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ross getting 200 people, his son from june around the world, more than 300000000 people are seeking refuge. yes. why? because no one should have to flee. make up your own mind. d. w. made for mines. they said it up in years, asia coming up to date of ramadan, dumbfounded by rising prices. boxes, don's dad, what economic spot on hits ramadan festivities as the most and holy month begins last in the us and our i brides fight a lonely battle for justice after being abandoned by husbands based overseas people
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living on cambodia as largest fresh water, lake austell, black white, killer, waterborne disease and, and you may have found an effective, still expensive solution. and in pakistan, the football helps kids shake off the violent reputation of their neighborhood and chase goals one thought of out of reach. ah, i british manager, welcome to did up the news asia. glad you could join us. the fasting month of ramadan has hit pakistan is particularly hard this year. a festival much loved for prayer and lavish food preparations has been overshadowed by rising food inflation in the country. personal budgets have had to be tightened as pakistan, deans, with a shopped economic downturn, and negotiations put a bailout from the international monetary fun. all of which has hit pakistan's
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poorest, hardest mount of mount watching ditch, just but back if manny look forward to after a day of fasting during ramadan. but if he had an indulgence to brace thee for many . 2 dates i being thought foot up to 3.5 year as a kilo unaffordable for many households. but staggering food costs here 30, the inflation has risen so much that things that were selling for 200 rupees, pick hilo, last year, and now priced at 500 rupees. at the same time, petro busby is rent, and other expenses have also increased tremendously. what can we do? high prices mean many travels for i did a field to find deals at wholesale market. and then the other guy, everything is become too costly. i asked the government to reduce prices because of ramadan. they should think of the muslims who a fasting, their a pol,
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laborers here, who push wheelbarrows from morning until evening and earn only 250 rupees at the end of the day. what are they going to eat? during ramadan, though, i got the prices of really risen this year. what can a poor person do? we cannot buy anything. i'm a working woman myself. i work for other households. why can people like me do pakistan is going to it's worst economic crisis in yes. inflation has 30 more than 30 percent. the pakistani state usually our 1st relief packages during the month of ramadan. but this year the cash strapped government has little to give me the coolness of isa. the government has only arranged flower at discounted prices. nothing else. i think that's not enough. the government should also pay attention to the price of sugar, cooking oil and other things that are consumed during ramadan order. the government
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should subsidize some items, especially cooking oil company, bought by them. oh, as the country prepares for the month, considered williams in islam many seemed to have lost their feet in this state that governs them. oh, there is a loss of faith in the state in india as well, where many women are upset at not receiving justice for sham marriages. there were duped into this is the story of india's n. r. i brides women who married indian men based oversees so called non resident indians or, and arrows only to be duped into being huge amount in dowry and then abandoned by their husbands. some 40000 berman have faced such a situation across the country with this being a problem, particularly in the northern state of punjab. santo's gore was married for only 15 days when her husband suddenly left for the united states living had
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behind 7 years had passed since their wedding, but there is no sign of him. she now lives with an elderly mother and 2 siblings, the town of louisiana in but jobs did some thought she remembers her wedding ceremony, which cost the family, $20000.00 euros, including the dowry grace, enough money. her parents mortgaged their house to miss until she is struggling to pay back the loan. she now suffers from a hot gunshot and her family. my whole family went into depression, but we didn't show it to one another. as of all of us used to cry. nobody cared for me and asked me how i found people used to make fun of me by asking when is your husband coming back? and when he going with him, god, you up us. in the hope of getting justice, she regularly meets a lawyer to discuss the progress of
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a key. but she feels frustrated and helpless. for little sun dorsey case is not an isolated one. there are more than $40000.00 women across india. what duped into matting indian men living who are sees. but the northern state up and job is the epicenter or abandon bribes in india. sufflin the port runs the local and you called up in the us social welfare. that is, this is the man and the one way providing them legal and financial support. valerie them of this up in the us on husband, left her in 2015 to 11 am and even other children. today, something that is travelling with a deem it was at the house of another woman. they listened to her and start documenting her story. appreciating her for an are deem checks a document and is preparing a legal geese. marion, our india has seen an increase in the number of abandonment cases and we get calls
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every day from different states. the government is not helping these women if they were helping we wouldn't see these women running around with their elderly parents in court and police stations every day about the director of this issue. the punjab government has now set up the steep commission of non risdon indians, rakish girls who formerly had a discussion, says that legal challenges like lack of exploration treaties with most countries, make it difficult to get justice in for many years as possible to have been robbed and suspended near government is taking even this very moment is, is taking so many steps. the question that i'm is that the investing isn't so bodies for back to louisiana. santos, shes angry or the delane getting just to london. she and tubs and some other women are traumatized by the abrupt collapse of the marriages. plunging their lives into uncertainty and financial ruin. and what they see as the government's equity.
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ah, more than a 1000000 people live around cambodia as huge. don't less app lake. it's southeastern shells, largest fresh water lake teeming with fish and other wildlife. some families live right on the water where the eco to living with fishing, but silent killers luck within the lake water vaughn, diseases such as cholera and dysentery. some solutions have been put forward by angels to solve the problem, which also has to do with the areas white spread poverty along the fringes of the toneless supp. cambodia is great. lake communities have existed on the water for generations. their livelihoods based on fishing. but there's a problem. this village has 70 houses and a primary school, but no sanitation. ma belmont, we have this water, we drink this water,
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and we a decade into this water. everything for seaborne, that reality has had devastating consequences over i'm really worried as my daughter died because of the water as i receive horns 4 year old daughter got sick after playing in the polluted water. a doctor said it had entered her lungs after 3 nights in the hospital. she died like seaborne says she worries about her family's health constantly and that often some one falls sick. alma are there, but we cannot afford to toilet because we only make enough money to meet our daily needs. and, and geo named wetlands work is promoting a solution. the toilet that doesn't require plumbing. the waste passes through several containers where it's transformed by microbial action. the water it yields
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can be used for washing and does not carry pathogens thanks to a grant by the european union to have been installed at this school. also, it will help us get healthier, which better sanitation and will not get sick like in the past. but the toilet costs $175.00. well, over a months income for most people here, the angio hopes that subsidies can bring the price down to less than $40.00. and that word of mouth will help to death. and if we all have the toilets, we could save the environment and have good hygiene. but only that way, the water that has sustained these people for so long to continue to do so safely. young people from a football crazed neighbourhood in karachi and pakistan are hoping to take to an international pitch one day. their hometown was once known for unrest and gang was,
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but over time sport has helped edge out the violence. some now call of the area many brazil, a corner of pakistan were passion for football, runs deep in loudy, a show down at sunset. dandy locked a dusty boy. that's all these kids need to learn some fancy footwork. i'm local baldwin, give rodney, we don't need any boots or grassy grounds to play football. football is in our blood. what i what if you think you can play football? i challenge you to be us many brazil in this game because manipulable commercial get 0. my are battled in, i love football act and that's why every evening i come here to play football. even though the a few lights evening play warsaw camera where i love football here. my favorite player is name aka. i follow his style. i watches, matches, and i tried to imitate attributing, and his skills miss codec a circle, got
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a he doing, fighting big dream away away in the army. this grouchy neighborhood was once known as one of the most dangerous places and pakistan. gun battles and drug dealers were common sites but doesn't for football clubs in the area, have hit many, gets the out of trouble. over the years, the unrest has settled back. his son is a cricket, crazy nation. but in lady football, if king and it's not only boys, but goods who play out even later, the r a, it was once known for its gangsters. but now there have been a lot of changes here, but if you play there will other some very good players here. if you want to move ahead, you can call the ari i a many brazil daddy family where there is football on every street. boy, last year there may not be many opportunities here, maybe any, any,
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but the spirit in the ari players is unmatched. you can they rename the love of the game here in there. it makes it a training ground for dominant. that good one day produced a world famous football star. ah, ah, that doesn't to this big. there's more stories from the region on our website to back again on monday at the same time we'll see you then. but ah, it inspired by every man, incontinent bursting with creativity, needs artists, designers, and cultural icons, discover out within lifestyle and culture as diverse and exciting as the continent
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