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as a mission assad's forces launch an offensive to recapture it live in parts of hama provinces in a pro pakistan's former president i see follies her diary has been detained on corruption charges he's accused of using false bank accounts to nanda multimillion dollars worth of kickbacks from government contracts the diary denies the allegations in his pocket sonthe people says the case is politically motivated. and u.s. president donald trump says he's open to the possibility of imposing further tide of sun chinese imports trump's expected to meet chinese president xi jinping at the g. 20 summit in japan this month earlier he threatened to raise ties if he couldn't reach a trade deal with she act the summits are upset with headlines here on al-jazeera the news continues right after witness stay with us. on the counting the cost the trump doctrine carrots 1st negotiate 2nd who benefits as the
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we didn't choose this for ourselves. taking photos held to me to express the sadness i felt. it was my way of surviving. i have an eye condition called the stage most. i see only shapes and outlines unless some 10 centimeters close. i've had this condition since i was a child. the camera became my advice. for
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the follow up to be the. model ha ha. i mean. the lean walk up to the source for. the wheel. the other night and when we're a little. slower. paced. soria employer. can get on the shoot. and have story of. my family and i fled to the scam 3 years ago we'd applied for asylum to canada but we'd heard nothing. we were losing hope.
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there are over 1000000 refugees in lebanon. many are women and children. every day i'd see them or king in the fields i thought it could be if it was this study called the center cannot collect a whole pack in a crowded market this time of the sort of hard to get ahead when i'm in the high you have audible hey i'm heard up there about 5 guys have a stash here for bon tablets to thaw the gist of it is you don't want to see that we're absolutely starving. many women are here alone they lost their men back in syria. the war took so much from us. our present and our future.
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the iran of south africa bill which will be as well the vote that i heard a lot and i've had to live certain cannot benefit any muck around election any willisville in. any but at least the moment any common bill of this sort of death of ideology 3 or a sudden name can be for the live you climb the red bus in a. study apply the line of sight and whole of the happy i'll just let the plane has sort of normal tradin what an ha fellow of. the daily 1000000000 had to let down many of the talk on us what must you do when you. read the books and the. time stopped for us the day we fled syria.
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and i could feel my dreams slipping away. then i got a phone call. well i'm very glad to hear that. it's a big honor for me. it was the canadian embassy. welcome to the keene embassy my name's ian mcgrath. today when you have passed the interview you have had your case referred to us by the u.n.h.c.r. you guys are going to be going to regina. road just a good question regina is the capital of the provinces the statue on which is
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located in the middle of canada. beautiful stars when you arrive it will be spring time so you'll see flowers and animals good. beautiful start for me you can see for miles you'll be able to receive treatment for your eye i notice that you have difficulty in the bright light will definitely be able to see a doctor in canada. everyone has access to a physician. sauce so. if you're like. me and.
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it was i will last 11 on. the last time we traveled we were escaping the bombs in syria. but. after all they cared about was my high school certificate it was my only chance to get to university where you could deal with the rest of it. it was hard not to think about our lives back in syria in these last moments. as you look. at the career and the regular at the
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get at them of their. mind if that mine are. i miss the simple things most in the house that my father built. you to have a show work anywhere surely because that is on the shift. don't be. instead of it i keep. them and it has a crack that i mean look fast and i'll most likely yeah. this is the jet is that got him. a lot. of jargon and. look under any you can experiment harm a born again in incredible comfort but it can't be this can be did us and cameron does it all but doing the worst of us an issue he'd been
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does the nation in canada. i didn't know what to expect. this is a city of big dreams and big believers. superstars who are extraordinary and ordinary at the same time or in china. it looks beautiful what to make was that. depends on you the 1st this you don't know displays it would be difficult that's why we asked their region open door society to help you to answer those questions. but with time you'll get used to regina headed our daughter your love it had her board and your socks it was
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a lot just like many of us. i had never seen anything like this before. and i had to adapt fast i my name is dawn here and i'm your tester for today and so could you tell me a little bit about yourself. and how many almost 2022 years old from holmes. and i meant remember i passed like. a lot of. things happened in the sense that yes i found myself with when the tent instead of university
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if you could tell me beginning with number one could if you could tell me describe the shopping trip and i can begin to give you an evaluation of your speaker. how much so she can. now. you're having to look quite quite closely to the pictures you have because you have some yeah problem with my friend. so yeah because i can read like 10 something to stress just. built on dreams. but would it be true for me.
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looking straight ahead at the dream i have to open a sandbank. can you tell me what you see here oh what is that when they're going to check your things even next. just blink your eyes really just keep thinking. scepter is in these areas never quite developed the same way you know it's it's like instead of kind of having a clear focused view our eyes always kind of moving a little bit that's never going to see or interfere exactly we can't stop that movements with glasses or anything else like that and maybe even with surgery at this point our benefit would be not really and. that's exactly right so. it was what i expected. but not what i had hoped for.
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nothing had changed. i would go on as before. the highest test that you have it will come out. of the not just a top. hat a hobby and i was tempted. to. tell her that we were all finding our way to fail how the. probability of the fame and her. mother. hit. the low i.q. i did with it just needs to go been living in its hands.
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and wow that is why. now i feel a value list this is the one. to look amazing with i wish that i can send some has something. like a print or something i didn't did that time. but i still want to do that they are mollett relate of how i'm going to see them again. so. this one it will be less special when can we put it like as 1st for a show because i love it. it's not just a big i q about what is in the picture before i take it even though. that's that's how i feel. as an offering. after every. story and history have is heart breaking over here you know home to despair oh
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a future whatever we are. my name is tony. from from a city in syria called homes it's really really trouble like there's no life there anymore i have to love and i'm taking all the my high school diploma that's the only thing that i have from home. i don't know stead of university campus i found myself in a refugee count the most fearful thing for me in account was but there's no counter so i began to take a lot of pictures for everything you know it's all you want everyone there is just a number but life goes on people life goes on. thallus they told you you might never know i am legally blind. yes i see shades light and dark and you know sometimes people ask me how you can
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a future the big picture to coach the world according to ai and exposes the bias inside the machine one on 00. 3 sudanese opposition leaders say they have been forcibly deported to south sudan by the military joined as a nationwide strike continues. this is al jazeera live from doha i'm fully back also coming up at least 95 people were killed in an attack on an ethnic group in central mali the u.n. calls it an act of barbarism iran accuses the us of waging an econo.
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