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thank you. this is the end of the news live from berlin grieving families buried yet there afghanistan. funerals are held for some of the dozens killed all explosions saturday most of them school children the taliban denies the government's chamber was responsible but mostly i was shocked also coming up. the beautiful ones that nearly a dozen countries mainly in africa no access to good 19 shops and off years that you can't consent in the area match from one box means that the pollutions. shot. is the social democrats candidates for chancellor of this country are going
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to make his deputy was hoping to secure the top job in september fox with the s.p.d. lagging in the polls that's now been chance i'm told. by a major market you know welcome to the program. in the afghan capital kabul have begun burying the victims of saturday's explosions more than 50 people many of them young girls were killed in the bomb blast to school in a largely shop muslim neighborhood no group has yet claimed responsibility but afghanistan's president is blaming the taliban the group has denied the attack points and instead the finger so-called i. meet at a remote hillside symmetry fathers of those killed in saturday's attack outside of kabul are burying their daughters. in a country to
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a background hum of bombings and death this attack has been met with shock and awe in comprehension. she was 15 years old and in the 8th grade. she was very intelligent and didn't miss a single day of school. yesterday her mother told her not to go to school but she said no mother i will go today not tomorrow. that's what she did and today we're burying her here. multiple blasts had gone off outside the siad our shocked our school in western couple as it lessens ended for the day many of the children killed were on their way home to break their ramadan fast with their families. this is because of the well i was with my classmates you know leaving school when suddenly an explosion happened. my classmate was killed 10 minutes later another explosion happened and then
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a 3rd one everyone was screaming and i was blood everywhere. the violence comes a week of the u.s. and nato troops began their final exit of afghanistan some fear that could leave people here facing more scenes like this one as militant groups and afghan security forces battle to gain political power. from kabul are joined by journalist t.v. this is the 2nd attack in 10 days where the u.s. pulling out is the security situation where something. no. i think this is a curious situation has always been bad. obviously you know groups will try and show their strength even more now but to say that it's worsening is kind of a misnomer because. you know it's not it's not as if the u.s. forces were outside girls' schools in the past are it's i you know hospitals in the past are protecting civilian institutions by any means or as if you know this
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neighborhood and particularly how did it become a constant target of the so-called islamic state during the last 5 or 6 years when the u.s. was still here so no i think it's a misnomer to say that it has to do with the u.s. withdrawal. out of sonora that target seems to have been a girls' school what does that tell us. you know i was talking to some of the families today. and one of them in particular actually 2 of them and 2 of the mothers were saying that you know their daughters their children were saying that you know we don't want to go to school anymore school is dangerous you know please don't make us go back to school they would wake up in the middle of the night asking where they are making sure that they weren't back in school. and so this is really the case and if you look at what happened in logout about 2 weeks ago where it was young male students who were targeted you know it's very much. seems to be
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focused on the future of this country and the people who want to do better for this country who want to again you know these are one of the port this is one of the poorest communities in kabul especially within the community that about cheating you know i was unpaved dirt roads mostly mud houses the young students and low god were also you know you're from the district so they weren't very well to do either but all of these students are examples of young people trying to build themselves up and so you know this is a way of instilling fear in people who are trying to do better with what they were given just by all of the difficulties journalists t.v. in trouble thank you thank you. let's now go for other stories making headlines around the world russia has marked this time to 6th anniversary of its victory in the 2nd world war if you must of this military you strength it was right square 10000 serious to this yes very comes out to russia large numbers of troops
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on the border to the. demonstrators have taken to the streets of paris and other friend cities to call for more ambitious measures to fight climate change the government has passed a bill in curbing greenhouse gases activists say the legislation doesn't go far enough. spain's 6 month long national state of emergency in fighting the coronavirus pandemic eskom to on that crowds through to the streets to celebrate a time fuse when left along with domestic travel restrictions governments has defended a relaxation seen. rumanians have been turning out in high numbers for. nations in the capital book arrest more than 10000 people were you know in the 1st 48 hours now up points went is necessary for the media friends and monday they can get the job. that's.
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on the wow well if you have nations have hoarded vaccines for the assets as and many developing countries are still scrambling to secure doses the world health organization says nearly a dozen countries many of them in africa are still waiting to get any vaccines out all the african continent has to slow as the nation breeds weald wide shot in north central africa is one of the countries caught up in the wait in line. at a dismantle hospital in chat's capital in jemima there are no debates over how to best roll out vaccines to everyone there are simply no vaccines at all. not even for the doctors and nurses. when they hear that in other countries they're finished with the staff they're finished with the elderly and carry on with other categories well here even people who work in health care are not vaccinated honestly it saddens me. chad is one of 5 african nations according to the w h
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o still waiting to get any doses that's in spite of kovacs the un backed program to ship could get 1000 vaccines worldwide child has expressed concerns about receiving the astra zeneca job fearing it may not protect against a variant 1st detected in south africa this lack of infrastructure and the delay in signing indemnity waivers with manufacturers has contributed to the supply lag and because they've had to wait several doctors at this hospital have fallen ill. and i think it's once again unfair and unjust and it's something that saddens me and i don't even have a choice the 1st vaccine that comes along that has a poor ization take it. chad is expected to get some biotech pfizer doses next month if it can put in place the cold storage facilities needed to preserve them in a country where temperatures soar each day over 40 degrees celsius that's more
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vital than ever. moving to other developments in the pandemic infections in india have risen by more than 400000 the 4th consecutive day the country's health ministry reported more than 4000 that's 24. commission says it will not renew its. scenes when the current contract runs out in june the e.u. recently launched legal action against the. failing to deliver vaccine doses. residents. be subject to nightly caps use are in scenes from today that includes people who induces. from the virus. german chancellor is stepping down as election and there is no shortage of people looking to. see the. for the greens now the social democrats. candidate
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a key figure in the government's grand coalition but lacking in the polls have any chance. to meet all of shorts now the official chancellor candidate for germany's social democrats and the man who says. director and i want to lead a government that moves our country forward a government that turns ideas into action instead of being hesitant doubtful and dragging its feet too far to for hidden fear at sunday's party conference in berlin he was backed by 96 percent of the delegates shorts is currently chancellor angela merkel's deputy and finance minister before the pandemic he was a staunch defender of germany's strict fiscal policy but during the covert 19 crisis he pivoted taking on record debt to safeguard the german economy but the road to the chancellorship is a long one. the s.p.d.
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has seen a relentless decline in the polls since the year 2000 from 43 percent down to just 14 percent right now serving as junior partners in 3 so-called grand coalitions under anglo-american has come at a heavy cost the s.p.d. as the oldest party in germany found it moving 150 years ago to represent the workers' movement through post-war chancellors have belonged to the party. the happy days can return all of sides is convinced if the s.p.d. can focus on 3 big issues the spec respect a policy program for the 2020s anteroom that. the s.p.d. is currently ranking 3rd behind the rivals from the greens and the conservatives. but shortz hopes that being the only candidate who served in national government will eventually given the edge that comes with me in a studio as did a few political correspondent you know. some see the german social democrats well
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currently in the coalition government and michael c. view. is not too strong or would you say there are many people even within the s.p.d. who are now speaking of fears that they might not make a 2 digit result in september and if you look at the s.p.d. you know i said it in the report it's the oldest party in germany it has a strong tradition it's family rooted in oh it has 400000 members still and so it is something where many people are surprised that they just simply cannot get their message across anymore and so that they will probably not get a very good result that even having to fight for 3rd position now even though they've got this proud history so yes maybe it's good for them to be in the opposition so marigolds air is coming to an end elections are expected in september what should we expect well 1st of all i think for an international audience it's important to remember that all the parties that have a realistic realistic possibility of entering the chancellery still firmly pro
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europe so that is something that is an important message or all those parties have ruled out governing together with the s d that is a very sick and he europe and immigration policy but then it comes down to the interesting race of who will actually succeed until america last chance that in there we're looking at something where the s.p.d. for the 1st time in post-war germany is not playing a role at the moment it is going to be between the conservatives and the greens and so you know maybe we'll have a young green woman chancellor but of course she will also have to find some sort of a coalition partner and here is where the s.p.d. could ultimately still play a role so a lot of must my thanks to you played without him but it will be interesting to me to have them thank you very much for the welcome. the sports now in german football by any music as they got champions for your record 9th time in a row oh god. i. was
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confirmed before even kicking a ball and saturday starts one second please live so it's the day and means biafra things up to 2 games remaining that's all the champions activates poxy moved the home at washing flapped back 6 now. and as we just mentioned adults want to beat lives that's 32 in saturday's game and then lies this title hopes on hamden by admitting that when jaden 2 adults moans 3 goals in the national states of excellence all control of accuracy make it to nail . bach fugue to vault rafael gravel and then fed it back to sunshine to see the victory with just 3 minutes to go. i. didn't use form but they're up next reports this edition looks are the challenges facing schoolchildren during the i'm
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gluten why do those be a modern mental soup global 3000 on t w and almost. more. virtual school for months leandro has been learning online from home due to the pandemic it's stressing him out. there are some evenings where i question my very existence. what's the point of getting up again in the morning what should i do tomorrow. in germany most young people have really gone to school in the last year instead they've had lessons online i know likes that basically i could say i live more not less. philip is receiving instruction from his big sister catarina. sure sometimes i miss my mama who would
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help straight off if she were here hence you can read give me her. play under it quickly print out the latest worksheets before math class the last time he was able to attend school with his entire class was over a year ago since the outbreak of the coronavirus pandemic schools have been closed for most of the time. so leandra must learn on his own he has no siblings to help his mother teaches at another school and his father runs a company they often work from home too. day after day leander has online classes according to a set sure joel he's actually a good student but with homeschooling he finds it hard to keep up.
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the next day in the uk when we're under so much pressure the whole day my head is full of deadlines for example i need to work on things that are due on wednesday or thursday but i know i won't be able to meet the deadlines because i still have so much to do and other subjects and for an expensive as shit and sometimes you just reach your limit says a student we're not adults yet we're still kids or teens. and we must make decisions do i do this subject now or the other one i don't because it has to be done by 8 pm and then on thursday morning you get in trouble with the teacher because instead of sending it at 8 at night you sent it at 7 the next morning. on this one that really gets you down it really does.
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so how does the corona generation view the future. students like felix coppa wanted to find out and conducted a survey thousands of people took part in the results were clear almost 3 quarters of the children and adolescents polled expressed anxiety about the prospect. of numbers surprised me. that there were so many pupils who shared their problems with us you will get tired. and that the trouble seemed to be so big and widespread overall it surprised me quite a bit actually washed. its
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absent in english court absent friends. that he and i who live close. a. little brothers he gets on my nerves sometimes. but not all the time let's little siblings for you he's my little brother of course he can be annoying. how can you ask. dave read. as a. sentence. could. the siblings a home alone. mother is a single parent and a doctor who works in a hospital every day. he wanted to show me her english text is that anyone who's
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photo. rendered when it only has one and film doesn't need a capital in english everything's in small letters or with some exceptions. the rest iris was right just with he she and it you need to add an s. to the verb endings as a side in the last month it's true that often you don't want to do any more on subjects you don't mark so much. done this is just the way it is. so i'll take a short break sometimes it's on my finance my own da a lie down in bed and just get my head to rest my cup for last and then and then i'll go back and look things over again read through the story and i'll tell if i miss a show on monday to remember sure sometimes miss my mama had help me straight off if she were here it hasn't come and said here but we've gotten used to it.
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and there's nothing that can be done about it now anyway and then he has to work and philip and i are here and we're doing our assignments and trying to manage everything as best we can and does have good. numbers in the student survey revealed that the pandemic has been especially hard on children and adolescents they're getting less exercise too much screen time and too little sleep homeschooling seems to have had a predominantly negative effect more than 3 quarters of the students polled in berlin described their learning environment as poor. that's especially true for students who have no space to call their own who live in tiny apartments without gardens in families who are stuck together in lockdown 247. land rows mother paolo booked off isn't just a teacher she also acts as
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a counselor and confidant fast student. a stiff a little clearer cases of children who live only with their mother but the mother drinks. our article or we have a boy who doesn't get along with his father at all because they know how to work together at home all the time because it's the father works from home the boy has home schooling home or there are constant conflicts a conflict at all and as soon as something happens the kids call me because they're in need of support i want to start sort since the 1st lockdown began over a year ago more students are seeking help than ever before domestic violence is on the rise and schools once safe havens are largely shot paolo blocked off even gets emergency calls and we can't step so basically i will file. for instance there was
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a case of a pupil who had problems and not just once it was a whole chain of events got so little on the mend and they in the end he felt so hopeless that at 5 pm he decided to pack up his things his pajamas and so on and wanted to come here to the school and spend the night in this office all boys getting the sort of comment on hearing this and be able to because for the kids at my school those of us feels like home is just me or i can tell their council house you know. the majority of students have difficulties learning at home and miss in person instruction but a minority really like homeschooling. imus says she's always been well organized and likes working on her own next year
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will be our final year of high school it's bound to be stressful with the all important school leaving exams but she's not worried about it. she finds she can concentrate so much better at home. in school i'm more likely to get away without doing the work or to drag things out because i know when the lessons over i'm done and comes off on this where i have specific assignments to complete and if they also when i see ok i must submit as in 2 hours then i have to do the work. compared to a classroom with 32 people at best at home office few distractions life now plays out on a computer screen. my it hasn't been so good for my eyes during the 1st lockdown i became short sighted. though i get a lot more sleep because i don't have to travel back and forth all get up as early in the morning so it has advantages and disadvantages not tyler.
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my new content old months mike and sometimes my mom comes home from work really annoyed or stressed and then she has no desire to do schoolwork but otherwise everything's good school. comes home she helps her level and i can do one and if i ask she'll help me to. place a happy place to occasionally i have a guilty conscience for leaving my children alone for such a long time each day and i know that leaving them to their own devices and every day it's such a huge balancing act to reconcile working life with being a mother and a teacher and or and and not always being able to be there for them. this . is thomas i don't dare ask my teachers questions anymore because
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they'll say we did that 2 months ago you weren't paying attention that's the wrong response i should say yes this is such and such and explain it again because it's so easy to look out the window but do that once and your last thought on the man made it sean that i notice he seems much more tired than when he had normal classes in person instruction is mocking me and at the least sure i'm concerned my husband is to have been b. and that's why our family has a set routine a little bit i mean for example he has to take the dog out every day that was the only thing the home that i was. it once was a what i suspect there are some evenings where i question my very existence but what's the point of getting up again in the morning what should i do tomorrow morning the. best was always the more matter does it eric the computer for another 79 hours. should i have another 9 hours school day so even more noise to listen once again to how the teachers are trying to stuff me full of facts like there's no
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tomorrow and it's not really their stuff i heads with fact till they're full then i ask you to regurgitate them in an exam factor in school and a class gets done but doesn't that that's a bit of a thought. and another kind of last letter nests you don't want to do anything anymore it almost makes you feel a bit depressed yeah depression is a big word but it's close it's sick you're sad and don't want to do anything your body is telling you you spent too much time with the computer and are under too much pressure it expresses that by making you sad some of it without solid. here comes godling. stations and health clinics.
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