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put the country on a pass away from dictatorship and towards democracy, but there's still a sense of uncertainty. as to new teens wait to see what case i had long term plans for the country proved to be so at a height of al jazeera, rolling stones, drama charlie watts has died. a london hospital at the age of 80 is published. this said he passed away peacefully, surrounded by family drama, joined the stones in 1963, and helped one of rocks, gracious rhythm sections more than 50 years. in april, he withdrew from the groups tool because of an undisclosed health issue. ah, look at our main stories now in the us presidents insisted the deadline for his forces to leave cobbles at port by the end of this month will be met. but it's cause concern among his european allies, other g 7 leaders, even though jo biden's position is that they'll continue to work together on
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a vacuum issues. we agreed that we will continue to close our close cooperation to get people out as efficiently and safely as possible. we are currently on a pace to finish by august the 31st. the sooner we can finish the better each day of operations brings at risk to our troops. but the completion bog is 31st depends upon the tale bond. continuing to cooperate and allow access to the airport. for those who are transfer, we're transporting out no disruption to our operation. in addition, i've asked the pentagon and the state department for contingency plans to adjust the time table. should that become necessary? oh taliban warned people against travelling to cobbles, add port to try and leave afghanistan. the group strongly opposes any extension to foreign evacuation flights, saying they must be complete. by the end of the month, the group spokesman promised that thousands of people currently at the airport can
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safely return to their homes. he said the security in the country will be guaranteed and are all the headlines zombie as new president hawkeye and h. illema has been sworn in at a ceremony in the capital in soccer countries 70 elected president want landslide election victory earlier this month. countries for peaceful change of power to an opposition policy has been held as a rat triumph of authoritarianism in africa. and his inauguration the business and vowed to turn around zombie as flagging economy. parts of australia is most populous state on the new night because he has to contain another outbreak of cove it new south wells is struggle to rain in the delta vary and under the country, so called 0 covert policy. and then in neighboring new zealand, the government there hopes to boost vaccination rights during another nationwide lockdown. that's it for myself and the team here in london. we'll see you tomorrow line i g area is the program coming up next and then they'll be more news from doha,
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at the top of the next hour. the people have come to expect a lot for analysis era over the years. if they're reporting the commitment to under reported type of the commitment to the human story. but it's also the idea of challenging those in power. if a politician comes on this channel, they will be challenged and that's what people say to us. they want the questions answered, that is what we've always done. that is what we will continue to use about
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my field with beautiful things as well as something that may be perceived as ugly. it is a land with potential. my name is viola stevo. this is my jerry monning. okay. was the one that quan was doing push it back. i let it lean back. i think it's a fuck. i think you need to put a line like the line. yes. yes, exactly. but they get me so well. so already she knows
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exactly if i ah ah, this is penny bigger. she's the creative designer for the klan label under the house of the federal. and she also happens to be my daughter, my 1st georgia. welcome about a p. i'm eager to hear about what transpired limits good, you know, several ruth the fact that we have an opportunity to establish a platform or what is pretty much the premier, the spoke platform for managed. where in the u. k. you here have
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a real easy yourself top drawer. it's not just getting a nigerian brand on sub row. it's getting the 1st female brand on time to be they are prepared to actually have do allow from dealers to have a row on the window. so that's, that's a nice one. take the extra things for, for gland to several rows, preferred to look at booth. i can see that none is arranged when he should be able to buy off the rack with jealousy. the book she does with pieces is very, very glamorous and the few things i, i proud when i wear them with what jolla has done over the years in terms of
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these class came in breaking down that design and making those designs available in a much more diffused form, this means that we can have the advantage of commercializing whilst at the same time, reaping the rewards our bespoke clothing. we want to make more scars so that people can tie this. african african tend to interrupt and it's also a way of just injecting. but of color into your outfit. it's exciting. the working with focus, you always have all these crazy idea then they come through in the group. but what i tried to do this, so the rain her in so that we can rain is such
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a target market because that's really all this is about we have we actually sat down to, to think about it like wow, what does she think about me as her walking path now. yeah, but the thing is that we complement each other so well. she and her this does have brief new life into the business because is there is going to be longevity. the job have to come in and revise fields and turn things around that. oh, okay. so dawn, she is a beautiful don't you think it is a little bit high? i find there's a symbiotic relationship between both plan and deal that i think that it's very
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healthy, 20 discipline by her mother's knowledge dealer is, i believe, freed and inspired by teddy's contemporary. we met several years ago when she had a legal matter last year was over and professional in my life. in another life she wanted to be a model, can see that ah, so you see the flow then when you walk it was 5. wow. is this the walk out?
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was the area in which colonial must be niger. this is where old money resides, but now the new rich have taken over. you can see that in the new building and keep rising on every morning. beth cade, my house keeper. this is my home we tend to be very bad with morning work drugs on, on to so leaves and when bed and then i usually have to go and we have to
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we have meetings and then she jumped, jumped up and, and then she tries to get to the office ahead of me. ah, ah oh, i think i already have a quote. okay. must be a huge client. police lander with weaver gone, we always say no. you go in somebody i me ah,
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i'm surprised that what i've ended up doing because it was not evil in my plan. it wasn't on the card for me at all. let me go and my money came quickly. i'm john driebe. okay. i studied business administration and got a degree from the university of miami, florida. however, i was very much drawn towards the art ah, the path that my parents have was to give their children the very best of education so that the children would come back to and rich the business. and therefore, through that and rich nation, most parents who spend the children abroad to
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go and study. that's really and most of those parents have businesses in the private sector. the children obviously have to come and take over the businesses so that they can last long into the future. the land indicate to walk like mike. so i was able to forward with them forward quickly calculated my commission.
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and to, to my surprise, what i was due to was more than my why yes, salary. when i left business on defense focus once they've got to the magnitude of the road, it isn't a bad business. my father said this is what you were trained for to come into the family business. so i looked at, you know, and i thought, i just don't want to miss the my father said to me, can you compare how much you would be making if you sold one car
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compared to spending one dress. if that's what you want to do, you have to send for yourself. i'm not going to get involved with your p nothing. we thought i had to part ways where i had to go and find my own purpose. it's part of our culture to, to look our very, very best for, for a special occasion. and we have many occasions here. there's always a wedding, always a birthday party, a celebration of some sort. and for that people will spend money to look very good for that. one for that one occasion. so that's the way
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it's always been even with the hand woven fabric that i my favorite, the actually called i shall key. which literally translates to top draw clothing because they'll hand me to me on the loose and they're fabrics of great antiquity. so even in those days they were special. you can imagine what it's going to look like when everything is cut to fit you know? yeah, this is how this is how we do it baby. especially when i'm alone. i what i call the 2 main break. yeah. the
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i go out into the, the, into the villages to source for the fabric that authentic african fabric these one fabric stayed back to the 11th century. i feel one on those same rooms that were using the live in century. we caught it out and made it look like leave as i was growing up as a kid, i saw that traditional clothing. our style were always made out of me. and for the longer full time, i thought that was authentic african fabric to my great shock. i discovered that these were actually sweet for adults, and i thought we must be able to produce our own lives since we love the public so much. and we were then,
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traditionally i am going to try to make a nice that is african from the beginning to the end, the willing to show which is an ocean. this place is known for the ty techniques, the batik techniques that deed back sent you is ah cruise. so this is the person who does all my title. everything you see on the cut will they do it here wants to know this is ethnic fashion. this is what the world is looking for. the world is looking for
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a different people want to be able to feel as if that part of a story. i think what he's doing is that he's applying the resist candle wax to follow the yes. bring that up on the news . i've seen it isn't that i've been taught the africa or the most people believe it comes from the west and what, what i'm of the contract opinion because i have been in to eat for very long time. and my hearing the i wouldn't be off the i've all the western people into africa the whole day when you think was where you've been, ross yet or tie the area that we don't know what they call local fan it with into
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ok design layer. so just to look at it. ok, she will definitely look. okay. so do you want to dial in with your diet more? if we got the what about what we're good day and what if you look when she's the see the back and let me give me a little who knew when she would do property to public? i can do it. don't matter. you have to i would die leave. we're going to do my little bit. my storekeeper gave him the wrong fabric. this fabric, this is the, this is the original one phase
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a little change, then it's going to, it's going to render things differently. going up a little by little of any that can you not to me which means flowing water or food. cascading down to water city's bit low for me. but as you see you and i think to have a problem with the sleep using that problem as a function of our age. wow. you speak for yourself. alright. okay. ah so, so we are putting the story in order, which means looking at stock, repricing everything and making sure that everything's ready for our clients. the
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central invite security campaign glasses for just so much the good until i when i was younger and i just didn't realize that, but it was definitely exciting to help out backstage helped us model help pick a hair for shoes. kinds of things that i was interested in and times occasionally, and maybe i may go out and take a ball with any of the children was going to be interested in doing this penny graduate. that we bought a law degree from exeter. but i had all along notice how much time and for colors for putting things together. one summer i came back to labor and i'd seen a top i like in the shop and i thought, you know,
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why couldn't i do something similar to this in, you know, and car was making this into production. my mom didn't know about it. my sister loved it, she's been to make more. let's actually make a correction and we give it a name. colic plan. it was a summer venture and it became something bigger. in the next 10 years where you projected to be in the next 10 years. i expect to be a global brand. what is it a day time dress. so it's a picnic, the beach or to a garden party like me to choose
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. ah, hoping in this kind of stressful environment is, is quite a feat going through the traffic to work. the power gets caught transportation problems. you know, your stuff have to come from quite far. intrusted big it straight. you get stress because they don't get to, to work, you know, you know,
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and once that happens, it's like that. and as many hours in the house, you would like. it makes me feel that much more fulfilled when i achieve all that i achieve. go to, you know, that it seems like i have actually last week you know, because i passed everything on. i have to come into a by linda to come on con, round also. now i'm gord before they run country for the police, cut me me . i know me down, you want me to deal
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when i thought had to be record night for the clothing i think i just was back. wasn't being presented at all on the world stage in terms of fashion. and was i i had all the on pretty much back again to me. but i didn't i been and i was for me because i just said, well, you haven't seen and there's no more like me. i slowly but surely. maitland, when i want africa, designs, competition, and things, and africans went to the new york fashioned week and showed like that for the
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1st time in history. my father came and he actually gave interviews and they asked him, so how do you feel having such as talented doctor? and he said, honestly, i've never encouraged her. i said she was with you have come. i didn't know this was her, call me on your law
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on the in my this is me. yeah. i ah, timber and morocco records would be impacted with 19 the country potent parliamentary elections that will shape the future by the listening post dissects the media. how they operate, the stories they cover, and the reasons why the $911.00 attack that the world 20 years on the war that followed. that's finally ended and i've got a son. but that's what caught this a didn't real office. a unique, attractive on us can help you in history,
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through the eyes of a fearless and vision we to make it. germany goes to the polls and elections the, the i'm going to merkel replace after 15 years in power. what will the result mean for german and european union? september on al jazeera. ah, they wanted 43000000 pounds worth of weaponry. that was 6000000 pounds in commission. there is no hope of any more because there's always a small car. most people for really, really good live in athens. we in the united states have privatized the ultimate public function war shadow on al jazeera. i'm a like of ours in the south of india and find out call me back in. this gave me an extensive mining operation to a grand corona virus wept across the world with devastating effects,
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and it's widely believed to be connected to the legal wildlife trade. here in vietnam, we visit a rescue center for some of the worlds most threatened to animals and joined the call for an end to the global wildlife sharing earth right on al jazeera. we know what's happening in our region. we know have some get to places that others can not as far as i said, i'm going or the way that you tell the boys is what can make a difference. me. ready we are currently on a pace to finish by august the 31st. the sooner we can finish the better job i didn't stick to the dentist done withdrawal deadline. it says the timeline can be adjusted if necessary. ah,
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