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but. it was fun for me it was again you know this was one thousand you know ok let's go and play. this is but support board as it used to be doing but connecting it to something. this is mike down on those on my people. ten thousand people who gave his and i had . was. i i. didn't use. her room but i still wish it was.
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like haiti because the israeli army would take pity on them. there would be. the truck came and there was a slope of the head to the bottom but he couldn't walk off because it was raining again and it was much. what's going on through what we're looking to come to church even at least. get ready we don't do anything. in a minute community yeah. shout it out as if there is yeah yeah yeah
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. to look out of the camera three. only of the cars jumped from the truck scattered all over the place. here and there and here. and i remember that with a very nice shoes very nice soft smoking pants he was running in vermont and the mud is like chill his knees and he was running behind the cows and everybody was running behind the car. reminded you. to we didn't know what to do. or astonished to hear any
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if we saw. a movie. called and i are not so it seems likely. to wolf and see me but my social konami to a skeleton of a governor till what i call the rich oh my such a thermos with it. it's a hole in the side less a mirror the lower limb. here is a million you seem to call in the sea militias except the shield only moderately quickly. after years of prolonged occupation there is they use took it for granted you know the palestinians are happy you know we are providing them with jobs they are enjoying
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a better lives standard of living they forgot one thing that food money is nothing we want little the nation. palestinians are not allowed to develop themselves they are not allowed to build an economy they're not allowed to have in agricultural development. we couldn't even produce simplest things that people needed for their daily life such like milk or milk products etc our food is coming from israel our fruits are coming from israel our water is coming from israeli dug. water companies so they are imposing in fact the only thing they don't control is the air we breathe. one of the major. of the occupation is. to try to put it into your head
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that you are some human you are not worth seeing you are certainly not equal. but we are palestinians we deserve to have a home we deserve to have our land we deserve to have our freedom and we deserve to have cows. and this is the first time i come back. twenty one years. there. is a. well something like
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a miracle for us. you can do what. you. want to. say. when you have and i'm sure. there was a lot of joy as if it is one of their families and their sorrow or having a new born baby. mag and then i get that i'll. be a. dollar no actually i live that i yeah like a lot yeah i. tell him no and he's not going to get that like that.
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just flipped. my. budget kid on such a scheme which you know very well given that then i did and so what when didn't you know that but like i said they could look at. that some might get a little million. but don't miss a lot of. the moment they just drove down to my town but we live just on the entrance over the top. we started to make sounds so i sued to make like this.
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i because both candidates throw stones and i remember i was almost a trip but i was like three meters away from the soldiers because they like when it's. almost got to me so it was a. great excitement. it was the second or third day when all were brought and friend of mine who was wanted by the israeli army. i think people suggested to him why don't you go and sleep in the front since you are you know you're wanted there is no place you can go.
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i hear some. uk. and. i saw the kids here last night he left just before. what's coming. oh never while our model cars now when been out of. the. white house were fun for sex god so we had to go so we go to feed the fish. oh no did they find that if you could lay down a few duff fish should they have
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a good shot now. he. said a weed. unfun he was very active during the fattest uprising and he came and slept on the farm and we knew without farm secured at these shows we didn't speak to him we know him and with lust. and also he was also on false. anton sherman he is my cousin. and that's a hold everybody has somebody or godfather because that is only five or six families. the whole town it's more like one big family.
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she no doubt annoy you none of the shop bought a special it. or do an official in michigan as it should but hordes of people would feel the need to use the move to cities you see on the ship that way in city little love in the air force it was a couple of a lot of us alert only. it wasn't only at a college in the middle of it was. you know that the victory gardens and planting tomatoes and with their toes and raising chicken and rabbits and etc so i know it was also part of fed back age in the community that was working. both. through stories in the form that it's.
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the power. they can count to you they can jump from a building to another. i never thought of and stand as the really physical place that exists. for me it was more like smurfs with. heaven. as the occupation was talk by surprise they never thought of palestinians as having the capability of this level of community organization that they will be able to do a massive civil resistance like the one in conduct there and therefore this started i just think to it.
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that i was very worried that the example of pets a whole lot could spread out and then there will be facing a you know a massive civil p.d.'s out on the country where the you know can lose their ability to control the life of palestinians and you know occupation without control doesn't work. any terrorists.
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arts. of opinion and wits that take that view is no point to make an argument that i have no basis in fact i'm not an esteemed chamber of two banks i was in every important thing an examination of the ideas the thinkers the theorists believed it was a lot of people see them as victories for me to infer from that i haven't seen victories for anybody search for itself in forty years a new series of head to head coming soon on al-jazeera i had a briefing today from a man named steele who has been out there working with the security forces a veteran of el salvador's war sent to iraq you seem to be with our portfolios during whatever it is that he wanted to take interest and next about in
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counterinsurgency while this interview was going on with jim steele there were these terrible screams about pain and terror but what was his mission and what legacy did he leave searching for steel on mount is iraq. you're watching old is there own the whole room and these are all top news stories rescue is all set to resume the risky operation to extract a group of young boys and the football coach from a flooded cave in northern thailand four boys were pulled out in the first phase on sunday it was put on hold for divers to replenish their supplies walthamstow in chiang rai still waiting for the commander to brief the journalists on what the condition is of these four boys there hasn't been any word on serious condition is
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their health ok we only know that one of them has been airflow into the hospital which could indicate that he has been in a serious condition and three others were brought by ambulance so there's still a lot of news that we need to know from the hospital before we can also speculate on how does it's going to go. at least one hundred people have been killed and dozens more are missing in japan after three straight days of torrential rain evacuation orders are in place for nearly two million people and multiple landslide warnings have been issued a large scale rescue operation is underway. in turkey at least twenty four people have died in a train crash near the greek border seventy three others were injured when five carriages came off the rails close to the city of call who is around one hundred kilometer kilometers west of the train's destination of stumble the train was carrying more three hundred people. i mean more court has charged to reuters
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journalists with obtaining state secrets chore so low they were arrested in december while investigating the killing of ten ranger muslims in mia was right kind state they pleaded not guilty to the charges and say police planted evidence on them. it's been decided that brazil's former president luis in arceo lula da silva will stay in prison for now earlier a judge granted an injunction for lula's release sparking a series of contradictory judicial decisions over the politicians fate the confusion has finally been settled by an appeals court chief justice who said the former president must remain in jail for the time being. and ethiopia and eritrea are restoring diplomatic ties and opening their shared border after twenty years of his still ety their leaders met in the eritrean capital for a historic summit the country's severed ties in one nine hundred ninety eight when the war began over border areas killing eighty thousand people those were the headlines here on the wanted eighteen continues on al-jazeera.
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but i was very worried that the example fits a whole could spread out and then there will be facing a you know a massive civil pedia and so on the country where you know can lose their ability to control the life of palestinians and you know without control doesn't work. any terror. the military governor came one day really his. true. saying they did is to take you for two for each with its number on
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its body. and he told us. that we have to remove the cars and get rid of them. and i asked him why he said and i quote the exact words. these scholars are dangerous for the security of the state of as. i told him i come to understand how can it. be dangerous for the security of the state of missouri. that's very strange.
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you are not allowed to speak or to question this is a military order you have to do it and for you you are forbidden to go to that place and if i know that you have been there just once you will be jailed. and hacked in the last. hours. of that and that's why. you have offered to attend. what are they talking about. to me.
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grazie that month. so he issued a military order to start a separate king campaign for the cops. hundreds of soldiers took part in this searching campaign. event to hear you've got tears. all of a sudden we start seeing this out of me moving north with a list of names and numbers of one of the palestinians but one thing. you know it became a real jolt to see the army looking for the intifada. and
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they had their photos of the cows in their hands and asking have you seen this you've seen this. when. he can locate the place. and now. the eighteen karat arrests i mean because. that's more dangerous for the security of the sake of with their right. oh i i. i. i i think at that time at least the first two years of the intifada almost
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every single person and that's whole felt that we were winning. and that we have surfaced and they are active we have the determination and they feel hasty and not knowing what to do. with. the. blasted for eight days and here. finally they. discover where their cows are and they want to place which belongs to the party. she had nine you guys again well lucky if not much of not relevant. and that.
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bad history should be. up and. i mean when i'm in the hammock and the game. was. stella. stella mona. the butcher was arrested or so he stayed in prison for a few days we felt sorry relief for his situation. and. i guess we have decided. it's better to find another place for date because. they don't understand what was happening but i think they
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have been moving to look maybe they have felt something that the car was. like where political activists or whatsoever. i can. i can't go on. you have to risk. it's not an option. you know there's really a chase you don't want you to be tranquil and this is the same story with the closing of cows with palestinians meant for israel some troubles you know and i think the cows have been experiencing a bit of our lives you know been moving skating from one place to another. guy named bobby noon until now and. i'm not. a one hundred. fifteen
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and i said you can doubt if that if it were if it. can be spent in a honey in half a half hour when the knowledge was. cut i know we're not home jani would do with the fact that you know how but she was funny we see. that one had. a few who have very tired. you really think chris turned out differently. you know he could have learned to live side by side. could disappear. and. when sad for her leave a comment and i thought i can feel. it. could ensue funny. that the feds can act that manure had.
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so we. need to make. he would just be would genus mccartney and me but is that a meaningful move of he that he who. facade mash of a. little league she still. am and that he's got the hand of the horse and that if. we had. we had. time to get a few i was writing but i didn't think. it was somewhere between breaking the care for you and the i want us to go to the patients and in those days i was confronted with
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a problem that accumulated during the longer does of care for you which is who is going to. distribute the milk. they grabbed us out of our households and they are arrested many of us they torture they made life hell. i think normally people after four years of continuous. work their life is totally
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paralyzed start to feel. but others a. little there's a lot of dollars mon. ami got only months off because minutes are the engine of god no show who see only muslims who. must limit the world to not mormon because in a muslim the muslim is go home or go with a muslim a holy man. look after them on. the e.d.t. before for sure the bonus of his some of them about move the fathers or nail. polish. just.
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weird they are neo but i am in which i will add that last three. that is it exactly when see i can act in look if can it it is you can it is. it to more high end one affair and i thought the key here in the issue for any. young star to occur in the insanity insanity live to lead could. push the party. waiting. for that car to get. there was once. one of them left.
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people were abandoned by their leadership and i both me leadership insight it was the that's a side. who has the best. interest not to have been the father to continue and grow but to be quilted so that at some point there will be no leadership coming from insight from the strength of itself that it will influence that positions after all slow agreements you know. people start to put roses on the guns of the israelis here in better order and i remember. people's driving in the cars celebrating all over the west bank and ike for us it was kind of you know it's it's too soon it's we're being and we are celebrating.
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i remember. many many days we just drive to the desert of east of the hole and we stayed for hours and hours in that desert because we didn't want to hear their cars noise making people celebrating or slow. going no no. no i had them you know how can i shatter the last day in the olympic park but i have any. realistic plan we were so close or at least this is what we thought that we were so close to the nationhood there was no need for the best support
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calls anymore and no need for the backyard for me. and no need for that into further for the more out of for had made his decision. i don't do anything stupid and the intifada is over. me and my friends we decided let's go and have a last demonstration was everything is almost a stabbing so lots of pride to go on and have been astonished.
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how. they managed to go through that all the bloke says so we started to run. and saw another guy were coming our direction so i called them to come and hide with us but they felt it would be too dangerous. and just like a minute later we had three shots. people started to shout they shouted and a shot i thought. i. wanna
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surely issue a. well yes i'm a scalper us. credit for fish. is evil. and we have to pay a price to get that to develop it shouldn't have to pay a price. it's a very heavy price. on the day my father came to my school. assistant got me though. he told me it's your cousin. i never met on top and the first time i saw him was on his.
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my father wanted to take me to the memorial ceremony. i thought it would be small. but when we reached the church was from the streets outside the church was and. i don't think everybody you know. and i don't know if it was only a memorial for anton or for the other self. a young man back or not the nine now but a bit and i mean that. in any. body form we can feel. home faster how about him i mean. but both that's really how steve. carroll
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a rumor in town that it had been the dozen. years now so maybe she's an old cow living in one of those caves maybe she's even thinking of coming back to with the horde. or maybe she's that. and i'm only chasing a ghost. but sometimes to feel that life is still worth living you need to believe in something. i decided to believe in a what. living in the cave. capturing
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a moment in time snapshots of other lives other stories. providing a glimpse into someone else's work. inspiring documentaries from impassioned filmmakers everybody's going to. sacrifice me. on al-jazeera. hello there we've not got a great deal of cloud across our middle east chart a tool over the next few days in fact the satellite picture is only picking up a little bit in the far northern parts of i'm up and here that's working its way up into kazakstan for most of us is just draw i and
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a very very hot and that's what you'd expect at this time of year so cobol up a thirty six degrees and further west is even hotter looks like baghdad will be up to forty six now here the winds start to pick up and work their way down the gulf as we head through the next few days and so that means here in doha we'll lose the humidity that we've been seeing but it is going to get very hot so a strong wind then on monday forty five degrees at least will be our maximum and it will be a very blustery day there we will cloud a bit further south of that gradually begins to break up as we head through tuesday instead will just sit around the south coast of oman there and perhaps further west into eritrea where we'll see a few thunderstorms but the southern parts of africa largely fine and dry for many of us but not all of us in the eastern part of our map that is where we're seeing more in the way of showers the winds bringing in the cloud there to the eastern parts of madagascar one or two showers here and that's what we're seeing over parts of mozambique to some of the showers here could turn out to be a little bit heavy and they're pushing their way that a bit further towards the west we'll also see some showers over parts of boats one
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. this is one of the most far birds of our judicial system what to do with children examining juvenile justice he didn't adult crime he's got to face an adult sons adolescents should not be denied the rest of their lives for actions that are taken at their cues or to run he's just as guilty as suffers the same consequences that's the law exploring the dark side of american justice system with joe burden on al-jazeera. i'm. not you know. some of it i like. it's like the wild west they can do anything and the really hard for them to get the old powerful internet is the tool for democracy under threat.
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voices. in the echo chamber world of fake news in cyberspace the rules of the game have changed there are no precedents people and out investigate disinclination and democracy part two. four out of nine to go a treacherous mission to rescue thai boys and their football coach from flooded. you're watching al-jazeera live from a headquarters and. also a heads two journalists who reported on the refugee crisis are ordered to stand trial in me and mark a new crisis for the u.k.
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government says the man in charge of brecht's that negotiations quits. more than one hundred people killed in floods and landslides that have devastated large parts of japan. hello the dangerous mission to rescue twelve school boys and their football coach from flooded caves in northern thailand has now entered its second day the lead divers brought four of them out on sunday crews then paused for several hours to replace oxygen canisters along the escape routes weather forecasters say more rain could hit the area from monday. afternoon which will cause more underground flooding so they do need to get the boys out as soon as possible and it's not easy from the cave entrance also already say it's an eleven hour round trip to reach the boys and their coach some of it underwater but it's turning out to be a lot faster they're stuck for kilometers inside huddled together on
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a muddy bank to get out there are traveling through a narrow dark passages sometimes no more than just over half a meter wide and while the rescue is happening alternative ways to get them out are still being explored including drilling holes from above scott heiler reports from . after more than two weeks trapped deep underground one by one the boys emerged and were taken away by ambulance their ordeal finally came to an end when rescuers launched a daring effort to bring them out guiding them through a four kilometer labyrinth of treacherous tunnels and caves the head of the rescue mission described it as d. day and called the boys by the nickname of their football team when he confirmed the first extraction had been a success. i would like to inform everyone at home and all those who have been giving us support all along that after sixteen days today's the day we've been waiting for we are seeing the wild boar football team in the flesh now.
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the rescue mission took days of preparing and planning after the group was found alive by divers on monday crews have been pumping water out of the cave system resupplying the boys with food in oxygen and drilling to help open up their escape route. sunday's mission was described as better than expected and went quicker than planned as rescuers take the next ten to twenty hours to prepare for monday's mission heavy rain has started to fall and that's something that could complicate the next rescue eight boys in their twenty five year old football coach remain inside the cave experts say divers already face a dangerous mission to get them out for the team themselves of course there's the risk that is as they're bringing the boys out there can be something that goes wrong in one of the dives and either one of the boys panics or has some type of medical emergency such as vomiting into the regulator mask which is it can be
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deadly and if they panic they can potentially also take the rescuer with them so from a team standpoint that's one of the biggest dangers they face the four rescued boys are now recovering in a local hospital for the nine others still trapped agonizing wait goes on scott how to al-jazeera chiang rai live now to stop us and joining us from chiang rai and as we're saying it's day two off that rescue mission but the rescue has actually not started yet step what are officials saying. well the agonizing wait continues you can say this still no official word from the commander of the rescue operation if and when exactly this second day the second batch of children of these boys will be taken out of the case but in the last hour the has been some more activity here we can hear two ambulances with sirens going to the cave and also two
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helicopters have been flying over in that direction so it's nothing confirmed at this stage but it's good to say that this might be another rescue imminent. that of like yesterday when the commander of the rescue operation actually held a press conference announcing that thirteen international divers with five high dive us went inside the cave to take the boys out today to hasn't been any announcement of that sort whatsoever so everyone is sort of waiting patience is the key word here the four boys in the hospital seem to be doing fine also no official statement exactly on their medical condition but you can imagine after spending more than two weeks in the case especially the first nine days in bizarre with no food only sign a bit of snacks that they were carrying hardly any water then going through that very very difficult corydoras yesterday trying to learn how to dive in just a couple of days trying to stay calm have all the confidence in their rescuers that
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they will be fine and then managed to come out of course their condition is probably not very great so that's why we're still waiting for the latest update on how they are doing right now and with me together the whole nation is waiting for that yeah absolutely stuff and yet at the same time it is a race against time a race against whether i should say rescuers did get a break with the weather on sunday and therefore went ahead with that rescue operation so what could go wrong if the rains start to come down which is what could be feared. well exactly you know yesterday of course it was still ok there was not that much rain but it has picked up in the middle of the rainy season here so since last night it has been raining on and off it's dry right now but it was raining pretty heavily just an hour ago so of course the risk is that the waters inside the caves will go up again and it will be much harder for these boys to come out there are also some speculations which are very interesting but also not
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confirmed that there might have been another batch of boys taken out further to what we call chamber three inside the cave which is sort of a safe area already yesterday and it might be possible that they are now the ones taken out which is a much smaller short to stretch around one point seven kilometers to the outside of the cave maybe right now but as i said it's all speculation we haven't got any official word from the commander of this rescue operation yet all right we'll wait for official word then stuff us and giving us the update from china right thank you two journalists have been ordered to stand trial in myanmar accused there breaking the country's colonial era secrecy law so who and why alone who work for the reuters news agency were arrested in december while investigating the killing of roh hinge on muslims they fleeted not guilty and say police planted evidence on them fluently we have more details from kuala lumpur. the two reuters journalists
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have been charged under the official secrets act which carries a maximum penalty of fourteen years in prison the case will now go to a full trial which means it could be several weeks possibly even months before a final verdict is given now the defense lawyer had argued that this case ought to be thrown out because the prosecution failed to prove that these men are threat to national security that the so-called secret documents they had of them were already in the public domain the court also heard testimony from a police witness that a senior officer had ordered his subordinates to plant the documents on one of the reports is to trap him yet these two men have been charged now and there are several things troubling about this case apart from the circumstances of these journalists arrest one concerns the issue of press freedom these two men have been arrested they've been denied bail since their arrest in december for simply doing their jobs as report says the second concerns what's happening in recalling state
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as some rights activists put it these two reporters have been locked up for trying to expose the truth about what's happening there where the myanmar military has launched a crackdown since august twenty fifth causing more than seven hundred thousand ethnic rule hinge on minorities to flee to bangladesh to escape persecution the u.n. itself has described the crackdown as containing elements of genocide as a textbook example of ethnic cleansing yet the myanmar government and the military continues to deny or downplay the seriousness of what's happening in riccarton state and as human rights watch puts it the authorities in myanmar appear to be falling back on an old tactic of locking up those who are trying to tell the truth . the british government's minister in charge of the u.k.'s negotiations to leave the e.u. has resigned david davis quit as secretary just hours after prime minister to resign may announced she was going to take her cabernets plan for leaving the
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european union to brussels in his resignation letter davis wrote that the current policy will leave the u.k. in a weak negotiating position may has struggled to unite factions within her governing conservative party over how the u.k. will proceed with its departure meanwhile british police have confirmed that a woman exposed to the nerve agent now every child has died and was last week dawn sturgis fell ill after apparently handling an item contaminated with the substance now health authorities are trying to calm residents in a community the scene several military grade poisonings in a matter of months to solve our reports. for over a week doctors at salzburg district hospital battle to save the life of dawn sturges to no avail they've now confirmed the death of the forty four year old mother of three who had fallen critically ill after being exposed to what british authorities believe is the same deadly nerve agent known as newbie chalk used to
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target a former russian spy and his daughter in march i want to express my condolences and those of everyone here sells bridges st hospital to john's family for talented dedicated and professional and i know that they will be hurting too they did everything that they coach. we continue to treat one other individual who remains in a critical condition the circumstances under which sturgis and the forty five year old man charlie rowley came into contact with the military grade substance are still being determined but he tweet from the british prime minister following the news of sturgiss death leaves no doubt as to the nature of the investigation theresa may said i'm appalled and shocked by the death of dawn sturgis and my thoughts and condolences go to her family and loved ones police and security officials are working urgently to establish the facts of this incident which is now
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being investigated as a murder but the investigation led by britain's counterterrorism unit has yet to confirm whether or not the same batch of novi chalk is behind the two incidents sturgis and her friend came into contact with the parties in the town of amesbury just eleven kilometers away from source bree where the scriptures were attacked britain's public health authority has tried to calm locals fears of contamination the risk. is very small and it is very small because there's not a lot of it is a very large area and you have to come in contact with it with your bare skin because. well if you do we know this is after the march attack on the script falls british politicians were quick to point the finger at moscow sparking the biggest western expulsion of russian diplomats since the cold war but mystery still surrounds how a deadly nerve agent ended up on the streets of the.
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