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well you are. in the height of climate change. africa's most serious. what's in store. for their future. for 2 major cities. in sight clear cut or. he drama a recent widow 3 daughters live here in this cow shed. doffing. i've never had a birthday party like other kids to meet the need to kenya city that i'm turning 14 soon and once again we won't celebrate some of those who go cause our mom doesn't have any money. i've never blown out candles on
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a cake. 5 years ago 26 year old lawyer. decided to radically transform his life and help the poor in albania. i wrote you come from a dog i've learnt a lot in the past 5 years before and there are 2 pieces of advice for young people who want to start a jersey hers is to get buy in for transparency above all his 1st film but stay away from politics this summer they're pretty close. and she did that for. the foundation for the job with the show 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. one of the bomb or no you do you will refer to the woman a she. a real name must be kept confidential my daughter and her 3 children are of beaten so badly burned that he was sentenced to 18 months in prison he said to be released next week to. meet those new ways threatened that when he got out he'd find me wherever i was and kill me me and the children or me or others girl to this lawyer 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
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a life in unfathomable poverty. a different weekend his building the 1st women's shelter in albania but it's not ready yet and sure to needs immediate assistance. from now on should go to 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 donna albania's 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. kaba is often asked to explain where he got the young usual name for his foundation. for
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the under the new not tourism in there were a different weekend developed organically he says and then as a student i wanted to help a perfect condition and even factoring a vacation i spent a weekend to fall in tearing with orphans i did this and it says the budget was a national holiday and everyone was celebrating everyone except the per. i packed up some groceries and toys and headed to the poorest parts of toronto 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. clued in the
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mother to reason metal 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 british meat got into or to please the parents both had difficult childhoods and came from very poor families or all need. for my father grew up as an orphan and for that reason alone my parents really supported me and the 1st words of my recommended. acking you put out there are also certainly moments when they asked what my end goal has always in disguise your 1st of 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. you. in this room young volunteers field nonstop calls from people in need of help they follow
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a standardized procedure making their way through a 2 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 sylvana 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 and yet you know you have 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 a wage here is the one against poverty.
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20 year old wretch a tola is studying law to become a public prosecutor and a miss to one day combat 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. christian has been with the foundation homeless from the start it's. from going to search so busty army milkers visit new pool my work at a different weekend is not just some job it's my passion just sometimes when i'm ready i've been here for 4 and a half years now and never seen it as work or supreme freshening is
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a real opportunity we can help change albania and make our country a better place oh that usually over the brim isn't emotional 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 of the language in a to it in addition to groceries a different weekend this received the equivalent of nearly 21000000 euros in donations over the past 5 years. in the open you countryside even the smallest villages have new mosques. were. the old the 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 seeing
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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 through 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 barley also lives in the countryside well and is employ 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 brother's throughout 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 19 euro's $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. there he cry and said i'm dying we were terrified and completely exhausted and my never thought he would really die over me i said dad you have to hold on and stay alive for us so. 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 i will never forget him go and go.
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aba tries to give the family hope the for now his vanity is struggling just to get by unable to escape the misery. they are one percent of which no matter who would hire me like trouble i work in a greenhouse the rats are my girls collect flowers the sound they started with poppies and now it's come a mile 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 little emily so much she can hardly sleep. there's no refrigerator or electricity so the little food they do have spoils quickly. for game the speedy things. i so badly want a home made with just the basics. get when you go odds of being you know
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a bed to sleep in your french american art a closet for clothes mad over them you. and a bathroom for washing up you bar you could not. aba remains optimistic his foundation has bought or rented 420 houses and apartments for impoverished families so far just in this area here of. like we have done 35 houses till now and i really hope that the next house be for this family very some when i say so and i mean most in 20 days to complete the. new house for them near the city near the life never hosted of. a different weekend produces short films to share the stories of people in need donors can watch the videos on the
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foundation's website and choose where their money goes. so far 600000 people have made contributions to many a native albanians living abroad that'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. ever if they are going back . today and angela 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 do you remember in the very 1st me the basics 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 the word on us to be obama giving them our attention does them good. and that is ultimately our job to make them feel good to be mocking the enemy or. 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 much more courage for ski 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 mom west good recalled what made them make great use the. arbor is approached regularly by political parties with their on the left or right these
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politicians want to exploit the national star for 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 going to war it is a 35 years this country has been held hostage by corrupt people and transfer political power back and forth was the word of all those who need it 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 for one this very handsome we're now in a situation where individual votes are worthless in an election to go forward and i know that in itself i think the system is fundamentally flawed for dying to feed the buggers even. arbors shielded by the popularity
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of 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 rest j. 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 construction is lagging behind as the family simply co-managed to pay off the $240.00 euros of debts that he is going to tell you. what is in his own character the young volunteers bring along bags of donated food often times to children who are starving today is no different. after this lady who is turning 70 and receiving the 1st birthday presents his life . and his 3 year old sister alondra has overwhelmed the 1st. review and thank the 5 of them. you know what is yours to give up for the contrast to stalk for the children just this morning they were starving with absolutely nothing left to eat in the house now attorney can they fill up their
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bellies with sugary drinks and cake when they receive another red gift attention. it's just. a case study children in the albanian countryside and not traditionally in the spotlight and girls have an even harder time and. they're going to live here has never been the center of attention to give them a little bit of you've heard a. head hurt her head her or their. hair. or you or me. that. part of. the young volunteers want to boost the children self-confidence after the 2 hour long party rest change
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draws a bold conclusion. so forth sure i should have been saltiest i am fully convinced that we will succeed even 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 at the deed now they know they're not alone should this child will receive an education and we will lift him out of poverty. then of course this won't happen overnight it will take some time and we don't have a magic wand or anything. lydia's grandparents watch the party from a distance. quinn grisel is worried about her son and his family. from the tough off the house is leaky and rain comes in and where you are stuck for last night my son told me he wanted to sell one of his kidneys to provide his children with a better life with a man who may not have because i'm
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a. on friday afternoons the volunteers hold a weekly meeting auburn rich a welcome them with just 13 paid employees the foundation relies heavily on volunteers. even though on here a total of $12000.00 volunteers work at a different weekend. the next morning a group sets off to mansour where a powerful earthquake struck in november 29 teams the residents urgently need help . for 5 years abbott has been waging a daily battle against poverty it never ceases to upset him how many politicians don't seem to care to reassure members either so of course i'm upset yes got on the
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track in poverty deprives people of human dignity and decency really has gone beyond about your god what are parents supposed to do when they see their child is hungry and they have nothing to give him. one or more for it really gets me her top of the vats in itself doesn't solve anything. when i still get her to a 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 in a war or so 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 did years and ever since this corrupt system was a stop list in 1903 people here have been robbed him if he did not leave it there to get. the region
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around months or was hit hard by the earthquake killing 51 people and destroying the homes of at least 32000 over night. engineers spread exactly 11490 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. it was in months or 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. at 1st distributing the food wrong smoothness why most people recognize aba and
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someone's take photos with him because he is somewhat of a celebrity. you see him a couple. of years. 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 sound in the summer but i haven't heard yet from our past or her i have not heard of you don't have to fix on a good deal of his property 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 yes 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 river asleep in bed with our little one when suddenly the walls began 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 her 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 has to be demolished. and that obviously. fears are. meanwhile there's a happy ending fade van and her daughter's thanks to numerous donations the
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foundation manages to provide them with this fully furnished rental apartment. and so will attend school right around the corner and i'm really 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 was. rescued us this last segment on the rent 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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this is to be a news live from berlin voters have had their saying in 2 of germany's federal states all indications are that i'm going to machall is conservative c.d.u. party has suffered in both elections we'll have more on those results and what they might mean for september's general election in germany. and fear in death from this trace of. protesters continue to defy the confessed crackdown on dissent but reports of dozens of people killed by police around the country and another day of violence.
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a 1000000 thanks for joining us too general sed german states have voted but with one message unhappiness with chancellor i'm going to medicals christian democrats the southwestern states of body bag and are island and 8 border france and each other but they are governed by very different coalitions their elections on sunday have been called a dress rehearsal for germany's general election later this year if so chancellor merkel's concerned conservative party might have reason to worry its vote is down significantly in both states could be a bad omen of things ahead in september's election. big is one of germany's key industrial states it's especially well known for its car industry home to porsche and mercedes let's have
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a look of that at the results there so far the main governing party that's the greens they will hold on to their top spot with 32.6 percent of the vote while their coalition partner that's chancellor merkel has medicals conservative c.d.u. they're down to 23.5 percent that's a 3.5 point loss now turning over to the opposition parties you have the right wing populist alternative for germany the f.t. with 9.8 per cent that's down $5.00 points since the last election and you have the center left social democrats the s.p.d. there at 11.5 percent the business friendly f.t.p. went up to 10.4 percent there are other parties but they won't make the 5 percent threshold that you need to have seats in the state parliament there. now following events for us instead got the capital of is our political correspondent julia sun delhi julia what has been the reaction to those results.
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well obviously the greens are celebrating right now the co-head of the party annalyn the bear book has said this is been a great night for the greens and she says this shows the greens still have trust from voters also during difficult times like the current pandemic and she said that now climate change has to be fighting climate change has to be the number one objective for the party and this is something that. the standing premier here in by the who is the leader of the greens here who has won cording to current exit polls and projections tonight also said he is going to put the fight against climate change at the center of talks he's going to have with other parties which are going to start this week that he's going to carry out with all parties with that are within the constitutional spectrum he's going to start with the conservative c.d.u.
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which came in 2nd then he's going to follow the order in which the parties are going to come in in this election. and the c.d.u. is obviously disappointed the general secretary of the party who is an important figure in the party has said it's not been a good night for the party and he attributes the bad result to the mask. scandal that's been involving the party over the last couple of weeks to the effect of the corona virus pandemic and the discontent with the measures being taken at the level of the central government and to the charismatic figure that is represented by catchment of the greens and we also see the s.p.d. also looking quite optimistic we've seen the foreign minister say that this shows that a coalition without the see the you in the country is also possible right you're sordo you thanks for that reporting from stuttgart. and from there we move over to its smaller neighbor. it's made global headlines for being the home of beyond tech
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which helped develop the 1st cove in $1000.00 vaccine to get approval let's look at the results there so far now the current incumbent center left s.p.d. is at 36 point one percent so they'll stay on top the c.d.u. the main opposition party is at 26.5 percent that means they've lost 5.3 points since the last election and 3rd place comes the far right populist a.f.d. 8.6 percent also down losing some 4 percentage points then you have the environmentalist greens at 9.3 percent up a bit from earlier elections and another coalition partner is the business friendly f.t.p.'s 5.6 percent then there's the regional party free voters lesser known but they squeaked by that 5 percent hurdle at 5.3 percent then there are of course as mentioned other parties but they did not make it over that 5 percent requirement to sit in the the state legislature there now these elections are of course regional
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but they can have repercussions for germany as a whole as the country looks towards general elections later this year. it was the worst possible start of the election year. conservatives in both wealthy states they significantly lost support among voters resulting in their worst election results there. in the wine grown region of rhineland paletta net that means they will not be part of the state government in the neighboring autoharp of burton back they depend on their past coalition partner the greens who are more successful and have other options to form a government. into this is just disappointing it's disastrous that's something we have to admit openly and of course i will take responsibility for it but this city you will also have to address why we have been losing public support back for 10 years now fishnet and. back from the years when casting their vote the
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majority of people said the economy was the most important topic for them followed by the environment and social security but of course the pandemic also left its mark only a 3rd of the voters was satisfied with the government's handling of the pandemic so mackerels conservatives were already under pressure a corruption scandal involving conservative lawmakers accepting thousands of euros for promoting overpriced masks then made their situation even worse so is all of this a preview of what will happen in september when all germans had to the polls no but politicians of all parties know it could provide a clue as to what waters all over the country may be thinking. this is true this is a great start for us in this major election year and will hopefully be able to capitalize on this momentum but for. one more reason to worry for germany's
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conservatives for the majority of voters the most important motivation to vote for a party was their top candidate and that is an issue that conservatives has not made a decision on so far with angela merkel on her way out there heading into the september's federal elections without their most popular face and so far they haven't made a decision on who will succeed. joining me now michelle are careful use chief political editor here in the studio to break down some of these numbers what are we to take away from these 2 state elections well that i'm going to michael's conservative c.d.u. party going in determining who will be the top candidate their chance a candidate it is clearly is a setback for that the man seen as somewhat of a natural successor who stands for continuity but he simply isn't scoring in the opinion polls these elections here that popularity very much matter as they can even deliver resoundingly victory like in the case of the democrats in run
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a person that against the national trend in the case of the social democrat s.p.d. there and. who is seen as a bit of a dark horse from the very you may well have much better chances now so a very very worrying signal also for the conservatives that coalitions can be done without them the pen demick it's the 1st time there are state elections since the penniman started what role might that have played it played a role it's but it was the only thing that played a role as we heard that the economy was important also the question of climate change is still something that is very much very high in the charts of all people concerned about but there is this corruption scandal which is really something that a say can i'm going to michael's conservative c.d.u. party m.p.'s were forced to saw a document saying that they didn't make any profits they didn't take commissions in
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relation to mosques and corona pandemics so this is weighing very heavily on the c.d.u. which is now on the defensive a lot of variables in the mix a lot of steps left to go before those general elections a september michelle griffin thanks for joining us. time now to take a look at some other stories making news around the world in the united kingdom anger is growing over the breaking up of a vigil in honor of murder victim sarah ever on saturday protesting police conduct an everyday violence against women a crowd gathered in london despite a ban on those gatherings a local police officer has been accused of killing the 33 year old ever ride. a british iranian woman detained in tehran has appeared in court to face new charges of propaganda against the regime doesn't mean they're garri radcliffe's family and supporters say the charges are politically motivated she was released from jail last week after completing a 5 year sentence for plotting to overthrow the regime. police
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in the netherlands have used water cannon and baton to disperse a large crowd of anti lock down protesters more than 2000 people had massed in the hague on the eve of dutch parliament elections months of tough restrictions have fueled a growing dissatisfaction with the government. spanish police have seized $600.00 kilos of cocaine during a nighttime raid in the capital madrid in 2 other cities officials also confiscated cash luxury vehicles and weapons 12 people were arrested including a lawyer who allegedly gave advice on how to launder the drug money. another day of violence and killing in me amar with international news agencies reporting dozens of deaths in various parts of the country the news comes after the largest city and gone so heavy protests and our state television reported that martial law has been imposed over parts of the largest city and gone. a group of
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protesters charged the well armed military jointer on the streets of young gone armed with just sticks and knives the result tragic sunday so one of the bloodiest days of protests in me and since the military coup began reports suggest dozens of protesters died state run media said a police officer was also killed in the clashes and announced that the military was declaring martial law in 2 young gone townships. the state administrative council gives the young goan regional command administrative and judicial martial law power over the to tell ships and young gun region this will enable the young gong military command to enforce security in force the rule of law and ensure tranquillity more effectively. the move came after china called on 1000000 man to protect chinese interests and people in the country after reports 2 chinese
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financed businesses were set on fire by unknown attackers many protesters believe china is giving support to the me and my military. after 6 weeks of demonstrations protest is refused to give up despite the obvious threat to their own safety many feel they owe it to those who have already died. i saw the fallen heroes give their lives i don't want them to think that i am afraid and just want to stay at home i'm going out on the streets as a citizen as a woman so that i can stand on the side of justice of god. but with the death toll drastically rising it's hard to say how long these protesters will be able to hold out. oh earlier we spoke to katie long from amnesty international i asked her what she thinks the global community can do to put an end
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to the killing and ma'am are well i'm it's a it's a tricky situation and obviously the situation that we're in today is the direct result of the failure to act on this in the past so what we need to see is you know united front from countries coming through the security council. that global arms embargo and there are referral to the international criminal court and you know not the situation there as a whole i mean in order for that to happen it needs to be you know any of those allies need to stop shielding them from consequences as they have done so many times before now have you ever wished the coronavirus could just disappear in a puff of smoke well if so take a look at this a giant one in castle 24 meters tall has been set ablaze in russia's kaluga region north of moscow as part of the end of winter festival one in effigies are traditionally burned at this time of year in russia but the artist who built the
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structure said it was supposed to symbolize the coronavirus which is hopes that the fire would put up in smoke. you're watching news the live from berlin up next our reporter series looks at an initiative that's helping persians overcome loneliness that's all for now thanks very much for watching. why are people forced to hide in trucks. planes. there are many reasons for such claims there are many cancers play close. and there are many stories.
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playing make up your own mom took. place. made for mines. in. paris the city of that especially during the penn demick it's become the city a flow. lucky that people like past john and continent they work for the initiative . it's kiosks have taken on the role and once performed by close yes. that's going to do more than that it's. critical food and we help those who are the most vulnerable will food who have come to realize that if it won for all those
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people not just with or away with it we'll. 2 2 the it was 6. christian montana he lives in the heart of paris all on her. she's 90 but still going strong during the lock down the loose has been her anchor. were 7. you know that like the solitude is hard to take can many older people not isolated and don't go out so of course they feel lonely that they're their own alarmingly cubist. and that's also why it's so important to have young people in your life for example thought that well i really like having them around well there's. always come time hello. yes i can you.
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comment on that regularly helps or with their emails today he's brought 100 men past shani along. follow your new door oh wonderful is it the same as before sid and then. yes is he saying that suits me just fine most of. the men are here to change my stance shower door but there's a small problem for sky doesn't have his drill with him. through the post office so. i have to drill here to fix the new fright i can't attach the new door to the old one. over. the hole over a new political he'll find a solution he's not half bad. you can bring him
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a gun when you're on him. as i have never had a bad light. what is come time to her i think of my grandson was the 5th. of the of them something which makes me happy to help people who got really need to go home with all its patronage like that it's great one finally the doors in place. prescott incontinence i'm ready to leave but not before taking care of the nicest part of the job the chat with that client. as it happened but i just was moved on i wanted to among other things i used to be a banking consultant but i missed the personal relationships. that overlook the job was it too focused on selling work. so why did have a lot of it come off the sky will come again next week to hang up
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a picture this time with his drill. maybe you lie i look forward to seeing you both again. if we want to see you next changed. our ha ha ha ha ha. that's kind of come tommy tap with johnny phone dies another little at one of the company's kiosks then now 8 of them in paris. it's the perfect place to take a coffee break and get a few things of their chests. i never realized how isolated some of clients all especially during lockdown because they didn't didn't meet. the new yes it's a start up companies are here. i say it's quite appalling what your.
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locals directing choir is to the course yeah who runs the kiosk he or she then passes on the work to the self-employed lease. this man's internet isn't working anymore you need to have a new modem and store it. here with lulu is like the concierge of all the who is always there to help out the resident. they always had a good advice and they knew the right person to go to when problems arose. today lulu makes these important connections and the kiosks are a meeting place for people in the neighborhood. folks also come here just to talk. it brings back a bit to the art and beyond so i've lived in this quarter for 50 years and i think it's restored some of the humanity.
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we call it johnny isn't surprised by comments like these is the train carpenter ranges continuing education for the initiatives 1100 year easily also helps decide who can join the team with one criterion is especially important on that. lou attitude. it's about helping people not just about performing the task at hand. we want to give clients more than that the lou attitude is like a ray of sunshine. and there's the african concept of. i am because we are and that's what lulu is us on the front we're losing because we're part of our parish on the part of the population and we head to help on the opposed by police it didn't make sense. pascal lives in
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a tiny apartment with just 1000 square meters of space he'd rather not show us so we only film one corner of the place over the years the 52 year old has done pretty much everything he's worked as a researcher a miner and a forklift operator but a few years ago he hit a low point in his life. i work for 96 hours at a time and did that for almost 30 years. non-stop with my vacation would. put some points i just cracked up quick and became depressed. when i heard about lulu very calm and that was a lifesaver i was back in business again there with the. when the pandemic began a year ago pascal volunteered to help people who were at high risk for caving 19th . even though he feared contracting the virus himself. remote
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rivers mostly did but that was the turning the 1st lockdown i only went on foot. i didn't take public transport a toll all. commodity were reports and i wanted to keep the risk of infection to a minimum for myself and all of the people we delivered things like. that the invulnerable people we visited. with. all of us sat on that i was walking between 40 and 60 kilometers and i reported it depending on how many people i have to shop for. and now pascal is on his way to do some work for not time goldenberg. now tom has just returned to paris after several years in singapore. very little
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mark i explained on the phone pascoe doesn't pictures need hanging up. most of them are in the living room we've put them in the right spots. then these kids shows need putting up one on top of the other board for. the 1st you have to affix the 2 rails on the sides. of the body. and then come the shelves to fit into the rows. and maybe they go in the other way round. the business consultant lacks the time and skills to do the job himself. gives me access to professionals who are better handyman than all of a b. . they have the right to do the job properly. lose the modern equivalent to the neighbor who loaned you his drill and helps you put up the shelves.
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he loves this work though he earns just 30 year is an hour before taxes normally a tradesman would get in hourly wage of 100 years it is the height right feel for night time it's perfect. the next day cantars on his way to see in another regular customer 74 year old anita munis. pirlo can. tell you off with you she was like we're live and then go wash your hands. or to live in minot. cantars been helping anita with e-mails and correspondence with the authorities since her husband died last year now it's about selling his car.
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oh and. i just got an email from audi. don't you weep about the car about jews car has the man suddenly something or scream or were you to go surely this man only says that they can just tell me i don't either document. it right it's just so you know what's up can turn was my savior and now he's a person who's become part of my life. back to the most well off. to work on one because both ways i stop by regularly and i always look forward to it also to drinking tea together of not talking about things other than computers him until the 1st who could love him i think it's a ritual they wouldn't want to do with out here thanks anita.
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heart element yes we're on some rogue no hostility bit then it'll be fine just who is helping here. we lose might rescue people in certain situations but without knowing it they actually give us more than we gave them all. had forgotten there was this human aspect to life. it's not just about money or. most of all it's about what you can give to others that makes you feel good. and to make sure you realize you're not alone with.
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this motor home is murderous. it's a product aside for forensics technicians. did the killer enjoy a chocolate bar. then your printer is seems. to think. there's a friend in new technology that can help solve. the world today is. next . like. everything seems possible here. in 1900. 90 s. where the peaceful revolution began. today it's a creative i'm driving the truck on this. so it's just the right time for a trip into the city's past. chapter. 13 this funky doku. got some hot tips for your bucket list.
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to corner. the top spot for food. and some great cultural memorials to boot. trouble all. we know you've traces everywhere on everything we took. even and. and we agree. most of the time these choices are invisible but they can still reveal a lot about us for example i think the prince and the proteins in our head. since the start of the coronavirus pandemic we've had to contend with the loss of these invisible traces we leave behind. viruses that i excelled into the air for example .
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