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artist in the middle yeah the brutal rape and murder of a young woman have led to a tremendous outrage in the society under the hashtags had it all down young people took to the street demanding an end to sexual and gender based violence. and that the. night. was like i don't know. what it's like. to. get to the smaller classes you should live in the day like for the mistress of. the school to teach you the constitution. the old. time change with.
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look this is obviously very good. for you like me just wouldn't. stop targeting the place but in the small. groups like the. church no. we'll take the week that we should let me girl oh you think steve was being taken there should be a statement you make you feel you should make that kind of keep making should be shut the country down with the entire country feels this moment and we both want to do this again nobody got to go this week to be quality be safe like. alex i just was going.
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to go. thank you for this empowering song the great news is that you can join our fight against violence against women and girls you get a chance to be featured in an exclusive berries and all of the song just send us a video of us singing or dancing to the song to a 7 to 7 at c.w. dot com and the best thing is that you can win found wonderful prizes as well for more information check out our you tube channel. from powerful song now on to a strong woman in ghana was using her boys to empower others. it's not mine to look beyond the shiny and check the rap and the real. great
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legs so that even greater minds. she's an actress yes but minister activist and the media personality don't try to put them out with your handsome in a box. image of gonna come across a conservative. figure of an upwardly mobile independent rebel i was raised by a really strong woman who was very very independent for a long while in my life was the breadwinner and she and his sisters my mom has a stairs like they have powerful gun queen mothers of the family so that was the example i saw growing up the 29 year old explores female self-expression in a deeply picture cool society subject it's off limits including gun topless like sexuality. choice and went on to profit noble goals plus she was super pious fight back against your oppression of women. this is
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one that follows the stories of what me arguably be the 1st african queers super she rose watch trying to solve our problems and then i think of corruption which. was. activism is already having a positive impact even just by starting a conversation. along also be a parts of the fabric of. our time to be you know if there are sections when green everything that people keep saying is. i didn't think of this this way i didn't think that when you can see what we intended for it's and the way it's a promise nation stops all making things and i'm always going for. the radio and t.v. host let's pop culture and from innocent she reaches out to thousands of young uns on t.v. and radio shows. sometimes not like this as i said as he talked she's annoying me
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too much it's not this is like yo this is i want to hear this now so it's a continuous dance but this is how i try to do it actually to be really peace chills or let's have a good time here and and that way when i chip in you listen to me. just work towards promoting stories of more than african women and inspiring gunnin feminist hasn't gone unnoticed she's been i wanted a washington mondello fellowship which emphasizes leadership and academia but what hopes for the feminist movement in ghana this future that. really set to. go after. the afternoon woman is allowed to be if free. so. and we all are the standing of the breasts becoming we create social systems that allow the right watch what are some the meat industry understates.
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is chipping away at the peacock eat one story at a time. this is for those looking a new meaning this for the correct the fallacious stereotype this is for the girls who are not his girls but they're old. the girl in our next report is proof that you can always make an impact regardless of how old you are she was just 11 years old but she's already an accomplished artist actually her c.v. really is so impressive that i have to admit i'm a bit jealous. she is in her element which ever she picks up her paintbrushes the young lady is regarded as a child prodigy while we the world with a passion for art. in my name is sheila sheldon i am 11 years old i am an artist i'm would tell a singer and a public speaker but most people long as the 19th. born and raised in the kenyan
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port city of mombasa sheila developed a love for drawing and painting at an age. plus i had discovered that i could travel and the age of 5 years old so when they had to be in school i loved drawing and painting i used to be number one in class and so the teacher noticed that and decided to tell my mom about and since then the paintings have taken her to many places from kenya statehouse to the u.s. and india with the help of her mom she. has also uploaded works on social media catching the attention of the my kitchen and famous i have been able to meet 2 presidents the president. and the president of uganda i have also won a couple of awards the past one was 2018 in the u.s.
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when i went to teach children how to paint and draw she lives portraits and especially her lions have since become her signature works ever since she sold her 1st line painting for 1000000 kenyan shillings roughly 7500 euros she has a unique connection with light my life and. explain my emotions what a good to like the colorful. because of the bright colors this is that explains how the journey sometimes i use is because i'm sometimes colors because i'm sad and you can see into the lion's i want. to feel inspired by her upbringing but also by global icons and artists like. the role she has become a palace dedicated to her artwork she is the talented girls great to support system
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even though she says that she hasn't always had it easy is. it really so hard to be where she is today and they. remain. neutral you know doing. this. when she looked grows up she wants to become an architect but until then she hopes to continue to develop artwork and seize all the opportunities along the way. i'm totally impressed and i wish her all the best for her future well with that we've come to the end off today's show with thank you so much for watching remember you can always get in touch with me and the rest of the team just send an e-mail to 7 to 7 it's called my name is liz show i'll leave you with a song by calling on each one of us some make the right decision and stop xander based violence enjoy it and see you next time.
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red. spot on d w. 4. young german. and jewish. i'm jewish so was. does that mean. in daily life. and at school. we should not be given a special status but be completely normal beyond this look of shock like wow there's a jew at our school that's the bad thing 11 teenagers 11 stories. case one jewish and soviet. young german and jewish starts feb 22nd on d w. i was here when i arrived here i slept with 6 people in
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sustainable this culture places of the rango starts more change on w. such. place . this is d w news live from berlin mean mars protesters say they're undeterred thousands of people return to the streets to demand the military give up power just one day after police fire on a demonstration killing 2 people also on the show germany is set to kick off a year of festivities marking 1700 years of jewish life in the country the event
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campaign also celebrates the community's present day diversity $22.00 jewish women making history in berlin and in the bonus league endorsement claim the spoils in the revered derby overwhelming a woeful shout the side we now look at due to relegation. play. the big. time marian evans. thanks for joining me we begin in the in mara where thousands of people have defied threats of violence to take part in a new day of protest against the country's military rulers this comes a day after police fired live ammunition to disperse protesters in the city of mandalay killing at least 2 people and injuring several others the crowds were forced to flee as security forces chased after them using slingshots rubber bullets
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and water cannon the protesters were repeating their call for an end to military rule after a coup nearly 3 weeks ago. they returned despite the risk the reality now crystal clear for these demonstrators after police killed 2 more people with live ammunition on saturday it was the worst violence and mass rallies began weeks ago passed uprisings against the military have failed these demonstrators want them gone for good. i remember my parents fought against the military coup during the 1988 revolution and i too have to stand against this dictatorship if we fail to stand against them this time our next generation will live under the military dictatorship so we can't stop this time. i want to say through the media to the dictator and his henchmen and
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we are peaceful demonstrators. stop the genocide oh. stop using lethal weapons. but they can't go it alone protesters are appealing to the international community 1st holiday. the bottle did appeal that this week did a lot to the number of people has increased today. 7 and we will not stop. we will keep going till we reach our goal of democracy. the football other almost at all we want other countries to take more severe actions than sanctions. a new form of it wanted to vote also did it. on sunday facebook deleted the military's page for inciting violence following saturday's deadly crackdown.
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the killing several may strengthen the protesters resolve. they hope that this time perhaps they can free me and maher from a military that refuses to relinquish power. now to some of the other stories making news around the world. people in the west african country of new share are going to the polls in a presidential runoff election pitches mohammad buzz whom a former foreign minister and member of the ruling party against former president mohamad it was monday is said to be the country's 1st peaceful transition of power since independence 60 years ago. a united airlines boeing 777 jet with over 200 passengers on board was forced to make an emergency landing after one of its engines disintegrated sending debris on to the suburb below the incident occurred shortly after takeoff from denver airport aviation safety authorities have
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opened an investigation. also in the us a gunman killed 2 people before being shot himself at a gun store in a suburb of new orleans the man shot 2 people inside the store several other people opened fire in response killing him police say they have not yet established a motive for his act. the head of the international atomic energy agency has arrived in tehran to try to resume international inspections of nuclear facilities which iran has been blocking the visit comes as the new u.s. president joe biden is promising to reverse many of the trump administration's foreign policy decisions one of the most significant came in 28 teen when trump withdrew the u.s. from an international agreement with iran designed to prevent it from building nuclear weapons now biden wants the u.s. back in and the accord back on track here's
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a look at the deal the reprieve for the u.s. and iran say they're willing to negotiate terms u.s. president biden told in munich security conference but communication should extend beyond the nuclear agreement. we need transparency and we must also address u.s. destabilizing activities across the middle east. we're going to work in close cooperation with our european and other partners as we proceed but iran has other ideas iranian president hassan rouhani insists sanctions on iran must be lifted before talks can begin rouhani has described the measures as an act of terror against the iranian people. under sanctions and we have to fight against the coronavirus because of the sanctions we've had many problems accessing vaccines and paying for them. for ordinary people in iran the nuclear agreement is the last thing on their mind. high prices combined with unemployment means the economic
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situation has been getting worse for years. nuclear energy is no use to us people are hungry and completely confused nuclear energy may help us in the future but the priority now is our livelihood. iran's government spokesperson says the government is confident it will soon be able to solve the political problems with the united states. let's bring in a list that now she's a middle east expert at the university of essex hello to you professor thank you for joining us so both washington and tehran are insisting that the other side has to be the 1st to return to its commitments under the j c p o a who do you think will give in. i mean that's a really good question i think that part of the problem is that from bitin standpoint in the u.s. a standpoint of biden has already made some significant moves of course this is due
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to the fact that trump in 2018 decided to read neg from the deal one of the big moves was that biden announced that he that the u.s. would no longer support off ends of operations in yemen and saudi arabian offensive operations in yemen and has also ease travel restrictions on iran's u.n. diplomats and he's trying to reverse trends efforts to restore all u.n. sanctions on iran so he's thinking that he's put out an olive branch but for avan standpoint they feel that this is not enough they want the u.s. to lift all sanctions and that would actually be very complicated because some of these sanctions were not implemented by presidential executive order some of them were implemented by congress the state department were treasury department and some of them pertain to human rights you know from 1979 and so from the u.s. a standpoint there's there's going to be
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a lot that iran will need to do is well they're going to want to see iran and regional behavior become less aggressive and they also want to address iran's ballistic missile program so i see it really being into just a stalemate until something significant happens that pushes iran to the table well what about europe what can look can it do to be more than just a middleman. well i think they need to try to communicate what the u.s. wants and what the red lines might be and what iran needs to to not do to cross some of these red lines to keep the u.s. interested in negotiating i think they need to remind iran how devastating the same sions have been we know that before renewed from the deal inflation in iran was 10 percent now it's 46 percent this is plunge more people into poverty as you know 60 percent of iranians live in poverty because of the inflation you have 15 to 20 percent of youth unemployed and they've lost over 150 they need to continue to
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remind iran of what the benefits will be. to addressing some of these things that the u.s. wants them to stop doing which is going above their enrichment and how much that will in the end benefit their economy and tasha lynch said from the university of excess we appreciate all your in science thank you. for having me germany is kicking off a year of anniversary events marking 1700 years of jewish life and culture in the country a nation wide celebration of will include performances art installations kosher food tasting sessions and many other events the campaign deliberately aims to look beyond the persecution of jews during the holocaust instead the focus is on the diversity of jewish life in germany's past and present. judaism has many
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faces in germany today helen ashanti brown identifies this queered she soon to become a rabbi and she's an avid instagram user she posts about religion sexuality and life in berlin and is representative of a generation connected by all of these aspects. of what many people learn about judaism at school is really terrible so they're not really learning anything all that talk about national socialism about with nothing about judaism as it is lived today that's why it kind of became my goal to show jewish life just how it is. helena grew up in a religious household she believes there are too few women in high positions and she wants to change that after completing her studies the 23 year old will likely be germany's youngest female rabbi she also wants to be the contact person she herself never had. been very clear about the idea that nobody should have to choose between the jewish and identities you can't just choose what sexuality you're born
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with you develop with your sexuality and if you are jewish then you should be able to live both life. it's also thanks to women like her bag that the jewish community has come so far she had to fight hard to be recognised as a rabbi at all. there were people who left the room when i entered so i made sure that i was always there early because then i was already seated and the other said to think about whether to sit down and join in or not. gays either bear converted to judaism now she's the rabbi of berlin's new synagogue . berlin is also where the very 1st female rabbi was ordained in 1935 us you're not however was limited to teaching religion and binnacle pastoral care. there she is and you can basically see her main point that god did not querrey
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gender she just wanted to be a rabbi she was the only female one but that has to do with the show. there were probably other young women who thought and dreamed of doing the same thing and for me it's just wonderful not to be the 1st. design the holocaust is for ever present for jews in germany. you're an ass was also murdered by the nazis she was forced to pay for her faith with her life and what's it like today. semitism has gotten louder and above all it's become more outrageous it's often. judaism in germany today is more diverse than it has been in decades people like hell and i will never let that be taken from them again. german soccer now and there is a dork london shall cover a new the bundesliga spheres this rivalry as they clashed in the revere derby for
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visitors dortmund 3 points for essential as they bid for champions league qualification bottom place shall go were desperate for a way that would give them a chance of extending relegation. noon in germany as the miners shall kill would have to get their hands dirty if they were to be dortmund in their way stooge this month month and erling holland who went into this one with as many weak goals as the hosts entire squads. shellcode held out 42 minutes before caving electric englishman jade and son to 2 could vantage of sloppy defending to curl home. 3 minutes later in a piece of holland magic extended door leads the norwegians flying volley made it to newell going into the break. chalco were chasing shadows in the 2nd. rafael guerrero site fitted hole marco voices return pass to make it 3 nil. before
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jude telling him crossed for holland to score the 4th 11 minutes from tie and the scoreline was cruelly reflected in the numbers on shelters by adding extra shot in florida to go with the bragging rights for daughter and funds the wind keeps their team in the hunt for champions league qualification. meanwhile you can creasing lee doomed. and that's the latest on d w news this hour i mean as it stands the fans and the entire team here in berlin thanks for watching. closely. listen carefully. don't move this suit you need to get.
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sika yeah i hung in northern russia. over i used to be. the best bud love driving these grannies arrive they always bring me gifts and hug me saying patrol bitch you're still alive and i see it but you're not getting rid of me that's easily the end when you come back next year. i'll be here for you it's a good question that we're going to need. all these a locomotive poso what in trying a long 31 kilometers off now ok. struck through the expanses out that russian the tiger. this is the wilds of bars for travis. who everyone here if action at
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nicole's petrov it. he tries to tiger i'm back on mondays and fridays and in the winter he lives a fire in the stove before the passengers climb aboard. the trip takes $1.00 to $3.00 alice depending on how much snow is on the tracks it's not going to want to drive a little over a 1000 passengers a year than they did in summertime it's mostly visitors. but in the winter time that a lot less people take the train to good $30.00 to $40.00 at most per month but want to be sure that your legs short of the creek should. i'm starting to forget i should use birch bark but jesselyn works to keep the fire going faster. well to use the door seen as a war about. it would keep war. today petrovich is coming right on time at 8 am.
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the village is looking forward to his arrival. here and i guess all our hopes abandon the slow train and if it breaks down why be stuck here forever we are a part of this train is all we have without it would have to walk 40 kilometers and there's nothing but old people here. this is just over here 35 this area dotted with a few day lapidary to cabins used to be teeming with life. in the soviet era so it was an important part for the lumber industry when millions of cubic meters of timber what cut down and shipped off. the last lumber mills closed their doors in the year 2000. what remained was a heap of derelict equipments that patrol british used to organize
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a work in passenger service it's punctual and reliable like the tropics himself and the locals love him for it. yet because wherever i go i'm a guest of honor. usually grannies you have no farmer would imagine living in the forest with no wood no one looked after the years but now they have vision of the vision that under one come on a my job. but it's not for free. hey ladies can i get those 100 dollars that great news with a good business woman or money bags where you comfortable virtue of your you're here in the state good looking yes. to head into afm you got the closest not just settlement on the only one far and wide with a school and a few shops. still to be young people here but know their own.
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their villages are dying out of tears and i feel the joke that's why i have to work with joe but i didn't make any money from the us with you a ride cos sometimes little you get this one you're 20 you forget that they don't want to see me but. where else would they go. to get that machine the day that we ride that i'm back sometimes to go to the hospital to see that that's it we have everything else he brings us bread and groceries he was fine and i used to be a lot of traffic here with all the cars the trains but it would take a sleazy city all that's left now is us and i would need to take place and i sleep he. was very mantic as described for the tiger might seem as a set to make for the pass and just despite petrovic his technical skills.
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sometimes the train just tips over christianity or not yeah because when i started out a few years ago which it was almost every day looking for different get to be done once the train went belly up the great here to show 1st the car to to over and then he did little shit with that bit of what he said about that but she was just wondering what do you fly out of the car. to go to do and the next thing i knew. you were lying on her back it's pretty much of the tracks are worn down after tearing so many millions of cubic metres of lose they're totally ruined it's not just the trucks that are broken but the order and the social structures that once existed here. in this village most of the male residents have tend to alcohol.
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do you. go. out in the fear because we're also most opposed to the i'm retired. or u.k. . you know we're drinking wine and you do you know that we deal with words not really we're not going to do what you do it would be what else is there to do here besides drink and drug or and. that leisure activity can be disastrous as we will find out just a few hours later. in the meantime gets another vehicle ready to go and motorized or easy and all speed. it is diesel locomotive broke down this light rail car is all you would have to get
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from saigon to have a new guy on the same track also actually one kilometer is all that. but this time with no woodstove. in the summer the judge takes tourists for rides on the trays even. in russia there are numerous societies dedicated to this exotic means of transport. the town of new at the other end of the route is where patricia calls home. he lives in the 960 settlements built for the timber industry. in 2010 around a 1000 people live here but after the lumber mill closed in 2013 many will move away. now there's not even a doctor just. a few shops and a little school. most presidents lost their way and some have tend to drink. unemployment turn people into alcoholics. yet again angry at the rest of the world
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and feel unhappy cheated. but there is work to be had they just don't want it. to disguise this afternoon they were so drunk they burned her in the room real car the seething i got a call from the emergency services knew what it. was but you didn't hear the people there we were on the move and then bam he fell into the did. will be filled little petrovich has to lend a hand. in the middle of the night he has to get the right trail car and it's intoxicated crew out of this now and drive them to have a new guy for a pez and just set a bear up. everything was burnt in the front of the electric system was busted this was
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a 1st in 6 years right after midnight the rescue mission is over. and over very long day and now he lights up the stove once we get that fixed are burning in the nice and interesting. my shelf and that's. everything that helmets have made. here's the jam. for the most taking you so long valentina is petrovic his wife who you'll never see we also get pickles and fruit preserves. valentina have been living in harmony for 40 is. kid like the t. you. know my wife makes me the happiest man in the world i wish everyone could be just happy but i also dream of traveling with her. i'm 65
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now and i've only travelled once to my brother's funeral no where else just work work work work work work and travel it's me just what to live. think there's always been best way than and she as long as i've not have to risk always the 14 yes it is you know but so be it i always have to be doing something i need to do they call it adrenaline. if i just sit around for several days i go crazy. even a month working. at the i mean. everyone needs this much energy not just to let the let them know just. yet you have a day and night you know and i'll come get the bread don't worry yes just like you plan the bread at 4 am. he'll be throwing
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him into the people inside at this point they can't imagine life without the tribe it or even death for that matter. you're good people because what is going to one of the grannies cold mean said the trivet if you still need to read these please don't stop as long as i'm alive and i die one day i'd like you to teach and symmetry in sika my husband and family are very ok in advance but please don't stop it you just keep me up to go i said oh are you crazy but you know just stay alive yeah you know well 20 third's of my died a month later the day after i granted her her last wish because it's a given that. you are you just do not see. a child which doesn't want to abandon his elderly passengers so he plans to keep his tiger express running for a 10 mile yaz and then it will land.
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