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crispy. eat. till we can make. something to fit. on the so you can see it all make. twenty eight words a twelve hour shift from six am. you know what lights would. go over there what the first thing a good sound like you feel great if it is normal cause sometimes things happen.
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by me was said into the shop while the want to read about is my mom. as it's good to keep in touch with the type given the village i'm told you want to get out the one on the top right a coke. chipper has lived all his life in an area called white city. well suited to the woods and places. where ever you. review its muscle but won't see your way to do better with. one on one i would like to know what i misplaced into it's a little better but what about i was sick so most the things. i would say and i would do i did. i will form in front of us so i sit. the way it's
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integrated maybe a half. but fourteen school had become more of a battleground than a place of learning. machine when my last quarter was school due. to the peace. corps. i do trust in school never really i mean you could see. one hundred. forty years that. i had to get proper off kids are going to. require less like a two thousand and three saw i had during our study and got a good job when i had to circle i. created. a. model sometimes the only number i did that if i did.
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it maybe i would not. put it on and they. are not twenty two are more no. then you surely did. you see in the stuff someone to see if all the times. because an awful time student i decided to move back home but i'm twenty it's kind of funny that i'm still living in a. brutally honest. moment i've been quite lucky in that my father is happy for me to live at home and when need be doesn't mind supporting musician hours i'm going to the end of the course and i don't have much money left.
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patrick grew up with his consistent. his father a leading lawyer who advocates showed an early interest in patrick's korea. my dad for their shame pierre and the kids but. even worse. he went to the best school in cape town although when he was seventy he wasn't the academic time did you bring your project book that doesn't. at age seven i was a bit of a law my one teacher said am i going to prison one day and that nothing controversial happened i was actually a very good student by the end of it thanks to those teachers. at twenty eight he's gone back to university to study for a master's degree. the point about this.
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course any particular consequence of it was is in general a consequence all range of contributing factors such as. even at twenty eight some so not really sure what the farm's me as a person i was a. chapters of my life a very sporty authentic person like i can just do that stuff erin actually but now it's kind of fun and really play sports anymore as you get older you karna of searching for also you could act. law. comes easily to me what i realize is that it is a so hard workers and i like natural billet in north action is hard work and if you don't know where you should hopefully be or projects decided to go into maritime law. interesting area of law my father said there's quite a lot of maritime law. he already knew at fourteen but he had
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a good start in life i live in a nice house very nice good french just relaxing and a family. interested in the film like the people in there in this corner camps you know it's interesting to see what their lives are like and how they're different from our look at what we've got around us were having houses for money. they live in shacks winter they call. it and i feel it just like the basic necessities is not always there for. fourteen years later the gap between rich and poor seems as wide as ever. so if i was kind of on the other side of the fence from where i am i'd be very frustrated what's going on so i can understand. what's happening in africa you know where
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people's the bombs are coming from. see a car and completely identify that position and i've never been in a position like that. but joe thinks it's pretty peyton the things have to change. on the other side of table mountain not much has changed beyond his life. at the end of each month there's a heavy demand on his pay packets. but. you know it's seven years in. the subway and running sixteen. you can't buy even this is the. bane of his kids in philly. so he's still single young to have a son before he was twenty one. is going.
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to make a name that's for. some time before that it had a daughter. this one will tonight and this one is my baby. and my sins and then as i learned that the woman being islam and the son and the one deletion and you can check it will charge if he doesn't check because e.m.i. been issued a yeah when i was in charge it was one of those only you know i was had to one month did call and. since then he's had another daughter with another woman but still he was single. and there is he always yeah. yeah but i don't see someone who's going to get a little. yeah i think i'm going to i plan on you know more than it was and i didn't do anything. that will send them all over the loans and i why.
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he spent much of his life in cape town. his family came to this hostel for migrant workers when he was a boy. that was. like the younger yes there was a little of that so this is their whole place and this is where i used to stay i used to play a saw got out here when i was seven years old i was playing a sort of a year with my friends. the township of google or two has always been a dangerous place to. handle food so they didn't really know i just don't see the way back it's not going to he's trying to my friends at one point it's
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god my god i met her new fan service tonight he did lose a load. of news out of the blue said. his friend. lived with her family in the next door room of the same hostel. unlike yonder she went to school. if you. follow one. final.
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time i was. and president of exams and in business. my dad. was. younger but come from villages hundreds of kilometers from cape town and at fourteen they were back there living at. i don't. know don't mind a million muslims to skin. in making yourself you know you can diminish my goodness. i actually think level of it is just a con not about money or no money.
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seven years later wealth and it's right and we have moved back to the hostel. we didn't do you know we never got. a lovely. nigel my. mother. up on the board. so winds of up to. when i was on time when i. know i guess i guess i got cooler than a woman singeing and. by the age of twenty one and this one had been married and divorced you know going in and out of one of the nancy commune in my. mind then other monkeys and then not underpants and then now we end this. because of lunatics and it is almost
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a full meal but the film is comedic it is. is it the hero to so many people still i was going when you should be abandoned by one i mean. when i say my kinds when is it when there was no news for no one and i being abandoned down in. a bunker by a pool billy no good talented dancer john deere for one hundred. much about how much. money people. disrobe became pregnant with another man. but he left her when their child was born . by the woman being run was a male lose. in the. process of seeing them.
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and their after going into giving them to me again as i can barely are very keen on going out and i understand why nobody. but they've been global going where what. i want to. call was. both. the. man in the us the air will be in the uh. uh oh in the out of the. if there's any and the old.
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woman in one hundred one this. is going to get high in woman and i am willing to cut down the wind. down with us. standing guard down with. a side. detective is bound. to make a way to that demon thing and i'm alone full job and timing and singing tonight from the looks of the system sitting on the mike. like you should be close to the the oh oh. there's the in the in the. lid the evolution.
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the o.r. the the something that then is it true that i'm buying. there's first of all the i need to. know i says just feel good morning tony. that she has. a will told. was. made on al-jazeera. as the world's biggest democracy goes to the polls we focus on the economic challenges facing india and the rise of cultural nationalism a new series of you would win an environmental show that meets some of the people
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striving to protect a key deadline for south sudan peace deal is looming but many are worried their rivals will yet again fail to put the plan to action and exclusive exploration of the goals to the nations behind russia's foreign policy told by those who can feel in the kremlin and with rex it still looming and populism on the rise across europe will these elections become a referendum you self made on al-jazeera. the story of one of the most successful p.r. campaigns in the us. study after study has demonstrated that israeli perspectives dominate american media coverage what part of this can you get through your thick head as hamas a terrorist organization the only thing that you're going to say is what we want and if you don't say it when i go at you speak it would be very hard for ordinary americans to know that they're being deceived the occupation of the american mind on al-jazeera. as we embrace new technologies rarely do we stop to ask what is the
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price of this progress what happened was people started getting sick but there was a small group of people that began to think that maybe this was related to the chemicals closure and the job and investigation reveals how even the smallest devices have deadly environmental and health costs we think ok we'll send our you waste to china but we have to remember that air pollution travels around the globe death by design on al-jazeera. i'm about to send in doha the top stories on al-jazeera the u.s. sanctions waiver on eight major bio's of iranian oil has expired that includes china india and turkey and no face the prospect of u.s. sanctions if they continue to buy crude oil from to her on iranian oil sales have already fallen by half since washington pulled out of the twenty fifteen nuclear
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deal the most powerful psycho in to hit india in twenty years has made landfall on the east coast cycling forney is lashing the city of pulley with winds of more than two hundred kilometers per hour more than one point two million people have been evacuated from low lying areas across the state of all disha. meanwhile people in mozambique are trying to rebuild their lives following the destruction caused by cycling kenneth some towns are dealing with a cholera outbreak after several cases were recorded in some hard hit areas a delivery has been slow to get to many because of the ongoing bad weather protesters are back out in big numbers in the streets of sudan the cities and towns is demonstrators continue to press for civilian rule protest leaders say the military is not serious about handing over power the two sides have agreed on forming a joint civilian military council to run the country but that it all is over its composition. the president of afghanistan has accepted several recommendations for
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peace talks with the taliban on the final day of the loya jirga assembly of regional elders ashraf ghani approved seeking an immediate ceasefire and the withdrawal of u.s. troops. in uganda bobby wine is back home after three nights in prison the pop star turned politician was granted bail after arrest for incitement once accuser encouraging an attack on the president's motorcade and supporters say the charges are laid out. the king of thailand will finally be crowned on saturday two and a half years after becoming monarch came along corner from a ten paid homage to his ancestors as part of the preparations coronation ceremony . a vietnamese woman who was jailed over the murder of the north korean leader's half brother has been released though one of the hong they spent more than two years in the malaysian prison she's one of the two been put on trial for the poisoning of kings will now according to reports airport two years ago and those
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are the headlines the news continues here in algiers you know after twenty eight up south africa.
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if you will or will or resources at the hospital work for your works are stretched. recently her colleagues mounted a silent protest. so that people who are suffering in the world and i think everybody knows that but it's. to see itself a bit late. most intense will tell you that especially at three o'clock in the morning when you're walking it on bet that's definitely. we will sit down one day at the yourself if you made that i. was.
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in tosca in the morning i'll be there for the day. and for the night and then the next morning you'll see the new patients that you've admitted with a consulting doctor and then you'll see old patients again. so the call they can be extremely long. because there's jaska colds and because of the amount of patients we see it's not always time to explain what's happening to them and what's wrong with him but your teeth when he's going to be do they explain that you feel you should. turn toward easier on yourself you know. i need to learn. that i'm not made of bricks or rock.
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i didn't realize that it would be so challenging on or levels physically mentally emotionally i didn't realize i would get to a point where i just felt exhausted and and. i think recently i've just had that any affinia of sorts we have realised that if you keep on holding stuff inside it's. a fake that eventually it gets to the point where everything comes busting out and. then learning that i'm a bit more fragile mohan dimple then i would get acknowledge. and that it's ok.
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what patrick has also suffered the shock to the system. like i'm a dad leaves the way. my mother not we were involved in a hijacking. i had quite a party the night before so it was kind of mid-morning ten to eleven i was standing in the window my parents bought from the can down and i saw my mom driving in kind of waited for hanging out the window and as you drive in the gays thought of closing suddenly cautious locks stopped in front of the gate and two guys jumped off. the block the gate and then they ran up my mom. i didn't know at the time that they had gone. probably something i should have taken into account as kind of wild risk my mom was screaming i was sprinting from susan as you come out of the front door my mom was parked on the right there was
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a guy on the one side with a gun in the face and then the guy standing on the other side pot to get into the car. and then the guy kind of went from having the gun in my mom's smalls just turned to me so i kind of ran into him and then like i was like well anything can happen now i actually just ran he had a handbag and they were kind of struggling for it and grabbed pulled in front of me ran back inside actually opened the gates and then i think the guys you jumped in the car and got out of the. they called the one guy and then there was an identity parade. and identified the one guy we were state with this is there often as it went on for about five years quite a frustrating process. everybody talked about to that fear being a very violent country it is indeed but this was my first kind of experience of it
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. at the time there is that pent up anger and then you sit in the courtroom and they stand in front of you and as you walk in i think the handcuffs and you'd like stared to guard your changes from like that animosity awful sorry for the guys at the end because i realized it was just maybe they had no choice. on the other side of the mountain where younger lives violence is ever present. new kinds of sitting inside their homes is totally. oppose and i see them with using the pointed feast on noble and ending with a strange. thing. was .
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very little has moved on since he was seven years in the same place and he faces the same problems. will be. taking on the us. so. how kind of the. other gangs around the hostel out of control. police station in the. us will give me. and the fact that all is in z. but abundance is they just get themselves. feeling well so you have it all but the live because i'm doing as poor as. there's a question when i sing i think. he was less skilled was he a man or one woman one knows when you and. i have mentioned so.
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and as mine and our team do in the end. by then. and. you know it was well know what we mean when kiki came and you know it. was months. before the lizard. was shocked. yet jerry. would leave. the. the. camera. the. but sir paul has faith has helped him through the hard times the. skin tone would think he says he did find out where it came out because the native
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son traits order that took him out of the. load to keep discovering the second and this is the yes what did that book i can't. go to the book that's a supportive make about to go to school ok al queda and they knew about it i'm not doing that shit but we have a twenty diana. the . no. no he's become a father himself. he needed to be to live good now if you're showing. us to win a game by its own daughter sure now the signature was there yeah look at the movie . with.
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that soaking and. the power. and then. it's a. bit. to pose early family life was all too often marked by bereavement and hardships. four years ago his troubles became too much for him. to really feel about as they could. sometimes get under medical guinea of course cannot a stress make you suspect some side you have got a one she. they can suspect i diets and we know it's a lot of that live online a physically accomplished comic on all of us
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a good measure of the mistaken belief to be abusive got sick to say six eighteen to them with one that the street saw in the water going on i would not. give it up and over then it got a no it's better you don't keep it out i'm a tug of war defense a number of my type what i love that's a good move can you move which would sing out of soon. i was unlucky because through. and if the spirit lisa nicky they can make it only when peter believes it is this our correspondent is to know so by the time we get it in goes to making tweener call a tourist list history has a catch em up side chamakh ask a whore now it's on to buy two seeing heikki ikea's you know him no verse to no coffee scene. welcoming notice to use a little incentive for you to see that it's a comedy call for the completed this time is a silly see if. i could see the water we had signed it with
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a theme can now quickly concede a point it was truly a truly a would do. it was very painful but you won't make it people want to get a difference is the. key you know we do it no more there there are all the only paid people one about the nine eleven bus supported. him in the uk if it really have all of them sidewalk. gov why live off a million votes were added or the moment it was modern and started a sort of sorts of i've went through hard times so-called power to disturb an implicit conscience or like a period of one hundred years they did it. with a second child on the way ingrid has moved back to her parents' house nearby giving support to fend for himself. the.
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personal intimate relationships. i don't know how to do them. and they're not interesting people but it's. difficult for me to be comfortable in an intimate relationship with somebody i don't know how to open up enough to want to get married when you know if you know and. if you want to be if you need to get. it now. and then you don't. want to get married now working on. net net or your new relationship no. talk about or. i was a while ago. i learned
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a lot about myself and about how these things go. said about gravy. for claudia work is the focus i think my parents get quite excited if i tell them i'm going out on a day but i'm generally fadia peace with where am. i feel like i have so much on my own plate and i don't have the capacity. to also be able to deal. with somebody else because if you're with somebody. then you should be committed enough to want to help them with those things that are difficult for them and to be able to support them with it and if you're not of capacity to do that then what are you doing there so at this point in time i need
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to deal with me. would you like to have. things. and beautified about having children to be fifty honest. for me i. should want to have a child because you're with somebody that you love and that you really still believe the world is the some amazing place and that there are things to expedients that are worth all that if it and drama that comes with being alive on this planet that you really believe that so much that you want to give to somebody so that they can experience those things that you want to love them with everything that you have inside of you to laugh and. i don't know that i can do that.
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against all the odds yonder moved out of the hostel water struck with his girlfriend and set up her. sequenom in their midst and the younger one really would . go and in a timely everything is. going. on talking to him. oh you know for many years we're going to move. in and. say anything in the well ok when they get in. yonder i had never lived with a girlfriend before in terms of. their hotel and goes on business who is a barn and it was. so warm because i see as we moved with us to the mostly if you know in the us a good new york way and this sort of menu going in. and of brighton i'm going
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when i'm in this war when in the i'm a little i did because i'm in the time of the morning when. we. we do not do our will be. to you ladies to learn to move my views are well visible but it's arguable good and i will wipe it out we're about to be number one about club bar was good to great and i would look good without bias is in the we are glad. i thought i would loudly so. it was me and would do it was i live or just for themselves one day of my his color said. i need one promote he we . because well come on man that is the night and so you get
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a shower only i can live play and i want to do over and. i mean here is an ending of that night i didn't fall off. and so you know. on those when i was a little bit i mean you know how hard is. it clear to you. by the good world out there that is in use in the hope you get to about two hours ahead because the years will cause the government. i will be the cause indian and you. have to have every way to have a good i still. see it when you see. i was on this card tonight you cross the internet and i think i was in you because it is one is safe and you out of norway goes off a new thing in. my name is the. blunt of the
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future if ever and i was twenty or so live. it believe me i was relieved you realize what. i have cried to see you know my normal. by the way i could unmeet you. you can just imagine from the first day. the how saying i would. love to see. in the good. in the time. you were just in your. life you have a good book. my own life is moot and i always use the little you know my mammal.
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patricks having lunch with his father and sister. i mean a part of me because you don't see thirdly. both sporting what's missing from a good rugby but academic in the last year. is most of these really i think surprised everybody yeah before that i wasn't much of an academic or student. probably explains why i'm a lot more diligent than my father probably realize i'm not as natural as here are in a relationship. i was up until two weeks. single again. you know sydney moving on a bit now at age twenty and it's my kind of focus in x. years is to far nice wife and yeah get married have children. and now the projects completed his master's he's planning to leave south africa.
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because you know as guy just. perhaps he'll come home with an asian beauty asia would be a nice place shipping most massive in hong kong i was in singapore about a month and a half ago. there's so many ships that seem to have dropped and. it's your passion never seen that many ships in my life before so i could be shipping away but if he sounds like. yeah. so it was also a proud father and has plans for his daughter's future by leaving for school looking michelle guided by me. in that i want to be forced not i don't know patrol me to go to school to cover guy looked at there that they'd be tricky ikea for us to be given talk about why you. know what these people including two possible people. would have to do with. this
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is whether or not you need. to do that we're going to buy my bag but have a coverage in this quarter and then according to. what. i was. younger it was just taking each day as a promise. that. she used to cry. in me and not in this world and when we're going to keep this thing. and just be at that moment when this in. but in others in this crowd when it comes to money. all in the up all night in that
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room damn it big in ten million. just a wee weed up on to it. and after they had food then yeah until and into can pump was ailing the new team in the morning i would to a guy. who called her son violently. but by the moment when you do social. called in the wall of. the last twenty one years have seen dramatic changes in the lives of all south africans. but for all the progress that has been made toward still sees so much more to be done. there's a lot of climbing up and. and. the other aspect of
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a plenty for me a lot is our education system. healthcare system. with a lack of political will to change those things for me any said to me at the same time. such an amazing place all the people i saw mazing the energy. there's so many things that i love about and. but this also. all these other things that just don't fit in the picture. coming together throughout.
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hello again and welcome back to an actual weather forecast this hour i want to start down here towards parts of chile where we are seeing some clouds and some rain just to the south of santiago over the nest next few days so for santiago it is going to be clouds in your forecast of the tempter there of twenty three i don't think you going to be seeing much in terms of heavy rain much of it will stay down here towards the south up along the coast so it is going to remain dry but over
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here towards rio clouds as well as thunderstorms could be a problem with what is out as here on saturday seeing some clouds and rain with a tempter there of twenty degrees will play clouds across much of the caribbean over the next few days notice here on the satellite not too much but as we go towards the weekend then it really expands across much of the area up towards the bahamas it is going to be rain that will continue we think as we go towards saturday but for half an hour we are expecting to see some better conditions by the time we end the weekend and a lot of rain across parts of states we are talking about the next system that is going to be pushing through right here across much of the midwest down here towards the south flooding could be a potential as well over the next few days as well as severe weather so for dallas it is going to be a rainy day here at twenty three a warm day for atlanta at twenty nine degrees in washington a nine as well by the time we get towards saturday we're going to see a lot of that rain make its way towards the east coast but the rain continues for much of the south. the weather sponsored by catherine is.
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in a two part series. al-jazeera observes the lives of two children. over twenty years. where insights into circumstances that shaped lives. in a rapidly changing world. twenty years of mean starts with blood and land to build a story on al-jazeera. this is al jazeera. hello i'm rob matheson and this is the news hour live from doha coming up in the next sixty minutes the u.s. ramps up its plan to choke off iran's energy exports ending sanction waivers which
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had allowed some countries to buy its oil. a powerful cycle it's used in india after more than a million people were moved from its path. protesters are back in big numbers in sudan as a standoff with the military continues over how to bring in civilian. whatever they're doing is more like it out of extreme. released from prison ugandan rapper turned politician bobby wine vows to fight on i guess the government he says is panicking on polar east with the day's sport after losing had testosterone case caster semenya prepares for could be have final eight hundred metres at the diamond league in doha. the u.s. government has put an end to waivers for it should allow the eight countries to
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purchase an iranian oil they include china india and turkey who now face the prospect of u.s. sanctions if they don't stop crude imports from the islamic republic iranian oil sales have already fallen by half since washington pulled out of the twenty fifty nuclear deal of a reports from tehran. hours before more pressure from u.s. sanctions and welcomed an important guest the boss of opec his visit to an oil and gas exhibition. a signal that iran remains an important member of at least one very powerful club of nations no mucha this a comes to us says we hope all of that bind us together than what divides us but when the united states re imposed sanctions it granted waivers to some of the iran's biggest customers ending those waivers and iran supply means prices at the pump are likely to rise to address suggestions by u.s. president donald trump that some opec members namely saudi arabia and the united
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arab emirates might increase production to make up for iranian oil not making it to market it's probably potentially more dangerous to the very existence of the organization not to talk of that but does it with none of that. is. the morphs to divide this organization to saw its seeds of discord. to the extent that. we are not able to sit down and took decisions let alone implemented to get that meeting to meet market demand has been an important part of how iran has kept selling oil and coped with us sanctions china turkey and iraq have also said they cannot abide by unilateral american policies and will continue dealing with iran if pushed iran could obstruct shipping lanes in the strait of hormuz pull out of the twenty fifty nuclear deal and restart your
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brain human richmond none are things iranian leaders say they actually want to do but there is little doubt the country is hurting a crippled economy soaring prices runaway inflation iranians worry it could mean taxes going up and subsidies on fuel electricity and consumer goods going down last year this conference had even more buzz and even bigger exhibits and there was a little more excitement in the air about doing business but that was before the united states pulled out of the nuclear deal and really imposed sanctions but one russian chief executive said u.s. sanctions are exactly why russia wants to do even more business with iran but that's why they're here. so close you know we've you know it's for sure. it will be additional opportunity for russian companies because so busy in many many years since there is fear you get very good relationships between iran as a country and russia as a country and so he union even vice and now is there is
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a good chance to start mutual cooperation between companies. for the business level under u.s. sanctions he says the kremlin has encouraged companies to seek out iranian business partners characterizing sanctions as temporary complications but many iranians may say u.s. sanctions are not temporary enough and likely to lead to more hardship zain. china is the biggest buyer of any in oil and iran's a key ally in the chinese belt on the road initiative but as it responds to the u.s. move china needs to be careful not to jeopardize delicate trade talks training you has more from beijing. in delhi and one of china's most important ports some twenty million barrels of oil are reportedly stranded waiting to clear chinese customs. with the united states ending waivers on a rainy and oil purchases this week the future of the shipment is unclear the u.s.
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has tightened sanctions on all countries that continue to buy iranian oil after the first of may that includes china iran's biggest customer beijing says there's no justification for the u.s. policy. firmly opposed to unilateral sanctions. jurisdictions imposed by the u.s. . roughly a quarter of iran's exported oil is sold to china about half a million barrels a day the two countries have grown closer in recent years president xi jinping mediterranean counterpart in beijing last june just one month after the u.s. sanctions on iran iran is a key supporter of china's built in road infrastructure initiative designed to ease chinese global trade but analysts say china may have no option but to bow to u.s. demands but it is the way. the united states is serious in forcing china to pick
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a side the chinese government has to be very careful the timing is critical this week top negotiators from washington arrived in beijing for a new round of trade talks both sides are working to finalize a deal to end escalating tit for tat tariffs which began last year experts say china may give up iranian oil which makes up about seven percent of china's total oil imports to avoid jeopardizing discussions on trade for china now and the most important relation is still it's not with iran it's within us and there are other battles china need to fight in terms of transformative technology. china is desperate some sort of cutting slack from the u.s. should china stop buying iranian oil it could compensate tehran by boosting trade in other areas if it continues it could do so via a back door. bhatia for it without a good spot china has so far given no indication it intends to stop buying uranium
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oil leading some to believe it may be used as a bargaining chip in trade negotiations with the u.s. washington officials however say any wind down period or additional waiver is out of the question for china between e.u. al-jazeera aging well for more let's cross live to our white house correspondent kimberly hauck at this really does appear to be a maximum effort pushed by the u.s. doesn't it can but it. yes and there's no question that the administration is following through on exactly what it said it would do it has been saying since donald trump came to office that it wanted to put in place a maximum pressure campaign and this is a further extension of that when it comes to iran there was the desire donald trump the very specifically wanted to get iran's or oil imports or rather oil exports to zero deny funding centrally what it sees is the revenue stream for what the united states has accused iran of and that is sort of broader destabilization particularly in the middle east so the ministration has made no secret of what its goal is but
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there's fear here in the united states and of course around the world about sort of the impact of all of this given the fact that it seems that some of the more hawkish members of the trumpet ministration seem to be winning in terms of their agenda while they deny that they are pushing for regime change inside iran they say they're standing with the people of iran it's certainly appears that the sort of hard line efforts of officials like the secretary of state my pump pale and also the national security advisor john bolton seem to be winning over because as we look at all of this you have to ask the question what's next certainly this is going to put a shock on the economy of iran that there may be a desire by this administration to try to push people into the streets percent potentially triggering some sort of change in government but again that's a big question mark so there's a lot of risk in this strategy one that people are now cautiously watching here in the united states committee thanks very much indeed well in an exclusive interview
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with al jazeera iran's foreign minister says countries importing a very an oil will continue to do so despite u.s. sanctions german cities has been speaking to some of been surveyed all told told. the success or failure of these sanctions is going to be who buy their on the oil so we we're talking about countries such as china and india who are your major oil importers are they going to continue to buy any no two point first world these countries have declared that they do not recognize u.s. sanctions for. their private companies may because of u.s. cordage and because of the heavy hand that the united states is exercising on these issues may find it just prudent for themselves in the short term and i don't think it's prudent for anybody in the medium and long term to decrease but that doesn't mean that the governments agree and the governments have announced that they do not recognize or you can watch the full interview with iranian foreign ministers have
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a very fond talk to our visitor at four thirty g.m.t. this saturday well monday go see is an economist at the vienna institute for international economic studies is joining us now live from vienna thank you very much indeed for your time so this is a very complex issue when it comes down to the economic issues of everybody involved but if they countries such as india and china and turkey do not necessarily want to buy oil from the alternative such as saudi arabia or the u.a.e. but they also don't want to face the u.s. sanctions what do they do. hello good afternoon from vienna well actually to my knowledge and based on the data that i have seen today and in the in the past few days well other countries in opec cannot compensate the loss of iran's oil exports so it means that because there are many countries in the ward that our oil exporters there in conflicts or doing unrest like venezuela like libya
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lake sudan it's very difficult for iran to stop its exports of oil actually it will harm the global oil market and i'm not sure if so do you arabia or united arab emirates can compensate that loss of supply in oil market. essentially the u.s. does appear to be forcing countries forcing those who buy oil from iran to take sides it's not nearly as black and white as that is that there has to be some sort of gray area with this to what extent could this actually backfire on the united states well as as we've seen many countries many especially neighboring countries of iran to iraq pakistan and different other countries and also india and china they are trying to say that we do not abide by the u.s. policies and u.s. sanctions.

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