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it. eat. eat eat eat eat eat eat eat eat. drink the well has much too little water we have to wait until it rises. that's going to take at least 2 to 3 hours. sweat. when i've got a haircut and i'm sure other hoods will come this won't be enough for everyone. under. the table i'm going to find out about up the other day he's still. got to go to the animals and make sure the herds don't make.
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up his agitation i think the lack of. sisters the animals are getting impatient once again see mohamed has his hands full as he tries to keep the head close to get through the watering hole he can't lose a single camel. each moment is also busy you know kate's hoses and brings water to the goats they have to hurry while the ultra never lasts only after libby able to brace the last. thief. i
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a little and of course i missed it it'll be another year before i'll be able to see them again and are willing now after 7 account of your father walk. up you're also here to make money. but they may not want to sometimes we stay in mauritania. sometimes we go to other countries. what's your biggest wish cd mohamed. and ines i want to be independent. i don't want to have to rely on their parents. and i want to build a future for myself and to your when they saw. me. come. along. with i know it happened it was
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a tough stretch but we made it. go and i told the man to follow the stocks but i went a little short of war with a woman we found each other again on the news with a clue but even now i've been this year she said what about when it's cloudy and then we switch on the warning lights in the jeep and they can one of us said how do you find the way and i'm a no no no i was wrong to right here is orientation the law i was and i wouldn't get lost you know and i've loved every desert stretch has its own plants the bit in it that they exist only there and nowhere else in the store not without we always know where we are the stars in the plants guide us both day and night know that i we just have to touch the earth and i know where we are. trying to get through.
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with. the book what's going on. i have terrible back pain i don't feel well i mean i haven't that's from walking so far and being tired show me where does it hurt. or is it i can. have you already done something i applied a sound. a message the area with olive oil it's pretty swollen. i of course really. but now you have to stay still and keep warm it's because of the exertion and the cold last night so strenuous. you'll feel better after the mass but you should take it easy to the finish that's never going to work i'm going to check on the hood i'll be right back sweat a little and i packed up and they did what. can
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valley of their childhood the nomads feel at home. dad will stay here for 5 months and they manimal a can spend time with their families in my own again. in the lightning in the distance announces the 1st rains it will be time for them to leave again with a hammer and return to where they spend the winter is just like their fathers and forefathers did. octomom tours at the house. i taught how to shut my eyes got started i got out of. the muslim world after the bus but i'm not going to live without selling it on the to my knowledge totalistic to. washington to take
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a shot i get the. us that our i get. out. on the. conservative i used to play here when i was a little boy there was a well right under this train. of things you saw you i loved my father very much and even as a little boy i wish to learn camels one day. they can and that's what i actually came to pass thanks be to allah. who came to you could you live without them. know that i could never separate from them they are my one and all the camels are my passion you all my love belongs to them i don't need
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anything else. over. there however i love being with you may he protect you in your eternal rest. my love my faithful one we are here. and your son mulay stand before you we have returned from the winter camp healthy and successful are your i have very good. i think if we get. that for violent this is to tough it out here right where we're standing this was once our valley just here below us i don't this is where i was born and i go my father grew up here also my grandfather and grandmother. valley went as far as the eye could see. pieces where animals grazed i could see that sand
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june there was a well that we called it not all see i mean you but that's why you wanted your animals yes we had a well with delicious clearwater. that's the place where our fathers loaded the caravans. if you at the time there was no sand here. but then the junes came closer and closer and covered everything but we're back. to. even a tradition our tradition as herders will disappear there are fewer and fewer people who love this life and i think it will only last another 10 or 20 years opera a lot of the.
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place. blame . blame. blame is indeed on the news live from the lead e.u. leaders meeting. portugal looking for ideas to transform the work provide equal pay and fight poverty but questions over the distribution of covert $900.00 vaccines for export controls and the waving page and rights on. the programme. coronavirus crisis worsens as it records more than 400000 new cases for a 2nd day aid getting through but experts fear things will get worse before they
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get better. on the rise in jerusalem palestinians clash with. police. with dozens injured what's behind the latest violence. i'm told well welcome to the program the world is changing and we will have to change to that's the message from the european commission president. e.u. summit on improving social rights across the bloc but you leaders disagree on how to ensure the fair distribution of covert 1000 vaccines some countries support lifting protections but germany france and now the commission rather than fewer
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large producers need to put out more exports. normality is slowly returning to portugal. and the 14 day infection rate pair 100. e.u. leaders are meeting in portugal to discuss further handling of the pandemic. their response to washington's call for the release of vaccine patents is divided. the key to success is not the transfer of patents but the transfer of production technology so that developing countries can also produce vaccines more quickly. besides releasing passions we also need to encourage passing on our knowledge. this summit central theme is actually social rights. it must work for youth
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and for women who were the 1st to lose their jobs during the lock downs because they did not have a proper contract europe's plan has been criticized by employers associations you have to understand that companies are really struggling to get out of the crisis now it's not the moment to be confronted with me burdens. currently 21 percent of the e.u. citizens are considered poor or are at risk of poverty. and can we expect a consensus view from on the issue of waving the facts in peyton's we put that question to brussels bureau chief alexander phenomenon earlier in porto. well we have from germany we have seen a couple of positive responses italy for example saying that this proposal to lift intellectual property rights on the scenes is a good one and the french president also said that he is open to
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discussing that issue however he also stressed that the real bottlenecks are not crisis or the patents but increasing their production and also exporting their scenes and i think that could be a possible compromise here for them to say that you know lifting intellectual property rights could be the last resort but what is going to help much quicker is to increase for direction and to transfer technology and know how on a voluntary basis. day 2 of the e.u. summit is on saturday with a focus on india including virtual talks with its leaders on friday india again recorded more than 400000 new coronavirus infections and nearly 4000 deaths and that was just over a 24 hour period critics say those of initial figures undercount the full extent of
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the crisis international aid is reaching india but for many it's too late. this is the bitter reality of india's covert emergency nearly a quarter of a 1000000 lives lost as the bodies mount the crim atory a struggle to cope. and there's no end in sight to this crisis. hospitals to a buckling under the pressure. there's a lack of beds and a lack of staff but the one crucial thing that has made this 2nd wave different and more devastating than lashes emergency. is a lack of oxygen. for the. percent percent of. record i swear it was but there's more than for. the recording of.
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these people could have a greater chance of surviving the crisis there in the queue to be vaccinated but the role seems slow and jobs are in short supply. international aid has begun pouring into india. supplies of medical equipment are now arriving from all over as other countries wake up to the scale of the tragedy and the threat posed to their own populations. but the aid cannot arrive quick enough to slow down the dying. families are helpless as their loved ones succumb to what researches say is a far more infectious strain of the virus. but there's anger to. what some are asking why the government has decided to allow election rallies and other large events. call it the 50 or more government or whatever was it
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necessary to conduct elections right now. for this nominee and countless other question comes too late. here are some other developments in the pandemic the world health organization has authorized the emergency use of china's vaccine the 6th to make their approved list the u.k.'s announced that for people under 40 will be offered alternatives to be astra zeneca jab because of a small risk of blood clotting and new york city wants to offer vaccines to tourists by distributing jobs at times square and other attractions tensions are high in jerusalem following clashes between israeli police and palestinian protesters outside the mosque in one of the city's most sensitive areas dozens were reported injured in the skirmishes palestinian anger has been fueled by possible evictions in mainly arab east jerusalem to make room for jewish settlers court
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decision is expected in the coming days with fears of more unrest. tensions boil over and the area around jerusalem's al aksa mosque descends into chaos. palestinian protesters take aim at israeli police rolling stones bottles and fireworks. officers in riot gear respond with a show of force. they're throwing bombs at muslim worshipers to empty alexa mosque itself there are dozens of protesters sustain injuries many to the face and eyes from rubber coated bullets and shrapnel from stun grenades. 0 with nearby emergency rooms filling up fast the palestinian red crescent sets up a field hospital to treat the wounded. the violence at one of
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islam's most revered sites erupted after the final friday prayer of ramadan throughout the muslim holy month anger has been building over a bid by jewish settlers to evict palestinians from their homes in east jerusalem. the court case was the focus of friday sermon at x. a mosque and many worshippers stayed on to protest they were backed by international calls for calm and restraint the united nations warned israel would be violating international law if it approved the evictions we wish to emphasize that east jerusalem remains part of the occupied palestinian territory in which international humanitarian law applies the occupying power must respect and cannot confiscate private property in occupied territory israel supreme court is expected to rule on the evictions on monday both sides are bracing for more violence because on that same day israel will be marking jerusalem day an annual celebration of its
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addicks ation of east jerusalem in 1967. here are some other stories making headlines around the world scottish officials are expected to announce full results on saturday from regional elections 1st minister and scottish national party. says a majority for her party would mean a mandate to pursue a 2nd referendum on independence from britain early returns points to a tight race. in the us california police have arrested the owner of a bar where fake coronavirus vaccination cards were made and sold under cover agents purchased the counterfeit documents for $20.00 each for proof of vaccination allows people in california to gain access to large gatherings including concerts and sporting events. in brazil protesters in rio de janeiro have marched on the city's police headquarters demanding an investigation into
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a massive raid that left 28 people dead authorities say excessive force was not used during thursday's operation to crack down on narcotics ring. colombia's president even due care has met with political opponents in an attempt to quell the protests that have rocked the country for the last 10 days crowds have been taking to the streets across colombia cities in demonstrations over tough living conditions at least 25 people have died with hundreds more injured you know our president has asked the protesters to end of their roadblocks and demonstrations and to help the country recover from the coronavirus pandemic. all you look at what colombia needs to do is to get back to work to get vaccinated or to open up opportunities and we're always open to listen to everyone and it goes through. reports and a shorter is here with more on what's driving these protests well what's driving
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these protests is widespread frustration with social inequalities in colombia the protesters want the government to address issues of poverty issues of unemployment and issues of police violence so over 25 protestors have died during these 10 days of protests and there's been anger at the way the police have dealt with mostly peaceful demonstrations along with the protests as who have been killed during demonstrations many have been wounded and protesters have been describing being wounded say for instance by tear gas canisters that were shot at them human rights groups have also really criticized the police's response companies got quite a well armed police force it's a legacy from a time when the state was fighting against armed guerrilla groups and the protesters want president to k. to disband the particularly feared riot squad he's already said he's not going to
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do that and so present u.k. is not really engaging with this this particular demand from the protesters to crack down on the violence from the police force what was then a sort of specific incident that sparked off of these protests yeah that spark for the protests was actually a plan to hike taxes president do kay was going to raise taxes on say for instance fuel public services wages and pensions and he said he needed to do that because the coronavirus pandemic has really hurt colombia it's made its economy shrink and that means the government has a. less money and president ok said he needed more money to keep paying support to the poorest households in colombia to help them whether the pandemic. he shelved those plans for attacks of the tax hike quite soon after the protests began but
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looking at would marry colombians poverty has risen quite a lot during this assuring the pandemic and the widespread in the quality is actually they were there before the coronavirus hit the world so what's president doing about all of this well he is having a lot of meetings he's been meeting with the opposition leaders today and he said the meeting was constructive. and productive the opposition had a different view they said it was more like they were laying out their points and present decay laid out his points what they really want him to do is to talk to the protest leaders and present u.k. is due to meet the national strike committee on monday that's a group of unions and civic society groups but the thing is meetings and promises of meetings isn't really going to stop the protests that have been going on and looks like like they're going to continue. on
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