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the, you know, we are not afraid to catch some delicate cut. the african population is when young people clearly have the solutions that future 77 percent. now every weekend on the w. me the hello and welcome to focus on your of with me live show. thanks for joining us today. what will our future look like? that's the question. school children across europe are asking themselves after more than one year of this tend to make their lives are currently marked by isolation
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and homeschooling. before the koran outbreak for life could actually be fun, like here in turkey, where children used to learn together in a classroom for a teacher was physically present, school was a place to develop character and friendship. but all that seemed far away for a 7 year old guy, his school has been closed for more than a year and does live feel the doll and one not enough yet. the turkish governments priority doesn't seem to be schools, but country plans to 1st reopen beaches and hotels to revive the economy. many turks are outraged that visitors will be exempted from curfew sooner than children, especially since they are considered the future of turkey. me. 7 year old roost, gar, as accompanying his mother,
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john done doing for him to work. like most days due to the demick turkish schools have been should for over a year, john don runs a private kindergarten on the outskirts of his time bull. they're occasionally allowed to open. unlike schools, china or son attended school for 6 months before authorities ordered, all schools closed no, rose, gar, spends his time, his mother's kindergarten or at home, attending virtual lessons. something the 2nd grader doesn't enjoy talking to you. i prefer math classes in school. i liked it. even though teachers sometimes got angry at us. for the past year, remote learning has been the new normal for room car,
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a challenging situation for him. and his mother, ru scar, struggle to stay focused in front of the screen. but he still can't read or write properly. and the kids have lost interest in everything because they don't want to leave the house anymore again to me or losing touch with the outside world. over 10000000 turkish children and teenagers haven't attended school in month. they're only allowed back for exams, like these pupils and stumble primary school. many parents are fed up with the government, strict stance on schools exhibit 18 education should be their top priority. instead of holding conferences and party conventions without healing any corona restrictions, the education sector is being neglect. on a real. while most of the european countries have tried avoiding school closures
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took his education and science workers, union warns took his pupils are falling behind all my lessons and not very effective reading. basically last an entire year of teaching, we never understood why schools supposedly pose a greater infection risk and cafes or restaurant look hello coffee. those are allowed to open. amanda turkish school closures has hit per families, like the lands hardest from $4000000.00 to school. children don't have internet access at home. that means mohammed azlan must rely on the educational programs on turkish state television. next door mohammed sister, half a nurse, is using her mother's smartphone to attend to virtual clue. the 9th grader is annoyed. unlimited connection. keep breaking up on,
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it's almost impossible to follow the lesson. we've done that. sometimes. our teachers don't show up because they have become infected from you or they are in quarantine. and we're not even allowed outdoors to have fun. i am really worried about my future. their father works in construction and always wanted his children to get ahead of life through education. but the pandemic, he says, as exacerbated social inequality, why do you alone put people with money? can send the children to private schools and pay tutors to help their children catch up. all we in business over the beam, can our children have to resort to educational television shows, look it up. if it isn't wealthier parents like sundown, good for and i finding turkeys economic situation increasingly difficult to john done says more and more parents are taking the youngest out of kindergarten. if the trend continues, she may go out of business,
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but mothers are even worse for turkey. school children, they are the ones paying the highest price in this pandemic. one of the stranger a symptoms of covey 19 is the last some smell. thousands of people say they either couldn't smell anything after the infection or that familiar smells changed. the belgian answer feel account decided to do a special training to regain her sense of smell. times ophelia used to love perfume until she developed because at 19 it's really bad to me. even though i used to love this sent. now it reminds me of a pretty boom. a soiled not be after contracting the corona virus,
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pleasant rumors, even perfumes started spinning different answer fi. the falling hill last october. she couldn't smell a thing for some gradually, her factory senses returned. for some things now smell completely differently, like flowers blooming in spring time. now i can smell a bit but i don't recognize the scent. it's frustrating and makes me sad. she has started avoiding herbs and spices to her. they smell rotten. losing the ability to properly smell herbs to time will terracon is common in individuals who developed covered 19 scientists suspect the corona virus damages nerve cells in the nicer lining the fun to do. so sometimes i think i have some
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kind of depression. she, i'm sad, nothing is enjoyable. continued, i'm tired. p. yeah. she was booked on top of that. i stopped enjoying eating and drinking. those were 2 of my passions show, michelle my how she feels. he completely lost his sense of smell of 5 years ago after an accident. he said he misses the smell of his children most like to see every day since i miss the most, such as food. but it's not the aroma that reminds you that you are alive. you lose memories when you lose your sense of smells. despite it all shall, michelle, my eyes determined to hold on to his passion for cooking. adding some color is always good. most of the eat, with her eyes to, you know,
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all great cooks in france. know this, our ability to taste largely depends on moral factory, senses. social, michelle's tasty, seriously limited. but he can descend st. unsavory to move us completion. it is good because it's chris, be slightly grilled. peter, with the texture of the fish is always very nice because it's not too salty. what i although i like a lot of salt. that's one of our weaknesses. using too much salt our phase accident. sure. michelle was angry because nobody was able to help him regained his sense of smell. it's estimated the 5 percent of french people suffer from the same impairment. then 3 years ago, he founded an association to support people with an impaired sense of smell. he joined forces with scientists to develop
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a program to retrain people's all factory senses by using concentrating aromas, one from rose petals, lemon or clothes. for example. the noise in the sense of smell is every bit as important as all or other senses. we people often forget that most people only really mister sense of smell when it's gone we want people including those who can still smell to develop a greater appreciation for now, with the pandemic, more and more people struggling with the long term effects of cove it, i've been contacting show michelle's association, he says thousands of people all over year adopted his training methods. answer fee has also begun retraining her or factory senses on mobile best. we have patients to smell the room was blindfolded. ideally, we want them doing this twice a day while focusing solely on what the exercises focus is really important.
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because the brain has to reactivate the memory of different smells. this brussels hospital doctors observed that most people who lost her sense of smell during the current infection can in fact recover it after a while damaged nerve cells regenerate. this makes me hopeful, but if you come to stay motivated and optimistic, sometimes i'm just sad. as i keep asking myself, if i ever regain my smell, the progress is slow. and so if he hopes that retraining her oh factory senses will pay off. so that one day, she can enjoy her favorite perfumes. again. it takes courage to speak up against president hooton's politics in russia. security for it says don't shy away from intimidating or even attacking critics. our
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reporter met a man who as a police officer, was responsible for guarding the interest of the state. but now he has switched sides. the face of, from an international position. leaders has driven him to action. moscow and a late february evening. we're filming the monuments for the late opposition figure bars of the following day with mark 6 years since he was assassinated. we noticed a young man who looks like he could be a tourist. he says he comes from nevada and he's just made a life changing decision. yeah. you're going to know that i used to be a police my just like are, you know, i've resigned alexi, nevada has been convicted. it takes some courage to resign for political reasons, and until about it openly, somebody isn't afraid of spoken with them. they can't always be afraid, personally, for the fray,
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no found the door which you know what everyone has to realize. it depends on all of us. each one of us pass responsibility for this country is putting a few weeks later we visited sir gay. an event of an industrial city known as russia's manchester, some 250 kilometers north east of moscow. so again, studied law here and then joined the police force is a pensive you learned that there's become doctors are joined the fire department because they want to help people. he said he'd always wanted to fight. and just a 2nd 28. he was with the police for 5 years and with his law degree, he could have had a good career. now he's living off a savings and from blogging on youtube and instagram, he announced his resignation on line and into uniform. the same diana valley was convicted of him on the surgery, says he has been pleased with doubts. for some time, the valley's conviction was the last straw that and the heavy 100 police crept down
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and demonstrators familiar with this video. here a policeman in some petersburg kicks and women to the ground while he was in charge . they didn't even fire and i don't want to be part of this system any longer. i'd be ashamed of the violence. and even if i myself were not present in march survey attended a seminar organized in moscow by civil rights group for aspiring regional politicians like survey people all over russia. want to get into politics at the podium, a prominent opposition figures after not even half an hour, the police storm, the seminar apprehending everyone they can get hold of. one man was even taken away in the middle of his interview with us. of course, taking part in the opposition is risky. yeah, yeah. she was saying this is suppose russia future?
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yes i did. did you say to was arrested for the 1st time in his life. he was released the same day and later sentence to pay a fine we return to events in april. so i was making videos for his blog. the demonstrators were prone of only, but they were in the minority. like everywhere, russia, nobody go there standing there because of no volley, courtesy. i've heard of him, of course. he's a bad person. everyone says so in the event of a to it takes courage to stand up for next enough, only dozens were arrested. even though so gay was only filming videos, he was still taken to the police station with the others. he would soon be back in court. it was a bitter pill to run into with ex coworkers. he told us later. so many
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acquaintances on the square or we didn't say anything and they kept their eyes on the ground, but i recognized them that was most of his former fellow officers wouldn't understand him. anyway. tell us like the majority of people in russia, they're not interested in politics. throughout the whole country, only 3 cases have come to light of officers resigning over recent affairs and violence against protesters. sergey wants to run for a seat in the state to do, ma'am, the russian parliament. but he is currently facing criminal charges for allegedly insulting, an official, if convicted, he wants to be allowed to run for office. british elite universities are known for excellent quality education. but now thousands of students are speaking up about sexual abuse on campus. emily eisenberg is condemning what she calls
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a huge culture of fear. the students at the university of warwick wants their campus to be a safe space for them to learn and develop without the fear of being harassed or even raped. part of the university experience for many women in britain is a constant fear of sexual violence. emily eisenberg can't confirm. she's a 1st year english student at the university of warwick in coventry. she says she knows female students who've been attacked on campus. i haven't met a girl who haven't encountered something on campus like, cot, cooling, and comments and then like, that's great. paying does harassment like fill in cases of rape, date, rape, conveying drugs and stuff like that. it's everywhere. for months we do have in protesting against what they are calling, rape culture. emily is one of the organizers she's had her share of that
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experiences. one occurred in her dormitories kitchen during a party. i had a close friend of mine who i completely feel i could trust. he ended up groping me in my kitchen. and after that, he sent his friends a series of voice notes about me that they then played to me about like kind of how he was looking at my body and how he was like to come back to university. so he could have his way with me, the fact that you're afraid of and free body around you, turning into this monster somebody that can physically hurt you is a terrified thought session. living mixed accommodation and you're just afraid for your friends coming home at night and they shouldn't be like that, especially on a campus we met to be safe, yet the students are taking action against sexual violence in any form. they've made specific demands of the university administration. a small group has occupied the campus for about 2 months and they say all too often culprits get off
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got free while victims don't get the support, they need the support services at the moment. a very, very paul, they're not saying what they should do, the underfunded understaffed. so we want to be, we want to make sure that survivors have enough support off of their incidence. we would have liked to confront the university administration with the allegations, but a request for an interview was turned down. instead, they issued a statement on the internet saying, our policy and sexual misconduct is clear, it will not be tolerated. the measures include improvements to st lighting, but the women say that doesn't go nearly far enough, even if they have to stand there tense and study for their exams and wind and rain . they will not budge until the administration agrees to all their demands. so much of it is about to change because they just started seem to take the crisis seriously, but we're also demanding, like retraining security retraining bounces on retraining of the staff you live in
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all buildings because they're not qualified to deal with this. the problem is not limited to universities, of course, so miss their 1st experienced sexual harassment. as a teenager at a london school, she disgusted on social media. her instagram account gathered followers inge roof. i was immediately overwhelmed up to sharing story with masters from pretty much anyone i really ever met or reaching out to me saying how much the resume to my story. and also began sharing and stories of rate and assault and harassment. and so far over $16000.00 women and girls, including many students, have prestigious private school, have shared their experiences with her. the problems by no means new, so missouri emphasizes, but technology have given corporate new means to harm their victims. venge porn site, the flashing online sexing collage and will filming,
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during intercourse without consent to those old examples. and i think social media kind of adds the whole different dimension to rate culture really exacerbates exacerbates and existing problems. so mysterious initiative had sparked a debate. the department for education and the home office have gotten involved and the school supervisory authority is investigating to see if schools are diverting. adequate attention to the problem. girls and boys have to be educated on the problem in primary school says to women, students at warwick. the 1st task is to influence the attitudes of male students in their daily interactions. it falls on the men to make sure that there's a responsibility to make sure that you can make the women feel safe from campus by doing basic things and taking up on basic cues. emily, the english student has been some initial progress people in p, ostracized. they felt varsity because for the 1st time like boys are actually
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turning on my friends and like recognizing the issue and disagreeing with what's going on. emily and her comrades are hoping their protest will be heard all across britain. they have no doubt that such fears are everywhere, not just in their own university. in the new shocking, $88000000.00 tons of food get thrown away each year. it's fruits and vegetables that don't even make it to a supermarket shelf, just because they don't look good enough in the french city of mass same. and your project is aiming to put an end to this food waste. and it's proving a blessing for people who don't have enough food right now. because of the corona pandemic, the here in pool northern ma say, these women have been waiting for, donated food outside the charity from the, from dough since the morning to day. and you soup is making
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a stay p some deep is made a vegetable that have been seen from the dumpster. it's full of vitamins and is very healthy. the food is in high demand. many people who can't afford groceries. i don't have it easy because i want my kids to eat well, lots of vegetables or fish. but my brother died recently and left 5 little children in my care. frozen carrots are on sale today to it's all from a new initiative to prevent wasting food. 730, i am the most a wholesale market wholesaler semi goes me is already calling it to day until now. he was throwing away some $100.00 pounds of fruit and vegetables each year that no one wanted. or could you add that to my,
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to the cause at producing tomatoes, zucchini salary mon or orange is takes months of work and sometimes even years. how could you run it and put people so it really hurts to see them end up in the trash with those in the lap. and now it's timeframes of wrap up and left over products that are still good enough to be donated. those are and it makes good business sense because i get back 60 percent of its value and tax credit. that's also an example. he's giving his goods to the charity kitchen, just a few meters away. are you doing what you get today? we learned wholesale markets of mar, say, used to throw away $24000.00 tons of fruit and vegetables each year, but more and more merchant. so now bringing their left over to the charity kitchen
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for the my phone number every morning we don't know what the merchants will deliver . we have to adopt the 2nd. it's always a challenge. but we can turn anything into something new. because the products are in the state, they're in, we can distribute them before they go bad. so we had to find ways to grow longer shelf lives by processing them. they don't want to confirm the fruits and vegetables and then given a 2nd chance that tended to competency 3 quarters of donation and the rest celled, allowing the initiative to be self sufficient. by now, the 1st portions of being picked up the food bank and distribute the products to have organizations. this is from the plan, though it's a win win situation. let me get a lot of eastern europeans and people about paper. we get 200 people free
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10 years after the arab spring and rebellion starts june 7th on d. w. the news . this is the w 9 from bud in tens of thousands for the congress city of gomez were on thursdays. farrah volcano could abrupt for the 2nd time in less than a week, and the worry is that this time will be much more serious. also on the program, european union has more economic sanctions against the roofs over the 4th landing of a ride and flight. the arrest of a digital blogger, germany, foreign minister, tells the regime it must pay a price. ah,
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i'm feel good. welcome to the program. tens of thousands of people are fleeing the city of goma and the democratic republic of congo as authorities warned that a nearby volcano could erupt to gait at any moment. it's a 2nd time since the weekend residents of fled. the city of 2000000, which lies in the shadow of mountain uganda. the local military governor has ordered the population of more than half the cities neighborhoods to be moved to safety. on saturday lava flow to within a few 100 meters of go with the outskirts close food mattresses, the residence of the north cable region and the democratic republic of congo rushed to pack the most necessary belongings. mountaineer guns could erupt again at any time. once again, the people of coma looking for safe haven. in that again i said on the radio that
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we have to evacuate, go mind, go to nearby saki, but we don't have an exec destination. we can feel a lot of rumblings. people are being told to leave the city of coma, otherwise many will die. but a quick escape seems all but impossible. the mass exodus has left roads jammed with traffic. so for many, the fastest way out is on foot. many are headed for a neighboring rwanda. others so swing by boat, among them these orphan children seeking safe harbor on lake keeble, mountaineer gonzo is considered one of the world's most dangerous volcanoes. the russian last saturday claimed at least 32 life. experts warn this time could be much worse. they fewer so called eliminate eruption could smother the area with carbon dioxide and kill thousands. get more on this from oma, a boot,
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his chief of the united nations peacekeeping mission and government. welcome to d w. what's the situation that now it is trisha continues to be very, very concerning the proposition continue to move out of my town towards either the east or the west, the east tours, the london border. many of them have already crossed much even more. consider now the 10 of thousands of people have been moving towards the west towards a town called sac. people are still trying to make their way there to reach safety . however, due to a bad road conditions, traffic and the large number of the population that is displacing, it's becoming very, very difficult to reach the destination. and will you play any part in assisting the evacuation? we've been doing it part in terms of assisting the evacuation, securing the roads and providing assistance including water. busy and food for
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those who have displaced and why moving towards the theater location. what was even more important is that system that we've been providing in terms of technical assistance to monitor and to try to predict the next activity over the volcano. this is a very active bill kit volcano, very dangerous, and we need all resources including scientific expertise to be able to try to predict that the next move when and how agreed it will be it all day. very close to predict it will kind of get to use it on the point. i'm intrigued because there was an eruption on saturday, but came within a few 100 meters of the city. yet this time no erosion yet, but sources are moving people out. so what is, what is the difference between the 2 situations? why are just more concerned about this future potential eruption?
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as i said, it was very, very difficult to predict. so the rupture set to do was predicted. and it came as a surprise and therefore led to the population, leaving immediately the town of coma to re it to reach safety. now since then, we've been monitoring the volcano using our resources and the this is using a helicopter and drawn reconnaissance bites to actually reach the volcano and try to look into the crater to get an assessment of the 11th week that exists in said that critter, depending on the assessment of love that make how high the leather is or how low, how, how, how is the kind of a few that is coming out of it. we can somewhat predict if there is a risk or another reduction or not. but also since saturday we've been witnessing large number of earthquakes, we're talking about sometimes up to 5 earthquakes, an hour. and some of them are really injured because not only to scare the
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population by the needing to cracking the the half since demolishing some of the buildings. so this or so in addition of threat to the population and the city security. and what i can so much for joining us for mission. well, oma a boat from the us in gamma, apologies for some of the technical glitches that interview. now looking at other world news, now a dozens of people fed drowned in western nigeria, an overloaded boat carrying around $100.00. 65 people sank in the river niger and had left a central niger states and was heading to cabby state when he broke into rescue work. it's a 22 people survive on the 5 bodies. in fact, we believe the joe biden has ordered a new investigation into the origin. they come out of ours. pandemic is asked intelligence heads to deliver their findings within a 3 month us agencies are divided over by the virus emerge from an infected animal or from the oratory accident or in your foreign ministers. have been meeting in
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portugal to discuss further sanctions against virus. new sanctions. are likely to target the countries potash exports as well as its oil and finance factors. the box already band better was in airlines from a u skies, germany, psycho mass and better. we've seen president alexander lucas shanker must pay a high price for forcing a riot plane to divert and land in order to arrest a digital journalist. this question that we were discussing who should be added to the sanctions list? it won't be just individuals responsible for what's happened in recent days. will be targeting companies to one and then the him, the best fight and the actions we've seen from lucas jenko and bell. ruth had a terroristic character. it was so unacceptable that we're not ruling anything out . that's magnitude. hope this now is with lot raising of a foreign minister has not finished a banter regus most monitoring developments enjoys us from. there's been welcome
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back. what did they decide for the that was another harsh words and also anger at the latest actions of the leadership in bella, luce, the you, foreign ministers, decided to target for the 1st time, whole sectors of the economy in bill or so far, only individual, the target of some is small sanctions, but now the potassium salt industry, which is very lucrative for the leadership in bella rule is one of the targets and also a chemical industry. and also financial transactions to and from billers will be targeted. this is you, and this will be maybe tough for the country and to minutes is also as assessed which implications. these things, since we're having some warned don't over do it, we don't want to punish the people, but only the leadership know formally, decisions for taken as of now that will take some days or weeks even until the
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experts in process have hammett out the legal text for this and is not the point of the sanctions to to punish others because 11 does what you hope to achieve by piling more sanctions on one of yours poorest countries when the current sanctions have had served. in the fact of all they've gone to impress the president, alexander lucas yankee. they, they want to tell him, you cross a red line, this is our answer. but it start for that he will change his mind and the german minister high command also said we don't. if you don't want only the release of the 2 people that the rest of them sunday, we want the release of all 400 political detainees in better. ruth, and that is very unlikely to happen on the opposition in better room or the exide opposition says, don't over do it. the country is isolated enough. there's no chance now to leave
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better routes because also the creation is hampered. russia meanwhile, is continuing to back it satellite today, it denied land information to an austrian jet that had bypass the roof and aspects . so you leaders must be concerned about increasing tension with russia as a result of these measures against better bruce yeah, but also the yearly to say is the relations is rush. i can go lower at this point and they of course, sector in that russia will strike back and that this could cause a new spyro, a downward spiral of measures and counter measures. and they also pledge to talk to russia, but it's not clear what leverage they have to use against russia. and so the, the dell of a development from this point is not very clear. and there are some hopes that the, the summit between the president, the states and the president of russia,
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will ease detention somehow. but this is only a faint hope. i thank you for that. bad, meagre in lisbon. french president emanuel macro has said he's country bears a heavy responsibility for the genocide. in rwanda, nearly 20 years ago, he was speaking a, during a visit to the country during which he also admitted that france had failed. the 800000 victims of the genocide when he backed what he called rwanda's genocidal regime. but the french leader stopped short of an apology. the agreed to pay tribute to hundreds and thousands of mostly to see the victims who were slaughtered in the $994.00 genocide in rwanda. it's been 11 years since a french leader has visited the east african nation. him on my call is taking a step to heal the wounds when it comes to frances involvement in the genocide,
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paris as long faced allegations. but it turned a blind eye to the dangerous post by who to extremists back them. a vic immediately illustrated by standing beside you here today with humility and respect. come to recognize our responsibilities soon. so keep privacy, lindsay. only those who went through that night can perhaps forgive me and fail you don't. and in doing so give the gift of forgiveness. he then continued his speech by saying, i remember in can you wonder, the booker, my call didn't apologized, but received praise from run the president. nonetheless, this was a powerful speech or the special meaning his was were something more
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vulnerable than an apology to cement the rush, mom macro wants to appoint a french ambassador to wonder a spot that hasn't been filled in 6 years. for some london, his speech fell short of an apology. for others, it signaled the beginning of a new chapter in french london relations. a scientist said john tours is discovered in the galapagos islands belongs to a species that was declared extinct more than a century ago. now the galapagos national park is looking for more of them in the hope of saving the species. this giant tortoise is thought to be between 80 and a 100 years old. age was found 2 years ago on fan and dina island in the galapagos now,
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thanks to genetic testing, scientists have finally been able to identify the tortoise. it belongs to the callo noise, dis fantastic. his family, a species thought to be extinct. more than a century ago, it's a dream. it's a hope for a new species have taught us in the collapse. we found a new species that had been registered extinct as it gives us strength and energy to continue with all our conservation programs for us. there are 15 species of giant tortoise, native to the calipers archipelago, which is off the coast of ecuador. the current population of this member of the title family is estimated to be around $60000.00. and now that's another species has been, we discovered the hunt is on to find more in the hope of saving it from
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