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the me ah ah, this is the w news lie from berlin. a fresh push for peace in libya. international leaders gathering berlin for talks aimed at bringing stability to the war torn country elections in libya are set for the end of this year. if the violence doesn't get away, also coming up hong kong, most vocal pro democracy, newspaper publishers, it's final edition. after 2060 years, the apple daily, the whole thing operations to protect staff from china's national security law. and will bring you the latest from euro 2020 and a close shave for germany. the team made the through the round of 16 in the end,
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but only after a nerve shredding 90 minutes against 100. ah emily woodcraft welcome to the program. international leaders have held talks here in berlin aimed at securing a lasting peace deal in libya. the country has been unstable since 2011, when a nato back uprising toppled long time dictator mo, mark duffy leaders, discussed the withdrawal of foreign fighters and upcoming elections in december. it's hoped the vote will finally bring some stability to the country. the he got off to a confusing start. the american top diplomat meets his german counterpart in berlin. despite your good welcome both men that they share the same vision for
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libya. we share the goal of a sovereign stable unified securely be free from foreign interference. it's what the people who deserve it's critical to regional security as well as the table, the permanent members of the un security council, together with other regional powers. and for the 1st time, representatives from libby is transitional government progress on the military and political for the 1st one of the main goals, ensuring elections planned for december. go ahead. we are supporting the election because this is the, this is the, you know, the way for democracy in libya and those english government. however, we understand there is a lot of security challenges in the grounds. one of a challenges is the presence of thousands of foreign troops and mercenaries inside libya. as finished, we will not let our will not rest until the last foreign troops of last libya. and that's, that is why we have gathered here for a 2nd time at the libya conference off the loop. and that is what we will work
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towards one job. i think that's what i'm on. libya has been in crisis for ever since the ouster of new market duffy in 2011. following his full armed groups refused to disband, and regional rival with grew elections failed to bring the country and close. the bible governments was set up in the western and eastern parts of a country in tripoli, a government recognized by many western nations, while another regime established itself into brook. in october 2020, the warring sides agreed to a cease fire. they've been formed a transitional government. the elections this december will finally give the libyan people say, some affair. it may only be a small step on the long road to lasting peace. earlier we spoke with honest alco mati founder of the subject institute and independent think tank based in
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tripoli. we asked him whether libya is ready for democracy. really good question. assuming she's on the will need to see if the state not being processed in january, a complete process. it's partially complete with the political level to the unified me into this. and then i haven't got them for the military level and the economic level, some of the grid is a military is literally unified, but it's not so the possibility of having an action and having them successfully, it's not, it's difficult. the thing is, the hardest thing in the one, having a democratic election allows for the parliament respected by 2 different military stickly actors in other words. and that's going to be a major question. your military doesn't want to be subservient to an appointed governing board government. that is a very,
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very dangerous thing for election complete. now it's like some other stories making headlines around the world. relatives have been waiting for information about loved ones following and explosion in ethiopia. conflict right, region witnesses say dozens of people were killed or wounded on tuesday in an air strike on the market. in the town of tow gaga health workers had soldiers had blocked medical teams from traveling to the c 9 cadillac separate leaders was free from prison on wednesday valley to win independence from spain. their release came a day after the 7 men and 2 women were pardon for their role in staging a band referendum on succession from madrid. the spanish government said the measure was a necessary step towards national healing. the united nation is warning, attend to the people in madagascar on the brink of starvation, the world food program says acute malnutrition has almost doubled over the last 4
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months. as the south of the island faces its worse travel in 40 anti virus software pioneer, john mcafee has been found dead in his jail cell in spain. the discovery came shortly after a court improved his expedition to the united states. res wanted for tax evasion. a prison spoke to him and said he had apparently committed suicide on reason. at the 26 years of operation, hong kong popular pro democracy newspaper, apple daily, as printed his last edition staff a, the paper was forced to close after beijing inactive, a sweeping national, sturdy law, arresting, journalist and pro democracy activists. the move could have chilling consequences for the future of free speech in hong kong. it's been a popular paper in hong kong, mixing racy gosset with pro democracy politics and criticism of china. but recently apple davy had only been making it to the new stance under increasing pressure from
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new york thirty's. last year, police rated the papers new to him and arrested. jimmy lie on suspicion of colluding with foreign forces further raises and sweeping new national security. those have now for the paper to close 5 of its other executives with attained last week. and police have also frozen the company's assets effectively choking its operations. and sudden the papers closure immediately brought people out onto the streets in support. while journalists warned the chilling effect, apple daily shut down would have on press. freedom will be very worried that there are consequences for writing an article. i'm afraid that it will make society feel or how i feel now that people can be put in prison because of what they write. it leads to a huge worry for the cities. freedom of speech. young as the press is rolled for the last time, printing as many as 1000000 copies before the paper and its website shut down those
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stairs and likely to become a reality. these protesters though with keen to get the law copies as another part of that press, freedom, fell silent. our hong kong corresponding phoebe kong spoke to us about the significance of the papers closure. paula toby has long been an icon of one of the most critical voices of the chinese food and coating, and also the authorities of china and hong kong and a half of spanish for 26 years symbolizes i. how they are, how, how the authority used to toler runs, tolerate free patient hong kong and the chinese through the now it's closure. mean a huge loss of federal journalists and also of a free platform for the opposition opinions. the critics say this is one of the most serious erosion of hong kong cost that it's denied by the phone call authorities. and actually it's shutting down is
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a website. and also it's app like by midnight in hong kong, and it is very significant and also very sentimental. they of all appetite and also other members of the pressing hong kong. an unlikely youtube star shaking the foundations of turkish politics after serving several prison terms, exiled mafia boss, setup pet care is now speaking out against members of president. right? yep. type air. the ones ruling party is tell all the videos are captivating. a country where criticism of the government has largely been silenced. the fugitive more thought had become a youtube sensation in turkey. his videos make damaging claims about top turkish politicians. well, let me tell you, you will be defeated by a camera and tripod. i swear you will be defeated. he said that's
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peg delegations, range from drug trafficking and rape to murder and arm stealing his videos have been viewed over 100000000 times. he john loves, i wait with such excitement every week for a new episode. just like with my favorite tv shows, we get up and watch the video's at breakfast years. and many of his claims are already known, but when he talks and provides evidence, people wake, people want to see the true fellow confusion about. that's almost like a tv drama, and all of us are waiting for the season finale. it said that the pet care is a well known turkish underworld figure. he's been in and out of prison for a string of crimes that spent 3 decades from extortion to running a criminal organization. pick a one fervently supported president, ad one's ruling coalition, but flat turkey and late 2019. she now lives in the united arab emirates. sit up at
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little people, listen to him because the media here in turkey has been silent and they can't report many factors. so people prefer to believe what a mafia leader says. that's very tragic. could you pick up the main target? had been interior minister sula montoya, whom he accuses of corruption and of betraying him. will you, if you will be taken to the highest court, you will be tried and punish you have no chance. i will reveal everything. i will destroy you step by step. i have the evidence, i will take you down if you do not have any of those implicated by have rejected his accusation for kansas. the ruling k, p and their allies have also blocked parliamentary inquiries into the claims president ad one has weighed in personally dismissing pick as allegations as an attack on turkey, allowing them of emily to missing with god's help. and i'm just a part of the people that will spoil this conspiracy. no one should doubt that we
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will disrupt it. this insidious plot was done to send in ship is almost pick a promise to make, add one, the focus of future videos. his weekly revelations have stopped in his latest video, he says his life is at risk. couldn't. i'm on a red light, which means there's a high risk of me being assassinated. but i will keep my promise to you, god willing. we will have a lot of fun in the coming days. i will drive them all in same really, that is almost all don't hard to predict what will happen. the fact that he told his viewers, don't worry, despite the risk of being killed, because i will continue to reveal what i know. food means that he will not give up later. so on. the peca has not yet provided concrete evidence for his game stories . but according to polls, a majority of his viewers believe that there is at least some truth to his
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allegations. and many are eagerly waiting for the next episode of his mafia drama. the 2 year or 2020 and group f. it was labeled at the group of death, but on wednesday it was the group of heartbreak, with fortunes constantly swinging back and forth. germany was on the verge of elimination, trailing twice against hungry, but in the end save themselves thanks to a gretzky goal in the 84th minute. the to, to draw these germany through to the knockout round. and the other game between title holders, portugal and world champions, france similar drama and the same result. 22 at the end here are here with christiana, another who scored twice to spare portugal the fate of going home early. so let's look at those standings now. of group f. we have world champions finishing france finishing on top there followed by germany in 2nd and raining european champion, portugal in 3rd. all 3 teams advanced the last 16 of the tournament. while hungry
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are heading home after finishing last. finally, after almost 2 weeks of groups date football year or 2020 has reached the knockout rounds. after 2 days of rest, the round of 16 starting on saturday will pan out as follows. the whales, denmark, italy, austria, on sunday, it will be netherlands planning check. republic, followed by the high profile match belgium against portugal. monday we've got corporation in spain, france in switzerland, tuesday. probably the thriller of this round, wait for england, germany, and a slightly less than drawing sweden ukraine match. but that should be fun to and let's get back to the top story we're following for you were leaders, have met in berlin, looking for a new passwords piece in libya. leaders renewed pledges with all foreign fibers in the war torn country bell to discuss ways to secure gender and excuse me, greater stability of national actions in december
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what matters to us in that's why we listen to their stories reporter every weekend on dw the can employers, may corona virus vaccination, mandatory for some recently fired hospital workers in the us. that's a question to take all the way to the supreme court. also on the show w, tim sebastian, talk to the corporate world, the most famous fugitive c e o. forum are nice and chairman car list code. and then as raylon's working abroad turned to presto currency to send money home.
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this is the w business. i'm janelle tamala, unwelcome. we begin in texas. we're more than 150 hospital employees have been laid off or quit after. refusing to get inoculated against coven, 19 making vaccination, and employment requirement is a contentious issue that has employers weighing personal freedoms against group safety. it's an issue. many companies are grappling with. discussions with her employer made no difference in the end. jennifer bridges has just learned that she lost her job as a nurse here. the reason she refused to be vaccinated against covet 19 varying that could be side effects. make free to protocol thing. we had to take a maxine bird change or we'd be on a 2 week until leaving and determination. and yesterday, june 23rd with our last and this friend transferred to me, i just got my phone call stating. since i did not choose to take the shot,
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i will be terminated. as of today we had to use methodist hospital. most of the more than 26000 employees have already been vaccinated. the hospital says that science shows that vaccinations are not only safe but also necessary to protect staff and patients. nearly $200.00 staff have been suspended for refusing the shot and around 3 quarters have already either resigned or being sec. we want messages to be held accountable for the actions. we want the trouble ticket that we should not have lost and the methodist is not properly giving people informed consent or talking about adversely actions. we want the public to be properly informed of the shots before they take it themselves. despite the workers protests and plenty of popular support, the judge dismissed a lawsuit by bridges and the other employees texts and not only protect employees if i refuse to commit a crime. bridge is also anger the card by comparing the compensatory vaccination
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with medical experiments in the holocaust. the judge seeing that out her remarks as we principal the plaintiffs know how to take the case to the supreme court time meeting hampered. now the widespread availability of, of scenes and developed countries has, of course, made the debate surrounding mandatory covert vaccinations in the workplace and increasingly common one. but it's still new territory. our financial correspondent quarter joins us for more. and just generally, how common has it become now for companies to require vaccinations? well, most companies, at least the big ones do not necessarily require to be vaccinated, but they clearly give incentives to their employees. to do so, i mean, one of the most aggressive, bigger firms is said delta airlines. they're actually asking, at least from their new employees that they all have to be vaccinated. we heard
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from morgan stanley, for instance, that they're saying if you want to be back at the workplace, you have to be vaccinated. they, by the way, asked the same from clients. but that does not mean that if you don't get vaccinated, that you get fired. so there is still certain hesitation from those firms to actually require a bit, but they're clearly pushing for their employees to get the vaccine. what sort of hurdles do companies face when they're trying to push their employees to get vaccinated? well, if you look at it legally, it's appears to be at least on the federal level that those companies are actually pretty safe to require and tell the employees to get back sedated if they want to keep the job or come back to the workplace. but then again, you also have for some other decisions on a state level, so that some a tricky territory and then clearly also socially and with your employee. in
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general, if there was hesitation to get the vaccine and you require it, you might actually get some opposition from that. and thank you very much. in the court there for us. exactly. 5 years ago britain's e referendum result sent shock waves through the business world. for the 1st time, a nation had decided to leave the common european project. the u. k voted to exit by a narrow, 52 to 48 percent. a recent full found $4.00 and $5.00 people would still vote the same way. although the departure from the single market has significantly disrupted trade, especially british exports to the lock menu back then were horrified by the result . others celebrated. the break from the you the fast forward through today, many british companies are complaining of increased transport costs and more
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bureaucracy. but the biggest problem is a labor shortage is this is in many sectors say there is a lack of workers from eastern europe to morrow. roberts says that all of the brakes at nightmares have come through. the price of transporting her sparkling wine into the european union has nearly tripled. she spends much of her time, not in the vineyard, but in the office dealing with all the paperwork needed for export. that only that its now harder for her to find seasonal workers from eastern europe to mine, failed really to try and move good through true from, from, from u. k. and tear up and expensive and resource heavy period bureaucracy. you have a all the things that you really don't want as a business is, is now. but breaks it has been somewhat kinder to british. flower breeders, demand for flowers from within the country has risen as it has become harder to get
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fresh goods from the you. but the biggest problem here is also the lack of workers from the european union. se, i think i left the lay of the question is, is so i think we'll be looking at scaling back production a number of cross, particularly the more labor intensive, the more difficult to mechanize crops like really like some of the summer flowers where it's hard to mechanize, we will definitely be skating back production and reducing the size of the business . april the construction center has been hardest by the labor shortage. people used to joke that britain's best craftsmen or polls, but many of them are looking for more elsewhere. thanks to breakfast. now let's take a look at some other business stories making headlines. john mccarthy, a pioneering anti virus software tycoon, has been found dead in a prison cell in barcelona. the news comes just hours after the extra addition to the u. s. over tax evasion, charges was confirmed. katelyn justice department officials say they believe mcafee
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took his own life. warren buffett has announced his resigning as a trustee of the bill and melinda gates foundation, or making a donation of more than $4000000000.00 to the charity. the 90 year old's net worth is estimated at over a $100000000000.00. farmer nice and boss carless go and has made daring getaways before. now he's done the same in the middle of an interview, but the w. 18 months after escape from japanese custody. go and was facing charges of falsifying financial reports and breach of trust. he's now in lebanon, which has no extra edition agreement with japan. here's an excerpt of the interview with dw tim sebastian. a few weeks off for your arrest in 2018. you were allowed to talk to the press, which gave you a chance to protest your innocence and claim that you were the victim. as you say, of an elaborate plot to destroy your reputation. my question is why would your
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enemies, especially those at nissan bother with a hugely complicated plot. if they didn't like the direction you were taking the company, they could have just fired. you got the board to fire, you couldn't buy. you said yourself, they didn't need to go to all this trouble to get you out, sir. if you consider that i was given the chance to talk to the press, your embed faith, you are bad faith. it's about faith. i've been denied any possibility to talk and you know, with and if you ask the question that mean you are a bad face and in fewer, a bad face. we stop the discussion here for one year, for 14 months. i was forbidden to talk to my wife. i was for his in to see my family. when i wanted to organize a press conference in japan, i was rested after i been fried a 2nd time. i was told by the prosecutor that i'm free to talk, but there will be free to bring new charges if you consider that i was free to talk
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. frankly, i consider that you have not a minimum of with the last last november you told arab news. i knew very well that if the japanese no longer where would stop, which i'm sorry, would stop it here. you can find the rest of tim sebastian's interview with carlos going on facebook at a d. w dot conflicts don't also on youtube at the w news. now for money around the world crypto currencies are just something to trade and make money from. but in some struggling economies, they provide a vital role for ordinary citizens looking to sidestep hyper inflation. for some venezuelan x, that's crypto currencies allow them to send money home without it losing value. venezuelan, pablo total works as a food delivery driver in boca columbia. he emigrated for work and 2019 needs to send money home regularly to his wife and son. within as well as economy wrecked by
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sanctions and hyperinflation. sending money via informal currency exchange is risky . so he turns to an app called value, which uses a peer to peer crypto exchange to make sure transfers into local currencies retain their value. what are the money in the morning? it maintains the value in a coin that has the same value as the american dollar. again, so that it will not suffer the same evaluation as the hyper inflation in venezuela . in a recent study showed just 3 percent of transactions in venezuela are conducted by a crypt go. but in to the se, awareness of 2, such as value is growing. the more ex pats yes. how am i learning and knowing about the 2 of the processes related to the level of the usage to send money to our relative anywhere in the world is increasingly got to be there. on the other hand, crypto currencies role in latin american economies is undoubtedly becoming more
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tangible. as salvador recently adopted bitcoin as legal tender. while high inflation has also driven up its popularity in argentina. tit for me and the dw business team from where you can always go to d, w dot com slash business, also follow us on social media. thank you so much for watching the news in finally, he can take the trip again. ah, my know, 8 or 9 days is doing, he's 99 pilgrimage on the way of saint james. during the corona virus pandemic close to thousands of pillars. ah, now no, no has rediscovered his y disease. because the way of st. james is a journey, not her destination focus on europe, dw,
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into the conflict with students advanced in libya, has a new government has national unity which promises free election by the end of this year. but the roadblocks at places are embed on militia groups still hold power throughout the country. i guess this week as tommy invited to the u. n. n. geneva, how will this new government succeed? conflict 60 minutes. oh, the little guys. this is the 77 percent. the platform for african used to be issues and share ideas . you know, i know we are not afraid to capture and talk to africa population. if we try
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the young people clearly have the solutions, the future. ah, the 77 percent. now, every weekend on the w two's a warm welcome to a brand new edition of focus on europe. my name is liz show, thanks for joining us today. for many women from west africa, the dream of coming to europe often and in a nightmare. more than 10000 young women from nigeria fled to europe. many of them ended up in the hands of human traffickers,
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according to un estimates up to 80 percent of nigerian women who cross the minute to rein in a force into prostitution by their fellow countrymen. this man who calls himself david knows a lot about this dark business. 10 years ago, he was a member of the nigerian mafia earning money through human trafficking and forth prostitution. but then he quit. and since then his life has been in danger. our reporter met david in italy, where the nigerian mafia is gaining more and more influence the town of custom tournament. once a tourist resort is now a mafia stronghold, a place where sheer violence rules, the nighttime on an industrial estate, young and if we can prostitute looking for clients, you can see similar things on streets across recently. most of the women from nigeria, the u. n says that up to 80 percent of them are victims of human traffic is that
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was her fate to will call her juliet. the nigerian woman tells us that she arrived here in a refugee boat 4 years ago and fell into the hands of the nigerian mafia. did we go like? are you ready to pay the money or north and guesses no. i'm tired. i don't want to do this walk anymore to continue to be the go. no food, no water. the log, the gold inside the room for 4 days on the phone call. ha. so also the heartless in run and we meet demand will call david. he tells us that he was a member of the nigerian mafia for many years, but left after witnessing the murder of a woman forced into prostitution, they cut the person into pieces, then they package it. so for example, if we're 10 people that know the dead body of you carry one kilo, i carry one kilo,
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he carries one killer, everybody will dispose of it, you will never trace the person. you can never have the person again, the person is missing, just gone. listen, gone. one of the strongholds of the jury and mafia is the southern italian town of castell tuna. often the young women are under the control of other nigerians so called madams who pimp them out, expert estimate that criminal networks and hundreds of millions of years with forced prostitution. julia tells us that she managed to escape and find safety in this women's shelter. almost all the women here used to be prostitutes like her. they came to europe because they could no longer enjoy the poverty back home. you being a youth and you're living 9 j already did or though you're living for you, i did because there is no hope for the youths,
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the little ones that are even communist days. nothing human traffic is exploit that desperation. they lose women with false promises. often financing their long journeys across the desert and the mediterranean. once they are in europe, the young women at told that they have tens of thousands of years of debt that they have to work to repay. sergio navarro is well acquainted with these tactics. he acts as an advisor to the italian parliament's anti mafia commission, offering his expertise on nigeria and organized crime and its ties to the italian mafia. nigeria murphy, it's dangerous, but they deal with drug trafficking, prostitution mailing internet scott card credit fraud. not to control the economy or back to feet. who is in the public administration in political labels. is the tyler matthew saw who is more dangerous and yet visible in
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the street in the south strategic plane made by the mafia. so let's out, sir, se the crime. they are the bad guys. the ad on the street, we had invisible because the main goal of mafia is to be quite silent. like the italian mafia, the nigerian crime network is divided into different syndicates or secret societies . according to former member david, they now operate throughout europe, and their methods are increasingly brutal. david says he still has contexts in the scene who feed him information. i have a video. if i show you the video, you will cry for what, what happened to a girl child forced to do? the prostitution was because she refused to do the prostitution. the criminals can literally get away with murder. because most of the nigerian women are illegal
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migrants. most of most of them are ghosts. they're not registered, nobody knows about them. the government doesn't know anything about them. they're here. they don't have documents or anything. so if they die, it's very difficult for the government to know that this person is missing. juliet now has an official residence permit and she has found a job in a restaurant, but her life is far from normal. she is constantly sexually harassed by men. the disgusting oh my god. yeah, terrible. you see, they start going and coming there, such the thing that really gets me annoyed is there will bring god morning to be sure like what is 20 euro so i cannot sit down in the garden peace without being interrupted. that's
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your walking. oh, i want to sleep with you. for me is disgusting. juliet wants to put the nightmare that she suffered behind her. but she knows that women from nigeria will continue to end up in st prostitution here to satisfy the demand for cheap sex. she says, this is not the better life in europe that she once dreamed of police attacking protesters, prison sentences for members. i'll be opposition, like alex, in a volume and russian citizens who take a critical sense are seeing their freedom. car tailed when the country holds parliamentary elections, the full president put in the party intends to win clear victory. so he is silencing critics ahead of the vote. the editors of the students magazine doctor in moscow are experiencing the repression themselves. they stand for a different kind of russia with different values, and they are determined not to be intimidated.
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the, these 2 are getting married in moscow today. both of them wearing a dress. the students say they want to make a statement for tolerance, love, and freedom. the couple and many of their guests, right, for the critical moscow student magazine doctor, including you know, model, the 25 year old has been an editor for the online platform for 2 years. and she says this wedding has raised her spirit at the moment. it seems like everyone have each other, the government teeth. and there is political repression everywhere. here, there is love everywhere. that conclusion. but there's a serious reason for the joyous celebration. the couple is marrying so they can't be forced to testify against each other in court. that pilot escape and 3 other dogs had journalists, have been accused of inciting minors to take part in unauthorized anti crumbling
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protests. an investigation is ongoing. for months now, they have only been allowed to leave their homes for 2 hours a day. they could face up to 3 years in prison. you just and you know, to be honest, i didn't understand what danger the authorities see unless you didn't magazine. but i guess i must be something after all, we have managed to build up and i just really strong community free thinking people . it's probably enough that we have had a sort of cross root initiative from nevada, with very horizontal structures and without hierarchies, which gives me something strange and comprehensible and scary for the 30 days. and you put them in there this year docs. i reported about russia white protests in support of arrested opposition. politician alex enough. i me a criticized thrush in universities for pressuring students to stay home and not take part in demonstration. like other media outlets. then
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faced police searches and arrests students and young people came out in solidarity with the journalists. but pressure on the critical media is growing across russia. several media outlets have been declared foreign agents. meanwhile, at an economic forum in june let, the mere putin had only praise for the state of freedom of speech. stoker, no said you, we have so many news channels in russia. so many internet channels. so many different opinions. in the media, you hear such a critical opinion is topics and assessments of the government as well as of yours truly. lest you, i don't think such harsh criticism exists in many countries to work, and all these journalists are just continuing their work. nothing is happening to them. the same place. where did you katerina maroka is visiting someone who would disagree with that? why do you met me?
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joke in is one of 4 journalists from the student magazine doctor who could face present with them since april. he has been under defacto house arrest. the 26 year old isn't allowed to use the internet and can only leave his house for 2 hours a day. he has to wear an electronic ankle monitor. it was already clear that this steam roll was rolling over more and more people putting pressure on them and that at some point it would get to before done up and down. when this whole thing started in april, the trees were still bare and i thought, oh well i guess i'll just sit inside then. but then you see that it's spring. and of course, you just want to be outside for the mirror lives with his mother. a rushing human rights organization has designated him and the other 3 docs that journalists with ankle tags as political prisoners. katina is trying to keep them involved in the work of the magazine, and i made it back. not that took the good news. not any of us could have ended up in that late at the fact that they got lucky though it was just
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a coincidence. at the rest of the question, i know it could have just as easily been me in this situation because it's what i didn't know that the only thing we can do is to support them somehow. despite the political pressure around 30 students currently right for dog. so since the police search, they haven't had an office, mostly they discussed their work online. they say that is usually safer. the official. so when the police officer, i thought a lot about why i'm so scared, but i'm not leaving. i came to the conclusion that it doesn't really matter what job i do. if the people at the top, when to persecute us, they will, no matter what our plan, jenny become a time in russia. everything you do, everything you publish received by the authorities as an attack or threat discrimination, l g b t q. i writes corruption. the students reporting hardly toes the official line.
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today they're taking new photos since the criminal case against them, the magazine has gained a lot of new readers. that gives you katina hope. i just got to the fire that bridge is gentle, your work isn't going out. i mean, i don't want to question, listen, masha off my list completely. there are no other magazines or media outlets left where i feel free. then we'll just have to start a new one. that will probably also be closed and declared for an agent. but that's just the reality of, i mean, it's a reality. katina says the journalists that talk so want to face. they say all those who dare to be critical in russia have to make sure to stick together the we now take you to northwest in spain where my normal at and then this is back on a pilgrimage. because they make for him and hundreds of thousands of others to take
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a break from best spiritual wanderings. now he's returned to the camino de santiago or way of saint james the route as a place for him to get in tune with himself and reflect. but it's not so much about which of the paths he takes because in the end they all lead to santiago. they accomplish tele its 6 am and my normal hernandez is already on the road. it says 99th time walking the way of saint james. this time, the 65 year old wants to walk from ladies to the catholic pilgrimage sight of santiago to accomplish stella in 3 days. in this line, the birds singing these colors. when you are at home in your city, your village, inside, you don't feel this way and took on it or you don't receive it. even. even here you can enjoy real life. the world that are having them that he doesn't get home on the
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. my know is a lawyer from saba down a city near barcelona. he made his 1st pilgrimage 24 years ago to get back into shape after a neon operation. the religious side of the camino is foreign to him. sure. yet there i would ask you her. yes, i'm an atheist. thank god, leading the walking gives me a lot. i mean, but nothing religious. it gives me physical and mental strengths and a love of life. not a living in finished at manolo has his pilgrim passport, stamped to prove he was here. he needs to walk at least a 100 kilometers on the route to get his certificate for compost, stella. good morning. can i get the pilgrim stamp here? for over a 1000 years, people from around the world have been making the pilgrimage to.
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