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off years old, what and my daughter was calling me, dad, dad, a few words. then she went silent to get him off of the news. really army has been showing the gas strip targeting how much this tunnel systems there. they reported that they took aim at about 50 targets, but there's no guarantee there won't be innocent deaths. we don't, we hope we can restore why we can we start with, please. i want to say that we're doing that while doing the utmost to avoid civilian because the palestinian president, my food boss, has called for an immediate end to the fighting. i'm at home, we don't have the attacks and destruction and gaza. our is really occupation led to the terrorism in a war crime that is punishable by international law. what the media had out, however, and into hostilities in the middle east still seems
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a long way off. meanwhile, and gotcha. susie still isn't talking and she's only just started to eat and drink again. the doctor say they can't get her the psychological help. she needs because of the fighting. if any victims are innocent here, it's the children straight to tennessee where we joined d. w correspondent donna reg, welcome donna, bring us up to date following these, this morning's attacks. correct to so israel has indeed renewed its attack on garza and hamas was also firing rockets into israel. all of this, while germany's foreign minister and other foreign ministers are visiting the region right. about an hour ago, germany foreign minister, a high call mass, was visiting a house in particular, where a direct rocket hit neighbors over there told me that they are extremely desperate
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that they know that the situation in the south is even worse than here in the center. but they to believe that even if these fire is near, they believe that in $23.00, maybe more years, the entire situation will repeat itself. right? and having seen that, the damage caused by this overnight to rocket attacks, what was the, the german foreign ministers reaction? well, so in fact, we are hearing from high calm us and the israeli politician, quite unusual statements i would say. so back in the israeli airport in tel aviv hi . hi coleman was given a statement saying that israel has the right to defend itself. when asked about the casualties in does weather, israel's response is proportionate mass again stressed and said that every that israel has the right to defend itself and whatever it does is including within that that statement got the asking as the israel's foreign minister was hoping for. so
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derek g and support from european foreign ministers and so far it seems like he's receiving it. yeah, we'll let, we'll listen to a bit of hi, co master speaking at this press conference that donna donna and then we'll come back to you to he had to come come here to day to assure you off. so that there we have emphasized again and again in recent days and will continue to do so in the future that israel has the right to defend itself against a massive, unacceptable attacks and cliff. it's a fact. and as long as now states and groups in this region, israel with instruction, it must of course be able to protect his territory and its people. and to assure that this remains the case, germany will continue to play, its part in the future are still at their chief, is not limited to words. it's only that it hit fish and water. so donna, a reg,
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a high come master, just one of a number of european foreign ministers in the region this morning. as you said, how much leverage leverage can germany apply the situation? that's right. so we all know that israel has also been receiving quite quite the statements from the biden administration as well in the united states being a bit firmer than usual yesterday bite and dressed in a conversation with me on yahoo that he expects a de escalation to. they immediately in germany, in the european foreign ministers. well, what they're hoping is that they would, they would be able to speed up the process to bring us to bring a ceasefire and bring this fighting to. and what we're hoping and anticipating is to see this happening in the past in the next few days, perhaps even hours. and we need to see what for mr. high commands. we'll have to say in ramallah, where he's heading right now to also convene with palestinian officials. thank you
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for that to don reagan and tennessee. take a look at some of the stories making headlines at this hour. your secretary state's antony blanket has held his 1st meeting with the russian foreign minister. so gay, lovegrove speaking in iceland, they said that countries can find ways to work together despite that differences is the lack of describe the talks as constructive. instead, preparations for possible meeting between the countries to between the 2 countries . leaders would be gas aggressively against us. the us, as wave sanctions against the german firm. it's overseas construction of russia's nor stream to pipeline, but says it will sanction russian ships and companies taking part nor stream to will bring rush and gas directly to germany in the u. s. p. as in make europe, to dependent on russian energy. germany called the move construct. god is protest have taken place in denmark against
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b contribution syrian refugees authorities recently revoked their residency permits of more than 200 students, many of whom have lived in denmark for years. early this year, the danish government declared that parts of syria are now safe enough for refugees to become a new lead is a meeting today in a fresh attempt to finalize the covered 1900 vaccine programs passport scheme, the so called green certificate to compute. i much needed clues to the travel season. i waving quarantine requirements for certain people, but key issues including access to pre test, the late the schemes roll out document misstate whether the person has been vaccinated, tested negative, or recently recovered from. the corona denmark's already introduced its own system that's allowed some people to resume their activities. but as d w terry shows reports, but all danes are on board with social life is back in full swing
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in denmark. so yeah, of course we are very happy to help and we hope to see the guess the tick resuming activities inside or enlarge groups is the corona path verification that you are fully vaccinated. have in unity jacoby 19 or have tested negative within the last 72 hours. most people use a mobile phone now. that is relatively like, allowed to resume indoor training and early may. gym owner melissa guard hanson has an entry system, worked out. you should be the 1st person that shows ups will chick everybody else's passes and they get the shiny little head on. so everybody knows. so today's natasha was a placement for rona officer and your vaccine. yes, i think less than 20 percent of dean's are fully vaccinated. so for most people keeping a corona pass,
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current requires standing in line to be tested every 3 days, maybe half an hour, 40 minutes, and is it worth well worth it? denmark has the highest testing rate in the european union with half a 1000000 danes getting checked each day about 8 percent of the population. that provides authorities a wealth of information every day and even almost by the hour. we know the number of positive tested people in denmark. we know exactly where, where they tested where too late. they live. nielsen says local municipalities can use the data to quickly intervene in case of an outbreak. but privacy advocates insist the personal information revealed by a corona pass should be strictly limited. the latest version of the app allows almost total anonymity to showing whether or not you're in the clear. kimberly gregson has been working with authorities on this evolution. even though when, when we have such a serious situation in society fighting in the demick,
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we shall not, we shouldn't just skip our fundament, most fundamental principles about it says she curity and privacy. but some feel constant monitoring should not be necessary to access social activities. they say that's a violation of their personal freedom. and if i don't want to get tested just to get in somewhere, when i, when i'm perfectly well, all the sushi is helping organize opposition to the national corona virus strategy . he views the path as an example of creeping governmental control. why should the state know like every time how often you go to union meeting, how often you go to sport clubs and different patterns of your life? but most danes welcome the system as their passport back to liberty. at least one entre pinocchio bar has set up its own testing center to make the wait for that precious green light more bearable with a beer. let's get more from d w constable to get
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a mattress in brussels. welcome gail. is brussels looking to follow denmark's example. brussels is definitely looking into an example like this one where people who have recovered from the corona virus who have been vaccinated fully vaccinated against the virus with a new approved vaccine or a w h o approved vaccines including the vaccine at the, at the current stand of negotiations and also people who have been tested, where things differ is that all these things are free in denmark. denmark is a rich country that can provide all these services for free, and that is where we get into the fine print. and that is where the route starts on a new level. so how far along brussels plans? well, if you would believe the commission and your parliament, we already would have that document. it is really member states. we're pulling in the breaks here and who have some concerns over the suggestions made, but particularly by the european parliament and all 3 member states parliament and
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the commission have to agree to if this is to become law in europe, this, this passport and it has some validity at the problem is at the moment, is that the european parliament would like a tests that would give you these, this green certificate attempts to be free or at least affordable. and that is what member states don't want to go down that road. moreover, member states want to be free to say, look, we can add additional measures, for instance, quarantine for someone who has that certificate. and that is where the parliament and the commission say look at, you can have that we, we, we make a compromise apart, at least according to common standards. so for instance, to that common, you map where you have green zones and red zones. so it's transparent for all us citizens. again here, member states don't want to go down that road. what about the privacy concerns that we saw expressed in that report? i think the privacy concerns really at this level of talks are not the key issue.
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you as a leader when it comes to privacy protection to data protection. so technically, the passport is, would be, would be ready to be issued tomorrow. and also member states all agree that what you will provide is only the framework. what you can then do with this passport is up to each an individual member states, whether you can go into a gym or go into indoor dining with that passport that is from the states to decide . matters in brussels. thank you. look at some more developments and this pandemic sought in the u. k, which is launched a nationwide study to explore whether a 3rd vaccination dose would be a safe and effective in extending immunity. the chain of private barges in india as needed. 2 thirds of people testers in the country have been exposed to the corona virus, and the un security council is demanding faster access to vaccines for africa. let
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me concerns that the continent has received. only 2 percent of the dose is administered around the world. to morocco where clashes is broken up between not countries, security forces and people attempting to reach your opinion territory by swimming around board offenses. thousands of would be migrants force their way into the spanish enclave of failed to in north africa. this week. as morocco appeared to have loosened for the controls, follow the diplomatic dispute with spain. security now appears to have been stepped up desperation. just outside of soda would be mike. when scuffle with moroccan security forces pushing them back. they were blocking the border of the spanish enclave. as they turned to night clashes broke out. police eventually manage to wreaking control and disperse the crowds of mercy. young men decided to get across the board as great migrants who reached the spanish employee often said
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to have no choice, but to leave morocco giving them all, keeping them here to look for a better future than in my country. there we have no rights or anything best. nothing, no work, nothing. ok. what are you going to do that? i will not go be me. father is young. when we meet you local spanish residents say the situation is tense, many feel overwhelmed out. currently there's so many arriving. it's really unusual . we in a kind of state of emergency here, and many residents are really afraid to the article more to me or the developmental personally, i feel safe out on the street. i'm not afraid, but i'm a teacher. and at the moment, many of my pupils are not coming to classes because they are scared, those attempting to swim to soda and now immediately picked up by spanish soldiers, the number of people crossing into. so to reach a peak earlier this week with some 8000 entering in
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a single day that the spain has since deployed the army to patrol the border and send the migraines back. senior. speaking to parliament in madrid, spanish prime minister pitcher sanchez were going to restore order and set them nearly 5000 micro and 6 had been returned to the spanish. but i remind you that the border with toyota is not only a border between spain and morocco, but also a european border. and that in this case, the lack of control by the american authorities is not only a lack of respect was being but also towards the european union. officials in madrid say they are reinforcing so as borders to prevent more rivals the w correspondent young philip showed his info to he says tensions they're unlikely to continue at the moment. it is quiet here at the border between morocco and spain. morocco officially seemed to be in control again, however,
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that the small groups of migrants trying to swim across hundreds of people try to force their way past security in the later evening. and during the night, the more than $1000.00 miners having arrived and which i reasoned date post, especially saelens to spanish authorities, local media reports about plan to relocate them to different parts of the country. yeah, incentive shots not to russia when a government cracked down against supporters of gerald opposition. i figure alex saying the valley is costing many workers that jobs trade unions say a wave of politically motivated firing, so swept through state run enterprises. w correspondent, re shattered, met one subway worker who was sacked for signing a pro nevada petition. today of guineas, donovan is just a guest and moscow's famous metro system. but just a month ago, he worked here as an escalator technician. then monday he received his dismissal papers without warning. donovan says he was fired for political reasons.
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the 1st thing in the history of him, i was surprised at 1st. then he felt awful. but then i got angry. if any, donovan was known as a diligent worker and says his work was never once criticized in the 3 years he was employed by the metro. but his signature on an online petition proved to be his downfall in april and the run up to the protest demanding the release of alex volney. he signed the document in support of the opposition leader. he was just one of about 400000 russians to do so. the meeting, the, i've never been to a protest. i'm not interested in the volley as a politician, but as a human being and a citizen of this country and just like him, each one of us can be subject to the whims of the authorities. the police change tank at the most recent major protests in moscow on april 21st instead of
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mass arrest. many activists were subjected to intimidation and punishment. days later this was repression. many were visited by police after the protest somewhere charged and jailed. others were fired or thrown out of college. the firing of guinea donovan was not an isolated incident. moscow's metro workers' union is currently being inundated with similar cases. not done it up on the buttons and we've received more than 40 complaints on the phone. but i think there will be even more about 60 dismissals altogether. when we did talk, when the mouse firings were brought up at a press conference kremlin speaker dmitri pascals maintained that the workers were let go for having taken part in unauthorized protests and employers had the right to do so. but you have guineas, donovan claims he has never taken part in
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a protest because anyone can make mistakes. but i didn't. i voice my political opinion. if the state carries out such punishments, it'll achieve the opposite of its aims. people will want to join the opposition. i've always been silent, but no more. which together with his union ge donovan plans to seal his employer the moscow metro. although he doesn't believe he'll succeed, he wants to keep fighting. even if it's only a symbolic gesture. we'll take a look around some other stories making news around the world. demonstrated the police in the colombian city of many have clashed as a nation wide protest enter that 4th week. they were triggered by a government plan to raise taxes that has since been fueled by anger, over poverty, inequality and police violence. 40 people have been killed in the security. thousands of french police officers of process. they have signed parliament in paris, demanding better protection and punishment for attacks against them becomes 2 weeks
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after an officer was shot dead, one on duty, and the southern avenue an enormous iceberg has broken from ice shelf in antarctica. now that was the biggest, the european space agency said it is slightly larger than the spanish island. the new yorker, scientists believe this. britain's cause naturally bogs and as a result of global warming. that tokyo, whereas spiking cove in 1900 cases, is fueling demands for the cancellation of this summons lympics and parallel pix doctors. it also joined calls to stop the events, the behead of the international olympic committee and says the already delayed games will go ahead in july. the i o c is thomas bock and the upper left loomed large over the start of the tokyo meeting, insisting the games will go on. we are now fully focused on the delivery
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of the olympic games. it is after all box international olympic committee holding the ultimate se into whether to hold the games. the host city contract says so signed by all interested parties in 2013, when tokyo won the rights to host. in the termination section, it says the i o c has sole discretion to terminate should safety be threatened in the midst of a brutal 4th wave of corona, virus infections poll after poll show a clear majority in favor of terminating the games over fears. it could become a super spreader event box. some said should cancel the olympics while in tokyo for this week's meeting. he actually stayed home though in switzerland. what it isn't coming means he cannot come and that implicitly recognizes japan's emergency situation. so thinking a video now to show all will be well for the japanese people during the olympics
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and paralympics, bach points to have bench rehearsals in which athletes competed and were housed in a strip bubble. and he added, most teams will now bring additional health professionals. should corona, virus infections occur with our japanese, the partners in france? i can only read emphasize these 40 commitment of the i of the, to organize together. they've are little, big and hourly. be games for everybody. momentum, so important in many sports events is not on box side at the moment, but it's still the i o c's call whether to cancel the games, which have cost at least $15000000000.00 and are now just over 2 months away. ok is world be day wage moxie birth be keeping pioneer. anton young shot lenient. nearly 300 years ago. these are vital to food supplies. pollinating,
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many of the fruits and vegetables in our daily menus. but the earliest warning that bes, another part of aces face and range of threats and pesticides tend to fami and climate change. today almost be and but of ice be his face extinction around the world. this is dw lie from balance. his reminder of our top story, germany's foreign minister has joined diplomatic efforts to progress cease fire between israel must millison, bombings have continued from both sides, make them more israeli as strikes and rockets fired from gaza into israel. overnight get you can always get the d, w at the w news on the go. just download the app from google play from the app store and give you access to the bases news from around the world. as well as push notifications for any breaking news. you can also use it and videos of the
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set you up to date on world news at the top of the our focus on europe is on the w next, looking at how coverage change the patients dying in hospitals. in the me today. ah, the the the news, the
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news, the outdated medical infrastructure, overwhelmed intensive care unit in romania, this is lead to hospital fires, which is definitely consequences. the doctor diana, but she got lost her father in one of them. now she's fighting to improve her country's health care system. focus on europe,
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into the conflict zone within sebastian, nevada and congregation between israel and the palestinians are gone into a 2nd week. i guess this week from jerusalem is michael freeman, policy advisor, israel's foreign minister. country. now listening for the key criticisms being leveled by the by live ministration. go back to seeking a 2 state solution. conflict. on 60 minutes on w. o. the little guys that is the 77 percent. the platform is used to be issues and share ideas. you know, we are patch and delicate african population is moving.
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young people clearly have the solutions, the job to do the 77 percent. now, every weekend on the w. the news . hello and welcome to focus on europe. i'm lar, bella, thanks for joining us today. coven 19 vaccines are giving people here in europe. hope that a return to normality is soon within reach. the corona virus pandemic has put an unprecedented strain on doctors and nurses. on some parts of the continent, the pressure in hospital wards is now eating with fewer patients being admitted
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into intensive care. still some european nation like romania are struggling despite of drop and infection numbers. their health care systems are crumbling, and the pandemic has laid bare the decades of negligence. and patronage covered 900 patients died and intensive care, but not from the virus. it's a debacle that has hit deanna, but sheeka hard at both a personal and professional level. emanuel and diana bet you could have lost a close relative in the panoramic. but diana's grandfather did not die from covered 19 last autumn. he was admitted to hospital because of his corona virus infection. he was due to be released when a fire broke out on the board, killing him. emmanuel and diana learned of the tragedy from media reports to download that and he thought we were nervously sitting in front of the television to something. we didn't know what was going on exactly what it was that we didn't
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know if diana grandfather was there at a time moment sticky. so know diana patrick here is their self. her doctor working with cozy 19 patients in a different hospital. she was scheduled to take her specialist medical exam the day after the please return my call. but before i called my sister and told her that, listen to i worked very hard preparing for this exam and it's the most important exam in my life. coming to me, but i don't want to find out tomorrow morning whether or not my grandfather died in the fire. so please tell me more. is he dead or alive? that way i have a few hours to process the situation. so then my sister told me he is dead disco comedy on the 9th of to fire 10 cope with 1900 patients, died in the intensive care units at the piazza nance hospital in the flames and toxic smoke. one medical expert thinks that the ventilators for the intensive care of patients could have overloaded, the power grid,
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but hospital authorities are still awaiting the results of the investigation into the doors. on july, the police sealed off both rooms were not allowed inside. the investigation is still ongoing. both parties, there was thick smoke that made it impossible to see anything. none of the patients were able to move. otherwise they would have fled and while. but they were to hill thought a grovelling, the oxygen supplies to the patients further fed the flames, but it is unclear whether or not the blaze was actually caused by short circuit and faulty wiring. either way, the medical staff know the hospital equipment was in poor condition for wasting. they tried using fire extinguishers to blame me, but they had problems about and they were later found to have been faulty since then with all the fire extinguishers in the hospital have been replaced and, you know, look up much that maxima this wasn't the 1st fire in the romanian covert 19 ward
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in late january, a fire broke out in an intensive care units into grass. here to the per state of the medical facility could be to blame stuff say because the heating didn't work. medics had installed electric radiators in rooms with high levels of oxygen. an explosion that occurred here to the investigation is still ongoing. lab mix which a doctor in public health experts with the european union says is highly likely the fires are linked to the per state of remaining hospitals. only a large number of patients were being treated an intensive care units of demand for oxygen was very high out of the hospitals with electrical systems from the 1970 s simply cannot handle the amount of power modern medical devices. there was no
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political desire to invest in hospitals. the doors in the past decades are decision makers have not pushed for improvement and our suffering from the consequences. itching off sharp, support the cause such as over the past 3 months. romania has seen 3 new health ministers. the current minister confirms the connection between hospital shortcomings and the tragedies into the buyers are connected to the state of the hospitals and they're poor infrastructure. doing for us to do this. i think the main reason for this is political instability, doctor that we in to put the reformers reforms need to be initiated and seen through that regardless which government or minister succeed one another plan. i bet you is devastated by the thought that her colleagues lost patience due to faulty equipment. we'd been, we cannot believe it measure you go to hospital. your change was because the queen
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. but then you die. there is going to fight and it's not going to be to mail in one when i just cannot fathom it. down as family assuming the hospital, but she wants to keep working as a doctor despite to shortcomings in romania the health system could come. i was my doctor, i hope that what happens will give me the energy to effect positive change. but i hope i can soon process the shock so that i can devote myself fully to the people in intensive care warm and they don't have any relative by their side. him and they're fighting for their lives through the library. she's warm and like my grandfather did have i thought i asked i asked the corona virus pandemic has revealed the dire state for manias, health system in a tragic way. the country will need years to bring it up to date. it's an election with an outcome that many say it's all but guaranteed. syrian president bashar l is that is running for reelection at the end of may. but many syrians have been
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displaced due to the civil war and can't cast their ballots. more than 3 and a half 1000000 people fled to neighboring turkey. some fear they will never be able to return to their homeland. the all of these family have spent the last 10 years and it's the rule. but there longing for syria remains as strong as ever. there are moments in life in exile is especially pain. like on holidays. when mohammed allow it and her family can only call their relatives not celebrate with them. years ago, the allowing sled to turkey to escape serious assad regime. they helped to return home soon after monica. but to this day with their relatives can offer them little hope. they think president bashar assad continue to rule syria, remove michelle. one moment, as long as aside remains in power, i won't consider returning. the government stands for murder, destruction, unexposed. and who had with him in power,
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that will never be peace bucket with my name feet. but this is what aside called peace, many parts of a little, the allowing home city lion ruined aleppo is under the control of government troops, but most of its residents have fled. many live in turkey, like the allow is in syria. mohammed allow its earned a good living as a sign painter is symbol, he repairs motorcycles to get by his children haven't been able to go to school for 2 years now. the kind of a i need what the money i earned just covers the pair necessities as you can on the again, this year we couldn't buy a children new clothes for the holidays. but in syria it's even harder than here. there's virtually no worse should be month to be on a level in particular basic foods and
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a few are in short supply relative to keep them informed about what the mood is like in their homeland. that president bashar al assad is standing for reelection is like a slap in the face for many refugees. the. how about the shars elections? he's clinging to power, won't go of his own accord accuracy. after every election, they claim to be elected by the people during the holiday. the people have led abroad just in reality, the only received few vote during the hopes. who are you the allow? we can't wait to return home, but mohammed has lost all faith in the syrian opposition. and the revolution took place under wouldn't flag, and for would go little by little. they were joined by new flags and opinions, theater. more and more groups got involved. and the revolution failed with,
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as they say, too many cooks spoil the broth. they allow, we say their children's memories of syria are fading fast. in turkey, the family can live without the fear of bomb, yet their future is anything but certain. the corona virus pandemic, and turkey's economic crisis had hit these refugees, especially hard and made them even more homesick. the stall on jamal, i miss my relatives and all the gatherings and celebrations before the war. he was there, hey, we were happy and life was good. alma, your, i feel lonely. a holly without my mother, father or sister, one of one my heart a because they're not here and especially in holidays. awesome, kill them all done. ok. it's really hard to have to live in a foreign country, the sabi, but with the syrian regime clinging to power. it seems millions of refugees like the allow is. we'll have to continue to wait before they can return home. they were once on the brink of extinction,
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but now germany's wall population is booming. conservationists are thrilled with their come back and they are now a protected species. but not everyone is howling with excitement. their next meal could mean big losses for animal farmers was usually 100 year in the forest, but sometimes they also target sheep goats and tabs on the pasture. well, in the state of lower fax, me, a wolf named radi is dividing opinion officials have authorized his slaughter yet despite an extensive hunt, he remains at large. many farmers feel helpless, missouri and easy are following the wolf trail. alongside wolf experts, christiane burger. the 2 wolfhounds are roaming through the roosevelt heath, thrown the look out for wolf, g, w 717 m, also known as ruddy, both wares, ruddy. the thought i won't tell you. ruddy, has definitely been here before. as a dna analysis, as shown,
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he's occasionally helped himself to some of stefan rose the sheep. this is what i do know where he is. i know if i don't know much to the joy of animal rights advocates who regularly catch the wolf and comrades where exactly if this rare footage was recorded, remains a secret. but ruddy is known all over northern germany. that is the most notorious male wolf and rode of out of idol luda. dna analysis was confirmed that he took offense the 1st times and it was him devoted rosa says, ruddy. and his attack, especially large numbers of animals, even calves and horses as the mobile sense around his posture is no obstacle for them. the shepherd had to keep watch at night. i have no other choice but to sleep next to the sheet. so i slept in the car and i had
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a baseball back with me in case of an emergency call line keys in the nearby pony started cackling the 1st time they came on. i remember thinking what's going on yet . but then the sheep started bleating obviously, and i knew that the walls were here office on, so i got out of the car and chased them away when the light came 3 times since then, the wolf has returned here in occasions they have even named this area after him, roddy, the authorities say the leader of the pack poses a problem, and shooting him is permitted but so far, ruddy has managed to escape, even if he does leave traces guarantee definitely wolf vcs. yes. and definitely does that. you can tell from his consistency when your son has dried out now. but if it were fresh sting horribly. so it could be really,
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you know exactly what this could be roddy. is this ruddy? no. this wolf is fenced in and belongs to hunter frank. fuss! frank isn't sure if he's ever seen ruddy, but hunting him down is difficult when you see a pack of 5 or 6. whoo! nobody can tell them apart. i would anybody be able to tell which move to shoot? hunters who are out here every day. and we don't come across wolves every day for germany's will. population has grown considerably in recent years. according to official numbers, about 120 wolf packs currently live here with more expected to come hunter frank fuss believes in erecting higher fences than the wounds. stefan rosa uses to safeguard animals as if it's definitely possible to live in harmony with wolves. germany conflicts, so some for him. well, so why don't you, why the life?
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because i can't afford to stay, can we put up around the 40 fences on the day that the heavy and they keep getting heavier? so as a lot of the high offenses mean, my way we have to do it whole by hand. my employees say they will quit if we have to continue putting up more fences and i will quit by going to support them. it's impossible to continue this way. so was there a struggle for survival? shepherds versus wolves in ruddy territory. now, when we'll see an unprotected sheep and they go for it, that's just a coincidence. and it's like if you and i were on the highway and we'd say i'm hungry, we've got another 100 kilometers to go. why didn't we stop to eat breakfast? and then you stop in the next service area to have a snack.

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