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the different languages we fight for different things. that's fine. but we all pick up for freedom, freedom of speech and freedom of press. giving freedom of voice, global news that matters. d, w, made for mines me. the ah, early morning and barton metal said capital of laura in northwestern venezuela at the entrance to the wholesale market, hundreds of customers have already gathered this lively market is run by a community with utopian ideal that goes to solar. ah,
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news that goes as a federation of 50 organizations mostly cooperative with 33000 paid up members and a staff of some 1300. but in spite of the general shortages in venezuela, they managed to produce and sell an impressive amount of food. sick was so low because the solar runs 3 large weekly markets in the middle and for smaller ones around the city, for your client, for $60.00 and some media. here we survived $75000.00 families with $450.00 tons of fruit and vegetable each week. so marked the game yesterday. and that was in the current situation that goes to solar. what to disappear overnight for that would be have
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a year that does the international thanks and have hit the venezuelan population har. everything is in short supply. the 2nd says dollar plays and absolutely vital role for the people of bark metal more than a 3rd of the residents by their food. and it's market the they view that goes to sol as being on their side. they trust the organization. not least because its fears well clear of all political controversy. kaiser, we decide our prices are lower than at the conventional market because our profit margin is much smaller. so if you are getting, we just cover our cost up to ms to home, we're not interested in making on the money. i'm not providing a community service to lies done reading the for she
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areas kind of vegetable sold at the same price of pies for calls on sandwich. 75000 families participate in the solar belongs to them. so i can say, everybody should know for many years we've venezuelan, have been getting poorer, and probably gustavo silos is an economist. and a founding member of seco says solo in any organization. the 1st thing they do is to put a foremost out that formal structure limits your possibly deal or be yourself
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so we, we eliminate all unless you have the possibility of being anything can happen. but how does this enormous organization manage to operate without the usual structures and hierarchies? who makes the decision? what do they decide about? how or decisions taken tasks, assign priority set? i mean, well that's fine, you know, to the right of both joint local might not buy more. you may not values have for notation that that you can learn values. here we learn about it. if we practice him, ah, ah, ah,
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ah, the 8th of march women's cooperative in the village of palo verde is a member of that goes to sola. ah, the women produce whole food each week. their products are loaded onto the truck and transported the 3 hour drive to bark metal. ah, there they are, sol, that's that goes to solar market. i think women meet regularly and not only to discuss business. today, the founding members are present. gabriela carrera recalls the cooperative challenging beginning when they will need to know those days. male dominance was very strong. people we wanted to show that we women could also create a cooperative loan, but that it wasn't only men who could organize thing and say,
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just you know how we wanted to show them, you know, have a job on their aid at the most low putting she pamphlet, the gospels formed the basis of our years. how did god create us? women via your effort from men are not that much bad and or are we as valuable as men in the side of god? so not yourself, but i do want to god in hand. does he have us as slaves or, or not? and somehow there are loading in the early days, it wasn't just the men who marked these enterprising women almost everybody called them crazy goats because they were cultivating vegetables and flowers to sell. it was the man's role to be the breadwinner. it took many years before the women
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achieved financial independence and could afford a modern production facility than m. all. we make a credit for instance, whole grain budgetary and pasting data, in addition, various musing that we also make so much. and you know, la la duka, some of the founders of the cooperative were also members of a catholic lay organization called the legion of mary legion, supported the women and helped organize adult education, including courses on nutrition and gardening. lloyd, i can almost share that no moment though. they love the love they were always moments when we wanted to throw in the towel. sometimes we got home very late. oh, barely sold any post her fatal for the live that being women,
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we have the strength to keep going. they are the lamp, the they still have that strength. they've become a tightly knit group who solidarity goes far beyond the trick of making good pasta . a solidarity, they pass on to their children. i see we can see that we didn't make a fortune, but we've enriched our knives and that of our families. and we can make provision for sickness i saw 3. let me let them be okay. and i think we can share most thing i'm. i me combine. yeah. if a company points out that i've done something wrong and i accepted it can be we spent every day together. they were like family for me. why the, this modern italian pasta machine is their pride and joy and their main source of
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income. despite the women's determination marketing, the product wasn't easy. at 1st, they joined psychosis sola early on. so they could bypass the middleman and sell their wares directly in the market. over the years, the women haven't only created secure jobs and a regular income for themselves and their families. they've become more independent . you're going okay, and apprentice him. i heard involved a big learning curve, ended up we learned to say collectively to respect the needs of others as well as we did in the service and narrative, but also different. what else in the
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2nd their soul? a funeral home in downtown bark. ac metal provides dignified burial services, in which the bereaved can come to terms with their lot applying the need for a funeral home was what gave rise to that goes to sola. now an enormous federation of cooperative. so let us know, and the solar was founded in 1967 because it was needed because of death for a dignified barrier was unavoidable for the poor population. so they created a cooperative and a burial insurance fund. he forgot about the company from the to the own. full co operative died. we had to find a solution to pay for the funeral. together we founded the funeral service. that was the start of seco se sola
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barrel and my area. they used to be several funeral homes in that sense, but most of them close down. if i didn't get that, i was momentarily to the coffins. i guess that has to do with a general situation in the country and the way a moment than what we have only been able to stay in business because we work together like a family. if accuplacer most are real life, the lack of raw materials makes people inventive. they find ingenious solutions. as though it's all rough cycled material material are the receipts from our market . like they provide a soft cushion before the body. our aim is to use only recycled and ecological materials on the one before when i, when we go over the mortgage again, larry master,
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all death is the last thing that happens to you in life. we do everything to provide a dignified farewell, even for people with little money, but the people who want to use the funeral service joined the co operative and pay a monthly fee. is the last name, a phone call. i'm more you're proud of our work and do it with love and commitment . he's in a mine, i currently we have 23000 register members, including relative that from 184000 people are insured with tech. i'm one of the 23000 times 8. so that's quite a large measurement of us up. what i keep going most people prefer to come to us instead of elsewhere burial cost more. they use such bad materials that the coffin
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falls apart in the body for a book. it's mike. i mean, i mean, i think what i thought about me sickle cell solar means a lot to me, but i came here when i was 23. it means everything to me what holds the huge organisation together its function so differently from conventional companies and organizations in sick was his. everything in seconds to solace grows out of a collective sense of necessity,
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collect even not the needs of the community are discussed and analyzed in regular discussion groups. $1300.00 people reflecting together and nobody has and former authority over everybody. i probably will believe it because we the implant is we want to convert the work in places in a transformation process and our accent is on relationship how we relate with each other. how we relate with the people that come to our servers. i would relate, produce and say, and the cd in the countryside, but all the time on top of your relationship in sequences. so give to the right $1004.00. so i'm going to solar holds $3000.00 meetings a year, and many of those meetings are about how to solve
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a specific problem. disco shawn's, what we gradually formulate the criteria by which we want to do some things. first musson boy, this conversion culture demands a lot of patience and respectful listening. pretending to be consensual, have to be, have an ethical basis, has to be coherent with a browser equity equity. and has to go here with the process of solidarity of mutual help. so i took a little delinquent to get the name of we all experiences every day, and each of us wins trust each is mirrored in the other. it's about the in a process of each individual. hopefully it will. people are responsible, respectful, ethical, equitable. so either you trust that person and with this trust,
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there were yours ah, be weekly courses are held at the seco says sola health center to prepare couples for natural childbirth. in this is pioneering work in a country where more than 60 percent of babies are delivered by a sarian section. often when this isn't medically necessary, me, it's also not a matter of course in venezuela and society, that expectant fathers participate in their partners experience. ah, valley can do 11 my breast feeding. i strengthen my child so its whole being its energy. when i give my child a safe world, when a basic trust in human relationship, it learns resilience, empathy, and mercy,
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and live in a deep connection with patch mama with mother earth. i'm. i'm up with life itself. now why? who made a pretty and we will need this is how wonderful to feel this connection between the 3 of us. i am very, very touched with as if the baby was about to say 2 or more to here. i am truly e my face, you know, by so yucky. you sent the me okay, 2 boys, same class with these courses prepare us to give birth naturally or womanhood is made for that. but i see as well as preparing for a natural birth, all necessary precautionary examinations are carried out regularly. you'll get out of my money than so many marrying in the shape of
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a woman's life. the who we are has changed. lucas, on modernism and postmodernism, have conditioned us to hide our natural way of being women. took them with basic. they deal in a format. they said feminine and thought this kim, i don't see. let's have a look. katie give us. the amniotic fluid is normal for the placenta is fine, a state game less than that, that being when we've got rid of that, you see it moves and kicks. this feels like a knee. it moves because it hears us and i will see my, the heartbeat is good. i'll show you some of the end of the game and someone in the tree national courses. greg, it's a real help but i'm learning what i can do for the child.
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okay. and i'm much more relaxed about giving back to the even at night people gather in front of the seco, says sola health center to get an examination or a doctor's appointment. there is a tremendous need. the staff arrived early. why didn't you notice it st. they sort of organize the flow of patients, assigning them to the appropriate medical departments for examination and treatment synthesis. i'm waiting for the health center is the work of many people with a variety of ideas. i met somebody saying that all supposed to be an open space for people to make contact with each other. normal expected mothers shouldn't be treated as though they had an illness. and they should find community support. in
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the movie, in the 700 people come to health center each day, some 250000 patients a year. they are treated by various departments. we say general manson radiology, pediatric gynecology cardiology and alternative medicine idea. a possible center center is open to the whole community. knew that the prices of 50 percent lower than private clinic or the general health system and venezuela has collapsed to tell me all staff are paid the same wages except
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the doctor's. they are more because they don't all accept the principle of equal pay in order to ensure good care. the community accepts this compromise me be a part of that. i can, i'm not only a radiologist and my also work in the market to help out in the kitchen area and sit at the cash register. and if we on the last company or wherever help is need to get a question on the that i missed you. but my still assuming there's no pecking order with hierarchy and status or the bank or the west coast. our work is structured horizontally. what denominator? sure. we're not all the same doors. everyone has different tasks, guardian, but it's precisely in this diversity that the strength of psychosis, solar lies was when the,
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when i finished my work here, i'll clean the windows and the rooms the 1st cooperatives and venezuela providing services and producing food were established in the 1960 s based on liberation, theology that was partly inspired by marxism and which rapidly spread throughout latin america. the cooperative received the support of missionaries. their main concern with the help the poor and venezuela. but at 1st it was difficult to market the food. at the local museum in. okay, but i still go myself on the move. i hope we will finish exactly in the middle man sent the prices go look. you're going to find out a paid almost nothing is not enough to live on. not even to cover production costs and for some foam. then we started the co operative with seco says solar together.
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we found a way out the middle may, the very cool more notice when they're done they get a 2nd to sola was able to introduce direct marketing from producer to consumer. today the farmers get fare prices for their organically grown vegetable, providing a secure livelihood for themselves and their families the get a mores if we want to be truly human, we need to live in harmony with the natural world, you know. so that's a moral imperative today. don't say immunity particular no nobody. what i do in my
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life must be directly related to mother earth. in it must be in the service of people, of plants and water. my theory told my work must stand in a sacred relationship to mother, to patch a mamma who equal nor less than a 2nd. when he went to the lecture, mamma, and it's very important, especially in times of severe crisis. so there are lots of people who believe that our journey through this world should leave a trail of mindfulness and weight when i'll turn it if culture and harmony with all
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living beings with god knows when to be back in palo verde. torrential downpour doesn't disturb that meeting of the women cooperative. the the it was created by women farmers who can either read nor right. that makes us very proud of that. or we just asked yeah, i thank god and bless the virgin. may this group stay together for ever? ah, ah, o i
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the the news . this is the w news live from berlin, germany far right. failed to shake up the political order in a key regional election. i'm going to michael's conservative find of a challenge from the populace. alternative for germany will bring you all the latest reaction and ask what the result means for the national action in september . the mexicans go to the polls to elect a new lower house of congress. i am determined whether president address manuel. nope, no, but i don't party gets the legislative majority. it needs after
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a bloody election campaign. ah, i'm pablo foley, as welcome to the program. the far right has failed. her redraw germany's political map angle. american conservatives have constantly seen off the challenge from the old for germany in the eastern state of saxony and held the chancellor's party. one more than a 3rd of the vote, a f t last vote. but the far right, it still makes up. the 2nd biggest flock in the regional parliament or vote counting is underway. so let's take a look at the latest to projected results. angle americans, conservatives, the cd. you are on 37 percent at the far right. a f d or on 20.9, the socialist left party or an 11 point to the center left to s p d r. on 8.3,
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the green's on 6 point one and the business friendly f t p on 6.4. or fax, any unhealthy is a small state with fewer than 2000000 voters. so this election carried much more significance than it might have normally. now that's because it was the last test of public opinion before september's national election. so let's take a look at how it played out for months in the polls, the 2 parties were breathing down each other's next. here in the eastern german state of stuck to me on house, in the endo, a resounding unexpectedly strong wind for the conservative t d. u and nothing close to an upset from the far right alternative germany a f d. i was just on lots of devices, have taken a clear stand logo and a large majority of our citizens have said, we don't want to be associated in any way with the 3 latest date. and i'm very grateful for the recipient done on. many here in saxony,
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on how to relatively poor estate, t i f t a could when and would, when it pulled strongly for months, capitalizing on voted, dissatisfaction with the pandemic while keeping to its core and immigration message . instead, sundays result indicate the i, f d may be weakening and it's strong hold areas, but it's putting a positive spin on the result. as it is not the bad, we're very happy with the result. it's pretty much what we got last time and i have to say it's important to me that we got the working class back to left part. he has lost voters and the work is in this day came to us and i'm actually very happy with this result. even though effects to me on how to use a small state to see, to use when here is a much needed boost to federal reader and lash at it. but he's got a lot on the place, like fending off the challenge nationally from the greens he were riding high in
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the palm. if he succeeds lash, it's done the greatest chance of winning the biggest prize. replacing uncle michael as chancellor call me as well. earlier i spoke to our chief political editor mckayla and asked her why actions in this relatively small state matter principle, it matters a lot because it's a strong hold of the far right. a f d policy and there's always big question marks over. can the rise of the a f d behold, particularly in those eastern stronghold state for the answer tonight is yes, absolutely. because the a, f, d was weakened, only st id is still a big political force here, but it was weakened and that the same time and i'm going to michael's c d u party led by the incumbent state premier and has a loss so that they can become stronger. so these are 2 factors that huge success. i'm going to michael's and political camp and for her want to be
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successful unless it who lead the potter party as party leader. but also is tons the kansas in those elections in september, which will determine the future of the entire country. so not very many people who went to the polls. 1.8000000 voters here in saxony and house. but the timing of course, was also essential, as we're just going into the hot phase of the election campaign. because now reporting there. well, let's take a look now assume of the other stories making use around the world. the duke and duchess associates are now parents of a baby girl. little bit, lily diana named baton windsor. it was born on friday. she's named in honor of queen elizabeth and princess diana. both mother and baby are doing well. the american born royal is 8th in line to the british throne. the italian coast guard has detained a ship belonging to the german c i. migrant rescue organisation inspector said the
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vessel was in violation of safety and environmental regulations during its last commission, d. c. i. for both more than $400.00 migrants to the peruvians are going to oppose in a run or folk to elect a new president. right when candidates, keiko for the money is promising to maintain economic stability and pro free market policies. a rival leftist political novice federal castillo has galvanized support from peruse rural poor and voters are casting their ballots. in the biggest election in mexico's history, more than 500 feet in the lower hives are up for grabs. half the regional governors and thousands of mayors are also being elected. the mid term polls are referendum on president andras manuel locked open doors attempts to shake up institutions, killings of 91 politicians, and upon bennett. have mars the election. let's cross over to during the sun,
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the vice, she joined us from the city of pueblo and hi sandra. what is at stake in these elections? these are really mega electrons with more than 21000 political posts to distribute . the focuses on the control of the congress where the governing coalition. morena was 2 3rd majority so far, but also the regional power met will be redefined today as there are 15 governors are up for election and several 1000 meters. right, well we spoke just there before a little bit about the i mentioned the violence that has taken place in the campaign. why has that been the case when unfortunately, violence during election campaigns is very common in mexico. but there has been an increase and alarming increase in the last years. i talked to several analysts and according to them, electro violence has different sources. and there is certainly organized quite
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crime wanting to influence the outcome. but often they're also conflicts among competing candidate. and even among rivals in the same party, and they can end up in murder and problem for mexico is to high impunity. 19 percent of the crimes that remain, i'm punished to perpetuate us, can be almost sure that they won't. they won't have to pay the consequences. right, well, obviously violence seems to be something that has been commonplace in campaigns. but what are the voters main concerns under what the main concerns of the waters? sure, so the economy, they have and have a crisis and economy crisis and there's also violence and security. there's corruption, it really depends on, on board, just as a big kid, there are several issues for them and concerning the voter and his personal situation. they are different priorities. what impact has the pandemic had on the
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election? while the defendant make is not really very important at the moment we have the, the number, the decreasing of infections and mexico. so almost the whole country is, is now on. and we have a different level system and it's on green level. so there are certainly some measures to protect. the people are going voting, distance and alcoholic that's infections. but there's actually not really a problem because of the pandemic. all right, we'll leave it there. sandra, vice in the city of pueblo, mexico, thank you for that. the united kingdom has been planning to loosen locked and restrictions later this month in the wake of the success of its fascination program around 3 quarters of adults in the u. k. you have now received at least one corona
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virus job and infection rates have fallen drastically, but millions still haven't been fully vaccinated yet. and the new strain of the virus is making people nervous. all over the u. k. people are lining up to get their 2nd vaccine dose sooner than expected. it's a race against a new threat. the so called delta vary and 1st detected in india. wrong. this is the mid day q in front of a london vaccination center that's offering students a shot. we all want to get rid of this, the thieves and go back to normal and get rid of the things. but the delta very could spoil the plan to now dominant variant in the u. k is suspected to be at least 50 percent more contagious data to prove this is still lacking. but it's clear that cases are on the rise. in some regions there is a steep upward trend there, lifting restrictions quite quickly. prime minister, boars, johnson, the june 21st is released day,
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the end of the pen to make everything move back to normal. but we still have a lot of people, a large percentage of people who are not fully protected. we are going to see a 3rd wave in the u. k. we are seeing it already. the case numbers are going up. initial studies show that fully vaccinated adults are sufficiently protected against the delta variance a far smaller percentage of those who test positive are ending up in the hospital compared to before the vaccination campaign began. but scientists and politicians are still debating on the best policy for reopening. i can see nothing in the data at the moment. that means we can't go ahead with step forward with your on june 2020. we got to be so cautious. it would be a mistake to commit to a reopening on the 21st of june. we've learned to our costs over the last 15 months . that's delaying. action can often mean it's too late. ritz are wary of giving up any of their new freedoms. but the more cautious
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policymakers warned that the next 2 weeks are critical and determining whether there's a new surgeon infections to support and germany have one demands under $21.00 european football championship, beating portugal one nail in the final insur vimeo lucas made chuck grabbed the go early in the 2nd half, germany's 3rd continental trial side under 21 level puts down a marker for the senior side with the euro starting on friday. in formula one red bulls said your pet, it has won a dramatic wrong pre and as or by john. it was the mexicans 2nd formula, one tribes, the championship leader and current title holder missed out on points. ferrari, charlotte clark started on po after crush, drew qualifying. and the rates on back to the street circuit was just as chaotic defending champion. louis hamilton soon passed the ferrari in his mercedes but
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later gave up the lead, falling pit stop. to read both mac, the shop and the enemy asked the mountain lamp throat. and so for the high speed crash when he's tired, failed for step. and then almost exactly the same thing happened to him while leading. we've just 5 laps left. the crash meant the race was stopped, and after a frantic re stop, hamilton got the heads of sergio perez. only to look up his brakes and 15 mexican parent sealed victory ahead of germany. sebastian settle back on the podium for the 1st time and an acid mouth in thank you for calling the a, the today. but the de ultimately belong to read both perez. they would have been very well you're not aware that one to for the team. one of them, you know, it is very much pushed,
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happens to leave the drive is championship from britain hamilton. but this season is shaping up to be a lot more unpredictable than recent years. in football, barring units, women's team has won the bonus, legal for the 1st time in 5 years. linda down on that santa barn, on their way to a commanding fornia victory against frankfort, which secured their 4th championship to date. she scored the 2nd 2 as byron and advanced spurts, long title street. last month. barnes maintenance team also won a record extending 9th straight on this legal title. well, before we go, here's a quick reminder of our top story. i'm going to mack olds. conservatives have comfortably seen on the challenge from the populace. far right alternative for germany in a regional election. the vote in the eastern state of saxony unhealthy the last big
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test of public opinion before a general election is watching needles in dw new life from berlin. after a short break, our report or series takes us to gun this time where one woman is helping and drug addicts kicked their comments on don't rate you can always keep up to date on a website, e, w dot com for me and the rest of the team here, take care of you very soon. we've got some hot tips for your bucket list, the magic corner check for food and some great filter memorials to boot. did w travels off we go. how does the virus spread? why do we panic by and when will all this 3 of the topics that we covered in
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a weekly radio. if you would like any more information on the corona virus or any other science conflicts, you should really check out. our podcast is wherever you get your podcasts. you can also find this game w dot com, forward slash science ah o 9. the diary has been fighting to help drug addicts in afghanistan capital covering for 10 years without government or international funding. she's a loan warrior, a strong and independent woman who knows how to hold her own in a conservative society. but now that international troops are departing, after having helped maintain political order for 20 years. laila her diary fears
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for her freedom. i'm most concerned about the future of african women and children. she that on the back generation of the family has lived in a democracy for the past 2 decades. they're fond of music cinema supermodel. and might even want to pursue careers in those areas and you have a list that goes against the taliban police. for me linda, hey dory is getting ready for the day. she puts on her earrings and sneakers. she's going to mother camp. one of the few privately run addiction facilities in kabul, which she founded. the journey takes her from east to west, straight through the capitol. it's still unusual to see a woman driving a couple,
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but her diary doesn't let other views trouble her. she passes by police dr. bridge, where many drug addicts live with a lima. when i know that i'm rich with the 1st time i thought it was like looking straight into hell would have times. this is what hell looks like. one was people were lying on the ground like animals. suddenly they could have had progress in mind that could come the doctor is maybe there was another shock in store for her diary. she hadn't seen her brother for a long time and found out that he was living under the bridge that someone in our family, a lot of grief,
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he lost all his money. but addiction is a sickness and you have to accept that boy was underneath, my brother was a good man and your dynamic. any kind of that me just also has the fatal weakness for drugs. and what about the job? so high diary decided to take action. she wanted to help her brother and many other adults thing. couple almost everyone in the city of 4 and a half 1000000. no. someone whose life has been destroyed by drugs mother can't have rehabilitation center and western couple with the corona virus pandemic. there are currently 15 patients here, no less than usual. who stood,
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her son was once an addict himself. for 30 years he suffered from heroine dependency. but with her diaries help, he managed to drop the habit. now he manages the sensor in her absence was not at home. it has been here ever since. her diary found him as a young child in a garbage can on the side of the street most likely abandoned by his family. the facility has been his home ever since, and everyone including patient hopes take care of him. the patients here also need help and care. john was addicted to them. you know that hard, cocaine stuff you call. she shall write in. a friend of mine always smote ashes, he offered it to me and i started. and how did you get addicted to? she said, show me. so when we couldn't get hashish one night, so we tried, she show, that's how it started. so you never say no to anyone, do you?
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you just take whatever they give you patient stay here for about 4 weeks, their hair is shaved and they close spun. because this is the only way to get rid of the life. there is a lack of costly medicines to ease the withdrawal symptoms. so patients usually have to make do with cold showers. they also have a lot of talks and music sessions of them with a dunbar or a traditional string instrument. the days. oh oh, ask dennis 10 is a poor country and one drive with illegal drugs. many farmers view opium plans is
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their only chance to escape poverty. more than 80 percent of the world harowick is made using opium grown in afghanistan and the trade rates in over a 1000000000 years every year. the effects of this, our parents, 38000000 people live in afghanistan and more than one in 10 suffer from drug dependence. still, the business is booming. who layla had diaries in her early forty's. at the age of 12, she was married to a much older molar in iran, and at 13 she gave birth to her 1st of 3 children. many i've gone and women have similar stories to tell. but her diary always had a strong will. she for to get divorced for years,
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and finally succeeded when she was 21. she cherishes her freedom and is now happy to live alone, even if she misses her children. all 3 are away studying in germany. far away from the danger of attacks by religious fanatics. the family stays in touch by far. her house, my beautiful man. oh burnett, who good? thanks and you, darling. good. oh good. how are your brothers sorta well justifies home marked as it is, but he just woke up as a sunday for your not working today. no, we have sundays off. call me layla head
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dory love flowers. she's convinced their beauty has a positive impact on people. every week she visits ahmad knobby, the best florist in town. every time i buy a flower, i do online research. what characteristics does it have? how should i best take care of it? does it need much water? and so for every plant is different because it was i guess, so you have to make sure to use the right soil and not over water. it was like, oh, i was like a few of these kids, but give me a decent price. how much do these costs? because $200.00, it's connie, a job, we normally pay $50.00. 1 is our cost more. we import them from iran and they had
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better quality. okay. and then we'll put it in. see then, then of course i bought 30 plans there for my restaurant. this restaurant may not look like much but touch begum is a special place. the flowers are for those eating at the restaurant and those who work here. all the employees, that touch bedroom, are recovered addicts, the work helps them lead drug free lives and brings new perspectives. so how much hussain is one of those who managed to turn his life around he now? so it's t snacks and i've gone a specialties. this is
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a special place for afghan asked on joy. we can feel pretty safe here. i'm very happy to work in this place because here in the restaurant, it's just different. it's almost like a family. standing on a on her door, restarted the restaurant with just $250.00. its main purpose is to help fund the rehabilitation center mother camp. her plan has proved successful. taj begum has become a popular meeting place and one of the few locations where men and women can also meet without being married. then no solid game will talk to that also an important venue for women who have experienced domestic violence or who can't afford education. they find the sympathetic ear at the restaurant and practical advice
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was my newness ira comes. i'll give her the tuition money. but 1st i'd like to introduce another woman about some take offense to the venue. the restaurant received threats from extremists also because it is run by a woman. her diary has managed to build what she set out to do. but how long will it last? the withdrawal of troops is underway and should be complete within the next few weeks or more ago. the hope that certainly we will lose our freedom. we won't be able to study or do business need intact as needed. in many parts of the country, the taliban has returned to power and liberal forces have been on the defensive
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war process. the 3rd, but when her phone, pretty pessimistic about afghanistan. future, it seems hopeless to get back to the key of my the only ones who can fit in the future or the taliban. radical muslims. there was an afghan women and ah, women in afghanistan stand to lose the most. if a more extreme political order takes hold in the country again, the future is uncertain, but at least for now, laila had diary knows her cause. she will continue supporting those with drug addiction in couple ah,
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