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this is my next tech. this has to check the bags. so you're planning a trip to make sure you miss nothing about is on the w travel. i hope you enjoy the trip here as much as i did about you. what's your opinion? feel free to write your thoughts and the comments the receding levels in the caspian sea. dia, consequences for fishes surgeon, the hunting invasive animal. the same using and species control or cruelty. the hurdles to a happy marriage loves stories from indonesia. the
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having sex before or outside of marriage will soon be a punishable offense. in indonesia, as well co habitation between unmarried couples until now common little marriage and same sex relationships. although from the phone, when not considered a criminal offense and the well, the largest democracy, mixed estimates the 2 couples also have a hard time in the multi ethnic state. but some still do that to mary. tell fun, well hop and pink and mangled while i have known each other for many years. they were high school sweethearts, but ended their relationship because of their different fates. po fun got married to another woman, but in 2020 his wife passed away. then after more than a decade of living separate lives till finally con rekindled, then of the happy that i have a feeling of such a duration. so what tell fun has gone through and the 15 years that we haven't been
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together and i ended up, i really didn't expect that a high school boy who seemed ignorant, who didn't care about life, is now a father of 4 children. now a man who's responsible and very determined that if the young became that's why my heart is full of admiration for him. me all father. yeah. in indonesia where belief in god is part of the national idiology inter faith relationships have always been controversial. usually families disapprove of them. amount that i'm glad that the, the biggest challenge was my siblings and parent was that these are the degree and the ottoman told us not to get married. the on the down on the new day again, i'm going to look at you. it hasn't been easy for pain can either who was brought up in a religious family. she doesn't want to disappoint them,
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but also wants to make her own life choices when it comes to choosing a life partner. pop on my mazda but behave like telephones father. my parents were clearly disappointed and opposed to someone, but pretty much they are very conservative when it comes to religion. these are things you see the okay, talk to you. good. yeah. in this case, i'm grateful for my mom. i'm going to invite them on the one hand. yes, she might feel hurt the other you have to unload. on the other hand, she has seen that i sincerely loved cellphones children, but not the people that are seen by young people need some of them, some more the abuse, there's lots of ma, she saw that her daughter made hard choices based on the sincere love, pretty much, what were you guys like to do today before the wedding?
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i sent a message to my mother. i said thank you for everything you've given me and tell fun. and she replied, my prayers with you. the mama notified nicholas is an advocate for inter faith marriage. he and his wife have different religions to for years no college has provided counseling to into 5 couples, including till fun and pin con. i'm running a couple of us. i don't get them right under. there are more inter faith couples every year. and i think you have to sort of meaning that there are subject to that . then we start canceling in 2005. i'm telling it seems to be every year. the numbers grow. i think on average there are no less than 30 potential partners per month. 70000. i guess. i. yeah. these are about 15. 20 couples who managed to get married. not i do, but half of them still struggling to get their parents pressing the button. they're
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still, they don't do indonesian law, it does not explicitly prohibit into faith marriage. any marriage is valid as long as it's performed, according to the laws and the lease of each religion till funding ping con, had both islamic and christian wedding ceremonies as other into faith couples have to. only then can the marriage be subsequently notarized. for many years, indonesian into faith couples traveled abroad or converted to another religion to marry. but legal expert, bb, theresa is on t says tying the validity of marriage to religion is problematic or did you we? i haven't but you can. you are calling for new now there are also those who convert 1st guy that about what up and then after they get married, like they convert that client id member, mind them and then we are delay in religion the god. and we're encouraged by the
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state to play religion in which i at effect and again, that is the negative effect of such regulations. hop on because the right to have a family is enshrined in the 1945 constitution. so it can be that the state dictates permission. a lot of that. do you think that will last out of the 2nd? like honestly, that anybody easy know how to get hi, i'm stella know i come from florida. i'm a capital. i am moses. i'm from not somebody from the back button. we stopped and i'm a brothers. then we are learning why still are now in the system for some who met when they were studying for their masters in london. the to face challenges for being an inter ethnic interface. couple with stella being older than moses. moses is 4 years younger than i am. it's still not normal in our culture. here, apple, i just said it was my only them. so i asked her to marry me
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a new those challenges, but i will show that we can do it. i told her christmas we will be husband and wife . so they do the best time for me to have it. is that it turns out in december we're expecting our 1st child to me. well, i'm really yeah. yeah. me. i just like tell fine and ping con stella and moses. his parents were against that relationship. good. my mother said what was there? yeah, no. yeah. if you still want to be my child, i don't want that. you know that most is by talk and has a different faith from us. we are florida, is people. catholics moses is also 4 years younger than you were put our faces. are there not enough men in the world but now welcome on, but i wasn't surprised because i knew my mom and dad would say no. in the beginning of it, i just ignored it. once at dinner, my parents completely ignored him,
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but he remained relaxed. indonesia is the world's largest archipelago with over 17000 islands and a population of more than 280000000 people. it's a place of great cultural, ethnic, religious and linguistic diversity is diversity is a blessing and a source of friction still as father once had a bad experience with a friend from the biotech tribe to which moses also belongs to. so because of that on chosen the experience, ma'am. yes. but maybe not want to have about such a son in law. uh eventually i agree with it because i don't want to disappoint you. really out of your decision. that's what's best for you know, for me. yeah, so based on what the parents, judy,
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this to give their blessings and consideration the when i saw you really matched with moses, that was it. my last, i mean most of the leave, it was an elevator of i'm all my friends and i were going to the gym. then he entered the elevator and it turned out he was my friend's friend. he introduced, di know, to me value for this for a 1010 years later. here we are kind of homosexuality isn't the legal in muslim majority, indonesia, except for as a province where is lubbock law. the shy applies even so homosexuality remains a to boot topic in the country. in 2022, the pew research center found that 92 percent of indonesians oppose same sex marriage eligibility to plus related events have been cancelled due to objections from religious groups. but that didn't stop key to them, an insult from getting married. so they wanted to travel to america. and yeah,
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we're chatting before going to bid. i get it. what are we going to do in america? we're still making an itinerary and you said let's get married. yeah, yeah, yes and love. yeah. and also like we would definitely happy. but the wedding was in the us. when we go back to indonesia. yeah, the document, the maintenance thing. on what lay it though, because for me the marriage certificate does not need to be shown to people got an offer me to be honest. it's a celebration of commitment. it though it we don't need everyone to know. we're married on the plan. but why the fuck, the important thing is that we are together. i'll get the can with the people closest to us and get them when they get you to the box. what matters you thought that you might not get the network some assets of the it was to celebrate all relationship stages. how about 18 living together? ranch?
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then we have a how many together that have a house in the apartment? lot of guy that uh, what was that on that? oh my, the bathroom really my many kiddos mother conroy who lives with them has accepted them. but she still was just keep them. we're heterosexual. and we have, the important thing is that you don't start praying to god, why did it they want that me to my, my english language and the view of the sad thing, my medi my, my message to other mothers is special and it will be as a mother, you have to have a big heart. wow. and expect it. maybe the child doesn't want to be like that. you might want to think might have the fits the will of the all mighty. yeah. if i was done this, even though i am on, i had to pay a lot, it's a so i may assist you. go to the pilot. when i pray you ask the lord jesus, i am by the way, i don't know if you pray for
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a month or 2. maybe they won't change you and then you may ask why i liked it. it will take years leading both on you to do. i for my child to be completely healed by the blood of jesus. and again that i excess that if they are free from homosexuality, then thank god, i can find the best. coal couples go through difficult times, but it's certainly been much harder for these 3 couples. and yet they're facing each other per se. then, but whatever. and however, we pray, we believe there is a power greater than everything. the
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wiles caps racks, customs, new zealand has a problem with animals or rather with the ones grotto, but by the 1st european settlers around 300 years ago. the animals are multiplying rapidly and displacing native species. so what can be done? it's a debate further of controlled to see a picture book morning on south island in new zealand. mac, bailey, is on an outing with his kids and friends from the area. they all agree on their favorite past time. hunting. today, things are running smoothly. one shot, one dear, the bailey family is not the only one in new zealand with this hobby that the animals are killed doesn't seem to be a problem for the children. in fact, they're fascinated with hunting. probably just like waking up early and going full i could drive around the farms and chasing up the this thing going so well,
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so this 11 year old i don't even passes the test of courage eating dear heart. freshly cut and still wrong, but she doesn't really like it. there's plenty of game to be found up here in the mountains. a short while later, a wild boar appears. an easy target for match are but the bailey family doesn't just hunt for fun. it's about protecting indigenous species. animals that had been introduced to the island threatening new zealand, birds and lizards. for example. a lot of these animals that are in the same areas as a night of spaces. so these pipes will be digging out. paul was in a heating inks and you know, i just disturbing dream and taking the numbers down. so the more ways we can get rid of the data. so it can be the night of animals get
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a chance at law for the the kids are taking a long they want to practice shooting. and at the same time, learn a bit about life. good audience, short of guessing we're teaching them that there is value in life. we'll take this animal will. it's not just getting killed and gone to waste. that's doing damage to the bush, to the lane, to the, to the environment. about where you will utilize, smelled, or wasted animal. we're not killing for the sake of killing these animals aren't even bigger threats to native birds and reptiles. and most of them are not turned on. stokes wildcats and possums. they eat the exit. the key we in couple birds endemic to new zealand that can't fly and are therefore defenseless against predators. new zealand is using campaigns to encourage its citizens to help in the fight against invasive species. the government wants to have the problem under
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control by 2050 and we did each agenda ration and watch the language and the bed and 6 tasks on have it. every corner of this family also wants to help eradicate invasive pests. sean puts out traps with his step kids, elena and vicky. today they're checking the possum traps and they've caught a few. they believe that what they're doing is necessary, even when it gets brutal. and we've got a plot to just leave the blood drop so it doesn't go onto the 1st committed step down on the hold on. sometimes like you said, it's like it's not like i enjoy killing them, but also i want to like he was on awesome. and so, and i've done a lot so as it's not really said to me and the positives for also brings in
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a little pocket money on the local for market to this is just part of my upbringing . i don't know anything different. and so it's not something that i think about stuff and think how sad tomorrow, what of like done. i think it's just part of a culture now. lost all here and we realized with us i don't think we savages, but i think we're trying to achieve something with what we're doing. so we're trying to help nature a lot of residents here in christ church, the largest city in the south island. strongly disagree with this attitude, animal rights activists will and sarah regularly protest against the methods used by people in the countryside. they think there are solutions, other than indiscriminate calling such as sterilize ation and gene. and the thing i absolutely can't take lee about. i'd like to speak to these and we have to protect them. but we need to actually look at this from us. it takes you part around what does a lot, but what are the tools that are going back along thing,
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difference and how do we do this without focusing on the 3rd panel districts. these kinds of competitions infuriate animal rights activists. once a year, hunting enthusiast, travel to the countryside to prove who can shoot the most on one day, there's an extra prize category for federal cats. even children take part. this is definitely the wrong way to go about it. believe the activists should be jo, teaching young people compassion and empathy and not i took the compassion and empathy to the, to the, the friends and the community in the family, but compassion and empathy towards animals as well. so encouraging children to collide them always it's not a competition. that's not really and my dear, i'm teaching young people who felt it is math believes that living on a farm is like paradise for most kids, including when they go hunting regularly. the feral cats are up next. these have
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been caught in cage traps during the night. it wasn't a hit the bank. it was a quick instant. lots here. yeah. it's not a bit of why really the farmers here are aware of the activists concerns, but they don't share them. they're convinced that the only way to keep new zealand indigenous wildlife safe is to fight invasive species in their own way. the body to not means fisher. it's the name of the town and has been the main occupation in this area. for generations. we're in southern azerbaijan,
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close to the border with a run on the caspian sea, the world's largest inland body of water in the village, fisher. we meet many of them in the last 2 days. it's been too windy for them to go out to see the young folks and other yes or sitting in front of their house. both have been fishers for 25 years and the so sometimes we are in the equivalent of 5 years. well, sometimes 15 months and sometimes we don't catch any fish for 5 days will surely there's no way to save money though. it's just enough to survive ladette to cut down a bit of a great mind if we catch fish we eat. i look around for the otherwise we don't and you have to of, of the above have a level on the younger to studies in the past it was better. we sold as much as we wanted. now we simply fight to survive following the fact that the seas ranking has an impact on the fish following so much to the level of the caspian sea has
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decreased by about a meter and a half in the last 30 years and area, the size of belgium is now dry. the rate at which it's following has also accelerated climate change is hitting the ecosystem hard, says environmental researcher russian a box of the temperature chose good things here that can be pretty high. a decorated use the oxygen level in the see the closest location of the, of the if you saw hybrid cuts as being cut out around the last. the, almost a most important the fact that it's got to be hot woodlands along the customer can see coastline. this, this glance diag as a result, the storage in the very symbol of the caspian is also threatened. it's ro, is used to make, have your sometimes also called black gold. this days we don't have, unfortunately,
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due to most of the spalding grounds and the reverse. so very valuable fees and source of the black cover. yes. so i then, i believe they started color with the black covey articles. we have a cheap p, a even tell me that as it was 3, we drive back to the south of the country to a fish farm where caviar is produced legally. here sturgeon's, our bread. the roe is removed and thousands of young fish are released into the wild every year. it's a method for the preservation of the species cost arising for the maintaining of the outdoor pools. the fish can only tolerate the summer heat with the help of plastic covers and the water wheels have to run longer than before to mix oxygen into this the water. yeah, you can see and see the site that we using uh, a ration a coupon for a reason for even though the to in reach. well it's always uh oxygen. so
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it's a lot of the sinks and that was activity to address to the climate change issues . storage and production is demanding. it takes 10 to 12 years before the surgeon is fully sure. then the fishes normally slaughtered. in the meantime, it's also possible to remove the eggs without killing the fish. different types of storage in our bread here from the small starlit to the large and expensive beluga sturgeon. once the ro is removed from the fish, if it's killed, it's clean, using metal sips, and then can't it's still one of the industries that feeds people here says l sugars, i a how much coffee? yeah. can you get a balls coats on. so for them, for the weight, for example,
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for the weight is about 30000 from one good money, but you should wait for these students at 12. yeah. but waiting won't help these fishermen, their seat is shrinking more and more rapidly. at the same time, the tributaries from the 5 countries bordering the caspian sea or carrying less and less water. climate change is a huge topic. here. they off off and the, the of meet up with colleagues in the afternoon at a location where there used to be water to talk about the situation. there's nothing else left to do the stand the option to try. but back when i was a,
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fisher times were good, we are money, and there were many species of fish like sturgeon, caspian, whitefish, carp, and others supplement. be that a whole nother food. now there is nothing left as people are suffering, a positive only goes on with them. so in order to search the airport, because the see no longer provides what we need, does a little more, i have my pension, but these fishermen still have many years until they retire the negative element from us. i $711.00, it turns out to do with a bunch of the homes have been told the young people in our village are going to buckle as unskilled workers after their military service. they don't go to see on the bill on to be those ministers. you're busy and we are also tired from what i am 47 years old and i'm like kind of go carey stones or some such job anymore for them on the, on the back to legal the it seems the time is 9 when the fisherman will only be remembered by the name of their village. malik. july fisher,
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the, the recent bodies basically like aware of the spatial small step towards a very big dream. putting an astronaut on mars. and while there's still a long way to go, these researchers and mentors carrier sites fixed on a cheese nation. mars. in 15 minutes on the w, most people are going to choose big business. it is what it is. this week we're
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going to talk about influence as much of the big money. and the question is, do they have a big responsibility to society? i don't think that the person that comes to my mind when i'm, when things like these do not people say it is your duty, your own civic responsibility to participate and social discourse. the demographics, i think the 77 percent in 90 minutes on d. w. the, this is henry for the future. so i'm seeing in southwest china, especially 2000000 people live here. many of them i yeah. understand. it's not even so big. it has so many people. there must be a way to do business here now, except my parents wanted me to become a civil service,
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but i didn't like the idea of getting such a full session job and being stuck with 3 coming through making money. having a fun with non falls injunction stuff in the settings on the w. so you don't see the same way you expect and one's different things from life than your parents. i just want to pursue was that's my thought desired or you think your kid is 2 different risk, irresponsible, unreasonable, or part of those nonsense? i want my son to the doctor. is there an alternative plan? we've done everything to prevent a divorce, but nothing works. so in the canal, it's time you were
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a sweet thing for us. and then when generation industry is kind of funny, feels like there's the free business need of the unit who's coming to live from berlin ousted syrian president bushel also appliances. so i lived in moscow after fleeing the rebel takeover of damascus, siri, and celebrate the end of 50 years of the sub families, oppressive ruled. failing with the rebels or calling a new era for the country. and many who had fled the civil war make the journey home crossing into syria from neighboring countries. millions of syria refugee southern, scattered across the turkey, lebanon and jordan for more than a deck. the
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