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through investment projects. the eu foreign policy chief says serbia and kosovo have settled their dispute over the movement of citizens across the border. josep borrell tweeted that with eu mediation, serbia agreed to abolish entry and exit documents for kosovo id holders, while kosovo agreed to not introduce them for serbian id holders. hong kong's peak tram, one of the city's most popular tourist attractions, has reopened with a new look after a year—long closure and a multi—million dollar makeover. kathryn armstrong has more. back on track with a different look. hong kong's peak tram was closed injune last year amid strict border controls aimed at eradicating covid—19. it dates back to 1888 and offers views of hong kong's skyline as it climbs to victoria peak. the tram normally attracts millions of visitors per year, but the city's closed borders saw numbers dwindle and was a key reason why the face—lift ended up being $15 million over budget.

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BBC News

are still in place in the city. kathryn armstrong has more. back on track with a different look. hong kong's peak tram was closed injune last year amid strict border controls aimed at eradicating covid—19. it dates back to 1888 and offers views of hong kong's skyline as it climbs to victoria peak. the tram normally attracts millions of visitors per year, but the city's closed borders saw numbers dwindle and was a key reason why the face—lift ended up being $15 million over budget. covid has affected all industries in hong kong, particularly the tourism industry, and for the upgrade project itself, the biggest hurdle was the supply chain. that caused a big delay of the programme. the financial toll means a ticket now costs nearly 70% more than it did before the makeover, but in return, visitors will travel

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support, hasn't she? if but she has received some support, hasn't she? if you go oane support, hasn't she? if you go online there _ support, hasn't she? if you go online there is _ support, hasn't she? if you go online there is a _ support, hasn't she? if you go online there is a montage - support, hasn't she? if you go online there is a montage of l online there is a montage of the montage of women doing the same thing, having fun, having a drink, laughing with their mates, at the end of the day doing nothing wrong. what your view is of prime ministerial or presidential behaviour is done to the individual, but she hasn't done anything wrong and i think what we're seeing is actually an interesting in society, and evolution of society, and evolution of society, because increasingly they are going to be more and more people coming into rolls of power and responsibility who have grown up in a world immersed in the internet, with it and alongside it every step of their lives and whether you are 1888 you properly enjoy having a laugh and a drink and a dance with your friends but you might not in certain parts of the demographic of the selfies and the videos of the pictures to go along with it on your phones that might end up on the internet, but young people increasingly are entering that increasingly getting in such positions. i think in two, three, five, ten years' time will we see such a hullabaloo as we see such a hullabaloo as we see such a hullabaloo is where singh currently? i don't this is an interesting pivotal moment that will slowly ebb away.

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Deadline White House

self-fulfilling prophecy, sowing doubt about how elections are run. the problem is it's hard to pull that back once it's out there, eddie. >> oh, absolutely. it undermines fundamental trust in our democratic process. this is part of the great replacement. there are demographic numbers that suggest and recent evidence suggests that republicans aren't winning the popular vote. so if you can't win the popular election in certain places you rig the terms. so we're going to see how they're going to determine how the votes are counted. i'm reminded something abraham lincoln said on the floor january 1888. what are fever dreams this is bundled lies and fantasies to justify the slaughter, to justify turning the back on democratic prisms, and so we're in a fever dream right now.

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Witness History Health Special

april, 2022. remember, you can watch witness history every month on bbc news channel, or you can catch up on all our other films, as well as more than 1,000 radio programmes, in our online archive. head to: next, in 1901, the german psychologist dr alois alzheimer treated a 51—year—old woman who had developed a type of dementia. the illness he discovered became known as alzheimer's disease. witness history spoke to professor konrad maurer, who first discovered dr alzheimer's original long—lost case files. alois alzheimer, he was a doctor, a physician in the psychiatric hospital in frankfurt in 1888, and he was obsessed, you know,

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Witness History

long—lost case files. alois alzheimer, he was a doctor, a physician in the psychiatric hospital in frankfurt in 1888, and he was obsessed, you know, from the idea that psychiatric diseases are like other diseases, are diseases of the body, in this case of the brain, and i have to find a case where i can prove this. and the first case, actually, was auguste deter. she was 51. she was a normal housewife. suddenly, out of the sky, in 1901, she gotjealous and then, she got forgetful, and was also very loud, and cried. alois alzheimer said, "that is my case".

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Witness History

head to: next, in 1901, the german psychologist dr alois alzheimer treated a 51—year—old woman who had developed a type of dementia. the illness he discovered became known as alzheimer's disease. witness history spoke to professor konrad maurer, who first discovered dr alzheimer's original long—lost case files. alois alzheimer, he was a doctor, a physician in the psychiatric hospital in frankfurt in 1888, and he was obsessed, you know, from the idea that psychiatric diseases are like other diseases, are diseases of the body, in this case of the brain, and i have to find a case where i can prove this.

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Witness History

witness history every month on bbc news channel, or you can catch up on all our other films, as well as more than 1,000 radio programmes, in our online archive. head to: next, in 1901, the german psychologist dr alois alzheimer treated a 51—year—old woman who had developed a type of dementia. the illness he discovered became known as alzheimer's disease. witness history spoke to professor konrad maurer, who first discovered dr alzheimer's original long—lost case files. alois alzheimer, he was a doctor, a physician in the psychiatric hospital in frankfurt in 1888, and he was obsessed, you know, from the idea that psychiatric diseases are like other

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Witness History

a la result sima, he was a doctor, a physician in the psychiatric hospital in frankfurt in 1888, and he was obsessed, you know, from the idea that psychiatric diseases are like other diseases, are diseases of the body, in this case of the brain, and i have to find a case where i can prove this. in the first case, actually, was augusta detail. she was 51. she was a normal housewife. suddenly out of the sky in 1901, she gotjealous, and then she got forgetful, and was also very loud, and cried. alois out sima said, that is my case. he wrote a very detailed case. he wrote a very detailed case history how who saw al

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