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Young activists: Angelina Jolie brings daughters Shiloh, 11, and Zahara, 13, on Syrian refugee tour after 'they asked to come'

Shes an award-winning actress who consistently shows up to fight for human rights.

And it seems Angelina Jolie has instilled her unwavering desire to help those in need onto her own family as daughters Shiloh, 11, and Zahara, 13, joined their mother during a tour of the Zataari refugee camp in Jordan on Sunday.

The 42-year-old humanitarian said that her daughters asked to come with her to meet with Syrians displaced from the countrys on-going civil war which began nearly seven years ago, according to the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees.

Help: Angelina Jolie has instilled her unwavering desire to help those in need onto her own family as daughters Shiloh, 11, and Zahara, 13, joined their mother during a tour of the Zataari refugee camp in Jordan on Sunday.

My daughters Zahara and Shiloh asked to come with me today, Angelina said.

They've spent time today speaking and playing with children their own age who have been forced from their homes, whose family members have been killed or have disappeared, and who are struggling with trauma and illness, but who at the end of the day are just children, with the same hopes and rights as children in any other nation.

This visit was Shilohs third trip and Zaharas first time visiting a refugee camp, according to PEOPLE magazine. Angelina called on the international community to end the senseless Syrian conflict as the war enters its eighth year.

Strong: The 42-year-old humanitarian said that her daughters asked to come with her to meet with Syrians displaced from the countrys on-going civil war which began nearly seven years ago, according to the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees.

The Hollywood A-lister criticised the lack of a credible political and diplomatic process to bring the violence to an end.

Speaking in her role as special envoy of UN High Commissioner for Refugees, the actress also met Syrian children displaced by the war at the Zaatari Refugee Camp in Jordan.

Children crowded around as she spoke in a patch of muddy space between hundreds of rows of caravans in the cold desert camp, less than an hours drive from the Syrian border.

It was Jolies fifth visit to Jordan and third to the Zaatari refugee camp. The Hollywood A-lister today met Syrian children displaced by the war at the Zaatari Refugee Camp in Jordan.

The special envoy of the U.N. refugee agency spoke today with refugee families in a UN-run community program.

It is heartbreaking to return to Jordan and witness the levels of hardship and trauma among Syrian refugees as the war enters its eighth year, she said.

We in UNHCR are deeply grateful to the Jordanian people, for their generosity and humanity towards the victims of the conflict. Jordan, Lebanon, Turkey and Iraq now host nearly 5 ½ million Syrian refugees between them.

They really are an example to the world, at a time when solidarity with refugees is in short supply. We should be under no illusions that this is a crisis that has been out of control for years. .

The actress said most Syrian refugees had exhausted any savings they had and the vast majority were surviving on less than three dollars a day.

She said: This means families going without sufficient food, children unable to get medical treatment, young girls vulnerable to early marriage and many Syrians facing their seventh winter without proper shelter.

Jolie called on world powers to find a viable political settlement to end Syrias civil war.

The 42-year-old movie star then called on world powers to find a viable political settlement to end Syrias civil war saying that was the only way to end the human suffering and the strain on host countries.

Humanitarian aid is not a long-term solution, she explained. And to be clear, no one wants to get off aid relief more than Syrian families. For such an educated, capable people, it is soul-destroying to be made this dependent..

She added: We should never forget that the war began with demands by Syrians for greater human rights. Peace in their country has to be built on that.

It cannot be built on impunity for the targeting of civilians by all sides, the bombing of schools and hospitals, barrel bombs, torture, chemical weapons and rape used as a weapon of war.

Jolie told the refugees she was very proud of them and that youre very strong, all of you. It must be built on accountability – for instance, justice and recognition for the years of violence that women in Syria have faced.

So that is my message to the international community today: yes, of course, please do more to help meet the needs of desperate Syrian families, and the countries hosting them.

But above all please provide the leadership and strength needed to negotiate a principled end to this senseless war – without sacrificing the dignity and human rights of Syrian families.

The Zaatari refugee camp opened in 2012 - one year after the anti-government protests turned violent in Syria - and is the largest refugee camp in Jordan housing almost 80,000 Syrian refugees, with many of the residents having lived there for several years.

Jordan hosts more than 650,000 registered Syrian refugees, according to the UN refugee agency. The actress said most Syrian refugees had exhausted any savings they had and the vast majority were surviving on less than three dollars a day.

Jolie said the hospitality of the overburdened host countries is an example to the world at a time when solidarity with refugees is in short supply.

For more infomation >> Angelina Jolie brings daughters on Syrian refugee tour | news 24h - Duration: 9:18.

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Jeff Bezos finally unveils Amazon's new Spheres campus | news 24h - Duration: 15:14.

'Alexa, open the Spheres': Jeff Bezos finally unveils the firm's new $4 BILLION 'mini-rainforest' campus in Seattle where employees will be surrounded by waterfalls and 40,000 plants

Amazon has finally opened the doors on its new $4 billion rainforest campus in Seattle – that is, with a little help from Alexa.

At an unveiling event today, CEO Jeff Bezos took to the podium to introduce the firms new office space, confined within three massive plant-lined glass domes dubbed The Spheres.

And, just as with Amazons smart home speakers, the CEO demonstrated how summoning Alexa will light up a blue ring at the top of the dome, and the voice assistant will respond, in this case to open the Spheres.

Amazon has finally opened the doors on its new $4 billion rainforest campus in Seattle – that is, with a little help from Alexa.

 Inside, there are more than 400 species of plants, and the firm is hoping the design will give employees more opportunity to reflect and have chance encounters that could inspire new projects.

I brought a special friend with me today to help do the grand opening of the Spheres, Bezos said at the event, which was attended by Seattles mayor, Amazon employees, and the press, among others, according to GeekWire.

And so if you would join me in directing your attention up above your heads for just a moment…Alexa, open the Spheres.

With that, and a response of OK, Jeff, the misters turned on to water the plant-walls, hanging lights switched on, and the Spheres were open. The new campus comes in stark contrast to Amazons notoriously demanding work culture.

After seven years of planning and construction, Amazon finally cut the ribbon on the Spheres, which are designed to not only give employees an opportunity to relax (briefly) on the job but also reinforce the companys image as an innovative, think-outside-the-box corporation.

The staff members who will work there will have the luxury of admiring more than 40,000 plants from 400 different species from the companys Woodinville greenhouse.

And, just as with Amazons smart home speakers, the CEO demonstrated how summoning Alexa will light up a blue ring at the top of the dome, and the voice assistant will respond, in this case to open the Spheres.

Inside, there are more than 400 species of plants, and the firm is hoping the design will give employees more opportunity to reflect and have chance encounters that could inspire new projects.

We wanted to create something really special, something iconic for our campus and for the city of Seattle, John Schoettler, Amazons vice president of global real estate and facilities, said at the opening event. It officially opens for workers on Tuesday.    .

The companys hard-working employees will be able to take a break from the daily grind by walking along stone pathways, observing mini-waterfalls, and enjoying the plant life from exotic locales in South America.

At an unveiling event today, CEO Jeff Bezos took to the podium to introduce the firms new office space, confined within three massive plant-lined glass domes dubbed The Spheres.

Jeff Bezos, the CEO and founder of Amazon. com, took a walking tour of the Amazon Spheres after the unveiling ceremony, revealing the three plant-filed geodesic domes that serve as a work- and gathering place for Amazon employees.

WHATS INSIDE AMAZONS NEW SPHERES CAMPUS? The three giant steel-framed, glass-enclosed domes in Seattle will house over 800 Amazon employees After seven years of planning and construction, Amazon finally cut the ribbon on the Spheres, which are designed to not only give employees an opportunity to relax (briefly) on the job but also reinforce the companys image as an innovative, think-outside-the-box corporation.

The staff members who will work there will have the luxury of admiring more than 40,000 plants from 400 different species from the companys Woodinville greenhouse.   The inside of the spheres will even feel like a rainforest.

The climate will be controlled. The air temperature will be held at a constant 72 degrees while the humidity will be 60 percent.

In some locations, the climate will vary, with temperatures that either rise or drop by as much as five degrees.

There is even a ventilation system that simulates an outdoor breeze. Ventilation ducts pump in fresh air for the benefit of a five-story wall of plants. At the highest point of the spheres, workers and visitors can lounge in a hangout spot.

There is also a meeting place for employees known as the birds nest, which looks more like a wooden treehouse suspended 30 feet in the air.

Amazon even brought in a large, 55-foot-tall Ficus tree that was first planted in California in 1969. Today it weighs almost 36,000 pounds, requiring the company to hoist it by crane and drop it through a hole in the roof  .

The massive project includes three office buildings in the shape of spheres – the tallest of which is 90 feet tall and 130 feet in diameter, Bloomberg News reported.

The structures were designed by NBBJ, the global architecture firm that also designed Amazons HQ1, which is also in Seattle. The three giant steel-framed, glass-enclosed domes at Sixth Avenue and Lenora Street in Seattle will house over 800 employees.

The new campus comes in stark contrast to Amazons notoriously demanding work culture.  It officially opens for workers on Tuesday. The three giant steel-framed, glass-enclosed domes at Sixth Avenue and Lenora Street in Seattle will house over 800 employees.

The staff members who will work there will have the luxury of admiring more than 40,000 plants from 400 different species from the companys Woodinville greenhouse.

After seven years of planning and construction, Amazon finally cut the ribbon on the Spheres, which are designed to not only give employees an opportunity to relax (briefly) on the job but also reinforce the companys image as an innovative, think-outside-the-box corporation.

Amazon even brought in a large, 55-foot-tall Ficus tree that was first planted in California in 1969. Today it weighs almost 36,000 pounds, requiring the company to hoist it by crane and drop it through a hole in the roof.

There is also a meeting place for employees known as the birds nest, which looks more like a wooden treehouse suspended 30 feet in the air.

For the employees working inside, the company built a suspension bridge allowing them a view of the large tree.   The image above shows a 50ft-tall wall adorned with exotic plants inside the the Three Spheres in downtown Seattle.

Amazons construction of the spheres generated 600 full-time jobs, ranging from design to actual building. The company even called on a horticulturalist to oversee the installation of plant life.

The planners had to dismantle part of the sphere in order to make room for the tree and then put the sphere back together again.

For the employees working inside, the company built a suspension bridge allowing them a view of the tree. The inside of the spheres will even feel like a rainforest.

The climate will be controlled. The air temperature will be held at a constant 72 degrees while the humidity will be 60 percent.

In some locations, the climate will vary, with temperatures that either rise or drop by as much as five degrees. There is even a ventilation system that simulates an outdoor breeze.

Ventilation ducts pump in fresh air for the benefit of a five-story wall of plants, like those seen in the above picture.

At the highest point of the spheres, workers and visitors can lounge in a hangout spot (as seen in the photo above). Amazons construction of the spheres generated 600 full-time jobs, ranging from design to actual building.

Water mists from a wall of plants inside the spheres.  The unveiling of its downtown Seattle campus comes in the midst of speculation as to which city Amazon will choose as the home of its planned $5billion second headquarters project.

Ventilation ducts pump in fresh air for the benefit of a five-story wall of plants. At the highest point of the spheres, workers and visitors can lounge in a hangout spot.

There is also a meeting place for employees known as the birds nest, which looks more like a wooden treehouse suspended 30 feet in the air.

From the moment we started construction, people would stand on the street corners taking photographs, said John Schoettler. Schoettler runs Amazons global real estate division.

This structure is about thinking big and thinking long term. This structure is about thinking big and thinking long term, said John Schoettler, the head of Amazons global real estate division.

A visitor stands on the suspension bridge inside the facility. Ron Gagliardo, senior manager of horticultural services at Amazon (right), and John Schoettler, vice president of global real estate and facilities for Amazon, point out various species of plants inside the campus.

Amazons construction of the spheres generated 600 full-time jobs, ranging from design to actual building. The company even called on a horticulturalist to oversee the installation of plant life.

The unveiling of its downtown Seattle campus comes in the midst of speculation as to which city Amazon will choose as the home of its planned $5billion second headquarters project.

The company has made a list of 20 finalists who are vying to host the HQ2 facility, which is expected to generate 50,000 new jobs. Amazon will announce a winner later this year.

For more infomation >> Jeff Bezos finally unveils Amazon's new Spheres campus | news 24h - Duration: 15:14.

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Morning News Fail As Meteorologist Ron Smiley Fails on Knowing His Winnie the Pooh Charachters - Duration: 1:48.

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'라디오쇼' 박명수 "H.O.T. 완전체 기대..깨방정 아냐" - News 24H - Duration: 2:22.

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Entertainment News 247 - 名古屋、昨季の"10番"フェリペ・ガルシアが母国クラブへ…レンタル決定 - Duration: 1:59.

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✪ 2018 : 임지연 이욱 W-재단 나이차 백성현 ✪ | News Korea✪ - Duration: 3:40.

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Helen Mirren poses topless for charity campaign | news 24h - Duration: 4:01.

What a Dame! Helen Mirren, 72, poses topless for a smouldering swimming pool shot as she joins Kelly Brook and Julia Bradbury to encourage people to 'give up clothes' for charity

She may be 72-years-old, but Dame Helen Mirren has yet again proved that beauty is ageless by posing topless for campaign to encourage people to give up clothes for good.

The Oscar winner posed for the daring swimming pool shot to support Cancer Research UKs long-running charity clothing collection in partnership with TK Maxx, which raises funds for the treatment and cure of childhood cancers.

Shot by world famous photographer, Jason Bell, a long term supporter of Give Up Clothes for Good other celebrities including Kelly Brook and Kimberley Walsh have also joined this years campaign.

Model Kelly, 38, showed off her famous curves in a figure-hugging gold dress while former Countryfile presenter Julia Bradbury cut a racy figure with just a swathe of fabric protecting her modesty.

Dame Helen Mirren, 72, has posed topless in a swimming pool for TK Maxx and Cancer Research UKs 2018 Give Up Clothes For Good campaign . Model Kelly Brook, 38, showed off her famous curves in a figure-hugging gold brocade dress .

Presenter Julia Bradbury protected her modesty with a purple dress in a cheeky shot . Former Girls Aloud singers Kimberley Walsh and Nadine Coyle also joined the campaign with the Northern Ireland born store striking a coquettish pose in a polka dot swimsuit.

Since 2004, Give Up Clothes for Good has raised more than £13. 5 million for Cancer Research UK, helping the 1,600 children who are diagnosed with cancer each year.

This years scheme, which launches in February, encourages people to donate their unwanted clothes at TK Maxx stores, which are passed on to Cancer Research UK to be sold in their charity shops.

Presenter Christine Lampard showed off her impeccably toned legs as she posed on top of a wardrobe . Singer Kimberley Walsh added her star power to the campaign, which encourages people to donate unwanted clothes to Cancer Research UK .

Former Girls Aloud star Nadine Coyle struck a coquettish pose in a polka dot swimsuit . Laura Whitmore struck a moody pose in an industrial setting for her campaign shot .

Sophie Ellis-Bextor stunned in a simple red dress in her shot for Give Up Clothes for Good 2018. Nadine Coyle took the opportunity to flash her endless legs in a black mini dress .

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