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i suspect that's not a serious crime the incident you know the person for the time. i don't know intent or not to the top stories on jazeera the u.s. state department has released records related to its dealings with ukraine the documents were made public after a lawsuit by an ethics watchdog they confirmed multiple contacts between ukraine. and president all trump's personal lawyer rudy giuliani it supports testimony at the impeachment inquiry that senior officials were in the loop on efforts to pressure kiev into investigating trump's presidential rival joe biden john hendren has mole well it's a damning pack of about $100.00 pages and it suggests there's
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a larger cast of characters involved in president trump's pressure campaign on ukraine in here we find out that twice in march rudy giuliani the president's private lawyer was speaking to the secretary of state now that's interesting because giuliani had been sent to ukraine to do essentially opposition research to find out dirt essentially on joe biden who the president expected to be his chief political rival in 2020 what is interesting here is that with judy giuliani coordinating with pompei o and he's doing it through the white house assistant madeleine wester hout that this suggests that the organs of government were involved in this effort. at least 36 people have been killed by a landslide in western kenya heavy rains caused flooding in several remote villages in the west region rescue efforts have been put on hold because bridges and roads have been washed away on thursday people are missing local authorities say the
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disaster is unprecedented sky is a regional journalists covering a story. people are missing and. they give in. because of. the. bridge. that. open up the road back. but it is big. u.s. vice president mike pence has made an unannounced visit to iraq where he's met the leaders of the country's kurdish region pressed an issue of on bus on a senior u.s. official says the trip bill is to reassure iraqi kurds they remain washington's allies and sources said he addressed the ongoing protests in iraq in
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a call with iraq's prime minister. regarding our conversations with prime minister ahmadi we we spoke about beyond rest that's been taking place in recent weeks here in iraq he assured me that they were working. to avoid violence where the kind of repression that we see taking place even as we speak you know rahm and he he pledged to me that the that they would work to. protect and respect peaceful protesters as is a part of the democratic process here in iraq i also encourage them to listen to those who are protesting and their calls for reform where comes as one person was killed in the capital baghdad when security forces tried to stop protesters from reaching the central bank. and the. security forces fired tear gas and rubber bullets at protest as
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a number of people were injured at least 330 people have been killed since precious began in early october spotted by anger at widespread corruption and mass unemployment. at least 10 people have been killed in a car bombing in the northern syrian border city of tel aviv and several more were wounded in the attack in an industrial area of the city which is controlled by texas backed fighters iran has restored internet access off to the government imposed a shutdown last week in response to widespread protests demonstrations began off the government increased fuel prices by up to 200 percent. out of their world is next with a story of serious canals mysterious feet you know feet should say i did that with more news after that i found out.
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time. and it was quite a surprise to find myself in russia in the middle of a war the front seat literally. numbers were parents i worried and i. know there's a worry in times really it was a worry in time for us. not knowing. if when when we're going to get out and it was very worrying for the parents as well or you know. their sons or husbands and all that was going to come out because of the way the war was going but once it was over there was just a waiting game. during this conflict there was a bit of anxiety because if you're in the middle of a war trapped there you don't really know which side accidentally could hit your ship so it's quite scary times and it wasn't
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a glorious place to be obviously when you see a conflict like that and you watch it on the televisions there on the television or film war looks glorious book to be honest it is not it is completely horrific. we don't know if the israelis are going to push further from where they stopped on the sinai site further into egypt or we don't know alls we know always wish to walk in there like trapped animals. what would happen who knows. nobody could tell us. that's what we have to live with. it was in a prison as you would know way but usually you couldn't go anywhere couldn't do anything. just to carry on. that's an.
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opened 150 years ago to connect the mediterranean with the red sea the suez canal is a remarkable engineering achievement. however one a vent in the storied history of suez remains largely untold how in 196714 cargo ships unwittingly sailed into war not to emerge but another 8 long years. those manning the ships were neither prisoners nor hostages most came and went every few months but they did succeed in building a baritone community like no other. with their ships left in splendid isolation and unable to leave the suez canal base stablished their own unofficial micro nation complete with traditions sporting competitions and even postage stamps. they try to make the best of the situation in the great better late
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a particularly wide section of the canal so called because of its high salt content . the merchant seamen were not remotely experts on the conflict into which they landed theirs was a world of engines and curves and ropes navigation was their strength and war was alien to them yet they found themselves surrounded by the bitterest of enemies in a confrontation that was none of their making. as months 20 years their cargo ships became covered in fine desert sand which from a distance gave the flotilla a distinct yellow color as a result of the vessels became known as the yellow fleet. and i miss i know clearly meant. it stood on to fight off its here dipshit not friend. of the north end and
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as kind bogart. would you know to be on a cause of god to shrug it off good boat one of your most off you and sponsor vatican and. before via bunch of become of you become bunch of judeans and on to if you found fun you know what's worse to it and its was cannot find. this a bit as. in djibouti muslims are not merely conscious position if. out to. my name is sean dring i was an able seaman on
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the m.v. . which was a british cargo ship which predominantly sailed to australia new zealand from the u.k. . taken general congo there i'm bringing back vegetables fruit meat back to the u.k. has basically run. on this particular journey. to australia and. back for the united kingdom. we left fremantle. to cross the. indian ocean on comin through aden. when we arrived at the. southern end the vessels
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were more outside on a convoy of 14 ships would commence the next day phase slice through a little bit a lake on demba ba progressed through to port site which is roughly a 24. well not morning. on the convoy began to move into the base a late. this was the cold war a time of great tension between the superpowers of east and west rumors intelligence and espionage with occurrences of the day. and on the 13th of may $967.00 soviet intelligence warned of an imminent attack by israel the attack they said might begin on the syrian front where israel had assembled troops.
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egypt which at the time had a defense agreement with that syrian our eyes prepared for battle. these were extremely tense times in the region a decade earlier and 1956 research crisis had seen israel invade the sinai peninsula part of egypt in a conflict that drew in the world's major powers. a large number of egyptian ground forces crossed the suez canal and dug in of the sinai peninsula israel's response was to put its own army on to a state of alert. 11 years later on the 22nd of may 1967 egypt closed 2 israeli ships access to the straits of tiran a strategic waterway leading to the port of a lot in the south of israel. the next day egypt also close the entrance to the
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gulf of aqaba to all ships carrying the israeli flag as well as to international oil tankers bound for a lot the rhetoric between both sides ramped up and war appear to be eminent. but to crewmen on a brief supply stop in aden now part of yemen the geopolitics of the middle east. were not uppermost in their minds. on the way home from the far east we bunkered we stopped in aden and bunkered there to pick up fresh water in oil and we picked up some supplies there as well. during this time the 6 engineer and i decided we were asked the chief if we go ashore just for a last minute bit of shopping before we go into the suez canal and at the red sea. as a result of that we were on shore and we met a couple of british soldiers marines and they were on patrol and they said to us
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i think you to a better get back to ship because it's going to kick off around here we didn't really know what that meant so we went back to the ship. anyway we finished been green in aden with the oil and water and supplies and we headed up the red sea i think it was before we went to the red sea or during this time we had a meeting with the ship's officers and the captain and they knew something was going wrong but they said should we carry on they took a vote whether they should carry on to the zoo's can now or turn around and go back round. the bottom end of africa however my personal vote was carry on.
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because it know it's some surprise. less than a month afterwards sipping was barred from the straits of tiran israel launched a series of attacks on egypt and positions triggering in $196076.00 day arab israeli war which drew in not just egypt but also syria and jordan it was monday the 5th of june 1967. i was on watch when all of a sudden we had an amazing noise of a jet engine and as we looked up. we see in
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a formation of sri fighter planes coming across from the sinai side just above much tight and flew between ourselves the last 4 ships the 3 planes crossed they immediately climb show high altitude and as we looked at them they began to do what we now know was a means of blowing up the wrong way. at the airport or the air force base.
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we could see it it was less than a mile and a quarter way out than oculus we watched the jets bombed a long ways fish and then they israeli warplanes which were pottle by lying because i was then attacked those 3 awful nation of 3 israeli jets one state dropped their payload they came back and crossed towards sinai again again very very low on must fight and then across battle the sinai no sooner had they gone down another wave of survey came in and did exactly the same and we watched these formations over the next couple of alice every 4 minutes 5 minutes they would be comin across do an option as bullets damages a cloud to the egyptian air force base which they literally obliterated.
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off. while the war was going on where you just sister sort of thing that was going on because it was only a mile from the is merely rampal it's a resort applying. we saw were very the let me know at times we stayed out on deck and we was just watching the the battle going on shore saw it round rand is mayor and the surrounding areas we watched her with a trace of bullets code red bullets we could hear would like the explosions gharyan
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and also but the catalyst there was said to us you know you play should be careful so we still watched it so we really didn't sleep much when i was 6 days. 6 days after the war began mr aziz ceased israeli tanks and troops attacking egypt's sinai peninsula reached this it was can now israeli troops stood in the eastern side of the waterway gyptian forces were massed on the western side in a standoff that gave both control of traffic on the canal. the egyptians reacted by
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closing the suez canal their goal was to physically prevent israel from having access to the canal so all ships were scuttled to make the canal impossible passenger ships would be allowed to complete their journeys but cargo vessels could go no further than the great better lake there they were instructed to drop anchor and wait for further developments this decision brought together 14 ships of different flags for british 2 west german 2 polish 2 from sweden one french one czechoslovakia and one bone garion and an american vessel war and politics at. unwittingly assembled the yellow fleet. we became trapped because we. very soon afterwards within a matter of days that address been sunk it seemed to us training open or close on
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it at the northern entrance and as we understood it the that probably done the same thing to the south of us so the audio of us making in the scape something like that sunny to the south seemed to good to know that there was probably no possibility whatsoever. there was news suddenly navigations there was no indefinite no telephone tone and like that and it was days the only thing it we had us that the mean ship's radio but you could communicate all over the world with. that this law stop by the egyptian authorities to stop us using that because let's face it we could possibly have sent in a lot and formation as to what was going on so we bombed allowed to do that and to stop us from doing the we had a policeman on board ship and his job was to look after the interests of the
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egyptian authorities and ensure that we did not use such radio. shortly after we were there the captain of our ship thought we do need to get in touch with these other people and he made it his business to get in the lifeboat because the light boat was our taxi we lowered the ships like guy who got in our taxi and went right to all the other ships and suggested to those people where to make the best of this up we possibly count on the all agreed that this would be a really good idea from following on from not then they came up with another a new. amber of unique ideas as to why they could best improve life for everybody on the lake. when it's the life boats manned by one of the officer aboard the ship went to the israeli side and i think that they were taken assured by the
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israelis and sent back to london so at all costs we stead of the israeli side but there was an occasion and the early days when women died that a memo came from the egyptian side to say that any of the any of the boats sailing side the perimeter of the ships in the canal will be shot upon. a couple of months past we've been told that the international red cross were trying to talk to both parties egyptians and israelis. about what they could do for the crews who were trapped. the captain had decided that if we could keep a skeleton crew on board. then the rest of the crew could be repatriated. on the egyptian authorities and the israelis authorities allowed and then call it
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all from athens through to cairo. i was one of the skeleton crew of the young man i was 20 was a seaman an old the captain swung to the doctor. in the advances that. the canal would open we just needed sufficient crew to mount the vessel and take it out to port side on the mediterranean side. i didn't really. understand or appreciate what the dangers might have been at that point i just saw well ok. undy only this i don't know about no money i haven't got children or old age you know yet it should be me that's they say if i have a lover or however long it takes for this conflict to end i had no idea it was going to end up the way it did. as the
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guns fell silent what to do with the 14 cargo ships stranded in the middle of the canal became a problem that neither egypt or israel was willing or able to resolve. the sailors on board seemed destined to be patently marooned in this isolated desert waterway communication with the outside world was tightly controlled with radio calls restricted to medical emergencies. the ship's owners made a decision to rotate the crews so after 4 months or more each merchant seamen would be replaced even though there was little work to do apart from basic maintenance all the sailors continue to receive their food wages.
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coming up in part to be yellow fleet crews devised different ways some quite ingenious to improve conditions on board. the way had a lot of big games spin l the next sicko 968 i think and so the polish ships decided to of a many a lympics and of course they are gonna start that all off all sorts of things. since its inception in 1961 the kuwait fund has been supporting people's livelihoods and over. 100 countries by funding projects in the rape sectors. ranging from infrastructure to health education. these initiatives ultimately help to eradicate poverty. and promote sustainable development.
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hello everyone tater not over the top stories on our 0 the u.s. state department has released records related to its dealings with ukraine the documents were made public after a lawsuit by an ethics watchdog they confirmed multiple contacts between ukraine sector state might compare and president donald trump's personal lawyer rudy giuliani it supports testimony at the impeachment inquiry that senior officials were in the loop on efforts to pressure kiev into investigating trump's presidential rival joe biden. at least 36 people have been killed by a landslide in western kenya heavy rains caused overnight flooding in several
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remote villages in the west prokaryotes region rescue efforts have been put on hold because bridges and roads have been washed away. yes vice president mike pence has made an unannounced visit to iraq where he's met the leader of the country's kurdish region president now. a senior u.s. official says the trip is to reassure iraqi kurds they remain washington's allies. and. in one person has been killed in the iraqi capital baghdad when security forces tried to stop protesters from reaching the central bank security forces fired tear gas and rubber bullets at protesters a number of people were injured. israel's opposition leader benny gantz is once again called on prime minister benjamin netanyahu to resign over corruption charges it follows netanyahu saying on friday he would not step down over these 3 indictments calling it an attempted coup. the whole of we
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b.l.o. fleet was a convoy of merchant ship stranded in the su is cannot but the 967 arab israeli war to survive their crews lived in the cargo of food the ships were carrying. dead and up bundles of things that way of edible stuff that we heard us cargoes on the ships remember the ships came from all over the far east nashville area that come from you know vietnam hong kong fell up in that come from a shell here in the world loaded with old salts and good china and about the same time as i was there the companies the ship warned us and said look the whole this cargo is going to be a construct of total loss it will not be used again you know there was things like
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a robot and t. i mean there's thousands of tons of tea and cases of the there's thousands of tons of rubble and bales of all but the stuff that was good for us in the canal we were told that we could use so we had there have always knew better than that and and the hutchison they had found all sorts of books full of clothes. you know like one of the ships had been to vietnam and it was full of prolongs shelly and ships they were all full of frozen meat in a lawman stuff like that so we didn't go we didn't go short with this you know the way they were all the stuff was handed round the leak you know so that was really no problem at all when. if your ship if you was on. the american ship as an example and you
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didn't have any fresh fruit because you could get skinned scabby if you don't it in then the issue is you still can dish it out in the middle of the lake with the belt down all the time so your captain would have spoke to my captain and said look can you send some can you give me some of your cattle because we can't miss it's about sustaining life so we will go and open the hatches down below open the fridge is get out for carcasses of lamb go and open the fridge goes to where all the apples where it all boxes about will go on and pays get them all. canned fruit you know which have been produced in australia in camden to ship and back to you to europe to the u.k. . all life will would be down in the water basically to its goals what
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we would put in to take to your ship to give you and then you would want to thank us for that so you would say well look the only thing i've got is whatever. take that back. and touch change you can change. the. diamond on the can all after a couple years they cargoes within the holes of the ships was deteriorating and in particular on they ships had to come from australia they had they had frozen food disk it was costing a lot of money every day to keep the phasers going to keep the stuff coal they also had lots of things like bowls and children's and then realised that you know that was a limit as to how long they can afford to keep this these these color goes beyond
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reasonable condition the dead osc far a mission to try and ship there was a colossal on the daleks andrea and get them shipped from there but there i understand that they actually i thought this would not follow that the dolphin. so the decision was made to try and get rid of that stuff we had there with no option but to dump a lot of the side spurs were fed the fashion if nothing else you know. as munster did 2 years maintaining those ships became increasingly difficult temperatures in summer would touch 50 celcius winter desert nights could be
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bitterly cold engines needed to be regularly service to ready for the eventual day when the ships would be released fuel supplies were also limited with no prospect of replenishment. the bottles a. shift in stand. but none of it's on my vehicle the floor on the void on the thus far on the valve governor so if i'm striking lawyer father on the water. the little bit of use of shift and stand. my father gave me once avoid. the most amount of shift of muscle i can. know the sort i'll see on the also for the job at all for those of us on the ballot absolutely. on 10 descends on figure when i was on some
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cong. victory for the machine it doesn't leave just one then the house the farm come to us avoid the spot us 50 say oh it was a very heated moment i'm modern i'm told. i'm seeing a fan on the beautiful i'm going to be mostly the money for them that month so get outside i'm still does i'm going to the a cut in the house of on the come out of a snow. my responsibilities and board the ship were to ensure that all the electrical apparatus and electronic operatic on board the ship which kept and 1st class working order because we expected to be either the canal any day so had we gone to another port from the canal they had the ship's deck officers would have expected all the electronic equipment electrical equipment to unload the cargo so even
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though we were in the canal i still had to do what we then called rig team duty to ensure that everything was checked that it was working and it was in good order. with little to do apart from maintaining the vessels the crews could only look on at events around the. israelis continue to occupy the sinai peninsula and despite a widespread condemnation from the international community showed no signs of leaving. over the next 3 years clashes continue to east of the canal some involving aircraft and heavy artillery along the ceasefire line in the sinai both sides suffered casualties in what became a political stalemate. at this time the suez canal remained closed to all traffic in both directions. while heavy clashes continued
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in the region east of the canal the world was focused on global politics the cold war was at its height and the fate of 14 ships stranded in a wide section of the su is canal was not an international priority. the plight of the yellow fleet had slipped off the news agenda months dragged on and the 14 ships remained a dying company great britain make the crews realise that their best option was to create a spirit of international cooperation and a stark contrast to events in the wider world friendships were formed as well as the great to better and bake association. we were very much a community because there were only 27 people on board our ship and many of the other ships had we just screwed like that the company didn't have a full compliment which would have been about 70 personnel on board a ship but we were down to 28 though it was necessary then to make friends with all
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the other ships with the american ships and the swedish ships and their polish arabs and the other british ships so it was very important that we got in touch with then and made a good relationship with them. not long after the ships arrived they stopped at us but the call that they got it but only association the concept was developed by one of the masters of the blue funnel ships and the muscle of the swedish ship carlotta and they thought this would be a good idea to set something up for the welfare of the crews and just give them
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something to do. i was contacted by mr jim starkey who was a captain on one time on board the port of a cargo and he suggested that we all should get together to form a group called the great better lakes association. which i was very happy to join and in joining that i got a nice tie with a little lanka round it in the 14 ships which were very proud of and i got a badge for my car and regular correspondence from all the people who'd been in the lakes at that time. anyone could join the g.b. elliott anyone who went to the canal and indeed over the years i must have been like about a 1000 people who had been out there. and they were all invited to join the g.p.l. there was diplomats in the us. agents of us all sorts of people you name them a lot lots and lots of the media crews come out they have to interview and
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especially with senior politicians and then the senior politician has created good did time for us to canada. i have a lot of the other things that we didn't like can things that both like to see changed every day and they use questions no they went to the head a government and you can look it up we got an unsound from a lot so and so a lot since and it was quite good not to speak. the g.p.l. a continued through the time that their ships were stuck in the canal and those poll sorts of things organized via through the media we had a limp big games being held in mexico in 1960 to think and so the pool ships decided to of a many ellen picks and of course they are going i guess that that whole last hole saw something.
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below but as you like the i'll give mine though because up there most of us mountain and thus the denser them gives out some of the. want to avoid a of. a motive come on mom. far from giving city people hope the bosy good other beyond your facade is good for them. that's what i was going. on for you did it's a fluke of the hero medallion. and the cup is about mythology about mit other europeans even though you're going none of your one go under but that's money in
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the middle we are not but the argument of the medallion given i'll supply golson. to some people would be my. eyes id 0 but on 3rd gold people not able to be. in the middle in front of it. when they started this g b l e mail home with a little bit difficult at times for the crew on there developed some stumps the idea was that we did not belong to israel but didn't belong to egypt who had a community on a road and this was trying to set identity we had a little in stamps and over the years there was hundreds of those stumps developed by the could use they were made initially just drawn by hand and the cadets on the ship would quit color them in their various colors with felt and pins for their other hand. but after that they're not nor in my time we had we did them either on
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a piece of a little linoleum all we did them on like i don't know is a robot with a cut a date in a could stop the monkey shit and those stops were sent on to the mail going back to the u.k. and they became quite international a new one and a collector's item because of the fact that some of those stamps went to one of white america still yeah all of a britain germany france using those stamps which were homemade we were never shown to show off half the mail would go home just using those. so there's 2 other ways we did it we put on egyptian stamps as well along with their own stamps and gyptian authorities would frank those and send them on them gyptian postal authorities or we would put on a g.b. l e stamps and then give them to do a crew member who was going to germany all the states whatever and he would push
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sinai peninsula shipping companies had been denied access to the suez canal watched events unfold with interest with egypt in control of both banks of the canal they saw positive signs that the waterway would after 6 years of closure finally be reopened. sailors of the 14 ships of the yellow fleet could only watch on hoping the canal would be reopened and their ships finally allowed to complete their journeys however escape from their desert seclusion would take time engineers spent 2 years removing sunken barricades at both ends of the canal 80 years had also taken their toll on the ships and for the majority traveling under their own power would prove impossible only with the help of tugs and cranes could they be moved the exception was the 2 german ships on the 7th of june 1975 they
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started their engines set a northerly course and set sail for homburg with their cargo of metal and minerals in doing so they set a record for the longest sea shipping voyage in history 80 years 3 months and 5 days. further. this i inserted from an out when the hardware of the minster learned. of their not been. these 1st in mind. to be divided 6 or so forth or below it and then by did visit soem of. the. of them 5th. niemand of them shift division. d. a grade of high in. the base at some d.
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the. the. the. the in. when i come i call this so. as can now never left my mind at worst had such an appallingly that it became part of my life the experience that i had on the lake and they carry it through every day every week and every year somewhere in my mind i would think of my time and it's those canal and mostly it is very very good at the experience for a young person of 23 years of age to be and such
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a dangerous environment. to turn the dangerous environment into one where we could have recreation and to a certain extent enjoy sales force an experience not to be missed and i would not mest be in the suez canal under any circumstances either greatly to my life and i think it helped to make me as a person. has
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hello again or welcome back we're here across parts of southeastern australia as well as towards the east we're still dealing with bushfires that are burning across the region now we had fun fun about to push through and of course sydney was dealing with some lower visibilities because of the haze as well as the fire across much of that area where we are going to be seeing though as the temperatures over the next few days they are going to be making their way up across much of the area for adelaide though your temperatures are coming up as well $32.00 is expected high as we go towards monday but for sydney expect to see still hazy conditions as we go from sunday to monday and by the time we get towards tuesday our next round of rain is expected in the forecast there well for new zealand things are going to be quite nice over the next few days but we're going to see a big drop in temperatures particularly down here for christ church forecasts here as we go towards sunday 25 degrees so it's a very nice day as we end the weekend monday though completely different temperature 15 degrees is going to be a high up towards auckland though a fairly nice day for you at 21 degrees there and then very quickly up here towards
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japan we are looking at very messy weather a weather system is coming in off the sea of japan bring some very heavy rain over the next few days and for tokyo your temperatures are going to be about $22.00 degrees but it is going to be heavy rain across much of the area there. in china cancer drugs can be pretty bit of leeks pensive some desperate patients travel to india to buy cheap generic versions but what cost when aced follows those smuggling to survive on al-jazeera as we embrace new technologies rarely do we stop to ask what is the 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 determine if this was true in the job and investigation reveals how even the smallest devices have deadly environmental and health costs we think ok we'll send
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our you waste to china but we have to remember that air pollution travels around the globe death by design on al-jazeera. this is al-jazeera. hello on our intel or this is the out there news hour live from london coming up. more questions for the white house over ukraine the state department is forced to release documents that show trump's noire was in close contact with the secretary of state. dozens killed and dozens more feared missing after a landslide sweep away villages in western kenya. u.s. vice president mike pence makes an unannounced visit to iraq to reassure kurdish allies to.
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