Comments by "" (@larsstougaard7097) on "DW Documentary"
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Well I think it more complex, there are 81 million people in Germany and there has always been poverty and homelessness. Like in all countries, even the most rich. Homelessness is due to a series of circumstances in life. Divorce, lost job, high rent, illness , mental problems, alcohol and drugs , social problems in general, bad luck, financial problems. It's sad wherever you live if you are homeless, it's a difficult and stressful life.
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@janendegwa5462 Its human nature to seek the city, just look at ancient Rome. Its estimated a million people lived there at one point, many in deep poverty. Thats why the rulers use the term Bread & Circus aka food and entertainment for the people so they didn't rebel. Take old London, almost 2 million people in 1801 and that exploded to 5,5 million people in 1890. People seek better opportunities, there is hunger, not enough food for 8 children, bandits, illness and so on. UN estimate almost 70 % of world population live in urban areas in 2050. I would personally love to live in the countryside and have an organic farm, but its really hard and difficult work, so I stay in my big city for now 😁🌻🦋.
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"Lebanese customs officials wrote letters to the courts at least six times from 2014 to 2017, seeking guidance on how to dispose of the highly combustible material, according to public records cited by a Lebanese lawmaker, Salim Aoun.
Solutions proposed by the officials included exporting the 2,750 tons of ammonium nitrate, which is used in fertilizer and explosives, or donating it to the Lebanese Army. But the judiciary failed to respond to the letters, the records suggested.
The general manager of Beirut port, Hassan Koraytem, confirmed that in an interview on Wednesday, saying that despite repeated requests from customs and security officials, “nothing happened.”
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@nilajakamau7854 yeah may be true, but I could name 30 other countries and places doing the same. Ongoing wars and ethics violence in Africa, North Korea, war Yemen, Muslims in China, Kashmir India, Israel- Palestine, Christian persecution in Middle East, gender violence and murder of women in South America, Haiti, Kurds living in Turkey, refugee camps in Greece. The list goes on and on. Human, politics and poverty 😑
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