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based facebook users without their consent what amala has opened an embassy in jerusalem president jimmy merola's and the israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu would tended the opening today it came just two days after ten thousand were raised to a boiling point by the opening of the u.s. embassy in the city israeli troops shot dead dozens of palestinians at the gaza border fence in indonesia one officer has been killed and several others wounded in an attack on police barracks in the town of reality police shot and killed four of the usa lives and wounded one other the group slammed a minivan into a gate at the barracks and attacked officers with samurai sword. a man in china has escaped with more than forty five thousand euros worth of items in a daring raid on a jewelry store look at this video folks surveillance footage shows him squeezing under the store's shutters he wasn't fat before filling a bag making it fat and then making off into the night the police investigation is that it's unclear whether the much anticipated meeting is still on insisting that p. and yang must abando
based facebook users without their consent what amala has opened an embassy in jerusalem president jimmy merola's and the israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu would tended the opening today it came just two days after ten thousand were raised to a boiling point by the opening of the u.s. embassy in the city israeli troops shot dead dozens of palestinians at the gaza border fence in indonesia one officer has been killed and several others wounded in an attack on police barracks in the town...
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some three and a half thousand kilometers all the way from near mexico's southern border with white amala. when they arrived at the u.s. border with t one zero hoping to request asylum they got stuck. with the right papers it's just a short walk across this bridge to the united states and to california where more than one hundred people who say they fled terrible dangers in their home countries are stuck here on the mexican side of the border the united states has not said that it won't hear their asylum claims that would be illegal under international treaties that the u.s. has signed but they've blocked their entrance by saying that the processing center is false. the united states is bound by law to hear their cases yet although they often face military criminal and sexual violence most people coming from central america lose in the end organizers hope that won't be the case here when. they're hoping they will be granted asylum so they can live their lives for a bit of the violent conditions that put them at risk. their future is a test case for the trump administration's anti immigran
some three and a half thousand kilometers all the way from near mexico's southern border with white amala. when they arrived at the u.s. border with t one zero hoping to request asylum they got stuck. with the right papers it's just a short walk across this bridge to the united states and to california where more than one hundred people who say they fled terrible dangers in their home countries are stuck here on the mexican side of the border the united states has not said that it won't hear...
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at this time a giant american company the united fruit company owned huge amounts of lending water amala. and much of that land they were not using was just being held taken while many guatemalans are starving because they didn't have the land to grow food. i.e. not be ample galleon. down enough and in order both don't keep that i.e. the adult. now you know one month and then. and get. one again. yeah. you know we're going to get them. now in atlanta. and it's going up and. so president arbenz on the guatemalan government decreed a land reform program this land reform program would have forced the united fruit company to sell its own used land so it could be divided up and given to poor families the united fruit company was very unhappy with this they went to the united states government the u.s. government then concluded that these socialist orientation of guatemala was dangerous to the united states. by adult. women throwing a hundred. of them are probably a bird to come in. your home but you can you can we want to put your foot over here i won't go to you because we're. going to come
at this time a giant american company the united fruit company owned huge amounts of lending water amala. and much of that land they were not using was just being held taken while many guatemalans are starving because they didn't have the land to grow food. i.e. not be ample galleon. down enough and in order both don't keep that i.e. the adult. now you know one month and then. and get. one again. yeah. you know we're going to get them. now in atlanta. and it's going up and. so president arbenz...
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this time a giant american company the united fruit company owned by huge amounts of lending water amala. and much of that land they were not using was just being held vacant while many guatemalans are starving because they didn't have the land to grow food. enough. down enough and in order that i. should. no. no one month and i didn't. get those little of the requests. i don't know what to get. yeah of all of them to come as you know but going to get them. now in atlanta. and it's going up and. so president arbenz on the guatemalan government decreed a land reform program this land reform program would have forced the united fruit company to sell its own used land so it could be divided up and given to poor families the united fruit company was very unhappy with this they went to the united states government the u.s. government then concluded that these socialist orientation of guatemala was dangerous to the united states. gave. them and turned her head to go. up dramatically apart become in. her purse you can you can we want to put your foot over your own go to you because we're not. g
this time a giant american company the united fruit company owned by huge amounts of lending water amala. and much of that land they were not using was just being held vacant while many guatemalans are starving because they didn't have the land to grow food. enough. down enough and in order that i. should. no. no one month and i didn't. get those little of the requests. i don't know what to get. yeah of all of them to come as you know but going to get them. now in atlanta. and it's going up...
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years ago i wrote a book about how the united states overthrew the government of kuat amala in nineteen fifty four. the case of guatemala is a great example of american call for action during the period of the one nine hundred fifty s. when covert action was at a peak. the country lost its legitimate government and hundreds of people lost their lives. those when you see a plea you'll decide as you say to move to us. to meet people in canada and i want them on the look in their own in the abbey on m.t.v. you know yeomans the memory of them. but i mean for one didn't know you so much but. at this time a giant american company the united fruit company owned a huge amount. i'm not sure that when they want to say he's just being held vacant while many guatemalans are starving because they didn't have a way to grow food. i.e. not down we remember gary and i don't live down in the bong and in order that i. no not me. no one month and i didn't know when. and get those little of the requests. i don't know what to get. yeah of all of them to come as you know but going to get the end of. that and
years ago i wrote a book about how the united states overthrew the government of kuat amala in nineteen fifty four. the case of guatemala is a great example of american call for action during the period of the one nine hundred fifty s. when covert action was at a peak. the country lost its legitimate government and hundreds of people lost their lives. those when you see a plea you'll decide as you say to move to us. to meet people in canada and i want them on the look in their own in the abbey...
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young people that have no idea what jerusalem looks like they lived all of their life in or jericho or amala they have no no chance to to visit jerusalem when you're desperate and you have nothing to lose and go crazy. but if you're like comfortable and going to the beach and having a nice time. why bother change. mohamed is putting the bull in the israelis court but is he right or the assumption that israelis don't want to change anything but. we are sure khan if he has palestinian friends. i go. to a lot most of the people i work with and tourism their hotel staff and drivers are muslims living in the eastern part of jerusalem or in the northern and southern parts of israel or i have very good relations with them. we talk to each other and have very friendly relationships as far as work goes for then it doesn't really matter whether i'm jewish or christian or muslim or the sheet. name of the. city what a lot of again i follow you i'm in conflict with others what makes me so sad about this conflict is that it doesn't have to be this way i have a friend who's palestinian because she's a repo
young people that have no idea what jerusalem looks like they lived all of their life in or jericho or amala they have no no chance to to visit jerusalem when you're desperate and you have nothing to lose and go crazy. but if you're like comfortable and going to the beach and having a nice time. why bother change. mohamed is putting the bull in the israelis court but is he right or the assumption that israelis don't want to change anything but. we are sure khan if he has palestinian friends. i...
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the sixteenth international architecture be amala didn't venice on saturday intitled free space it showcases projects by seventy one participants. the golden lion for the best national pavilion went to switzerland eight song protects entry is an empty apartment that addresses the crucial issue of scale in domestic space the biannual architecture show has been held regularly since two thousand and two it wrongs until november the twenty fifth. berlin is the focus of a photography show that opened in the german capital over the weekend aptly titled made in berlin it features works by twenty international and german photographers including david la chapelle and jim i cater to the mix. subjects from architecture celebrities to berlin subcultures and art the images are for a unique perspective of this once divided city it's on show at the gallery camera works until august twenty third. gradient for the classic perf uma shot now number fine and it's currently in full bloom highly scented are also sent to folio also known as the main. native french riviera for only three to four weeks a year this f
the sixteenth international architecture be amala didn't venice on saturday intitled free space it showcases projects by seventy one participants. the golden lion for the best national pavilion went to switzerland eight song protects entry is an empty apartment that addresses the crucial issue of scale in domestic space the biannual architecture show has been held regularly since two thousand and two it wrongs until november the twenty fifth. berlin is the focus of a photography show that...
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near the action or even spend all night there just to catch a glimpse of the stars such as george and amala clooney. david and victoria beckham . and oprah winfrey. not to mention the couple themselves. after the wedding they rode around town and an open carriage to greet the crowds. then they headed back to the castle. people are coming from near and far as far as netball. norway. and even zimbabwe just to witness this moment. and to have a story to tell their grandchildren. that was absolutely glorious i mean really was this beautiful to be part of history to see that mother close like that she was absolutely radiant when they come possibly carry to even everyone with the whole state is just a magical place it was just unbelievable i loved every single minute it was worth every night on the street i really was prince harry bride left windsor council after a lunchtime reception for six hundred to prepare for a smaller party in the evening at frogmore house nearby setting off a new one nine hundred sixty eight the time retrofitted with an electric motor classically elegant yet modern rather
near the action or even spend all night there just to catch a glimpse of the stars such as george and amala clooney. david and victoria beckham . and oprah winfrey. not to mention the couple themselves. after the wedding they rode around town and an open carriage to greet the crowds. then they headed back to the castle. people are coming from near and far as far as netball. norway. and even zimbabwe just to witness this moment. and to have a story to tell their grandchildren. that was...
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some three and a half thousand kilometers all the way from near mexico's southern border with white amala. when they arrived at the u.s. border with one a hoping to request asylum they got stuck. with the right papers it's just a short walk across this bridge to the united states and to california where more than one hundred people who say they fled terrible dangers in their home countries are stuck here on the mexican side of the border the united states has not said that it won't hear their asylum claims that would be illegal under international treaties that the u.s. has signed but they've blocked their entrance by saying that the processing center is false. the united states is bound by law to hear their cases yet although they often face military criminal and sexual violence most people coming from central america lose in the end organizers hope that won't be the case here when you see an endless beta they're hoping they will be granted asylum so they can live their lives for a violent conditions that put them at risk. their future is a test case for the trump administration's anti i
some three and a half thousand kilometers all the way from near mexico's southern border with white amala. when they arrived at the u.s. border with one a hoping to request asylum they got stuck. with the right papers it's just a short walk across this bridge to the united states and to california where more than one hundred people who say they fled terrible dangers in their home countries are stuck here on the mexican side of the border the united states has not said that it won't hear their...
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singing along is amala namashe, also known by his mandarin name.uage fluently, and he is the only one who is fluent enough to teach it. translation: i feel like i am racing against time. if we don't work hard to pass on the language to our young people, it will die out. without our language, this tribe will disappear. this year, taiwan's government will pay elders in indigenous villages like this one to teach the language of the tribes to young people. it will also pay some young people to learn the languages full—time. it is part of a multimillion—dollar programme to save taiwan's critically endangered indigenous languages. but the tribe has fewer than 400 people, and many of them study or work in the cities, because there are fewjobs in the village. many of the people here have come back just for the festival. the youngsters speak only mandarin, even this girl's grandfather. she can say her name only in this language, but struggles to say her age, even in a complete sentence. but there is hope. some young people are determined to save the languag
singing along is amala namashe, also known by his mandarin name.uage fluently, and he is the only one who is fluent enough to teach it. translation: i feel like i am racing against time. if we don't work hard to pass on the language to our young people, it will die out. without our language, this tribe will disappear. this year, taiwan's government will pay elders in indigenous villages like this one to teach the language of the tribes to young people. it will also pay some young people to...
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managed to get quite amala one country to join if you can call it the coalition of the billing i mean quite a mall is just basically been owned by the u.s. ever since the u.s. removed your cobol arbenz in one nine hundred fifty four in a cia who had the dictator rios montt carrying out reagan's wishes and commit committing genocide against the mayans in the eighty's and guatemala as economy basically subsists on u.s. aid and remittances from immigrants or in the u.s. so it basically does whatever the u.s. wants the rest of the world not totally on board with the u.s. moving its embassy to jerusalem what the u.s. has done is consolidate the israeli colonization of jerusalem but more importantly i think you look at like richard haass who's the head of the council on foreign relations here in the u.s. the premier face of the foreign policy establishment condemning trump's decision to move the embassy why is he doing that it's because what the u.s. has done under trump and this decision was paid for by right wing pro israel billionaires is blow up the peace process blow up the two state s
managed to get quite amala one country to join if you can call it the coalition of the billing i mean quite a mall is just basically been owned by the u.s. ever since the u.s. removed your cobol arbenz in one nine hundred fifty four in a cia who had the dictator rios montt carrying out reagan's wishes and commit committing genocide against the mayans in the eighty's and guatemala as economy basically subsists on u.s. aid and remittances from immigrants or in the u.s. so it basically does...
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embassy opened in jerusalem to fanfare in israel and protests and gaza what amala was the second country after the u.s. to recognize israeli state to seventy years ago. suddenly north korea's leader kim jong own is threatening to cancel also met with the u.s. president next month and getting rid of vets nuclear program don't be so sure tonight the return of rocket man and a lesson for the white house that trump style diplomacy it works both ways i'm burgo from berlin this is the day. number one this military exercise which is being carried out across south korea is a flagrant challenge to our agreements there's not a cookie cutter model on how this would work for this is that the president trump model he's going to run this the way he sees that we're one hundred percent confident and eagle dolphy not just states but also have to think carefully about the fate of a plant north korea u.s. so mates in lots of these provocative military action you know you did we know that this is kind of a i guess a standard function like an often happen.
embassy opened in jerusalem to fanfare in israel and protests and gaza what amala was the second country after the u.s. to recognize israeli state to seventy years ago. suddenly north korea's leader kim jong own is threatening to cancel also met with the u.s. president next month and getting rid of vets nuclear program don't be so sure tonight the return of rocket man and a lesson for the white house that trump style diplomacy it works both ways i'm burgo from berlin this is the day. number one...