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melchor gustos, tiene un hijo de diecisiete aÑos, a quien no escribiÓ en dakar, y ve la decisiÓn deln lo escribiÓ en daca por miedo, yo creo que cumpliÓ quince en febrero y que ya es elegible. no metimos la aplicaciÓn, porque vamos con que le van a y ahora sÍ se abre el daca nuevamente los meterÍa claro que sigue no lo pensÉ dos veces. el fallo del juez en el distrito de columbia obligue al gobierno a aceptar nuevas solicitudes de daca, algo que beneficia a los jÓvenes que reciÉn o que esten por cumplir la edad mÍnima de quince aÑos, y aquellos que nunca se inscribieron por miedo de siria. segÚn gfk que los jueces. tienen problemas con la manera de que la administraciÓn tjan se cansÓ los programas de taca. >> la bocana del primer paquete del centro legal comunitario que se atribuyen en alexander recomienda a personas que ya tienen dakar, renovar cuando le toque y a los primerizos consideran los riesgos y beneficios e inscribirse por primera vez. piensa bien posibilidad de aplicar para la primera vez para personas que ya has pueden calificar, porque eso no pretende dar y es posible qu
melchor gustos, tiene un hijo de diecisiete aÑos, a quien no escribiÓ en dakar, y ve la decisiÓn deln lo escribiÓ en daca por miedo, yo creo que cumpliÓ quince en febrero y que ya es elegible. no metimos la aplicaciÓn, porque vamos con que le van a y ahora sÍ se abre el daca nuevamente los meterÍa claro que sigue no lo pensÉ dos veces. el fallo del juez en el distrito de columbia obligue al gobierno a aceptar nuevas solicitudes de daca, algo que beneficia a los jÓvenes que reciÉn o...
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smith went to see how it's being done in thienaba seck, about two hours' drive from senegal‘s capital, dakarody so hot and caused vomiting. it was malaria, one of the main killers of african children. the child died three days later. translation: the day of her funeral, the town also buried other children that had lost their lives because of the illness. he channelled grief into action, quitting hisjob. he decided to dedicate his life to fighting malaria in his town. he introduced sanitation days every thursday to sweep away the stagnant water and litter that attracts mosquitoes. he devised original ways of telling people to hang bed nets over their mattresses. the quietness of the health centre is a tribute to his work. it has been nearly 20 yea rs his work. it has been nearly 20 years since she passed away. back then, six out of ten patients who came to this clinic told the district nurse they believed they had malaria. this year, the clinic has not recorded a single case. the district nurse says the town used to be hostage to the killer parasite, especially in the rainy season. their gran
smith went to see how it's being done in thienaba seck, about two hours' drive from senegal‘s capital, dakarody so hot and caused vomiting. it was malaria, one of the main killers of african children. the child died three days later. translation: the day of her funeral, the town also buried other children that had lost their lives because of the illness. he channelled grief into action, quitting hisjob. he decided to dedicate his life to fighting malaria in his town. he introduced sanitation...
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narrator: protests like these in dakar and senegal spread to many other cities.e were similar riots in egypt and in india. in haiti the president was overthrown. the reason? high food prices. one of the major causes: climate change. villagers are leaving their homes simply to survive.
narrator: protests like these in dakar and senegal spread to many other cities.e were similar riots in egypt and in india. in haiti the president was overthrown. the reason? high food prices. one of the major causes: climate change. villagers are leaving their homes simply to survive.
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month donald trump says there will be no deal to save the deferred action for childhood arrivals or dakar it protects hundreds of thousands of undocumented immigrants who arrived in the u.s. as children he's also threatened to pull out a free trip free trade agreements with mexico if the country doesn't do more to stop people from crossing the border. back to one of our top stories and christians and muslims have joined together in the occupied west bank for a march in the memory of the people killed in the israeli attack on gaza hama. john john reports. for those who came out it was a display of prayer and protest this peaceful interfaith march in the ramallah a striking reminder of how a day usually reserved for festivities had instead been consumed by morning at the start of the gathering father's amount of public told us why a memorial at this time was so important today is beyond sunday and usually at noon we have a procession in the streets of ramallah to celebrate about sunday but we decided to cancel the procession to replace it with this you know march in protest of the massacre
month donald trump says there will be no deal to save the deferred action for childhood arrivals or dakar it protects hundreds of thousands of undocumented immigrants who arrived in the u.s. as children he's also threatened to pull out a free trip free trade agreements with mexico if the country doesn't do more to stop people from crossing the border. back to one of our top stories and christians and muslims have joined together in the occupied west bank for a march in the memory of the people...
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refugee camps were amongst the money came mainly from saudi arabia and from iran schools in chicago and dakar. we wonder how a poor country like bangladesh is coping with the arrival of so many refugees. the village of digger beer which lies adjacent to the refugee camps has a new mosque also built with aid from saudi arabia. but first the villagers here sympathise with the rohingya refugees. but meanwhile they have grown wary. look at. the growth over the last year i was up with it. they came here because they suffered in their country but it would be good if they went back that they get all the aid we don't get anything. found the can long. before they've all done all that they can i guess then that is all about the women and lesser you know i did make him long the problem is that our life has become more difficult because of the refugees living in transport costs have doubled it's better if they leave so little ball over. for a little bit about that not a lot about. this now but. it is a situation that is ripe for unrest as we leave the refugee camps it is apparent that bangladesh is strug
refugee camps were amongst the money came mainly from saudi arabia and from iran schools in chicago and dakar. we wonder how a poor country like bangladesh is coping with the arrival of so many refugees. the village of digger beer which lies adjacent to the refugee camps has a new mosque also built with aid from saudi arabia. but first the villagers here sympathise with the rohingya refugees. but meanwhile they have grown wary. look at. the growth over the last year i was up with it. they came...
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and in one nine hundred twenty seven he had joined the new air mail service between to lose and dakar senegal after spain the route took intention here in northern morocco before passing along the edge of the sun hard desert. later that year he was appointed director of the caption b. airfield in the western sahara region. in the late one nine hundred twenty s. . was a stronghold of the spanish occupiers facing a pro independence rebellion in this outpost of europe sent to prove to be a street negotiator securing the release of downed pilots who had been held captive by software raid rebels. he personally headed a number of successful rescue operations winning the respect of the locals and his mechanic. in the process. the plan john just sent exupery had all the prerequisites to make a good pilot and a lot more besides. he had outstanding skills as a communicator. as chief of the cap to the air base he was a skillful negotiated between the natives and the fort. but your he was a good diplomat. diplomat and he succeeded perfectly. here is after the publication of southern male a film a
and in one nine hundred twenty seven he had joined the new air mail service between to lose and dakar senegal after spain the route took intention here in northern morocco before passing along the edge of the sun hard desert. later that year he was appointed director of the caption b. airfield in the western sahara region. in the late one nine hundred twenty s. . was a stronghold of the spanish occupiers facing a pro independence rebellion in this outpost of europe sent to prove to be a street...
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obama gave them several years ago when it came to dhaka and working toward citizenship with these dakar recipients now you know he went back to the table with them after they got rid of that deal and offered up to eight million for a path to citizenship and they still in take that deal and so i think after giving democrats everything they want in more and still not be able to make a deal he's gone back on that they don't want to make a deal that he's not going to make a deal he's going to stay true to his campaign promises now and take a hard line on immigration you know it's interesting because. democrats nationwide seemed they did they made dhaka a number one issue just a few months ago they shut down the government and you know in protest of what was going on with the for a week it all that effort to have focused attention on the program but ultimately the spending bill many democrats you know democrat voters were voted for last one did nothing to actually address the dream or fray they didn't even vote. to a certain extent right in saying the democrats abandoned their son's real iss
obama gave them several years ago when it came to dhaka and working toward citizenship with these dakar recipients now you know he went back to the table with them after they got rid of that deal and offered up to eight million for a path to citizenship and they still in take that deal and so i think after giving democrats everything they want in more and still not be able to make a deal he's gone back on that they don't want to make a deal that he's not going to make a deal he's going to stay...
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candidates from running in next year's presidential election because hackers more from the capital dakar where scuffles broke out in parliament. inside the national assembly are lawmakers debating a law that has brought part of the city center of the capital to a standstill schools are closed roads are shut down i can smell tear gas that was fired moments ago to disperse an angry crowd of protesters members of the opposition the police have also arrested some of them now what's this law being debated inside well it requires for anyone running for office to have at least sixty seven thousand signatures to be illegible to run a political campaign now why is this important well there are three hundred political parties in senegal if this law passes through the national assembly and that will be the end of it for most of them and some members of the opposition accuse the president of tweaking the constitution ahead of the presidential campaign this would bring more support to his political party human rights organizations accuse the government of heavy handedness of using the security forces
candidates from running in next year's presidential election because hackers more from the capital dakar where scuffles broke out in parliament. inside the national assembly are lawmakers debating a law that has brought part of the city center of the capital to a standstill schools are closed roads are shut down i can smell tear gas that was fired moments ago to disperse an angry crowd of protesters members of the opposition the police have also arrested some of them now what's this law being...
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autistic children in their care is suffer in silence because hat reports from the senegalese capital dakar. cares for her three autistic boys mostly alone a sixteen year old who has the strength of a grown man with things like a four year old would frustrated he bites groups and hits his mother these turn trims have landed in giant hospital her two other sons we don't know how to speak or write properly but she says they have special talents fourteen year old chick has a knack for drawing complex designs. twelve year old mom i do love the music but he's still not potty trained. joe says they are gifted in their own right it's just that her family friends and neighbors aren't capable of seeing it. any more than art has them it's the way that others look and treat us that is traumatizing i have cried a lot they need attention and i am overwhelmed of course there's been times where i've thought of walking out the door and never coming back but i can't i love them they are my children the developmental disorder affects the way a child communicates and sees the world it requires specialized car
autistic children in their care is suffer in silence because hat reports from the senegalese capital dakar. cares for her three autistic boys mostly alone a sixteen year old who has the strength of a grown man with things like a four year old would frustrated he bites groups and hits his mother these turn trims have landed in giant hospital her two other sons we don't know how to speak or write properly but she says they have special talents fourteen year old chick has a knack for drawing...
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researchers hope an eye tracking device could help to take the condition as early as possible reports from dakar. when do you want anything to. face appears to live the life of an average happy eleven year old boy but to his mom it's a life she never thought possible he was diagnosed as having autism spectrum disorder or a.s.d. when he was three back in the day it felt like ok what do i go where do i go now you know it's like what happens for either travel to the states to try to get a proper diagnosis which i got eight years later there's no need to fly halfway around the world because cutter's become a leader in autism research in the middle east researches at cutter's by a medical center a testing new technology the diagnosis autism in infants as young as six months old by simply tracking their eye movement this simple device picks up i gave abnormalities linked to autism by monitoring i'm movement as children look at faces on a screen doctors able to give a diagnosis in minutes when it used to take a lot longer the research team leader says an early diagnosis makes all the difference of the
researchers hope an eye tracking device could help to take the condition as early as possible reports from dakar. when do you want anything to. face appears to live the life of an average happy eleven year old boy but to his mom it's a life she never thought possible he was diagnosed as having autism spectrum disorder or a.s.d. when he was three back in the day it felt like ok what do i go where do i go now you know it's like what happens for either travel to the states to try to get a proper...