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we understand the differences. and the similarities of cultures across the world so no matter how you take it al-jazeera will bring in the news and current affairs that matter to. al-jazeera. you're watching algis there i'm still robin in doha these are all top news stories after days of heated negotiations the un second security council has unanimously adopted a resolution demanding a month long truce in syria now it comes after a week of government led strikes on the rebel held play the eastern ghouta which has killed more than five hundred people most of them civilians both want
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diplomatic editor james bays at the u.n. for a third day diplomats worked frantically to get a resolution for a cease fire on syria ambassador he got an agreement with the russians now. today we're going to see if russia has a conscience the russian ambassador conferred with his syrian counterpart who's government has continued without rest by the bombardment of eastern puter even as the negotiations dragged on diplomats have been working around the clock exhausted frustrated and in some cases angry most of the discussions focusing on the exact wording of one paragraph in the end they agreed to a place an immediate cease fire with one that comes into force without delay it meant they could vote. it was unanimous but there didn't seem to be much unity in the chamber. every minute the council waited on russia the human suffering group
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getting to a vote the came a moral responsibility for everyone but not for russia not for syria not for iran i have to ask why as they dragged out the negotiation the bombs from assad's fighter jets continued to fall in the three days it took us to adopt this resolution how many mothers lost their kids to the bombing and the shelling why we negotiated so long and that is illusion that they wanted to make sure that it does not use as a pretext for any military action because we had some trouble so what in worrying. governments on that in the recent days any good in today some of the variability cause these negotiations were extremely hard getting a ceasefire across syria will be even harder can they get a stop to the bombardment in eastern guta there is an exemption in the resolution allowing continued military action against al qaida and i sill and some diplomats
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fear that the syrian government will assert that those fighting in eastern guta have links with those groups james pays out his era at the united nations now there have been protests north korean delegations arrived in the south for a closing ceremony of the pm chiang winter olympics now it's being led by a controversial high ranking general kim yong sure many of the south believe your castrated an attack on the south korean naval ship which killed dozens of say listen two thousand and ten. and the international olympic committee has unanimously upheld its ban of russia in a decision that will prevent russian athletes from marching under their flag at the closing ceremony the i.o.c. president thomas barr says two failed drug tests by russian athletes were hugely disappointing and prevented any consideration of lifting the ban it's six months since a military crackdown in myanmar forced hundreds of thousands of rangar to flee into bungler there should not the un has condemned the atrocities calling them textbook
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cases of ethnic cleansing an estimated seven hundred thousand rangar have crossed the border into bangladesh since august the twenty fifth. a classified memo by the us democrats has been released two weeks after president donald trump blocked it due to security concerns it rebuts a document prepared by republicans on the house intelligence committee that memo released earlier this month alleged f.b.i. bias against trump during his investigation into its presidential campaigns leaks with russia trump has tweeted that the newly released documents is a total political and legal bust. extra soldiers have been deployed in the search for more than one hundred nigerian schoolgirls kidnapped by boko haram on monday angry parents say the government has failed to protect their children the abductions in the town of cast down on the government's claims that it's defeated the armed group you can follow those stories on our website at al-jazeera dot com
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back with more news in thirty minutes next qatar beyond the blockade. we're. a world to meet in your sin is a. room. news vickie on the jerky it's just the political thing going it will be all over no while another thing norman norman. what made this. was a targeted people. only
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a teeny visual at a nascar year area on go volition. on june the fifth two thousand and seventeen a small gulf nation of qatar was put under siege. saudi arabia the united arab emirates. and egypt cut diplomatic trade and travel links with papa. saudi amorality and beyond any citizens were told by their respective governments to leave. and they gave qatari citizens fourteen days to leave their territory. the blockading countries accused of funding terrorism and fermenting regional instability. they presented a list of thirteen demands including the closing down of the al-jazeera media network. that has denied all the
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accusations and has refused to comply. with a list of demands arguing that the blockading countries were trying to undermine its sovereignty and the demands contravened international law. this is a story of a country cut off and isolated by its neighbors by some of the arab world's most powerful countries and of how the people of qatar have been facing up to life under blockade. it's september twenty fourth twenty seventeen and thousands of others residents gather along the has waterfront only should. have come to welcome back the emir of
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qatar he is returning home from addressing the united nations general assembly in new york. it's a barometer of the public mood of support for the thirty seven year old and we had a shift i mean in homage to fanny. the face of cutters leader can be seen almost everywhere. he's picture has become an icon a symbol of defiance of a refusal to cave in to pressure from the blockade in countries. let mr campbell fairly i'm on a majority and the value of all. of the now being without their model we're one shell of a lot of kofi annan twenty four year old and how model runs doha live a popular snapshot account they used to just cover the goings on in doha. but now
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it's become a go to place for residents wanting news about the blockade. today's interview and then mildly the artist behind the portrait of cut that is in me and entitled to me mill managed to mean the glorious terribly nervous. child so. he shot a shepherd out of. the shops out. the door have. a shabby. the thing which i. assume will happen because. all you could hear athletic make a third of us to go to work for they live in a shuffle can walk another week here. i was not so much in this mailbox and stuck
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since without power across the turn we saw a mile or so then with more starting out there are a lot of pics a giant of a well i think there's a shape and what i hear. that there could be or it could. have definitely proudly. up there but they are. all social media maybe creating local celebrities it's also driving the conversation about the blockade. snapshot facebook twitter every message every opinion is shared social media has become the favorite tool of properties it's where people go to find out what's happening and share what they've heard and how they feel. challenged and by feel and register the proper coffeeshop of an argument that they're for social media to tell face not charge a fee to go. i mean every diet and asthma hold i saw in the sol i don't look in
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a good thought but it helps to to go on my own show you showing. your new york know who are involved in the bottom of what about the whole of the file here to talk of oh my about was enough to walk in it's borderline quality of course were good for over so worked at close as my own so. while there is no denying the hostility between the blockading countries and cop that the only shots being fired are in the media and from all sides. just. middle age that must have been. yes my. father to feed water. on a look at any one asked me how the hell i did that the. other day when i hear.
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many of the accusations seem outlandish and have little basis in reality. for example no turkish troops have ever patrolled the streets of don't have. the right. side up. here. and at least their replying to these stories was ridiculous social media platforms flooded with mockery.
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oh. i got it. once all i have been and never see. me and. yeah me mommy the best. of you i think i was ok and i think xander kind of meditation on the him i had in the group but most of the want to join you know one of them. home. i'm actually really bad. that. i didn't love this i'm. not. going to be one of them so i had high stakes game of the day middle school and a couple off the bottle to hold up a lame also low side to walk and eat a bag and i was the hassle hassle i state yes but the whole deal the
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whole office the most coveted of us got a woman killed it was said there were two of the truth to it so much to sinister well liable to. call sick and want to get on top i had. cause you more often than not wish to see the monkey had no shame one of them is no use in the internet when . i was in no one. will. i don't know why. i'm a know what we did you would have we did you and we haven't been as a mother you know that didn't i say and not a lot of years ago i was at a dealership. and now months and come to see us and then they. can have been who want god to help and then miss many of it but well i don't know single heaven and they have soo dear and they have him on his own and i mean it here ok i'm a little too full of you know i'm not on oh well and you can my being a dull mic placement doc left yeah and the loss of
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a son and if she had been touched so wish i had not been a girl whom i would have one would have is really. service of i was not about one of those jets on it and then i had to serve the you know and then i had to tough love that's a lie while hubby of outlets and i think it's so i hope he can i say logic and manasseh it on a reality show deal and some of the fellows or some of the other of the other certain now other than this one in the day but what i think that tell you what one is and you don't some below today of keep a few well loved and i'll be maniacally going and so to suffer would have developed the light headed what i have all that's on my left. side of the moment on a call insert deal will call the suzy up and add the na c.s. i might add the houses sell it and i'll go home oh joe never had not yet and i'll call and day i want to fun and you will do it hate it hate. saw a little while you got a legal enema belittle it is. then don't tell
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moves in but he moves it and it had kind of long gone we don't know what i should tell you fellow followed by me but there's a lot of the fellow all the. little i look alike on somebody's body so i had a lot of about enough must limit yes that's a little market but it will be a moment so that's rather very odd. and i'm a celebrity is one of a cut that is most. comedians and playwrights. but he was so outraged by how the crisis was ruining relations between that and its neighbors that he ended a long hiatus to write a series of satirical sketches he titled what's happening he directs his satire and what he sees as the absurdity and the blockade. of the hospital for a part of but about. the
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show how sort. and it doha sorbent. then you can just cut. down what started as a series of sketches on you tube quickly became popular gaining over two million hits. with me now my time about. my company standards that's the equivalent to going higher. but they're making is that. good there. larry you keep books. out. in this episode of what's happening canon ridiculous laws passed by the doing and the have been punished people with prison sentences and fines if they express any sympathy for mainline or on how they go out of my nose when i love. them. but then i'm not
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taking this law somehow becoming earners are very good out of the gloom because thrown together on given our number i mean it will lead them to go on can you come to murano had no need. to get up marty the old lady that. mean no monsieur don't know what you can or cannot do with you her eyes you have sold them and then. convert. the. only that our gov miles. glissando hanum is now preparing his popular you tube show for a run at dawn has national theatre. he sees his political satire as a way to allow people to both lament and laugh at the gulf diplomatic crisis on a. whim or of. any.
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of the the shadowy. and lots or whole of us who have them and as much about on it as well can now the whole of. our. ok. no country has done us that would let them ever. lay so often as i want and can look good in family not good good luck go to. a world of hog the i'm. in. the can walk infinite a couple of we are legit i would go infinitely it has. been a hundred now it was in an asylum and my hundred for one of them i had that one at the end i'm ahead of the bad. luck and have been head of it can be
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a fairly laid fat is good. god in the. name has been able to mock what he sees as the absurdity of the crisis for others it's a little more difficult. to know what you have until. it always. works. and i knew the general and has to stand now off are afraid they may be forced to leave copout. their mother is a body the father. their parents divorced when and the nude was four years old she and her siblings student with their mother. the governments of saudi arabia bahrain and the u.a.e. told the citizens to leave qatar or face having their citizenships revoked everything we ever are in at least from what we remember in qatar our memory is our
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friends our family so to be poorest so we would just pay our. i don't think i can imagine that happening but if you know something all of your life you've done something different very difficult to write. and learn nude studies medicine at weill cornell a branch of an american university one week after the crisis began her mother received phone calls from people claiming to be from the body in the embassy. they said ellen nude and her siblings would have to return to behead him if not their passports would be revoked. in all gulf cooperation council countries citizenship is passed from father to child that means that the nude and her siblings face a dilemma to leave their mother and home or potentially lose the only citizenship.
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they gave us at the time i think fourteen days or two weeks to go back to the. if they were a member in really scary history like counting down days and like ok what is our option if we did that what would happen charge occasions so well we've been able to continue and just gets you know a spiral negative thinking and affected us psychologically more than anything. but illinois family is not the only one in this predicament more than six and a half thousand qatari citizens i'm married to m.r. artie's saudis or behind any. wildcat that has maintained that they were welcome to stay it took considerable pressure from human rights organizations for the blockade in countries to even begin to reconsider their policy. but still they kept pressuring best citizens but then later we got another phone call saying the exact same thing but they just sent out news saying that it was ok if you had only that
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they're not going to force us and then they call again with the same threat. the rest is going to give her so so it will be here sitting. there playing with people's emotions they think they can control and get what they want through manipulating the weak and what while at least what they felt were the week. there were realize that people are going to speak up that people have a voice that social media makes the world so much smaller than they are it's only. there is no tradition of protests and demonstrations and. the students have found a way to have their voices heard on social media. and visits by artist a comment in mali at a door how arts college is an opportunity to get the message out so here i am with the artist attunements so i go. into this killing could not find some
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believe this not screwed. up now please leave equal to friends young. leave it to when i'm in the sunshine otherwise divulge of couldn't so. if you could but then i did get the top of my field but behaviors. that. meds message has become part of the landscape. the emir's good trait is everywhere on billboards buildings and is displayed on most businesses. including at this popular fast food concession which happens to have a u.a.e. based distributor. and has
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a lot. then the number of the. then its owner lewin arbet lee has proudly put up to me as portrayed beside the food hut in full view of her queuing customers. the blockade has had a severe impact on her business she used to have four tornado potato stands in the city she now has just one even with the downsizing she struggles to find the basic ingredients and materials to keep the potatoes frying. but it's how the blockade is impacting her family that has lead to a most distressed. mental state so what if one is either well aware that. i hate them bids a word to the right mind that i've got more to read their words and i'm going to turn to the birthday girl been a whole bizarre charlatan as one of a guy that i was suddenly going to kill. more or the.
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heavier cause i'm good at mont and him dad was a and there's a lot with though it sounds natural to some probably age well i guess so it gets i'm going to get a new service a therapist get the i will go get it eventually but i have to go to also my helmet but it will all go to get that much to get them pretty it's way too that they don't want to get the second i didn't want. and had them a little bit recalled to. the had been held more than the going to get that in the . back of one of the most but it didn't also be. in it hopefully. and to tell me where the cult of when i'm in the well but it's been noted that the first to kill him it will come out because. it's cool but a result of the solid and the message was simple sought. to get good sort of all good or limber mustn't let into the hornets eliminate much damage but with the last one i will have. to come a lets say i did then
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a little bit about to go get to be able to. get rid of a sudden subsidy any blue one has family connections throughout the gulf region but those here in a more than willing to chip in to keep the business running the films can only be bought out. can you go to the rocky little debbie in the uk in money can buy and sell us a common would amount to also mom us the muslim guy. and mike that at the end of it to be a bit of an unlimited is the agent. they asked if there was a lot of them and on the other night about the death of a good lad let them in the car. out of the only. way you're going to but i did it and i almost. that. the sanctions imposed by some of its neighbors may have split families and left some businesses struggling but the seed has galvanized patriotic feelings among other things.
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it's a patriotism that is on full display as the enemy of chefs and i mean having a fanny returns to doha from his trip abroad. companies are growing and that they can ride out the embargo placed upon their small nation. while the blockade may have impacted the country's economy has been busy seeking new trade routes while at the same time working toward self-sufficiency in many areas. economic and political sustainability will depend on how the small gulf nation continues to respond. from satellite technology to three d. printing and recycled waste to solar powered classrooms africa is transforming
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young innovators are propelling change building communities creating employment and solving problems they're challenging systems and shaping new one it's about creative thinkers shaping their continent's future innovate africa at this time on al-jazeera. discover a wealth of wood winning programming from around the world. can challenge your perception if you were to design a propaganda system you could not build a better plan than face. powerful documentary debates and discussions this country that was once that the wealthiest in the region what went wrong how did we get to this point al jazeera. in two thousand and eight raggy omar traveled across the united states discovering what it was like to be
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both a patriotic american and a devout muslim can you be muslim and american your heart to be american first i didn't have much appreciation for why it would be a big deal that a muslim the be elected to the united states congress but ten years on what has changed rewind islam and america at this time on al-jazeera. you're watching al-jazeera headquarters here in doha these are all top news stories the u.n. security council has unanimously adopted a resolution demanding a month long truce in syria that follows a week of government led strikes on the rebel held east and cooter which killed more than five hundred people most of them civilians there have been protests north
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korean delegation arrives in the south for the closing ceremony of the winter olympics is being led by a controversial high ranking general kim yong children many in the south but he orchestrated an attack on a south korean naval vessel which killed dozens of sailors in two thousand and ten . and the international olympic committee has unanimously upheld its ban of russia a decision that will prevent a russian athletes from marching and their flag at the closing ceremony i.o.c. president thomas bassus two failed drug tests by russian athletes were hugely disappointing and prevented any consideration of lifting the ban six months since a military crackdown in myanmar forced hundreds of thousands of russian get of lead into bungler there the un has condemned the atrocities calling them a textbook case of ethnic cleansing and estimated seven hundred thousand have crossed the border into bangladesh since august the twenty fifth a classified memo by the us democrats has been released two weeks after president
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donald trump blocked it due to security concerns it rebuts a document prepared by republicans on the house intelligence committee that memo released earlier this month alleges f.b.i. bias against trump during its investigation into his presidential campaigns links with russia trump has tweeted that the newly released documents is a total political and legal bust. thousands of people of attended a rally in tel aviv protesting against israel's turns to deport african migrants the men mostly from sudan and eritrea could face jail if they don't leave by the start of april the israeli government has offered them three and a half thousand dollars and a plane ticket to leave. and extra soldiers are being deployed in the search for more than one hundred nigerian schoolgirls kidnapped by boko haram on monday angry parents say the government has failed to protect their children the abductions in the town of cast doubt on the government's claims that it's defeated the armed group you can follow those stories on our website at al-jazeera dot com more news
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in half an hour with marty denis we continue with qatar beyond the blockade to stay with us. well. with but i think so. i'm going to vote but what of the. others longboard highway a once busy thoroughfare now almost as barren as its surroundings. the small
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arabian gulf nation is the target of a blockade from its neighbors and historically closest allies. saudi arabia the united arab emirates. and egypt have cut diplomatic trade and travel links with qatar. they close their airspace to cut that he acts and others only land border was closed by saudi arabia i'm not going to be there if i'm not going to get together thought if you have both i mean i would not only that one of the legs i would mother made out. there. with the logo was that i have defended i've never. heard of one but as someone out there about what it's all of what i was so they got from one of the russian potter i and his living driving trucks loaded with building materials across the regions borders the crossings were
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relatively trouble free until early june two thousand and seventeen. that they're older. and for the other driver. of time. for the going to vary from the very best in the live event of a very. i love somebody reported. from a lot of people never i don't know what i was growing up without a little. russian move to qatar from nepal in two thousand and ten and has been driving for a father transporting trading company ever since. the company's success has come largely from transporting goods back and forth between neighboring countries for over twenty five years. they started with only five trucks today they have over one hundred fifty.
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and how much always shifts father a pakistani was one of the company's founder it's. also lost a model of your brass board surge that was made up there like a ninety percent job. the focus do you see got aboard ship in. the war dumb stop or you. hope of a quick resolution to the gulf crisis faded as the months went by with no solution . like many other businesses and they had to adapt the company was restructured their focus now is on local transportation to and from qatar seaports . would be from there to your different. specification jade almost ninety five percent. remotely for a good enough. order. but i was bored rigid training ground me
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already. or paid him his business me. but basically if you be gone make it back will not be a brass board mayorga because the general. who is worse i mean you me them a. lot of. your deliberate. almost eight hundred to nine hundred bucks. from a job order to learn board. by board during your buy here. but won't go. there believe what the water was. going to get in your local. while your building the amount financially or more difficult. to come out of your hundred percent clear down was going to be the good only go to. this is the only
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border crossing between qatar and saudi arabia the once busy junction is now desolate. the economically integrated gulf cooperation council made good but highly dependent on neighboring countries for resources it lacks in timely resources that are no longer making the crossing most critically food. reliance on imports the for the blockade almost half of its imports came from saudi arabia and the u.a.e. . the blockade meant that could not face the risk of food shortages. the government put in place some quick fixes such as flying in produce from countries like iran and turkey but the high transportation costs made the same sustainable. some local businesses saw an opportunity to grow literally.
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this is one of python's largest commercial farms. fourteen types of tomatoes eight varieties of peppers full kinds of cucumber as well as papaya as melons strawberries and mushrooms are grown have. the. last commercial money. twenty four seven. just war i like it i love my daughter. and i shall cheer him secular. item about us about. them. to type interface with quality to talk about every. mile or a lot of harder to. say. i thought of it how did i want. this family run business has interests in
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construction real estate as well as education. they also produce thousands of tons of fruit vegetables as well as an assortment of meat products each year. the blockade forced them to restructure their production and distribution. they changed their focus to local needs and that meant expanding and fast. in this but it was a lot. about but if you don't share your data in a new. intelligent. buy the item you are actually. yanni a bar from the. list that in most of a bar does human. well sure but. jon benet they were just. so severe up and as the earth
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that you can miss out and have some show up with a sneer but because it clearly does and then i'll say look i'm a lead. in a bit of softball where will admit sucked. what i can from below coming out it could be your are we need to have your well. and then if you have been a little. new. be shaken. in a but be a little chick you can eat when you valley and i somehow do so not is that what he says that i've been a foreman. actually measured kind of son runs the agriculture division. he makes no effort concealing his pride and what the company was able to accomplish despite the blockade and others harsh conditions he sees even more growth in the future i thank the
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fuck out i know that i think that i think you'll forgive me thank god then i guess thank you but i'm good at that i had to fill up a napkin and it's a hockey thaddeus. we have. here but given the fact that i should look like i let folks know when the bombing and accepting of the not that i. thank me when an awful lot of the money in the pledge to have stopped but i don't but i thank you i get my coffee cup i can deduct that leaving home what i thought i wanted i when i said this think i would not think that if i got the stuff that i think i should like to be much i. thank you that's the funny thing is that you know. what i mean i think that i thought
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i want to. see if i think it's out that. much but. i think. nonsense brother tad is in charge of the companies need to. get to. the factories barely able to keep up with local demand since the blockade but he still has plans to expand. not just the company's factories but also its markets. as they don't like it be on them a second and challenge that well that iraq was a never want to put up with a. camel and were suddenly there were. more. than a good honest ok we're. ok we're back
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a stance ok we have. the world been. very. conspicuously aware it's defied the seven if yes and no mine management and i don't i did not commit i don't end up on you but it could lead to wager it in the whole your stepmother free unlimited faction a good government house will get to your man in bed early in marker and more good and it can emerge in a bit and there were images so i would hear mumble months aside vehemently come a look at how the little learn nish where you're not a timid i don't live here you're stupid the computer learn not to modality how they act but i'm committed. but you know i'm stuck but at. the. but. that
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the result. yeah. i'll build up a little bit of that but that. patriotic songs won't driving our tonic filleul are basically the blockade is making her spend more time than ever. looking for new supplies fast food business. a lot of the. the. business coming in to me. but i've done a. hell of a month but. i stuck them on a family of carl's beer. or thank you and then brought up another solely about the thought that has any of it in hello mogul and now the. subtle business coming out
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of that and just talk. about this for. a show without a loaf and none of that i will than not so much get in the south my. mom up to avoid this i. missed it. i said to him but i'm. happy with the could have been. really heavy with the main ingredient remained easy to source. of potatoes kept rolling in unaffected by the blockade. but everything else became a struggle. it
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was supposed to focus locally to find new suppliers for the key components most importantly spices. the flavorings how customers crave the right mix is critical. medically are not bad must. be able to then and there are no
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photos. will be i thought. i would. be even better. of them when. i was away with them and to also my child you have seen with on and off for a while and. the. there are many chips. be done and so i ledges i'm in a lucky bad assad been at it but a second person is ten minute without a. liver but the deficit. in the battle of the sort of money. that must. do to get enough
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intended to be a million bought out the local had to stop them and the thought of the hostages being meant as an answer i now am going on for how hot summer you have been had not been and it is jihad that will boost the alibi the heart. the hostler if you do that unknown and you accept hodges in a scalia by the neck up. and bar out how they wish a lot of how thoughtful it has done him have thought they were playing as a matter i suppose i mean not that but a year ahead canal a bundle but i make them i'm going to judge and with as i have. not been officer yet to the moon on a bluff this way it and so on and i lament ending money. and the lot of the elevator and the guy didn't even know what i had to lead his up. going to jack no. coloratura.
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so on it's a business of the homicides in me the demands of work done. and been in the city. on the bottom as much as possible for as one. part sort of. a core part of. my been in the us. silage a little late but. i'm now a qatari playwriting comedian and in the sun is rehearsing for his new production. of the how do i know this is a lousy. he's
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turning his popular you tube series called what's happening into a theatrical production. every detail is being worked on the message has to be clear. it's a story that can and is keen on telling right. like most of the comedy is the separation of families is what's most painful about the blockade. in this episode set in kuwait he highlights this issue once again. go to go go out there you are going to end our no i have heard or is alive and well. sure what the hell no more of them is your button well known image over that should be live saudia better well.
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hello bob well i'll call them. in of the good of evil having a tell all book will cut all but with them it was. the design and is hopeful and working. very vital are less of a metaphor. remember if you were had gone are the horn was funny. or do it all with a particularly what oh well the author of the most . noble. hawk is sure woody which you have contrary been. carried in a. twenty hour an hour had. very
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are is our go out at. our i caught. sight of the how low up or. my hand to mouth and monica mcneal had mocked me that i. had so dear. you see i'm sorry. shad than. any white a moment. shall i hear him live it's going. to stop a bill out of sight in the last minute only animal a man had to get if i pulled.
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up out of my. real mother. up out i'm about to start up a post about him and his. to go company of the good guy make the urban legend of the vehicle when it's going and then your. current. condition is postponed because of the full service been a. disappointment not just i'm not out on a girl how to. get out of hell is not acceptable at all not for what. they've been. there for. which is maybe ups and downs only can it's normal it's part of business i don't want a. full
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list. of any of it but awfully. generous. the people here have put on a brave face since the start of the crisis. they have celebrated the gains and minimalize the losses. the reality is the blockade has affected every risk. didn't opt out one way or another. and the country itself has reasserted its sovereignty and enhanced itself for alliance. the blockade may well have changed forever.
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the law. hello there were plenty of unsettled weather across many parts of the middle east at the moment you can see on the satellite picture we've got one system in the east working its way across parts of afghanistan followed by another one that's currently marching its way through parts of iraq and into iran the first system of that moves away towards the east just bringing a few snow flurries around our marty there as we head through sunday but the second one is really getting going working its way eastwards into afghanistan so following hot on the heels of that first system really there's only a small break before yet more wet weather is piling in from the mediterranean so heavy rain and some snow there over the mountains in turkey that system then gradually edges its way eastward then another system works in from turkey as we head through the next day or so so very mobile here and some of that unsettled weather is finally making its way
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a bit further south as well so here in doha looks like all rains are gradually moving southward as we head through sunday and into monday in fact by monday it looks like most of that wet weather is away over parts of pakistan and iran and for us in oman just a few showers perhaps behind it dry first for now in doha but i don't think that's the last we'll see of the rains we'll see some more over the next few days further south plenty of wet weather here stretching all the way down into the eastern parts of south africa is gradually pushing its way northward for monday. facing realities growing up when did you realize that you were living in a special place a so-called secret city getting to the heart of the matter while use activists to live in jail just because he expressed himself he had their store on the talk to al-jazeera at this time.
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al-jazeera. where every. man would have been talking about. the most little. blues all caught up. on the nineteenth of december twenty sixth mahmoud hussein was detained by the egyptian authorities he remains behind bars without a trial al-jazeera world investigates his case and media repression in egypt journalism is not a crime this time on al-jazeera. the nature news as it
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breaks thing is a sense of the new hope with the president enjoys quite a deal with details coverage they are dodging distractions that appear to be hurting president trump's ability to manage the mideast peace crisis from around the world over one hundred thirty one thousand people are registered in the south korean database for separated families. the environment doesn't know any boundaries what goes up into the environment goes around the world. pesticides are pushed on crumbs the. it's a very modern way to defy and we've made poisons the measure of progress. the domestic population has become organized enough an active enough for the sleeping killers are soon the ideas of good looking will kill people or more vulnerable circle of point.

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