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2 weeks ago a cyber attack against the colonial oil pipeline cause non queues at the pumps of the search in u. s. gas prices. today, american consumers were wondering if meet prices would go the same way as a cyber attack against the world's biggest meet processor affected about 20 percent of us slaughtering capacity. colonial pay the criminals between $4.00 and $5000000.00. j b. s says it has now resolved the issue. so ransomware is clearly big business. i'm fail, go in berlin, and this is the day the the ransomware attacked by trim. well, that was a warning shot. we are looking to steal our intellectual property. they are looking to steal our personal identification and they're looking to conduct interference
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and influence operation. my administration will be pursuing a global effort rent were attacked by national criminals, who often is global money laundering networks of care. i mean that it no longer is just a simple guessing of passwords or perhaps a phishing email. there's evidence that an actor reads where it is in russia. they have some responsibility. welcome to the day we begin with a growing threat from the dark side of the web. ransomware is malware that encrypts its targets. computer systems hackers event demand run, so usually paid encrypted currency to unlock the files several weeks ago. so i'm printing rules shut down the colonial oil pipeline in the united states, which supplies oil to the u. s. east coast. it was one of the biggest digital ransom attacks ever reported its belief. the group with ties to russia was behind
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it. his latest attack had a different target, meet was biggest, meet processing companies, getting back on line after a cyber again, paralyzed to it's id systems in north america and australia. why the, the white house said j b. s a received a ransom demand from a criminal organization based in russia. president biden signal that he would retaliate. production is on hold at this factory in the u. s. state of nebraska, the employee carpark mt. the model, the processing plant is highly automated. animal slaughter, invoicing and deliveries. everything relies on a centralized computer system. without that system production has had to shut down at one of the biggest meet production companies in the world. j b. s accounts for about a quarter of all beef. and the 5th of all pork produced domestically in the united states in grand island alone, that $5000.00 head each day, and the,
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the stores, the restaurants that they supply, that's their supplier. the biden administration phase j b. s believes the so called ransomware attack, originated from a criminal organization, most likely, based in russia. many gangs develop and use such software to encrypt the victim's files and then demand payments for decryption. you know, we're not taking any options off the table in terms of how we may respond, but of course, there's an internal policy review process to consider that we're in touch with the russians as well. to convey our concerns about these reports, the f b, i say it's now investigating in the usa, both companies and federal agencies are fighting a wave of ransomware attacks. just a few weeks ago, cyber criminals crippled the largest fuel pipeline in the united states. its operator colonial is set to paid some $3000000.00 euros and ransom to the attackers for many cyber experts believe that's just the beginning. i think
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a big part of this is that you have to make sure you actually have visibility into the threat. and a lot of organizations aren't able to find and fix different vulnerabilities faster than the adversaries that they're fighting. meanwhile, j b s say is it's been able to restore parts of its computer system, but nevertheless, experts believe that the closure of the company's plans will most likely lead to higher meet prices. and let's get more on this remote rob watts from d w. business or welcome rob. so often we look at the crime like this and presume it's at some spot the 17 year old. and he said, mom's basement, who is likely to be behind this weather is i see a specific group that's being blamed for this. people with links to this half blaming a notorious group known as are evil. the are standing for ransomware. and this is very much though, that modus operandi that favored way of operating of these ransomware attacks. and
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they actually came out of, or at least took credit for of a very high profile. ransomware attack just earlier this year on a supplier for apple, quanto computing spaced in taiwan. on that occasion they demanded 50000000 euros. $50000000.00 actually for the company to get it states back when the company initially refused to do that. i refused to do that. all you full started posting details that they've got from this stolen data on line of this group is believed to at least have hackers in russia, if not, have links to russia, mainly because the places where it started posting all of this data were on the dark web, and they were on russian language forums. also, it's not been known as yet, carry out an attack on a russian entity. so the russia is very much thought to be in some way involved in this. and whether it's actually behind it, or just facilitating or just orienting,
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just not shutting them down. and this is one of the key accusations that is level russia is that it is, if not, it directly encouraging hacking is that it's some sort of safe haven. this is where the united states is accused man, the other countries like iran in china being, i mean, the thing with russia is that it's got lots of very highly qualified id workers who are underpaid. and that makes it a rich breeding ground for hackers. i suppose, and it's been accused of allowing them to operate so long as they don't carry out a tax on russian entities. ok. so then the money gets, gets paid and, and lots of these companies are insured for just this sort of event drama say. so how does it get paid? well, it's the way it's done. it is something that would have been difficult to imagine, you know, not, not so many years ago because it's all done over something called the dark web, which is something we haven't known about for that long. and it's done using crypto
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currencies. so what the hacking group will do is they'll encrypt this data and then an exchange for the key to unencrypted o d encrypted fell demand money in the form of a crypto current because it's not traceable because it's not traceable. you can send crypto currencies and receive them without giving your name or, you know, a legal address, anything like that it's, it's a real dream for criminals. so it, is it true that there are companies out there? oh, gangs out there who will, if i was so inclined to provide me with having services and software, if i paid off, yeah, i mean, what you're talking about here is something that's known as ransomware. as a service. now you might have had, it isn't good software. that's a faster service, which is a thing indeed, yes, their software is a service is where your i might find on the internet, a company that has a good piece of software that we want to use. and we will lease it off them, we'll pay them a certain amount of money. we'll never own the software, but we'll be able to use it for a certain amount of time. well,
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you can do that just as freely with ransomware through the dock web. they advertise it in much the way as software companies do it. you can ties. yeah. and you can buy a package with 247 support. if you want their a user reviews, it's actually, it would appear quite easy to get hold of this ransomware software. if you were to want to carry out one of the tax, but obviously some prior i t experience is required and if you have it, okay, i was asking for a friend, it's fine, it's fine. and it's always about money. well, the ransomware attacks it would certainly appear so because they demand the money and then the attack and but you have to think about what, what other possible reasons can be behind haps. so the intelligence angle, for example, we have the sort of a wind hack. last year i see firm in the united states that was hacked data from even us government agencies. microsoft became compromised and that went and
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detected for months. the only reason that, that, you know, a saving money issue that sold about attacking companies on being able to get hold of intelligence. there's also the political surface that can also be there. the reason for these attacks. and there's clearly thought to be a political angle behind these rants, even these ransomware attacks because the white house is saying that it's expected to in some way, guy. the discussions in this between president biden and president putin, when they meet in geneva, later on this month. ok, robin taking copious notes. effective robots from d. w. business. thank you . ok. government is hosting a global vaccine confidence summit says international lead. a see ways to improve uptake of cove in 1900 vaccines. that job has been made more difficult, but online skeptics raising doubt about the safety of the nations. one coordinated campaign a piece of targeted the bound tech pfizer drug by offering the payments to social
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media influences were willing to spread misinformation. on his youtube channel code to watch man presents his take on current affairs. a couple of weeks ago he received an ominous email to me and it has an influence agency based in london, contacted me, which is not unusual on but what was strange was in the very 1st e mail, they said we had some infant here that we would like you to disseminate, i will tell you for the time they asked him to discredit biotech and referenced supposedly secret information that allegedly proved hundreds of people have died from its vaccination. he played a long and took up their offer to find out more of the got the no handle. i got further instructions saying for example, that my post should come across personal opinion. by that i should know that my sponsored posts, which by the way, is illegal in germany illegal at that i shouldn't say that i came across this
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information myself around the world. youtube is it being offered money in similar circumstances? like leo car say, who lives in front, we are at the center of, of something going on like information war. and people need to be super, super cautious of what they read about when to hear about france's health minister responded sharply to these attempts to manipulate the public opinion before this or not someone was the vast majority of french people want to be vaccinated. and i don't think anyone from, from, or abroad can dissuade the framing with such a negative communication campaign that you did told me to help in the business. according to research by german broadcast, the a r d. youtube is from other countries have already spread the dubious information and india, for example, one of these. so here, there are 2 companies who pro to action attempts this brazilian youtube or is also seen warning view as against what he calls the dangerous vaccine ski blow to the
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mountain. forget there are lots of famous people out there who won't do almost anything for cash. it's dangerous, especially when it comes to things like elections that influences are being paid to place certain messages. go out and feel good on the board to play the daniel loafer, an editor of germany's net politics. not all new science has been researching the issue, cassandra saying that this company doesn't even exist in a british commercial register. a dummy company. that doesn't happen to have a doorbell at the address provided clinton did that. we found it's customers seem by and large mostly to be russian line. mia code touch man stopped researching the topic, the suppose an agency and how they figured out who was leading them on and cut all contact. so let's get more mission d, w, and for the public fully las welcome, pablo. why target bond tech pfizer? well, 1st and foremost, the by on tech pfizer vaccine is that one of the main vaccines being used here in
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the e u. and in the united states now, a french investigative, that media report pointed to the similarities between the disinformation campaign and the official twitter account of russia's booking fee vaccine. now what it says on this, we're going to see a tweet now where you can see that on their, at their it is, you can see that actually on their twitter account, they attack m r n a vaccines such as this by, on tech, pfizer vaccine and the maternal vaccine, now splitting the v hasn't actually been authorized for use here in the european union or in the united states to very big and lucrative markets. of course. now last month, the use of foreign service warned against quote, states sponsored vaccine. this information campaigned from russia and china and also a report from the european union. they concluded that moscow and beijing were aiming to so mistrust in western vaccines by sensationalizing safety concerns. ok,
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so how do, how to, how do governments, how to state bodies fight back against this sort of misinformation? well, it's very difficult, obviously, and what i did was i approached at the center for countering digital hate. now they've analyzed thousands of social media posts that have been spread about vaccination miss and i spoke to their c e o. m run mad, and this is what he had to say to me. the platforms themselves, facebook, instagram, google, youtube, that are critical in spreading this misinformation. they are all american and of course the legislations that can most effect the regulation of those companies of american. however, europe is legislation, additional service zach the u. k. is legislation for the online services bill and as ever social media companies at the root of all this what they say? well emma, and i'm just touched on it there. of course there is legislation and a foot. and obviously there, this is a multi layered issue because it's not only just legislation, like you said,
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it's the social media companies as well. they have to play a role in this with their guidelines, but they also have to actually do something about it. and they say social media platforms that they do remove millions of posts which violate their policies and they have made efforts to improve at the spreading or, or to improve, to stop the spreading of missed information. so for example, on twitter or facebook, they've introduced this new tool will say that you have to read a post before you send it on to your context. because ultimate will happen is it has some sort of snap, the headline, people will read the headline and then they'll just send it on. and actually if you read it, maybe if you've read it, you'll realize you don't actually agree. what's that there? and you wouldn't pass it on to your contacts, but to be honest with you need that you need the social media companies working along with legislation. and obviously we're dealing with at, you know, an issue that affects people around the world. and obviously the users like ourselves also have to play
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a role in this by actually looking at what information we're spreading on to the people that we have in our contacts. thank you. that's a problem fully and his oh, joe biden has become the 1st fitting us the president to visit the sides of the tulsa massacre in oklahoma, remarked a 100 years since a white mob killed as many as 300 african americans in the middle class district know that the time as black wall street is biden's rights for black americans is still under assault to this day, are now the survivors of the tulsa massacre over 100 years old, but never in their long life. have they seen a president commemorate the event? president biden held a minute of silence in tulsa to remember a black community that was subjected to one of the worst rachel attacks in us history for much too long. the history of what took place here was told in
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silence, cloaked in darkness. but just because history is silent, it doesn't mean that it did not take place. in 1921, a mob of white people looted and burned tulsa's, thriving greenwood district. a proper account of the dead was never completed. but some estimates say hundreds of black americans were killed. those now living in the cities say the president's visit was vital for racial justice. and it's important because there's a beginning of admittance. there's a beginning of, let's speak on these things and let's try to deal with this so that we can grow and move forward. we need his presence. we need for people to continue to learn about the race massacre and to continue to invest to really help us move forward. we're looking back is one thing, but thinking about what's next is sort of the big part of it. like, what are we going to do to make things right? what are we going to do to improve our community?
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but it has the clear of the commitment for reparations to survivors and their descendants. that says his administration is aware that more needs to be done to address racial inequality. ah, insects have long been a part of the dies in asia and africa, but here in europe, not so much. that said, habits are changing and there's more people turn that back. so not even a product. some see a market developing the european food safety agency recently approved meal worms, human food, and the new industries already flourishing. the farms hoping to transform infects into another protein source europeans, even if it's just a nice one. d w reporter loss how to visit one of germany's largest insect farms. the protein of the future is being grown here in a factor rebuilding in a village in southern germany. the farm is called 6 feet to eat and they're raising
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mealworms here. these tiny insects just over 2 centimeters long, could be key to feeding the planets in tech support to even to succeed insects and rich and protein living up to 70 percent of their entire masses proteins. and in addition to that, they're also rich and healthy. omega 3 fatty acid fish, somebody's like fish, fish in except with fish. you have a 2 percent shared omega 3 fatty acid on. when putting some vice with some in say my especially the meal unites housing over 14 percent. they have to be 7 times as much for me. i said so and split the ceiling 5. literally millions of insects are being raised here. meal worms, crickets, grasshoppers. each breed with very particular needs, like steady temperatures of up to 40 degrees. the insects live for just 4 to 5
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weeks before they make their way into a fridge fall into a deep sleep that ends in a roasting oven. there packaged instance the stores, restaurants or 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 often these in this to new york city, there are some insects ideally suited for ethical factory. farming would like me one more quicker. i'm currently establishing some level of automation and our processes to get away from a lot of the manual labor that is currently needed. and that's a way to cut costs, and it will help bring the consumer prices down to push this bond on this because it's been, it's been recent in place. you know. but what about all those people who can't stomach bug on their salads or their pastor? this while they can go to the noun, becca, cook heinlein is a baker in your back, and he has been specializing in interesting ingredients like spells or insects. his
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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 the positive. but we were positively surprised, especially with regards to our older customers. we thought that the younger generation would be more likely to try out something new, but in fact, it was the over room and that got really excited about life. and many even tried to hold me a was to of to hear tom reason enough for the baker to hope that his store stays busy. and customers are enjoying more of his experiments. ah, nice being cool. the longest distance migration of wild elephants ever recorded in china, i heard the 15 wandering on the fence as embarked on a 500 kilometer journey. after straying from
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a nature reserve in china southwest. if not reach the outskirts of the major city of co, ming where authorities are trying to keep them out of populated areas. an epic track through southwestern china, destination unknown. now one certain why this heard of 15 wild asian elephant strayed from a peaceful, national nature of the united province. one theory is that their leader lacks experience and lead the group astray. other experts say the journey is the result of human development. and the elephants of searching for new habitats, whatever the reason that track has become the longest distance migration of wild elephants ever recorded in china. this is that, this is the 1st time in history that we've seen anything like this. it's never happened before. so everyone is trying to figure out why it's happening. we need to observe the elephant further and study them movements and have the group set out as
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16 animals that to turn around and went home. and the baby was born during the track. the herd has moved through villages, broken into bonds, trampled crops, and caused more than a $1000000.00 of losses. but now the elephants are approaching concerning a city of 7000000 people. and wild chinese social media is full of posts and videos of sightings. a task force of 360 people and 9 drones is busy tracking the heard, desperately trying to keep them away from the most populated areas. and our final story on animal corner can sense ago in california who got a little close to nature van advisable. after you tackled a bad garden surveillance video shows another bad taking her cubs for
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a walk along the garden wall in the los angeles summer. didn't go down too well with the family dog and in stamps the 17 year old hailey maurine come separate the animals. i said she was thinking about saving her dog. mostly. escape is just a straight spray in her advice is don't try be always good advice and that was the day as every conversation continues online, you'll find this on twitter, d, w. you have a good day. the news, the ah
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that danger. got upset that i would love to give them i had serious problems on a personal level and i was unable to live. there wasn't ah, you want to know their story, migrants clarifying and reliable information for my grants. me the news. hello and welcome to focus on europe with me lives show. thanks for joining us today. relations between the you and bella. ruth have reached freezing point. that's because the strong men look as simple force that european passenger plane to
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land in the lucy and capital minsk. one of the passengers, an opposition journalist, he's been arrested. the you is outraged and has reacted with sanctions. but look at the call is getting support from his close allied in russia. but then put in is pending firmly behind the below. ruth can regime the plane that was carrying the government critic roman protest. savage was on its way to lithuania, where a port, civic has been living in exile shortly before reaching his destination. the plain was intercepted by a fighter jet and re directed to mince a clear message from lucca, shinkel to the opposition. you're not safe anywhere, not even abroad. roman protests savages, parents don't live in bella. ruth, from a fall. they are helpless. he watching what's happening to their son when remind processes which his parents watch the video of their son in detention. the 1st thing they see is the marks of abuse. when you want to see that he's been struck in
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the face somewhere when it's done, you know, even if it's been covered by makeup in the green, you can see it anyway or well, it looks as if his teeth on the left side are missing with a mr. wilson, they, i know my son, i see that he's got a broken nose with journalists to remind practice, age, criticize 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 romano says he'll cooperate with the investigators. he was likely co worst got more than anyone confess to something they haven't done. and there haven't even been any mass, right. and nobody smashed of anything, or anyone who did any shop, nothing of the kind of war. and then we'll call sir gay,
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says the police and believers 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 remind and sergey know each other from their soccer club country what he has an aversion to injustice in life, and the love for bella rues both together, must have prompted him to work for near remind for to say which was editor in chief of the opposition online media. but yet in summer 2020. when it had an audience of millions, for videos of people protested and states brutality against them. during those weeks, people took to the streets all across the country to demand freedom and demonstrate against rick elections and alexander lucas shenker as rule next. so also posted information on when and where the protests would be held in the act. it was who
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headquarters upon patillo makes no secret that they consciously taken this step from journalism to activism. for the sake of democracy, natural gas, or civic responsibility and our thoughts of the future of the country and the future of our children wouldn't allow us to stand passively on the sidelines in the most of us. but i knew, you know, with people asked us to coordinate their events after the regime had blocked all the other channels that have been with you. and of course, so we assume full responsibility for that. and once you get grad stefan per kilos, workplaces closely got it. like remind practice savage. he's on lucas shank because list of wanted terrorists. but even if he sees little chance, the protests and bella roots will make a difference. he won't give up on us. every protest is brutally put down with the use of bullet guns, the beatings, murderers of prisoners and persecution. to my people are scared. i mean,
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they can be arrested just for having white and red window blind or white and red faced man in men's political scientist fell every couple years of age. doesn't see why russia would be directly involved in the aircraft, forced landing and protest, which is the rest of the story. russia has an advantage from the situation who conflict of the more conflicts feller is, has with the west. the more lucca shanker on russia flew from the lucas shinkel hold on to power only by the grace the fruits, and without the billions of years in london, guarantees of mutual assistance. lucas shanker might not have survived last year's protests in return. who would like to see a current for union and join taxation system and eventually perhaps the complete union of russia and bella ruses in the body language. only underlined who has the upper hand notion. lucas shanker has reacted to the use sanctions by once again, styling himself as the victim of the west,
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but on the new position. they've gone from organizing protests to putting us in a chokehold senior in job search for new weak points as well underway. and all this is directed not only at us, we were just testing ground for them before they march, even farther into the east. reminds parents fee for their sons, life boys based practitioner. i'm almost certain they're going to do something to him the way they always do now and not dungeon. and they say with a heart attack or a suicide or something like that. so shoot them this edition and that's spelled over 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 v told body his head was bandaged, the long lived bellow, bruce, the mourners, call at his grace side is then
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a long wait. 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 us are sad that france is not among the hosts. he won't get to see his team play live phil across the country. the football fever is as high as ever. it's the 1st time in over a year that amin cash's 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, it feels good to be playing again. i'm totally out of practice. so it's an tastic to get back into it. and his teammates would love to watch the french national
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squad compete, and this is european championship disappointments from a favorite to win. the title won't be hosting any matches, just come up with this. when i miss mostly is that euphoria that excitement, that feeling of togetherness, when you're inside the stadium, it feels as if you're one with your team. it's very special. back in 2018 from who did. and one of the world count. it was time, a huge celebration for the country. tommy 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 as well. but this year french stadiums will remain shot and travelling abroad to watch the french team play his both costly and complicated because of
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quarantine rules. it's 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 just helps me. so this is one of my favorite talking to you. it's for now those, it's a cornell lou and this is an ac milan shirt club. 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 the buyer and i am the players from the french national scored that mean and his teammates look up to many of whom have an immigrant background. ah, they're an inspiration to mean who has a unity in father one day army wants to make it big as well. he's got some vicious plans and wants to open
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a rental service. phillips recon farming aims for the virtues of his favorite player, kellyanne my bar, 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 for morgan soccer, and we're all, we are 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 a feeling of togetherness is 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. the football fans tend to be
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pretty crazy. philip, i find that's a bit scary. do you want that though? but i mean, can't wait for stadiums to finally reopen, so he can spare on his tv from the stands. as above one day, a corona virus pandemic will be over, and our love football will still be there. we just need to fan the flames a bit and we can re ignited. i'm sure of bachelor's show. patience and confidence are certainly qualities required from the top soccer players and in hopes one day to join them. has the covert maintain pandemic inspired you to make major changes in your life? well, savannah hodge from serbia asked herself what really matter is alive 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 these lush 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, clear that was when i was learning world climbing to all 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 for you. you see your wagner used to work in human resources and the serbian capital belgrade. she would visit room just to go climbing and 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 grimley i'm using the boy plenty of city dwellers have recently picked up sticks and moved to the village of room. 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 jo 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 done a study that found the village was about to die out where the norfolk was where it was available. so we made a plan to install a new interest structure and develop our natural potential victim bill smuggling. us more is 2 years later we had internet access. and then you rhodes asked me what i believe it will settle, dropped and not tom ich pretty much masterminded villages rejuvenation. she's
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a top manager who relocated to from jay 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 over the course of supply chain, the car could be so kind of it has had a lasting impact show not only on from jer, and i think the crisis has made a little over the world. think about what they really value in light clarity to drug and idea was to combine tranquil village life with the opportunities afforded by modern technology. locals have benefited as well. for example, what's getting high speed internet access. that drug has coached a number of villagers already for mobile chemist. morgan newcomers have helped him many ways. especially dragon. she was the 1st to hold workshop is where the women got together and learned various things. well, that helped us get on the medical model, snares
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a non non could me some nation is one of the great stories here in the village read. selim salah, the design of the she and her family have benefited from this development towards more tourism. and it's potential mississippi to border the say, even watson of facebook profile to rent out her rooms just to smash. they must be under a small scale production like a sierra vows 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 jet for climbing tv. the internet is very important. it's all because people see our page and what we offer. premier uses a see if they can order our cheese mesh, days, or book
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a room over the name of the way it used to be without the internet. who would know we even exist in a.

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