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good morning was a while come back so i makes me and for the only way come august and that's when young men. and give to give back to us i'll come up all the loose i want i want to give me. that's me. through it's all brother and see i resent what else yes. it's spect we respect one . has given us a sight see i joined the next week when i completed my senior high school i go through the leadership training and it's like democrats see when the boards you mean they are. so i went in full this leadership and i was lucky to be one of delhi
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this i'm very excited to. program and also. this coming sunday to attend program in a crowd and i'm proof i am very high go as the bus does the opportunity in my life to proceed my education i love. it. was. was.
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which is helping young women innovative businesses i mean he. was young people school not all of them. so we needed to create different pathways for them once they come out of school. program so how many groups like this do you have. used to for. their market. my business. was to actually.
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get biased for day. business with 2 women. basically she had very small we. also took a lot of exhibitions and conferences and she went to one. exhibition. with the shell alliance. it's incredible for hair pest molly for her business to grow but beyond that the number of people that she has engaged and is impacting is what's really really see as the change that's happening with this business.
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south come by so i can look at our trucks and. she's buying 10 sacks of the industry based on. what she normally price for i asked him every living. thing. quote. oh. oh. well. so if he does or doesn't the judges. let him and does the absence have the privilege of still so many young people when you meet their match 1st very shy very reserved when they have this opportunity the sky's the limit
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that's one person is able to change her family and her family then changes the out on families and then you see that's multiplier effect to where the whole community is and it's it's fantastic it's amazing. you have. your braces right in elective my parents writing you can start work.
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lebanon's prime minister a sad heady resigns ballon to antigovernment protests but demonstrators are demanding more. and has i'm sick of this is edges that i live from also coming up tens of thousands of kurdish led forces pull out from the border in north east syria paving the way. for turkey's joint patrols with russia. the u.k. is set to hold an early election which prime minister boris johnson hopes will break the deadlock on breaks. those pilots never have a chance these loved ones never had a chance they were in flying coffins we are sorry deeply and truly
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sorry. in the hot seat boeing c.e.o. admits his company made mistakes as he testifies about 2 fatal plane crashes. prime minister has resigned after days of nationwide protests and had any says he's reached a dead end in dealing with the unprecedented demonstrations and violence that a paralyzed the country they know ha is following developments from beirut. unrest in the streets of beirut running battles in the heart of the lebanese capital. police moved in after hundreds of men allied with political parties in power attacked government demonstrators who have been in the streets for almost 2 weeks demanding the ruling elite leaves office the prime minister saddam how d.d. has now handed his resignation letter to the president. for 13 days the lebanese
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people have waited for a decision for a political solution that would stop the deterioration of i have tried during this period to find a way out to listen to the people's voice and to protect the country from economic security and social changes today i will not hide from you i have reached a dead end it is time for us to have a big shock to face the crisis. the crisis is threatening civil peace the protest movement doesn't enjoy the support of the entire country has been law is among a number of groups backing the government i owe they chant the name of their leader . the iranian backed movement believes there is a campaign to topple the governing coalition to change the balance of power in favor of the pro western alliance protesters deny those accusations the definitely some people try to take advantage of this revolution movement whereby they will try to ride this wave and it's normal but the majority of the people on the streets are
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not that that is a very good support there are celebrations in the streets how did his resignation is seen as a welcome 1st step but what protestors are asking for is radical change early elections and an end to political sectarianism easier said than the question is will this trigger now a process by which hezbollah which is the critical player in the background as well as the president. has already had ms. brown to seal will those people agree to a technocratic government that would mean giving up power so far the governing alliance says it will be toppled only through constitutional means maybe hoping his decision to resign will pressure his coalition partners to make concessions on hezbollah led government needs political cover from someone like me who enjoys the support of the international community what began as
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a spontaneous protest movement is now a political crisis that spilled onto the streets lebanon's fault lines are deep and it's unclear what happens next a political vacuum a precarious situation a divided street an economy grinding to a halt lebanon has been here before and like in the past it is the security of the country which is facing the biggest risk. beirut. office max said is a professor at george washington university who specializes in lebanese politics he says unclear what's next for lebanon's government. hezbollah is the real dominant stakeholder of power in the country it has the capacity to rename heavy together with some of its allies in parliament chief among them of course christian president michel aoun and his powerful son in law the foreign minister and how do you they could then be tasked with forming a technocratic government which he leads. but hezbollah also has the option of
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going without having the forgoing prime minister had 80 and essentially trying to govern on its own together with its christian primarily christian alast that would be a very difficult thing for hezbollah says temp but they might attempt it anyway there is no doubt that the lebanese structure the very nature of the system that it really is based on a division of spoils among its various communities the christians the sunni the shia the druze there's no doubt that there is a problem at the heart of that but we we've also seen a governing coalition primarily since 2006 when prime minister had a duty and his party decided to partner up with hezbollah and president me shallow and said that governing coalition has been proven is specially incapable of delivering on good governance and that's a problem that we see not only in beirut but we're seeing also on the streets of
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baghdad this is 1st and foremost about governance about socioeconomics and not about geopolitics. a turkish president says tens of thousands of kurdish led forces have withdrawn from a border zone in northeast syria pullout was completed before deadline set for tuesday it paves the way for russian and turkish forces to begin joint patrols in the region hashim what are reports from gaziantep kurdish fighters were treating from the so-called safe zone but turkey says its patrols will determine if the withdrawal is in line with the deal is signed with russia last week the safe zone is a 440 kilometer long and 32 kilometer deep area that's.

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