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this is d.w. news live from for alleged blood and police are under fire after clashes at a vigil for the murdered sarah effort calls for an investigation there merge after a politician described the response as an acceptable and deeply disturbing tensions ran high at the memorial not least because the man is being held for the woman is more of her is himself a member of the force also coming up. large parts of italy go back into lockdown on me to prove infection rates to one of europe's hardest hit countries read should
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use this tough restrictions to avoid reliving the trauma of the 1st wave. and it was like a football virus munich showed that there's still the ones to be traveled to bring it on saturday and easily took down the whole team coming away with a $31.00 victory. on the welcome to the program the kidnapping and murder of a woman in london and the arrest of a police officer suspected of committing those crimes have shaken the u.k. with sadness and anger an unauthorized vigil for sarah everard and that with london's metropolitan police facing criticism for the way officers handled some of the participants women around the world are speaking out about the dangers they face in public places that should be safe for everyone but all too often are not
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especially for women. remembering sarah ever hard and defiance of covert restrictions more news gathered in south london to demand more protections for women and to make sure sarah gets justice this was a 33 year old's neighborhood she vanished on march 3rd heading home from a friend's apartment but then a gruesome discovery sarah's body was found in this wooded area in kent dental records confirm it was her the suspect in the kidnapping and murder is an officer for london's metropolitan police force 48 year old wayne cousins had his 1st appearance in court on saturday he only spoke to confirm his identity investigators say his main job was to patrol a diplomatic buildings and scotland yard and that he was not on duty at the time of sarah's disappearance. the crime has brought international attention to the
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abuses women face at the hands of men and women walking alone at night know the fear sarah must have felt. so mourners have come to find police for sarah and for themselves. to double your reporter charlet shells and pillow was at the memorial for sara ever of in london and charlotte they have vent was officially cancelled because of coronavirus for sections but that didn't stop people from turning out and honor of was ever a debit. right you know hundreds of people did turn out to the vigil earlier on this evening and i think it's fair to say that there was a lot of anger there that we witness from the people who were taking parts now as you mentioned it was counseled earlier on today it was decided by police that it
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couldn't go ahead because it would be unsafe and essential unable to happen while the u.k. is still in lockdown due to coronavirus restrictions instead the organizers of the event decided to hold an online vigil they also planned for people around the country to like candles in memory is there ever a this evening in spite of that there were still some people who decided to attend the event many of them chanting reclaim the streets we heard that over and over again and save all streets they were frames of reference to the name of the original vigil that was planned reclaim the streets now we're seeing hundreds of women there which turned out there were however several arrests during the mitchell can you tell us what about those. we saw several people being carried away by police during the course of the protests there was a good deal of anger aimed at the police by
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a number of the people present at that vigil anger in parts because it wasn't it was counsel that wasn't allowed to go ahead a lot of angry chance aimed at the police one picture in particular showing a woman being held down by police officers sparking a lot of anger online at that moment on the whole though i would have to say that the protest of the vigil remains peaceful a lot of women wanting just to show their faces to lay flowers and then and then moving on they just wanted to pay their respects to sarah in any way that they could the case of her ever and has certainly had a nerve in the u.k. a sign from the venture how have people there reacted to her murder. you know this is a case that sent shock waves not just through the u.k. but around the world as well it sparked a debate online and in people's living rooms with loved ones friends family about
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the fear that so many women fear when they're walking alone experience rather as they're walking alone in the streets particularly at night there's been a real conversation about how we talk about that how we reference. aggression and harassment that is experienced by women it is well men being brought into this conversation a lot of questions being asked including by the men themselves about how what they can do to make women feel more comfortable keep them safe on the streets or necessary discussion they're taking place after the death. in london thank you very much for that update. time now to take a look at some of the other stories making news around the world at this hour demonstrators gathered in louisville kentucky to mark one year since the killing of brianna taylor whose death became a focus for black lives matter protests she was shot in her home in a botched police raids no one has been charged in direct connection with her death
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. bolivian police have arrested former interim president jeanine onions on charges of terrorism sedition and conspiracy she succeeded emma moralez as interim president for a year and 2019 when he fled the country amid widespread protests against his reelection and has denounced as the move to arrest her as political persecution. demonstrators in myanmar's largest city yang gone have held a candle lit a rally for the victims of the military crackdown local media say at least 11 protesters have been killed by security forces since friday night brings the number of dead to more than $80000.00. the army seems power last month. exactly one year ago the world watched in shock as images of overwhelmed italian
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hospitals became a grim warning of what was to come that was back when the 1st wave of the pandemic but just starting to take a hold of europe now a 3rd wave is building up and countries like italy once again struggle to stemmons section rates as a result the government there has announced another widespread lockdown hoping to avoid a repeat of last year's tragedy. many italians want to make the most of the good weather on saturday and the last weekend before the new lockdown comes into effect . as of monday schools restaurants and businesses in many regions will be closed. and the the lockdown should have come earlier we hope place white until the last minute and they will all completely locked in when nobody would see that i could never have imagined in march last year that a year later everything would have to close down again. earlier this week italy's coronavirus related death toll topped more than 100000 the so-called 3rd wave is
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well underway officials registered nearly 27000 new infections on friday alone the highest daily tally since the end of november and authorities are concerned about the rapid increase in intensive care patients in many regions prime minister mario draghi warned of the worsening situation. he was the chief of these figures demond that we proceed with caution to limit the number of deaths and to prevent the health system from being completely overwhelmed. a lot depends on the country's vaccination campaign but only about 80 percent of the population have received their 1st dose many italians were hoping to see a relatively normal easter it seems inviting the country's lockdown would run through the holiday period. and here's an update on some other global developments in the pandemic hong kong has ordered compulsory coronavirus testing at several law
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firms and banks in the city's financial district that's after a new cluster of infections was linked to a gym used by their staff australia is working to create a travel bubble with singapore as early as july the deal would mean that singaporeans and australians who have been vaccinated could travel freely between the 2 countries without having to quarantine and the us has recorded its highest daily number of air passengers in over a year 1300000 people took to the skies on friday time for some sports now and that one was laid out bar in munich have been undefeatable since their surprise loss to i'm tough on foot in february the champions have rattled in 13 goals in 3 games since then and on match day $25.00 it was very of billions turn to suffer. byron lost a front for just 3 short weeks ago but the notion that the champions are vulnerable
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now seems quaint indeed cologne and dortmund have felt their wrath since then it was beginning to turn the whole scotto just 22 minutes before. in front of 13 minutes later it was to know through search not. too much miller's delightful piece of control set up the winger to fire. arrived after the break because 30 seconds of the season moves conclusion to the legendary miller's record before in a single campaign this was a porter's goal of which miller himself would have been approached. by name is nicholas true kook took a little sheen off the score low in 4 minutes from. but boy luke rampant as they move into the final straight of the title race. and one kept on their pursuit of
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champions league football next season with a win over a struggling visitor had to have berlin a goalkeeping horror show in the 2nd half from hats as we asked time help the host select the points 1st he completely missed your shot here we can see that and then use a phone call goes drive through is less than 2 miles for i can start one in the champions league reckoning what i have are dragged deeper into the relegation zone . as with so many activities museum visits have been off the cards for most of us for many months due to the pandemic but now that germany has published plans for a gradual easing of lockdown measures museums are among the 1st 10 years that can reopen under strict guidelines that is this includes the barbary museum and pottstown which opened its doors again. this week at the lights of some lucky art lovers. the museum is exhibiting over 100 works by rembrandt and other artists
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from the dutch golden age. this painting by dirk van leeuwen showing a dutch nobleman wearing a turban and attended by a servant is typical of the time. when artists in the netherlands of the 17th century saw new goods like chinese porcelain oriental garments that came from distant lands and it became fashionable to put these goods in still life paintings and in portraits and to portray exotic robes and turbans and this exhibition traces the beginning of globalization when these new goods came to europe from all countries ex order should have been in the into a barn or. rembrandt and his 17th century contemporaries were fascinated with these foreign lands but they had to rely on descriptions brought to the netherlands by trading ships if they had never visited these places themselves this exhibition of old masters is the museum's 1st after
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a long break due to the pandemic during the closure they moved online. there were no i think the appetite for seeing paintings is huge especially originals even online visitors said they wanted to see them in person they said i don't just want to be on a football pitch i want to go to the museum as well i think seeing the original spiels very special and exclusive. expose even. currently few visitors the normal are allowed in to make sure there's enough space between them but for those able to get hold of the ticket a 1000 square metres is plenty of space to appreciate these masterworks in person again. have you ever wished the coronavirus could just disappear in a puff of smoke well i've got exactly or all those exactly what you need a giant wooden castle has been set ablaze and russia. and north of moscow as part of an end of winter festival wooden effigies are traditionally burned at this time
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of year and russia but this one has a special meaning the artist who built the structures that it was supposed to symbolize the corona virus which the fire should burn away but works. for now social distancing seem to be the safer bet thanks for your company. my 1st bicycle was sawing machine. where i come from women are bound by this ocean for. something as simple as learning how to ride a bicycle isn't. since i was a little girl i wanted to albums by setting off my home and it took me as them and . finally they gave up and mention buying young lives like that and returned because sewing machine sewing i suppose was more appropriate for girls than writing advice as knowledge i was
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a reach out to those women back home my bones by their duties and social norms and inform them about the basic rights my name is the matter of the home and i wore the to. close your eyes and just listen. this is how the derby between shock and awe one sounds. this is how liverpool's famous cup sounds.
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this is how come now sounds after a little missy. and this is how it sounds when the club is promoted to the board this leader after 15 years away. i've watched unfilmed a lot of games and if i've learned anything it's that football is not just about hockey see above all of it's sound that fills football club. i'll explain why the sound of fans singing whistling drumming and cheering is so important for the football experience can you simulate that at the push of
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a button. you have. sampled chance. during corner virus football mostly sounds like this. at least it does for many viewers in germany although for plenty of fans around the world that's just not enough something is missing from football it's like an opera without an orchestra playground without kids the penn demick has shown us how empty football is without the noise from the crowds and that's why a lesson tannoy and his team at sky sports germany offer an alternative if you are switch on this option the game stops sounding like this.
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was. shots sounding like this. very specific the sound was and the sound samples for the specific game so it is not a common atmosphere which you can lay down under every match if this really specific match there. to match day and match by match for each action and for which the situation to specific samples for instance you have a goal or you have a penalty or you have a yellow card or a record. and here is how they do it during a game the enhanced audio operator has 2 audio tricks running constantly one for
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the home fans and one for the away fans and he can change the volume of each track depending on the run of played plus he can use more than 20 cymbals when certain things happened for example. on the track of this last i got here i reckon i was running across the pacific at the sample. bank of asteroids. alex cross rocked the boat and sounds like if there's a penalty for the opposite of officer team. i always press this sample of slang whistling and watching the well if anything it's all the time right along i remember when i was a lesbian this year fortunately finals lots of 7 minutes of extra time and the referee won't blow the whistle so i pressed the button and it was really
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fun and it worked really well this combination of samples is used to make real sounding crowd noise that doesn't actually exist. it's a bit like the t.-rex in the film teresi park nobody knows how a t.-rex actually sounded so the filmmakers took noises made by jack russell dogs baby elephants crocodiles and tigers to create a sound buz could believe it was authentic it was that sound that made the. dinosaur so terrifying. hollywood recognized the importance of sound a long time ago football is finally learning that lesson now so as dortmunder took on stuttgart one saturday night to do is focus at 600 kilometers away in munich
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creating a stadium atmosphere for t.v. viewers histone experiences in football stadiums help him in this job. i was like 1314 years old i was standing the main stand with us from the handlers follow and chatted with them i think and others really well and that's why i can use the sample as i think they would work on well because i've been to is there you know what i want to. sky doesn't measure how many people choose to hear this artificial crowd noise but the importance of that atmosphere is clear when you think back to what full stadium sounded like. let's hear from an expert. in the state lets see if one person raises their. age see this automatically gets me make my people around them
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up bloody just wants to move up into the scene and then it spreads to the board stadium your excitement now suddenly there is no person in the stadium there is no visual there is no street and we're just b.-b. but we're not hearing we're not seeing a bit me and some of the don't get this social neatly this excitement is just not working. humans are visual creatures but our sense of humor ins actually the most specific it can process tries as many sensations as our eyes. it's also the 1st sense that we develop we start to grow ears just one week after conception and after 22 weeks an unborn child can already tell different wars as part.
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of so it's no wonder that we respond so strongly to order your stimulus sounds can make us feel euphoric angry or sad that. other industries have used sound to influence customers for decades ever crumby and fitch shops constantly play loud dance music as it apparently makes young people spend more money. use visual art of their signature so they recognize their actions seeing the visual they also started using sound the signature which is also a sonic signature and one of the earliest known cases for this is by n.b.c. . so sky sees football as a product doesn't it make sense for them to value the audio side of the game to keep for the 1st time you put sounds in a very very that's a proposition because you realized they're missing something the fans and the fans
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and the football is this is one product and you're missing one part of the product for collectors and with the most. of those who are you most. badly injured was should sit comes tell viewers when to laugh with these shows have been as successful without laughter tricks take them away and. hello. larry. it's not the same right. and now sky sound operator decides when to play football equivalent cheering and booing he's speaking. of artificial emotions young mother theresa shanley give us some of the for treatments one dog one with a positive on the top and a much needed in the votes of another organization is offering is a forum for. all kinds of creative also. got some.
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fans of talent bottom and this is. the. biggest question for them to pause and hold sourcefire fans from top and funk for. most not as friendly. but those emotional fan bases in germany are far from happy about the think atmosphere option ultras are especially critical of the artificial crowd noise pham group will call for says games without fans remain an attractive artificial upgrades are out of the question fan culture can only come from fans. i would always response to we are we are missing you so much that we are in the stadium that we're offering you something where you be part of it and for those who like to hear what you're saying all the time in a stadium for those this is the option it is not purpose of one it ties in anything
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because it cost us a lot of money by the way we are not monetizing that and we are offering something for the fans and for. this resistance from fans may also have something to do with the fact that sound is made from their songs and reactions they provided the samples to loud supporters german football is so proud of the authors of these works legally speaking they have no claim on their songs though they lost that when they bought their tickets but there was still belong to them don't think. even if your voice is recognizable in that. way since it is part of your night. and you don't want to be you without your permission but here is another thing as well so there is also this group identity you can be part of by here and we can be part of dartmoor one day and saw and then again it is your voices bought of this group identity and you don't want that taken away.
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sell it is so important to how we feel about football and the people involved in it makes watching matches an unforgettable experience. for all you know weapons 1st match for buying. and for marco royce's 1st goal. but the sound that moves me the most came from the german 2nd division when a small club from the east briefly when top of the leak specifically it was this guy with a trash can. design
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. as a lawyer he could have earned a lot of money but he could not ignore the poverty in his country so he founded and organization volunteers are showing a passion for helping. providing something that many share and no longer. attention . next to. take top. irish dance crew card and are taking. social media by storm. and it's proving that modern choreography and cool beats tradition you can also go follow. your. 60 minutes on w. we've got some hot tips for your bucket list. corner
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. for some. and some great cultural memorials to boot. w. trouble we go. he drawn up a recent widow 3 daughters live here in this county shared. coffee. you see i've never had a birthday party like other kids become courtney than he did you know so be it i'm turning 14 syria and once again we won't celebrate so much of this he goes our mom doesn't have any money. i've never blown out candles on a cake. 5 years ago 26 year old lawyer.
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decided to radically transform his life and help the poor in albania. i wrote you come to our spirit on a dog i've learnt a lot of the past 5 years before and there are 2 pieces of advice for young people who want to start a church he hers is look at bahrain for transparency above all for film but stay away from politics this summer dark but if you go. that is. the foundation from java to the ship which translates to a different weekend a sense 7 of his 12000 volunteers deep into the countryside there they'll meet
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a woman and her children who fear for their lives. as one of the bomb or no yet the will refer to the woman the shooter a real name must be kept confidential $103.00 children were beaten so badly and that he was sentenced to 18 months in prison he is said to be released next week to . meet those he always threatened that when he got out he'd find me wherever i was and kill me me and the children or me or others. i said fine kill me but please let the children if they do have to protect them they good kids and deserve a better life. isn't used to anyone listening to her she spends hours telling the young women from the foundation how life in unfathomable poverty. a different weekend
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his building the 1st women's shelter in albania but it's not ready yet and sure to need to media to cisterns. from now on scooter will receive support from a lawyer and psychologist and most importantly she and her children will be brought to safety they'll leave behind this rundown place. here ana how the news capital has changed dramatically in recent years a small middle class is slowly emerging but not everyone is keeping up with this rapid shift nearly 40 percent of all albanians live on less than 5 euros a day. car bush is often asked to explain where he got the young usual name for his foundation
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. for the under the not too recent if there were a different weekend developed organically he says and then as a student i wanted to help per pupil and i needed factoring a vacation i spent a weekend to fall in tearing with orphans i did this and it says the birds it was a national holiday and everyone was celebrating everyone except the fur. i packed up some groceries and toys and headed to the poorest parts of tarana where i spent a happy and different kind of weekend. abba meets with his staff every morning at 9 o'clock a different weekend is a highly efficient operation together the team decides on the day's tasks and crucially whom they will prioritize helping. in the background or awards the harbor and his foundation of one. quoting the
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mother theresa mental help ania's highest civilian honor. after 5 years a different weekend is now fully established but it had trouble getting off the ground the 1st new breed in the country who are to please their parents both had difficult childhoods and came from very poor families agree shirk or all need. for my father grew up as an orphan and forgot reason alone my parents really supported me in the 1st words of my recommended. arkin you play out the rules so certainly moments when the oldest with my own go rule was always a disguise or and or special the foundation started out very small knots like what it is today for back then they were skeptical of marriage they completely have my back and help me wherever they can. for you. in this room young volunteers field nonstop calls from people in need of help they
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follow a standardized procedure making their way through to page questionnaire with the colas how much government data they are receiving other any problems with drugs or alcohol almost the last time the children had nothing to eat. and no silvana just received a shocking call the widow advantage and her 3 daughters were kicked out of the home of her late husband's relatives are now living in a cow shed with no heating refrigerator or food i didn't know you were the by having your cases given top priority the foundations large headquarters are located outside tirana city center the government offered them the property for a symbolic price. the grounds used to be a military base that housed tanks now the only bats who waged here is the one against poverty.
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it's the. 20 year old rest chato law is studying law it's become a public prosecutor. name is to one day combine the widespread corruption and how playing. today she's packing a car with supplies for the widow ivana and her daughters living in the cow shed. i left she has been with the foundation homeless from the start. from devon to search so busty only in accord with the new paul my work at a different weekend is not just some job it's my passion. i've been here for 4 and a half years now and never seen it as work for supreme freshening is
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a real opportunity we can help change albania and make our country a better place oh because you are them from isn't the model she more we have the chance not just to help feed impoverished albanians wife in years to but to integrate them and give them the chance for personal development distilling vids into to it. in addition to groceries for a different weekend this received the equivalent of nearly 21000000 euros in donations over the past 5 years. c in the open you countryside he even the smallest villages have new mosques. was were. cool or. more * are the. gulf countries and turkey have been outdoing each other to fund the construction of new places of worship. orthodox and catholic churches are also
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seeing a strong influx of support after all poverty is much more visible in the albanian countryside than in the cities the foundation is working its way tirelessly 3 many thousands of cases of poor farming families. the aim is not just to fill up these families refrigerators but to modernize their world fees. the widow ivana barly also lives in the countryside where abu and his employee on july farah bring her food clothes and above all hope. the foreigners husband died a few months ago from epilepsy which was left untreated they couldn't afford the medical care. immediately following the traditional 40 days of mourning her husband's brothers threw out ivana and her daughters calling them useless. since then the family of 4 been living in this cow shed every month they receive the
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equivalent of $9000.00 euros $0.95 in government aid. these photographs of the only reminder of better times and of the father 14 who sudden death traumatized his daughter's. child. first of all there he cry and said i'm dying we were terrified and completely exhausted that the sperm i never thought he would really die over me i said dad you have to hold on and stay alive for us. that's my little sister watched it all and asked what was going on. is that you lose all hope once you see your father dying so i miss him day and night and i will never forget him go into gold.
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aba tries to give the family hope the for now his van is struggling just to get by unable to escape the misery. yet one percent of america who would hire me but trouble i work in a greenhouse the rats are my girls collect flowers to sow they started with poppies now it's come a mile and i don't know i just don't know a means of the look of it the cow shed is barely habitable at night rats and snakes crawl through the holes in the walls scaring the lamb really so much she can hardly sleep. there's no refrigerator or electricity so the little food they do half spoils quickly. for game you speak of. i so badly want a home made with just the basics. when you go out to enjoy
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a bed to sleep in your range of american art a closet for clothes mad over them you. and a bathroom for washing up you buy you should know. this. abba remains optimistic his foundation is bought or rented 420 houses and apartments for impoverished families so far just in this area here of course you know we have done 35 houses there now and i really hope the next house be for this family very some when i say so and i mean mark simone 20 days to complete the. new house for them near the city near the life hospital. the different weekend produces short films to share the stories of people in need donors can watch the videos on
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the foundation's website and choose where their money goes. so far 600000 people have made contributions to many a native albanians living abroad it's the foundation mainly supports women who often treated as worthless in rural albania. the contents of these boxes will help it vanna and her girls make it through the coming weeks i'm really hasn't been this happy in weeks the sisters say later oh yeah ever come back. today come with the necessities but that's not enough until a says the next step will be finding a suitable apartment for the family. did you did you have them up on the 1st meet the basic clothes food and especially shoes agrees but it is equally important for them to feel hurt because these people have simply been
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forgotten by the government and society award on us to be up on the giving them our attention does them good to me and that is ultimately our job to make them feel good to very much in the end near. finally it vanna has a reason to start a fire in the stove again it's been a while since she and her daughters had a hot meal. ivana is still in shock from being thrown out by her brother in law. so must not preach falsely shackleford things went from bad to worse sheriff i couldn't pay rent so we ended up here but it's terrible for the girls they keep saying so mom why scared recalled what made them a creature so. arbors approached regularly by political parties with their on the left or right these politicians want to exploit the national
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stauffer their own purposes. the from now it sounds like their efforts are in vain . and which issue previously were you systemic of or were i believe that a totally wrong system has been created in albania with a real chain of corruptions organising your organiser or it is a 35 years this country has been held hostage by corrupt people and transfer political power back and forth that was the word of all those they've read it yet they have virtually abolished electoral freedom and shifted the rule of law freedom of speech and this whole system toward absolute power. on this very handsome we're now in a situation where individual votes are worthless in an election to go forward and i now have it so i think the system is fundamentally flawed although i give you the bush even. arborist shielded by the popularity of
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a different weekend not everyone in albania could be so critical of the political elite without facing consequences. meanwhile volunteers from the foundation of preparing for a child's birthday by packing gifts and blowing up balloons. in the beginning volunteers only helped out on weekends but now there's much to do every day of the week. nearing the end of the hour long drive to their destination stops to pick up a birthday cake she wants to make sure it doesn't melt in the summer heat. every day this warm blanket has to dry out in the sun the dish
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a family sleeps on it in a damp room next to the structure of the house. the construction is lacking behind as the family simply co-managed to pay off the $240.00 euros of debt that you believe. was in his son's harness the young volunteers bring along bags of donated food often times to children who are starving today is no different. to this lady o. is turning 70 and receiving the 1st birthday presents his life. and his 3 year old sister a $100.00 has overwhelmed the 1st. t.v. and thanks to both. of. you what is yours survivor for contrast this dog for the children just this morning they were starving without sleep nothing left heat in the house now antony can they fill up their bellies with
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sugary drinks and cake when they receive another rare gift attention therefore it's. ok to spot children in the albanian countryside and not traditionally in the spotlight and girls have an even harder time and. look at lydia has never been the center of attention. and they're talking heavy burden a. head her. hair her. hair. do you. think. that. the young volunteers want to use the children self-confidence after the 2 hour long
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party rest change draws a bold conclusion. even so for sure i should have been selfish i am fully convinced that we will succeed even if this visit might appear on important but it shows heart and inner morals it will have a resoundingly positive impact on this child and his siblings it about the shell they know they're not alone or should this child will receive an education and we will lift him out of poverty for any yeah then of course this won't happen overnight it will take some time and again we don't have a magic wand or anything. lydia's grandparents watch the party from a distance. is worried about her son and his family. are off the house as leaky and rain comes in everywhere you know it's the last night my son told me he wanted to sell one of his kidneys to provide his children with a better life for someone who may not prefer because oh my. god
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on friday afternoons the volunteers hold a weekly meeting auburn ref's a welcome them with just 13 paid employees the foundation relies heavily on volunteers. you all know you're a total of 12000 volunteers work at a different weekend. the next morning a group sets off to months where a powerful earthquake struck another member 2019 the residents urgently need help. fine if years arbor has been waging a daily battle against poverty. it never ceases to upset him how many politicians don't seem to care regime members either so of course i'm upset it's got on the
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chart on poverty deprives people of human dignity and decency really has gone you know that you've got are parents supposed to do when they see their child is hungry and they have nothing to give him. one or both for really gets me is worth top of the vatican itself doesn't solve anything here. when i still get the new tool there's a look at trying to keep my cool and work one day at a time to resurrect people's lost dignity and decency to get it in a war or that although to be more precise per people in albania it didn't actually lose their dignity or decency it was stolen from the ship released the other it did it in years and ever since this corrupt system was a stop list in 1903 people here have been robbed genevieve did not leave it there to get. the region
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around mansour was hit hard by the earthquake killing 51 people and destroying the homes of a least 32000 overnight. engineers spreading exactly $11490.00 big red x.'s on the walls of houses marking them for demolition however many people have know it's a god and continue living in the ruins which are at risk of collapsing. i live in mansour many of the earthquake victims are living in workers' accommodations at a nearby pipeline construction site they say they receive only sporadic paid. the albanian state once sent a few boxes of food but is no it's be seen since i never heard of 1st distributing the food wrong smoothness i most people recognize aba and
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someone's take photos with them because he is somewhat of a celebrity in our. scene at the moment. he is. but suddenly the mood sours and the distribution turns hectic. everyone wants to know exactly what their neighbors got just because they're linked by hardship doesn't mean they always get along. crammed together and constantly bored they are there with send them a summer. when i haven't ever been there 5 past or her i have no more don't you don't have to try to fix on a good deal his purpose no one can live like this there are 5 of us in here and it's like that for others to go to there are always 2 families living in one container we just want our houses back we want to know when they will finally be rebuilt yet neither of us here.
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makes her way back to her old house that's where she and her children shelter during the earthquake because the front door was jammed today she's returning for the 1st time. that was a horrible night a total nightmare we were asleep in bed with our little one when suddenly the walls we count to swell and pieces came crashing to the floor and i thought this is it we're all going to die. no one has told for cedar and a family when they can leave their makeshift container home but one thing is for certain they will never be able to return here the house is to be demolished. if it happens the. fears are. meanwhile there's a happy ending feed van and her daughter's thanks to numerous donations the foundation
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manages to provide them with this fully furnished rental apartment. and so will attend school rights around the corner and family can finally go to kindergarten again by the way they are. after months in the cow shed the 4 of them can hardly believe their luck. sylvana joins in on the celebration exactly one month ago she was the one who picked up the thomas call asking for help. us who rescued us this last salmon don't the wrens is fixed for 5 years and ivana can afford it because a different weekend found her a new job as a caretaker for the elderly. vun of a battle has been won against poverty. 5 years after it was founded a different weekend has helped lift over 50000 elbow knee and families out of poverty. some temporarily and others
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forever. infusion some of the young volunteers keeps the foundation energized that's a good thing because the walk is far from over. the
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