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yes. so now you can spot even the go moments. camera fits go to border forts built in strategic high ground along the border some of them enjoy excellent views you can even see afghan villagers on the other side of these these village isn't safe. are you sure there is no. sort of lot of them. because no one knows for sure what's happening on the admin side of the border everyone coming from there has to undergo a thorough check. the border guards need to be certain that fair dealing with a genial and local resident not say a taliban militant in disguise it's not easy to tell the difference by appearance so low. or.
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after three years of conflict it has been estimated that out of a population of twenty seven point four million twenty two point two million people in yemen are in need of humanitarian assistance so why are the u.s. and u.k. so committed to the saudi war on your. survival guide stacey from the start that. he should know there are you going to get him back. repatriations he will get the rest in seven years. the separate guys are. this is harlan kentucky. the
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voice people were very funny on. a co money city with almost no coal mines left. the jobs are gone all the coal mines a sudden down there was a laugh to see these people a survivor of a world disappearing before their eyes. i remember thinking when i was younger that if anything ever happened to the coal mines here that it would become a ghost town but i never thought in the million years i would see that and it's how it's happened. here the last time i'd even buy it is something i found that i didn't last time i didn't come to but just as food home. i.
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am i am i. am. there. for me. to stand. by. this children's home like many other facilities that we saw in which he was stunned functions under the direct supervision of the pakistani army it's clear that you've been brought here this is a model children's home perhaps even one of the best in the country but the main. and the unique thing about this place is entirely different to. what is your
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parents'. cell which you were going to follow up on my bill because if you. didn't have any brothers or sisters like brad then you dismissed. two sisters. what's with your mother. all of the rain in my den eyes and then use your mother but your moral good luck but i. think each bit would have been tough then goes for the children each week along with six children a mother meet also skips so that they are comfortable to my. mother you when you there are a few is a mother to meet you so the children of mongolia will you. know. what's your name such as i'm going to do you have your own children oh yes he said well i didn't know where we are in bengal have you ever you personal as
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a mother have you ever imagine yourself being a position of do women who give their kids. or pushes right this is a yes how do you feel as if the shuttle just a model that. when there's a thaw if you get to believe that he will get you to come more than that beat out of me out of it will have been dead which i missed out on the very last question out of character for your stress that when my kids do they say here. is. so you know so far this was. you. so so far this was the hardest part because. we get used when we see our french we're
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keep in the mind probably this this is the case for us all of their parents but it's not the same for that particular orpen just because of. because of the poverty of this area some mothers who for prefer to give some of their. children to to that kind of our pensions. they say they can visit them for example. once a month. but still these kids have these kids have a mother it's customary for a woman who loses her husband to marry his brother when that happens her children are often seen as a burden they are extremists to feed this boys have similar stories they all lost their fathers and when their mothers found a new family they were simply backed off to an orphanage.
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was was. huge yes this is because i want to keep this week them understand how to source seed and how it grows a. form. where you are you want to become to. have a good yet that. you're going to do you want to do with this year and. this is a replica terraced house where we were shown how just like the army does now the militants also cared about education for kids but in a very different way the use of this is if you die room this is the room where the terrorists were training the suicide bombers let's get inside. so everything is decorated as it is already and have and this is like what you go in to see when you
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commit suicide bomb. interesting think people to be sure is a beautiful ladies here but you can mention that these pictures of a lady with uncovered face actually and all of us to all other stuff like these decorations fake flower worse you know in a terrorist nest everything like they were trying to put into the mind of the young person you go in kill infidels go and commit suicide bomb and then that will be they have been were you will find yourself after death. woman and man across the border separately. it looks like it looks like you may be able to talk to someone else it's a very rare. very rare opportunity for us because you know we when there is
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somebody to do this is there. still we see i would go. yeah. hey nice to meet you sir. when was the last time she had a conversation with a man out of the family. is still ok. it is not. going to do. after that question the converse ation turned awkward it was good to know the soldiers had our backs in other circumstances an interview like this could have meant serious trouble. women it was a risk down were disempowered even before the spread of radical islam and their status hasn't improved much after the taliban were defeated. that the man we spoke to on this border i'll hope that after returning home everything will be different
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better than before. because my speech sounds so unusual to them but you can see they're trying to hear it as this much as they as they can. get from families that have passed the checks and left the camp can there would be reopened schools some of them have been built right inside military garrisons there are also dormitories for students who have to come from more remote villages. we arrived at one such dormitory late at night. it's mostly teenagers who leave here two to each room with a metal door that's bolted from the outside. occasionally they're a black house just one of the representations of war. what
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would you normally. i would you if you said oh yeah yeah no i don't have you're not alone. most of these. when was the last time you went. on the internet. no i'm not used to it never no never you know. we don't want to you know how does it work yes. i mean. for example if you would get an access to the internet what would you what would just their. invasion is. so that. but.
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even after passing all the border checks the people who are we to. can go home straight away first they are brought here. now we're moving forward to this is a temporary camp. through these. fences to get. these. refugees will have a short stop to get refreshment straight it's then move on to their houses. there was settlement camp was built and discarded by the military. they maintained that no one is still here against their will. the barbed wire and armed men in compass fatigues are only there to protect the inmates themselves . did you have any
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a any occasions of someone from the outside world with trying to you know into if you know your article. because we have the future to secure. for that but we're going to defense of security for their debate nobody has ever dared to come and make anything wrong in this case. this camp has one important purpose above all others it plays the role of a giant filtration system that everyone wanting to return to his wrist must go through an old man came out to us from one of the towns after seen several soldiers he mediately reached for his id. no militant connections detect it this is the first time that you have such a identification card in your life. and then. there. are a cost to. two ancient tribal ways i.d.'s are a new concept. many
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still see themselves as part of tribes not especially seven citizens and many see their own army as outsiders. but i mean. i think you guys are pretty good at the need to get. the kinds of growth going to the county seat is measured. by and that was a minor question. good. for us. when the taliban were. here was it was done was the life for you personally was good or bad no the taliban was you know one of the taliban who did it because by going to shy q.b. poor the i don't. know if you thought about it but i thought my gosh out of the never thought of when you. were the
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a need taliban fighters in his village ever. if there were no clashes and no tell it stand why you had to leave your house. you know when i could only. get inside because. the you know who was shelling novelty of the other that was the age of miracles that. the but i mean that it's on the top of the logo i'm not sure that. we were already having for the cricket ground were and match was well underway when we were given the chance to talk to another local woman. as far as down spent. people looking at. how many kids she has. i ask you if you don't feel that if. i thought it out what it was that i could he didn't. know what do. you know now
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that i want to you know they could he could mention that i thought how what do you think you did i was not written i was not going to have nothing. to do. not to load the world on the other american. the cricket match is the last part of our film it also marked the end of our visit prepared by the military who never did get to see how people leave the camp and go back to their homes it's clear though that they will still have to adjust to a new life in their native was erased. and for the time being and even the traditional push to dance can start until a man income a flush stands in the middle of the circle. of.
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sleep sleep sleep. return of stop playing mahomet's a la couldn't save egypt from a thrashing by russia the host nation winning the way you want. victory celebrations lasted until the early hours but it wasn't just natives thinking russians songs and cheering the host nation was all part of pundits found out. we talked to the former fee for president sepp blatter who announced russia as the host nation back in twenty ten about his impressions of the current tournament. this was the best start ever because it's my eleventh's world
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cup when they are i feel so bad i saw it a little bit this my vote. you know the news now the u.s. announces its withdrawal from the u.n. human rights council and what washington calls political bias and hypocrisy the move has been met with widespread international criticism. a very warm welcome you are watching r.t. international with me making arrant we've got the world news update coming up for you but first football. thanks. to ed thank you. our special coverage of the world cup continues as a russia has been partying all night after the host nation pulled off
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a stunning victory against egypt facing them the way one. of the well the it with you if the the in the if the it with the fifth was thankful that the russia egypt march was held in some pieces but the biggest celebrations within the capital most guys many foreign funds adopted the russian team is only for the night because donna was among the referee. was if. the central moscow has gone off the rails three one is everything russian
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fans could ever wish for in this game but the most insane part about the situation in the russian capital right now is that this is not even the main flashpoint the the evil two hundred struggle over there was but tonight it doesn't matter that you can hear chants to russia russia and people. won't fly there are demanding i see advice dance yes i believe people who are watching. it. yes. besides the everything really it's a celebration of russians this is where the russian capital comes to celebrate. the you know you see. the you know it's
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residue to scare america our shearers series of her car into the which happens when it was first good for the first three zero three one i don't know rushers collusive of the. who are you cheering for is it brazil is it russia who are you cheering who are down others. cheering for both brazil as your home country and russia as this amazing country did these doing this amazing unforgettable quote through syria are you sure yes to syria. you. know come as no surprise to you it was pretty noisy and the capital overnight something that prevented some from getting a decent night's sleep among them said block who served as the feet of president
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for seventeen years when he set his impressions of the tournament with us. as you arrived last night did you manage to get much sleep with all the revelers action the streets of moscow you see of today big three and demanded the big three all for russia. until four o'clock in the morning in dover tell them it's impossible to sleep but up to vs could but it was a wonderful to witness at the arrival this second victory of russian team now qualified to for the next round and everything is open now it is actually it's made it a very very open to a very open group a and it's always a good thing isn't it when the host nation as a world cup has such a good start for me this was the elementary this was the best start ever because it's my eleventh's world cup. and i was in a very actively here and i guessed the first match of the organizing
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committee of the of the host that's important than just second even more and now it's all gold it's all gold needs success ensured for the whole competition and also it benefits the country as a whole doesn't it if he keeps it at ninety a psychological base also an economic boost as well absolutely and you know what is important also that this world cup russia where they have been the you saw it say. so many doubts about the organisation will the abilities and so on what will happen it started it started it started there for whom it's. an especially in the stadium there's a van the full are mentally disabled football is good is not good at the best because in the first round to have to look a little bit to good to see both of you see validation audience international russian news now in all the world all the world by television one individual and
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this is very important i mean i did that show and now it's. and in english when it when it came to here is deciding who to host the world cup and i committing a program and striving to you we're waiting for the announcement and you did the on for life and all those things that were seven and a half years ago can you believe it do you think that everything is now going as planned it's going to member this his second of december two thousand and ten when i took out the the the open the envelope and there was so then russia for me for me it was the i was to get the if executive committee gave of ok to go to the eastern europe and to go to to go to russia to now to realise it is knowledge so many it's a two decades again and this is still there and when i arrived yesterday i saw the little bit is my vote. how i was received here television become aroused to the
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people of photographs and so on so i am happy to be back here and to witness to a recall of national and also we can hear them in the backyard garden or chanting and some of the cossacks are out there and they're taking looking at some of the matches so far we've not completed all this round of matches we've had a few surprises have away i mean germany music cumbia losing what it would be sort of the first damages you see that in football there are always surprises in the thing the big teams who even if they lose to force much to be come back graeme sure that this makes the the day competition to our tactics because you never know with tottenham and i think this is a match between the mexico and germany it is horses real lives and really a spirit this is what people like and are now germany are syriac to adulthood the
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good too much he said russia play i have to say. the second they had to prove to conform and they did it and they did it with the south america colombia out of the last argentina. by the drawing and the why had so difficult is it to win against the course and i think it will be it will be. no difficulties against the edge of the local agent and vivid scene of what we've heard will happen for thirty of the competition is now on board its own board i'm having and also as you as you said it's the first world cup in eastern europe we've been to south africa we've been in brazil g. think fee for at least he's winning over it its message of spreading football to all the world is actually winning is six years and i have to say that those
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instrumental to bring the world cup in all continents have to go together we've had the time president lost because of the ways of the world cup was already only played in the americas north and south and good of so we started to go to to asia who will have a job and korea and then there we went to africa and to now we have to go are older onto the world and the eastern europe would never in a new job you have had so many of the clubs the not the nice and europe and this is part of this to. go in the round of to off to the top in the different continents of their mapping and talking of innovations there's a sec check knology as well we now have be are and i think you've always had your own particular views about technology how do you think that we are has had an impact on this well cup you think is a positive thing to think it's a negative thing by same good it is.

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