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step by step is to leave her streaks of bad luck behind the paper figure is about to be burned in a ring of fire so that the evil spirits can't pursue her any longer. master doesn't wish to reveal how much she charges for this ritual but what does money matter if you can change someone's life. that's it. for you you can see. a lot. with all rod and. you just have to believe that it's.
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someone at the other end of the city has his hands. will he says this star needs a lot of care. fortunately the 69 year old has been retired for some time. because you have to be a real pro to turn a normal song into a great singer. first you need to know the byrds character. but if they don't get the.
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he cuts out food and cleans the cages 7 days a week $364.00 days a year. chew up bought his 1st bird 25 years ago he now knows all the tricks including cullen ery ones. green bean. example all over i mean they need green beans some kind of vitamin and then cool when they eat it or cools them down. otherwise the hot sun would kill them and make it and make use. over 30 birds sing in williams' front garden and he can't imagine a nicer sound. like he's. outside the raffles hotel things have quieted down
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a bit. now rajon is on his break. the staff eat for free in the basement canteen of the 5 star hotel. the porter doesn't just open the door he often travels around the world representing the hotel and accepting awards on its behalf. a few but he also savors the moments here with his colleagues enjoying indian food. at 64 years old he still isn't considering stopping. shorter than the norm coleman says road just my 2nd home he was my family. you know it doesn't matter about a if someone coming from their school before the fall of governmental or any other position he sees a lot of the shallow common goal every day together. all the luck is that they have
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a call to their conscious and there for the for so we don't bring like this from here to there. as headquarter in iran john must also keep an eye on other colleagues work some of his team are still new because the hotel has just reopened after undergoing renovation. he was standing abed call all of it and using a for a newcomer is receiving instructions at the reception now he has to prove himself that one of the side entrance is for us and for the very 30. ok that means having the right posture and being absolutely courteous even if a guest is in a foul mood that's the 1st rule of porter etiquette. before you call your check or i guess that they were left over there for you or their 1st he's in a race paying the money for days if you do call them if they're trying. to get it for. you some may find the hotel
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a little old fashioned nestled between all the modern skyscrapers but not know rajon. people really appreciate that this one will you need to tell a little has kids. flown in class going and many areas people do not develop the career people in the next generation of additional good in rest will fall fall due to the generation to come. and know rajon wants to do his part as long as he can do . the condo tangle and park is one of the many apartment complexes in the middle of the city. this. yen lives and works here. she works as a domestic helper for a british family with 2 little children the 27 year old left her home in the
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philippines 4 years ago because she can make more money here than at home for fans to know what. hard work and so. i believe i know that she'd be a help educate us if health meets. my family's chart. around one in 5 households in singapore employ a domestic helper like yan from the philippines indonesia or me on maher she spends 6 days a week washing and ironing but right now yen is thinking about her moment in the limelight she's taking part in a beauty contest for domestic workers so she'll get out of the shadows for once and take center stage for months she's been working on her costume which features a christmas motif. is not really my option and it's.
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kind of a good because i have a it's a face that people especially 200 people face in their eyes they. say why not try something interesting something new and you give yourself and bulls your time but. you can do it. orchard road is singapore's major shopping mile. it features both luxury brands and discount stores every sunday many of the over 250000 domestic workers like yan who work in singapore need here.
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but she has very different plans this sunday she's putting on eyeshadow for her big moment in a community center yan is dressing up to be a candidate for the miss petite beauty contest it all feels a little strange to her. even though i haven't been wearing make up but this is tell me about the disparity and our you know makeup is that actually our it's our body about being yanked out. being here said to be there. in the 1st round begins. cheered on by many girlfriends she enjoys her moment in the spotlight. thank you. thank.
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you. there's no time to worry now it's time to shine wearing her own creation for friends healthy again with the final touch making. the set. up such. that the competition is tough fairies and mystical beings flowed across the stage. the other domestic helpers have also put a lot of creativity into their costumes. is trying not to let her nervousness show oh. but will it be enough to win.
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to get the really good because i did see now that they are so crazy to read and it turned mean if you want to get. at the award ceremony yan has a hard time smiling. she will leave empty handed. but could i give him a better. c idea of. their choice. but at least her friends celebrate her like a winner. you. feel. when the sun sets over singapore and the 3 lane road in front of the whole passage
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market is closed off. at 7 on the dot the beer tables and plastic stalls come out chicken beef and shrimp skewers sizzle on the grills. and night falls over the urban jungle. but the animal rescuers still have work to do they have hissing cargo in the trunk . this cobra needs to be released. just sending their love to all of us just hissing to see the. oh mesereau you mean . the cobra had found its way into an underground car park snakes bad
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reputation is unjustified and comes from hollywood movies says they're actually quite shy creatures as long as people leave them alone. and. besides they know that is very critical that people know what to do and what not to do and then to guess i put on people they start freaking out stop provoking these animals they need that we can co-exist with them. clean flew. the cobra slithers back into the jungle. in time for the animal rescue crew to call it a day and. night. when night falls mysteriously the giant trees shine colorful eat in the gardens by the bay.
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inspired by nature created with high tech and running on solar power they are spectacular and typical of singapore after all singapore strives to be the green city of the future. i must say. no to the muscle. that flowed moustache. with an electric engine instead of india is that even possible we tried out. red. 13 d w. it's
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news live from berlin dozens of anti-government activists are arrested by the roots . opponents of the regime hope to reignite the mass protest that gripped the nation last year he doesn't correspondent nick connelly was among those detained also on the show. medium large deadliest day since the coup scores of pro-democracy demonstrators are killed in nationwide confrontations as the our reach stage is a show of force. plus anger on the streets of istanbul thousands of women rally
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against the turkish government's decision to pull out of a domestic violence treaty. and tackle climate change before it's lights out for all of us that's the message from cities around the world as they plunge themselves into darkness for earth hour. i'm aaron tilton thanks for joining us police in belarus have detained more than 100 activists and a number of leading journalists following renewed anti-government protests among 5 reporters arrested on sunday was our own correspondent nick connelly who's been covering the protests against president alexander lukashenko it was the 2nd time this week that police have taken him into custody the crackdown comes as the opposition tries to bring more people out onto the streets hoping to kick start mass demonstrations like those seen after the claimed victory in
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a disputed election in august. when the connally was released on saturday rather afternoon after several hours in detention we did chance to talk to him and asked him whether he was doing all right. i'm fine i ended up losing 5 hours of my day compared to jealous i'm in a very privileged position having my media company behind me having the german embassy on my side journalists here in the rose are routinely sent to jail for long terms to journalists of belts at an exile channel that works in poland in jail for 2 years for essentially doing a stream a live stream of approaches back in the autumn another journalist has been sent to jail for 6 months for revealing that the protester who lost his life was not drunk as the authorities have claimed so that is reality here in the in 2021 of those big purchase last year which so we're kind of a festive atmosphere at times people out with their kids their pets really rude
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seemingly relaxed and willing to kind of make their presence felt a very different atmosphere a very different reality here now as you mentioned that the opposition is trying to rekindle that spirit from last year after the cold months as spring comes trying to kind of bring people back out onto the streets but we have seen an unparalleled crackdown handlers since then people being sent to jail for having flags opposition flags on their balconies or even organizing chats when he was talk to each other out politics all of that is something that can get you in jail and i was just out wearing my blue journalist vest was trying to going to delay things trying to take a few shots and within about 2 or 3 minutes of me starting to film i found myself in the back of a bus being taken to a police station without any explanation of what it is they claimed i had done that was they caught only reporting for us from minsk. across opponents of the ruling who are mourning the deaths of at least 100 anti-government protesters on saturday
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it was the bloodiest days since protests in the country began well over 400 protesters have died since military depose of the country's civilian government and detained its leader. in february. those who came out to protest knew they were risking their lives the army said as much before saturday's protests against me and mass military coup across the nation soldiers opened fire killing dozens of protesters many shot in the head this footage shows security forces beating an unarmed man unconscious it's been one of the deadliest days since protests began a show of force says the military holds a parade in the capital not be a door thousands of soldiers flanked by rockets and tanks join to lead on he hung condemned the protests as terrorism and again promised there will be democratic elections. as soon as the state of emergency is over there will be free and
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fair elections duties will be returned to the state. but no date has yet been set protests have not let up since the military coup began at the beginning of february demonstrators are demanding the release of imprisoned civilian leader unsung suchi. hundreds of dead thousands imprisoned me this side is backing down in this brutal power struggle. they've. following the situation from. the centers this is. there's no question about it that this is an army at war with its own people in e.m.r. i mean there are reports credible reports of more than 90 people killed today so we could be looking at the death toll potentially of more than 400 total since the military coup was staged on february 1st so many of these people shot in the head i
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mean the warning came on state media about the possibility of demonstrators being shot in the head today will they been doing that for weeks protesters have been getting shot in the head so many armed civilians dead at the hands of the country's security forces this is part of the military plan to just terrorize the civilian population just like me m.r. who doesn't past have done well this noon to is doing the same thing not only with the number of people that they're killing on the streets in their homes but they're just terrorizing them with nighttime raids i mean i've spoken to people mi amor this week and tell me they are terrified every time they hear a knock on the door and sometimes it's not a knock on the door sometimes it's a door being kicked down and security forces rate you see people who are in custody the security forces wounded people without weapons clearly in custody no way to fight back and yet they get beaten by the security forces sometimes people get taken away by the security forces and they turn up dead the next day this is just terrorizing the civilian population the generals of the am are out for the reason
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and to protect the fortune that they've amassed over decades through this country's natural resources to the businesses they control so many of the people in the population live in poverty these generals are millionaires and they're trying to protect their regime. dave there in kuala lumpur now let's take a look at some other stories making headlines around the world. thousands have rallied in cities across the united states to demand an end to hate crimes against asian americans a surgeon and i asian racism and violence have stalked fears and outrage in the community earlier this month 6 asian american women were killed in a shooting rampage in atlanta georgia. french energy giant total has suspended its gas operations in northern mozambique after an attack near one of its facilities security sources say several people died when militant islam is seized the town of palma hundreds have fled after days of fighting. china and iran
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have signed a 25 year cooperation pact china is iran's most major trade partner the deal includes economic and political agreements chinese foreign minister of wang visit to tehran marks 50 years of diplomatic relations between the 2 countries. thousands of women have marched in is stumbled a protest against the turkish government's withdrawal from an international treaty on abuse this double convention was championed by turkey 10 years ago now with and cars was all turkish women say their safety is being jeopardized and they want to move reversed. we're not afraid of you and we will not comply shout the women at this demonstration in istanbul. protesting against what they see is the government acting against women. but you know i think the number of women being murdered is growing with it absolutely rock bottom they should be talking about how best to finally implement the istanbul convention but instead they just
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dropped it it's unbelievable you know. despite a dramatic increase in femicide in recent years turkey has pulled out of the convention the international treaty is intended to protect women and sexual minorities from abuse. president wretched bedouin withdrew in a surprise decree that he shrugged off accusations from legal experts and opposition groups that only the turkish parliament can make that decisions. our decision is final just like back when we entered into the agreement we're not leaving it no one else should get involved. in this and. analysts believe the outer one is playing to ultra conservative elements anchors of fishel reasoning the convention supposedly normalizes homosexuality undermining turkish values opponent say out of one does not speak for the rest of the country they want the government to rejoin the treaty. demesne feel unsafe when they walk home alone at
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night no we have to be afraid we're saying no to the system. women's groups say that pulling out of the treaty sends a completely wrong signal to violent offenders. the operators of egypt technical or human error could have caused a huge container ship to. float the ever given the vessel has one of the world's busiest shipping day. how did the ever given one of the biggest container ships ever built end up blocking one of the world's busiest shipping lanes and how long will it stay there the chairman of the suez canal authority is facing more questions than he can answer but he says more than just strong winds caused the accident. an accident this big has several mistakes several causes a part of it could be a technical mistake which is under investigation and there could also be human
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error which is also under investigation and there could be a lot of mistakes but we can't say what they are now the only factors we can be sure of now are the wind and the sand story. those are not the only factors like i said but the rest will become clear in the investigation. but while experts investigate further the ship still has to be freed 20000 tons of sand have been removed from the area around the bow and 9000 tons of ballast water had been pumped out in order to lighten the vessel the operation has so far been unsuccessful but 2 more tugs are on their way if they can't move it the next step will be to unload cargo. if the issue of lightning to load is of course plan 3 or the 3rd scenario which we hope not to reach. but if we need to we will have ships with cranes empty container ships with cranes that can remove the containers
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one by one off the ship and put them in the other vessel until we empty the whole load. and i remember. the german insurance group says the blockage is costing the global economy tween $6.00 and $10000000000.00 a week a 10th of the world's merchant shipping uses the canal. to sports now and in formula one red bull's knox 1st stop in as one pole position in the qualifying race for the season's opening grand prix and boxing with dutchman was an impressive 4 tenths of a 2nd ahead of 7 time world champion lewis hamilton of mercedes his teammate finished driver voluntary botha's will start in 3rd. landmarks and cities across the world have gone dark as part of earth hour and you'll call for action on climate change organized by the world wildlife fund the theme this year was the
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link between harmful human activity and the outbreak of new diseases like covert 19 . hong kong's colorful skyline is one of the city's home market tractions but on saturday people turned out to see these fairy lights turn off. some $4000.00 companies took part in the switch off to raise awareness of climate change. and why they global warming is very serious and it affects everyone on earth as we are all part of the earth if doing such a simple thing can help our planet well i think it's great. that alicia about it i . can singapore the futuristic waterfront gardens by the bay also flip the switch. the rolling blackouts for earth hour continued a few times on further west as moscow's red square went dark. even the city of lights didn't get
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a pass at 830 on the dot paris iconic eiffel tower switched off its lights. in spain the lights of madrid's town hall were also dimmed. and in greece the lights went out at the parthenon. in berlin earth hour events were held at the brandenburg gate located right in the political heart of the country least allstream. motto is a lights out environment protection on we want germans and especially those in government to know that climate protection will be key in the coming election. a clear message to global leaders that time is running out. all. you're watching news here's a reminder of our top story at this hour at least one. protesters have been killed in me unmarked as military leaders put on a show of strength for armed forces day more than 300 people have died since
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pro-democracy rallies began last month. up next a sports life looking ahead 1992 helped shape modern football don't forget you can also check out all the latest news on our app and on our website as dot com and of course you can follow us on instagram and twitter at t w news america thanks for watching. more than a 1000 years ago europe witnesses a huge construction boom. christianity for we established itself. both religious and secular leaders or eager to display their power. to trace buchanan's.

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