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look now some of the other stories making headlines around the world. lebanese officials say is really air strikes on targets in the central, but ca valley have killed 40 people. more than 50 were wounded. israel also launched a series of airstrikes and they route after warning, residents to leave for neighborhoods is real says it is targeting infrastructure belonging to the milton group has bla, including command centers and weapons, depos, spanish authorities, se 93 people are still missing after devastating floods floods that hit the southeast of the country more than 15000 soldiers and police have been deployed to the region to help with the search and clean up operations. 219 people are known to have died and disaster. filtering government says it will legislate for a ban on social media use for children. under the age of 16. prime minister anthony albany is a says the risk to physical and mental health from excessive social media use means action is needed. australia is trialing. an age verification system to assist and
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blocking children from social media to us now and vice president. complet harris has spoken to her supporters with the 1st time since her election defeats the republican. donald trump trump stage. the remarkable come back to wind, the white house for a 2nd time after surging to victory in a string of swing states. harris accepted the laws at howard university in washington, dc, where she held her election watched party on tuesday. my heart is full today. my heart is full today, full of gratitude, for the trust you have placed in me, full of love for our country, and full of resolve. the outcome of this election is not what we wanted. not what we fought for is not what we voted for. but hear me when i say hear me, when i say the lights of america's promise will always
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burn right. as long as we never give up and as long as we keep fighting, the new folks are feeling and experiencing a range of emotions. right now. i get it, but we must accept the results of this election. earlier today, i spoke with president electronics and congratulated him on his victory. i also told him that we will help him and his team with their transition and that we will engage in a peaceful transfer of power dw
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corresponded janelle to beloved was at howard university where heres gave that speech. and she told us more about what stood out for her or yeah, steven. so and, and motional a camera la harris. so i took the stage at howard university, she thanked her supporters. she sang to, she sang president biden, she launched one last broadside against donald trump. by referencing that peaceful transfer of power, well, that's something we know that the president elect has not always been such a fan of. but what really stood out to me was how similar for speech sounded to of a 2016 concession speech of a hillary clinton to the saying that and to donald trump, both women in their speech says, reminded their supporters of that. so the health of a constitutional democracy does not only depend on the government but to, but also on citizens, a commitment to values like the rule of law, like fairness and dignity for all. of course, however, there were some differences if you remember,
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hillary clinton's famous light and his speech was directed at all to the little girls. she was reminding them that they were powerful and valuable and deserving of every opportunity for campbell. a harris's party directed her message, the young people saying it was okay to be disappointed, but in the end it was going to be ok. she also reminded them that they to have power. now of course, it wasn't all the young people who were present here at the concession speech today was a cross section of society. we spoke to some of them to ask about their reactions to pamela harris. his speech here is what some of them had to say. i found it extremely moving, despite the circumstances that she is still encouraging us to continue and not give up, and also not to be afraid of what's coming. i'm so happy that i got to hear her speak today and that she sounds so optimistic outstanding, and she's a remarkably galvanizing figure. and she was for what do we on about 70000000
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americans in the selection? and i think she should be really proud of that. i mean emotional because of the problem is that she had for all of us, not just people in the united states, but for people around the world. and um, it just hurts a little bit that we won't have the benefit of her leadership. and i also have dimension. many people were openly crying here today there was an entire range of emotions on display from grief and despair. but also, as you heard there of hope and of optimism are correspond to jail juvenile there at howard university where complet harris gave her a concession speech. a donald trump has meanwhile accepted jo biden's invitation to the white house to discuss the presidential transition. former president brock obama has also issued a statement congratulating trump on his historic 2nd term. around the us market, supporters have been celebrating the resurgence of the trump era
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boyd by his historic when donald trump arrived on stage with his family to republican watch polity in west palm beach, florida. the america has given us an unprecedented and powerful man. the we have taken back control of the cell as well. and this is races. the mountain, nevada, texas, ohio, michigan, wisconsin, the great commonwealth of pennsylvania were all one by the mag. i move it, they have silver. it is an unprecedented come back. full use of to he was voted out of the white house,
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from supporters across the united states. the jubilant spirits were high from the streets of manhattan, of the to a dinah in the battleground states, as north carolina. right, right. man was southern border economy and the overseas, those 3 things and that's it. there's nothing else to be said about. the truck is gonna fix all 3 of it right away. news of trump victory gave wall street to boost. the dow searched by 3.2 percent at the start of trading the morning off to the election. there is a political chasm between the 2 big 10 parties in the united states.
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georgia is a crucial swing states that from managed to secure in the selection. democratic voters who in the capital city, atlanta disappointed and believe that support for trump was driven by discrimination. he would probably run all over by then. i went to bed last. hurley woke up and all its like, you know, out we get what we do is okay. we just have a way to serve. i think that america wasn't ready for i think it's a female issue. yeah, i know the poli has said that the rest is clothes and as even more on you know, is a feeling of dismay. there's an african american in this country. it just sort of made me realize just, you know, how racist and sexist this country is. unfortunately, donald trump has promised to heal the united states when he had been to the white
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house again. that there is no quick fix to the deep divisions between democrats and republicans. a dw cheese international editor richard walker is in florida, close to president trump tomorrow. lago base, i asked richard at the reasons for trump's big victory. we're starting to become clear. yeah, i think people are trying to get their heads around. do stephen just before we kind of get into that, just to give you a sense of where we're standing here so that is more lago, that is donald trump's famous club, just behind us were on the road connecting in between west palm beach and palm beach. the that's where trump has been celebrating this, this huge victory that he has won, and that is thinking in so many people around the country and you're right, it is a pretty significant victory. the pulse was suggesting this was going to be very, very tight. but it turns out that trump looks like sweeping all of those swing states are 7 states that had been looked at very closely behind about one or 2 of
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them in the report that and also for the 1st time was wondering 3 of these presidential elections for the 1st time he's over 50 percent of the vote and the current tally of the popular vote. he said almost 51 percent of divide. that is, um, that is significantly more almost 4 percentage points higher than he was in either of these previous runs at the presidency either in 2016 or 2020. so clearly something quite substantial going on with donald trump in him managing to drop more support and to consolidate more of the american public behind him. and a significant part of that is that he is not just showing strength in his traditional white base, but that he is strengthening support in minority groups in the united states. and this is also structurally significant for the whole state of american politics going forward because the democrats, who do is counted on the, the,
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the increasing diversity of the american public being something that where do we structurally sub to ben fit them, that minorities would always stay with the democratic policy, what we're seeing in the last few elections, and particularly the selection, is that that may not hold, that donald trump is attracting more support from minority goods. those are cheap, international editor richard walker. they're in florida. leaders in germany in europe are worried about a potential trade war during a 2nd. trump term, trump has threatened to oppose big tariffs on chinese and european imports. though it's still unclear, it will follow through donald trump selection victories. also a victory for america 1st year and this campaign, trump promised massive terrorist not only on chinese goods, but on everything that has import it into the us. this move would affect europe, especially the export oriented german economy. at the american chamber of commerce
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in germany, president simone a minute, shares or doubts about trump following through believing instead, his pledges to place paris on all imports was simply a way to win vote. as soon as you try to protect and especially when you do that with tara's, it means rising prices, difficulties to exchange goods and therefore limitation and limitation stuff's growth. and growth obviously creates wealth. and therefore, we believe it's not good for the world and especially not for the trans atlantic trade. in the last 20 years, the volume of trade between germany in the us has tripled exports to the us now account for almost 10 percent of all german exports. and nearly 7 percent of all german imports come from the us. this makes the us germany's most important trading
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partner from automotives to mechanical engineering to chemicals. there's hardly any sector of the german economy that would be able to cope with a drastic decline in us business. i mean, we've done the math. this could mean up to $180000000000.00 euros for germany over a 4 year period towards germany would suffer because we are an explanation next. because the us is our most important trading partner. the german wholesale and foreign trade association fears that will be drastic consequences if trumps, administration, and ex terrace on goods coming from germany. then this would be to, if these dressing measures really were to come into effect, that would be a serious loss of prosperity in the short term. and then we would have to reckon with job losses. that would cause considerable difficulties for the german economy because a lot depends on that towards especially vehicle construction, the pharmaceutical industry, and like to bill and kevin and co products being sold. it wouldn't be possible to make up for that in the short term and for cult that's difficult for us to come. most of life after news of trumps when stock market prices in germany and europe
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went up a signal that many investors apparently view the election results as a positive event to and he was a reminder of our top stories. germany's governing coalition has collapsed after tons of the oil. shoulds fires as finance minister jolts as called a confidence vote for mid january and early elections could be held by the end of march. before the current crisis, germany was due to elect a new government. in september, the vice president campbell of harris has addressed supporters for the 1st time since losing to donald trump. in tuesday's elections, there was promised a smooth transition to the new administration and a peaceful head over a file. that's all we have for now. we'll be back soon with more headlines. the meantime, you can find out more about these and other stories online. checks out to w dot com. we're also on youtube or the dw news channel. so you can easily invalid
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why did i live and get this is walter alexander the older boy we we never found him this. this is the land much. yes. yes, it was his 5th birthday that day talking to you and doesn't quite. and they read this is my lady, my, the mother and i, my wife, she was 29. that then you have anything with young. and here is our 9 month old baby, his name. is he the manuel side of the doors? how pa, those family died in the same place that they lived. an avalanche buried his wife and children in 2020 tiers where their house one stood there and now wooden markers in this part of northwestern columbia. the number of avalanches as more than doubled since 2018 or yeah, life is freight and there's nothing you can do about it. i know there's no point to looking for someone to blame and visit often there are those responsible. but if you think about it too much, you can lose your mind. i don't,
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law school is hello. can i help you as soon as the moment a bunch of other really no culprits to try to understand what's going on here. we have to go back to 2018, the start of an end vicious project. in that year, the multinational china harbor engineering company began building the alto pista of monitors, highway the company and its chinese parents, group c, c. c. c, have built infrastructure in more than 150 countries. the parent company, however, is in just repute for allegedly paying bribes and that has reached certain questions. is the construction company responsible for the problems of a small community in columbia? what responsibility does the colombian government have for these types of infrastructure projects and who benefits in the end? maybe even is columbia 2nd largest city. until a few years ago,
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the city lacked an adequate route to connected with the caribbean coast in the north. now with auto peach to monitor those things are different in the middle of this road is the small town of w e. but since the beginning of 2024 done yet, we had data has been the mayor equally to have data has lived all his life in dot b. but since 2016 he has worked in different positions in the governors office and the witness 1st hand, the construction and impact of the highway on his community. a lot from what size is the highway project is not really designed for small cities like ours that i mean what the project really does is benefit international trade for the for k. and because ports are going to
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a built in the box that can handle goods from all over the world. and then more in the end to mainly from china, a country that already accounts for more than 20 percent of its imports, according to official columbia and figures. ok on the way out in class. i last for the project aimed at exporting local goods. we would all benefit greatly, so a little bit better because we are agriculture producers. if you look at the old roads around here, they're terrible facing the old route passed through the center of the municipality and boost of its economy the but the new road skirts around the community, causing more than just economic difficulties. an engineer who worked on the road construction for 2 years agreed to talk to dw,
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but asked to remain anonymous because it'll to part of the rentals. i believe that several of those land sights were caused by bad construction practices where they should have worked with machines, they turned to explosives, it was covered and they kind of customer service that made the stone fragile and displayed pools were put on, you know, let's just say a lot of mistakes were made to them on the spectacle. the largest catastrophe happened in 2020 numerous land slide, said 5 different small communities simultaneously. more than 300 families lost loved ones and all their possessions scale. and they say use us to, as i mentioned, we all know that the land sight occurred on the same mountain where most of the construction was going on in java e boat. we never had such a land slide. that seems pretty strange and you will, i will kick when we get started. and it was on that day that mine was
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a potter's son turned 5 us a. i mean, are you what i went out to get kick for my son's birthday and then the avalanche cabinets and i couldn't get back home. they knew up and fell a long time without a mother's a. a simple birthday cake saved his life and made him the sole survivor of his family. the dw asks the columbia and authorities on the consortium led by the chinese company about the excessive use of dynamite. in the area the consortium said that no land sites had been reported during the work due to controlled blasting with dynamite. and that the techniques are generally appropriate and have been evaluated during the work. but many and debbie eva believes that the consortiums malpractice is go beyond its construction techniques, perhaps with the way they chose their local partners by the 5th. okay. and they side, it is no secret that the former man is a business man with
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a lot of business in de eva con, which enables isn't valley by me, the largest camp that the chinese used was on this man's fire. and lots of the offices that the chinese used for their operations are also owned by this gentleman, the most part just sitting with the parking lots and he even owns the hotels that they use during the project. so yeah, so that was a great conflict of interest. sounds complete, filled it out today. that is a different place along the highway that may say to is an informal neighborhood found in 2019. today it is home to around 3000 people. when the building consortium led by china harbor engineering company, signed the contract to build the highway in 2015, the neighborhood did not exist yet when the construction work began, things were different. still the company chose to act as if the neighborhood wasn't
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there. the john or the hundreds or a go work for the group between 20212023 live said lama. say that's what it is that we go. and this neighborhood is located, but the height of the tunnel in thousands internet. those lies pulling in about 50 to 60 meters from the tunnel entrance and from that place. and so is this one time what's going on? we have a slope that protects the land so that the water just not watching the way i say to 10 minutes. i lose cool, $95.00 out of the sea and but as time goes by, this slope is cracking and be coming on suitable and is also damaging the neighborhood and convert. i'm going about it. and so we live with the fear that there will be an avalanche and take all the families with a so i life, i mean, as i don't want the color these places where out to piece the of mark those passes through are not alone. the problems that occurred here are
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not isolated cases, says maria, cut the lien and the quote to an expert who investigates chinese infrastructure projects in latin america. the like many other companies, they go as far as they are allowed to meet in w e. but for example, certain requirements were ignored in particularly environmental one lucky political . my ceiling is it connected to me, i'm being started particularly additionally, there are other irregularities that could ultimately lead to corruption problems. show a video that at the, at the corner of the construction project also damaged graves, some of which were 2600 years old. in one of the oldest archaeological sites in columbia, the consortium bought the land to use as a material depot. ingrid be dollars is one of the archaeologists who worked on the emergency excavations that the consortium organized but all about a sick when they realize that the complexity of the archaeological site and all the
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tombs that were there, they decided not to continue with the excavations to preserve the archaeological heritage, but also to save costs and avoid time delays. but the damage was already done. one 3rd of the burial mountains are gone. and what about the people who live here? experts call for more concerns in the communities involved so that they will also benefit from large infrastructure projects. no way medical or know when they go, they produce whether or not investment projects are beneficial will depend on both sides of those factors, e, i. e. and here it is very important to bear in mind that if we want to have a profitable relationship with china, our institutions must be strong enough to allow that relationship to be profitable for both sides. this global quite a bit and we see the almost gets the 12, the because not only the past,
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but also the future of entire communities are at stake. the, when people have to leave to make way for a road or surface mine or entire villages messed up sticks because of rising sea levels. or when governments expel entire population groups, then it's the case of forced resettlement. and it keeps happening all over the world. the every day when see not wonder is how long she can continue working in her shop. she is worried because she is supposed to leave the area and take her store and her 3 children. the authorities want them all to move the mile. so
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will be right now the man has been, has several times and they say i have to go to my and they threatened me, how are going to be and so i can hardly sleep anymore. oh, i can talk decided to stay as long as i can right now, the dog down, calling him some guy, took her by selling snacks and drinks. she has enough to pay for her children's education. she and many of her neighbors make most of their money from tourists. the own family lives within the extensive grounds of ankle lock. the huge temple complex covers more than 200 square kilometers and includes several 100 temples. at sunrise, there was a magical atmosphere and the places with the best views are in great demand. and co op is one of the most famous attractions in all of asia. thousands of visitors from all over the world. walk through the unesco world heritage site every day.
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many of the locals have lived here for generations. i think that was really great. also like all the local people, this or friendly all the one to tell us all these amazing stories about about everything and they also for end of the one so so, so a lot stuff. we also went through the took to tell what, yeah, that was also and really, really great experience. well, it was really nice to be with all the tours, but everyone really calm and peaceful and the locals are always really nice. around 25 kilometers from angle watts, a new city is being built. it is called run to x and the can. bodie and government wants 10000 families to leave their homes near the temple complex and move to the settlement. that's still a construction site. at least there's water and electricity here, no young she yet could no longer take the constant pressure from the authorities and agreed to move to run ty at an angle.
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she lived with her husband, where he worked as a data labor building a life in this new city seems impossible for her. oh no, no. you know that your hair is completely different. how much does nothing have? i'm the general and on crow is able to suffice well, even without money, by 8, by i collected hubs and insights from the forest and sold them. now i have to buy vegetables, so have these extra costs. thanks ruth, and stop and get a moment today. the only customers out her new neighbors not collect money themselves. none of them are happy. here. i got the from the reset of people i know dependent on monthly state support of around a $125.00. previously most earn their own higher incomes. this is where they once lived. these are the remains of their former homes. only the foundation was of the village, an anchor i still visible. so far,
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the government hasn't said what have plans to do with the land near the temples. a spokesperson for the responsible authority says it is all the development measured to benefit the locals. the families move voluntarily. the power of the, the thing, this is, this is not punishment. this is providing opportunities. they what the, where there was no sanitation. they what they are in the small. busy caught the human rights of organization, amnesty international sees it differently and move to this unfinished satellite city is a force relocation in which human rights are being violated. the group wants unesco to intervene and stand up for the local population. so serious threats and, and again we're talking about cambodia that has a very long history of very, very violent, forced eviction. so which is why it is extra important for role for entities like
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you nice go for outside agencies, world heritage committee, etc. to play that, to fill that gap. unesco is now publicly expressing concern, saying it did not support the resettlement. the office of the local non governmental organization at hawk is located near the temple complex. it's liter, change them run. so the government is failing locals. so we'll have people on cash includes the literature and people must not be patronized to apply to the government could create better opportunities where people previously live, i'm tired so where they would rather live on something. you have to organize things better than that compete product and you can't just drive people away against their will to get the beach. what about what to do? why didn't the, the, to my, you know, although her sister and many of her neighbors have already moved away once you not,
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would like to continue running her shop here and, and go a lot. every day she prays that the gods for a better future. young man, item is income. i still have hope that we can keep this on the on co op codes, how we want to be happy, a note on the sofa, no longer be afraid around the house. so i want my family to stay here forever for tourist tank or what is 1st and foremost is spectacular. magical place for locals. the temple complex full of tourists is their home and the basis of their livelihood. and the lots of money is spent on really good football players on the trunk,
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send markets. but how much? exactly. you've anticipate a 170000000 euros for christiana right now. the sleep coaching you transferred to buffalo now for a 135000000. and the coverage records nima, he was sold for 222000000 years. many young talents, a lining up to be discovered in brazil. well as well started on this pitch when he was still 7 years old. now 14, the strong to as a so talk to talent with big dreams is i know it all. i want to play in your of them you, i would like to go to manchester city or live in poland. and i want to live in my family, out of poverty. the other than that funny. many talent scouts noticed the boy child, the freight tops wants to win him over to move me from mine looks more and faster than others. when he charges. he looks like a pender lamp and that thing,
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but when he has to get past the defender, she turns into an agile score on need. this unique combination comes to him naturally and what can be not. so, and this is the new mind, anything i didn't assign, the full team is the perfect age that's chosen freight task. the talent is already evidence, but the boys are still multiple and will be ready for a top club by the age of 18. with more than 1200 players. last year of 11, brazil is the export. well, champion of young football talent was his don't v. and what you see here is a training ground for athletes. not going to the training ground for boys ready to turn into great athletes and go abroad. that's what they all want. cities pull tabs, it does, it is getting, chug afraid tests is off with some well a management contract the book nation agency is based. and so paula founded by us musicians a rail, madrid, stop any junior works with the agency. and so just for those next likely super
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talent andric how's, why would you be fair to say that he is the making 7 asked me to go down in brazilian football history. that is one of the greatest of all time with my orders book to spanish p r appointments, a part of the job. to strike us we just became brazilian champion with palomares graces, the colors of sports and fashion magazines. he's collected awards and titles. he's serious and confident because they're in the process for so i want to be a role model for kids who play football. i think i'll succeed. i want them to understand that if i did it, they can do it too. i want them to think like that got a good space here. when he was 16 ram, a dreadful him for 72000000 years. 20 tons 18 in july. he's got into europe for non vicious football. a. that's the dream. guys. i'm in an interview of. isaac, as
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a camera, you're in the way to get those mentors and note up uh the best players are in europe and the, you know, clubs and all the eggs. and all competitions with all the positions are always competitive. the best of the best in the way i always wanted to join the way i'll meet you. it doesn't matter if it's a great class because easiest personal health coach a personal shift. so the 17 year old, these things are already normal. just a few years ago, his family was desperately poor. today he has several very lucrative contracts with every professional play. it has an expiration date, so this child could freight task. time is money t. yes. is there a lot of offers you involving a lot of money? like always things that people really want cost a lot to the search for talent takes child afraid tasks on his colleague
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lucas to use competitions around for sale. the golf country has a huge pool of talent just waiting to be discovered and lots of talent scouts waiting to discuss with them. the nation stripes on its own talent selection. lucas writes down his observations and co floods says that no one knows what he's thinking. the play is hair is 16, which is considered almost too old to mould them into top players. price is real expensive. here in this game. i don't see any player for our agency. place is not true as it turns out. lucas just didn't want to reveal his discovery to the other scouts soon. ciocca freight test gets down to business and speaks to the club . both the 2 players are interesting. step one,
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complete nearby kits of training and at the speak feels many children in brazil live in poor families, which makes them i'm vicious, inventive and passionate and it shapes the brazilian style says ciocca freight task mask. how much the need, what am i covering? a brazilian players different on ashton says every day life involves finding solutions to difficult situations. my oh it wouldn't be a surprise if he pulled off some trick while playing it out. sonya not point, not 5 percent of tell him to play is makes elite to europe. and so pilot account sounds and rick is on for yes, he's played video games that's involved rail madrid in a month. you'll be of age impulse of the actual team then i'll be in the game, then can play myself at the same time. and the young man is about to take the next step in his career that could lead to a mazda of properties. some of those mother is standing in her son's bedroom and
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has how do you slept since receiving the amount of just cold it's happening. i'm becoming reality. this is so wonderful. it's my son stream and he's a step further. it could be a turning point for the family. so thought father judy is to suzanne has brought him the equivalent of 550 years a month. some well could seem to come to the families big donna i always use, would you mind if it's the beginning of a new partnership for the good of the family? and i hope it will be a lucrative collaboration phase. right. but sir, that you're very welcome. the those got to. 9 the
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volkswagen is in a deep crisis with declining profit pressure to innovate n p s competition from china. thousands of jobs are at risk. a change of cost is urgently needed. jeremy's largest call manufacturer having its kodak moment find out here made in germany. in 30 minutes on the w. answer of the conflicts own among the many was around the world. the contractors through don is distinguished by 11, a savage or
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35 years of to the full of the fun in the mood, november 9th. can you tell me the this is due to be news and these are our top stories. sell. germany's coalition government has collapsed after chancellor, olaf shots fired the country's finance minister. schultz has announced a confidence vote for mid january paving the way to new parliamentary elections in march shots as he was forced to fire christian lender of the business friendly freed democrats for his obstructive behaviour on budget disputes. the move comes after governments after the government's 3 coalition parties, the social democrats, the liberal, free democrats, and the greens, failed to reach an agreement over how to plug a multi 1000000000 euro budget home.
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