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as before, the final whistle, miller made himself the heroes, did god to give them a 3rd drop from for dance and it's all for now, doc, fellows up next reporter travels to the lands of the pharaoh's course. that's egypt . stay tuned for that. we'll see you back here very soon with her. i'm skill that i work. that's hard and in the end they send me. you are not allowed to see you anymore. we will send you back. are you familiar with this reliance? what's your story with. ready women, especially victims of violence or take part and send us your story. we are
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trying always to understand this new culture. so you are not a visitor, not the guests. you want to become a citizen in full migrants, your platform for reliable information. ah ah ah, the mediterranean was once a major crossroads at the heart of the ancient world. today it has become a barrier separating europe from africa. is there anything left of a past ones share and what do today's distinct cultures have in common? journalists, xena, l moss rock, and joe far abdul karim, travel the coast of the mediterranean in search of answers. so what do you see yourself as a to me, a response with these animals?
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god help with join us to get to know the people and their dreams. the mediterranean journey. the come to egypt, the land of the pharaohs. the north african nation has around 700 kilometers of mediterranean coast. i don't know if that had on vehicle mon only bonia unless it's that arabic phrase mean i said the mother of the world, i love it because that's what lots of people in the urban speaking world called egypt and freed up on in many associate egypt with the pyramids, i mean, but there's another side skipped, often under as active the mediterranean via isn't today we're in northern egypt
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about to take an exciting journey along the coast. castorena's v dash by noon. egypt is considered the cradle of civilization. the pyramids of visa are among the oldest buildings in the world. they lie just a few kilometers from the capital, cairo, and the nile, the lifeblood of the country, flows into the mediterranean sea. egypt connects north africa with the middle east. the country is home to over 100000000 people. my journey begins in the 2nd largest city alexandria. it's major library, the video taker alexandrovna, which opened in 2002 is right here on the promenade. it's not my 1st visit. and once again, i'm struck by how much egyptian society is characterized by stark contrast.
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oh, very conservative values collide with modernity. i wonder what impact those differences have on dating and finding a parker shakima ali founded the muslim dating away a woman in egypt or in the middle east. it's difficult for hair to like have dates like in what happens in the west western countries. so that's why when we saw to for creating a mobile application that helped a young muslim women and men find their life partner, shy, mind or colleagues, your scientific methods of psychological testing to find the right partner for every one of us. but the most important thing is how the app is structured. it has to be modern without conflicting with religious and cultural values.
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the social consensus is that women should marry young and have lots of children that i didn't get the idea. and for good, i got to be the only day came to me and the other found is because we had these experiences, hawaii, the way people tool it the way my mother's friends put her on to psychological question. you think she would come to me and say, he thought old, but ever since i was 24, i've been under that psychological pressure even though i work and unsuccessful, they have to help ease that i travel one, but none of that is recognized by egyptian families they see mary, just the solo indicate you. if a girl success, i guess it would be implemented that goes through mode walk on the dentist wise, the focus on islam it said when religion may be no longer play such a role in marriage to the edge, loyal outgoing has a line with it. we have the feeling muslim is have concerns about getting to know each other through dating the thought of these days at that the young muslim is want to use something modern, something technically today's stuff,
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but at the same time they don't want something, but the parents might say is how much all they inappropriate all wrong, hot on a wave, overlooked by people. what about relationships outside marriage and pick up the how we know the idea with have iea is that it's minutes and marriage song. of course we don't tell anyone, use the words that they have to get married within a certain time, but they should understand that a relationship they start through this app is seriously like i was laid it, but i'm fresh fish straight from the mediterranean for some it's a hobby for others, a tough way of making a living though. but a passion for seafood unites all alexandria when it's how you get the 1st port of call for all manner of specially prepared seafood is the
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restaurant to fear situated right by the water? has the kitchen is overseen by hedge out mohammad jumper. i loses equity, so mark, one of them, i cannot get that again. i think this goes to some of these fish here is so much, i mean, most are they all from the military moving around alexandria, you know, little from the mediterranean. we don't have any from the red sea. i show once that one usa samoans, it's called moose every my as wise at special ed and it tastes very good fried weights and you can also stuff it. you can have it with bus it, but it's best friday, although haggling and metal christian system one told me about something called single in getty or light to make some gary, i cut open a large fish, honey, all from the not from the san garden. let's have saturday, sunday and let's take this one. she only doesn't get if you can make somebody with this to right, buddy. and i'll go trin, of course, and some squid. i love nick if i'm a quid. yeah. and you'll show me how to make it all m a special
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a day to day saturday. things are busy in the kitchen, which i'm getting hungry, the oil and lemon mixture, but they're hiding the oil and lemon mixture. that is what's of hoya. it's a very alexandrian thing, it's for the fish. we use it for the filling garlic. so larry act deal mustard and spices. but it's not saying, you know, this is son gary. he is our fish 1st. we sprayed soul on the baking tray, so the fish doesn't stick, will take by the fish. i'll do one and you do one ok. what does that with? so we do it like this without hands, oil and lemon. you take around a lemon and that's how you make your fish. diamond went from here. oh my god,
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i've never cooked anything like this. yes. just like that. then i'm the new ha ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha ha! that's the mussa. i what's that? the moose of fish we failed. oh yeah, i recognize it. now that's 2 octo ship. what do most people order here in the sun, gary fish. and because the source mixture is really special, you mean one of the best sources we have in alexandria? ok. the any internationally i thought what i would want and asking that and we could still july, we can prepare anything that comes out of the seal come out of me, but not a phenomenal until the 1950s, greek, italian, french,
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and british migrants lived and worked in alexandria today, the port city with a population of around 5000000 has some major social problems like poverty and the housing shortage. in 2019 and egyptian average monthly income was around 235 euros donald. the i love it though, i tend to do an apprenticeship or study. i only went to school only till grade 9. then at that 8th grade, why? i didn't finish school. i didn't. education doesn't feed you good learning a trade or a job. he's more my father died when i was 6. there was no one to look after mason about i okay. i think going on with with how long have you been working? i am 29. what about that? at what age did you start at 14. dash 1491. yes. and i'm leaving alexandria in hennington. i sell bought just under 3 hours away by car it situated on both the mediterranean sea and the nile delta. it
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for thousands of years. the river has been egypt, lifeline, phineas, hear him, arrested. and now hearing that i sent some ship, it was an arabic at means head of the tongue that when behold, it's called that because behind me, the longest river in the world, the nile flows into the mediterranean. good to detect in mid to the mail. and i saw here less people here find that really special gas was under assistance. he had another special thing about tommy at a province here is that it has the country's 1st female christian governor in not going to meet her cousin who just a few kilometers further down the nile. delta is the city of damita. it's a thriving port in the capital of damita province. mm. in 2018. doctor minous' a lot. myisha is became the 1st coptic christian to head of provincial govern to
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egypt. and she's only the 2nd woman ever to govern. one of the countries $27.00 provinces below the land in mid to get it, but it would let them get a lot of the hunter is moving towards the empowerment of women. young denial tests in the i'm very interested in women being financially socially and culturally strong. and it's one of the most imposing prerequisites for a modern country. i had the most busted custodian in predominantly muslim egypt in estimated 10 percent of the population are christian. most of them cocked at christians, minot, or what me shot you, who was a christian herself, is heavily protected by security guards. radical islamists have repeatedly attacked institutions like churches and schools. and christians also faced the discrimination here. blast little amount of the show. i mean, what does this experience mean for you?
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but mostly because you represent egypt, but also a religious minority met any, even if christians in the country don't like to see themselves so minority at the end of the day, there are far fewer of you than there are muslims double yet at about 11 his belly eh, i was very pleased, i took it as a sign that egypt has changed, that people don't get advantages because of their background when a instead positions are allocated to candidates because they see to bill as he for the job give it a non denied, but to the school we now have a constitution that protects the rights of christians, if he mo, dixie. they were the 4 laws that protect the rights of women and christians, and also those of other religions. understood, i'm fully bull hague, was he, i the law states this, but the reality is different than human. cana is bought of you, for example, the law may encourage the restoration of churches alone is what the social mood is different. and jody modeled a lot of your football kellum that know when this all fixed, he'll get then had the lo fi, there might be a few trouble make his in some village way of bothered coral. charlotte, that was,
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that can be the case any time it can only when it debatable the believability. but those are exactly the examples for us. hm. we, we can teach people acceptance and respect. jim offered the timely and listen to the call, but could learn a couple of those in coma would carryover lamar, them a backyard, musser. some egyptians say that they're happy and aside, egypt is in a phase of positive change that here we bother lahardo yearly, but other say freedoms are being suppressed. come out of political views are being suppressed. i c a c, and there are political prisoners, martha ali, and what kind of egypt do you see today anthem, but couldn't make it only says he has some because i learned that may be damaged, that they are simply times when certain things are possible or by then while the electrical nephew can now up to the upheaval and the revolution, well, it's easy to slade, public opinion and unsettled people, real demonstration as the mother of the country. we just can't handle that right now with that. but egypt has just experienced an economic collapse off that away. our v. eh, didn't look like it was about, why can't you have
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a functioning economy and a chain should i mostly do a lie while you talking about security matters? here? i can't comment about the telephone when since the so called arab spring and 2011, many have been fighting for freedom, democracy and human rights. it's been a hard struggle, especially since updated for t r i c. c became president from damita. i'm traveling to poor said 50 kilometers away. the modern industrial port city lies on the suez canal. completed in 1869. the canal connects the mediterranean with the red sea. these days, most vessels that pass through the waterway or container ships from the far east, or oil tankers from the gulf
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on the ferry, i meet architect mohammed hassan. he's offered to give me a historical tour of the city with there between 2 continents, between africa and asia. for a while is on the asian side and poor side on the african side or flawed is the newer city where it wasn't built until 1926. but while force i eat dates from 1859, the city was built for suez canal workers. off was grand mosque isn't the only interesting thing the city has to offer. ah, the colonial architecture was also remarkable. the european influence is visible everywhere . the canal was nationalized in 1956 by egyptian president, obama ob denise it before that port. what was mainly home to foreigners working for
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the franco british suez canal company sheila hm had a tell me about what you do, connie, you, when we run tours to make addictions aware of the history of their country and also for people from abroad. course i eat is not a tourist destination. when you come to egypt, people tell you, go to luxor ra swan, while sharma shake. the hob shelby hiero. the alexandria. no one says force i am site and why is history important that you base the mirror? the future, if you have no history that you have no future, it was that much of egypt depends on tourism. and poor flood has more to offer than expected. so much walking around makes you hungry and something sweet would be the perfect pick me up. we had to a local bakery. oh, this is delicious. it's very, very, very sweet. c as but absolutely delicious. i'm going to take some to go in visual smith with the dame underneath it. mm hm. and,
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and why do people in this region always want their sweets to be really sweet or healthier with loads of shorter and like in europe, muscle on there. they don't like things to be as sweet as here. hello. the couldn't handle personally. i like sugar. but what do you think job would you love? eyes of people want things to be sweet, our lives a hot enough. why shouldn't we at least sweet now food a little for their wilkin? or maybe it's because sugar makes you happy when it makes you feel good. what of hell? yeah. i know we got about sugar are not the main thing is it tastes great. mm . we also bought a little bread to feed the seagulls on the ferry, back to poor side with i with i don't want to philosophize, but people who live by the sea don't see any borders in front of them, but nobody can control them. they always want freedom,
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the want something better resort. i'm not saying we're better people as them, but people on the coast is have that feeling that you see it reflected in the residence of force. i. e, they hate borders. there. rebellious could have been good. what are the most of them? well, that's important in egypt right now with coastal cities or gateways to the world where people with different backgrounds and cultures come together. foresight is the origin of seems to me and music. traditionally, only men play the stringed instrument. what at the all, how he yacht club, we meet him on huddle and her friends. they found that the 1st female seems to me ugly, through defying social norms and finding a little freedom through music. i
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am sure. why did you join the group with fanny? i would have liked music generally, but in seconds i like the group estimate. oh, you know, what is the most important thing in my life. if you're going to get us to i, so when you send them to me, that's deep. i. when you sing along with the light brings laughter and joy. oh, it's important i can come in. it just makes you happy with
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awe. what have you come on and by the oven too many. there must be people who say your girls and hence guard me and one of the female voices are indecent. right? yes. we heward a lot to get out. what's your reaction? again, we don't pay attention to say, and that's the last thing we think about a south drain, who make it come true, no matter how hard it is for love and have a meg amazon ahead. what do your family say? at least friday the day is that i've been on a sunday. so can we ask you something? i think whatever, when your daughter said she wanted to sing, what did you say? she likes it. it makes her happy. i don't have the jack turned it all. i'm official, i'm always by their side. i'm like a mother to them all and yeah,
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but i go everywhere with them. but i wonder what even when they travel and i'm of us in homes with but if one of them didn't wear a hand the car would be okay to move. i was yes, no problem at all. it was what's most important is how she interact with other people and that she's decent time. i thought of jem headscarf question won't come up. come up, give me a now back to the music. thanks very much. from poor saeed. i'm returning to alexandria where my journey along egypt, mediterranean coast began a few days ago. ah . whenever i travel, i always read the local newspapers. but according to reporters without borders, press freedom is extremely limited in egypt. took up
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the you and hcr says there are more than $250000.00 refugees living in egypt, many of them from sudan in the hall of the sacred heart church. we meet amina animosity the 22 year old started the one us initiative in 2018. 2 the goal is to empower sudanese children through art and drama workshops and help them integrate into egyptian society. no, yes. i know it. what? hello. hi. how are you? and all of you know, i'm, i, i mean there's a box that i think, thinking off for data, how have shaddick, malcolm? i'd like to join your workshop. what do i have to do? it can all the way to william let so sound up. okay. anyway,
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but i think we have now a lot of sam name and a loud noise and we'll make a movement that says something about ourselves. it doesn't matter. walked in your head, your body jumped dance. anything? yeah. well stop cameron. i hi, my name is amena and this is the movement that says something about me, but i knew that my name is eileen and this is my me i'm boss my and this is my movement. anesthesia i'm java and this is my movement. dia, i'm some of what's the main reason you'd use it and founded out on me and some of the most important reason is the bullying experienced by denise children and refugee children in general. so it mainly affects sudanese children on the streets that excuse lauren housing estate because a half of the headlamp that discriminated against because if i skin color, i think difference and diversity in society has met with rejection off. who knows that we're going to perform a little play for you now. okay. hey adam,
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you've been poll. don't make fun of me being told your height is fine with me. i made sure to told him that he had to find clothes said fatal. yes, it takes a long time to find my size. you probably find yours quite easily. oh, by then. okay, aaliyah made fun of it. that makes me sad. did you see how adam reacted? and it's like i'm saying mean things to you and you answer back in a friendly way. i was kinda making fun of you just and i shouldn't do that with as of right. i well sense additionally, how did that, what are the important issues for you, right? now that the problem in egypt is people thinking in a right and left black and white, everyone thinks that if someone is different from them,
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they must be an enemy be confronted with. but in reality, diversity makes a strong young head to the yellow. mm hm. the next morning i leave egypt and it's mediterranean coast with mixed feelings. it's a country with a long and great history. what it's present is marked by enormous social and political difficulties. trinity mentioned in a gift, i found the people here in egypt, incredibly openness and by the food was so perv or and it's been wonderful to experience the country. our scientists brought us up. but at the same time, it was difficult to get to know each of the way i'd hoped to hop if i'd be involved . but we always had minders with us at the end. getting filming permits was very, very complicated and switch off. sometimes i noticed that people were afraid of expressing their opinions,
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