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they say fine son, him, but just don't sleep on the streets. it gives you a gives you, then they come here and try to find someone with an inflatable or plastic photos that can take them over quickly. and then have them, but if a poor kid asks parents, they'll smack him and then just send him off. and they can't give him any help to commit to. so the poor kids sleep on the streets or they hide out under a bus today, but it takes a long time. okay. but not just minutes, hours or days. machine michigan can take months or even years of the night. so they live on the street and i out risky and dangerous ways to get to europe made me to kind of stuck on to other cities. that's the big difference with money and rich kids. mothers put them into inflatable boats and the poor kids have to risk their lives already, but they can get sick or be physically abused or even die just so they can get to your haven was that that's the difference where there was mean
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when you hear that a boy has died or was run if you think it could have been your own son. what happened to someone else because happened to him at the border. you'll see kids are sleeping on couple books. no one helps people just stop and say clear of you, but so our kids are dying, so they're physically abused. they don't have enough to eat. people treat them like there was nothing was over at home. when kids get up in the morning, they see their father leaking them, other 2 euros spent on the kids think it's better to dine with and to live like that can go along with me the the me
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me to use it because i worked in casa blanca, for awhile, i slept on the street next to the police station at the harbor in the cold and rain . so i put up with it. it was, i worked at several jobs and i sold fish from a bucket. i thought cigarettes. i also worked in a small restaurant, but i didn't like casa blanca as a famous. yeah, there was nothing but trouble. so i left to tell you much. i went to mara cash. there weren't many jobs there. i worked at the job market and making jews that have fruit stand. i did that for a week man, and then i came back to the new deck and stayed a few days as this year was about this. but after that i went to feds. i worked at a tannery there and i didn't learn much just for euros or 40.
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5060 drams a day because you can the, the high did again. i spend half my life on the street. i don't know how things are going to turn out. it may end well or it may end badly. good had due to my might even die. ah. ah ah ah, oh, i actually did it for when i got here. so i called my mom to tell her that i was okay, a little on g, but she knew that i'd make it because i'm already
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a young man. i had a lot of, she'd love to see me again and he had done that. she's waiting for me to come back . and when i do, she'll say my son acted like a real man see me use the day and a lot of my relatives have called me to find out how far i've gotten. they'll start calling again soon and i'll tell them that i'm headed for madrid. god willing me ah ah
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ah ah ah, the better knowledge of it? it's not when i got off the bus yesterday. i had no idea where i should go. i found the moroccans and they helped me. i do need, i got something to eat. and then i went to the juvenile center and some friends in it. and they gave me a few clothes. and then we walked around the city. if you imagine it's going today, i went to a police station to register and sign up for a place at the juvenile center. i have relatives and monica that are going on when he dollar and quarter by quarter. but i don't want them to come here because of me 11. i don't want to ask them for how do when you're laughing god,
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i can take care of myself. you bought them off and have them. she gave me sad don't . there are many oh here who will help you? take you everywhere and by you close all the best of the guys who have managed to leave like radar and these my read the ah, ah another case here. in this case, you may risk our lives to come to this country and now some people call us thieves and foreigners. and we have to sleep on the streets for months before we get any help. you need someone to do any more loans. mohammed, our profit talked about here, which means migration number because if you can't make it in one place,
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you move to another can be traveled by a bus from build bow to san sebastian, and then to and from england to france. i'm a lot more afraid now than before. when i tried to get to europe as a stowaway, now i can be arrested into port in order. so i'd have to start from scratch again. i hope that god will stay with me. as the saying goes, make god, make us good people in a moment. there are no arabs on this of us here. must just have to find an era who can give you an address some place to go. someone who can help you and show you what to do. she's not as i'm in gods hands now. lo
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long. i just don't want to be sent back to morocco. just wanted to give me a call at all for that day and son sebastian, i couldn't because i'm not a minor muslim. you can't live on the street here and there's no reception center for adult muslim saying if i were a minor i'd have no problems. god willing, i'll go to france or fall in love. if i have to, i'll pretend to be a minor so i won't have to live on the streets.
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the this river forms the border between france and spain. here's the border form, but don't confuse it with this line. if you come from this direction, you'll see it all river empathy, but they didn't touch it, but that's not the border. the police patrol this area here, but they don't check the bus is all that much and they're looking for black people, not moroccans. it's been more than welcome to for
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when the police said they were holding me because i wanted to leave spain, but i don't have any documents. so she'll want to come out of the list, which the french police took me into custody and handed me over to the manager and pull it out and she put on. so i'll try to get to france again. i won't give up. the people here are very different because they respect your rights. how's it? if you speak french, they get a french interpreter. if you speak spanish, they get a spanish interpreter as well. same with arabic speakers. they try to bring in someone who understands you. this is julia arranged for a lawyer even though i have no money. she came all the way from san sebastian and we're in iran and she was late, but she got there. she did her job and defended me. then thanks to god, they let me go. but i tell leo proponents i'm going to love i
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the the the tension as we did even when a guy came out here to look that up in of them are the ones who can look into for your husband if you want to come up with the go because know that because i think i shouldn't, didn't use it. how did the would you say i would have a guy who is funny with you, but i do not want to miss you. need me. michel ever got shot on the comma going to watch and we're going to get all i'm going to something that's
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a really sad and they're going to like a child to mama, mama up in michigan, you can local the a lot of these kids, they sometimes tell us that they have, they are in contact with their families. i mean, i've been working this for 7 years, but i still don't understand always the reason why they are in europe. some people tell me that it's a coach or cultural thing, but it's difficult 1st because a lot of these kids to come. they stay, some of them only stay a few days. so stay 13 months, then a friend from another country cove. and so them that their life in that country is
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much better both they know when they live in, they haven't all, they have their friends activities going to school. they have a lot of social services that still they are. and that was interesting because a lot of problems start thinking about think about things, reflecting on what they're they feel that they're so much problems just being kids. these kids and i believe a lot of them ever had been able to be just kids live on a life. i think
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and they look great and what shows how they dress well and live. well, it assumes the nation thought i had learned new cation. i'm not jealous of them, but i'm frustrated. and you know, because i wish i was like them on their level, of course, for them. i mean, i want to be with them. it's, as you said, i had learned to has some is that the truth is that i missed them along when you, when i think of them my heart then and i went through a lot with those people, gets has judgment. and when you see that your friends are doing well and you're nice and you feel like you're wasting your time in the highlands, about what happened, what harlem was digital does. if i don't shy, feel so sad that it makes me sick. i've got a guy who am i have nothing left that has any value here to just my dream to go to europe and be with my friend. this is just so you them, the people have gone through so much with jim. i must have seen
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the and above all, only feels jewish life in europe. that's what film producer and journalist, good, modern, are exploring. delving into history and the present. i would never judaism could be live. so i personally remind myself because i grew up in a completely different way. i in europe, the 2 part documentary starts july 5th on d w. the news
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. this is the news live from berlin ran elect a new hard line leader. rivals concede defeat to ultra conservative abraham racy. many voters stay away and hundreds of moderate candidates are barred from standing . also on the program. as brazil's corona virus, death, toll approaches, half a 1000000 people take to the streets of major cities to protest. president both scenarios. handling the pandemic with poland, hold its 1st to l. g. b t. pride for 8 and 2 years. it's the 1st since european officials condemned the countries record on k right. ah
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spicer, welcome to the program. a hard line clara has swept to victory in iran's presidential election. officials. abraham racy has won nearly 2 thirds of the vote. the last moment remaining moderate challenger has conceded election turn out, was low. many voters were put off by years of authoritarian rule and an economy rec, and part by international sanctions. racy is a harsh critic of the west and stands accused of human rights abuses. iran's new hard line president elect abraham racy will take over from his moderate predecessor hassan. ronnie bare congratulations to the president elect. there are enough votes in this election, and today he is elected by the people. officials say this was the lowest turn out since the 1979 islamic revolution activists had called for a boycott,
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claiming the vote was rigged. i will not vote because i believe the result of these elections is already written. racy was appointed to his 1st government post at the age of 20 and spent the next 40 years rising to the top of the runs judiciary. he has been sanctioned by the united states for allegedly being involved in the deaths of thousands of political prisoners, racy denies. the claims supporters say he is tough on crime. that's tony. my name is ryan. i know that i will vote teresee because his time is headed to sherry. he's put thousands of correct people in jail. right. and i don't like what i'm going to talk about. it raises past the power with ease, when hundreds of moderate opponents were barred from standing. the protege of supreme leader, ayatollah common a one, a landslide, against the field that included just to moderate candidates. one of the biggest challenges raised will face is the flat lining economy renewing the abandoned
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international nuclear deal will also be crucial if he wants sanction lifted. but in line with the ron supreme leader racy is deeply suspicious of the west. and earlier i spoke to the w correspondent, teresa trapper, who regularly reports from iran, and i asked her about the election results. well, it's due to massive qualifications ahead of inaction. elections in the republic have never been truly fail 3, but in the past, at least they have been competitive with candidates from different political factions running. that was not the case. this time with the guardian council locking any competition ahead of the vote. and paving the way for you bringing re victory. so apparently the leadership of the country really wanted to make sure that we have a president for the next year, even at the risk of a low turn out. now, i'm the uber, him racy. we could see a shift from international policy to domestic politics. he said that he wants to
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put the interests of the nation 1st, and he's repeatedly criticized presidential hon you for not doing so. so in the future we might see a hash were rhetoric towards the west, even though he's only reading, made very few and get she comments on foreign policy so far. let's take a look now. some of the other stories making news around the world. hundreds of people have rallied in northern ireland against part of the breakfast agreement that imposes customs controls between the territory and the rest of the united kingdom. pro british unionists are angered by the northern ireland protocol, which is designed to keep an open border with ireland itself. you foreign policy chief years that burrell has visited lebanon for talks on a political crisis. there bore l told prime minister designate side harry, that lebanon's leaders could say sanctions if they continued to obstruct reforms and steps to form
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a new government. italian authorities have sees 6 tons of hashish of order us flag sailing yard off the western coast of sicily. the 1000000 euros party goers and clash with police, breaking up an illegal re rave in northern france. violence arrested as hundreds of revelers defied social distancing rules. several officers and revellers were injured. people in brazil have taken to the streets to protest, or both scenarios handling of the pandemic. they're the official corona virus death tool is expected to reach half a 1000000 today with tens of thousands of people are demonstrating against both scenarios, policies and major cities. the presidents handling of the crisis is the main focus of the protests, of the stomach, also demanding action on issues like the destruction of the ring forest. let's
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cross straight now to corresponding teeth. ebert in rio de janeiro. these are the 1st nationwide protests against president both scenarios. so what's different this time? in 2020 and in the beginning of this year, people, many brazilians showed their protests by hitting their parts on the balconies. now, part of them is on the street and they are angry and then demand an increase of the financial assistance for poor families, the corona assistance, and they're angry because of the corona policy off presidential board so narrow. he bought the vaccine too late and for this, the vaccination campaign started really slowly, only in recent days. it accelerated and so yesterday, a brazil, brazil achieved the number of more than $2000000.00 doses applied per day for the 1st time. and quite apart from the vaccination situation,
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which seems to be perhaps improving president, both in our continues to reject protective sanitary measures. so are things going to continue to get worse. i think that the population here in brazil will only be resonated until the end of this year. and this is really a pity that it takes, it will take so long. therefore, the numbers don't decline and x to estimate that the reason is because in many poor areas, for most many people still go moravians, they have no other choice. bosses are packed full of workers and that's one reason the other one might be the, the, the simulation of mutations, new mutations, possibly dangerous ones not only here in brazil, also in the neighboring country through it. and all this time, both scenarios, popularity as you know, has continued to dwindle. what does that mean for his hold on power and ability to
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govern post show that brought us an hour is really under pressure regarding the elections next year. in october 22, an ex president. let us silver is top ranked in a recent pause. he got back his political rights recently, so he's the, the candidate to, to win. and the opposition that supports him. exactly. the people behind me now protesting and these days and the protests might go on in the next month. but she is ever reporting for some real scenario. thanks so much. a 3 day travel brass band is enforced in portugal capital. lisbon authorities are worried about the growing number of cases of the corona virus. delta variant slowing down traffic in an attempt to slow down the spread of cut, but 19 police began checking dr. is entering or leaving lisbon on friday afternoon
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. authorities announced the measures just the day before, but offices i most residents knew something was coming that way. but the thought is decided short notice the drivers know the rules are aware of the ban on leaving or entering bill has been metropolitan area. and we've seen much less traffic than the usual friday afternoon. but we've got to be live bins, 2800000 residents can only lead the area with a valid re and those living outside abad from entering their tough measures. but most people appeared to accept them because i thought, i think, i think it's really difficult to have an opinion, but i'm relatively confident about what the government decided. i think things are being decided in the face of the uncertainty of the situation. the most people here a very aware of just how dangerous the virus can be. portugal was hit hard earlier
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in the year. the country health system was on the verge of collapse. after a locked down with imposed in january, the tide gradually turned. infection rates dropped and restrictions were almost complete, they lifted, but less than a month after portugal reopened its borders to tourists from the u. k. and the rest of the e. u. the country is seeing a new surge. the government blamed the rapids, sprayed up the delta variance for the sudden increase in cases you guys are still waiting for more data more efficient with the same data the indicated, the pointing towards the greater dominance of variance. this is why it's important to take this decision in time. the tomato particles government says it's monitoring the rise in cases and whether the snap travel band will be repeated will be decided weekly. and l g b t. pride parade is underway in war song after
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a panic and juice break last year. pandemic, excuse me. pandemic and juice break last year. the event is being held on a smaller scale this here as some restrictions remain in place. it march 20 years since the equality parade was 1st helen, the polish capital. tensions are high in the region after poland and hungary saw a backlash against l. g. b t. v. activism, dw reported michela cavanaugh was at the parade in warsaw and i asked her what it was like. there's a lot of excitement in the air. you may be able to hear the music laughing from the last because behind me or the helicopter overhead. organizers still aren't sure of the number of people who have turned out that the march will be smaller than the one held in 20. 19. from what i've seen, i would say probably at least a 1000 people and maybe like me more and i spoke to one of the organizers earlier. and he said that today is actually kind of a side date for service here just because people have been fighting. although people have been holding the march for 20 years now,
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they're still fighting for the same things that they've been fighting for, for the last 2 decades. and they can't just celebrate, which is how other people in other places are able to, to can memory 5 people are feeling angry and frustrated by the government. i can imagine why is this dennis ration today? of any particular importance? yeah, right. well, significant for 2 reasons. the 1st is that again, this is the 1st equality much than the pen demik happen. so everyone is full force . and the 2nd does that pull in to see and significant downturn in the way it's been treating members of the l. g. b t community. so for example, this past may the country with rank to the workplace in the european union for l g b, t i people and it's for the 2nd year in a row by an international day. right? so organization entering last year's election campaign president due to launch the past against l g b, t i. people in raleigh supports from his conservative base and he called the the movements and ideology of evil and sort of bad to defend children from it. so it's pretty heavy stuff. is there any hope that anything will change in
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a positive manner for l g b t, people in poland anytime soon? well again, nick, the people that i've spoken to have said, you know, they're tired, they're angry. they don't see many possibilities that things are going to change their dishearten. but on the other hand, they are inspired by the number of people who are marching in protesting and raising their voice. they are recognizing that they still have a long way to go. but yeah, well, the time will tell. okay, mikaela kevin at the pride parade in warsaw. thanks so much. thanks. and return to sports and euro 2020 thought her now. and a group of hungry shocked world champions, france in budapest by picking up a draw hungry until a seal put the home side had just before the break. but frances, on 20 feet spend level just after the hour mark a disappointing result for the french. but they still top the group with 4 points in formula one red bulls mac 1st stop and who leads the championship has taken pull position for the french grand prix on saturday. it's his 2nd pull this season there
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stop and edged out mercedes louis hamilton by a fraction of a 2nd and hamilton's mercedes teammate bill. terry bought us finished 3rd you know, saying one person's trash. maybe another's treasure. well, a man chucking ouch story, checking out a rubbish container at a rest. stop and bavaria has made the find of a lifetime. among the trash were to 17th century paintings, art experts pay their originals one by italian painter, petro below tea. and the other by the dutch artist, sam, we'll find folks trying to find her handed the old masters over to police who are now trying to find their rightful owners and a rainy taekwondo, minimalistic spell from our team for wearing nail polish as find out how she's getting her score sporting career back together. direct dial here in berlin, that's coming up next on sporting life is more d, w dot com and you can follow some instagram and twitter unexpired. thanks for
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you should really check out more podcast. you can get it wherever you get your podcast. you can also find those at w dot com, forward slash science. let me the the the the the it's training time to take one day club in berlin petty's f i c. d and asian games over medalist was born and bred in the wrong she was 11 years old when she 1st tried this bullet and made it a pivotal task of her life. ah,
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on the last tech lunar has told me about patience just because of some and hope electric. i'm not doing things competing with all the tension that involved. but also teaching the kids what i'm trying to prepare them for me. i'm motivated on this and, and least that to when she came out. and really, catherine maybe pointed out is also from iran and likewise took up type one day as a child. he's now among the best in the world, decided to focus in the 1st you have to focus on, not surrendering points to or if you want at the same time using their mistakes. because school point of your own regular they can go on to as much love that teaches me to never give up. whether in competition or my private life. this is emily, here. the news to people living in
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exile for him sports has been on vacation. theresa and cancer and now also a couple they left independently of each other but both out of fear. so both it was the most difficult decision and they now live in berlin some 5000 kilometers away from their home country. i spend several hours a day commuting between their apartment and their training facility. saturday level. i love my new city lane and sunday i'm gradually gets used a life. even if it's completely different. where i used to live a new city in a new country and a new culture i left home. the 1st thing i noticed was how there are laws that everyone has to follow in germany. i just seen a home. it's
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a different in iran to iraq, a means when you didn't really have that legal security you have. so that's been an interesting and positive experience called the it's the new scenario in various ways. back in iran, contra was the star, a multiple national champion in his discipline, under member of iran take one day team. me have plenty of other people. tell me that you treat so many people just between my husband and getting in the tag. i live on the street, you say hi to friends. well, the guy in the local supermarket who, you know, go market there and that's something i really missed here. let me get into your mind is another some, the fingernails that plan had problem started. teresa was also known to the public
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as a member of the national team until the day when she was dismissed shortly after her greatest triumph 2nd place at the 2010 asian games by the reading that it was the 1st iranian woman in 30 years to make it into the final plan, which was just awesome for everyone in iran. i knew it would be live on tv. and then that initial, the president of the iteration asked me afterwards why i had nail varnish on when i must have known it was being broadcast line on the apartment. and i was holding their image to all the motivating, anybody has faith was ultimately determined not by her sporting protest, but by her country's religious police. wearing a hit job with mandatory, not the choice, and with the countries to one day team in the public. hi, she was subject to very strict surveillance to how to how my father was summoned fabio socrates, and had to make a full more commitment that i say my head would not be visible in social media
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corner, which was tough for my father to join with get pay that amount, you know, he told me i've been supporting you because i know this is your dream. to win a medal at the olympics or the world champion, show me the lowland pitcher medulla john. yeah, but i don't want to see my daughter broken out of lunch. well, i can see how it's grinding you down and making you to pray for me really to the role she how mission or a happy memories of her metal winning heroics that the asian games during the presentation. she was cancelled to hold her hands to her chests. in order not to further upset the iranian morality police by shaking a man's hands. eventually the pressure became too intense. while attending a seminar in germany in 2019, she decided not to go back home. she's not seen her family since at someone else, and i never had the intention of leaving iran. i never had to propagate with my
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family because i've been planning to come back with my bag technique. again is a living in x, i also means having to find your way around and re finding yourself and a key part of that is learning the new language or her reason has been getting lessons from cancer homes who already been living in berlin for a number of years. ok. less must margin morgan there the issue for me. tag slashed in this new place. doing venue. so i stood them put on. yeah. okay. counselor, i was also in germany before perry's arrived. he's been here since 2017. but he's reluctant to talk about the exact reasons why he stayed as
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a fear for his family rather than someone that could with my so let's see. i don't want to go into detail on the political reasons. i wouldn't have felt safe at home if i'd gone back. moon jeremy should be a man. i'm just like paris. he hadn't planned to become a refugee but back home. he was at risk of going to prison. staying in germany meant starting from scratch hole he had with him was a satchel. like this one for was a sausage i got from germany, was one of the safety. i knew i had support and would be able to return to a normal life while also resuming my sporting, crammed in the bag. although there are limits cannot support a life in exile, also means having to fight for your own status,
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filling out applications, arranging appointments and spending hours traveling to different till slower cheese cancer and theresa, unlike it's all been an additional challenge. existing conditions are completely different. it's a different culture and language and it's there are so many challenges and barriers that i have to overcome my life when continue when i'm on the phone. so those athletes, sports is always provided a welcome change and a big help. they also make the most of having access to the facilities that the german and then pick teams training center in berlin off my i'm calling to hook up given so many opportunities that i share my training site with well and champion, i'm talking to them. they don't really differentiate me being a refugee athlete or, and i'm not even a member of the german national team,
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the money. so i really great, i appreciate the opportunity and intended to make the most of the site on the who we are just for the i, the training center was also per eases way back into the sport. i can really make my mind go and work out with sir. i just was told to walk in and despite not having much time to train, it's gone quite well because it was no pressure on me. how to heat for shot is not a camera is determined to qualify for major tournaments and when metals based athletes spend several hours a day training at the olympic facility. and at the ty, quando elite club in berlin, where they've also found a new boating family. the, the clamp with him in the sympathetic towards the plight of the 2 refugees, especially in the 1st few moments when it wasn't even clear if they'd be allowed to
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stay in germany. the then solution. remember that time of worry does come with the movie them. what it was that really stay on and continue to fight will have to go back. of course that was an issue. and showing them training and training. he could switch off and focus on the clinical and korean. but once he left the hole, that was, of course, he was wondering whether this was all in vain, indigo to have to go back over. this was on smart sort of the most for the best athletes have since been granted residents permit, sli visa is already testing herself, new targets, winning titles, and being an inspiration for others. ultimately, she'll say wants to become a coach herself, something that's appreciated at the ty,
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quando club. the youngsters training here are among the best in the city. what? no one called contest working here with kids. they listen to me even though my german is great. because kids around here, i wasn't sure whether i'd be able to make that connection with them rather than some can be from day one. they seem to like me is a big deal for me because i'm selling my usa. it's something else that's possible and permitted here, catherine and paris wearing up to fight against each other then now reddening in a life of fulfilment. one in which they can focus on what they love, most, their sport, and each other,
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even if living in germany meant leaving a lot behind over all the benefits outweigh any regret, ah, what about a lot of tournaments as a refugee? whenever they ask me, i say yeah, it was was coming here in the show, i told the issue is shaping the continents, didn't use africa, the were gone, men the what's making the headlines them. what's behind them
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