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and a half years into a global pandemic. what's your hands maintain? social distance, where mosque. but the disaster management offices in cape town have observed that more and more people and not sticking to the rules. i pleaded in the really to consider the loved ones, even though they may be resistant to comply with people. but they must think of the family members in the loved ones. they don't because how would they feel like teddy divided the day? so if people i don't and potentially losing a loved one, not wearing math in public as a criminal offense in south africa, yet many people don't. but mostly this last year. everything is for the each people, you know what i mean because they have so a lot of money. they don't want to die. bullet eating us. it is tiring. it is tara, it's better for those who goes to school, like kids now there must go 2 days a week. like, it's all, it's frustrating then it's frustrating for
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a lot of people who close to me died because are 400 on the 2nd wave. so i'm, what are you doing this 10 wave so far? the province of how ting around south africa? economic have you had this book has been hit particularly hard making up for more than 60 percent. you infection? scientists expect strict locked down rule soon, but will the 3rd way fits the entire country harder than the 2nd? no, we don't expect to in the, the areas at the listing, the coastal provinces of south africa will be worse than the 2nd wave. why that is because the 2nd wave was very severe in the coastal regions of south africa. and we also know from the science that we haven't done that the people that got infected with the variant had released a very high level antibodies. so we expect to see a kind of population immunity around the cost of the medicaid.
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i never did. i get out of the data management, encouraging the elderly to sign up for what you recall and from war. let's bring in now dr. mary steven, she is a technical officer at the w h o regional office for africa. thank you so much for your time. and i'd like to begin by asking you about what south africa's president has been saying, criticizing a lack of access to vaccines, produced in western countries and urging world leaders to end vaccine nationalism. it's estimated that only 2 percent of people on the continent have indeed been vaccinated. how are you staying the situation? look, nation situation on the continent. so i said today we have, we see about these 29.4, to call us. and by that 3rd donations,
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so far we have tied up with the media. and the sense of these last seen have been as many. so if you look at the comparing to what have been globally above 2.4, you don't need an uppercase to, to, to vary. so comparing the how did you do the 6400 people in how you come countries and these people, you know, we've got, well, we have 12000000 people that out for you but, but that's, that's not a lot when you look at a compared to the population, and we know that you have been trying to address some of these supply issues. for example, yesterday the w h o announced plans for setting up a vaccine production hub in south africa to reduce the dependence on imports. how quickly can this actually help though, when, when vaccines are needed to,
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urgently yeah. did you need it? and it's a very good deal. because the holding them up because b, m, i did, well, nobody, definitely the top line on the continent. we need many more countries to start to abuse going to be seen by in the meantime, we also get for additional but generally for africa is krisha. the in the context will be told way. so we can expand the about creation coverage. i'd like to ask you about, you know, the overall situation now and your concerns perhaps going forward because we have seen the more transmissible or what appears to be the more transmissible delta variant ravaging through india, for example. now rapidly spreading and other areas of the world. how concerned are you about the impact that it could have on the african continent?
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yes, we are very concerned about the total weight of the weight for many countries. now having to fool countries like media, democratic republic of congo, and majority of these countries already how deep and why is the full value? we have about 25 countries. we have the values, you know about the $85.00, and then the depth about 14 countries and continuous success, which we got to be about. and we know that highly, highly musical. and this is also something i've done for the continent in this direction where people fly peak they are not on the defense must be very seriously lazy to be fought with they. some of this
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may happen to be awkward be economy. so we use a very good situation of a condition for the violence group is trisha new. we're very close to population where national bridge very, very little what we thank you so much for joining us, dr. mary. steven technical officer at the w h. l regional office. for africa to tell us a little bit more about the initiatives that you have on the continent and how the situation is developing. we appreciate your time. thank you. here is a look at some of the latest developments in the corona virus pandemic. elsewhere. india gave out a record $8300000.00 vaccine doses on monday, under a campaign to inoculate. all adults, italy will lift a requirements that people wear face masks outdoors from june 28th tokyo olympics organizers plan to allow the sale of alcohol according to local media. it is vision
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drawn, criticism from resident to face curves on access to bars and pubs. north korea says that it has tested more than $30000.00 people without finding a single infection. experts out the claim because of the countries poor health infrastructure. when the 1st covered 19 wave had india, millions of migrant workers lost their jobs. strict locked downs meant that their source of income in the cities was cut off overnight, forcing many to move back to their villages. nearly a year on many are still there. some rural communities believe it could be a blessing in disguise. as they hope returning migrant workers could help breathe new life into their economies. the pandemic cost him his job. ken around garcia was working far from home when the lockdown came here talking 4 months to get back to his village in rochester state. there he had family,
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but no paid work. then you heard of training courses for migrant labor is in the nearby city will die poor. now he's learned to operate a sewing machine and put out for the lockdown. i worked as a stonemason was greenwich in the city of threat. i was there from 2012 in the lockdown announcement came so suddenly everything was shut down. and prime minister, moody said the government would take care of us, but nothing happened. we weren't even allowed out on the street. the police would beat us with their batons as soon as we left the house in the market for a 1000 rupees or 11 euros the stiff academy provides a one month training course, including accommodation and meals. as well as text all work, the school offers a wide range of courses from head dressing to electrical installation as well as repairs to mobile phones and cause attendance. school
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director believes the return of migrant workers is good for the local economy level, which i don't think they will cover today because of the pandemic. we've trained around a 1000 young people. many of them, a found were locally, are open businesses. it's creating jobs because employers and business owners are returning to the villages and it will be more time and i will be gone with it. the certificate to me also partners with local enterprises. he provide on the job training like here on this construction side and the governor. the trainees are in a minimum wage and can be fully qualified. and 12 months. that's gone. got the out of i worked in a kitchen and good. you're out. and then $5000.00 rupees are 55 years a month. i had to work non stop even night. i came home just before the lockdown and plan to stay here. the work is better and so the wages i'm home in the mornings and evenings so i can help out with the housework. sounds good at the teacher,
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ram is happy to be back on the land. despite the hardships he and his wife live in a remote village, which they can only reach on foot, got it, and then says that it will let you know the seeds are okay, but the loud and dirty. i'd much rather live in the village. that's good to hear can around garcia's months of training is coming to an end. he's now contacting local taylors who might offer him a job. he's determined to stay close to his family and not returned to serat or any other large city to see work. every man went far away again. i couldn't look after my children, so i'd rather look for work close to my village. got on as big maker and doctor visit to a local shop. he's hope so high. the owner wanted proof of his sewing skills and
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things to his training come around, garcia was able to show him once he's causes over, he's been promised to be a job waiting for him. and let's get more on this and the overall situation in india we are joined by correspondent namisha jive wells was standing by for us in delhi. let me show how representative is kind of rough story of what migrant workers at large are going through in india. right now, while even while they're there and you, they do go white, different kinds of support to my story like this one battle creating it, but knowing what my back wall, i thought we saw under the thousands. so my g dawned the div off the locked lock down, and once again, the current localized lockdown that you thought during india that going to be menu gone to home to and walk over to our provisions as well as medical or the
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also last year we spoke to my parents, and they agreed that they would much rather know the religious clothes for their families that were to the city. but there's a lack of opportunity. and this is what truly would migration actually and once again, you're going to go to drake. now despite the opportunity more to be my thought, don't do the city and some experts are saying that the 2nd wave has actually hit the migrant workers harder. so just in walk us through what they're facing right now though, that is evident, that job as well as active and have pointed out saying that god is down. i don't that to be to be to be have have these migrant products. one of the walkability factor into one thing that is that many migrant spend back on saving doing this, but we and eventually entered debt as well. and there will be beginning to be that
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dental. i think we're normalizing before that that can be hit. so now we have no savings back once, many actually to the back of the deal. because unlike the national lockdown of lock, this down localize an extended week upon week. so they had to be congo as a part of the lack of provisions, lack of money. i think be putting up again in addition, the center had the job to, to michael and get him locked down that into the top of the provision and dashed on . these were not, i mean, you to not provided in lockdown that has the, some positions rolled out by the gym to see it, but not to be extended before long. so where things stand in general right now with the pandemic in india. well, there is some will that things are going to mean cases that fall and be your 50000
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a day. and right, that was a very high number. it is coming down from a 100000 debt on sort of mean high. but once again that you can reason happening in the discount because the concerns about under counting that also want anything given that people might more dig. dropping caution, the crowds auditor need to solving unit. and doctors are wondering about the possibility of that could be a deal or what back to me should be picking up on me. supplies lamps will ring out and moving in india back to me. that would be interesting. be yesterday and continue. well, be able to get back to meeting all adults by the end of the message i fall in delhi . thank you. and here's a look at some other stories making headlines around the world. an investigative commission has delivered its report on scandal red and financial services provider
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wire card to germany's parliament wire card filed for bankruptcy last year after major accounting irregularities. the commission also investigated the government's role in the scandal in spain, 9 in prison. capital and activists are said to be pardoned. they were jailed for trying to turn the region of catalonia into an independent state 4 years ago. the spanish cabinet in madrid is likely to approve prime minister pedro sanchez. this request for the pardon me, he says to burn reconciliation of korean president moon j in has met with the new nor the new u. s. envoy for north korea. song camp camp said that the us hopes the north will agree to new talks. this statement from the powerful sister of north korean leader kim jumped on the dismissing hope of a meeting coming in on all the great barrier reef off of australia's east coast
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should be put on a list of endangered world heritage sites. according to a us scientific committee, that recommendation has angered the australian government. the reef is a major tourist attraction and australia has been working to keep it off of the in danger list. the un bodies says that the decline in coral is due to climate change . and urged australia to take accelerated action. let's get more. we are joined by rebecca amr. she is a journalist. she is based in sydney, rebecca australia saying that the recommendation is politically motivated that it will challenge it. what's behind this controversy? will is trailyn environment minister susan les, his said she was blindsided by this proposal. and in fact, the united nations had to show the strategy and government that this kind of recommendation on the race would not be made ahead of the july meeting. the environment says that the proposal has partially davey. a. that's in the normal
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process and that it has failed to include the latest information on what the estrella and government is doing to mitigate the damage to the race. so that includes restoration of karl as well as some water quality management. susan les says that it's julia has been singled out and that she will challenge the proposal . however, marina, but here in australia are saying that a given the damage done to the race already and the conditions conditions that continues to face. this proposal does make sense. tell us a little bit more about that damage, rebecca. i mean, you know, what has it been in recent years and what is being done to counteract it? so in the last 5 years, also alive, there has been 3 major coral bleaching events, an ocean warming water quality pollution, even inappropriate fishing use, as well as the crown of coal and staff base, which is
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a major credit at the some types of carl. these have caused significant damage to the race massive carl last some of which can't be undone. you visited the race we understand not long ago. we're about to see you in a, in a video shot actually coming up. what has been your personal impression of the condition of the reef and how it is you have seen it evolved over the years? so i went to the race earlier this month a couple of weeks ago, and i went to 3 different sites on the race. and i'm now in the rain next time, but i was surrounded by an abundance of healthy fish and healthy carl. it's important to remember that the great barrier reef is made up about 2 or 3000 individual size. and there's absolutely no doubt that many of they have been destroyed and completely damaged, in some cases, such preservation and all the restoration of the focus of the race at this time.
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and the big question is we've heard how exactly that happens and under what classification internationally as well rebecca, i'm are filling us in on all the details. they're joining us from sydney. thank you . i euro 2022 groups wrapped up on monday in group. see austria joined the netherlands in qualifying for the last 16 while there was a night of drama in group be. in copenhagen, denmark hammered russia for one to secure a surprising 2nd place. finish in front of a pack stadium with fans and players. clearly emotional after christian erickson's collapse in the 1st group game in st. petersburg, finland held belgium for a long time before and own goal and a role lou, the cuckoo strike secured a to nail a win for one of the tournament. favorites organizers of the european football championships have refused an application by munich city council to have its
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stadium illuminated in rainbow colors for germany is final group game against hungry. the sports governing body you wave has said that it was declining the request because of its political content. the munich mayor's application made clear that it was meant to protest a new hunger in law that prohibits the sharing of content betraying homosexuality or sex reassignment with children. human rights groups have described it as anti l . g, b t q discrimination. that's spring and d w jonathan queen, who's joining us from d. w. sports. so why did you weigh for stuff in here? but quite frankly, you are a 1st says they wants to keep public fits out of football. as he mentioned that hum darien law which was specifically referenced in the munich request. now we're seeing the arena lit up in rainbow colors before. and you a for suggested alternative times to doing that, for example,
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day pride week in july, because it says the tech support a tolerance and increase liberty. but in its statement said, also mentioned that statutes said that you wait for the politically and religiously need for organization. given the political context of the specific request, a message a minute to a decision taken by the hungarian national parliament, you must decline this request. now, of course, some people pointed out the hypocrisy of the organizations and that desire to be a political because received in the pastor sports that lead as cozying with politicians when it suits them for president alex on the chef, written for example, photograph return varies prime minister victor, all back. other people also saying, why did munich even ask for permission? what was us preparing to do it munich? actually just went ahead and lift up the stadium in rainbow colors anyway. sandpoint and it's interesting to see actually a way for it is framing this in political terms to tell us a little bit more about that. i mean, do they have are they afraid of?
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hungary will be relationships are important and hungry could come into play because budapest is the only venue allowing for stadiums. now, if, for example, london has problems with career, a virus london is due to host the final. then maybe budapest could come to the rescue and step in and host that final instead. but i think what this is also done is highlights a cultural and political device. in many ways. we seen a hungary fans. a lot of the traveling element is made up of a hot core, right, which is great. they've been marching before the game in budapest grade, both inside the stadiums. you can see them outside death. they're actually being investigated at the moment. by the way, for the front players complained of hearing monkey chance during the match, the we can say maybe you a for is mindful of this tension. they mindful, they didn't want to inflame things, but i didn't make the fact that manual noise will be wearing probably his rainbow
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on bad. which, bizarrely you a for does allow some confusingly than perhaps a bit concerned what might happen inside the stadium. but for an organization that kind of talks up it's, it's anti discrimination program. people will say, well, there is that was being met by actions and talk to does the question. who side you actually on a lot of people saying that right now, jonathan crane d w. sports spelling offend. thank welcome. turning to the united states and a watershed moment for the l g. b t q. community in the country is the most popular sport carl nasa. a defender with the los vegas writers has become the 1st active player in the national football league to come out as gay. now he was originally drafted by the cleveland browns. in the 3rd round of the 2016 draft. he signed the readers ahead of the 2020 season and says that he hopes his decision will help make the coming out process easier for other i'm pretty private person. so i hope you
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guys know that i'm really not doing this for attention. i just think that representation and visibility are so important. actually hope that one day videos like this whole coming out process are just not necessary. but until then, you know, i'm going to do my best and do my part to cultivate a culture that's accepting that's compassionate. and next sunday w news. but just take a soccer sho, kick off with a special edition on the season and rising stars. i'm very kelly and berlin. thanks for watching. the news. the news . the news. news. news,
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the young hungry and in the fall, slain to the very top. now, another used to for 16 years young and already at home on the big stage. home book as people were always saying, i was good, but i never believed it. matthew hoping. it depends just trying to read the story from shockers, season for me everything, everything seems changed. so somebody is going to be less than pass, formerly referred to as the tendency to when does niga vice storm season?
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berlin december 18th, 2020 was the day when the stadium and i 1st of i saw history made by the way it was the choose the fairytale with its 1st chapter, already completed in reco. it's telling me that go, that berlin was for the ages, but it was the only demonstration of his talent that day. don't man's head coach at the time in taps that knew they had a red gem on that have to value wouldn't increase for the tv showed his policy today and also his potential. obviously he can get
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a lot better. yes. i will try to take him as close as possible to his limits united states and limits you super mckoko was deployed by dockman of the earliest opportunity. he took his bundles league about just the day after he turn 60. and it was by no means too soon, according to his teammates, not somebody's estimate, they said it still sees a really good football just physically advance for his age, which occasionally happens at youth level. someone domination because they're 2 or 3 years ahead. he's simply a good footballer, he does a lot of things, rides in place, intelligently until again, integrated in the squad of a top club 6 years after staying on a grasp page for the 1st time that this was st county. in hamburg. i bought, i started without any football boots, after 3 weeks training, my dad got me a pass his coach is to in china remembers used to fit the 1st day. it's probably
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because all come up with alex and he spoke and i think had to borrow another players, boots and whatnot. and the rest of his kit from the club. but his group weren't at the training ground right then. but we also decided to let him train with an older group, i mean, but in the midst and with that began his remarkable rise from how meridian street reco breaking. when did you tell me if it was a work of fiction, you'd be hard to believe me. the same? rena. january 2021. chalka were immersed in the deepest crisis in decades. bottom of the table and on 30 games without a win. just one shy of the longest run ever in the league against helping time. it wasn't just 3 points that stake, but also the owner of proud traditional workers club starting up front for them
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then largely on no 19 year old american prospects. you hoping? i think the whole team news was at stake. i was nervous, but i try not to focus on that. i just had to focus on the task at hand. shout with that back. send me to the wall. well, moving 9000 kilometers away in california. matthews, family, we're about to witness him, right? a bit of legal history. ah, the, now the council taxes shall pace and hope is in for service base today to finally get a wife and we watch the game and you know, the adrenalin going and then it gets a goal. it's like, oh lord jesus, you know, he, he got to go. but it was, it was just so beautiful of a goal, right?
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wow. so good. and then a little bit later, you know, get another, go, teach way again. and then all of a sudden, i mean hurry, switching to bob matthew gets it she to just re patrick, right? like, oh right. and i was like like on the verge of tears. my dad freaking out every time . like getting more loud every single time. my mom's screaming like did you think so now he's got to hattrick the 1st american to do that ever in the boonies legal row. in the fact that shop was on this horrible st. and
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all of a sudden, out of nowhere, this 19 year old kid who nobody has ever really heard of. he bags a hatteras. i mean that's, that's history. he's setting up the senior service was a while in the making from california to a spell. and she'll sit shell, a journey with its own shares back in the germany, i had to develop a lot as a, as a person, as a player that took some time. and i was frustrating when i have a bad game i, when i miss a business, you'll see just teenage talents in the legal, pulsating prospects with all the requisite qualities for a great career. like leave a story and this he was 17 years and 34 days old when he scored his 1st visit, a good go against none other than madeline and noah. in his 1st season as the senior player, he became
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a regular spells. who in the neighbor, who's in the midfield, gold, the much winner in the top, and meeting with the after the club. next dounia jim is showing brian to ready the 1st player under 18 to school supplies. when does the good goals and do was studying hard to go on the opposite bank of the rhine cologne, have their own upwardly mobile. it's talking talent young man with a cool head on his free spirited 19 year old shoulders as demonstrated by his added time when in the shootout with the po. and he also divided his energies between football and school work his morning. when does he get korea? notwithstanding, he still once has his some of them called the coach told me it's okay if i missed
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the training session. alongside the football, you still have to find time for school with them. and i know there's always gaps where you can study as well. we are living in the land come, not seen, who did his part for clothes, for disney survival vignati. do you know a venue for young times to make an early big time breakthrough last weekend re shaheen mario goods and more recently jayden sanchez and an international reputation adult man. and he could be joining, there is a vs rank before jude bedding of the clubs, the youngest school in the gym and cups. a nifty show for mid field with a composure benign that he's already place for england where you want to be, isn't it brochure? dormant in terms of, you know, kind of building across and learning about the guy and this sort of brilliant professionals. the older you pick up so much from them. and it's really invaluable
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to me by a munich have a hot prospect of their own home in still studied company now stephen and got off the scoring mark in just his 2nd li golfing tomorrow. yeah. oh my wife. now another movie is the do the buying goes doors in the book of all sign up spending much of his youth chelsea in london for munich in the summer of 2019 i used to live in germany. i was born in stucco and lived 7 years in germany and i moved with 7 of it to england and i lived a is. and then when i moved back here, it was, the thought was a bit hard because it's different to all these to in england. also a couple of a couple months go use them. so them laid the 1st step so ready
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taken towards the dream of a football career at the highest level me in south capital. if the democratic republic of the city of one of the breakthrough stones of this past season, the calling to be found here in the megacities misstated districts of africa, the pictures are not good, impractical. nothing like the ones here on sunday we played in the sand. so it was difficult to control the ball, but when you put us st. football is in good condition. we're able to really push on and developers players because it's very difficult in africa. we played in mud,
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it was tough. we do speak spanish competing, saying that his local side, limping. the 17 year old striker was scouted by french league outfit only. his former agent allegedly pressured him to take up a full size density in europe. a year later he moved to 2nd division paris se, and it was there in 2019 that he landed on the radar of one of the german footballs . top scouts, spend missile and tubs. mm. this engine is pretty strong. so the process. busy every single day to see it already and how defensive, right, you're playing and come to take. he was just the one that showing several against them has helped me like a who's who is international and during your time as
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a scout for adult men team that likes the shinji could. gala was man a robot, live and dusky and is going to want to mention the list his own particular role model over the past few years. yeah, and eric obama young won't be too good when i was very young. my watched ronald d new a lot, but as time went by and i started playing more and more football myself, it was obama young. i really looked up to the road to the leader by mister tasks. and both were handed. the number 14 shows some differences. so almost what killer knows, always right positions for from beginning on but to be honest, he hesitated the age of 19 or 20 like us so as well. so it's just become better and better luck next.
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ah, yeah. yo and day the capital of cameroon. and birthplace. of cocoa growing up in the central district to get the future league record break, discovered his passion for football passion, reciprocated contemporary but also to recognize the measure. i love playing against him. he was a genius on the bible. he loved to just drivel, tossed his opponent. he was always running rings around me as well. as my usa quickly became a street football king and all the young jo and day boys looked up to be honest. it doesn't surprise me. use it as a professional football and i as well as having that real strict genius are you
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also trained to find that you didn't grow up in luxury? it had a struggle to realize the strings. did louis i'll just, ah, come from them. one of the came from somewhere quite different and really was seeing snow for the 1st time. it's about a month think considering his background. it's incredible how quickly everything's happened in the age of 9 used to change dramatically when his father brought him to germany. swapping tropical yellow and day for hamburg and the northern people stuff in inclement weather. it wasn't the only challenge he faced when starting out was think pounding him up. communication was an issue. he wrote a message and you'd be trying to figure it out. we got by often with sign language and football created turn the ball and it's a cliche but it's true. the other boy.
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