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has declared the end of all peace talks with the un recognized government after all says the scouts political agreement which aims to bring about a national unity government is to be abolished fighting continues near the capital tripoli. area will relax coronavirus logged elves and several cities including lagos in a boot just starting may 4th but all non-essential travel between states has been banned wearing face masks outdoors has been made compulsory in la chariots close to 1300 confirmed coronavirus cases and 40 deaths. more than $500.00 garment factories in bangladesh have been allowed to reopen it comes off to hundreds of employees to work on sunday defiance of a month long shutdown they said they were facing starvation without their wages. those are the headlines and news continues here on al-jazeera after witness to stay with us. every
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generation has a higher purpose. always make sure that the story that i'm telling is impactful it's always on so in the simple question why should people care 'd. killings it's. it's a reflection of the post of society that's boys and. shutting families about i mean. that all of us acted out about it longer than a song i did some of this is they are too well then after 40 that i wouldn't call
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good morning let's just. say as a happy very ok there was a last question arguments. just that just yesterday was very challenging 6 o'clock sam very. nervous i love you christmas and now i'm on holiday here tomorrow i'm leaving the the problems all prayer. i started working in case he ran into the 70 or is really been leaving office. wrong sample 0.0 and imbue chief. was new to. the soon as you saw on
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the block he. said there's a lot happening so today it's a big trial kicking off for cleveland's. there's 8 people appearing including a police senior police officer used to work at the durban central police station and bushel but the main story here is not only the trial pads i was recently in touch with my people at cleveland and there's a new head man who just moved in like a month ago it's almost like oh let's wait and see. who is next politics and was in the towel is very securitized almost every politician doesn't matter which party you belong to you need to have a bodyguard that's us and isn't of course of the stuff that crops up as we go along . hot.
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90. and. 200. 56 messages. and never intended to become a journalist it was a career that i always tell people who choose me. however know you. and if i think yeah we can talk about how many people are affected by this land. i really want to start covering politics i just to get a sense of what it was like if i really cut my teeth into it and i discovered this passion for it but i didn't even know existed i started working in case it in that attack when it was just almost every week i was covering the murder of
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when i'm done 17 i realize that's the strange thing still so happens the case dockets going mr. witnesses actually ended up being cruel to some cases and still back to the killing off the so must article which then promotes the issue is going to sharp focus. in life i think we have a thing don't want to ask if these are her own personal bodyguards or these are the ones provided by the states. what things can we talk to about what country talk turns out i don't know if there are so much in
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training that our young girls looks off and then you can manage your week trial you need all told as long as the case is that or. under way. but they were right to call you. where members traum and irritate the man then you sound like you even allowed to spank him it is really really loony minutes when in full it isn't. so. much and. i think i will try to be the patient in danger and just a little less questioned and fortunately for us in the same way we were. we won't if they see us shamba nurtured and learned through the ones i lost in just a moment been a trauma in some piss and it's no us to go to you know when the nightmares went on
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2 years in. a no that you know you used and yeah you. can. meet. and that's. how to support your cause that's where your safe car oh my ensued sleek said 3 general cindy so much on the day he was assassinated to leave the masterminds behind to hit us. to see that 4 days are there as the story for us so wizards will start off from long game according. to their logic and now living in mortal. sesa simply doing what he says and give them whatever little game being this is shanley's. we enter into a book and then i'm hopeful i mention it many naive and the
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then begin to enjoy a good moment to cement the stigma. surrounding yourself and them a few. hours of training in. playing in the rain the people that you believe sponsor who you know we've been is that they are around us if. we believe in. is. that as long as there's still the mountain in the back of that's what i want to know yeah when he saw. the great trucks and the same position that you are in can you step. rolling that you counselors have turned down being placed in a witness protection program ahead of the child saying they refuse to abdicate their judi's and the wards that they so the pay a say they still draw strength from the life of cindy so much that god and his
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many people who were killed and gravely the thing is who was behind it so. badly bush. is nearing says ok that's. exactly what happened. well what would an investor shiela. do. to. talk to me to draw more money. for wives simply ideas or just by scientists. but have not. done well for months. and. i was no more color and where i am a commission going in that way or i'm a politicians i figure i live in plans of 490. 2 as.
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unemployment rate in the business world. i was under no interest or 2 don't know how to get. the record until. we demurred on. that might as i. do know. that it was not what was she going to tell it was rather workable and couldn't point to the police but i said to let well you know him of course and. i want to learn just how some of produce are going to talk all my. cousins or what to do with 2 nurses who could do and i would too so do not. know what i will. do to them so never mind example now if i come here.
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even in a handbag. when you miss manners would. know which means when when your bunch. of you shows it is the person it was goes to what it is about above i have no question but. those to. buy you about to live a double or a bunch of. so we. all know this. is. from our. last. candidate. who says. it was reality that. opening in iraq clearly what happened to. what happened. to me to.
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ago wasn't. why that the things that i didn't actually were saying i'm going madison's i was. at a total well isn't it just packed management agency but think about the legacy that will be when he's leaving so that is it is to be there listening to lady wanted to ask them when they're. needed t.n.g. by the event of a freak. on a summer stock and women are in that round some and. doesn't even she lacks understand that there is. of course there's a moment to say here are cool. it's pointless undies as i've been shake. my. hand.
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i'm very passionate about journalism and i i throw myself 110 percent and do whatever i do but then i did taste sometimes how demanding it is of every aspect of me and my life. this is so much to do so many stories to tell you just never get the wrist time that she needs. my day saying no man i'll tell you about my house so tired like i was always tired even let her go to jail like 0 just always exhausted those a day i was at a store i collapsed twice in one day but even collapsed fainted twice is then they were like you want to go to a hospital here. i was like no other go back home i get to the doctor's office and
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i literally collapse at the doctor's office. so you commissioned this new book. i'm talking about me to think at some stage as i was writing a book on political calendar 2nd runs up when you're asking a book but i'm not you can just write up for what i'm looking for. a bodyguard with doubled up as a hit. because most of the political stimulus didn't make. it so that ok. yeah well you're out of work or personal. only i think i don't think so i don't think we're talking. just don't be here and write about it because i mean when i was younger are used to have this and it's going to see you know i think that i'm a journalist it's a form of a sort of qubits case who is used to literally said to me you've got to win for the prefixed yeah refused because of me it appears out of weakness. but now that of all
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that i'm like. that they've been so busy with or. were. it's not easy to mouse people to continuously talk a little bit. especially with a case like syria so my guys we have is just still a lot of unanswered questions you don't want to feel like you're exploiting someone's pain. even though it's true just trying to make sure that the story doesn't die. on the islands of the long run. from news from africa or
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knows this job i'm sam. all casing i'm taller than john and kemp in them by a bodyguard back. by . i think the fascination of sin is a much darker as what really made people say what the hell is going on. but it's not one person there's a much larger context to would like to tarry aeration about the moral fiber of society as well. will cut down on my musings on a big. or just happening. so you'll go no not oh yeah i want
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a new look for them. inscribed says shauna at the jeweler he was still busy he had left in his contract after a little while joan was walkin around with all our life on our. special and relaxed you know last day i get home i thought last day it's been a challenge i very much a bit of cordless the so huge. so you miss him a lot missing a 1000000. dial his crew member. or not i would just say such as if he has a little. trouble with school in just bending over to help him. how
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it. was. just the basics and then whatever else either come back or finish. the. map. do you worry about the risks that come with the job. i think we've seen the months of passion that i have like you actually just and stuff we started. as a. what are you looking at. major political campaigns possible so this is so short a little too nice. it created an environment where the people who i. am here are buried in that actually now become an industry to deal with and. have.
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the trial of the so-called liberal and 8 has been postponed i'm joined by newsroom us because was a minute tell bureau chiefs who is in studio with us this afternoon so share with me than see under the experience your experience of covering issues around the violence the killings at cleveland's hostel you also have been tracking the political killings and looting the killing of cindy. but talk to me about clipless itself has now become almost a business and the business of killing and hit men there has become so prominent because of the high levels of unemployment you know death is all is. literally death is a heartbeat away i mean this whole network that's said to have involved policemen it's said to involve politicians during them where on
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a commission of inquiry we had heard that ziggy burns was a place where politicians go shopping for hit men and the problem here to less is is the weapons that are used for these assassinations are not legal. i'm so tired of the killings in this province but i don't really get disillusioned i don't think there's even much luxury of time for that. was good i'm just going to fall apart so that's why i was just keep going like keep going keep going until const up. you contact starts a story like cindy are going to steam house where.
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in a war torn city you know iraq a magic documents the stories of the survivors recording bare hopes and dreams for a peaceful future after american troops withdrawal. but the conflict is far from over. he turns the camera on himself when i so take control and his family are off forced to flee nowhere to hide a witness documentary on al-jazeera. on the deserted streets of they've become from your figures couriers on bicycles delivering food or medicine to lock down colombians most of them here are venezuelan migrants. a mother of 4 says contagion is always on her mind none of them receive health insurance for their work and exposing themselves and very few seem to have it yet there may be
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a bright side people who look down on them as a skilled migrants now say they're essential to control the virus i receive messages on the out saying that we are you know so i was a nurse back what i am doing is not all that different from my passion helping others. are counting the cost billions now to save trillions lost economic output the back thing is all sort of all produced a covert $19.00 test kit for $1.00 plus u.s. oil all maligned as proof sinks into negative territory. counting the cost on al-jazeera. al-jazeera was goes on a roller coaster journey in the wrong and discovers how football can empower the refugee community itself to lead and identity. i'd like to prove to the world. cup. i will be able to prove myself to my towns from friends
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and my soul. to the psychic child afghan you know it's on al-jazeera. the below go a little. a little. anger and frustration in living on the terror call of the protesters armed with petrol bombs take aim at banks. i'm tempted al this is all just there a live from doha also coming up donald trump's coronavirus briefings are back and he's vowing to seek damages for china's handling of covert 90. departed.
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