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through the queue increasing i started my blog one year ago. believe in one you are a lot of business the new point for me is i think that now the restaurant owner i'm trying to warm to dave roots they're looking back to the people who put another route on there and make a new interpretation that we've experienced the internet in this country how is it like running a blog with such limited access no it's easier so we have more oh. sports the cd. i have the opportunity to do all day my blog is only about. three years of war maybe four years ago ten years ago isn't that wasn't possible to have a blog and you. this
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money to be made in key treat of foreignness someone to produce a building a solid business providing public doris for a cuban budget. these are places locals can afford on the move regular basis with food while similar to home cooking . you did a lot of them were. born is the best one of the. smells good you'd eat burial runs a one woman show in dinah from the cozy apartment in old town. how long have you been cooking for the people around here by now jojo wasn't alone on a follow up. i think. they forgot to say boil free the. moderated theone i had on monday.
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look at all simpler than one long name. only i have polio that on the i said of the i ego in my mental. why don't they all know already along with. who your customers of them mail phone law a little something or other all around the world. will see. it all always a little in the mailrooms that you are the amazon. the phone rings continually with some for delivery of this to reserve a meal you do charges just over a dollar for a complete lunch evans allies an analyst passel down the. rabbit. melissa morgan and an aussie i can benefit of i think. the sole dining table can't accommodate all of you to its customers at once but nobody seems to mind lunch is
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served with good company and they say it's part of the cuban. pub owner has always been home for poet ricardo al back to paris and his writing brings to life the particularities and the chilly air to east of the country he loves. so good to meet you man of your work here in this program. you've lived through some really interesting periods throughout cuba's history and of course. that's the special period which some people call the skinny period right after the u.s.s.r. what was that like well. i'll let the syrian. people do all kinds of government thing that i'm to go like out of going. to the
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meadow thirty are let them go see it all i personally. want. critical to him. we call. it but episode full bore so. that goal will look at a local scene but soon you. will see us. back only yes something like it eight esau in a doorway on the set on the bus if you want to. pick out. your b.s.o. lamp but. what do you think about the changes i have found in. there was he sort of boil on an innocent doing well we ended. up in a bubble one thing over the. west and to get. a
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hold on i mean he aimed early i want to. set up a little later. and. influence him but everybody has to do it but i saw a i go get the data in a contest on a table in the courts from all over us on this. thank you so much. if anybody knows how to get by it's the cubans the combination of low salaries and the long running embargo that the united states put on treat with cuba has made them immensely resourceful. when they come to fort fish they head to the water with a pull. when they import machines they build them from scratch this kind of ingenuity has helped sustain cottage industries such as the. factory.
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coop at the notion. that i wanted to. give you. a. little more. money. he will. say.
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the same a family of one might. say we don't see anything he said. much of life is in the open with spectators from every direction. for an opportunity for ventilation and hospitality. and casual. no activity escapes the eyes of the neighborhood committees for the defense of the revolution.
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in old havana he takes charge of several city blocks where he plays the role of big brother. and your film of it a little the. role of manipal film will. it will again. and what a good machine. and. the damage it did. carrying it by there's a lot of on and such on the whole genre that are up a little. and those are. more than our. hala. president. but i get your unlawful. almost.
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tell me what is this. at the nollywood at the office a million dollars. if you will film and i would guess i will. now go into and out of all of you all among. the course like i said but old and there's a side here but i want to go it's longer breath enough for everyone. like i said get done with i mean. your little better noble there's a lot of talk now that they're going to start like the bread is that good thing good bye. no shellfish in the bomb and the little real the world oh it's about the long again alluded you know that they will show me. but i got the dollar settlement and everything at that i m b well manned and lower leave it at the boys all of.
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us and i'm way down in. one level john bowman for that where one will at the end the unit about to get it out they all meant it. the libretto is cherished and chided in cuba. whilst many will complain about how its value has reduced from the which workers and retirees having access to the russian booklet is the difference between subsistence and starvation. as the government moves away from its centralized planned economy some cuban expatriates are returning to the best in the country. alberto gonzales michelin
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stars a chef in italy and it's moved back home after fifteen. he's now chosen and an orthodox. and taking up the rolling pin. instead of a fine dining restaurant to britney and settled on a mom to shop in the neighborhood. it's really what is it. the poor. old thought. they were all.
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in and by you know. a. little mean and i went off to romeo. only i will jump again and got to know me. every day in the what good people. and poor. to get of value only to be reachable me a sense how i need a nickel said to. me. out of an idea. and. simply i mean. in of after a moment is it easy to run your own business in cuba. and
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. sing one of my own little of there in the. sea when i want to. but i think i mean the impulse to lamont and wilson but when i got to you've chosen sense of honor which is you know as we know it's a poor neighborhood why do you come here to remain on the go but i'd like. to do. in iraq but they might. in riga. eve say well ok. you get ok it may hold a sane role. they honestly don't live there without asking fredricka. so you're back and you got from. the same place. they've been.
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i don't gamble at the moment. when i'm. going to go on to the hall when i'm away. so it's a fascinating time here that's change afoot for sure and seeing people's energy determination and the military to find a solution for every challenge has been inspiring but it's clear that it's still. decades of trade embargo and chronic shortage just translated into monotonous food in cuba but today's a van that is emerging as a hotspot for those seeking a taste of its preserved past future of this possibility played by great chefs and. helping to mold havana into one didn't finish this city till next time
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all as they say in spanish holloway go. to. this stunt is known for its history and from today a new generation is shaking things up for me is my everything five thousand six hundred use it's all different so this is all these cultures are now on top of each of the. we're here to see how the a team culture and who's moved forward. a g. l g so. where were you when this idea popped into it when they're online it's undoubtedly. cold. over to an inequality in our society today or if you join the sunset criminal justice system is dysfunctional right now this is a dialogue what does it feel like to go back for the first time everyone has
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a voice and allow refugees to plead to speakers for change join the conversation on our. for the first time since robert mugabe was hoarse from polyp by the army the people of zimbabwe will elect the next president but a struggling economy and frustration amongst many young voters means the result. is still hard to predict follow this election. saudi arabia holds soil shipments through a key water a way off the coast of yemen after the rebels attacked two ships. out of the al-jazeera live from doha also coming up celebration says they were tons
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put cricket thought and wrong calls policy ahead and pakistan's elections but also devastation on. after a suicide bomb kills dozens at a polling station. eisel fighters launched a series of suicide attacks in southwestern syria. and the u.s. and e.u. find some common ground on trade and agreement to help counter china's growing influence. saudi arabia says it will temporarily stop transporting oil through bball munda straight says he fighters have attacked two tankers carrying crude oil one is said to have been lightly damaged the straits located between yemen on the arabian peninsula and djibouti and eritrea in the horn of africa because says it's trying to protect shipping routes such as the gulf of aden and the red sea which used to
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bring middle eastern oil and goods from asia to the suez canal to europe. can't transit through an important channel like bob on monday even for a short time it could lead to substantial supply delays and higher shipping costs that could push up energy prices worldwide saudi arabia and its coalition of sunni muslim allies have been fighting in yemen for three years against the rebels have been links to iran and during that time the u.s. has issued several warnings for its commercial ships about using the route in attacks on the us turkish and saudi amorality coalition boats but in the most recent incident who the media isn't mentioning an oil tanker instead two separate reports describe an attack on a coalition warship of the western coast of yemen roger shannon is research fellow at lowry institute for international policy he's a former strain on me off so with extensive experience in the middle east and he believes the saudis will resume their shipments soon.
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on this mission the other. incidents progress in the thirties years. lend to ship led by ship missiles have targeted military vessels and i think this is probably in order to calm the markets saudi authorities have decided to temporarily put a halt to oil oil tankers traveling through the belmondo but i think it will be a relatively short term proposition i don't think we're going to see a long term trend in a rise in oil prices because i don't think that he sees might make out a long term campaign of this type if there are any other coalition vessels who are talented in this way you'll see a pretty swift response from those countries because freedom of navigation particularly net sensitive waterway is something that is really essential. to the
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maintenance of the economic lifelines and the coalition will take. take significant steps to ensure that that occurs and you may well see as well additional force protection from the maritime s.s. in the short term to ensure that there is freedom of navigation for. those economically vital supply lines. counting is underway in pakistan's tightly contested general election where millions of. but the election has also been marred by allegations of fraud manipulation and violence. they came to cause their ballots against the law. believes her vote is her strength . in the world that i thought it so our country can prosper i'm paralyzed but i came to because i love pakistan. to stop people from exercising that power
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a suicide attack happened outside a polling station the bomber was stopped as he tried to enter the busy area more than thirty people were killed. is an attempt to disrupt the political process but people will not be affected by this. and for the most part they were not millions came out to vote even for those convicted of corruption and serving jail time to get. my vote this for no as me forget the criticism are hardest with. the rights activists it brings concerns about people manipulation in these elections and internationally wanted to say not enough observers with their future bureaucratic delays and we have just a hundred and twenty of. us on the ground there working in teams over there in islamabad. in the game and. not in
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the workplace town because of security reasons you know you as the votes were being counted supporters of iran fun came out to celebrate for them the result was pre-determined. this is the first time we've had the chance to defeat the two parties who've been in control taking turns of power. in an early morning news conference the most i'm legal i said the election was rigged they claimed their party was targeted that voting was deliberately slowed down and results were manipulated. it's not about government or opposition it's about the future just going to treat it's about the many to the people it's about you know bog standard well being stated. it's a large issue not just the pm and then but all major political parties apart from him. every tick tick the preliminary results on thursday they will decide what to do next this was a landmark election when
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a civilian government handled the power for a second time but even before voting began it was being called one of the dirtiest elections in pakistan history and with further allegations of manipulation and a controversial vote count those allegations being strengthened even further. the other zero. has the latest now from islamabad. according to the preliminary to. august on salt led by imran khan a sweeping the polls but these are north final results the election commission of course will be announcing the outcome of d.n.a. actions on their twenty seventh day had already announced before the elections this is a large country and. from. all of the election that took place on the grid be faced now most of the order. being rejected and this
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new election. party has swept the polls and. they're also in a very strong position and. one of the factors in the number of independents who have won this election. and of course right now be as to which your party they're going to support in the end by day of the independent study able to support up against on day he can solve which is right now emerging as a clear winner then the next government will be budgets on day he can solve with imran khan and the new prime minister of pakistan already. sticking to their guns saying that they were there rigged election and they're going to be also my lingo what their future plans august on many people do to get instability. not to accept this war but so far the people of pakistan have watched their war day and they did unanimously for change. the last six members of
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a japanese culture sponsible for a death in the one nine hundred ninety s. have been executed thirteen people were killed and at least six thousand were injured after the release poisonous sarin gas on the subway in march one thousand nine hundred five the group belonging to the omission week i didn't stay cult its founder was executed this month. pro-government media in syria reporting at least one hundred forty seven people have died in iceland so assad bomb attacks happened in the southern city of. close to the border with jordan and syrian troops are trying to clear an i still held area close to the israeli occupied golan heights from west seventy jack and i reports. a rare attack in the government held town of psuedo syrian state television says a suicide bomber blew himself up in the market and two more attackers were killed before they could detonate their explosives according to the reports. we heard the sounds in the early morning people started screaming there's an explosion stay away
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. i salute claim responsibility for the attack it says it targeted government soldiers the group has lost huge swathes of territory over the last few years one of the last pockets of territory that i still controls is here behind us in the southern golan heights how the bombardment has also been very close to the fence where the israeli occupied golan heights has been intensive campaign underway by the syrian government and its russian ally to take it back he's really army is keeping a close eye on what is happening. russian jets roared through the sky before unloading their explosives we've seen syrian jets to one of which was downed on tuesday by two israeli patriot missiles we heard the warning sirens go off we immediately saw this field on fire and we moved closer to find out what we could see we weren't the only ones these israeli soldiers arrived soon after to inspect the ground. another
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field on fire and this one right opposite the offensive against eisel in the area where the jet went down. on wednesday both syrian and russian jets were back in the sky sources tell us that the syrian government is sending reinforcements to this area and one succeeds here it will be back in control of all of southwest syria stephanie decker al-jazeera in the israeli occupied golan heights the united states and the european union have agreed to work together on lowering trade barriers u.s. president says he'll stop trade negotiations with the e.u. they'll aim to resolve disputes over tariffs on steel and other items in usman followed a meeting at the white house between trump and european commission president john claude young. of course is on the understanding that as long as the unless one party would stop the negotiations. for the tariffs and commuters reassessed existing tariffs on steel and aluminum this
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will open markets for farmers and workers increase investment and lead to greater prosperity in both the united states and the european union it will also make trade fairer and more research recall yes say says he's personally warned russia of severe consequences over alleged interference in the two thousand and sixteen u.s. election. was being questioned by the senate foreign relations committee but also faced scathing criticism for the administration's changing position on russia state department correspondent lyndal reports. when u.s. secretary of state mike pompei of the hearing room he knew what was coming criticism of president donald trump's recent closed door meeting with russian president vladimir putin i think your paper tremendous faith in madness but it's the president's actions. that create tremendous distrust pompei of this
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response demonstrate just how tough the administration has already been on russia over two hundred sanctions.

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