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choosing between buying medication and eating this is a dialogue i want to get in one more comment because this is someone who's an activist and just posted a story join the global conversation at this time on al jazeera. for the benefit of saddam people so bad to see the importance of the outcry witness documentaries that open your eyes at this time on al-jazeera. and it are these are the top stories on al-jazeera the u.s. has backed bresson's assessment that russia is likely responsible for the poisoning of a former russian spy and his daughter and son and then more than a week ago british prime minister to raise him as demanding an explanation from
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moscow which denies any involvement by me phillips has more from love them the british police and military is still combing all over the town of salt spree the day of the government is now believed they have some monsters that surrogates creep paul and his daughter yulia were poisoned with a nerve agent developed by russia and that leads the prime minister to one of two conclusions either this was a direct shot by the russian state against our country or the russian government lost control of its potentially catastrophic lead damaging nerve agent and allowed it to get into the hands of others she presented the russians with an ultimatum. we must now stand ready to take much more extensive measures. mr speaker on wednesday we will consider in detail the response from the russian state should there be no credible response we will conclude that this action amounts to an unlawful use of force by the russian state against the united kingdom. but from russia so
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far blanket denial vladimir putin's spokesman says surrogates group all work for british intelligence the incident happened in britain so it has nothing to do with russia it seems that anglo russian relations are bound to get significantly worse now and the british will be hoping for international support from european and nato allies as they seek to put pressure on moscow. but what measures can britain take that will really be felt in the kremlin diplomatic expulsions sanctions against powerful individuals both seem likely but their impact may be limited. to me is under sanctions it has adapted to a hostile climate of international relations british national commercial ties are very good so. things of symbolic nature do not hurt russia anymore because they expect for the investigators on the ground an unusual and
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unexpected test of their expertise for britain itself a crisis that will test its continuing stature in the world to be phillip's al-jazeera london. the u.s. is calling for an immediate cease fire in syria's rebel held eastern ghouta its ambassador to the u.n. warns the u.s. will act alone if the international community doesn't more than a thousand people have died since the syrian government stepped up its offensive in eastern guta last month. there is national security advisor says washington's optimistic about the planned meeting between donald trump and north korean leader kim jong south korean and boys in japan and russia updating them on progress in the talks with pyongyang japanese prime minister shinzo wants north korea to take concrete action towards ending its nuclear program. here's president has repeated that haitians by assertions by public republican
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members of the house intelligence committee that they found no evidence of collusion between the two thousand and sixteen trump campaign and russia the top house intelligence democrat has disputed the claim saying there is clear evidence that russia did try to help in the run up to the vote. investigators are trying to find out why a bangladeshi airline crashed in the pools capital killing forty nine people injuring twenty two others airlines flight from dhaka missed the runway at katmandu airport and burst into flames in a nearby field when this is repeatedly as it prepared to land. of the u.n. world food program is warning that colombia is facing a humanitarian catastrophe along its border with venezuela david beasley visited the colombian town of computer up to fifty thousand people stream across the border from venezuela every day in search of food and medicine. and colombia's government will restart peace talks with the country's last prevailing rebel group after
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to the end of the. one hundred the hot sun few halls few holes in the muck and aspect hoping no one might ride to the house. i've been left a lot to me it's been the station imagine if i had a shot i always expected the national. does the had been. the death but take the kids. and that's when. she. gets home i don't know i don't know how could it be. up so you. must call me at
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a bus he said in my number five because. i think. i'm going to. have a go if i'm going to have just been center of him up a couple of bucks when i was in all. that ice and about how to see that i yes. that's over and honest. and said we had another year yet and if i said mrs if the one i was it had as shit. but not as it had a nice static i wanted. in twenty i love it for young on many women decided to break the mold challenge
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stereotypes and learn to sail. it's a world that can be dominated by men but as john and see saddam and assad made up the crew of. their boat were named after a constellation of stars. i don't like them. but i know a lot of them. but run over them with your god not a little bit have any good to carry i could say hey i've got to go here but how to do my gun evident in the car even i would have my name to us and going to be it i knew that i had been very different to how one can white cotton. that it just so awful to had to look at us as a little. even i was a part in this i says and that i was the. land in the.
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us from. me in the bottle when all the stuff. and the minority. on both team for one mode the hut on one the pot. is funded by the government and started in two thousand and eight its stated aim is to revive our month's merry time heritage promote the country internationally and quote use the power of sport to contribute to the development of the people. they're calling it but at the. thought of but my mind if they do let's get going if you have faith then. that they're
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right well. i know that i've used them all up till now i've dumped enough of the. well have been a woman. in a. need of them time i need to. william from a bank i can fly home though all of that interview in a column w. that. when i joined the company a year and a half ago those women would just starting to do some racing and it was just
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the same mad. men who've been out to look on and ok and get any ice that minute. brain. and make in. the head be a feeble dumber. almost as if it was so it's only me observing the jumbo williamson within a week and son am in bed. with dad i have. been i was just sort of bouncing but when i thought i. feel lost about all sorts. of been i was there i thought.
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i would see what. i want is a book and nothing just i'm just. going with it then the resume has the thoughts i would in a can another file and sleep would. have been a part of the latent heat that i would miss. the young women had to pass an initial training stage in order to be accepted at home and sail. like a. mobile again but not. under seal but had come to look i'm. just a. kid doesn't agree why we got on with the guy getting over and why every day when you get. there with a wife you got a good fantasy but at the end it was a matinee with a. smile and a thing and wife but i don't wear the one. of the any any local t.v.
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. and hand can watch a video grab me on the shouting about you make sure your sleep. gets more typical last time there was on most of us in march we were like that so we it's going to make the hard forwards of our. were. met. by. trade in progress out at sea was unfortunately affected by an untimely illness but the company offered her a job on dry land in the education center now she teaches young children about the sea and tries to inspire other young armani's to get involved in sailing. i think it would be a complete episode up. when this is. not about
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a. large number of them it's been the elec and. then there's the how. much of them. doing. a man has over three thousand kilometers of coastline and so has always had a close relationship with the sea and not just through fishing. pearl diving goes back centuries before the common era and the ancient probe ground stretched along the arabian gulf coast beyond the strait of hormuz that separates from. five in one thousand nine hundred twenty to centuries pearls were among the most highly sought after and brought in considerable revenue
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. but pearl diving was an exclusively male domain. for this one in this. and i think that having them up and get ready. to get out of. the heavy it was an. award. this stereotype is that men go to see just fish and that women stayed home to keep house. but some parts of our money society have always challenged that common beliefs and then wish them and they get. a billet that i think a. good. he
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. thought would be you. know our money in the. gulf countries to change is a question they wrestle with on an almost daily basis how to maintain traditions in the face of rapid growth and minors station and how to balance local values with outside influences. different countries adopt varying approaches as do individual families. and.
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know live try and develop a knowledge. of what. the self was not a monthly and not the how to mow it. to build the landmark the original arsenal getting what you get on a shuttle or to man until you have a start up back in handy now and this is one of the marquis so i got a sub ahead of hell about it now hello you know why it has. got out of whack it down and i'm sure you know the how and yet it but. there is a girl in the lot that's what they are you know how the little sleep because in the last one was here a shot at a game how good it was a good ten and a half good yet you had built your back which with all the hell you could there my leg because i gotta love it perhaps the bad of you move
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a little vine well if you little could tell it immoral while you are your nose in the mud of it but. it can it does your will as i know ruger. i think the reaction has been great because i think the most important thing that we've shown people with very very. women's program and that's not just the race team but all all the program is you can be a very. good woman in a traditional sense you know you can you can be. a wife you can be your daughter you can be a mother but you can also have this adventure you can also learn to sail and teach other people than inspire people and i think because we've shown that you can do both. you can still you can still be a good i'm only a woman and also
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a very talented so going off around the world showing or showing everybody how how strong our money people are. the young women and their families had to think carefully about the effect their certainly would have on family life and whether it might affect their marriage prospects or responsibilities in the future. to let her know how bad a person up the clip of a silent miscall and then markel is work with what i want to have the. zircon a man out of this a lot was that it gave us this a part of what he. was sure that we are his lab again and could develop a little hematoma haven't. got. one bad day off. or any. ahead. and when any within given.
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so we saw what has happened and whether it should helo it up and. role models are important in sport especially for young people. the most successful sports women in a man has been the tennis player fast men in the panni and then it gets analyzed to five men of her new year and they are them up with. a little within a human a human can within her maybe even a normal reality rigby ac with me that's woman's ellerey of shaking the night when the hardcore nearly forgot the land. here we know slot at the bus stop and there how. someone who didn't how most. fun. assure us enough of my number on him. i meant to a. diamond a coalition and afghan women got away with her cell phone where. the heck couldn't
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go had run out of it. at the one of them. and their pennies are man's number one tennis player she started playing at the age of four and at her best in two thousand and ten was ranked three hundred and sixty two in the world. she still plays an international tennis federation tournament and is a successful doubles player winning in las palmas in spain in august twenty seventh . for as she is a role model. have a lie have a set a few on the anthem and sell them i can invest in the falcon i can on someone for one above and a half record i have a stake in the fair and then the second that you fit in the chill fifi head funny. man nickel dime and the. out of beer and say it's anecdotal and that's a man and
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a cornfield ma ma fucking of us them and fuck my bad. but public support from high profile figures like fast men and the panel did not guarantee except in a by every sector of our money society. even the men's team sometimes the trucks opposition. hannaman into by the way the distance the model and the car that are on the money or how the union if a footman is a in the mess i'm not motherly on him sort all i had the full lend or hello of in bed and shut off only love. begun to. do her best to shun her for the dumb in my few she ya need to hunt for. zero or how the
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she took off never. is that often also the kind with. the with and. then when coffee thought of going under. and a lot of on a shoot or how. many in the cup. then when steve. but not them at that what small home for them michael feed to what could be a cup and what's. going on and how. many. you know mine are of going on and. the girls come along and they work just as hard as the boys and if they lose to the boys then they say right tomorrow you know tomorrow we win so it's it's it's it's interesting all i see is someone who's
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driven someone who's committed and somebody wants to work so i find it very difficult to tell them apart to be honest. coming up in part two these are many women became about something more than just going out to sea in boats. one of them has been with. maybe not the sort i had wanted been. in number four. and number three for us and what i've been kind of. called that. and the impact made when they took part in international competitions at the end of the. going up to the go. ok.
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a minute nerve agent in russia from his attorneys in may is demanding an explanation from moscow question lies any involvement. we must now stand ready to take much more extensive measures. mr speaker on wednesday we will consider in detail the response from the russian state should there be no credible response we will complete this action amounts to an awful use of force by the russian state against the united kingdom. the u.s. is calling for an immediate cease fire in syria's rebel held eastern ghouta its ambassador to the u.n. wants the u.s. will act alone if the international community doesn't more than a thousand people have died since the syrian government stepped up its offensive in eastern guta last month. the u.s. national security adviser says washington is optimistic about the planned meeting between donald trump and north korean leader kim jong il in south korean envoys or in japan and russia updating them on progress with talks in pyongyang.
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the u.s. president has repeated asked assertions by republican members of the house intelligence committee that they found no evidence of collusion between the two thousand and sixteen trump campaign and russia or the top house intelligence democrat has disputed the claim saying there is clear evidence russia tried to help in the runup to the vote investigators are trying to find out why a bangladeshi airliner crashed in nepal the capital killing forty nine people and injuring twenty two others the u.s. airlines flight from dhaka missed the runway katmandu airport and burst into flames in a nearby field. columbia's government will restart peace talks with the country's last remaining rebel group after a six week pause because she was suspended in january after the l.n. launched a bomb attack following the end of a temporary cease fire. and french fashion designer did give when she has died at the age of ninety one who is known for the little black dress and grazing famous
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looks for audrey hepburn grace kelly and jackie kennedy who died in his sleep on saturday irish are so their parents. let's get you back now to alex's arrow. for young women in our man took part in a government initiative to widen their horizons and develop their skills by training to sail competitive. it was part of an ongoing national strategy to put a man on the global map open up opportunities for young armani's even if it meant challenging some gulf stereotypes. the crew and the boat took their name. from a constellation of stars. but
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a condition of the for a year by then. all the chaos and the one to go hard old of the ship from of them a lot of it if what if cornel is month or a year who is a midget then. home because we had forty of us one is a great summer month. yeah and they fred and. when the air crew took part in the muskets regatta in two thousand and eleven it was their first big race as a team. of the cut. and. point. and the. market there were an awful lot of the surrounding apparently and like
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a slowing gun that he can then you know what it was contentious and we'll continue to have love with. sam leigh can be a sport for different shapes and sizes as with other sports mental resilience is just as if not more important than physical strength. not about sport for women because you don't have to be the strongest if you're strong helps but there's positions on the boat where actually we need someone to be as small as possible we need the tallest we need the smallest we need someone strong we need someone very gentle the most important thing you need for sailing is you need a good mind if you go to a good mind and you can understand the game then then there's a position on the boat for you to ten men ships ten men
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a little high and it. will be it will be thirty three here. ten men going any. team or american head going to get the most. and so we. want to we have a bit of head places that have a good. any i'm like any other but any of the anything i've said about you said. the head of it does it does this about. to happen that maggot is at the head and the fattest sleeve there is at the head of the earth to live in the. cured in. the head the. i would also have to had that wimmin in sailing in general there is the perception that women are not as strong. and nor does dedicated and therefore they'll be they'll be easy to beat but we've had
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a wonderful some of this year with the girls of going round to europe on good racing and they competed in a world championship and there was at the end of the regatta there were male teams going up to the girls and saying to them ok respect you know well done you know you have all respect i have been sailing for twenty five years you've been sailing for one year. and you beat me and hopefully you know the goals realize that even though you're starting in a position where people don't believe that you will be a good competitor when you are they are so impressed that you have their respect for life.
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the my. uncle and one. and it's going to. let any one get out that they could have loved the didn't bit the foreign policy doctors say you did how did. she say mean arabia tore it in two thousand and twelve started and. went past. and the united arab emirates and didn't know how much. for a women joint for professionals for the race to make a crew of eight. the
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thought that out of this without a stimulus. from the head of it and make out of. mad men because that. kind of defacto you did then. i. don't know if you do at a bar but i want our sauce it alone to last and i'll be ma. kind of. welcome and. or kind to dick a father here. but. i don't items in our family have been what i have. and it has a. lot
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of professionals. in. a sauce with god of. the month going to. suck up to most of the we know. but enjoy has been spotted in the i'll do a sausage for you. at the loo and the only thing. i want to you know it at the tab for the well has it be any kind it will be fully a month and he's going to. but that side of the. now right look i'm not going to. send you to town and. given so we listen to each other. with it and. so we judge my own comments. full
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aka. apart from gender driving motivation and the mix and chemistry of the team are all key factors in mold seen a successful crew accession the hadn't been in an unknown. but. what's the one. of the. father said how beloved them going to fight if they. want to have one also knocking about in the uk each one is a little different. they're all very individual we have some girls who are very very quiet very calm on the pressure but inside they're all thinking when it goes badly for them we make
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a mistake we don't do very well you really see them getting upset we have all the girls that always like to joke and always like to turn everything into a smile and laughter but when we start the race. everyone becomes very serious and everyone becomes very very driven on that as there is always an atmosphere of next time we do even better next time we do it better. as well as empowering these young on many women and ways they didn't imagine possible sandlin enabled them to develop as people.
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away to share i need that i have a teeny kid my nephew been asking very much to my your oid the second lot of anatomy of pain they had somehow found to be any. good on the continent j.t. on a was a me. and professional. so i went out the hot assessment and in the office of welcome to one charity ward for our home to love the one of j. toward should not have been the one had to say when. someone. would have been hard
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to come to know the skin of a humming to them at the moment and bella hanna a dreadful bit medline a good lesson she is so we don't that lohan wouldn't. i don't have a. lot of did so sitting out when i was in. as was the first woman sailing team in the whole gulf region. they set out to change perceptions of women in the region by doing the same thing as the men in the same conditions. but it was about more than just yacht racing they wanted to move barriers to achieve something different. has been with. well i don't know. maybe not the sort i had been. in.
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for us and what i've been kind of. for. that ought to. see well this should have. any. effect. on. the. should that have see first competitive the in twenty. twenty thirty. in the world competition and more say. a month later she became the first of many women to compete in the fastnet race in our minds flagship boat.
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or. to send them and who were caught a. because of the picnic the know how that caught a. lot of. them. are when you can't watch it for any welcome to. any model for. but how. about a. motivational. talk and so we would be fired holmes and i know you cannot or before had someone for you or sidney or
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a. double come. at the risk of and so we did rebut that seebach shot at will and. i have. done sheriff a dollar. and so it's also so in just almost i went in just for the simple reason so we say and you know if you've been aka hotel before there were. many. how do you feel obligated under the laws of this woman if you're not friends that would end but if you. and. your blood into don't get much out there much i'd rather you and it. and what would you.
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rather than. let it come back to american most only but when i can but i dunno if you can because it doesn't and if you. got much better. i went. through could. give it. i cannot be. what i would really what i would really like the authorized thing to do and if i die if i leave i'm on sale twenty years' time you know i look back what i want the author writing to do is to show other people women men that this is a good adventure it's hard work but if you work hard you race against other
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people around the world and you earn their respect there is there is nothing better than it is something really special to have people say. well you know you were impressive you really you know i respect your talent and that's what this team is about it's about hopefully some children looking at the team and think it will maybe maybe that is for me maybe i should work hard enough that i can go to a world championship with your mom flag or you know on my back and show everybody how strong we can be. as today and gradually began to see themselves as role models and that they had a responsibility to send example to other young are many women who might follow in their footsteps in the future. and that it can sell human am i one what money at the phone and a relative. good i thought that they landed in. my city
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but the big thing for all of us and that's the same for the girls is hopefully we don't want to be the only thing we want to show everybody that it's possible is possible to be to be a good arab woman and to be fantastic athlete as well but they are both very possible so the more teams the more happy we'll. atlantic will feel they can be come in. for a common walk the a lot of via. a day in jazz mama kind of changes pretty cool. i don't.
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today a team represented on the for four years. the four women laid the ground for what's now called the on man woman sailing team. it has new members who've picked up a thirty as baton like a. medal and safety and. they took part in the twenty seventeen. arabia event sailing in this new far thirty class boat. verity have track records and sports medal was an athlete and handball player. a mother comes from an equestrian background and played football volleyball and basketball. in twenty fifteen it de sam was invited by her british coach. to join the only all female crew at the volvo all ocean race
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which covers over forty thousand nautical miles and nine months. she's part of the same class of graduates as and food and is one of the new generation of professional female sailors in the middle east. the team's goal is to represent a man in the international arena and add more offshore miles to their sailing careers. in the past seven years over three million homes destroyed. and eleven million people displaced. syrians need to. share their stories. in the ruins of
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a dream and this time on al-jazeera. the weather squatting down eistein hours across the middle east at home lost the amounts of cloud still pushing over towards afghanistan took many stands back to stop we are going to see some playing maybe some state the snow here as we go on through the next few days but i'll swear as you can see just a few fire ants lie with pleasantly warm sunshine coming for nineteen or twenty celsius that by road over the next couple of days still a child so wanted to show was up towards the black season turkey could still see a little bit of wet weather maybe some wet weather some wintry weather still in place over towards far east of the region but for many it's going to be settled and sunny a touch cooler in tashkent out on mattie touched warmer in kabul at around fifteen degrees celsius but here was the cross the arabian peninsula it's getting more mist and as we go on through the next few days hopefully the winds dying down here in
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qatar twenty nine celsius on tuesday picking up to thirty one three one three wettest day a gentle breeze of that stay so really will feel very nice as we go on through into the middle pos whole thing this week not too bad too across southern africa there are more plow pushing towards the western cape sort of a great run for i'm afraid the eastern cape charles of wanted to show is here but the wetter weather into central and northern parts of mozambique and the good parts of tanzania. a global economic superpower that's underperformed in the world of football. explores how china is now spending billions in its quest to conquer the beautiful game. at this time on al-jazeera.
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