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the studio we news live from berlin released in nigeria 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 up. the pandemic sparks a rise in poverty forcing increasing numbers of people into wanting to catch a glimpse of life in the illegal camp outside the capital. and you've heard of
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black ice but black stone cold power stations are causing the phenomenon in siberia and the locals have had enough. comical welcome to the program we started one geria were officials say more than 40 people who were abducted by gunman 10 days ago have now been released and those people 27 were teenage boys taken from their school and the town of kogarah in northwestern 90 area no group has yet claimed responsibility for the kidnapping of the recent attacks have raised concerns about rising violence by armed actors looking for children to hold to ransom just release comes as authorities search for more than $300.00 schoolgirls kidnapped in a separate incident on. friday. let's bring in marcy good chewie she's the country
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director for save the children in nigeria and joins me from the capital of georgia misconstruing good to have you with us nigeria has seen a rise in attacks and mass kidnappings on educational facilities in recent years what's the reason for that thank you for having me yes you're right majid has had increasing the security issue this is and the attack on the course now is a major concern for us save the children because most pools are closing in on the children are forced to be out of school this is a bio difficult to address right to education and to trend towards to have a safe environment when school so the protection is critical for us 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
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you're right any form of attack any form of kidnappings leaves the children truly traumatized 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 wood 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 kidnapped and the return it to takes time for them to recover they need to go to psychosocial support they have lived through experiences that we may not need to be able to explain but for them to be able to return to school sometimes is a bit difficult so if then surely they drop out of school and then miss
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opportunities to learn and that is really affects the f.-u. just because it eliminates their potential it limits their productivity it eliminates the chances of ever becoming economically was so cherie productive in diggin the community what do you think the government can and should do to prevent such acts. yet the government of ledge of yet has signed up to this if school is declared mission which she would commit therefore i don't know what we will request the government to do is to develop implementation plans so that this can be implemented by the ministry of the division and that u.t. bettors or so would be a question the government to ensure that subdued they deploy. that quit secluded for schools and ensure that those girls that were abducted added to their
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outings. showing nigeria country director of save the children many thanks for your type. thank you very much the coronavirus pandemic has had severe financial implications all over the world already before the health crisis squatting has been on the rise in chile due to a lack of affordable housing but the pandemic has seen the number of people moving to land settlements skyrocket we spoke to the inhabitants of an illegal camp outside the capital some giago to get a glimpse of everyday life there. are hundreds of huts around the settlement of violetta prada on the outskirts of center jago and none of them was built illegally the inhabitants have squatted the land most of them couldn't afford anything else and now in the pandemic more and more are coming in you know what as a father is one of them she takes care of the food here. today we've been here with the cook since 9 in the morning and we've been cooking lentils for
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the people who live in my neighborhood. many chileans have lost their job and home due to the pandemic of their. land squatting has risen about 40 percent since then. for mattie sold rios it was the only way to survive. rent here is so expensive if you don't work all day and night you just can't afford it the minimum wage is only enough for a room not for food or clothes or in case you get sick. land squatting has been around in chile for a long time and there's a lack of affordable housing almost everywhere the pandemic has put city officials under even more pressure but at the moment their reaction is one of helplessness i think. first we are making a registry of the families on this land. then we're telling them not to expect
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immediate help. so they understand that they themselves are in control of the settlement. different organizations and volunteers support the inhabitants of the violetta settlements not only with donations but also by looking after the children. the kids design the whole project they wanted us to sing into a puppet theatre and so we set up our activities based on what they want. new huts are built regularly in the settlement and today another person is moving in even though it's already packed notice and hala is sure they'll manage despite the poor living conditions the people stick together the more settlement is like a family more than 600 families live here and improvised homes amid uncertain times . take a look at some of the other stories making. saudi arabia has hit back at us claims
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that crown prince mohammed bin someone likely approve the killing of journalist jamal khashoggi the biden administration released an intelligence report that was previously kept secret washington stopped short of imposing direct sanctions on bin salam the saudi government rejects the findings. on mars 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. to denounce the ouster of myanmar civilian government the firing comes as security forces step up their crackdown on protesters in the southeastern city of da way police fired tear gas at demonstrators blocking the road. muscovites have been gathering at a bridge near the kremlin to lay flowers in memory of opposition leader boris nemtsov on the 6th anniversary of physicists assess the nation and 2017
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a court found the alleged murderer and for a call this guilty but never solves family insists the real masterminds have never been sought. or medium president to our men star kids c.n.n. has refused to sign an order to fire one of the country's top military men prime minister in a call pushing and dismissed the head of the general staff of the armed forces on the cusp army and after what he called an attempted coup meanwhile thousands of opposition supporters rallied in the heart of the capital caravan demanding that the prime minister resigned over his handling of last year's war with neighboring azerbaijan has faced heavy criticism for signing a moscow brokered peace deal that end the conflict over the disputed region of the corner care about. our correspondent alex wonderful can't go has more from europe on. this is a bugger of an avenue one though the main roads are meaningless garbage o.c.t.a. tehran it has been the blog by opponents of the prime minister and he called bush
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you know for 3 days straight their position has set up so old tense in front of parliament and activists say they're prepared for a long road as they say that 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 their army here has gotten involved in the political crisis and may now wondering what's next. as correspondent alexander propane go from here off on when the word siberia sounds who doesn't think of a white blanket of snow and well in one part of the russian region heavy coal pollution has turned to snow black and that's causing local so worry about their health now a group of them as a feeling or in health to end their flight. this
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is vitaly she spoke of shoveling snow but it isn't any old snow underneath there is a substance that looks like a black marble but it's actually blacks know that's fallen from the sky coal dust has darkened. and his garden leaving a palette of black grey and white. sometimes the dust is so bad that the handkerchief that i wipe my face with while i work gets dirty. vitaly lives. in softer buring out. in here is severe. the city lies in. a coal mining area that's known as the russians blackheart millions of tonnes of coal have come out of the ground in the district dating back to the 1920 s.
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that call is mainly used in the metals industry. is the basis of the local economy and its biggest problem when there is no wind to the smoke is so bad that it's difficult to brief according to locals vitali and his neighbors have had enough of life here a year and a half ago they made a video of the black snow and asked the canadian government for silence. when you have children and we don't want them to get cancer from the polluted environment. the most amazing thing was that the canadian prime minister who's very very far away reacted faster to our video than our shells. ignored us at 1st and then later governor accused us of being traitors to the homeland and to the region. we tried to get as a governor of the region to. act to the activists allegations also reduce kept
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putting off telling us and on so it would come but it never did. vitalis sure stockholm like many people here just wants to leave but it's not so easy. i would so my house in an instant but it's impossible you can get rid of an apartment but an entire house i've been trying for 2 years but only 2 people have responded to. the us government recently announced an increase in the cool production here to help make up for falling cool prices. a dark day for vitali. and his neighbors. sports now after last weekend's defeat reigning bonus league champions byron munich got back on track with a win over relegation threatened cologne the hosts hit the back of the net 5 times
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in a commanding performance built around midfielder les on gorecki he said of both 1st half goals the 2nd of which saw him skillfully combine with league top score robert . 51 as the final score at the allianz arena. saturday's one is like a match of all finished now there were home wins all round and goals galore dottle and brushed past. one against had. 5 past shall go and the day's late game lights got a 32 win over munching on friday. in an underdog win and there still are 3 games to play on sunday on the own berlin play hoffenheim lines host outs blog and live a close and say sidewalk. archaeologists have discovered an ornate roman chariot just north of italy celebrated pompei the large 4 wheeled vehicle and its iron components and bronze decorations are an excellent condition it was miraculously
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spared damage when nearby mount vesuvius erupted in 7980 s then that a sea of boiling law burry pompei researchers believe the chariot was used for festivities and parades and may also have been used to carry brides to their new homes. for wanting d.w. newsline from berlin safe doing for well stories the week and reports. forced into a list of us. their bodies in the year 2 weeks. the
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history of the slave trade is of africa's history. just. for power and profit plummeted and entire continent into chaos and violence. this is the journey back into the history of slavery. our documentary series slavery routes starts march 10th on g.w. . this week break stories. russia's sputnik vaccine is in the spotlight be. male rabbis find their way in berlin but we begin elsewhere in germany in hama one year ago a racist rightwing extremist killed 9 people with migrant backgrounds their
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families of the victims want answers and their grieving is mixed with anger at the authorities. there to kim lost his brother goo khan in a racist terrorist attack in hono one year ago must you go for a comma honeymoon to avoid like he basically walked in and blew our lives apart or this couple he wrecked everything nothing was left in place. but once. he can was just 37 years old following his death his family fell apart cheatings father died of cancer 5 weeks later his mother can no longer cope without medication. cheatin and his son matt are not able to go to work and on sick leave the diagnosis post traumatic stress disorder it's like. for me it's been a whole year of sleepless nights when it gets dark you lay your head on the pillow where your head is filled with questions and being kissed and. commandant the frog
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. consumes you. to do to ken and his son matt on the way to the crime scene because he was shot by to b.s. at this kiosk just as he was about to finish his shift double my brother was lying over there under those 2 electrical sockets. but there were blue lights flashing and a crowd of people at 1st we didn't realize what had happened to this day many questions remain unanswered for example how was it possible that the perpetrator was in possession of a gun license even though he was mentally ill or why was the emergency number of the handle police apparently not sufficiently manned on the night of the crime scene and the other relatives are still searching tirelessly for answers demanding clarification and consequences to do this they founded an initiative. we call on the sage government to investigate the failures and also to imagine how
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lady officials acted on the night of the crime and also before and after the crime one year on there is still no explanation and there are still many many questions as to how it could have come to that flag off. this will help the wide called quantum neither the state government and has nor the hano police want to talk to us about these allegations the police union had this to say before and saying the police were responsible in the sense that it one point or another they could have done this or that and then it would not have happened i do not agree it's a little cheap to say after the fact is that the police should have known everything before hand. since the attack he can no longer feel safe in germany he's scared when he goes out at night or when his son is late coming home. last summer russia was racing to be the 1st country to have an approved corona
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vaccine the sputnik vaccine was rolled out before late stage trials have begun raising concerns nevertheless russians are getting vaccinated on mass. effect seen with the potential to save lives vs russia as a weapon against the corona virus pandemic terry not 49 is on her way to get vaccinated at the globe moscow's luxury shopping mall on rats 1st she has to list any preexisting conditions and show her id then she's ready mean is that ashton is not i'm not afraid i had covered 906 months ago i was sicker than i've ever been luckily i didn't have to go to the hospital but i don't want to get that sick again so now i'm getting vaccinated. since the vaccination campaign was rolled out here 2 months ago almost divides have been offered as sport you can be shot people can get vaccinated at the one of a 100 clinics but shots are also being given at large shopping malls and an opera
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house ads for the russian developed a vaccine are visible all over the city which unlike a lot of people come here with their whole family if russians didn't have confidence in the vaccine there wouldn't have been such a run on the center since it opened up. between one and a half and 2000 muscovites are becoming infected with cover to 19 every day now over the last of the city has lifted to many restrictions mainly for economic reasons theater scraps and trust around 70 argument it seems the russian state is relying more on the vaccine then on restrictions according to manufacture a soft spot and you can be almost 4000000 russians. have now been vaccinated and around top of those have already received their 2nd dose but independent experts down to these figures they say this the 2 sticks i embellish and that's creating at dangerous situation. the dozen or so we're told of soul operating in egypt it
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affects people's behavior it makes them careless or. cause or they lose their sense of danger if you think millions of people around you have already been vaccinated words you might be less careful about protecting yourself from 50 sorts of issues be back with the better. catarina for minister on at department store she's about to get her 1st a dose of the vaccine and hopes it might bring her a little closer to the normality we all had before coffee at 19 but even those vaccinated can still get infected later sent to evidence suggests sputnik the protects against serious illness but doesn't mean someone can't pass a virus on she's done on her way out you can't hear enough when i get at chocolate ice cream i just don't she has to be careful for the next 3 weeks because only then will she have produced and nuff antibodies for complete protection against echo on a virus infection many are hoping this past vaccine i scream may be the 1st step to
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enjoying life to the fullest once was the a bowl of viruses raging in congo 6 months after an outbreak in the eastern part of the country a new case of the disease has been identified and the population is worried was. like a biggie for a gentleman bangor contracted 2 years ago he spent 6 weeks in the hospital doctors gave him encourage mend but he had little hope that. i was not in a normal state any more i didn't eat it every day i thought i was dying it being a bicycle only. but he survived a month after being released from the hospital he was considered cured but during his last test a month ago it was a different story his spam as positive again it was
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a shock for mom they called me again saying you have to come back for verification of your result then it came out my sperm showed positive again. eastern congo early february a woman dies of ebola marking the beginning of the latest and now the 12th able outbreak in the democratic republic of congo according to the health minister she's believed to have contracted the disease from the infected semen of her husband who was himself an able or survival. nurse mohmed berry muki has experienced past evil outbreaks in this temporary wards outside key to a hospital in temple suspected abler cases will be isolated upon arrival they have 4 rooms here no more. when beara fears the outbreak could be difficult to contain the government did not make the outbreak public until 4 days after the able a patient died. down was that. if the government had released the result
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on the same day and locked down all contacts the disease wouldn't have spread like this with the money going to thin. instead the highly infectious body was buried in the traditional manner which in congo means many relatives touching the body more than 70 contacts have been tracked by the ministry of health since then. we risk our lives we are here at the frontline because we take care of all the sick people who arrive when we were told that the 12th epidemic had started we were so frustrated and so concerned and we are afraid to him as of a. gentleman is also afraid of the new outbreak he thought he had finally be unable but his new positive test worries him. our last journey takes us to berlin jewish history in germany stretches back 1700
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years but how does jewish my book in today's germany he meet 2 women a rabbi and a rabbinical student live out their religion in their own way. judaism has many faces in germany today the leader shannon power identifies is clear she soon to become a rabbi and she's an avid instagram user she posts about religion sexuality and life in berlin and this week resented just off a generation connected by all of these aspects of what many people learn about judaism at school it's really terrible so they're not really learning anything all they're taught about national socialism about 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. kill . they 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
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be germany's youngest female rabbi she also wants to be the contact person she herself never happened. i am very clear about the idea that nobody should have to choose between the jewish and queer identities you can't just choose what sexuality you're born with you develop with your sexuality and if you are jewish then you should be able to live both lives. then the jewish community has come so far it's also thanks to women like bam she had to fight hard to be recognised as a rabbi at all its job and 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. back converted to judaism and now she is the rabbi of poland's new synagogue berlin is also where the very 1st female rabbi was ordained in 935 again i do want us you want us
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however was limited to teaching religion and rabbinic opus torah care. the holocaust is for ever present for jews in germany you know if you want to us was also murdered by the nazis and what is it like today that is it is was enticing it is and has gotten louder and above all it's become more outrageous it's often. judaism in germany today it's more diverse than it has been in decades people like you lena will never let that be taken from them again. ah.
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