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sign a communist party, that transformation has come to the cost to day tourists boots ply this lake 100 years ago. it was a small group of marxists to sort out. this is alex thought they had convened in shanghai, but the fear of spies. so then move their meeting to boat on non lake 100 kilometers south of the city. he is where they found that the communist party today non who receives visitors from all over china compound that meant that it is the communist party that stands for and has brought us the good life. we have to day to day to take a house for month. the government has built an impressive museum on the shore visitors. i told the story of the party that has tirelessly fought with the nations of the chinese nation. but during the cultural revolution, millions were you really aged and killed or there was mouth great come in with tens
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of millions of victims by an erroneous collectivist ation policy. those pictures are absent from the exhibition of course, in the development of a party like ours achievements, and there are problems. but overall our party has maintained the right course and has made great efforts. so in our exhibition, we focus on this big trend on what really matters not everyone sees the trend in the same way, which is one of the few critics who still dare to speak out. he compares the parties confidence to germany and japan before world war 2. how much is that about g? they paint a picture of an ascending global power whose rise is inevitable. it is the kind of fanatic nationalism that the world saw 100 years ago. the communist party is completely incapable of interest and to reflect on itself,
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he's only all over the country. historic party locations are turning into pilgrimage sites. here in shanghai, the party found is convene before fleeing to the lake. party says from all over china, happy organizing, visits to the site. the submission has received a complete make over with a prominent role for president seeds in p. here to party history is a carefully engineer narrative. to jazz is tori and the party history institute, which is supervised by the central committee. there are materials we cannot publish . this has to do with opposition. research or communication have to serve the party, the people. that is our standpoint, just released paging is pulling out all the stops to celebrate the centennial of
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the chinese communist party. but it's a party that remains and the extremely tight control of them all that's been on paying his and award winning journalist writer has been involved in the founding and editing of a number of independent media and china and hong kong jumping china's communist party justifies one party rule by saying it prevents chaos while giving moderate prosperity to the people. do you agree? thank you for the christian. let's look at some for the switch where i saw this question. list the certainty? yes. of chevy. come different parties. law. how things are not you pay us in peace time, and of course, the large number of not your days charges people you history, which has exceeded 70, meaning the great great for the culture of lucian
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and to both my soccer. just see examples. second, according to the international monitor, the trunk, which published for the g d. p. capital in 2020 mean on china. 63rd, which is far behind the space on the germany and also far behind hong kong markoff lines. and so here we cannot use certainly economic power, but economy is not only indicator of the possibility of democracy, reason kind of human rights also usual use a night. not a lot with chaos to do you think with all these facts in the back of your mind, that europe is fully aware of the big challenges that this party presents.
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your love has never been done by the end of the cold war. it has in case to change the ways the post went and a quiet diplomacy. however, this but not to be working because china has just playing or did a for the go station game for country in for 2 years, must change the way it in case was trailer. and the stop being such tried was turned on the call recall promises, but folks on, yes, he's dots which in the booth, humans a man's rights. i don't know. no, cannot, does luck have a market that is dependent on human rights either as well all without human rights. i'm the you are, the dog is, knows your market. and this market is inevitably going to be the coffee and the
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clock. it all depends where pay the brush. so do you think europe, for example, the west in general should, should stop dealing with china altogether? yes, definitely. 30 years of a my opinion in the short sighted this of the west. so what should, what should he come to be jealous and right, a john? ping them anything. so talking to us here. when d. w. news, american actor bill cosby has walked free after court overturned his sexual assault conviction and ordered his immediate release. he was the 1st us celebrity sent to prison for sexual assault since the beginning of the me 2 movements. now 2 years on the pennsylvania supreme court decided cosby never should have face charges in the 1st place. after striking a non prosecution deal with a previous district attorney and just like that,
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bill cosby was free. his car sped by the walls of the pennsylvania prison in which he served 2 years of a 3 to 10 year sentence. before arriving at his home in nearby norristown, after being helped from the car, cosby gave the camera signal v for victory. his attorney was similarly triumphant thrills and i am pleased to the pennsylvania supreme court. what we knew all along, which was that mister car being never should have been prosecuted, part was driven by politics, were quite pleased that the pennsylvania supreme court seems impervious to what is going on on the outside world. and all of that pressure that was placed on the criminal justice system from the me to movement help bring cosby on the scrutiny. he was one of
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a number of high profile men in show business accused of using their power to exploit and sexually assault women. but only one case against cosby went to court, the alleged drugging and molestation of andrea concerned. the crushing of that conviction as re ignited debate over the ability to hold a fair trial and made intense public pressure. and of the efficacy of the me to movement and holding powerful men to account for on that more and that i'm not joined by my colleagues called rock spur from d w culture. scott, does that mean that calls these trial was unfair? well yes, according to the ruling of the supreme court, that is exactly the case. they ruled that that caused the right to due process for violated because of the non prosecution agreement that he had signed onto from the previous district attorney of, of pennsylvania. and under that agreement,
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the has been agreed not to prosecute this case criminally against the coffee. and when they went back on that agreement, when the new district attorney decided to bring the case to court, that was according to the supreme court ruling, a violation of cosby rights. and therefore, he should never have been taken to court for the case and had to be separate. so is this then the end of this particular phase? in terms of criminal actions definitely caused these. there are more than 50 women who accused bill cosby of drugging and sexual assault. but this one case was the only one that still fell under the statute of limitation. the other cases cannot be brought to brought to court, and in this case, the supreme court's ruling is final cause he will not be will not face any more time for this case. so if the public reaction been to this announcement, well, it's been mainly a shock, i think,
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because of the legal niceties of this particular case. and the dramatic nature of the accusation against bill cosby. from as i said, more than 50 women. i think a lot of people are viewing this as, as a miscarriage of justice. that during the fact the course of the company in the supreme court did not say that because we are innocent of the crimes he's been accused of. but just that he could not be prosecuted in this case, but that sort of legal nicety i think, has been missed by a lot of people who are seeing this as a blow against the me to movement. because as was mentioned, bill has to be the 1st sort of major celebrity brought to trial in the wake of the me to movement and many are seeing that the major setback for women's rights really in the u. s. i mean, could this also set the precedent for future cases, all current cases that deal with the same issues?
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it's unlikely, i think, at least not directly. the other most prominent case in the post me to movement is of course, that of harvey weinstein. the film producer, he's currently serving a 23 year jail. and just last month, the court ruled that he could also be expedite to face trial in a separate case per tooth cases in california. the cause really has no impact on that. and shouldn't really have any impact at least legally, on other potential future cases to be brought more evolving, sexual assault. however, what could have the impact that could have is maybe a chilling effect that's at least what some lawyers have been saying in the wake of the cause. the ruling that this could send a signal to women who want to bring forth accusations of sexual assault. that it will be that it may be very difficult for them to achieve justice under the current system in the united states. but of course, changing that system is
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a very long and tires process. and there's no sign of that anytime soon. scott ross from w cuts. thank you. as well. look now at some of the other stories making headlines because in the u. s. has denied the request by the thing a britney spears to remove her father from a guardianship arrangement that gives him control of her affairs. the ruling is independent of testimony given by spears last week in which she alleged to have been abused under the arrange. a former us defense secretary donald rumsfeld has died at the age of $88.00 of twice the posts on the president. gerald ford and george w bush rumsfeld oversold the 2003 us invasion of iraq. the remain unapologetic about the war, insisting that top inside of the st creates the quote, most stable and secure world military and me and my has begun
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releasing about 2300 prisoners, including activists and journalists were detained for protesting against the crew. in february, there was no reason given for the timing of the releases. thousands are still thought to be behind bob and connection with the pro democracy demonstrations. the german president found 5 dash 9 maya is in israel on an official visit stand mass both said the trip which was delayed last year. due to the corona vice pandemic, we'll aim to quote ana and strengthen the friendship between the 2 states is expected to talk with its new government led by prime minister. naturally bennett, serbia is one of the countries on the so called balkan migration ropes. nobody knows how many child migrant costs. so serbia, every year in search of a new life in europe, many have been on the move for months or even years and thousands go missing. some full prey to people. smugglers on his face. harassment from officials at border
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crossing c. w. funny for job went to belgrade to find out about the dangerous facing young migrants and efforts to help them. i'll do what he has been on the road for the past 2 years. he says he's 16, a child migrant from us got his place to sleep tonight. under the bridge in belgrade, he shares display in english. he learned on the road will escapes me to court, will crush no one after you speak me do for it is the story of being pushed back all over the balkan route. he says some serbian police demand money from migrants to let them cross the border with romania just for the romanian authorities to return them to serbia. for the police on the serbian border is creating problems ever us because they asked for money years ago. we don't have that much money to give to the police and work and to buy food for ourselves on such ample. we're driving to support it's one of the serbian hold spots for migrants trying to cross
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into the you. just a few 100 meters behind me, hungary and if you continue in that direction, who cross into croatia, but claiming asylum in the european union has become nearly impossible. even silver . these young men want to take their chances. local taxis stand by to drive those with enough cash closer to the border last night. know somebody have some kind of problem with the physical violence with the police on the board of the road here. or your senior love each room to the only local and you in this area. she wants to warn, under age, migrants about the danger of crossing waters, police brutality, human trafficking. but we cannot say, don't call. it's not our old say go or don't call me just can see the options i can ask you to think about maybe going to the counselor so well. good. and then
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the answer, i have to go from becky belgrade migrants who've been stranded here trying to avoid the camps out of fear of being deported. nicholas of it sounds, children have a special rights to protection and trying to avoid the serbian camp system should not mean that they should be left to fend for themselves. unfortunately, the system does not provide enough that affection for them. yes, children wants to stay outside the system, but also the system is not strong enough to to attract them to give faith in the system and then at least decrease the risks while they are in transit. thousands of migrant children disappear every year in europe. abdul dreams about a life in switzerland, but riding on this swift bill tram might be as close as to get us president joe biden will travel to florida later today to offer his condolences to the families of those killed in the side tower block collapse
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a week. ago the confirmed death toll has risen to 18 now with the recovery of more bodies that included 2 children. as many as 145 people are still on, accounted for the w's oliver's cell. it is in surfside when he heard from local residence about their response to the tragedy. it's hard to think about anything else for diana winner. every time she takes the dog out, she passes by the collapse champlin tower, us, and survived. the hopes are fading to find more people alive. she believes the tragedy could have been avoided. i feel sad. i feel sad that people didn't really step up and say, it's time we need to. we need to pay attention to this and do what we need to do. it's too many lives and probably been lost as a result of it. where the south tower was still hundreds of rescue workers piling
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through the rubble in 12 hour long shifts. the risk of further collapses is slow. the digging and human emotions are another obstacle. it's very sad the times that i've been going up on the pile and use fine strollers and baby bottles. it just brings a sense of reality to the moment. you know, it's very touchy, i have, i have kids, myself, a 2018 inspection was of structural damages to the building. the focus is now on similar, high rises in the county, 40 years and older. as the search and rescue operation continues, inspectors are now checking 40 other high rise buildings for damages, a large effort that could still be enough if the owners don't have enough money to get the necessary work done. in case of the template towers,
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the necessary repairs could have cost $100000.00 us dollars per unit. darrow arnold, who lives opposite the cham playing tower, is believe something has to change his own theory on why the building was and repaired, despite the findings of structural damage. what happened in this case is the city official inspector said that there was nothing to worry about imminently. and people breath breathed probably a sigh of relief because they didn't want to find the money to deal with the problem. i assume that's going to change in light of this incident and you're going to have much more care and caution going forward. much healing is needed in surfside florida. but for now, the beach community is reeling from this historic tragedy. turn to sports now and in tennis, britons and mary showed he's still got what it takes as he states the thrilling,
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come back to reach the 3rd rounded wimbledon. he beats german qualify, oscar ulta and 5 sets, despite trailing early in the match. andy marino's perhaps more than anyone that there's no place like home. the brits $12.00 titles on board and it's like playing and his living room. but some sort. murray might never get back here again after having major hip surgery and 2019 and a divorce. i had the worst when oscar also led by 2 sets to one. but the man with a metal have also has steely nerves and it's the darkness descended and the center court light went on. murray started showing his pedigree. inspired by the home crowd, he saved some of his best tenants for the deciding set a delicate finish, for the most rockers and thrilling of occasions.
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one of the reasons why i'm still playing is because of moments like that. like, why would you want to give up? i know what a great atmosphere isn't tennis i've played or play in the fear of them over the years and that was definitely one of them and. and yeah, obviously what the atmosphere is either and things are going your way it's, it's a nice feeling on that feeling. definitely neutral, which is why, especially here at wimbledon. you can never write off the murray because they certainly won't turn to football. germany's interior minister, how's the whole fires blasted? the decision by us ought to allow large numbers of fans and stadiums and euro 2020 feet of a cold. the decision by european football, governing body, quote, utterly irresponsible, especially considering rising number of corona vice cases in the u. k. cause by the
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delta vary and more than 40000 pounds, attended germany's match against england. london's wembley stadium on tuesday, wednesday is due to welcome 60000 fans. well that's one of the semi finals and final, later this month. and both adult mom have confirmed jaden central will leave the club. this summer has been agreed for him to join mentioned united for 85000000 euros central emerged as one of your p and footballs. hottest prospects doing is 4 years endorsement. he scored 50 goals and 137 appearances for the club. the move c sancho who's in england 02020 squad returned to manchester where he previously played at huge level for united rivals and the city. and finally, greek police was celebrating the recovery of the castle painting stolen 9 years ago from the national gallery box, the paintings,
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lipped and fell to the floor as it was being shown off to the media. because i presented the painting woman's head to the greek people after world war 2. the gifts recognize their resistance against the axis forces. the work is not thought to have been watching the w news. and here's a reminder of the top stories we are following for you. president isn't being hailed china's rise as reversible. that holds lavish celebrations, mocking 100 years since the founding of the chinese communist party g told flag waving crowd at the era of china being bullied is gone forever. we also call for relaxation with cell fruit. taiwan, american actor, comedian bill cosby, has been freed from prison after court overturned his sexual assault conviction on a legal technicality. the pennsylvania supreme court decided cosby never should have faced a charge of the 1st place. office striking
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a non prosecution deal to the previous district attorney. that's it from me and it was theme, i don't always focus on europe is coming up next. and i'll be back with more world news at the top of the hour and also check out our website, d, w dot com f. as in bill in watching the news. the news, news, news, news, news,
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secretary of state, one's in a blink i was in craig last week. is i hate to offer words of comfort and support to the country after rushing to mass in huge numbers close to his border. my guess is raising canes. foreign ministers in the child care labor. what did he get out of the visit? and what was conflict? 60 minutes on d w o. that was right in front of them. they're all for this one moment. then suddenly, we agreed to postpone the game central. here with 202021. thrown off course. during the qualifying round. not least for sports. he rose. it
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was a slap in the face, but now we just have to fight there, mobilizing superpowers. i'm fired up and ready count down doing walk down those lucky go to tokyo. starts july 19 d w. ah. the news. hello and welcome to focus on europe. i'm la bella. it's nice to have you with us. after a long delay the european championships have finally kicked off, and soccer fever has taken hold of europe. be it in the stadium in pubs or on the streets. millions of fans want to see their stars and their teams. for them it's the perfect opportunity to finally experience
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a bit of normality again and to have something to celebrate. but for him, soccer is about more than just scoring goals. paul asked him a young go is a refugee from cameroon. fighting for his future on the greek island of less force, he dreams of a career as a professional soccer player in europe. and sports has helped him to connect with others and to cope with the trauma of fleeing his home. his harrowing experiences include being stuck in the former moria refugee camp, despise by refugees and locals alike. these are the remains of the moria refugee camp, unless both at times more than 12000 people lived here in and around the camp until it burned down in september 2020 haul. a 20 year old from cameroon,
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spent 2 years living in moria. it was a difficult time for and he doesn't like looking back on it now he has trouble finding the place where he used to sleep. mike, cough i remember this is my call bye. i got it from spanish. so even yellow span house is probably the best known hobby football coach on last both and pauls savior. thanks to the greek gods. all is now a striker with the i o legal soccer team. the island club only just missed promotion to greece's 2nd division this year. that success is partly thanks to some new team members. 3 young asylum seekers from africa and their coach. but not everyone is happy that the 55 year old coach has taken the refugees under his wing . some great parents have taken their children out of sponsors, youth teams. it was a problem,
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but i decide okay, doesn't matter. i'm doing. i'm also a physical educator or not. so i have to, to teach people not only for sports, but also for me have your work for values for all these things. values like respect and solidarity. after practice, a greek teammate, dr. paul home. he now lives together with other players in this former hotel for that. he thank spawn us and god this is my bible. a bible is all that remains from his months long flight from political violence and his homeland. and this is my email, is short my burial fight in front of me was like touch hard between
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these 2 bad is so bad for me. and on top of what i did, soccer and coach spawn us are his only consolation on this, the team is called fc cosmos. twice a week, young people come from the nearby car to tape a refugee camp for team practice. for the young man who mostly fled to europe without their parents. it is one of the rare opportunities to get out of the camp. they say conditions and carrots are much better than they were in moria, but they still field tramped. it can take years for an asylum claim to be processed in greece. a good, but now they have hope all has shown them the way playing for the 3rd division side
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and working as an assistant coach has helped him get a residence permit. and that makes of uncle as spawn us proud. he hopes his successful work will inspire greeks to show more understanding for the often traumatized youngsters. we can give them help, we can change their behaviors so we can make them better, better be the best ones. so when they're in the society in the community, it will be very easy for them to speak with local people and local people to check to see that they are the same with us. they're not different. paul has his sights set high. he wants to move on from less bows and dreams of playing for a professional club in a big city in germany or france. paul is very
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popular at the clubs, cafe, but among the greeks on the island, there's continuing controversy over the refugees. the european union is planning a new reception center, but most locals are opposed to it. really were against the new cam. you know, we don't want them hear what you want me then, you know, we don't have any factories or work here. what are they supposed to do here? any coach sponsors is not put off by such opinions. and his persistence has paid off with s. c cosmos. receiving international support, including from soccer's, european governing body, you wafer and where we are coming here kids and in every age they are very angry. so and day by day we are looking them smiling,
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working, talking with this. and this is nice, this nice. you read a former player calls response is still there for his boy, even after they've moved on to other clubs in greece or elsewhere. those not everyone's sporting dreams come true. but on the soccer pitch coach, sponsors has given them reason to hope. unless both and far beyond it never quite went away. the fear that the so called trouble may return to northern ireland violent protests in april confirmed suspicions at briggs, it could re ignite the conflict between catholics and protestants on the island or for pro british protestants. in belfast, the fears of being left to drift or rising since brags it. and despite countless promises to the contrary, a customs border between northern ireland and the rest of the united kingdom has
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been implemented. and some protestants fear being cut off from the u. k. and joining the republic of ireland against their will something their pro irish neighbors, however, would welcome tension or on the rise. these protesters want to the british that demonstrating on the outskirts of belfast despite to police ban. when it comes to northern ireland, special status, they feel betrayed by the u. k. government. we have not got a partition direction, something the people and also have for, for, for hundreds of years is the roomy and part of the united kingdom. and i, we find ourselves divided from the united kingdom with no consent were produced by blood, but up lot, the flow syrupy ends. but as our possession of unshared united kingdom. no, we're no longer part of the united kingdom for the part of it. because our constitutional law laws are in brussels, nor the british symbols are common in northern islands,
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protestant dominated areas. the red hand represents one of the many paramilitary organizations. it can be found in traditional working class neighborhoods like this one near the port. it's now one of the poorest areas in northern ireland. jo keys grew up in a similar area. he knows the paramilitary group and he won't feel proud of this protestant heritage. but he's afraid it could be taken away by catholics. some people are loyalty as to the queen, sometimes it's their british identity. people fly their flags just out of pure love . so right down to me, it's an expression of how they are. his catholic neighbors lived just next door behind a high wall. most of them want a united ireland. that would be a night master. joe. you've got one group of people who believe that northern ireland should be part of the united ireland. then you've got one group of people
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who belief northern explanation should remain part of the united kingdom. those are fundamentally opposed. you know, ideology should come out both. you're either and one or the other. we may call way to the other side of the rules. in the past, it seemed violent street fighting but claimed over 3000 lives. one of the dead was the mother of mary adams, a catholic who died in a bomb attack carried out by pro british protestant militias. she says she's worried about increasing discontent amongst the protestants. they're not thinking about anybody else just themselves. and i've always been look at. it's always been nika. so, if not, she engine. there not latin, a change at all was damaged and make up a month. but for many catholics, the united ireland they have fought for so long is increasingly within reach. mary's neighbor who runs a pub, says the protestants will just have to accept that some of them are mar,
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wants go straight. they can still have their betty shut down today because we still have our attic a down to. they were still occupied by the british. so mainly we have lived with it for a 100 years, let them see how they can live us. back on the other side, joe keys sees the british as protectors, not occupiers until recently. anyway. now prime minister barak johnson's government has allowed goods from britain to be checked in the port of belfast for joe, that unforgivable, and has to be changed at all costs. sometimes violence is the thing that you have to day. i'm not saying that we have to day up. i'm not saying that we will have to do. i'm just going to ask me to take it off the table to ask me to categorically read it. especially when our political opponents have made very clear that they are not going to take it off the table. it's an unreasonable request. joe is not alone in his anger, according to pose over 80 percent of people in northern island. don't trust the u.
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k. government. there are some people who think that and violence in various forms expresses how serious you are. i know that the vast majority people in northern ireland did not want to see anything like that, but it doesn't take too many people to create a situation in which some people protest can escalate and say something violent right now young protestants will as a northern ireland are preparing the annual bonfires to mark the 17th century victory over catholics. but many fear this year's bonfires could get out of control . there's certainly a sort of perception that our concerns and our worries and also our goals and our on our dreams are kind of ignored. i'm, we're kind of told to just sit down, be quiet and leave it to the professionals. don't write, don't do that. it's,
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i understand the frustration, breast it is the biggest threat, the northern ireland peace process, his face so far. and for the moment. that's about the only thing catholics and protestants here agree on this exotic animal feels right at home with us even though it's on foreign land. the greater ria is a giant, flightless bird and its size is matched only by its appetite native to south america. it is now making itself home in northern germany, the shall, the biosphere reserve has become home to the largest population of ria birds in europe. this may please conservationists, but for farmers, they're nothing but a nuisance. of the birds find plenty of food on their fields, but have no natural predators over there. there's one, thomas toy has it in his sight. he's a farmer and he often keeps an eye out for them in the area. what's
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out there? i know if i can see one, i can't see the 2nd one behind that hollow me toy is no friend of the greater ria birds beat his crops. da, they're always over that way on both sides of the road office. the hungry birds are very fond of his rape seed. no wonder. it's an energy packed food crop stuff. this is one of the plants they bit know. look here you can see how they've eaten the lauer sued it if it's been handed. oh, and the bleeding up cousin, the farmer says the greater we as force him to plant 20 percent more rape seed. the damage amounts to thousands of euro's under the fund. a lot of people think they're wonderful, but we, well, we think the birds are great too, but when their feet is coming out of your pocket, it makes you mad. we farmers are used to dealing with
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a certain amount of damage from wild animals. but this is a pretty extreme case, and these are wild animals that don't really have anything to do with us, and this is all not far from toys. fields in the northern german town of close clue now. there are one 6th grader rios kept in a private 2. then some 20 years ago, the gate was left open and the birds who are native to south america escaped from their enclosure and managed to breed successfully in the area. that makes them the responsibility of ranger mario axes from the shows it will never go. beauty or reserve, he and his colleagues count the greater re as at regular intervals. as the result of that fateful oversight 2 decades ago, the birds population has grown to 600 individuals. now mythic, whoever owned the animal's back then clearly wasn't paying enough attention and wasn't to.
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