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be our guest at friend foot amboy cd managed by frog bought ah ah. the news this is dw, live from berlin benjamin netanyahu rule as israel prime minister is end. as his opponents agreed to pull may coalition government, centrist gala. pete couples together, a desperate array of parties from across the political spectrum that includes officer nationalists not taught natalie bennett. also on the programs for lank as
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was marine environmental dishonest, gets worse, a container ship carrying chemicals and plastics that burned 4 days and spilled as cargo is now sinking. tugboats have tried to take his father out to sea, but an oil spill is now a possibility. and russian opposition is to get andre pin above the robe jails and investigated after being taken off of plane in saint petersburg on monday. while on while on the runway, we'll hear from his porter, who was in course ah, i'm all i was like a welcome to the program. we begin in israel, where opposition parties have agreed to form a new coalition, governments and end benjamin netanyahu is premier ship after more than a decade and power. centrist, you le, paid telephone precedent, rovan, ritalin, to inform him of the agreement shortly for
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a deadline of midnight's local time. under the deal, the hotline religious nationalist, natalia bennett, will be prime minister for 2 years. after that, he'll be replaced by le paid the man who did the groundwork to put the coalition together. the alliance includes 7 parties from across the political spectrum, including bennett's nationalists, an arab israelis. let's bring in d. w correspondence, tonya kramer in jerusalem, tanya, coalition government with parties from across the political spectrum, tell us more about it while that's why it's going to be one of the largest, so broad as coalition that this country has seen. and it wasn't very dramatic evening actually quite up to the deadline when the deadline expired. at midnight, the p t is seen as the architect of this coalition, catello. israel's president proved that he has the support of these parties to put
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this coalition a government together. so this is one of the largest coalition that we will see, and this has also the support of the, our party rom party. that is the 1st to formally support a government here. and it will have a power sharing agreement enough. tell you, bennett, who go 1st from the writing, you mean a party and then followed off to to yes, by your la pete from? yes. again there. so some concerns because now the focus will go to the, to the next step or the government needs to be sworn in the connected and voted unconfirmed there. so there's concern because it has just raised a thin majority of $61.00 seats out of the $120.00 kinessa seats, that maybe there will be one or 2 defective, so to speak from the writing that might not show up. but the next step will be then the swearing in of this government. so for now,
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benjamin to see who is the prime minister. he is the longest serving and prominent is that what will israel be our be like without him? while absolutely her husband in office for 12 years, he has been a very polarizing figure in the, in recent years. and of course it will be a change for his opponents but also for his support those. but i think the main issue today was for many israelis, i talked to, they wanted to see whether this alternative government would be a form this correlation. and whether also last and this summer and just cycle of elections that the country has seen in the past 2 years. i talked to some young israelis and what they think about the situation to change. he was in the job for many years. we want something new, we really need it as well. and you know that i don't want baby to stay forever. i
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think he needed to be replaced, but not right now in the current situation. a lot of his re, these voted for him. i'm for him and i wanted him to stay. i need that. so i think he's good for the states and i think he was the best, the prime minister that has ever been and will be finally be, be, will go. it doesn't matter whether he was a good or a bad prime minister. it wasn't healthy for somebody to hold for such a long time to corrupt people. and we need to change. we need new people. and maybe this is that changing the system or a woman calling for change there, and that change seems to be coming with this new government. but tanya, how can this coalition work together? we have pro pro settlers and one side, arab israeli is on the other. well, i think this is really the main question. also the main concern for many israelis, one to see a functional government after all, they haven't seen such a government that works well together in the past 2 years. at least. as you said,
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we have on the one hand hartline writing parties. you know, some of them and the issue of the israeli palestinian issue pro annexation a pro settlements against the palestinian state. and then on the other side you would have the small left being merits party, which is in favor of a palestinian state. just one example, you know, of the ideological differences. this government has to tackle no some, and it is believed that they will 1st look more at the, you know, the issues in internal issues like the economy to have to pass the state the butter . they have to look at social economic affairs, but of course, we don't know whether they have the luxury of not dealing with such issues and they have to overcome the differences to make this government last county. this deal was engineered by interest paid. why does he have to wait 2 years to become prime
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minister while he's mainly seen as the architect of this coalition. but he's also you have to bring enough tale pendants to bring this coalition together. although he is of course, the strongest party enough tale, bennett only bring 6 case lawmakers with him, but he is the prime minister. he will be foreign minister and then he will take over as prime minister if the government last for the term of 4 years arrived. tanya cramer in jerusalem, and thank you very much for your reporting. let's take a look now at some of the other stories making news around the world. the largest ship in iran, the navy has sunk in the gulf of a man after catching fire. the car was dispatched to international water several days ago. the cause of the blaze hasn't been established. faith media said 400 sailors and cadets escaped wild. 33 suffered injuries,
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5 foster firefighters in iran say they have brought a massive fire as an oil refinery. under control. authorities said the blade was caused by a leak and a liquefied gas line that triggered an explosion. they say there was no sign of sabotage. there are no reports of depth or injuries. columbia has started what it's government says, it's a gradual reopening of its border with venezuela. the following, this follows a 14 month closure to stop the spread of the corona virus. columbia has been the main destination for venezuelans fleeing their country, social and economic crisis. though the 2 countries do not maintain diplomatic ties . now let's take a look at some of the latest developments in the corona virus. pandemic. health officials in the u. k. say more than 3 quarters of the adult population have received at least one dose of a cove at 19 vaccine. and nearly half of all you can,
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those are fully vaccinated. a study in israel has shown a possible link between the bio tech finds the vac seen and heart inflammation and a very small number of young men, israel. so plans to press ahead with plans to use by in tech, to vaccinate children between the ages of 12 and 16. and you as president joe biden has announced what he calls a month of action to edge more americans to get back to the native. this will include a wide variety of incentives such as giveaways and new steps to make it easy to get back to native choose for lincoln, i wear a burns out cargo ship carrying tons of chemicals. off the coast of colombo has partly sunk. the express pearl had been on fire finale 2 weeks with, with much of its dangerous congo falling overboard. the flames finally extinguished on monday, but as the ship was being towed out to see things went from bad to worse and was being called for lancaster worst maritime disaster. the carrying
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tons of chemicals and plastics. the m. v. express pole is sinking into the sea. the singapore registered cargo ship was anchored of sri lanka, west coast, when it caught fire on may 20. now, with the blaze finally under control salvage crews tried to tow the ship into deep water, away from precious fishing grounds. but the burnt vessel is already thinking. i mean, this is a big problem for the all the fishermen. i mean these, this of course make on go to the fi and they can do the work because of this situation. the government has been fishing along an 80 kilometer stretch of coast. over 5000 fishing boats have been affected. the ship has doubts,
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the death blow to our lives. we can't go to see which means we can't make a living in a. and i've had tons of plastic pallets of coated nearby beaches. the navy says that is also preparing for an oil spill with the toxic cargo still on board. the thinking ship has already caused one of the country's worst environmental disasters. as mounting concerns, rushes widening, crackdown on dissenting voices ahead of parliamentary elections in september prominent opposition activists. andre pover over has appeared in court in the southern city of crescent, where a judge ruled he should be held in pre trial. the tension for 2 months above the rove, as a former director of open russia, a disbanded pro democracy group. he was pulled off of a plane just before we took off for poland. on monday,
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earlier we spoke with opposition activist and diverse ally, tatiana, it's monica. it was in the courtroom. we asked her what it was like to hear that decision. you know, it really was very emotional or emotional day. it was, i can say, did, and a his, he is doing, he's doing great. he is. he's smiling. so she is at the fine, but the worst i'm feeling worry about. and about there, there in the next month, he will in jail. but i think everything will be fine as he would be. the premiums were ramblin doesn't want anybody, any opposition candidate to be the connection. so that's why they decide to. so i read a bit why they size is music and the other physician leaders
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almost nobody else them in the on the freedom. now, i want them, i read some of them abroad, but nobody must call, you know, kremlin wants to close all structures. so it's easier for them to close all independent parties. all people work together. so that's why it's easier for them to close up and russia or to close for the car or, or some other groups. some sports news now and germany is national football team drew one all with denmark in an international friendly on wednesday with 9 days to go until euro 2020 kicks off floor on no house fight in the open for germany. a few minutes after the start of the 2nd half, but then use of paulson level things are for the danes to run down to the scoring. pressure is growing on tokyo, olympic officials to cancel next months. events. japanese media says organizes have
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admitted the $10000.00 volunteers, recruiters for the games have already quit amid the corona virus crisis. toko had planned for $80000.00 volunteers, but might have to make do, would significantly fewer opinions. holes in japan show a big majority of people think the games should not take place. the final decision, though, risks with the international olympic committee, and it has said the games will go ahead and before we go, here's a quick reminder of our top stories, israeli prime minister, benjamin netanyahu time and office appears to be coming to an end. his opponents have formed a coalition government, its interest party, paid coupled together a desperate array of parties from across the political spectrum, including dance of ultra nationalists, natalie, bandits and a smouldering container ship that's spilled some of its cargo of chemicals and plastics off the coast. it's true lanka has now partly sunk. it was already the
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country's worst as a maritime and by mental this also, and now a big oil spill is a possibility. who's watching the d. w. a news rob plus will have your business headlines up next. i'm what i was like are invalid. thanks very much for your company. lifetime use people over the information. they provide the opinions they want to express w on facebook and twitter up to date in touch. follow us
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into an official estimate more than one point. 2000000 venezuelans live in columbia legally. and a legally vehicle was returned to the atlanta visit friend. no, i don't think i'd ever go back there to live what i live there again. i don't know . i'm not sure. bearing witness. global news that matters. the w made for mines the the, the u. s. retaliate plans to attack the big tech whitehouse that will impose terrorist on goods from 6 countries to want to introduce new digital tasks. which are likely to hit the american firms hardest. also coming up. a major cyber attack brings the world's biggest meet supply a j b. s to its knees. we'll ask if any business takes the hackers. thomas
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150000000 jobs last last year. a new report for the figure on the impact the global pandemic. it has unemployment well, here's from the head of the international labor organization. was 6 legs and all of the protein. you need the folks that are being raised and roasted for your next snack. look at the growing market threat of will insect versus dw business on robots in berlin. welcome to the program. the u. s. is piling pressure on its allies over their plans to tack big tech. the us trade representative has announced plans to impose terrorists of 25 percent on imports from 6 countries. the u. k. india, austria, italy, spain and turkey. that would cover good worth more than $2000000000.00. charge will initially be suspended for 6 months to allow for negotiations. clamp digital taxes
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would overwhelmingly hit american firms such as facebook, amazon, and google. let's get more on this from financial costs. wanted to new york yen quarter ends is a us fighting a losing battle here because these taxes are coming on well, it is likely that we will see a digital text. but that does not mean necessarily that the united states will be on the losing. and what washington is actually pushing for, it's a global, a digital text. so multinational approach and there will be, by the way, a meeting of the finance ministers of the g 7 countries this week, friday and saturday. and then the finance ministers of the g. 20 nations will meet early in july. so what washington is trying to do to get a global digital text going with the help of the c d or g at 20. if that's going to be successful, we will wait and see. we have the sort of 6 month time frame. and so that's
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the big question. if you look at the united states in the general, what washington is saying is that the way how the digital text right now from those nations that created that it's basically only us corporation. so the big a us tech firms like amazon, facebook and google, who will be facing the texas, but no european editors or company for instance. so this is definitely one point that all parties will be fighting for. and just to give you a general idea of what volume you're also talking about, i believe the past year the united states had digital exports in the amount of a good $500000000000.00. so we are clearly not talking peanuts yet and closer in new york. thanks. now the world's biggest meat processing company, j. b. s, is slowly getting back online after a cyber attack. disruptive production in north america and australia, the ransomware attack on the brazilian meet packer came just weeks after
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a similar incident shut down the colonial oil pipeline in the u. s. j vs that it was resuming operations that the vast majority of his plans earlier the white house that j. b. s. had received a run some demand from a criminal organization based in russia around some where a tax on corporate entity is a thought to have increased as much as fivefold and just 2 years from a u. s. cybersecurity director, christopher krebs says that no business is truly safe. i think the take away right now is if you're a corporate executive or state local government agency had, and you thought that you would be spared, that criminals wouldn't go after you. guess what, they went after our gas and they went after our hot dogs. no one is out of bounds. here. everyone is in play and every single corporate executive needs to be convening their cybersecurity teams and their business resilience teams today to understand what their continuity plans are. how are they going to recover from
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a hack? that's former us cybersecurity director, christopher krebs, now the world lost 144000000 jobs last year due to the pandemic. according to the international labor organization, the figure takes into account positions that would have been created, but were not because of the crisis. and the effects a set to linger, as you can see here, compared to 2019 the number of jobs globally is expected to continue to drop this year and next about tourism and hospitality, which includes the beleaguered ation, industry. half of the biggest losses followed by construction services, manufacturing and real estate. the ilo says that while unemployment is set to increase all over the world, low and middle income countries will face a slower recovery. in 2020, the number of work is living on less than $1.00. 90 a day increase to 700000000, a raising 5 years of progress towards poverty eradication. and one of the big
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problems over the next couple of years will be the jobs that won't be created. that would have been had the panoramic not struck as the national labor organizations, director, general guy rider, which industries were likely to be most effective. well, we know that a number of sectors have been really badly hit by this pandemic, and food and accommodation, tourism. i think we would expect them to, to bounce back pretty quickly, to be honest. but there are others where they might be more permanent change. and one thinks of the, the retailed and commercial sector where habits and the application of technology will simply change the way we behave. and then there are questions which remained to be answered as a lot of debate about whether permanently we have short global supply chains which are proven rather fragile, rather open to disruption, as many businesses saying, look, we have to short and simplify those supply chains. and if they do take that decision,
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i think that's going to have very important implications for production systems across the globe. and that, that will affect many countries in, in very, very profound and basic ways. now in fact, have longer a part of dives in asia and africa. but europe not so much. however, habit changing and some say a market developing europe in commission has now officially declared mealworms to be food, much to the delight of insects farmers. many of him operating under temporary licenses, then now hoping to grow their businesses and make bugs a bigger source of protein for europeans. arvada laws. houser is. it is one of germany's largest insects farms. snip thing in a little town in southern germany. not far from where the danube river starts. its long journey east is a small church and feels as far as the i can see. and it is right here where you
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can catch a glimpse of the future of our food. and these guys have nothing to do with it. no, we're looking at another source of protein. and it's coming from this rather nondescript place to huge factory buildings. the farm is called 6 feet to eat. and they're raising mealworms here. these tiny insects just over 2 centimeters long could be key to feeding the planets. infection port to even 2 or 6 injectors, rich and protein living up to 70 percent of their entire mass is protein. in addition to that, they're also rich and healthy omega 3 fatty acid deficient, somebody's like fish, fish, except with fish. you have a 2 percent shared omega 3 fatty acid for somebody. some in say my especially the meal unites have over 14 percent. they have is $27.00 times as much as i said. so
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for the seeding 5. literally millions of insects are being raised here. mealworms crickets, grasshoppers. each breed with very particular needs, like steady temperatures of up to 40 degrees. the insects live for just 4 to 5 weeks before they make their way into a fridge fall into a deep sleep. that ends in a roasting oven there, packaged and sent to stores. restaurants was straight to consumers who are currently paying premium for the product. but with the u. paving the way the company hopes to produce cheaper soon. because i'm sending up these in credits to new york city. there are some insects ideally suited for ethical factory. farming would like me one more quicker. currently establishing some level of automation in our processes to get away from a lot of the manual labor that is currently needed, trip and that's a way to cut costs and it will help bring the consumer prices down to push this
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bond can well, this figure secrets recent in place me, but what about all those people who can't stomach bug on their salad or their pastor? this while they can go to the noun, becca, quote, heinlein is a baker back and he has been specializing in interesting ingredients like spells or insects. his insect bread contains 20 percent me a warm flower, its pricey at over a year for a small loaf. but customers have quickly taken an interest as a give on look at positive, but we were positivity, surprise, especially with regards to our older customers. we thought that the younger generation would be more likely to try out something new. that in fact, it was the overseas room and how that got really excited about life. and many even tried to hold me a worms to tom reason enough for the baker to hope that his
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store stays busy and customers are enjoying more off his experiments. finally, crowds have been chairing the complete reopening of downtown las vegas after more than a year. there was and visitors can even enjoy life music with no masks or social distancing required businesses are now allowed to be open at full. pansy, us back. same road out is providing a much needed economic shot in the arm. 40 city that largely depends on tourism. jobless rates in las vegas to 34 percent in april 2021 of the worst rates in the country. now, hotels are 80 percent and we can get to time for reminder of our top story, this our the u. s. is plenty of room both 25 percent of the goods from 6 countries . we want the big tech firms levies which cover $2000000000.00 of imports from u. k. india, australia, italy, spain, and turkey terrace will initially be suspended to allow for negotiations
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lose silverman. the biggest thing here in the news . oh, the forgotten about for a long time. at last, fabio grew and his colleagues are directing traffic again and the piazza, the media transforms into a real once more the
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next into the conflict with tim sebastian, scribe between israel and the militant palestinian group. how much remains fragile my guess is we from gaza, is that the main spokesman when he finally accepts the targeting israeli civilians violates international law. but is there anyone left and he still wants to talk to conflict zone 60 minutes on the w. o. o. and german whiskey. anytime in the
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video, nevada, they have to beg for those songs to sing along to download the call from super various causes, put us into active exercises are available in the w dot com slash dogs on facebook . all in the germans are free with b, w. the news. hello and welcome to focus on europe with me live show. thanks for joining us today . relations between the you and bella. ruth, have reached freezing point. that's because a strong man look as simple force that european passenger plane to land in the ban,
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lucien capital minsk, one of the passengers, an opposition journalist he's been arrested. b u is outraged and has reacted with sanctions. but lucas shinkel is getting support from his close ally in russia, but then put in is pending firmly behind the blue sky regime. the plane that was carrying the government critic roman progressive it was on its way to live wayne ya, where the service has been living in exile shortly before reaching its destination . the plane was intercepted by a fighter jet and redirected 2 minutes. a clear message from lucca shinkel to the opposition. you're not safe anywhere, not even abroad. romantic sandwiches, parents don't live in bella lewis from a fall. they are helpless. he watching what's happening to their son. little when remind practice, which is parents, watch the video of their son in detention. the 1st thing they see is the marks of
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abuse. what you want. i see that he's been struck in the face of work when it's done, you know, even if it's been covered by makeup on the green, you can see it any way you know or well, it looks as if his teeth on the left side are missing with a mr. nice little thing. they, i know my son. i see that he's got a broken nose. journalist remind process save. it's criticized bella versus regime putting him on lucas shanker is right. even his parents were forced to flee in exile in poland. they've heard reports accusing this son of organizing mass riots punishable by 15 years imprisonment in the video. 26 year old vermont says he'll cooperate with the investigators. he was likely coerce, got more to anyone, confess to something they haven't done. and there haven't even been any mass, right? nobody smashed of anything or anyone who did any shop? nothing of the kind that you're wore. a man will call say again,
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says the police in bella versus know how to get confessions. he's one of the very few in men's who would talk to us. he is afraid, but it's more important to speak about his friend ramana and sergey know each other from this soccer club, country with him. and he has an aversion to injustice in life. and the love for bella rues both together must have prompted him to work for me. this remind participate which was editor in chief of the opposition online media outlet . yes. in summer 2020. when it had an audience of millions, for videos of people protested and state brutality again. during those weeks, people took to the streets all across the country to demand freedom and demonstrate against rig elections and alexander lucas change those rules. next, to also posted information on when and where the protests would be held in the
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actors was the headquarters to upon patillo makes no secret that they consciously taken this step from journalism to activism. for the sake of democracy, the national guard civic responsibility and our thoughts of the future of the country and the future of our children. she wouldn't allow us to stand passively on the sidelines. and most of us that i knew, you know, with people asked us to coordinate their events after the regime had block all the other channels, gotta be with you. and of course, so we assume full responsibility for that and was glad to step on to tea. those workplaces closely guarded, like remind purchase savage, he's on lucas shank because list of wanted terrorists. but even if he sees little chance, the protests in bella reese will make a difference. he won't give up on us. every protest is brutally put down with the use of bullets or guns, the beatings, murders of prisoners and persecution. to my people are scared when they can be
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arrested. just for having white and red window blinds are white and red faced man looks in men's political scientists felt every couple years of age doesn't see why russia would be directly involved in the cross forced landing and protest, which is the rest. the story russia has an advantage from this situation who conflict of the more conflicts feller is, has with the west, the more lucca shanker on russia. lou from the lucas shanker holds on to power only by the grace of bruton. without the billions of years in lines and guarantees of mutual assistance, lucas shanker might not have survived last year protests in return. who would like to see a currency union and join taxation system, and eventually perhaps the complete union of russia and bella roost the body language only underlined who has the upper hand. lucas shanker has reacted to the use sanctions by once again, styling himself as a victim of the west,
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but on the new position, they've gone from organizing protests to putting us and i choke whole thing. yeah. in job search for new weak points as well underway and all this is directed not only us, we were just testing ground for them before they march even farther into the east. reminds parents fee for their sons life boys partition. i'm almost certain they going to do something to him the way they always do now and not done nothing. and they say with a heart attack or a suicide or something like that. and the physician and that's fellow group today in late may democracy, activists v told should died in a penal colony officially cardiac arrest was given as the cause of death. but when his family received veto his body, his head was bandaged. the long live bella was the mourners call at his grave side. it's then a long wait,
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but the european football championship is finally happening. the french team are the reigning wheel champions and they have good chances of lifting the trophy this year, matches will be played in 11 different countries, but they hard fans. like, i mean cars are sad that france is not among the hosts. he won't get to see his team play live film across the country. the football fever is as high as ever. it's the 1st time in over a year that i mean caches. amateur soccer team is coming together for practice, just outside of paris. for french soccer pitches like much else, had been shot because of the pandemic. as if it feels good to be playing again, i'm totally out of practice. so it's an tastic to get back into it,
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and his teammates would love to watch the french national squad compete and that he has european championships, disappointment from a favorite to win. the title won't be hosting any matches. just to look at this. when i miss mostly is that euphoria that excitement back feeling of togetherness. when you're inside the stadium, it feels as if you're one with your team, then it's very special. back in 2018 from posted and one of the world's count. it was time, a huge celebration for the country. i mean, felt proud to be french. ah, i don't think i've ever seen so many people gathered in one place to celebrate a victory. it was incredible. everyone went crazy shouting and singing the national anthem. well, but this year french stadiums will remain shot and travelling abroad to watch the french team play his bows, costly and complicated because of quarantine rules. it's
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a huge let down for football fans like he loves the sports so much. he almost always west football shit, especially that of his favorite team rail madrid, health services. this is one of my favorite of you. it's for now those. it's a corner lou on the left and this is an ac milan shirt clip. i like them a lot and even though they are a bit further down the leak table, but they'll bounce back and tell me when we saw and this is f c buyer, and i am the players from the french national scores that army and his teammates look up to many of whom have an immigrant background. ah, they're an inspiration to mean who has that unity in father one day, i mean wants to make it fake as well. he's got some bishop plans and wants to open
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a rental service. select recon farming aims for the virtues of his favorite player, kellyanne me about pay hard work and politeness on the pitch. fabi anbo now understands this yearning for success. he runs a fan club that supports the french national team in morgan soccer and we're all. we're all the same regardless of age and whether we are rich or poor with our skin color, religion or political beliefs with what we want to experience during matches is that revealing of together. and that's just, that's what really matters simple. i mean has turned his mother into a soccer fan as well. she says there's a silver lining to the current situation. now, she and her son can stay at home and watch the matches together on television. we purchase it the most. i wasn't too happy when he went to paris to join the huge crowds of football fans, but they tend to be pretty crazy. i find that's
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a bit scary for some people want that though. but i mean can't wait for stadiums to finally reopen. so he can stir on his teams from the stands as above one de la corona virus pandemic will be over in our love football will still be there. we just need to fan the flames a bit and we can re ignited. i'm sure back just to show patience and confidence are certainly qualities required from the top soccer players. and i mean hope one day to join them. has the coven 19 pandemic inspired you to make major changes in your life? well, savannah hodge from serbia asked herself what really matters in life and what her ideal place to live would be. after some soul searching, she packed her bags and moved from the capital belgrade to the village of very job . she and other professionals who found
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a new home there are bringing new life into a village that could have otherwise died out. savannah hodge relishes the flesh surroundings. there are a stones throw from her new home because it's in those lab report of the 1st time i came to rome, georgia, and saw these wonderful clinton was when i was learning world climbing. or if i had a strong vision that this place to be transformed into an ideal place for climate, for most of the folks could pay. basically that dream has come true of sunset. you see your wagner used to work in human resources and the serbian capital belgrade. she would visit room just to go climbing in her spare time. but then the pandemic hair and everything changed. working remotely, she decided to relocate to the countryside. but we didn't want to stay in the city because of the corona virus,
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and the whole situation on life is totally changed. i think for the better increment missing the boy. plenty of city dwellers have recently picked up sticks and moved to the village of rome. jeff and sir b as port in search of a more pleasant living environment. remote working has given them the flexibility to do so. from jer has been trying to attract urbanites for years. me got more really solid. mrs. i think in 2006, when we set up the council, we've done a study that found the village was about to die out with, you know, because it allows the way it was available. so we made a plan to install a new infrastructure and develop our natural potential to me. but since jala victorville snowboarding is more is 2 years later we had internet access. and then you rhodes asked me what i believe, whatever it will settle dragged or not. so much pretty much masterminded villages rejuvenation,
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she's the top manager who relocated to from years ago in the she says having proper infrastructure in place is important for attracting new people. so i need to interact but so as the right mindset. cuz the according to quality quoted, so kind of it has had a lasting impact show and it's not only on for me think that i think the crisis just made people over the world. think about what they really value in life. i've seen clarity p 0 dragon. those idea was to combine tranquil village life with the opportunities afforded by modern technology. locals have benefited as well. for example, by getting high speed internet access. that drug has coached a number of villagers already for mobile chemist. formerly, the newcomers have helped in many ways, especially dragging out, but i know that she was the 1st to hold workshop, where the women got together and learned various things. well, that helped us sweat on a middle muslim snares
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a non non could me some nation is one of the great stories here in the village. read solemn salah, the design. she and her family have benefited from this development towards more tourism. and it's potential mississippi to be said email watson's g profile to rent out a rooms for stitches mesh. they must be under a small scale production like a sierra of all that with the help of one training project because also mentioned and her husband used to barely scrape by what they earned from their little farm. now they rent the room is mostly to tourists who come to room. jeff for climbing via d v day. internet is very important for me because people see page and what we offer the premier uses a see if they can.

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