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This is Outside Source. Our top stories. The red carpet is being

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rolled out by the White House for the Canadian president. Justin

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Trudeau and President Obama are making inroads regarding global

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warming. Coming up in a moment, a South African woman has been found

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guilty of kidnapping a newborn baby he was reunited after 17 years with

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her biological family. And in sport we will get you the latest from the

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Europa League, including the match between Liverpool and Manchester

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United. President Obama has made critical

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comments about support European leaders, including David Cameron. In

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an interview with the magazine the president picked out Mr Cameron's

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handling of the crisis in Libya. He said, when I go back and asked

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myself what went wrong, there is real the criticism because I have

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more faith in the Europeans being invested in the follow-up. He added

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that David Cameron had been distracted by a range of other

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things. The four interview can be seen online at Atlantic magazine.

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Let us pick up with Gary O'Donoghue in Washington. Let's find out what

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the President's problem is with Britain's behaviour after the

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particulate in overthrowing Colonel Gaddafi in Libya. The problem is the

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Americans think the Europeans simply did not hold onto the ball after the

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fall of Colonel Gaddafi. They believe they did not plan for the

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aftermath that wants the dictator had gone that they really lost

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interest. He cites David Cameron and he points to Nicolas Sarkozy, the

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president of France at the time, said they did not concentrate at the

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time and David Cameron was distracted by other things. There

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has been some pushback from ten Downing St. They say the president

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has made it clear Britain has a deep commitment to shared values and has

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been a partner to the US in all of this, but this criticism will hurt

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and it is partly because President Obama did not want to be involved in

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Libya. He has been reluctant to get involved in these foreign wars, as

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we know, and he feels he was let down with what happened after.

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Hurry, you know British politics very well from the time as a

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Westminster correspondence. Tell us what you think this means when

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President Obama says free riders aggravate me. Is he getting at

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Britain's defence spending? There is an attempt to roll back on some of

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the language, but there was a lot of pressure on London from Washington

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over the last two or three years about this Nato commitment to spend

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2% of the national income on defence. It was a key part of the

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Nato charter. Not many countries do it, incidentally. The Americans are

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one of them, Britain is another, having made that commitment, but

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there is a fear in Washington there is a lot of wobble going on on this

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point from Britain and the pressure was there to do that. They felt it

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was slightly disloyal of the British not to do that. That has now been

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sorted out. That is one of the wrinkles in the relationship that

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has gone away, but clearly the business of looking after trying to

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do something in Libya in terms of the chaos that is there now, the

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Americans Arsenal about that, and bear in mind that Libya is your's

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backyard. We know that from the migrant crisis. They believe that

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European powers should have done more to take Libya on after the four

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of Gaddafi. Thank you very much. Time for sport. Liverpool is meeting

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Manchester United. We will go to BBC sport now and I think Catherine is

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there. What do we need to know? You mention the big one of the

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night, Liverpool against Manchester United. These are the Europa league

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ties. This is the first leg with a second one to come. Yes, Manchester

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Manchester United and Liverpool, the two biggest teams. Liverpool have

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gone ahead at Anfield over their rivals Manchester United. Dortmund

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versus Spurs is another big one, but it is a bad night for Spurs fans.

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They lost 3-0 in Germany to Dortmund. They are favourites to

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win. There is also Basel versus Sevilla. They are going for their

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second Europa League title. No team has managed that in the history of

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the competition. It is currently 0-0. All to play for in the second

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leg. But it's the big match between Liverpool and Manchester United,

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with Liverpool ahead. Thank you for keeping us up-to-date.

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More on football. Do you fancy owning a medal owned by the greatest

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footballer ever? Pele it is putting 2000 items up for cell. He says he

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wanted to share a part of his history with fans and with

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collectors. TRANSLATION: TRANSMIT these relics can be kept for ever

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and are truly timeless. I am very happy for amassing a great

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collection. I thank God for being here in good health and talking to

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you about my life in sport. Let us get me more now on Maria Sharapova.

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Head, Humana facture tennis rackets, said they will continue with her

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contract. Also Rafael Nadal has been speaking out about what is happening

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to Maria Sharapova. It is difficult to imagine that something like this

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can happen, but it is obvious that mistakes are there. Everybody has

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mistakes. I want to believe that for sure it is a mistake for Maria. She

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did not want to do it, but it is obvious it is negligence. So, now

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the walls are like this and it is fair. Now she must pay for it. A

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South African woman has been found guilty of kidnapping a three-day-old

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baby in 1997, fraudulently claiming to be the biological mother of the

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girl. The child will scratch from her mother's bedside in a hospital

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in Cape Town just three days after she was born. She was reunited with

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her family last after making friends with a younger girl at school who

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turned out to be her sister. The girl, known as Zephany, has

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complained about the way the media has betrayed the accused woman who

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she sees as her mother. She says, don't you think I see her as my

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mother, whether it is true or not it is not for you to toy with her.

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A living nightmare for any mother. This woman's baby who she named

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Zephany was stolen from her bedside. Now 20 years later, there is

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justice. The woman who snatched her baby has been convicted at last, but

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it was left to the child's biological grandmother to speak on

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behalf of the family. She must just come. We are not going to force her,

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we say she must just come. For years, Zephany's biological parents,

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who went on to have more Georgian, celebrated her birthday every year.

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Then at school the Ostia in a remarkable twist of fate, the

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younger daughter befriended a girl who looked like her. DNA tests prove

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they were related. The short distance away lived the woman who

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kidnapped the baby all those years ago. Before she was convicted, the

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woman who can't be identified for legal reasons, said she was sorry.

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78, who now uses a different name, says she still loves her. --

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Zephany. What is astonishing is that her own husband did not know the

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truth. We have a type bonds, even though this is happening to us now.

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The rout the case the 51-year-old accused insisted the baby girl had

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been given to her by a stranger. The judge said he was astonished at her

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conduct. He said the story was a fairy tale, she deceived everyone

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including her husband. Absent from the court has been Zephany Nurse

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herself, now a young woman sitting her exams. How she will be affected

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by these terms of events is hard to imagine. You stay with us. We will

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get details of a document leaked to German intelligence which reveals

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the names of around 20,000 recruits to the so-called Islamic State. Some

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of the poorest people in the UK are paying the most for their energy.

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That is one of the albums tackled in a long-awaited report. Now they

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could be a price cap for up to 4 million people.

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From lighting our homes to keeping us warm, energy can be expensive.

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Today saw a raft of proposals aimed at making sure customers get

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Georgina Engels from Kent got into debt.

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Her energy company forced her to take a prepayment meter.

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She's angry that that leaves her with less choice

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There's no reason for me to pay extra.

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I'm using the same electricity as everybody else down the street.

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Why should I be paying more than they are?

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Customers like Georgina will have their gas

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That will help around 4 million households and result in savings

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The other big idea in today's report is that we could all be

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If you have been on a standard energy tariff for three years

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or more, those tariffs tend to be the more costly option,

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your details could be placed on a database allowing rival energy

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companies to contact you directly with better deals.

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If I want to change my deal than I will seek to change it.

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I don't like people cold calling or cold posting.

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Leading a busy life, it could be a good thing.

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You can forget to update and change companies every year.

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If this stuff landed on your doorstep.?

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There are dozens of other proposals as well, including allowing

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suppliers to offer more than four tariffs.

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While one firm described the report as a waste of time and money,

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the industry says this is a landmark moment.

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We hoped it would come out faster but it illustrates

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Let's stop the fights, move forward and see how we can make

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Overall, many consumers will think it's a damp squib until they can see

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some effect on the competition and downward pressure

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The government says it will take forward these changes.

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But whether this huge investigation gets more of us to save by switching

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will only become clear in the years ahead.

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This is Outside Source. Our lead story. The Canadian prime minister

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has met President Obama at the White House. It is the first state visit

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by a Canadian leader for 20 years. What you see next on BBC News

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depends on where you are watching. For our global viewers, world News

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America is next. They have more on the South African woman found guilty

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of kidnapping a three-year-old baby 20 years ago. In the UK we are

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looking at the energy industry after the watchdog says it wants prices to

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be capped for the poorest customers. It has been almost five years since

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an earthquake and tsunami in Japan in Fukushima. Continuing high

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radiation levels means around 100,000 are still unable to return

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to their homes. Our correspondent has visited a village inside the

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exclusion zone. Five years after the nuclear

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disaster that Fukushima there are still areas where people are not

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allowed to return home. This is a village about ten colour matters

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from the plant, and still no plans for people to be able to return here

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for the foreseeable future, because it has been declared a high

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radiation zone. This used to be a village famous for its pottery and

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this house belongs to a family who have lived here for 300 years.

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This sport is especially high. The rain washes the alleviation of the

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refund that collects down here. Even if the levels drop and this place is

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cleaned up, it is not clear whether people like this will want to come

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back and this is the reason. Five years has done tremendous damage to

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the houses here. This is the interior of the house and you can

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see it as complete chaos but it wasn't like this when they left.

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Over the last five years animals have started to get into these

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houses, particularly wild boar, and they are causing all sorts of

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destruction. When they left five years ago, this place was relatively

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orderly, certainly not like this. He thinks what has probably happened as

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a wild boar has gotten here and torn open the fridge and gone through

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everything and turned it into a complete mist, but it is not just

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that. There is damage from the weather, what it is leaking into the

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house and causing tremendous damage. And the factors after five years, if

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the family came back they would have to start from scratch and start

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again. So this is part of the pottery

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workshop. These were the shelves where he would start all the pots

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and cups and so on and ready to call in the kiln to be fired, and this is

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the damage that was done by the earthquake five years ago.

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Everything thrown onto the floor. These are the kilns where he fired

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his pots. He told me this kiln which weighs about one tonne was moved

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across the floor by the power of the earthquake, and these kilns cost

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about $50,000 and he has had to completely replace them in his new

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workshop. His family have lived here for 18 generations, more than 300

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years. And now it has all been lost and probably they will never return.

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German police are investigating documents said to reveal the

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identities of a large number of fighters from the so-called Islamic

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state. The files are said to be recruitment questionnaires for the

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group. Let me just tell you what they look like. Amongst the

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information revealed... More than 50 countries, the fighters come from 50

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countries, but when you look further down, 25% of them are Saudi. The

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German interior minister says his country is taking this information

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very seriously. In the opinion of the security services these

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documents are in all probability authentic. They show how

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conscientious this criminal organisation is and how effective it

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is. This is a developing story and other security experts are not as

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sure of what we're looking at. One saying, not saying they are thick,

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but the more I look at the documents they hire my eyebrows go. That is

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one security expert and let's hear more from our security

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correspondence. The group calling itself Islamic

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state has drawn on thousands of recruits from around the world

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including many from Britain. And now a unique insight has emerged into

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who joined and Hove. It comes in these documents smuggled out by a

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former member and obtained by some media organisations. The BBC has

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seen only a few of them but they look to be personnel records and

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effectively application forms for those who arrived in Iraq and Syria.

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The questions to fill out range from the standard through two who

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recommended you, have you done Jihad before and where? Do you want to be

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a fighter or a suicide bomber? The German government today confirmed it

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had received a copy of the files. In the opinion of the security services

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these documents are in all probability authentic. They sure how

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conscientious this criminal organisation is and in part at least

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how effective it is. The documents are reported to include details of

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16 Britons including these two both killed by drone strikes. Hundreds

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more have gone out and these documents are only thought to cover

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the period from late 2013 into early 2014. The security service here say

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they are not making any comment on the documents but the British

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authorities have are thought to have been passed a copy and death proved

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to be authentic they could be a source of valuable intelligence.

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A former intelligence officer says the documents could help find those

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who have tried to evade the authorities. Clearly they will

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prompt and support investigations particularly into people who come

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back home who may deny they have been members of Islamic state. It is

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much harder to do that because although these records may not have

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been completely authenticated the look highly genuine. IS may aspire

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to acting like a state, even having a personnel Department, but in this

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case its desire for record-keeping could prove its weakness.

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All day we have been hearing from students taking part in the BBC

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School report, making their own songs about issues important to

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them, so let's introduce you to teenagers at a bilingual school in

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Israel, area case of Jewish and Arab children being educated together in

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two languages. In recent months there has been a

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rise in tension between Palestinians and Israelis. Despite the divisions,

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some are trying to get along together.

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We are students at the school in Jerusalem, a unique example of

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Jewish Arab coexistence. We want to show you how it works. Follow as! In

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Israel, they are a few mixed schools where Jews and Arabs study together.

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Here from kindergarten children learn in both languages

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simultaneously. In this class, one Cheech speaks in Hebrew and the

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other in Arabic, helping to remove barriers and create friendships from

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an early age. We also learn history from both Arab

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and Jewish perspectives. For example, a debate about violent

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events that happened more than 80 years ago, which are still a matter

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of bitter dispute. Even if we don't agree, we learn what the other side

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feels towards our reality. The School offers a safe and tolerant

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environment where students can freely express without fear the

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identity, their culture, language and political views. How do you feel

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in school? The school is like a protective bubble for us and outside

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of school we feel less safe and afraid especially when the security

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system is tense. You are afraid to speak in your language and is sure

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who you are because of the fear someone might hurt you because of

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that. I come into school with my friends and hang out with my

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friends. There is always some fear because it is Arabs and Jews

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together. Usually it is body language and they are looking at me

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with their eyes and it is intimidating and if they start

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coming closer, you get more scared and you never know what will happen,

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how it will turn out. Coexistence is a daily challenge what the

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alternative is worse. We have no choice but to see the other side as

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ourselves. Thanks very much for being with us, goodbye.

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Fans of wet weather should look away now and hopefully I won't lose too

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many viewers! For the rest of you, if you have been watching the

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broadcasts over the last few days we have been promising plenty of

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