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haman c'mon michel fell ill with coffin 1000 a few months ago and the vaccine is a reason for hope for him after a tough feel both of them will be the biggest problem was that there wasn't any medicine or cure. so when a person suffers from a disease for which there is no medicine. he suffers mentally as well. 300 people remember who dear bob i did a year ago today all of the prime minister more the announced a nationwide lockdown with just a few hours' notice. the sudden shut down was meant to curb the spread of the virus but it put in large numbers of people out of. migrant workers left big cities and headed back to their villages on foot. images of thousands of workers trying to don't draw it without food and shelter went to. a humanitarian disaster the country wasn't prepared for. as the number of infections and deaths draws the country face another crisis. health care infrastructure appear to be on the brink of collapse without enough hospital beds for patients. this man lost a family member to call 1000 last year he ditched the hospital but the staff was too overburdened to give
haman c'mon michel fell ill with coffin 1000 a few months ago and the vaccine is a reason for hope for him after a tough feel both of them will be the biggest problem was that there wasn't any medicine or cure. so when a person suffers from a disease for which there is no medicine. he suffers mentally as well. 300 people remember who dear bob i did a year ago today all of the prime minister more the announced a nationwide lockdown with just a few hours' notice. the sudden shut down was meant to...
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haman, who named her son after pope francis, has watched as much of her community were killed or forcede have been dreaming of this visit day and night," she says. "we must stop the bloodbath and we must stay in iraq." the risk is that the symbolic importance of this trip is overshadowed by covid concerns, and that it becomes a super—spreader. but a defiant pope francis believes this nation has waited long enough for a papal visit, and that there is no time to lose to bring a message of peace and hope to iraq. mark lowen, bbc news, baghdad. dr yvette isaac is the president and founder of roads of success — a non—profit, humanitarian ngo tasked with bringing attention and awareness of the situation for middle eastern christians. she joins us from los angeles. doctor, thank you forjoining us. you've met the pope yourself. how important is the fate of iraqi and middle eastern christians to him? it means a lot to him. i met him in 2015 and he was just like full of passion and compassion towards the people and the christian and the minorities in iraq and i give him pictures of the children,
haman, who named her son after pope francis, has watched as much of her community were killed or forcede have been dreaming of this visit day and night," she says. "we must stop the bloodbath and we must stay in iraq." the risk is that the symbolic importance of this trip is overshadowed by covid concerns, and that it becomes a super—spreader. but a defiant pope francis believes this nation has waited long enough for a papal visit, and that there is no time to lose to bring a...
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haman, who named her son after pope francis, has watched as much of her community were killed or forcede have been dreaming of this visit day and night," she says. "we must stop the bloodbath and we must stay in iraq." the risk is that the symbolic importance of this trip is overshadowed by covid concerns, and that it becomes a super—spreader. but a defiant pope francis believes this nation has waited long enough for a papal visit, and that there is no time to lose to bring a message of peace and hope to iraq. mark lowen, bbc news, baghdad. the pontiff�*s visit is obviously a huge moment for catholics in iraq and the wider middle east. as part of his schedule, the pope is set to visit the church of the immaculate conception in northern iraq. it's located in the city of qaraqosh. archbishop nizar semaan leads the catholic community there. he says the papal visit is a very important moment. this visit brings hope, not just for the community but all christians are varago. and for all iraqi people. so it is a sign of hope and it is a call for us as christians to stay in this land, to live i
haman, who named her son after pope francis, has watched as much of her community were killed or forcede have been dreaming of this visit day and night," she says. "we must stop the bloodbath and we must stay in iraq." the risk is that the symbolic importance of this trip is overshadowed by covid concerns, and that it becomes a super—spreader. but a defiant pope francis believes this nation has waited long enough for a papal visit, and that there is no time to lose to bring a...
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haman, who named her son after pope francis, has watched as much of her community were killed orforcedt, she says. we must stop the bloodbath and we must stay in iraq. the risk is that the symbolic importance of this trip is overshadowed by covid concerns and that it becomes a super spreader. but a defiant pope francis believes that this nation has waited long enough for a papal visit and that there is no time to lose to bring a message of peace and hope to iraq. mark lowen, bbc news, baghdad. a group representing the main loyalist factions in northern ireland says the creation of an eu customs border under the brexit deal undermines the union with britain and as a result has withdrawn support for the good friday peace agreement. the belfast agreement brought to an end a conflict that claimed over 3,500 lives. the loyalist move comes amid a row this week over trading rules and a wider push for a referendum on irish unity from the main nationalist party, sinn fein. fergal keane has been gauging reaction amongst unionists. the echoes of the past are being summoned forth. the old fear of
haman, who named her son after pope francis, has watched as much of her community were killed orforcedt, she says. we must stop the bloodbath and we must stay in iraq. the risk is that the symbolic importance of this trip is overshadowed by covid concerns and that it becomes a super spreader. but a defiant pope francis believes that this nation has waited long enough for a papal visit and that there is no time to lose to bring a message of peace and hope to iraq. mark lowen, bbc news, baghdad....