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the smaller the company, the harder they're hit, car mill is to transport stage equipment for big pop group trade across europe. he had a fleet of 16 trucks and vans and employ drivers from the e. u. now he works on his own. a friend helps them secure a fishing boat. he'll transport to wales area causes damage to me because i'm not, i haven't got yeah, his me. i see it. i can put an adverb in the paper and get a driver maybe, but really want to do what i do. maybe not the lack of e workers along with a new post brags that rules are making life tougher mills of neighbors to farmers can't find in the harvest. hands, fishermen can't deliver their catch to europe. well, why didn't you tell us it's 2 years ago that you want got to sell? you lopes this. you wouldn't be able to sell your craps, we would have to get extra pipe work to do to your exhibition goods the band. so it's going to have problems trying to do the band to work because some of the stuff
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doesn't only stay in one place. and then so the, the huge thing that we were asking for for years. what is it going to involve everybody you've got mark that was it was a stony silence. they didn't know me. ready now, quite mills only received smaller contracts, restricted to the island. he gets mis deldrick, just thinking about the hundreds of thousands of kilometers. he's traveled all across europe. knows, love being a trucker, but ever since frank, that he's not sure how much further he can go. difficult question, what i close it down. i mean yeah i'm at the i it's now where i think already one older grief. so what i've done, yes, i did. to a point we did to a point, i wouldn't sight 100 percent, but there is that a thought on the minds of many british entrepreneurs since
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britain left the e u. the war in syria is still unresolved. after a decade, a sad remains in office of the country he fought over lies and ruins. while he was recently re elected in a vote that e lawmakers have called neither free nor fair. millions of display, syrians fled the conflict and came to europe in countries like denmark. but now the government says it's safe for them to return. russia chi root is a mother of 2 who manage to build a new life in denmark. now she may be forced to abandon it as it becomes the 1st you country to revoke residency permits for some syrian refugees. every de demonstrators take up position, i say to dennis parliament and copenhagen and from posters like this one. call for a stop to the deportations to syria. to being about 20 protesters have shown up for weeks they have been concerned about the government's plans to the port syrian
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refugee. one is 30 year old, russia root. she and her 2 teens have been living in denmark for 6 years now. they've been told to leave, then they come to one, then i received a letter from the immigration agency, stating i no longer had a residence permit. yeah, i think the blood rushed to my head and was sick to my stomach. yeah, bang. i couldn't sleep. yes. geared i told my kids we couldn't stay up so low. mister also got a letter from the danish immigration agency. he was just 13 when he arrived in denmark, he was horrified to hear that women and children would be the 1st to be sent back. because they didn't have to fear forced military service against some of them are very dangerous to send women back to syria, them because the men will them use them. the military got the syrian armed forces
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aren't only targeting men like me, but also women use many lanes for their husbands. their parents or their families might have fought against the military. so they're not ideal. lee, denmark's prime minister, the social democrats metaphysics, and they wouldn't want to accept any further asylum seekers. they are. parliament has been working on tightening up immigration laws. method, fredrickson cleans sending refugees to syria is fully justified. seek for all shabanni. people have no further need of protection because the danger is no longer given me that they should return to their homeland to help with reconstruction crash debates if you feel and if they're unable to travel for whatever reason they should go to a deportation center. if we should have handled it this way in denmark, from the beginning, he's got to have people only counted refugees if they're in need of protection and that need no longer exist to help. they have to just come in and revise statements
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like leave of brought the demonstrators onto the street. the fighting and showing me have widely seen the human rights group. see that many people have actually fled the secret police and bashar assad, iron fist. and the recent election has only cemented his grip. everything's an amnesty international husband, documenting serious human rights violations in syria for years from the barrel bonds in limbo to the attacks on schools and hospitals. and hallmark hallmark we've also documented systematic torture and abuse in prisons. 35000 syrians currently live in denmark. back that so far about $300.00 have been stripped of their residence status. well, few been forced into deportation centers like this one. lisa blankenburg still worries with denmark's policy set of fetal precedent. larry worrying if the other european countries were to fall as soon as for the summit and mark as
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a wealthy country could afford to let these people stay here. especially since many of them are working or in training with russia. the route was a teacher in syria over the past 6 years, she's integrated into danish society. at 1st, she worked in a hotel in copenhagen and then an elder care pieces. syria is anything but see for her and her children. i were to land at a syrian airport. the military would immediately pick me up and take me to prison because i am against god. i fled from assad. if they saw my name on the roster, the military would be waiting for me upon arrival time on russia keep it will soon be addressing an appeals board for now. she's still away to work and her kids may still attend school. in late june, the authorities are set to make their final decision on her deportation
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anthem, part of the parisian city state for centuries, the book marches along the then in the latin quarter. but the future of these look nice as they are called, has been under threats since the pandemic broke out. a sharp decline and tourism left many unable to pay their bills. natalie, carla has been running her bookstore for decades. and though corona virus restrictions are slowly using in france, it comes to late for some natalie fears this to be the final chapter for her business. it's the place to enjoy a book and a cup of coffee in paris. the latin quarter is the traditional haunt of french intellectual tourists. bob, it's unique, blair. but during the corona lockdown, the cafes were empty and all fell quiet around the saw bon university. even now, booksellers like, not to the long have but few customers. they'll sit here,
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we have political philosophy and ethics. and here are the used books you look at, you know, whether old or new natalie has been stocking philosophy books for over 30 years. but her clients have been slow to return. plenty to read said that we had to adapt to try and remain present even when we were closed. during the 1st 2 locked down, we weren't allowed to open at all. that was tricky to completely block away. a legend is being dismantled. the corona crisis has claimed some high profile names in the latin quarter. g version. one of the biggest book stores in paris has closed the doors of its flagship shop are good for book lovers. it was an institution that it was just the only way over to buy use because most sample size, it's such an old man has gone. can kid you can give up? just getting back to the district has changed
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a lot. there are no more kathy's chains, like starbucks, the city should do something about an exercise preemption. right for the, for a neighborhood that's so historical. this is a terrible development liberal, but it's not just the corona crisis that's led to the book shops demise, says historian eric on suit who grew up right here by the sin. he believes sky high, real estate prices have also played a role. i think nuclear, more or less and portrait is dying, where useful is dying, partly because rents are way too high, and shopkeepers can no longer afford them. for example, the 2nd crucial factor is online sales platforms like amazon was all the people shop online more, less from, and visit shops, the but the quarters smaller bookshops are putting up a fight. not only cannot knows, only true book warms like yourself can offer personalized book recommendations. and here people can have a hands on experience. do you like a mini book to?
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oh, sorry. oh, no worries at what they're therefore. together with other booksellers, natalie insured that book, stores were class as essential services in france. as a result, they could operate pretty much as normal during the last lockdown. next, she aims to beat the big internet platforms that their own game on the scene. and we've been posting new releases on social media, instagram and facebook, and showing new ideas and themes. what we show and publishers bring up new exam preparation titles looking for we're just trying to react to this crisis as quickly as possible. and if you'd like to proceed, ah, natalie hopes this extra effort will keep customers coming back and ensure small book shops like hers survive. so basically, a files can continue to enjoy
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