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so, he had to leave the gordon highlanders... yes. ..in orderto be... was not long in india. the japanese had taken neighbouring burma in 1942, and his regiment became part of the huge 14th army which fought to win it back. it was an immense force of around a million men, but it became the forgotten army as europe's focus was on itself. the men fought in the towns and jungles of burma in atrocious conditions. those back home could only imagine the horrors. my mother—in—law, jenny, still not married to patrick, wrote to him. "my darling patrick, "i've been feeling for you tonight, and i'm full of sympathy for you. "they're putting more and more in the papers "about this 14th army campaign "and i feel nothing can be too good to make up for such a hell." well, we had a very bad war in the far east. veteran john giddings was one of those men in burma living that hell. we lost quite a number of lads through night attacks. and bombing attacks, of course. we had a bad raid where we lost 50 in an air raid. terrible. i suppose, in a way, we were always known as
so, he had to leave the gordon highlanders... yes. ..in orderto be... was not long in india. the japanese had taken neighbouring burma in 1942, and his regiment became part of the huge 14th army which fought to win it back. it was an immense force of around a million men, but it became the forgotten army as europe's focus was on itself. the men fought in the towns and jungles of burma in atrocious conditions. those back home could only imagine the horrors. my mother—in—law, jenny, still not...
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, rnli and highland hospice.ockdown. we were struggling. all our fundraising had stopped. and then up popped margaret climbing the stairs. and itjust gave everything a boost. not only our fundraising, the £170,000 so far and so more trickling in, butjust the whole morale of the organisation to see somebody working so hard on our behalf. but what's next for margaret? will she put up herfeet for a well—deserved rest? or does 2021 hold the potential for another mountainous challenge? it's just an idea. i think this has been a full year and i need a bit of thinking time. i just don't know. i don't think i do it on stairs again. i might do it walking round the garden. i would either do it in the spring... we have lots and lots of spring bulbs. or probablyjune, earlyjuly. i think they're the two best times. no matter what this 91—year—old chooses to do, no doubt she will inspire others to follow in her footsteps. so impressive. for the millions of people celebrating at this time of year, 2020 is set to be a christmas l
, rnli and highland hospice.ockdown. we were struggling. all our fundraising had stopped. and then up popped margaret climbing the stairs. and itjust gave everything a boost. not only our fundraising, the £170,000 so far and so more trickling in, butjust the whole morale of the organisation to see somebody working so hard on our behalf. but what's next for margaret? will she put up herfeet for a well—deserved rest? or does 2021 hold the potential for another mountainous challenge? it's just...
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we have been around for 33 years at highland.served on 115 boards across the people involved in this spac 23 of which were public. we have an enviable track record at highland in terms of delivering to the marketplace. could there be a bad act neuro a spac of course. in an equity of course. we are a stand up organization and have a long history of market delivery. >> what about the target companies you are going to be looking at are you worried the market is a bit stretched at the moment? >> the market is always a concern for anything that we look to do always would be. but we are not market timers we never will be that's not what we are about what we are looking for is the best company in the sector that we can bring forward public ready companies, public ready companies that we can deliver to the marketplace and the overall market fluctuation if the s&p is at 2600 or 2200 it doesn't affect us at all it may affect the value at the time of the offering but it doesn't change our course. >> we know you have got a strong track recor
we have been around for 33 years at highland.served on 115 boards across the people involved in this spac 23 of which were public. we have an enviable track record at highland in terms of delivering to the marketplace. could there be a bad act neuro a spac of course. in an equity of course. we are a stand up organization and have a long history of market delivery. >> what about the target companies you are going to be looking at are you worried the market is a bit stretched at the moment?...
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in teaching as peoples of the south american and his highlands were already farming cane was 6000 years ago a new tree in which grain has always been a staple food here. you are you know this is a sustainable farming consultant for years he's been watching how cain was cultivation his due. event in the region. after using. these relatively sailing in poor soils with little rainfall we find a crop factor in deliver fantastic eels. doesn't end with the llamas it's an ingenious or ideal form of production and it's good for the region's economy. for these if you are. but that's changing shops used to provide food for the llamas and protect the soil from erosion after the harvest the animals came to graze llama dung provided fresh new chance since the king want them started farmers have been pushing for maximum yields while the sprout plant has been cleaned. i was shocked by the fact that 152200000 hectares of llama grazing land has been ploughed up for keene one. or 2 but. there are no chemo fields as far as the eye can see rising to man has led to massive expansion in the plants cultivatio
in teaching as peoples of the south american and his highlands were already farming cane was 6000 years ago a new tree in which grain has always been a staple food here. you are you know this is a sustainable farming consultant for years he's been watching how cain was cultivation his due. event in the region. after using. these relatively sailing in poor soils with little rainfall we find a crop factor in deliver fantastic eels. doesn't end with the llamas it's an ingenious or ideal form of...
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in land, lots of dry weather, and still, showers in the highlands likely to be wintry, mostly highlandsh colder in southern england than it has been. moving from christmas eve into christmas day, high pressure still ensconced across our shows, a cold start on christmas morning, also some frost around, and a lot of dry weather with sunshine for england and wales but for scotland and northern ireland and then later, western parts, we will see cloud building ahead of a weather front coming our way, which will introduce some rain. the wind from the west will change to a westerly, so not feeling quite as cold. for boxing day into sunday, the weather remains u nsettled, day into sunday, the weather remains unsettled, and on boxing day, wet and very windy. this is bbc news — these are the latest headlines in the uk and around the world. if you get positive covid, you ain't leaving! you need to book a covid test before you leave or they won't let you leave. lorry drivers are told they can travel again, if they test negative for coronavirus — that's after france lifted a ban imposed over covid f
in land, lots of dry weather, and still, showers in the highlands likely to be wintry, mostly highlandsh colder in southern england than it has been. moving from christmas eve into christmas day, high pressure still ensconced across our shows, a cold start on christmas morning, also some frost around, and a lot of dry weather with sunshine for england and wales but for scotland and northern ireland and then later, western parts, we will see cloud building ahead of a weather front coming our...
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rain, sleet and snow, i think, across the hills, probably yorkshire, the southern uplands, into the highlandss well. but in the south of the country, it should stay clear early on tuesday morning. so, let's have a look at the outlook, then, for the next few days. this is the summary. you can see those temperatures are into single figures. there isjust a gradual, gradual rise in those temperatures as we head towards the end of the week there, from four to eight in southampton. bye— bye. now on bbc news, veteran explorer robin hanbury—tenison, who spent weeks in a coma battling covid—19, says the healing power of nature helped to save his life. robin was one of the first covid—19 patients into derriford hospital. he may be a veteran of 30 expeditions, but surviving coronavirus would prove to be one of robin hanbury—tenison‘s toughest experiences yet. every day was pretty brutal and we were pretty broken. the doctors called us to say that, actually, he's deteriorating further. his chances of ever recovering have now gone down to about 5%. i opened my eyes, saw the sunshine, saw the flowers, and
rain, sleet and snow, i think, across the hills, probably yorkshire, the southern uplands, into the highlandss well. but in the south of the country, it should stay clear early on tuesday morning. so, let's have a look at the outlook, then, for the next few days. this is the summary. you can see those temperatures are into single figures. there isjust a gradual, gradual rise in those temperatures as we head towards the end of the week there, from four to eight in southampton. bye— bye. now on...
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is going to the highlands and islands of scotland so sometimes i talk about the reunification of ireland perhaps we should unify scotland into because of the bottle city and decision making someone else better off. and i'm in london of course edinburgh but the best option of all. well that's almost a invitation to new delhi either coming there from angus make me feel like ness but look what you were saying earlier but what is johnson the bust trundling over here are you suggesting that i want to break up one union the european union wallace johnson may be endangering another union the british union. i do of those of the brics it was an existential threat to the union and you know there's a sort of irony there in that for centuries rather than decades unionists of looked over the sugar nastiness as the big threat the union but of course not and they are supplanted i would suggest by scottish nationalism and the real big threat is is english nationalism and i think english nationalism was what drew bracks it and nobody who is an english niceness gave much thought to the fact that it breaks
is going to the highlands and islands of scotland so sometimes i talk about the reunification of ireland perhaps we should unify scotland into because of the bottle city and decision making someone else better off. and i'm in london of course edinburgh but the best option of all. well that's almost a invitation to new delhi either coming there from angus make me feel like ness but look what you were saying earlier but what is johnson the bust trundling over here are you suggesting that i want...
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the highlands and islands, they are having a much more normal pace of life than we are in tier 3 you're 4 at the moment, which is very close to lockdown. but, the 26th of december, boxing day, all of mainland scotland will be moving in to tier 4, which is pretty much lockdown. and that will involve or include some areas in a lower tier at the moment, so life will become more difficult and some areas will move from level one into level four as well, the highlands, for example. alexandra with the latest. thank you very much. the headlines on bbc news... millions in england and wales are told to stay at home on the first day of new coronavirus restrictions — similar measures are to be imposed in scotland from boxing day. the health secretary labels crowded scenes at london stations last night as "irresponsible" — the transport secretary says extra police officers will be deployed to enforce the rules. the netherlands, italy and belgium ban flights to and from the uk because of concerns about the new coronavirus variant. sport and for a round up, from the bbc sport centre, here's sarah mulk
the highlands and islands, they are having a much more normal pace of life than we are in tier 3 you're 4 at the moment, which is very close to lockdown. but, the 26th of december, boxing day, all of mainland scotland will be moving in to tier 4, which is pretty much lockdown. and that will involve or include some areas in a lower tier at the moment, so life will become more difficult and some areas will move from level one into level four as well, the highlands, for example. alexandra with the...
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without children like christophe and his little school the highland has no future that is why oakie continue to fight for every people. over the last years hundreds of thousands of people tried to reach the european union through the balkan route but only a few make it allegedly across on board of holies a brutally pushing the migrants back to the bosnian town of b. hatch preventing them from entering the e.u. they are stranded with little help from the government and no supplies for the approaching winter their only hope lies in bosnian volunteers like blacks and. the bosnian war left him badly wounded but 'd that's not keeping him from reaching out to those in need. slots on kovacevich is getting ready to help people in dire need 1st he has to put on his artificial limb almost 30 years ago he lost his left leg at the age of 14 in a mortar attack during the bosnian war knows that and insists the loss has only made him stronger. thems i don't really see myself as disabled movies on the contrary i was with the misery i've gone through has changed my perspective on the world and life. i can em
without children like christophe and his little school the highland has no future that is why oakie continue to fight for every people. over the last years hundreds of thousands of people tried to reach the european union through the balkan route but only a few make it allegedly across on board of holies a brutally pushing the migrants back to the bosnian town of b. hatch preventing them from entering the e.u. they are stranded with little help from the government and no supplies for the...
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sustainability has to become a key more farming stand it if the ecosystems in believe us highlands to remain intact and offer the human and animal inhabitants a viable long term future. christmas is canceled so fast. heat up the office and bake some cookies. to bloggers with the sweet to invite us into their bakery they share their favorite recipes with us and some valuable tips for making traditional christmas cookies. your moment. next on d w. 250 years of looks like beethoven a major anniversary. our host look or shooting it travels the piano he lived here for over 3 decades and wrote his masterpieces and then gone he discovers. a fine history. of a lot of questions that need answering following the footsteps of the great before chicken. in 60 minutes on t.w. . consciously. carefully you don't know most soon to muse to do good. magic. discovered. the 1st. subscribe to the documentary on you tube. and deserts and mountains in jungle. beach and it's hot so but all that combined is what i want you max reporter discovered on the island of greenwich scenario. we'll take you there late s
sustainability has to become a key more farming stand it if the ecosystems in believe us highlands to remain intact and offer the human and animal inhabitants a viable long term future. christmas is canceled so fast. heat up the office and bake some cookies. to bloggers with the sweet to invite us into their bakery they share their favorite recipes with us and some valuable tips for making traditional christmas cookies. your moment. next on d w. 250 years of looks like beethoven a major...
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sustainability has to become a key more farming stand it if the ecosystems in bolivia's highlands are to remain intact and offer the human and animal inhabitants a viable long term future. at 1st glance it looks like a scrap heap. but on the 2nd a veritable gold mine. valuable metals are found in almost all the time devices. researchers in germany want to separate them from this class in the most environmentally friendly way. their experimentation with highly specialized bacteria to move to the. next song. it all began with fraternal. and ended in collapse of. the soviet union in the soviet afghan war or. what happened during the last bloody conflict of the cold her. fall of the u.s.s.r. . in 45 minutes on d w. l e to. pledge. to business for inside africa monarch. loads fantasy land. up. the side of the line a trade. the secrets to success starts december 26th. our planet contains many treasures we extract metals and minerals from the ground to use for building roads machinery and computer chips all our technological progress depends on these resources but supplies of raw materials a
sustainability has to become a key more farming stand it if the ecosystems in bolivia's highlands are to remain intact and offer the human and animal inhabitants a viable long term future. at 1st glance it looks like a scrap heap. but on the 2nd a veritable gold mine. valuable metals are found in almost all the time devices. researchers in germany want to separate them from this class in the most environmentally friendly way. their experimentation with highly specialized bacteria to move to...
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buses are of ray of hope they are here to take them out of the league refugee camp in the bosnian highlands it is an inhumane place food supplies are low and there is no electricity no water no heating. problem. one. shortly before christmas parts of the camp went up in flames international aid organizations want it closed given the dire situation here this winter especially since there's an empty factory building in the nearby city of be hot that could house the refugees. you're talking about a pure political blockage of having 2000 people. where the u.s. investment. and use but the city of beehives refuses to open it up for the refugees. first we need to take care of our own citizens then the refugees this is not our problem with. this stranded refugees desperately want to get to the e.u. the situation is critical the next step in temperatures could be fatal for them some have now been taken to empty barracks near the capital of sarajevo but for the hundreds left behind there's still no solution in sight. so you look now at some of the other stories making headlines today argentina's sena
buses are of ray of hope they are here to take them out of the league refugee camp in the bosnian highlands it is an inhumane place food supplies are low and there is no electricity no water no heating. problem. one. shortly before christmas parts of the camp went up in flames international aid organizations want it closed given the dire situation here this winter especially since there's an empty factory building in the nearby city of be hot that could house the refugees. you're talking about...
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the indigenous peoples of the south american and his highlands were already farming cane while 6000 years ago a new tree in which grain has always been a staple food here. you are who knows it is a sustainable farming consultant for years he's been watching hockey more contemplation has developed in the region. after using so i've heard on these relatively sailing in poor soils with little rainfall we find a crop there can deliver fantastic yields. and doesn't fit in with the llamas it's an ingenious or ideal form of production and is good for the region's economy was here for these every dollar. but that's changing shops used to provide food for the loudness and protect the soil for the roshan after the harvest the animals came to graze lama down provided fresh nutrients and since the cane want them started farmers have been pushing for maximum yields wilder's puppetland has been cleaned. from i was shocked by the fact that 152200000 hectares of llama grazing land has been ploughed up for king one. of the south bridge but i'm sure that. there are now kenya fields as far as the eye can se
the indigenous peoples of the south american and his highlands were already farming cane while 6000 years ago a new tree in which grain has always been a staple food here. you are who knows it is a sustainable farming consultant for years he's been watching hockey more contemplation has developed in the region. after using so i've heard on these relatively sailing in poor soils with little rainfall we find a crop there can deliver fantastic yields. and doesn't fit in with the llamas it's an...
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the indigenous peoples of the south american and his highlands were already farming kinloss 6000 years ago any tree in which grain has always been a staple food here. you are you know this is sustainable farming consultant for years he's been watching how keen well cultivation has developed in the region. after using it or to start on these relatively sailing in poor soils with little rainfall we find our crop victim deliver fantastic eels. doesn't fit in with the llamas it's an ingenious or ideal form of production and it's good for the region's economy itself was. for these if your. but that's changing shops used to provide food for the llamas and protect the soil from the erosion after the harvest the animals came to graze lama down provided fresh nutrients since the king wanted him started farmers have been pushing for maximum yields while the script is being cleaned just. don't go through to i was shocked by the fact that 152200000 hectares of llama grazing land has been ploughed up for keene one. or 2 but i'm sure. there are now chemo fields as far as the eye can see rising to ma
the indigenous peoples of the south american and his highlands were already farming kinloss 6000 years ago any tree in which grain has always been a staple food here. you are you know this is sustainable farming consultant for years he's been watching how keen well cultivation has developed in the region. after using it or to start on these relatively sailing in poor soils with little rainfall we find our crop victim deliver fantastic eels. doesn't fit in with the llamas it's an ingenious or...
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we only managed to get 4 in dalwhinnie in the highlands of scotland.re driven, really, by this weather front that's been bringing rain eastwards over recent houi’s. and it's, as well, been one of those nights where the milder air has been pushing in. temperatures for some have actually been rising throughout the night as well. so, for most of us, friday will get off to a relatively mild note but across eastern england, eastern scotland, there will still be some rain around. in fact, the rain will linger in aberdeenshire pretty much all day, bringing a risk of some localised flooding. but i suspect there will for a time in the morning be some low cloud for north east england and eastern scotland with some hill fog patches around. now, the skies do try to brighten up from the west but there will be plenty of showers coming through later on in the day. that milder air pushing into pretty much all of the uk though as we head towards the afternoon. so, temperatures will be lifting across those central and eastern areas. the weekend — well, we've still got l
we only managed to get 4 in dalwhinnie in the highlands of scotland.re driven, really, by this weather front that's been bringing rain eastwards over recent houi’s. and it's, as well, been one of those nights where the milder air has been pushing in. temperatures for some have actually been rising throughout the night as well. so, for most of us, friday will get off to a relatively mild note but across eastern england, eastern scotland, there will still be some rain around. in fact, the rain...
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a terry here in highland scotland.ot get much above freezing. for england wales it was cold and wet and miserable and a lot of crowds streaming in from off the atlantic. the crowds coming town with see a stream of showers for west wales and the southwest of england. this area here will probably take some white leather into the south of england and east anglia and the wet weather we saw across northern england will spend its way into scotland. it moves into the icy cold so we will find snow falling in many places and more snow over the northern areas. a widespread frost and ice in scotland and northern ireland. patchy frost for england and wales. into the morning snow could be a problem in scotla nd morning snow could be a problem in scotland early on in the day and deception there will be snow on the levels for a while. particularly in easton scotland heavy rain bringing and strong winds will push rain into northern ireland and deals on the coast. i clears to the southeast and east anglia and moves into england. maybe
a terry here in highland scotland.ot get much above freezing. for england wales it was cold and wet and miserable and a lot of crowds streaming in from off the atlantic. the crowds coming town with see a stream of showers for west wales and the southwest of england. this area here will probably take some white leather into the south of england and east anglia and the wet weather we saw across northern england will spend its way into scotland. it moves into the icy cold so we will find snow...
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then we are left with this patchy rain in western scotland, it could turn wintry as it reaches the highlandsthere to the east, but even if it does brighten up, it's quite cold here, temperatures 5 degrees in eastern scotland, northeast england. those temperatures beginning to rise out to the west with the next band of rain arriving in northern ireland by the end of the day. this will be accompanied by some stronger winds overnight, pushing the rain eastwards. again, the heaviest of the rain will head its way southwards into france. we are left with some light and patchy rain and drizzle for the most part, a lot of cloud, mind you, on friday, may well brighten up across northern ireland, wales and the southwest later, as we start to see if you showers. signs of some milder air here, 11 degrees in plymouth, but ahead of that in the east, it's still around six or seven. this is bbc news with the latest headlines for viewers in the uk and around the world. thousands of people in the uk are injected against covid—i9 on the first day of a mass immunisation programme — the first for a fully tested
then we are left with this patchy rain in western scotland, it could turn wintry as it reaches the highlandsthere to the east, but even if it does brighten up, it's quite cold here, temperatures 5 degrees in eastern scotland, northeast england. those temperatures beginning to rise out to the west with the next band of rain arriving in northern ireland by the end of the day. this will be accompanied by some stronger winds overnight, pushing the rain eastwards. again, the heaviest of the rain...
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in scotland or around the region that saw most of these you got mountainous regions, the highlands ofwever startling but i'm guessing not dangerous. the noise is less because the snowflakes themselves act to suppress the sound levels, a kind of muffle the noise so typically the noise of the thunderstorm will not travel as far as that will do ncaa summertime thunderstorm. you might get at night—time much brighter skies because, again, the snowflakes may reflect that light and so you get these more spectacular and brighter skies in the thunder snow but it's unusual to get thunder snow but to get the intense sounds that we saw last night in a very unusual. now we are all going to be watching out for this phenomenon. can it be predicted? again we need to temperatures to be subzero so we get in the snow fall, instantly got those conditions coming up over the next few days. this weekend, temperatures still hovering around or below freezing overnight. and we just need that instability in the atmosphere, and there's a bit of that around. keep an eye out over the next few days, you may be luck
in scotland or around the region that saw most of these you got mountainous regions, the highlands ofwever startling but i'm guessing not dangerous. the noise is less because the snowflakes themselves act to suppress the sound levels, a kind of muffle the noise so typically the noise of the thunderstorm will not travel as far as that will do ncaa summertime thunderstorm. you might get at night—time much brighter skies because, again, the snowflakes may reflect that light and so you get these...
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certainly a wintry scene here in highland scotland, some parts of scotland temperatures didn't reallycold, it was wet, and it was miserable. a lot of clouds streaming in from off the atlantic. these shower clouds though are coming down. we will see a stream of showers for west wales and the southwest of england. this area of cloud here will probably take some wetter weather into the southeast of england and east anglia, and the wet weather that we are seeing across northern england will spill its way into scotland as that moves inland into that icy cold. so we are going to find snow falling in many places, some more snow over the northern pennines for a while. and a widespread frost and ice in scotland and northern ireland, a patchy frost in a really, for england and wales. into the morning and snow could be a problem in scotland early on in the day. some disruption mainly to the high—level routes, there will be some snow to low levels for a while, but i think it will quickly turn to rain. and then rain could be a problem for the day, particularly in eastern scotland. some heavy rain
certainly a wintry scene here in highland scotland, some parts of scotland temperatures didn't reallycold, it was wet, and it was miserable. a lot of clouds streaming in from off the atlantic. these shower clouds though are coming down. we will see a stream of showers for west wales and the southwest of england. this area of cloud here will probably take some wetter weather into the southeast of england and east anglia, and the wet weather that we are seeing across northern england will spill...
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but they also drive the ordinary common highland scots out of their homes. many are sold into indentured servitude. they are using extreme violence to crush the rebellion. it is my understanding the british were doing the same thing in ireland, particularly in 17 8 with a major rising in ireland then because it -- rebellions pose an exist tension threat to the state. they call the legitimacy of the state into question. you cannot negotiate with rebels without undermining the very foundation of government. in britain, the foundation of government is not the god to the king. it is a parliamentary monarchy. any challenge to parliament is an exist tension challenge. additionally n highland, the fact these are gaelic speaking primary, many catholics are going to make them seem uncivilized or alien to the british army. it is going to exacerbate violence. and it is less so in the american case, which is a mitigating factor for many of these officers yes? >> i am sure you have read the book -- by mellville. >> uh-huh. >> -- how much of the american -- really was --
but they also drive the ordinary common highland scots out of their homes. many are sold into indentured servitude. they are using extreme violence to crush the rebellion. it is my understanding the british were doing the same thing in ireland, particularly in 17 8 with a major rising in ireland then because it -- rebellions pose an exist tension threat to the state. they call the legitimacy of the state into question. you cannot negotiate with rebels without undermining the very foundation of...
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we certainly started with a winter wonderland on monday all the way from the highlands of scotland southd, and a few spots in between, of course, as well. and with the temperatures staying below average through the rest of this week, denoted by the blue colours on the chart, what falls from the sky will often be in the form of sleet and snow. so, it stays wintry through the rest of this week to see out 2020, and it will continue to do so into the start of 2021. there will be some dry, sunny weather around as well, and don't forget, some pretty icy nights. icy start to tuesday across the country. covering of snow, again, northern england and more snow drifting through parts of the north and west midlands through to parts of wales, too. around the peripheries of the country, we'll see showers. they'll turn to snow, chiefly over higher ground, even to lower levels in a few spots. got to watch for rainfall totals totting up in southwest england and across cornwall over the next few days. it's around the west where we've got the keenest of the breeze, lighter winds further east and, of course
we certainly started with a winter wonderland on monday all the way from the highlands of scotland southd, and a few spots in between, of course, as well. and with the temperatures staying below average through the rest of this week, denoted by the blue colours on the chart, what falls from the sky will often be in the form of sleet and snow. so, it stays wintry through the rest of this week to see out 2020, and it will continue to do so into the start of 2021. there will be some dry, sunny...
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the indigenous peoples of the south american and his highlands were already farming cane was 6000 years ago a new tree in which grain has always been a staple food here. you are you know this is sustainable farming consultant for years he's been watching how kamal cultivation has developed in the region. after using it at least so i've heard on these relatively sailing in poor soils with little rainfall we find our crop victim deliver fantastic eels. doesn't fit in with the llamas it's an ingenious or ideal form of production and it's good for the region's economy was here for these are doing. the tax changing shops used to provide food for the llamas and protect the soil from the road. after the harvest the animals came to graze llama dung provided fresh nutrients since the king want them started farmers have been pushing for maximum yields scrap land has been cleaned just. proved i was shocked by the fact that 152200000 hectares of llama grazing land has been ploughed up for king one. there are now kenya fields as far as the eye can see runs into man and has led to massive expansion i
the indigenous peoples of the south american and his highlands were already farming cane was 6000 years ago a new tree in which grain has always been a staple food here. you are you know this is sustainable farming consultant for years he's been watching how kamal cultivation has developed in the region. after using it at least so i've heard on these relatively sailing in poor soils with little rainfall we find our crop victim deliver fantastic eels. doesn't fit in with the llamas it's an...
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the northern highlands of ethiopia rose 31 million years ago, when fissures in the earth flooded thea mile deep. on hillsides, you can still see columns of lava frozen in time. iron made the basalt red, and gases trapped inside made the stone light-- as light and pliable as air. christians laid their mark on ethiopia before the year 400. they found the ancient stone welcomed the bite of a chisel. the churches were carved around the year 1200 by people called the zagwe. their king, lalibela, is said to have traveled the 1,600 miles to jerusalem. legend has it, when he returned and jerusalem fell to the islamic conquest, lalibela ordered a new home for christianity. >> fasil giorghis: and he came back with an ambitious idea, a vision of creating an african jerusalem, a black jerusalem, here in the highlands of ethiopia. >> pelley: fasil giorghis is an ethiopian architect and historian who walked us through the rock of ages. >> giorghis: well, there are three groups of churches, and each group is interconnected within itself. >> pelley: we're sitting in saint mary's church. >> giorghis:
the northern highlands of ethiopia rose 31 million years ago, when fissures in the earth flooded thea mile deep. on hillsides, you can still see columns of lava frozen in time. iron made the basalt red, and gases trapped inside made the stone light-- as light and pliable as air. christians laid their mark on ethiopia before the year 400. they found the ancient stone welcomed the bite of a chisel. the churches were carved around the year 1200 by people called the zagwe. their king, lalibela, is...
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by highland because i till now call the na yes it was fun. hole be a spinning jag as in your job would be a mistake. to give for the highways fair city i'm going to love all of our advances to be humble walking about. yet just take it down say you must let me hit . the notch try to hold o. rings around that are you know as they do it good to be called saddle sounds good because i just had the pick a couple that i decided to come close to that i'll. come up a nipple kick sick of the hay is when i got it back they appear to be a bit of a jew i am and about his navy death i just did mean maybe just how quick you had to be to look ahead jill then the game would begin with hey when you see that i make i like. the line down to what it was because jim was a quick buck because he turned up to. a lot truer to china as a punch to the dentist salo it would mendoza boil it gave measure a good tool that remained at the fuselage of the pool hall green a tough attacker to follow the route of the plan is to mute so he could make a month when they could take
by highland because i till now call the na yes it was fun. hole be a spinning jag as in your job would be a mistake. to give for the highways fair city i'm going to love all of our advances to be humble walking about. yet just take it down say you must let me hit . the notch try to hold o. rings around that are you know as they do it good to be called saddle sounds good because i just had the pick a couple that i decided to come close to that i'll. come up a nipple kick sick of the hay is when...
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finally tonight, spreading some joy, nurse ashley freed works at the covid unit at the hospital in highlandd by her brave patients fighting for their lives and isolated from loved one. ashley reached on social media with a little request. >> i wanted to do something especial, i was thinking of bringing in trees that they could have in their room. >> more than 100 holiday trees were donated, a little christmas spirit to brighten the day. >> it cheers had me up to see the tree. because i have something in here makes it ♪ happy holidays to all. and a programming note, the next installment espn 30 for 30 podcast is out called march 11, 2020, it tells of the day that covid-19 shu
finally tonight, spreading some joy, nurse ashley freed works at the covid unit at the hospital in highlandd by her brave patients fighting for their lives and isolated from loved one. ashley reached on social media with a little request. >> i wanted to do something especial, i was thinking of bringing in trees that they could have in their room. >> more than 100 holiday trees were donated, a little christmas spirit to brighten the day. >> it cheers had me up to see the tree....
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sustainability has to become a key more farming stand it if the ecosystems in bolivia is highlands to remain intact and offer the human and animal inhabitants a viable long term future. good food. good. christmas is cancelled not so fast. we heat up the oven and bake some cookies. to bloggers with a sweet tooth why does into their bakery they share their favorite recipes with the . man some valuable tips for making traditional christmas cookies. your moments. 30 minutes on d w. 250 year old mobile music star plato found in his anniversary year he remains a powerful name on everyone's lips a. guy. who inspires currently projects to this day last arc's 21. 90 minutes long t.w. . i'm sure all such to go beyond the obvious places that will move. as we take on the world. we're all about the stories that matter to you. something might seem good to see what ever it takes people are running. the show come up with some exchange clues but nothing w. made for mines. in the far north. it's lonely. and breathtakingly beautiful. the arctic and the but take a journey around the north pole meet profi
sustainability has to become a key more farming stand it if the ecosystems in bolivia is highlands to remain intact and offer the human and animal inhabitants a viable long term future. good food. good. christmas is cancelled not so fast. we heat up the oven and bake some cookies. to bloggers with a sweet tooth why does into their bakery they share their favorite recipes with the . man some valuable tips for making traditional christmas cookies. your moments. 30 minutes on d w. 250 year old...
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joining me is jeff highland, "forbes" property global founder.e know this has been such a strong segment of the housing market which broadly speaking has had a huge 2020, so what tells you that this is going to last and that it wasn't all pulled forward >> all right thank you, kelly it is going to last, and it's -- it's good news going into 2021 there's opinion a very strong demand for people who are looking for backyards, walk streets, secondary neighborhoods, unfortunately fleeing some high rise locations which will come around in turn, but it has really fueled our market, and at the high end we've seen a very, very strong response we've had some record sales. i'm based in beverly hills, but through the ""forbes"" global properties initiative which we started about maybe two weeks ago we have now in excess of 70 markets, very, very strong response with people who are looking to invest with very low interest rates and this is a very, very good time in which to expand outside of major markets into secondary markets, but at the same time stopping
joining me is jeff highland, "forbes" property global founder.e know this has been such a strong segment of the housing market which broadly speaking has had a huge 2020, so what tells you that this is going to last and that it wasn't all pulled forward >> all right thank you, kelly it is going to last, and it's -- it's good news going into 2021 there's opinion a very strong demand for people who are looking for backyards, walk streets, secondary neighborhoods, unfortunately...
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but i meet them again men men are you highlander but i toss the whole and hold on with no it's a beat. oh. god whatever it's 3 to. be easy we're still good. how gnashed 8 to 10 minutes. ok but it wouldn't thomas to get another one. but i mean i don't know the viking erling hole and with his 6 goal of the season 6 the. more you require us market that's the final whistle the big game between doormen and bind is over thanks but she winning in. the well if i am going to deserve to win for. gonzales that on your bundesliga team today for dutch of ella broke osting for you via our partners in south america. and how many. call it is goodbye from us. we expect more from you in the next match. the radio commentator was really good but it would have been nicer on t.v. . you can see the bowl and the play is missing. i'm sure dormant will play better next time i can and will win. then you know. that was a new emotional experience for me today. i'm not used to radio. but normally i watch. on t.v. or read the papers but this was different and i liked it. but the feel c. we loved listening to the ga
but i meet them again men men are you highlander but i toss the whole and hold on with no it's a beat. oh. god whatever it's 3 to. be easy we're still good. how gnashed 8 to 10 minutes. ok but it wouldn't thomas to get another one. but i mean i don't know the viking erling hole and with his 6 goal of the season 6 the. more you require us market that's the final whistle the big game between doormen and bind is over thanks but she winning in. the well if i am going to deserve to win for. gonzales...
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some of the showers will be wintry in the highlands. do to make up for their losses since lockdown? usually at this time of, year the city of bath is brimming with tourists. so what does the lack of visitors mean for local businesses? fiona lamdin has been finding out. pulteney bridge spans the river avon. last christmas it helped pull in hundreds of thousands of visitors. but footfall is down in bath by around 70%. here, independent shops stretch along the entire length of the bridge but this year they are all empty. viv‘s been a florist for 36 years. she's got to make a0 of these wreaths this before tomorrow. nothing in our history has prepared us for anything like this. to be in business at this period of history is very,. the second lockdown was actually pretty bad because suddenly everyone's confidence had gone again, so we are just hopeful that that confidence will come back because it is such a crucial time for retailers now because we are virtually on christmas now. david has run a hair salon here for a decade. he is already ful
some of the showers will be wintry in the highlands. do to make up for their losses since lockdown? usually at this time of, year the city of bath is brimming with tourists. so what does the lack of visitors mean for local businesses? fiona lamdin has been finding out. pulteney bridge spans the river avon. last christmas it helped pull in hundreds of thousands of visitors. but footfall is down in bath by around 70%. here, independent shops stretch along the entire length of the bridge but this...
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sorry if you can if you can't communicate with somebody then you can care for them my own backyard highlander walter disagree what do you think about her carers these young women who look after her she has 3 beautiful women taking care of her this be calling the shots which is nice i like to talk to them all so they can explain to me the. story. perfectly she has a really good team you. know. one of my full time carer is najat. i would have to. by name and. call why. by the way. in a small mountain village about 3 hours north of chiang mai. she makes the trip back here to see her own parents once or twice a year. her husband 2 sons and. they go ok let people go i felt her pulse and let her sleep in here than the couldn't let. kennie. stayed. laura's parents are still fit and healthy and living on their own but she's already thinking about the future. and young. mother not know you're. not. one of the long. run they. are. looking after your elders is a vital responsibility in thai culture but even here things are changing she says she won't rely on her son who will take care of you when you an
sorry if you can if you can't communicate with somebody then you can care for them my own backyard highlander walter disagree what do you think about her carers these young women who look after her she has 3 beautiful women taking care of her this be calling the shots which is nice i like to talk to them all so they can explain to me the. story. perfectly she has a really good team you. know. one of my full time carer is najat. i would have to. by name and. call why. by the way. in a small...
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them back then it was more of an adventure because you also went to the highlands and mixed with people. who say. they were still stuck in the cold war but at least they were slowly moving away from the worst of this long song it was alarming to see what people had to do to survive their. view. these people who couldn't see. on the other hand the people who had a sense of basic trust. could they know who means well and who's up to no good. luck so i always had a good feeling in my heart apart from the cold war situation which still permeates guatemala to this day. in court tomorrow. somehow you don't have the feeling that a real case has emerged yet they want. to know the significance of it in. the maya population continues to be subject to racism under the pretext of fighting communism the military killed thousands of indigenous peoples all turned them into refugees. during the civil war in guatemala we were persecuted by the military because they thought we support of the get a year us young as they can afford those bombs up with. suspected that we were supporting the military i mean
them back then it was more of an adventure because you also went to the highlands and mixed with people. who say. they were still stuck in the cold war but at least they were slowly moving away from the worst of this long song it was alarming to see what people had to do to survive their. view. these people who couldn't see. on the other hand the people who had a sense of basic trust. could they know who means well and who's up to no good. luck so i always had a good feeling in my heart apart...
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up 11 nurse worked at highland hospital, she had a passion for saving more than just people. kenny choi is at rocket dog rescue in oakland with her story. >> reporter: this is where she spends much of her time volunteering and rescuing dogs. she rescued more than 1000 of them and brought so much joy. >> she was truly gifted, she can really connect with animals. >> reporter: she missed the -- she spent most of her days and nights working as a nurse. she saved lives and other ones, two. >> there were times where i knew she worked until 10:00 at night and we might be out looking for a dog that was missing and here she comes. >> these dogs, they come out of the van and she would be picking tics out of them. >> reporter: she contracted covid in late october, fighting for her life in a hospital before losing that battle on and icu bed out of every 25th. >> she was like the best person that i could have ever asked for the whole family. she always said that my eyebrow and upper world. >> reporter: she help them find abandoned dogs and bring them to the bay area to loving homes. she d
up 11 nurse worked at highland hospital, she had a passion for saving more than just people. kenny choi is at rocket dog rescue in oakland with her story. >> reporter: this is where she spends much of her time volunteering and rescuing dogs. she rescued more than 1000 of them and brought so much joy. >> she was truly gifted, she can really connect with animals. >> reporter: she missed the -- she spent most of her days and nights working as a nurse. she saved lives and other...
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certainly a wintry scene here in highland scotland, some parts of scotland temperatures didn't reallyming in from off the atlantic. these shower clouds though are coming down. we will see a stream of showers for west wales and the southwest of england. this area of cloud here will probably take some weather into the southeast of england and east anglia, and the wet weather that we are seeing across northern england will spill its way into scotland as that moves inland into that icy cold. so we are going to find snow falling in many places, some more snow over the northern pennines for a while. and a widespread frost and ice in scotland and northern ireland, a patchy frost in a really, for england and wales. into the morning and snow could be a problem in scotland early on in the day. some disruption mainly to the high—level routes, there will be some snow to low levels for a while, but i think it will quickly turn to rain. and then rain could be a problem for the day, particularly in eastern scotland. some heavy rain bringing some flooding. and the stronger winds will push the rain in
certainly a wintry scene here in highland scotland, some parts of scotland temperatures didn't reallyming in from off the atlantic. these shower clouds though are coming down. we will see a stream of showers for west wales and the southwest of england. this area of cloud here will probably take some weather into the southeast of england and east anglia, and the wet weather that we are seeing across northern england will spill its way into scotland as that moves inland into that icy cold. so we...
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certainly a wintry scene here in highland scotland.freezing. for england wales it was cold and wet and miserable and a lot of clouds streaming in from off the atlantic. the crowds coming town with see a stream of showers for west wales and the southwest of england. this serial public take what or whether through southee seca nt this serial public take what or whether through southee secant and it was supposedly discolored as it moves and lead is that icy cold so we are going to find snow falling in many places, some more snow over the northern pen nines. widespread frost and ice over scotland and northern ireland, apache frost for england and wales. into the morning and snow could be a big problem in scotland. early on in the day some disruption manage the high—level routes, some snow to the levels for a while but i think it will quickly turn to rain. in the ring to be a problem through the day particularly in eastern scotland, some heavy rain bringing flooding and then stronger winds will push the rain into northern ireland. scales al
certainly a wintry scene here in highland scotland.freezing. for england wales it was cold and wet and miserable and a lot of clouds streaming in from off the atlantic. the crowds coming town with see a stream of showers for west wales and the southwest of england. this serial public take what or whether through southee seca nt this serial public take what or whether through southee secant and it was supposedly discolored as it moves and lead is that icy cold so we are going to find snow...
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robberies using a gun in some cases in a knife and others incidents occurred in the city's webster highland terrace melrose and east lake neighborhoods you know it's really disturbing alarming said. >>action here in the city of oakland it said city council member will says because this is not the first time he's seen young people being used to commit violent crimes in oakland, the older hoodies said the younger kids do. >>robberies, i'm thinking shoes. those same know that. there's not going to be a criminal activity charge son said if i'm a teen robber 1816 15. and i'm not going to be arrested. i'm just going to send home to mom and dad is certainly today. juvenile system is broke it so fortunate to see because. >>these are very their kids so far no one has been seriously injured during this juvenile violent crime spree oakland police say they're working with the city's office of violence prevention, the alameda county probation office and the da's office to try to come up with a determined to this disturbing trend has made you kron 4 news. >>another round of coronavirus stimulus relief is
robberies using a gun in some cases in a knife and others incidents occurred in the city's webster highland terrace melrose and east lake neighborhoods you know it's really disturbing alarming said. >>action here in the city of oakland it said city council member will says because this is not the first time he's seen young people being used to commit violent crimes in oakland, the older hoodies said the younger kids do. >>robberies, i'm thinking shoes. those same know that. there's...
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we started with a winter wonderland on monday all the way from the highlands of scotland, south to thengland, and a few spots in between of course as well. with temperatures staying below average through the re st of staying below average through the rest of this week, denoted by the blue colours on the chart, what falls from the sky will often be in the form of sleet and snow, so please winter through the rest of the week to see 2020 and will continue to do that into the start of 2021 with dry and sunny weather around as well and some icy nights. i see start to tuesday as well, snow across northern england and drafting through the midlands and to wales as well. around the peripheries of the country, showers. lower levels and if you spot as well. got to watch as its starting up across cornwall over the next few days. it is around the we st we the next few days. it is around the west we of the breeze with lighter winds and then we have a mist of fog lingering. then we have it dry, clear, very frosty and icy cold air. then this dominant allow to the east of us, that gives us a significan
we started with a winter wonderland on monday all the way from the highlands of scotland, south to thengland, and a few spots in between of course as well. with temperatures staying below average through the re st of staying below average through the rest of this week, denoted by the blue colours on the chart, what falls from the sky will often be in the form of sleet and snow, so please winter through the rest of the week to see 2020 and will continue to do that into the start of 2021 with dry...
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i am an icu nurse at highlands ranch hospital ♪ we've been giving it our all ♪ i definitely think working've been more stressed than i've ever been ♪ ♪ from what i see we're breakin and no one is listening ♪ ♪ we're battling a giant and we're losing ♪ for this whole pandemic i've had a lot of difficulty putting into words how i really feel about what's going on. so i took a lot of those ideas and kind of just put it all into this song that i wrote ♪ they are scared today ♪ we try to hold them up but there's not enough of us to ease the pain ♪ it's a prettsay d theme to the song, but we do see a lot of families that aren't able to say good-bye to each other, aren't able to see each other we see nurses that are working so hard to get to everyone and comfort everyone, but there's so much to get accomplished and so many people to see that it's challenging. ♪ try to save all the lives we touch but it's not enough ♪ ♪ we're not enough some people that have heard it have told me that it's exactly what they've been thinking in their heads but haven't been able to say. and i want us to all kind of
i am an icu nurse at highlands ranch hospital ♪ we've been giving it our all ♪ i definitely think working've been more stressed than i've ever been ♪ ♪ from what i see we're breakin and no one is listening ♪ ♪ we're battling a giant and we're losing ♪ for this whole pandemic i've had a lot of difficulty putting into words how i really feel about what's going on. so i took a lot of those ideas and kind of just put it all into this song that i wrote ♪ they are scared today ♪ we...
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we only managed to get 4 in dalwhinnie in the highlands of scotland.en, really, by this weather front that's been bringing rain eastwards over recent houi’s. and it's, as well, been one of those nights where the milder air has been pushing in. temperatures for some have actually been rising throughout the night as well. so, for most of us, friday will get off to a relatively mild note but across eastern england, eastern scotland, there will still be some rain around. in fact, the rain will linger in aberdeenshire pretty much all day, bringing a risk of some localised flooding. but i suspect there will for a time in the morning be some low cloud for north east england and eastern scotland with some hill fog patches around. now, the skies do try to brighten up from the west but there will be plenty of showers coming through later on in the day. now, that sunshine isn't going to hang around too long because the ridge is going to move away to be replaced by the second half of this weekend by low pressure. that low pressure will be bringing south—westerly w
we only managed to get 4 in dalwhinnie in the highlands of scotland.en, really, by this weather front that's been bringing rain eastwards over recent houi’s. and it's, as well, been one of those nights where the milder air has been pushing in. temperatures for some have actually been rising throughout the night as well. so, for most of us, friday will get off to a relatively mild note but across eastern england, eastern scotland, there will still be some rain around. in fact, the rain will...
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them back then it was more of an adventure because you also went to the highlands released with people. who say. they were still stuck in the cold war but at least they were slowly moving away from the worst of. it was alarming to see what people had to do to survive their. view. that they. need who couldn't see. on the other hand the people had a sense of basically trust. couldn't they know who means well and who's up to no good. luck so i always had a good feeling in my heart apart from the cold war situation which still permeates guatemala to this day. in court tomorrow because somehow you don't have the feeling that the real peace has emerged yet they want. to give free to. the maya population continues to be subject to racism under the pretext of fighting communism the military killed thousands of indigenous peoples or turned them into refugees. during the civil war in guatemala we were persecuted by the military because they thought we supported the get a year us. making the photos up with. us suspected that we were supporting the military i mean we were so we got caught in the c
them back then it was more of an adventure because you also went to the highlands released with people. who say. they were still stuck in the cold war but at least they were slowly moving away from the worst of. it was alarming to see what people had to do to survive their. view. that they. need who couldn't see. on the other hand the people had a sense of basically trust. couldn't they know who means well and who's up to no good. luck so i always had a good feeling in my heart apart from the...
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without children like christophe and his little school the highland has no future that's why oki continueto fight for every people. over the last years hundreds of thousands of people tried to reach the european union through the balkan routes but only a few make it allegedly across on board a police brutally pushing the migrants back to the bosnian town of b. hats preventing them from entering the e.u. they are stranded with little help from the government and no supplies for the approaching winter their only hope lies in bosnian volunteers like blacks and. the bosnian war left him badly wounded but that's not keeping him from reaching out to those in need. slots and kovacevich is getting ready to help people in dire need 1st he has to put on his artificial limb almost 30 years ago he lost his left leg at the age of 14 in a mortar attack during the bosnian war now is that and insists the loss has only meet him stronger with muslims i don't really see myself as disabled movies on the contrary always with the misery i've gone through has changed my perspective on the world and life. i can
without children like christophe and his little school the highland has no future that's why oki continueto fight for every people. over the last years hundreds of thousands of people tried to reach the european union through the balkan routes but only a few make it allegedly across on board a police brutally pushing the migrants back to the bosnian town of b. hats preventing them from entering the e.u. they are stranded with little help from the government and no supplies for the approaching...
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saw them back when it was more of an adventure because you also went to the highlands and mixed with people. who say. they were still stuck in the cold war but at least they were slowly moving away from the worst of long song it was alarming to see what people had to do to survive their. view. these eco couldn't see. on the other hand the people had a sense of basic trust. they know who means well and who's up to no good. luck so i always had a good feeling in my heart apart from the cold war situation which still permeates guatemala to this day. in guatemala because somehow you don't have the feeling that a real peace has emerged yet there won't. be a scream the 2nd anything if it is. the mayan population continues to be subject to racism under the pretext of fighting communism the military killed thousands of indigenous peoples or turned them into refugees. during the civil war in guatemala we were persecuted by the military because they thought we supported the get a yes. both of. us suspected that we were supporting the military. so we got caught in the crossfire and to save ours
saw them back when it was more of an adventure because you also went to the highlands and mixed with people. who say. they were still stuck in the cold war but at least they were slowly moving away from the worst of long song it was alarming to see what people had to do to survive their. view. these eco couldn't see. on the other hand the people had a sense of basic trust. they know who means well and who's up to no good. luck so i always had a good feeling in my heart apart from the cold war...