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and we came across an afghanfamily north macedonia.n the sunflowers, trying for a sixth time to sneak through. we try to go because the greece government they grow both hungry so what do we do? we cannot go to afghanistan, that is our problem, so we try to go to another countries. the welcome has gone cold in this little village. in southern greece, and scenic islands, the need as much the same. a camp built five years ago to house hundreds of migrants now spills across the hills. thousands living in squalor, losing hope. asylum cases will ever be settled. we weren't allowed to enter the camp. residents filmed for us. this man shows as their food, bread gone mouldy. he fled syria with his family. there are far fewer rivals in greek shows now. look at how close turkey is! it's in touching distance of greece, and they share a land border too, so... this year when tensions rose between turkey and europe, turkey sent more migrants towards greece. it could do it again. but right now, it's greece's actions which are also causing concern. the
and we came across an afghanfamily north macedonia.n the sunflowers, trying for a sixth time to sneak through. we try to go because the greece government they grow both hungry so what do we do? we cannot go to afghanistan, that is our problem, so we try to go to another countries. the welcome has gone cold in this little village. in southern greece, and scenic islands, the need as much the same. a camp built five years ago to house hundreds of migrants now spills across the hills. thousands...
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five yea rs border with north macedonia.r village, a gateway to western europe through the balkans. look at these fields now. this border is shut. but migrants are now showing up again in smaller but growing numbers. these men werejust pushed smaller but growing numbers. these men were just pushed back by border guards in north macedonia. we came across an afghan family waiting in the sunflowers, trying for a six time to sneak through. we try to go because the greece government say to go from greece. we cannot go back. this is our problem. so we try to go to other countries. the welcome has gone cold in this little village. in southern greece, on scenic islands like this, the mood is much the same. a camp built five years ago to house hundreds of migrants now sprawls across the hills. thousands living in squalor, losing hope their cases will ever be settled. we were not allowed to enter. residents filled for us. this person shows us their food. bread gone mouldy. he fled syria with his family. there are fewer arrivals on gre
five yea rs border with north macedonia.r village, a gateway to western europe through the balkans. look at these fields now. this border is shut. but migrants are now showing up again in smaller but growing numbers. these men werejust pushed smaller but growing numbers. these men were just pushed back by border guards in north macedonia. we came across an afghan family waiting in the sunflowers, trying for a six time to sneak through. we try to go because the greece government say to go from...
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their next destination, greece's border with north macedonia. five years ago thousands took this route through a tiny border village, a gateway to western europe through the balkans. look at these fields now. this border is shut. but migrants are now showing up again, in smaller but growing numbers. these men were just pushed back by border guards in north macedonia. and we came across an afghan family waiting in the sunflowers, trying for a sixth time to sneak through. we try to go because the grece government say go from greece. so what do we make? we cannot go back in afghanistan. this is our problem. we try to go to another country. the welcome has gone cold in this little village. in southern greece, on scenic islands like samos, the mood is much the same. a camp built five years ago to house hundreds of migrants, now sprawls across the hills. thousands living in squalor, losing hope asylum cases will ever be settled. we weren't allowed to enter the camp, residents filmed for us. derayd shows us their food. bread, gone mouldy. he fled syria
their next destination, greece's border with north macedonia. five years ago thousands took this route through a tiny border village, a gateway to western europe through the balkans. look at these fields now. this border is shut. but migrants are now showing up again, in smaller but growing numbers. these men were just pushed back by border guards in north macedonia. and we came across an afghan family waiting in the sunflowers, trying for a sixth time to sneak through. we try to go because the...
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lyse: their next destination, greece's border with north macedonia.years ago, thousands took this route through a tiny border village, a gateway to western europe through the balkans. look atld these f now. this border is shut. nobut migrants arshowing up again in smaller but growing number these men were just pushed back by border guards in north macedonia. we came across an afghan family waiting in the sunflowers, trying for a sixth time to sneak through. >> we would like to go. the reese government says go from greece. we cannot go back toan aftan. so we try to go to other countrs. lyse: there welcome has gone cold in this little village. >> [speaking foreign language] lyse: in southern greece, on scenic islands like samoshe, mood is much the same. a camp five years ago to house hundreds of migrants now sprawled across the hil, thousands living in squalor number losing hope asylum cases well ever be settled. we were not allod to enter the camp. residents film for us. they show us their food, bread gone moldy. he fled syria with his family. >> [spea
lyse: their next destination, greece's border with north macedonia.years ago, thousands took this route through a tiny border village, a gateway to western europe through the balkans. look atld these f now. this border is shut. nobut migrants arshowing up again in smaller but growing number these men were just pushed back by border guards in north macedonia. we came across an afghan family waiting in the sunflowers, trying for a sixth time to sneak through. >> we would like to go. the...
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signs of change in north macedonia will look at the cafe helping to inspire positive action for people with disabilities. there's been a heatwave in sardinia and sicily for about 3 days now but the heat from the rest of europe has been slowly pushed out away by this cold front behind which course the air is a little colder it's about a 10 degree drop to be quite honest difference between vienna on monday and on sunday is off the order 10 degrees or belgrade hangs on to that heat but the difference of 10 degrees makes these thunderstorms really go up into the sky help to coast by the alps indeed as a thunderstorm warning in northern italy and slovenia as a result of that now about time we get to choose to pressure the progress to be made to be ours in towards belgrade which hangs on to that heat forecast wise and specifically for that city you've got $34.00 times $29.00 then $28.00 with a little bit of rain coming through the averages $24.00 so we stay above average whatever happens. through the hole to detroit into the whole part of north africa and these little clumps of showers now t
signs of change in north macedonia will look at the cafe helping to inspire positive action for people with disabilities. there's been a heatwave in sardinia and sicily for about 3 days now but the heat from the rest of europe has been slowly pushed out away by this cold front behind which course the air is a little colder it's about a 10 degree drop to be quite honest difference between vienna on monday and on sunday is off the order 10 degrees or belgrade hangs on to that heat but the...
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signs of change in north macedonia we'll look at the cafe that's helping to inspire positive action for people with disabilities. and in sports the phoenix suns stay alive in the hunt for a basketball player spot on action from the n.b.a. a little later. we got the winds picking up across a good part of the middle east over the next couple days to lift the dust and sand to watch out for that's a side hot and dry pretty much sums it up as per usual we have still got some lively showers down into the southern end of the red sea western areas of yemen we've had major showers here for the past few weeks actually now it was a southwest to saudi arabia as well but come a little further north and east you see the winds picking up as i said so there will be that lift it doesn't sound coming out of iraq through kuwait down across the gulf states over the coming days we are going to see a little more in the way of dusty conditions coming through here 46 celsius here in doha similar temperatures there for back that's a not as hot as it has been a recently also nothing kuwait's very close to 50 deg
signs of change in north macedonia we'll look at the cafe that's helping to inspire positive action for people with disabilities. and in sports the phoenix suns stay alive in the hunt for a basketball player spot on action from the n.b.a. a little later. we got the winds picking up across a good part of the middle east over the next couple days to lift the dust and sand to watch out for that's a side hot and dry pretty much sums it up as per usual we have still got some lively showers down into...
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and albania, serbia, kosovo and north macedonia are restriction-free. there are another 20 countries you can head to but they come with restrictions. you have to quarantine for 14 days upon arrival. iceland was also expected to reopen to u.s. travelers starting in july but with spiking case numbers in america, that's been put on ice. with it many americans' bucket list vacations. >> my boyfriend and i had booked a trip to iceland the first week of october. unfortunately as things started to progress and things started shutting down in march, we realized that this may not happen. >> reporter: and with some travel restrictions constantly changing, federal aid for airlines expiring soon and a global travel industry bracing for a $2 trillion hit to its revenue. travelers should think twice before booking that winter vacation. >> i would definitely say traveling to continental europe over the holiday season is probably a no go right now, especially if you're going to be planning your travel after october 1st where we don't know what's going to happen with th
and albania, serbia, kosovo and north macedonia are restriction-free. there are another 20 countries you can head to but they come with restrictions. you have to quarantine for 14 days upon arrival. iceland was also expected to reopen to u.s. travelers starting in july but with spiking case numbers in america, that's been put on ice. with it many americans' bucket list vacations. >> my boyfriend and i had booked a trip to iceland the first week of october. unfortunately as things started...
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the 1st sign language cafe in north macedonia has opened its doors in the capital scope here it's hoped the business venture with inspire thousands of other people with disabilities in the country the struggle to get work and rely heavily on the state for help car leg has more. martin and ragnall a long wanted to start their own business and after meeting others like them with hearing in speech impediments while traveling abroad they came up with an idea a cafe that welcomes and caters to such people along with other customers yes. during my time abroad i saw many ideas and learned that many different people have started their own businesses this gave us an idea to do the same. they received a state grant to help them and after months of preparation were about to open the cafe in march but then the coronavirus pandemic broke out not in the hardest thing was finding an interpreter that was the most difficult as time went by we thought we were going to make it the bank requires you to have an account but the law on the winsome changes which was a shock for us we somehow managed to find an
the 1st sign language cafe in north macedonia has opened its doors in the capital scope here it's hoped the business venture with inspire thousands of other people with disabilities in the country the struggle to get work and rely heavily on the state for help car leg has more. martin and ragnall a long wanted to start their own business and after meeting others like them with hearing in speech impediments while traveling abroad they came up with an idea a cafe that welcomes and caters to such...
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a cup of coffee with a message we tell you how cafe in north macedonia is inspiring people with disabilities. we begin this hour with a stark warning from the world health organization as the rush to find a coronavirus vaccine intensifies while the world health organization is applauding efforts of more than $140.00 research teams around the world it says the people should not pin all their hopes on the discovery of effects of the effective vaccine . we also hope to have a number of effective vaccines that can help prevent people from infection however there is no silver bullet at the moment and then might never be for now stopping outbreaks comes down to the basics of public health and disease control testing isolating and treating patients and tracy and quarantining their contacts do it on inform empowered and listen to communities do it all for individuals it's about keeping physical distance wearing a mask cleaning hands regularly and coughing safely away from others do eat all without call for global solidarity came with an extra warning for countries with high transmission rates includ
a cup of coffee with a message we tell you how cafe in north macedonia is inspiring people with disabilities. we begin this hour with a stark warning from the world health organization as the rush to find a coronavirus vaccine intensifies while the world health organization is applauding efforts of more than $140.00 research teams around the world it says the people should not pin all their hopes on the discovery of effects of the effective vaccine . we also hope to have a number of effective...
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welcoming americans, but in europe a travel ban on americans leaves just albania, kosovo, serbia, and north macedoniaestriction-free. there are another 23 countries you can head to but they come with restrictions. ireland allowing americans in provided they quarantine for 14 days upon arrival, a rule many u.s. travelers aren't following. >> air lingus flying flights out of texas and florida is absolute madness because i think by the time they get to our door or they make it into our restaurants, i mean, it's just too late for us to try and do anything. we can try and police it, but we don't have the resources. >> reporter: iceland was also expected to reopen to u.s. travelers starting in july, but with spiking case numbers in america, that's been put on ice, and with it, many americans' bucket list vacations. >> my boyfriend and i had booked a trip to iceland the first week of october, and we really had hoped to be able to see, you know, as much as we could from going to the blue lagoon, to glaciers, to, you know, elephant rock. unfortunately, as things started to progress and things started shutting
welcoming americans, but in europe a travel ban on americans leaves just albania, kosovo, serbia, and north macedoniaestriction-free. there are another 23 countries you can head to but they come with restrictions. ireland allowing americans in provided they quarantine for 14 days upon arrival, a rule many u.s. travelers aren't following. >> air lingus flying flights out of texas and florida is absolute madness because i think by the time they get to our door or they make it into our...
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to get the 1st sign language cafe in north macedonia as opened its doors in the capital scope it's up to the business venture what inspired thousands of other people with disabilities in the country who. struggle to get to work or struggle to get work rather than rely heavily on the state for help out a serious car a leg reports. martin and red mill a long wanted to start their own business and after meeting others like them with hearing in speech impediments while traveling abroad they came up with an idea a cafe that welcomes and caters to such people along with other customers yes. during my time abroad i saw many ideas and then that many different people have started their own businesses this gave us an idea to do the same. they received a state grant to help them and after months of preparation were about to open the cafe in march but then the coronavirus pandemic broke out not in the hardest thing was finding an interpreter that was the most difficult as time went by we thought we were going to make it the bank requires you to have an account but the law on the word some changes
to get the 1st sign language cafe in north macedonia as opened its doors in the capital scope it's up to the business venture what inspired thousands of other people with disabilities in the country who. struggle to get to work or struggle to get work rather than rely heavily on the state for help out a serious car a leg reports. martin and red mill a long wanted to start their own business and after meeting others like them with hearing in speech impediments while traveling abroad they came up...
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greek shores that year from there they took what became known as the balkan routes travelling north through macedonia and serbia into slovenia or hungary then on to austria and other e.u. countries including germany. well back then. that an open door policy from for refugees from syria as a result germany took in about a 1000000 migrants although not all of them were qualified to stay while those who did qualify was i have a lot here's a story. his songs tell of pain and a lost homeland but also of hope 5 years ago pianist mad fled syria specifically the yarmouk refugee camp for palestinians. back there he played music to counter the nightmare scene of bomb craters and ruined buildings and created beauty to fight despair. it was hungry or so and i don't can feed my family but i was keeping playing piano we die anyway we will die from hunger in 56 days volume when i don't die play piano at least it's held me i don't think of music it's feed people or help people really it's held the mentality to see at least to the whites why to place in the end all this got us through off in the other more calm. yarm
greek shores that year from there they took what became known as the balkan routes travelling north through macedonia and serbia into slovenia or hungary then on to austria and other e.u. countries including germany. well back then. that an open door policy from for refugees from syria as a result germany took in about a 1000000 migrants although not all of them were qualified to stay while those who did qualify was i have a lot here's a story. his songs tell of pain and a lost homeland but...
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they took what became from there they took what became known as the balkan route traveling north through macedonia and serbia into slovenia or hungary then on to austria and other e.u. countries including germany. well chancel americal declared an open door policy for refugees from syria as a result germany took in about a 1000000 migrants although not all of them were qualified to stay one of those who did qualify was a home here's his story. his songs tell of pain and a lost homeland but also of hope 5 years ago pianist fled syria specifically the young refugee camp for palestinians. back there he played music to counter the nightmare scene of bomb craters and ruined buildings and created beauty to fight despair. it was hungry or so and i don't can feed my family but i was keeping playing piano we die anyway we would die from hunger in 56 days volume when i don't die play piano at least it's held me i don't think music it's feed people or help people really it's held that mentality to see at least some of the whites white to place in the in all this got us through off in the other more comp. yar
they took what became from there they took what became known as the balkan route traveling north through macedonia and serbia into slovenia or hungary then on to austria and other e.u. countries including germany. well chancel americal declared an open door policy for refugees from syria as a result germany took in about a 1000000 migrants although not all of them were qualified to stay one of those who did qualify was a home here's his story. his songs tell of pain and a lost homeland but also...
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shores that you hear from there they took what became known as the balkan routes travelling north through macedonia and serbia into slovenia or hungry then on to austria other e.u. countries including germany. and america declared an open door policy for refugees from syria as a result of germany talking about a 1000000 migrants although not all of them were qualified to stay while those who did qualify was i have a lot here's a story. his songs tell of pain and a lost homeland but also hope 5 years ago pianist a how mass murder fled syria specifically the yarmouk refugee camp for palestinians . back there he played music to counter the nightmare scene of bomb craters and ruined buildings and created beauty to fight despair. it was hungry or so and i don't can't feed my family but i was keeping playing piano we die anyway we will die from hunger in 56 days volume when i don't die play piano at least it's held me i don't think music it's feed people or help people really it's held the mentality to see at least to the whites why to place in the end all this got us to off in the other more calm. becau
shores that you hear from there they took what became known as the balkan routes travelling north through macedonia and serbia into slovenia or hungry then on to austria other e.u. countries including germany. and america declared an open door policy for refugees from syria as a result of germany talking about a 1000000 migrants although not all of them were qualified to stay while those who did qualify was i have a lot here's a story. his songs tell of pain and a lost homeland but also hope 5...
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greek shores that year for bad they took what became known as the bulk of brutes traveling north through macedonia and serbia into slovenia or hungary and then on to austria and a u. countries including germany. chancellor machall declared an open door policy for us for refugees from syria and as a result germany took in about a 1000000 people one of them was a man now known for his skill with a piano is his story. because songs tell of pain and a lost homeland but also hope 5 years ago pianist fled syria specifically the yarmouk refugee camp for palestinians. back there he played music to counter the nightmare scene of bomb craters and ruined buildings and created beauty to fight despair. it was hungry or so and i don't can feed my family but i was keeping playing piano we die anyway we will die from hunger in 56 days volm when i don't die play piano at least it's held me i don't think music it's feed people or helped people really it's helped the mentality to see at least to the whites why to place in the end all this got us to off in the other more calm. yarmulkes a neighborhood of damascus it
greek shores that year for bad they took what became known as the bulk of brutes traveling north through macedonia and serbia into slovenia or hungary and then on to austria and a u. countries including germany. chancellor machall declared an open door policy for us for refugees from syria and as a result germany took in about a 1000000 people one of them was a man now known for his skill with a piano is his story. because songs tell of pain and a lost homeland but also hope 5 years ago pianist...
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great shores they are from there they took what became known as the balkan route traveling north through macedonia and serbia into slovenia or hungary then on to austria and other e.u. countries especially germany. chancer machall declared an open door policy for refugees from syria and other countries and as a result germany took in about 1300000 migrants although not all of them a qualified to say one of those who did qualify was. here's his story. his songs tell of pain and a lost homeland but also of hope 5 years ago pianist fled syria specifically the yarmouk refugee camp for palestinians. back there he played music to counter the nightmare scene of bomb craters and ruined buildings and created beauty to fight despair. it was hungry or so and i don't can feed my family but i was keeping playing piano we die anyway we would die from hunger and $56.00 days volume when i don't die play piano at least it's held me i don't think music it's feed people or helped people really it's helped the mentality to see at least so that whites white the place in the in all this got us that off in the other mor
great shores they are from there they took what became known as the balkan route traveling north through macedonia and serbia into slovenia or hungary then on to austria and other e.u. countries especially germany. chancer machall declared an open door policy for refugees from syria and other countries and as a result germany took in about 1300000 migrants although not all of them a qualified to say one of those who did qualify was. here's his story. his songs tell of pain and a lost homeland...
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much so that this amazing photograph was captured not far from the capital scope here in the north of macedonia but of course we've also got the clear sunny skies this is in the southeast of england thousands of people flocking to the beaches and send the scenario across into southern spain as well the more organized you can see that we've got plenty of sunny skies struck the rest of sunday what we will see is going to pop up thunderstorms late in the day generally because of this hole that is in place you can see these a rash of sort of scott it is rain showers across areas towards the south and then a 3 month at the time which is still holds very much in the late thirty's mid thirty's i will see really in the way there's got a chance and thunderstorms fairly widespread across the germany and as a system doing its best to push in across more western regions of the u.k. but doesn't make a great deal of headway here is the heat it shows you just how warm things also for the next few days in london we have got mostly sunny skies and the temperatures still look at this about 10 or 9 degrees above
much so that this amazing photograph was captured not far from the capital scope here in the north of macedonia but of course we've also got the clear sunny skies this is in the southeast of england thousands of people flocking to the beaches and send the scenario across into southern spain as well the more organized you can see that we've got plenty of sunny skies struck the rest of sunday what we will see is going to pop up thunderstorms late in the day generally because of this hole that is...
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greek shores that year from there they took what became known as the balkan routes travelling north through macedonia and serbia into slovenia hungary then on to austria and other e.u. countries including germany. well back then chancellor angela merkel declared an open door policy for refugees from syria as a result germany took in about a 1000000 migrants although not all of them were qualified to stay one of those who did qualify was not here's his story. because songs tell of pain and a lost homeland but also a hope 5 years ago pianist mad fled syria specifically the yarmouk refugee camp for palestinians. back there he played music to counter the nightmare scene of bomb craters and ruined buildings and created beauty to fight despair. it was hungry or so and i don't count in my family but i was keeping playing piano we die anyway we will die from hunger in 56 days volm when i don't die play piano at least it's held me i don't think music it's feed people or help people really it's held the mentality to see at least so that it's quite a place in the in all this got us to off in the other more comp
greek shores that year from there they took what became known as the balkan routes travelling north through macedonia and serbia into slovenia hungary then on to austria and other e.u. countries including germany. well back then chancellor angela merkel declared an open door policy for refugees from syria as a result germany took in about a 1000000 migrants although not all of them were qualified to stay one of those who did qualify was not here's his story. because songs tell of pain and a...
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greek shores that year from there they took what became known as the balkan routes travelling north through macedoniaand serbia into slovenia or hungary and then on to austria and other e.u. countries including germany. back then chancellor merkel declared an open door policy for refugees from syria as a result germany talking about a 1000000 migrants although not all of them well qualified to stay one of those who did qualify was. here's a story. his songs tell of pain and a lost homeland but also of hope 5 years ago pianist mad fled syria specifically the yarmouk refugee camp for palestinians. back there he played music to counter the nightmare scene of bomb craters and ruined buildings and created beauty to fight despair. it was hungry or so and i don't can't leave my family but i was keeping playing piano we die anyway we will die from hunger in 56 days volume when i don't die play piano at least it's held me i don't think music it's feed people or helped people really it's helped the mentality to see at least to the whites why to place in the end all this got us to off in the other more calm. ya
greek shores that year from there they took what became known as the balkan routes travelling north through macedoniaand serbia into slovenia or hungary and then on to austria and other e.u. countries including germany. back then chancellor merkel declared an open door policy for refugees from syria as a result germany talking about a 1000000 migrants although not all of them well qualified to stay one of those who did qualify was. here's a story. his songs tell of pain and a lost homeland but...
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the creek shows that here from back to what became known as the bulk of brutes traveling north through macedoniaand serbia into slovenia or hungary and then on to austria and a huge countries including germany. chancellor machall declared an open door policy for us for refugees from syria and as a result germany talking about a 1000000 people one of them was a man now known for his skill with a piano is his story. because songs tell of pain and a lost homeland but also of hope 5 years ago pianist fled syria specifically the yarmouk refugee camp for palestinians. back there he played music to counter the nightmare scene of bomb craters and ruined buildings and created beauty to fight despair. it was hungry or so and i don't kown feed my family but i was keeping playing piano we die anyway we will die from hunger in 56 days volume when i don't die play piano at least it's held me i don't think music it's feed people or help people really it's held the mentality to see at least some of the whites white to place in the in all this got us through off in the other more comp. yarmulkes a neighborhood o
the creek shows that here from back to what became known as the bulk of brutes traveling north through macedoniaand serbia into slovenia or hungary and then on to austria and a huge countries including germany. chancellor machall declared an open door policy for us for refugees from syria and as a result germany talking about a 1000000 people one of them was a man now known for his skill with a piano is his story. because songs tell of pain and a lost homeland but also of hope 5 years ago...
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on the greek shows that here from back to what became known as the balkan brutes traveling north through macedonia and serbia into slovenia or hungary and then on to austria and a new countries including germany. chancellor machall declared an open door policy for us for refugees from syria those results germany talking about a 1000000 people one of them was a man now known for his skill with a piano is his story. his songs tell of pain and a lost homeland but also of hope 5 years ago pianist a hamas mad fled syria specifically the yarmouk refugee camp for palestinians. back there he played music to counter the nightmare scene of bomb craters and ruined buildings and created beauty to fight despair. i was hungry or so and i don't count even my family but i was keeping playing piano we die anyway we will die from hunger in 56 days volume when i don't die play piano at least it's held me i don't think music it's feed people or helped people really it's held the mentality to see at least some of the whites white to place in the end all this got us to off in the other more comp. yarmulkes a neighborho
on the greek shows that here from back to what became known as the balkan brutes traveling north through macedonia and serbia into slovenia or hungary and then on to austria and a new countries including germany. chancellor machall declared an open door policy for us for refugees from syria those results germany talking about a 1000000 people one of them was a man now known for his skill with a piano is his story. his songs tell of pain and a lost homeland but also of hope 5 years ago pianist a...