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i the government supposed to find someone to blame and also to distract from their own serious failures on policies. morning, sorry that the b, b, c claims lenika will remain suspended until an agreement is reached over his social media. use. lenika is yet to comment on whether he would want to return to the show he has presented since 1999. what is it? you're watching d. w news up next. here on the channel world stories made school girls from afghanistan who had fled to india in order to continue their education. i'm will also like i'll be back in 45 minutes. see them away. ah ah, every journey is full of surprises. we've gone all out to give you some tips. why they and in the footsteps of the great, great hall. i'm in europe,
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northern most count please. ah for a time in the line to fill very much alive, d w, travel, you'll go to the specialist in germany with recognizes where exactly it was fun and i've learned a lot our culture history. all their d. w. travel extremely worth a visit. ah, ah, this week on world stories baking for peace in columbia. living for the environment in wales. ah,
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but 1st we go to india where refugee afghan school girls are finding what they're denied in their homeland. a right to education bought them off, our gun is among thousands of up gone. student refugees living in a cramped area in debbie 70 years ago. she fell at gobble with her family, leaving everything behind. growing up, fought more often witnessed bombings and wildlands her father, filmmaker faced harassment and censorship by the taliban. now it dwelt grade for my is considered one of the brightest students at the site jamal a deal up gone school for refugees. i'm with she's upset to hear about her friends who are bought from going to school back home. since i'm a girl, i know what problems they are facing. and education is a really,
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really basic right for everyone. everybody, whether they are girls or by dish or the study and there for we don't have the basic right then of course sir, it gives us feeling of sadness and we hope that the one day everybody have that or right to study, like her other students share similar stories of repression and laws, they felt unsafe at home, but now the school by widest hope that these young people are coming to this a school. i can, i see my dreams when i go to university to choose my favorite carrier to become an i'm a doctor. running to school is not an easy task for the principal kanisha with job on to the home every morning. he makes the rounds to ensure that glasses take place without any disruptions shop previously dedicated. 15 years of his life to girls, education and women is empowerment in afghanistan,
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he fled his country in 2017. besides that of the bottle, i am very proud to say that some girls who have graduated have been accepted and topped universities in india to pursue higher education. the school sets a great example for the success of refugee children that were made on karen, but the school lost its funding after the taliban to quote up gunston in 2021. but then the up gun embassy in delhi reach represents, the former government stepped in in defiance of the 30 bonds policy. it secured money from india, keep the school going. embassy official said viola hush me says it has been challenging since the poly want dick or but he sees the school is more important than our the gals in getting education. and this is school as sending
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a clear message to the taller one that nobody can ban education for the woman. they are asking for the international community to support you. one of the schools and universities and afghanistan back at school for tomorrow and her friends are busy with the glasses. they know they are lucky to have the opportunity to pursue a bright future, which is denied to their friends back home. ah, in columbia, a bloody civil war raged for decades. while rebels and the government have since come closer, society is still deeply divided. new projects are meant to help. vague dreams often start small in neva, they start with savory ucita biscuits, a specialty from the region, and for the women here, a symbol for peace,
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they have all been touched by war. some were thought of members, some were victims of columbia's armed conflict. now they worked shoulder to shoulder. i've been in the beginning when we meet the victims for the 1st time. it's about understanding the pain that are real life has inflicted on them. mean, i missed that i got to get a a and then their loss e lives about understanding and telling them that we are here for them. if i corner fare and to acknowledge and work hand in hand if we're trying to make up one way or the other. now what am i made? a souk santa vocal as a teenager, media out a feeler joined the father. they trained her as the nurse. she believed in the groups message of social justice, but over the years she came to support peace. she was a signatory of the 2016 peace deal. as was the father of the 2 children. but he did not live to see the changes they had hoped for. you guys will only complain yet. mad. i'm annoyed at my martin her ramiro durand was killed 7 months ago.
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a it anita loves the idea link and he loves that. we are in these types of initiatives with it's do yet. um when it says he needs it, feel it's unclear who was responsible for amador sterile now, he's one of over 300 signatories who have been killed since the peace deal. some of those assassinations were carried out by active dissident groups. violence also continues s p l and get a yes. other arm factions and the state fight to control territory. meanwhile, several initiatives, like the neva bakery are trying to help women touched by the conflict. those stigmatized by former getty yet eyes and those who were victims, cut into a yet, through he yos, family like millions in columbia, was displaced by fighting between the father and arrived at harrow militaries, on the way were recognized as victims of the armed conflict. due to the disappearance or my brother and my family's displacement ultima,
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although we feel like victims, we are also resilient because all we've been through apple, so we're eager to contribute to p 6. the women have begun business for their business. but little to start with the need money for new machines and workshops. their dream is to sell our tea to us. i want to ride and throw like to make money and become a success story for reconciliation for long alumni and needs piece and it's region missy. oh okay. we need to end this nightmare. gig is that we don't want more orphans. if there's a lottery leonard, she no get a more than my way to fans. well, the women here have high hopes were negotiations between the government and the yell and getty, yes. and that columbia as a whole, can new violence in the past and focus on a peaceful future. our last journey takes us to britain on the coast of wales. our family has been living
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with a minimal ecological footprint for 6 years without electro city or running water. ah, oh. oh is that who good? that is where a luxury elsa and billy are collecting eggs. their father, matthew watkinson, has made his dream come true. he and his family made a fresh start. oh, matthew gave up his job as a veterinarian. so did his wife caris. ringback now they farm a small piece of land in new port wales where their property overlooks the water. oh, is
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a wealth of opportunities and possibilities for those with a bit of imagination to say, i want to try something different. i miss was the outlet. we would just wanted to let creativity and imagination go and turn what is just bare sheep fields into something full of life to what concerns live from what nature provides their property is completely off the grid. instead of a washing machine, they have a makeshift hand power device. a small wind mill and solar panels provide electricity. but when it's still lower, cloudy power can be in short supply. everything is improvised and everything gets recycled, even old cars. so this one we, we plot all our seeds and we start our seeds growing in there and, and then this one with, we've got a spare bedroom in, so that say friends or family visit the we started with our hoarse laurie. that was
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seemed to be the quickest way to create a habitable space. we needed a bit more space, so we're decided we'll get some old agricultural trailers. slot them in behind. lincoln altogether somehow cover him would. i'm this is the result is a can i complete a hodgepodge of things that we could find at the time. vegetables are grown in old truck tires. it's winter, but rhubarb is sprouting from the soil. they grow fruit and vegetables without pesticides and take care to increase file diversity on their property. they will, sorry. the wealth government support sustainable projects like this one under a program called one planet development. in return, the what concerns must demonstrate they provide at least 65 percent of their food and energy themselves to earn money. they give courses for people who want to live
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a low impact lifestyle. they'd hope to raise honey bees, but that turned out to be more difficult than they thought. the bees were a big part of what we were doing up here. we're just not getting as much honey as we thought. whether that's to do with climate change, i'm warm, what winters that we seem to be getting more austin of per year bond for bees. a lot of paperwork goes into achieving and maintaining their status as eco pioneers. every year, the authorities check to make sure that the family is as self sufficient as the rules require, they are building permit in the national park depends on it. and to show what your ecological footprint is, you, you have to literally record everything. you've spent money on all the food, any station re, secondhand clothes, new clothes, shoes like it just absolutely everything. hm. the what concerns were allowed to build on the coast in the national park. they received the permit because they met
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strict environmental criteria. busy there on the mountain known as kindly among the locals. it said to be a magical place and some object to the watkins since living there. when the application was made for the one punitive element, it was no move to this shoe because cunning grease held in high regard and revered locally on many people thought it was inappropriate or any form of development on the slopes of counting the what concerns are doing without comforts, many take for granted. life in their converted trailers is rustic, especially on damp winter evenings. but they love it here and want to be an example for their children. even if some of their neighbors haven't been won over the what concerns hope that they're inspiring as many people as possible to live in harmony with nature. ah.
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