because i know it's very safe. it's a good. race if i'm going to fire right. meanwhile bang is raising her children on the pharaoh's without relying on a man's help. she's found work at a facility for children with disabilities today she's training a new colleague. bang has worked hard to get where she is today she studied to become a social educator at the university of the pharaoh islands and was the only philippine a student and wrote there. it's very common for foreigners to work infrastructure
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it's not necessary. but then i get my dream. big dreams that's why i haven't studied after separating from her husband bang knows that marrying a pharaoh he's man doesn't necessarily guarantee a secure future so she's learned to stand on her own 2 feet it helped that she didn't just have friends in the filipino community but also mixed with the locals you can love being integrated if you don't know the language it's a challenge and a good thing for challenge because here i have to use the family slum grange also in the right but they are very my colleagues yeah ok i mean.
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i'm probably where i am now. it's the evening before the pharaoh he's national holiday bang has invited her colleagues to dinner they love the filipino dishes she prepares. they're going to bring the food there is so good and i think it's so many where i think of the. i feel like i'm in pain of beads it's good that we are able to make it to be more for you before it's so. this but now you could if i saw initial stores hearing fire live on. after 12 years of marriage raising 2 children and separating from her husband bangs creating another life for herself. her many years on the pharaohs that have made her into a woman knows exactly what she wants to say no longer feels she's just another
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filipino on the pharaoh's. she's become truly fairlie's herself. i've been here before and. i want to grow all. the internet and rake in are getting ready for the national holiday. a special delicacy is on the menu and whale meat. and naturally enough arrows slicing it is a man's job. even after spending 5 years in the farrows. that still finds some of the island's traditions hard to stomach.
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so there. you go. and anton that still isn't entirely sure what they celebrate on a national holiday. they're celebrating. there we think. king will say if you are wales and this is that they want he will skip. so they are actually living great so you are celebrating when he was here yes this is that they won the night 29 off july. or not so go which means st olaf suede is the most important day of the year in the fair us everyone comes out to celebrate this national holiday. it's been a fair always tradition since the 13th century. i.
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told. you. oh you. know. and she lost her chair before she felt obliged to attend but since her return to the pharaohs she's glad to count as she sees how the islands are changing. of a day here every day i and i guess you know just being here today is something special for me and i came home specially for the national holiday every cleared out wish to take up another i'm heading here again it's just different and it feels right i absolutely want to stay here. for it was. this is the 1st time mountain that has worn her fair always national dress in public. she's been waiting for this moment for days. after so happy and the weather through the nicer day and it adds up everything it's
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a happy. well there's a beautiful day here we're going to be more lucky with the weather and having my wife and my daughter with me is just fantastic but i don't see anyone else yeah. they reached the city center just in time. for the big parade. is about to begin the highlight of the festivities. and tonight is right at home. because they're always men and women have come from all around to see and be seen. and to celebrate together. used to be the day when the marriage minded would
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i prospective spouses. these days people flock here from around the world. there always are opening up. one of europe's most remote regions shows how integration can work. thankfully tung has also found her place and fairly society. this is her 18th all of sitka and she plans to take part for years to come. but she has other plans too. i was planning to get that not there because then i can apply for another job or a more. it's better for our future. if i must i will be along with my kids then i have full hot more or. higher say it's mark extra i can offer are going to be what about
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