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news live from berlin relief in 1000 after the release of more than 40 people kidnapped from a school last week but concerns remain for more than 300 schoolgirls were taken on friday from another location nearby also coming out. the u.s. points the finger directly at the saudi crown prince for the death of journalist jamal khashoggi a confidential report is made public concluding prince mohamed bin so money likely
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approves his killing. come to the program we started nigeria were officials say more than 40 people who were abducted by gunman 10 days ago have now been released of those people 27 were teenage boys taken from their school and the town of cook are in northwestern nigeria no group has yet claimed responsibility for the kidnapping but the recent attacks have raised concerns about rising violence by armed doctors looking for children to hold to ransom the hostages release comes as authorities search for more than $300.00 schoolgirls kidnapped in separate incident on friday. let's bring in mercy. she's the country director for save the children in nigeria and joins me on the line now from the capital abuja miscue churi good to have you
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with us nigeria has seen a rise in attacks and mass kidnappings on educational facilities in recent years why is that. thank you so much for having me. yes you're right major has increased attacks on schools and there is and asked and also generally increased insecurity in the country where i mean not exactly the reasons behind this increased insecurity we are and that of lips they are targets are targeted to schools and to children so for us as an organisation we are very concerned about the security of children while they're in school and we know that schools are supposed to be civs this is for children where they can learn and disrupted and they get quality education in
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a safe environment so that continues to be our concern the fact that more attacks are targeted to schools and to children these are of course extremely traumatic experiences what are the long term effects of these kinds of attacks on children even on those eventually released. yes you're right any form of attack any form of kidnappings leaves the children truly trauma pace and i think these times are very difficult for children and for parents and for guardians there is a lot of yeah among children and eventually they will not want to go to school for fear of being abducted or kidnapped or subjected to such atrocities so they are for the in the short time they are traumatized the fia and the immediate reaction is to drop out of school or to stop going to school even for those who are
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kidnapped and the return it to takes time for them to recover they need to boost their cause your support they have lived through experiences that we may not really be able to explain but for them to be able to return to school sometimes is a bit difficult so even then surely they drop out of school and then miss opportunities to learn and that is really affix the f.-u. just because it eliminates their potential it eliminates their productivity it eliminates the chances of ever becoming economically was to share be productive in the in the community there and that impact on that is that while the and away from school the mid choose to engage in negative or being behavior as because they're not in schools or didn't get in activities that are really not acceptable. in this aside just so their rights are gone and they are their lives atherton and
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this is their deliberation last for fear of whom it was all. marcy good showing nigeria a country director at save the children thank you very much for your time. saudi arabia has hit back u.s. claims that crown prince mohammed bin someone likely approved the 2018 werder of journalist jamal khashoggi the saudi government says it rejects the findings of a us intelligence report killing that has now been made public after being suppressed by the trumpet ministration despite the reports conclusion washington has stepped short of imposing the right sanctions on the prince. fielder your correspondent all over sell it now had the opportunity to speak to. me and washington she says she was secretly married to the slain journalists here is our exclusive interview with her. you say you were married to jamal khashoggi you live
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together here near washington d.c. and you're now in the united states working on getting your islamic marriage certificate accepted. there's a new report saying that the saudi crown prince ordered the murder of your husband how do you feel about that report a very different state it and they have a mixed feeling because my husband was in so dangerous to make him a trap and to get rid of him i'm sure if they know the truth about. to say his message and his truth it would really be good it was he did to my husband what does the u.s. have to do to hold the crown prince accountable. i'm very happy about what mr president biden sankyo for him and sent you for the vice president. mr harris. does in wart for a human right is a for size and see been transparent and help the troops to come out which is in
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kerry's me now because and free to talk now because i didn't have this freedom for 2 years i was haddest by either intelligent to middle east and i couldn't allowed anyone to put any words in my in my mouth was talking about jamal but i'm keeping his legacy i would say is a truth about my husband just allowed to me to to us but his didn't abide in to help to keep messages comes through i did not deliver his message till now it's been 2 years since the death of your husband of jamal khashoggi how do you see the situation of dissidents of critical journalists changed in saudi arabia since then and in the middle east it's very bad it's very bad what's happening and i hope everybody laird from as a matter as a d. and to stop acting says could i am against human again is journalist journalist is it doing the same job to transfer the truth about people and to help people. to get a better life this shouldn't be tortured shouldn't be killed he shouldn't be
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stopped to say the truth and this i'm expected for him but his didn't biden and his vice vice president and that is how it is you have just recently returned to the united states after being released from house arrest in the united arab emirates what are your plans for the future here in the u.s. . a philip to america. to get shelter i feel more safe and asking for asylum here in america and for such for sedately and to deliver my my husband message has not been delivered till now it's been missed i wouldn't own middle of all of this politicization and to misuse of history. and on how short you thank you very much for the interview thank you thank you very much thank you and interview there by oliver salat who joins me now hi oliver in your talk with mrs you hinted error being held under house arrest until quite recently is that why we're just hearing from her now. it's complicated as you can imagine just
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as the life of the jamal khashoggi has been complicated in his last months and it looks very much now like there was a fiance and also a wife and one and says as you heard in the interview that she was married to jamal khashoggi and spent the last 2 years as you just pointed out in house arrest in the united arab emirates and was only released now and there she says she lived in fear of the united arab emirates secret service of holes allied to saudi arabia that's also important to point out here and she knowledge just arrived in the united states very recently and says she is now for the 1st time really free to speak without fear now it's also important to point out why that mary has been kept largely secret in the 1st place i have seen some pictures and witness testimonies off the mariage that was they were married on a islamic 4 law she's now fighting to get that certificate accepted here in the united states but what she told me is that they felt he was under threat already at
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the time and that going public would put her in danger too and that's at least her account now why she is largely unknown to the public until now all right she talks a lot about jamal khashoggi message in the interview a message she clearly wants to see deliver it what is that message. well don says jamal khashoggi was a fighter for the freedom of press for the freedom of speech that he also for for the release of political prisoners in saudi arabia those who were arrested and persecuted just because of their political views she says showed you wanted a better future for the kingdom but that he was never really a threat for the kingdom and according to the cia report the saudi crown prince will have been solemn on felt challenged by jamal khashoggi and therefore okayed the murder. on him so according to anon that was
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a wrong assessment she says he never was a danger and that they would regret the killing if they knew the truth that is what she says she is fighting for right now that is his legacy and she also told us that she calls on the u.s. government to fight for the freedom of press in saudi arabia and around the world for sale in washington thank you very much let's now take a look at some of the other stories making news around the world. and my state run t.v. has announced the firing of the country's ambassador to the united nations and an emotional appeal to the international community p.m.o. children had denounced the ouster of myanmar civilian government the firing comes as security forces stepped up their crackdown on protesters in the southeastern city of doubt way police fired tear gas at demonstrators blocking the road. muscovites have been gathering out of range near the kremlin to lay flowers in memory of opposition leader boris nemtsov on the 6th anniversary of his
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assassination 2017 a court found the alleged murderer and 4 accomplices guilty but never solves family insists the real masterminds have never been sent. i mean president armin sarkisyan has refused to sign an order to fire one of the country's top military men prime minister nicola dismissed the head of the general staff of the armed forces on a just firing on after what he called an attempted coup meanwhile thousands of opposition supporters rallied in the heart of the capital a year of on demanding that the prime minister resigned over his handling of last year's war with neighboring azerbaijan his face heavy criticism for signing a moscow brokered peace deal that ended the conflict over the disputed region of nagorno-karabakh. our correspondent alexander procope penco has more from you're a fox. this is a bug. no the main roads are meaningless garbage o.c.t.a. iran it has been the blog by opponents of the prime minister and he called bush you
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know for 3 days straight the position has set up so old tense in front of parliament and to say they're prepared for a long protest there say they are determined to stay until steps down tensions remain high after the prime minister rejected calls by armenian military officers to resign and then accuse the military of an attempted coup this is the 1st time in 30 years the here has gotten involved in the political crisis and many know wondering what's next. saturday's early want to play games have finished there were no draws and goals galore byron bounced back from defeat to cologne 51 taught and flushed fast all spoke one against half got put 5 past on friday bremen beat frankford in an
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underdog when today's late game leipzig vs mention is currently underway there are still 3 games to play on sunday when you play hoffenheim lines to host out and live a close and face cypher. more now on that friday night game in the honestly go where better bremen ended and 11 match unbeaten run for visitors and haas front foot 5 were one nil up but bremen tale dog everest the last event the frankford defense to level the game shortly after house time american striker josh sargent ben netted the winning goal helping bremen pick up 3 badly needed points it was france for its 1st honestly good defeats 2021. archaeologists have discovered an ornate roman chariot just north of italy celebrative pompei a large 4 wheeled vehicle and its iron components and bronze decorations are in excellent condition it was miraculously spared damage when nearby mount vesuvius of
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dropped it in 7980 a sea of boiling lava very pumped researchers believe the chariot was used for festivities and parades may also have been used to carry brides to their new homes . you're watching t w news live from berlin i'm michael phelps live from the. first group who could ever know for sure that it was an. insult. to the real. one join in trouble i'm. in the mood to see.
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the teachers should they really run the. climate change a circus and oh were children. e.w. dot com slash water. i don't think that. one of kenya's biggest slums in any order its residents live in corrugated iron shacks landlords such as peter a better known as slum lords they pay gangs in the slum to collect overdue rent with violence if need be this is a job was there much of it as. some nice you know this is offered in the into it. and as you can see the islams was loving it up to the depths of most. of that rain
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lies northeast of downtown nairobi the capital over $800000.00 people live here the vast majority on less than $1.00 a day. peachy chaika stops at nothing to collect the rents money. is just one of many slum lords in my farai typically they throw together at the cheapest possible housing with new kitchen or running water and then charge rent for it and if necessary they resort to violence to get it where they make lots of money doing this and in the reputation for exploiting the poorest of kenya's pool. i've got 30 houses here i'm afarid if you're i've been putting them up since i 1st came here and i'd like to expand even more but my ultimate goal is to have 40
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houses who are grilling a landlord is good or if you get your money from all the households you can earn very well and expand even further before long just from what you make you can the built. many new houses. the housing market is not the tool of regulated tenants have to pay what ever the landlord demands so people should have a living space to make it affordable an average of $2.00 persons to a one room shack the equivalent of some 30 euros a month some knowledge a pizza chain collects his rent in person for the camera he puts on an amiable face . day by doing it if you've got anything for me or not yet. look ok this is everything going alright. with your husband home. no problem when he comes with tell him hello for me.
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now you know i really think from your neighbor. no ok fine. maybe but he was your neighbor here but later on. i knew there. hurt. but if someone fails to pay their rent on time the slumlords try and get us to connect it to gangs you can be quick to resort to violence for that $10.00 euro just fell strong on the tenants will try them out almost losing much as. from my desire for sure they will do it one of the. crushing of that someone was trying to do someone but tennant was beaten up is part of bullying because it is the removing the removing the things that are putting them out without giving them 2nd chance or we don't really want to
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have to see but if they have the money or if they were to get the money the other would that we don't. do depend on the issues like that because you have to love the show but that's about it and somebody saw you make sure that woodward don't move there are so you have to go to the land of the state of the london. i must. have been some people not says you have to be tough for them to be going to be did so. to have that gosh you must be tough so that the boss would see that you're doing a good job and i just. bolivia that up for you out of there well did you become. more and more people are crowding into nairobi slum migrating from drought stricken
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country sites in search of food water and a better life. for the men in the slums turned into a kind of trance and many of them funded from which they find. 6. 6 back miss moore is 57 years old she's lived half 18 years now. but of course one of the calls i came to the slum of mcgarvey so my children could go to school right now there are just no jobs for me left and i used to get all of john so i was going to school fees schools but i had demick came here i think got a lot of orders there aren't any jobs anymore i don't have money for food or the rent to everything's gotten so hard because hardly any opportunities are left to earn money sometimes i'm so stressed i get sick. in a nearby area agnus joins other women to wait for jobs and earn a bit of money but often enough. to be hand agnus wants to know who has
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a job hunting is going away all the struggling the woman says maybe just on any jobs would you want to be that magnus stayed home yesterday so she wants to know how it went but i mean i found a couple of jobs she says but today there's nothing i shall have to try again. the odd jobs i used to get were things like doing laundry or now i come here and lots of young women are sitting there also waiting for what few jobs there are. often they tell me i'm too old and then they take the young women and i stay behind without a job. this time i guess more than she was lucky enough to get a job washing clothes for a family every month once again she faces the pressure of having to earn enough to pay the rent. up because the law of the landlord come shortly before the due date
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on the 8th of every month if he comes by and you don't have any money he gets very angry with and there's trouble. going of course on. the credit. many people here sit in the same boat. life in the city carries a high price for the residents especially because a black market economy has a stranglehold on the slum. food water and the tricity and rents will cost more than in the country. pizza chain keeps meticulous accounts the ones who pay get a receipt those who don't get a visit from one of the some gangs. from going to the ministry. when a group teenage gangs know the people who live here in the slum far better than the
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police do. a good one they're always willing to help collect the rent. if you go to the police they'll ask you for a pile of money 1st to get a whiff of a new birth. and you end up paying more than the $6000.00 shillings the 10 owes you were the better. and the good got about is that my but these corrugated iron houses myself take 5 years for me to make the money back i invested in them because i generally put in a cement floor. that i can. well undertake in the end you can't say in advance because you'll always have a couple of renters who can't pay. the bill what i've come for the rent but i see the people aren't here. but there's no
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problems with your husband because he paid his rent yesterday the others aren't here are they. that it's empty there's nobody home and of what they're probably all looking for work renters who are in a real as don't usually stay home during the day. to doing laundry agnus more of asia and about one your a 50 but she needs 30 or as for rent if she doesn't pay on time the landlord may resort to extreme measures. that we live in a house that belongs to our landlord sometimes if we didn't pay the rent by the due date the landlord would come and put up ad lock on the house he would only unlock it again if we paid the rent or. she hasn't been able to pay the rent for 4 months
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. walk or fight or earn a little money and spend it on food i'm afraid i won't have enough at the end of the month the landlord will come and throw us out of the house and do it before you've eaten or cooked something for the kids when i walk i can't sleep anymore because i don't know how it'll go on and. he can come any time and throw us out so little and so i'm afraid of it all the time because just anything can happen as the ending of the work while the son. some of what activists lives with her husband's children and grandchildren 8 people in the one very low shadow without a kitchen bath or running water. if they don't pay the back rent soon they could be out on the street. but the family has something else to worry about. the children's future. oh at the top. normally the children would be going to
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school the onus is already back it's school now i keep getting messages from the school that i have to pay the fees which i haven't done yet and when the younger ones start back to school hello and i don't have the slightest idea where i'm going to get the money for it. because of the corona pandemic many slum residents have not been able to pay their rent so many of us housing is astounding and take. the regulator this place have been under reachable for 3 months now in this apartment the renter has nothing at all he's been out of work for 3 months can't get anything from him for a long time my idea now this renter moved out 6 months in arrears because of the corona and it took over the place has been standing empty since no. empty.
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empty. i want to have enough money to paint the walls properly here i don't know if the government pay subsidies for landlords to renovate their houses got a friend to go without the rent from a lot of tenants who just can't pay them what they want no i don't have any belongings that you can confiscate so very often i end up empty handed with. some say while his tenants is struggling to survive the has no worries still his position is ambivalent he might leave his rent is a limb for a few months but then send again to collect the payments by force either way people hang on to pendent and slumlords like him. please.
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