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faces danger but he needs live from berlin germany faces the prospect of a lockdown chancellor angela merkel says her country could soon introduce emergency measures to combat rising infection numbers but there's growing anger at the sluggish pace of vaccinations also coming out u.s. president joe biden says that the asian violence is growing across america tells
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the asian american leaders in atlanta that the country cannot remain silent as they mourn the victims of choose days deadly gun attacks on free mass. i'm rebecca rich's welcome to the program german chancellor angela merkel says germany could rates heighten race and lay loose and lock down measures if coronavirus case numbers continue to rise a decision could come as soon as monday machall was speaking off for a virtual summit on the country's troubled vaccination program national and regional late as a grade to measures to speed things up bob anger in the community is growing. another rebirth for german i call on boland's temple fairport was used to bring in food to the seabees west during the cold war after closure it house refugees during
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the 25th day in crisis and now it's being used as a massive vaccination center. those who he had to get a shot have to show proof they're eligible. i'm a teacher and i received an invitation to die i've been waiting for this that i came here immediately. but until now that teacher is one of relatively few germans to be vaccinated the country's been facing vaccine shortages since it launched its program in december so far only priority groups such as the elderly have received a jab but the government says it is expecting vaccine supplies to increase from my prolonged allowing messed vaccination to begin. to vaccinate as many people as we can as quickly and flexibly as possible in the 2nd quarter of 2021 in germany now slogan that night vets night and then vaccinate some more info.
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under the plans family doctors will be sent vaccine doses and allowed to decide which of their patients a most in need of protection against covered 19 and areas along the country's borders with france and the czech republic were received more doses case numbers there have been especially high because of the infection numbers in germany's night because. that's a huge wave or save more doses than planned from the a year. and they go into border areas which have a lot of cases of specific me. but even as the german chancellor promised relief to calm she warned that the situation in the countries covered wards is worsening since german leaders decided to partially relax lockdown measures in early march infections have been rising sharply experts are warning tougher measures are inevitable merkel agrees. with saying exponential growth and an odd number
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far above why would we great to stop these relaxations if infection rates get too high well unfortunately have to do so. in recent weeks some german high streets of reopen juta that relaxed lock down soon they could again be forced to close and with widespread vaccination still a government promise it's uncertain when the country will be back to normal. i'm joined now by date of a new political correspondent thomas farrow tell us let's start with that one 3rd wave that germany is now facing the country has been under pretty tight restrictions for months now why are we still saying the rising number. well it's not only about a rise in numbers rebecca it's about what authorities now describe as exponential growth this is the main reason why authorities are concerned about this 3rd wave in germany and that's the reason why some cities like for example the city of hamburg
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have already reintroduced some of those stricter measures that were in place before germany announced some of that loosening of those restrictions a few weeks ago if you look at the reasons behind this rise we have to mentioned the more contagious corona virus variants in particular the b 117 corona virus variants with the originally was found in the united kingdom and which now accounts for around 70 percent of tested samples in germany whereas in february for example it accounted for only 6 percent of those samples a 2nd issue has to do with the fact that germany's neighbors are particularly affected by the corona virus as well and also by those at variance for example the french region of moselle or tirol in austria or the czech republic and this obviously has an impact in numbers here as well so those are measures why those are reasons why germany has faced this increase in cases and it also has to do with the fact that germany as i mentioned had introduced some loosening of restrictions that lead to more people being able to do things and that in turn leads to more contacts and more infection so this gives you
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a general idea of the situation here and why leaders are going to have a tough time trying to decide what the next steps will be for germany in the coming weeks when all this part of the next steps is of course that acts a nation roll out i'm going to michael says she wants to speed that up is hard to imagine it could go any slower to be honest one of the next steps is a family doctors being given the jabs but then there's a problem with numbers only 1000000 doses being available to pays in the 1st wake that equates to 20 doses per doctor how is that going to help. well speed is certainly one issue and i expect those who want things to speed up very quickly to be a little bit disappointed but introducing family doctors or g.p.'s is not only about speed it's also about flexibility when it comes to the order of infection there's an order here which has been in place for a very long time and the idea is that that order of infections of vaccinations can actually be a bit more flexible that's one of the key elements of why g.p.'s are now being
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introduced as part of germany's overall vaccination program and also has to do with trust trust has been a big problem in recent days in particular with all the astra zeneca problem here in germany and other parts of europe as well and as you know g.p.'s have a very important relationship of trust with some of the patients and it is expected that they can then explain some of those side effects and some of the benefits and why the benefits outweigh some of the risk of the vaccine so that it's not only about speed it's also as i say about flexibility on the one hand and trust in the other hand as well when you talk about trust but there's also been a lot of criticism about the pace of the rollout how is the german public coping with the slow vaccination campaign. there's a lot of coronavirus fatigue there's no doubt about that in particular because of restrictions that have been in place for a long time and when we talk about vaccinations most germans according to recent surveys are also against the way the government has handled it they think the government has handled it either badly or very badly only
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a minority believe it has gone well so that just increases the pressure on of both or the federal level and to regional level to change things and there will be an important meeting next week another meeting between the german chancellor and regional leaders to precisely decide the way forward for germany. every political correspondent thomas farah thanks very much for that update. well russia was the 1st country in the world to approve a coronavirus vaccine when it gave the nod to this. last august that approval came before clinical trials that ended and it led to widespread worries about vaccines safety and effectiveness. the arena has overcome her skepticism about the sputnik the vaccine but remains a little nervous about getting the job. done every vox imation interferes with your body. i hope everything will be ok though i don't want to go to an early grave.
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there's no shortage of the vaccine at this mobile center near moscow only 15 people have registered says the nurse despite russia providing countries around the world with sputnik at home take up of the job is slow around 4 percent of russians have so far received one dose of the 2 dose vaccine diets about the vaccine are high with 2 thirds of the population sniping at 3rd just trying to confuse everyone with all this nonsense about the vaccine. i have no confidence in the vaccine it's not being properly studied i have a little child and i don't want to risk my health. against it i don't know what the side effects of it will be all see how it goes when other people take us. through president vladimir putin hasn't been vaccinated yet and won't until his schedule permits according to the kremlin he attended his 1st massive event this week since before the pandemic many in the crowd were masculist for the celebration of
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russia's annexation of crimea. but that you know steve. many citizens would lose their fear of the vaccine if hooten gov oxygenated but he's postponed until september. doctors are determined to tackle this skepticism head on. to people and explain the side effects and what can happen if they don't get vaccinated. so it works. irina has had her 1st shot there are many members of the military living in the area and they've had their job that encouraged her to get vaccinated. but that's the good everyone makes the round decisions you have to follow your heart. russia is ramping up production of the sputnik vaccine with exports going to more than 50 countries russian authorities have approved 2 more vaccines which could give the country's vaccination program
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a much needed boost. a dormant volcano in iceland has come back to life for the 1st time in nearly 800 years the night sky lit up near the capital reykjavik late on friday the eruption came after thousands of small earthquakes in the region in recent weeks all air traffic over iceland has been halted and the area is a seismic hotspot and home to europe's most active volcanic region. when i take a look at some of the other stories making news around the world this hour or thora he's in japan have issued a tsunami advisory after a magnitude $7.00 earthquake struck off the northeastern coast the quake cause power outages in me and gave prefecture and shook buildings in the capital tokyo 300 kilometers to the south there were no immediate reports of casualties or damage to property. record rains and widespread flooding in australia have prompted authorities to issue evacuation orders for much of the east coast officials are
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telling people in sydney to stay at home they have warned the record rainfall could become life threatening or thora days will continue into next week. turkish president rest of time one has withdrawn his country from the world's 1st binding treaty to prevent and combat violence against women the 20 a leaven is standing convention was signed into law by 45 countries and the european union. u.s. president joe biden and vice president camila has have condemned and he asian violence in the u.s. which they say has spiked since the start of the coronavirus pandemic biden implicitly blamed former president donald trump for stoking hate by calling covert 9 taking the china virus comments came during a visit to atlanta where. a gunman killed 8 people in masses promise on tuesday. america was shaken with these scenes from just a few days ago 8 people were gunned down at 3 different massage parlors in and
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around atlanta by alleged shooter robert aaron long most of those killed were of asian descent and according to local asian american leaders are just one example of a rising tide of attacks against asian americans the situation has been exacerbated by the coronavirus pandemic which started in asia. even though the motive of the alleged killer is not clear u.s. president joe biden who met with local asian american leaders in atlanta on friday said change is needed. but we have to change our hearts. hate can have no safe harbor in america it must stop and so on all of us all of us together to make it stop police say the suspect denies racism as a motive instead he said he did it to end his sex addiction and attend taishan of massage parlors whatever the motivation we know this too many asian americans have
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been walking up and down the streets and were waking up each morning the past year feeling their safety in the safety of their loved ones are at stake they've been attacked blame scapegoated harassed they've been virtually assaulted and physically assaulted killed. the suspect has confessed to the crimes and has been charged with murder in all 8 deaths. some sports now and foreign fans will not be able to attend this summer's olympic games in tokyo where the organizers citing coronavirus concerns the games words are to take place last year but were postponed due to the pandemic now organizers have confirmed that only japan based fans will be allowed to attend they said this dance has the backing of the international olympic committee and the fund an estimated $1000000.00 overseas fans who had already bought tickets. you're watching data any news has
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a reminder about top story this hour german chancellor angela merkel says her country faces a potential new full lockdown in case numbers continue to rise she says speaking out she said she spoke after a virtual summit to discuss the country's troubled vaccination program national and regional laid as a great measures to speed up the vaccination process. i think you're up to date next is our documentary film a rock out hope among the ruins stay tuned for that i'm rebecca resist a sense. been robbed of their soul that's what people experiences when their heritage is taken from them countless cultural artifacts were stolen from africa by colonialists them to carted off to europe. what should be done with the stolen north from africa.
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stolen and sold storage april 13th on t.w. . on marine t.v. . journalist and then also. among sitting off to syria to me she young woman few people have ever heard of it just think she's. she's been the mayor of raca for close to 4 years the city of $300000.00 inhabitants which became the capital of the so-called islamic state was almost completely destroyed during the syrian civil war now it's may is a kurdish sunni muslim called layla mustafa. to talk with her usual meds to go t.n.i. and going to mesa i'm hoping to write a book with and about layla although i don't know if i'll succeed or what white says. after driving through northern iraq
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we into syria under the protection of kurdish security forces this stretch of road is still dangerous. facetious she reasons we would be staying with layla long just 9 days 9 days in record. our story starts in 2011 with the arab spring in syria what began as a peaceful uprising was quickly and brutally crushed by president bashar al assad. soon the conflict escalated into full scale civil war thanks pat thank god thank you thank you. it wasn't long before islamists and infiltration forces thanks in
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january 24th when assad's regime surrendered the city of record to the islamic state who proclaimed it the capital of the caliphate a few months after the radical islamists took over the city and launched a reign of terror. nov 13th 2015 by his terrorists whose orders came directly from raca launched coordinated attacks across paris following a series of terrorist attacks around the world a global coalition led by the united states came together to fight i.a.s. on the ground it was backed by the syrian democratic forces an army of kurdish an arab fighters to battle to liberate iraq a commenced in june 2017 and would last for months.
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he made it and we're. 2 kisses on that side right. now what if that welcomes a record that's got to stay as. they all open the blinds this has nothing. to go with them how are you. i'm well and happy to see you are the situation here in america cries a lot of hard work sheet then yeah knee high leon at that and i schedule as hectic as well learning in laying the groundwork i spend most of the day working out that i am a savvy con child used to have more free time that you hear and not go to the market or out to eat. i go for walks etc can they laugh at me. and hide the fact
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that but recently given the context nanina things have changed and now must that i have to be hanged. basically we'd like to see the house where you grew up. in a room outside and yes it isn't safe to go there if the situation has worsened recently. pick your situation a little fly me the security situation in every i move between rocca and i need a phone for security reasons i currently live with my parents and i nice of you and me said. were we to go to the house they could discover where it is and how my family was something like that. and i mean i asked their murderous i'm down but we'll try to find a way yeah and how in there. and not right now i'm under surveillance in rock of on with out.
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there is still so young normally she wouldn't have lived long enough to merit a biography but she she's already experienced more things than many people do in an entire life time tonight we'll have our 1st interview what will she tell me of her story that i can convey in my own words. a slogan class. working in iraq is extremely difficult particularly as it was the i as capital. and because it was completely destroyed and not only from a human perspective but also in terms of its public utilities and infrastructure and every. day when you had. a hand she in our what matters most is that we were freed from the i.r.s. nightmare it's more than we remember the things we went through and the constant fear we lived in at least in the. net and you know.
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at the flynn children who lost their innocence and started playing with guns instead of toys. but of the shaft and all the ed children who watched their mothers being killed that is. why. in sons who calls their fathers deaths. will violence who killed their sons. will be fathers who saw their sons being killed yanni in short the crimes committed were horrendous as you know them and. will and the military will always remember the tears of our mothers and fathers and well and by the children who were robbed of an education and a childhood. in zim atlanta we will always remember our fallen comrades and how we witnessed their deaths. it's not naman and they will always be in our hearts so we have to do something is she and he loves them it's our duty to leave
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something beautiful for the younger generation and less emissions he should be and that they should be able to go to school and study with books and notebooks laugh out and play in the sand scribble on the walls and heat on. first hand. thankfully we've made some progress we don't even know and we want to do more. than as a. salon and hannah despite how modest millions we've already achieved a lot less than the other we're currently in a good state. little one is used however people truly deserve more than that it's happening. and we hope to give them the best always but then. it's been us that. it's.
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wants peace so she's a target. each outing she takes is a calculated risk. my opinion you have mad men and not this squares a historic site and of course it was destroyed you're in i assume. of an ad that was when i asked was in power executions were held right here as well as other acts of repression against civilians. this quiz in which was debased by the executions performed here. show last week with the culture in archaeology committee that we started restoration in our own and now i'm pretty easy now looks a bit better and i'm not and no i'm not any non muslim the 1000 that statue is a whole world and something that i want. let's go let's not stay here too long time to go. in rakesh she shares responsibility with
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a kind man who's arab right up to the. peace me yes i have a comb there and 3 deputies the. cure of that is the idea is to have a could an arab head in each city and. the main idea is to represent all the communities we want full representation and the administrative and institutional structures. to take into consideration the different segments of society and kurds arabs turkmen i mean eons and christians. but it was that this. month that the what in the name square here has been completely transformed it's now officially called the sun square. don't know meantime the previous name was after the on my screen palette we would all go. drinks and ice cream and no not in the not what we used to call 9 square the
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roundabout from hell because every day 7 heads were put on display here it was mine there was an iron fence all around the roundabout it was an awful sight that what. that would act. in unison up and we're also going to make a miniature of the iron fence to represent and symbolize the terror that reigned here is that we won't forget the birds so the locals who were killed here. them in the side and i am getting now keep my distance and should also serve as a reminder to other countries of the things the so-called islamic state did to us the people of russia. will be 19 and. i'm teaching them let's move on and i didn't know she's. in a state is it safe for you to do city tours like this or do you have to quickly get
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back into the car. city of. the city as a. lot and it depends currently the situation has got more i a supporters active again as a fighters from iran turkey and other regions. a little and before i moved around freely to follow up on projects however right now we need to be careful enough and enough with the beatles. bought. the sleeper cells became active after donald trump's decision to withdraw u.s. troops should get. started many killings in the area have targeted civilians as well as the administration's any means that if that. so we need to watch out. in the taking. of the by afraid to go out. on a mission while i am human after all but now i have to be cautious but not too cautious. no fear could affect my work at that hour and
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a lot and they spend their work must go on so i try not to disrupt it and. besides god decides when we die. during the height of the conflict rakhal was in the international spotlight now the city is on its knees and all but forgotten by journalists and international aid organizations. 80 percent of the city is destroyed. a senior u.s. military official said that morata originals were moved into record than anywhere since the vietnam war. all the cities walls by the scars of the brutal and
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cruel battles force here. they also bear witness to both sides determination to fight to the bitter end entire families were buried beneath the rubble turning braca into a vast symmetry. magically i take this is a souvenir it's for you i think through me i can have it thanks i love it. well not tell at certainly callignee that a man one of the main reasons i read the qur'an is the issue of identity within a nation and its and. in their medical commie sell commie
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messages to my syrian society used to be very harmonious exeter la la the national . domestic now being we really work at maintaining good relationships with our arab neighbors. yet than our luck at night she turned right around. and. we got along really well to laugh at a man that in fact when i asked issued a decree expelling the kurds our neighbors were devastated like the one i had as me and when we fled they stored some of our belongings for us in their homes without us even having to ask the heartbeat home when the mother love number that's how strong our bond was the bottom was behind for it at about that time and initiative was launched by the people of rocca to set up a preparatory committee and. we thought i had disc. when i found out
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a plan for a democratic nation was in the making that i had i made at least for myself participating in i'm a democrat. billing but half a block it's not we met exclusively with the people of iraq i had wished we held skype meetings with those who found themselves outside syria i've now been in the sky molly and we held secret meetings for the ones inside record 30 and the death of the. 10 men who feel i was sick at the office it was agreed by an absolute majority to hand the presidency and administration of the council to shake mahmoud shock of our son and myself the engineer they learn the stuff or be asked to measure just walk. in much less shake mahmoud abbas some have no rival candidates this. in my highly and use of my engineering degree and administrative credentials and the fact i'm a woman from russia they agreed on me by majority vote.
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in october 17 2017 after 4 months of fierce combat the syrian democratic forces kurds and arabs men and women celebrated their victory on naim square once a symbol of islamic states barbarity. l.i.l.'s so at home on our. yap and the streets and alleys of rock era peppered with landmines laid by us feet is that it is it me out returning to remove all the land mines planted in the area that. set up it's our role and responsibility has records civil counsel and now not in am i is had transformed the low level of records soccer stadium into
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a cop prison which no one ever left i have a time mask race will be discovered all over the city proof of systematic organized and methodical extermination. you. look at who really. gets continue from when they don't like because they see the how guy once the civil council has officially founded what's most important 1st measures for unity that you can say for condones losing my not going head and we visited each region as soon as it was liberated economical how we stood at the side of the roads the displaced persons travel on it and then only when we took care of them he he any mark of mr cabana home we try to give them hope along with food and water madam we manner we.
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believe. once rakhal was finally freed so can you describe your return to see disfigured 1st by ins then by war. kennedy teddy ashley that was on october 20th 2017. i. read that fell we all just stood there crying walker from the sun and she had the militia know postponed announcing the liberation because we were so demoralized yet mention it to have been. basically we were all in shock against other men in the cities landmarks were completely gone the fact my limiting and she could come in. we could no longer recognise the streets we used to walk along every day in the shaquille o'neal madman and for this street all that
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straight line we were in despair john b. but it was a shock to the. unknown. mark we are not caused by how could rock a have been destroyed to this extent and it will be day out because there was so many landmines we would clear one area then move on to the next that in one of the full month. in the city center there were 8000 ran in lines. from an 8000 mines not. that huge. and had that. as. you have the scale it was lifted you have to consider backing out by saying to yourself i can't do it and say me i want know how i was appointed head of the council but i can't let you be considered backing out giving up little bit though her. markets are not sure she did till suddenly nash maybe because of
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the intensity of the shock and our feelings at the time we always sensed a sort of driving force behind us so when they missed the keeps pushing us the fashion pushing us on what they thought manner and i'm sure. there are 2 feelings away desperation on one hand the driving force on the other. building raca is a huge undertaking countless conferences were called to announce the commencement of work in various parts of the city and public buildings hospitals schools electrification water treatment refuse collection road repairs. for navigating a man's world this daily challenge is colossal and unusual as it is to many that
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we finished phase one and are moving on to phase 2 of them in the efforts and sacrifices people have made in order to reach an advanced and stable development in the future. so that they use your own words you know the subject and what about the 2 committees. did you turn on the mikes yes there are. welcome thank you all for being here let us pay tribute to our martyrs. the martyrs or a symbolic leaders. today's meeting is about restoring iraq as water supply system as well as the waste water
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and sanitation project. here to talk to us on behalf of the rock a civil council is mr mishler our daughter wish. is that. it is with great pleasure that the civil council announces the continuation of its sanitation and the waste water project. the rock a civil council is committed to financing the city's reconstruction. kill hitler. so facebook i need her facebook page there found it. you sent her request but she says i'm not sure i'll accept. she's lovely with her head down now and i wanted. to so i was born on september the 12th 1988 and rocca.
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the right call. yeah nice and it had was some kind of good luck that year the crops were plentiful here this is an agricultural region the harvest was so good they couldn't fill all the sex by hand one and any one move through my life was supposed to be full of happiness of since i was born in a prosperous year. and not get up at what percent of rocca has electricity that up by. right now practically 0 percent frenchie we haven't even started with the electrification a new generation this was the new records electrical infrastructure was completely destroyed in the surrounding images that have a cutout going but inside the system of the infrastructure was a blizzard watch not budge but pools let out because that is something that i want to tell or tell you. are asked starting to work on the power supply at 2 sites in
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the industrial park to. get the buildings as home to finish the work we started 6 days ago 6 days and in the fall we need more workers and in atlanta a little you need more workers for a brief period but i said it did they still need to stay on for maintenance of some 30 more workers for a large insisted on having a lot of actual mamma with the semi that's the university where i studied the euphrates university right at a clinic and the department of civil engineering you know. the damn one every day i drove down this road. muddy on me there was an old man who sold cakes from a cart and their muslim blood money i never bought them anywhere else i'm on the head to foot the measure how long he just appears to me can help.
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2 6 6 us i how you'd be helpful if your safety harness. was. similar to there's nothing on the signs the civil council isn't mentioned any less this project is financed by the council advertising all the civil council budgets. are there. was no one in the works and there aren't any here were done how did you call that person and yes the administration put it here. because one of the so it's fresh from the factory and i swear that's old yes i know but it's not our fault. and that's when the standard tell me it's new no we mean the works recent years my name i don't think you can fool me you can't fool me like that.
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into a final moment interesting that the. residents who fled the fighting of returning assumes a land mine succeed they move back into their times is still standing. down any outside help or any means to rebuild they settle into the rooms and must make do with what's left reclaim their land open their shops feed their families invent a future and believe in it the costs. i assume it's a prison devastated the status of the. contract his young people are taking to the pitch and taking back the symbolic location.
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tonight layla has invited us to hug for the. first time in a long time she was adamant about cooking his son for. the security reasons layla doesn't live in russia. she lives with her parents in a guarded residence in line. every morning a night she tries to steal home to is between the 2 cities often after dark road the danger lurks. too soft. for the loo having visitors from france gives us the chance to eat with layla translated thanks to them we can finally eat with leyla.
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national poll we were able to say was our life's highest forced us to flee our hands the kurds were to go to the region of telekinetic we thought they'd kill off there was nothing out there each family part into a car we parted ways and we fled underneath for 8 days others managed to flee our motorcycles they left one after the other to get you know we ran out of gas and were forced to stop like to look at a belly in the middle of nowhere i didn't know where we were there wasn't a soul then and there were sandstorms i sat down and started to cry but on the horizon i thought someone approaching one of sooner realised it was my thumbs motorbike i thought i had captured her. we saw yet others arriving from the opposite direction what. they did were made the case said they'd never seen such brutality and that i have had pillaged all along so they stole everything we had the book about i would match the words of
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a guardian of the reviewers value that's not important and shall our times will change they stole our belongings but that's not the worst yury a night again i found them thank god some lost family we lost no one. since we arrived layla has opened up more and more i learn what drives and i've seen her will and determination at work i've heard and understood her message i shared but i worry about her latest personal life is almost nonexistent her car is a target she works around the clock i'd like to tell her to take care of herself though it's a pretty useless piece of advice given the wall she inhabits she devotes all her attention to rocca to mock you see the syrian people the need to end the war and
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rebuild the nation leyla forges ahead with little consideration for her own welfare. by layla. you ok. and i am sick. oh sick and overworked. there you go back it is a us withdrawal warrior you can't do you fear the american withdrawal. it's not about fear. it's a little bit about life and death. most of the alcohol and the bulk of our work is only just starting any higher sleeper cells are everywhere in every city he covered in london and some parties want to take
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advantage of this power vacuum mccafferty she like iran has by law many russia the syrian regime turkey. and there's no need this withdrawal will have serious consequences she said with the diarrhea and they will reach well beyond northeast syria right ahead of the sofa catalyst soon it will affect other countries will lead to the senate human shields to hide their diet plan had to do it because what happened in rocker and it can happen in other parts of the world 150 iraq or the candidates who are certain countries participated in directly in what happened in iraq or who are the well like in i do again at machete give a shit kill laden why should he now has a theory. what delhi mazie 1000 solicit the leftists that this
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is borne out by the 3000 unidentified bodies other than muslin or camila and i think that number will increase to 4000 left. in heavy and battery life made and among those 4000 bodies which many of the unidentified bodies are foreign especially and that. a to the members of i ask him from many countries even if their lineage him for therefore if there is no international solidarity of the not could i ask could resurface under another name as we sum up maybe in another form anywhere in the world a book while you are a few can actually more job happen as law recently job but the last changed its name to fact the whole sham front. may i but according to reports it is a terrorist organization. and a loss leaders are now being treated in takesh hospitals and here to how is it
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possible that members of al nusra can find medical assistance in taki. one year later not if an investigation is necessary to force the international community needs to intervene since the reality is that there is trafficking to help finance these terrorist organizations you know see the next youngsters of again since you always look well why is the world silent what if or why international forces remaining side and use that of power when there was a will to create conflicts sectarian ethnic and religious conflicts you know to destroy the social fabric and. he said the terms you can list but in spite of that the man despite the terrorism half of the murders and the brutality. were in the
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end they fire of what she will cut in 3. month fish. got to give people hope but do you have any yourself as an equal in the on the and then the halls. yes you just see positive changes honestly yes. i'm on a on missions there i'm sure i don't when i walk through the streets of reckon now i feel it's come back to life. in the space of a year shops have reopened and life has returned richard to hand it down. to. any young the man in today when you pass by on
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9 square you see people that are taking photos having fun there was a. bench it in any anything feels possible nick that it really feels possible and nice militia. people seem to have started to live normal lives again. militia data at an hour when you speak they're starting their lives a new york from tenacity same people on the streets today in a bell i'm square is the grace of the victorious for us.
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in love had them in the national instant been. someone and. all the points we have discussed boil down to the same thing namely the acknowledgement of human existence animal it wanted that humans a bone naked lacking everything lacking religious ties lacking family ties lacking tribal ties with their national ties except really. really. event in the hand who was so in fact you start with just a nascent soul and that soul deserves respect. and i didn't mean it at night and i didn't even though there were many deaths many massless and many missing persons enough to have that many women who disappeared
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and he said that many women who were raped in this land why do this and without the least respect for human life usually in an. internet and there was no genuine initiative on the part of the united nations security council or of so-called human rights organizations are saying nothing much of an incentive. and i know clarion maina heavy when you listen to these different organizations founded on humanism. and you observe their work out in the field and have and others what they say has nothing to do with reality humans would love to be seen on the contrary humanity itself is trampled on as. among the tiki take nelson mandela and che guevara indira gandhi was an o.b.e. or he was a female leader there are many historical figures who have left their mark on
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history theda the people continue to represent their ideal of. me heaven and what i've got i have a certain everything. i lack in will at that unfortunately successive regimes have always driven people in another direction. powerful regimes are focused soley on their economic interests which generate don't benefit ordinary people and they're in a sham. and had the most. since our trip some $80000.00 former residents reportedly returned to wrack up and tens of thousands of displaced persons fleeing war zones have found refuge there. today the former capital of the caliphate continues on its road towards democracy gender equality pluralism and reconciliation. play mostafa was born in rocca under north or tyrian regime in
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a country that's now enjoyed 8 years of civil war i was born in a democratic country at peace we come from different worlds so what do we have in common 9 days later talk to me trusted me and i watched and listened she gave me everything she could and i took it all i've always been wary of her weeks because they most often may not be a heroine but today i know she's exceptional. so i will tell whose story i will write that book.
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a comeback. how fun is your old x. . 30 minutes on w. o. more than a 1000 years ago europe witnesses a huge construction of. christianity for the established itself. both religious and secular leaders to display their power. to trace. and create the tallest biggest most beautiful structures. stone masons builders and architects compete with each other. this is how massive churches are created.
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contests to. start. off t.-w. . bases devaney's live from berlin germany faces the prospect of a further full lockdown chancellor angela merkel says her country could soon introduce a merge and see measures to combat rising infection numbers there's growing anger at the sluggish pace of vaccinations coming out u.s. president joe biden says as he asian violence is growing across america.
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