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hello, i'm emily anglin, in anto headquarters. these are the top stories on al jazeera, hundreds of russian and ukrainian soldiers had been released in a prison, a swab. it's the largest exchange since the war began. 10 foreigners fighting for ukraine has also been frayed to our deal mediated by saudi arabia. i dial us full landominium. congratulations on your return. our guys are heroes. it's good to see everyone. it's nice. after all the time we've been on the phone, we're proud of you. what you've done for our nation. proud of each and every one of these. and i'm very glad that the team got you out of russia, and i'm glad we made the 1st step you are safe and turkey. the 2nd step is of course, to get you home, gives gabriel alexander his in keith and explains how ukrainians are feeling about the exchange in a word ecstatic. this is a big victory for most ukrainians who wake up this morning getting this news. and they are thrilled, quite frankly. and the reason is,
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is because these soldiers that were released by the russians in his prisoner swap. any soldiers would have been considered a victory for ukrainians, but this is particularly bitter sweet for them if you will use that terminology. because of who they were. more than the majority of these 215 prisoners that were released for soldiers from the as of regiment that held out for weeks and weeks at the as a stall, a steel plant in marty you for they are considered and have been considered for many months now national heroes for what many ukrainians consider their incredible bravery. during the early and middle stages of this war, you can see it all over the city. in fact, right behind you can actually see this is the city hall building here and key. and they've had this huge banner, it's been on the front of this building for many months now, reminding ukrainians every day on how they wanted to free
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a visa soldiers from this regiment. so this is considered a very big day for the ukranian slate bureau. this is a huge victory because of the soldiers that were now released. while in russia, protests have broken out in response to president vladimir putin announcement that hundreds of thousands of reservists will be called to fight in ukraine. a monitoring group has reported detentions in at least 36 cities. meanwhile, ukraine's president has caught on the u. n. to punish russia for invading his country, letting me zalinski urged world leaders to strip moscow of its vote in international institutions as well as it's un security council. vito in other news, pakistan's, former prime minister in mankind, has appeared in court. can says he will apologize for threatening the judicial officer after being charged with contempt of court. a conviction would disqualify come from politics. indigenous groups in australia have rallied even as several
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cities calling for the british monarchies rule over the country to be abolished. they want the return of land and recognition of the atrocities committed against indigenous australians. during british rule, organizers say they're taking a stand against crimes committed against 1st nations people. the protests are happening as the government observes a national day of mourning for britons. queen elizabeth the 2nd the world health organization has reported at least 23 cholera related deaths in syria. in the past 3 weeks, the u. n. agency says the source of the outbreak is likely that euphrates and other contaminated rivers. millions of people rely on them for drinking water and crop. the irrigation. several villages have been destroyed in northern nigeria gigawatt state after flash floods breached to dams. at least 38 people have been killed. thousands have been forced from their homes. are you and back to war? crimes tribunal in cambodia has upheld the genocide convention and life sentence of
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91 year old q sam pon he was head of state during the rule of the commer ruesch armed group. when 2000000 people were killed, most of them were from minority groups. and lebanese banks will remain shot indefinitely following several hold ups last week. the banking association says the government can't guarantee the safety of staff, or i, those are the headlines i'm emily. anglo minis continues on al jazeera, to witness ah, a, with
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a healthy or do it for the commission without the above principle is generally valid, any intelligent proceeding, but is particularly applicable in human rights cases, such as this one, your excellency. i will be speaking folks with a by not binding to wait with or or so let me put that in,
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but i will see that there is no more sleeping for you. you have to make sure you get it right. we must defend the title in both 11 we need to know how far. so that means we need to know them to problem inside out. so which is why you know, question about i gave her children,
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i think i went into children very much and the refugees and then l d p t. so to the jurisdiction but miss ability and then he's the one on the enforcing. disappear i 13 best earnest awards over they have from the beginning. it wasn't always like that the fast most i did. i couldn't get, i went out. ringback and didn't even think i less than 5 minutes on the podium because the dad's kept asking me questions and i was never so 10 or energy into furious progression. right from childhood i've been told go for the stars, do whatever you one dream as far as you want. oh no, it's 5 of us. 5 children. my mom shows 34 inches to husband. so she had some tough choices to make. she decided that i would be a pharmacist,
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it didn't matter what you wanted to study. so i applied for a pharmacy, and when i got the degree, i told my mother she is what you sent me for. can i do what i want now? and then she said, well, thank you for giving it to me so you might as well. and that's how i decided on doing love. ah, we wish you the best, you know, bernisha great, ford in boston, there'll be, is a leading school in more team. if you come back or the anointing top, remember you how senior, i am very delighted to speak to that all africa and who am i pad, and i do expect them to be challenged. we also hope that the best. rather, we hope that it goes as planned. yeah,
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no, you meant the club. i was a i met a more in the mood court room and i thought okay, she's my, i'm funny. what a perfect combination for some particular reason, more attract space, few people because of specific people who will come for the training in. i feel like it's more of a colleague, so the pick pull coil in drone to leave. it tends to become a friendship by the end of it. i think that's how men, facial became close of partners. we have to legs, feet together. ah.
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so busy with my good as are coming from our war, taught and kind of treat. the question is, is there a degree of measure of wall that now makes you been counted as a refugee and one which makes you not get counted as a refugee at the aspect a well founded, i think is a. so i will, i will tell you what a test on, on, on the pressure for was the shop for civil war. it's the commission within the defeated convention. it's, it's to me, new running away isn't well founded fear that i will, i have to and then deal with it. no, you don't agree with me. i mean, fox for a country like canal should be the last ones are trying to throw away. if it is so a country that has potential threats for conflicts, that is going to accept somebody turned on and guess what? the level you also need to anticipate that rain when when we're when to re or so.
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speaker setup africa has more than 26 percent of the wealth with teaching population it hosts and estimated 30000000 refugees asylum seekers and displaced persons a number which last year alone increased by over 2000000 people. it is not immediately clear when to cast, we finally be shut down by the ministry sees it is already disbanded, the department of fifties a phase as the 1st step. there is your name on this all even though the hypothetical of cases, you should look at that as real cases with will clients? queries presenting and you really don't wanna failure choir. so you really need to update game we should all understand that we are potential refugees. you don't know what's going to happen to your security tomorrow. you don't know what's going
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to happen to your home country. know what you're going to need the next day. are you doing well, i think of the printer. how are you doing? well, i went to be happy to be here because i told you know and you a with up it get dollars. $20.00 with
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the right, with the biggest part of it, for me is african students coming together to discuss this issue because much has become from different african countries. the african context is quite similar. very many ways. putting our minds, i guess the best means in africa won't really be interesting to see how when i leave the whole day like i was this music typing. but then i was done. my block was like killing me. but here we are with what do i pay?
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i'm curious. sorry for my ignorance. well, that was stuff like an african plan. yeah. i was good. yeah. so everyone is technically it's in here. what were is where you're malala not? yeah. you were from egypt. oh, okay. i'm from a with i don't think we should be restricted with in the continent. to be able to move is to be able to understand other people than if you understand them. you understand, they're not really that different than that just so it's a lot of problems for us. you know, larry viewer right, was done by the problem in his last summer months. according to my
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understanding of said, he, honest them is compatible with my personal we've got a lot of people would disagree a lot of people degrees, but that's what we're here for. you know, i mean, that's not true that the issue, the problem is the quality continue as the main problem we can use that can case, but dams can't a thing and to see them, the merely merely literally from the work he's okay, i will stop dancing us with i think somebody can just it's, i was, oh good bye. we leave that good. let's see of the woods on her please. it was also say to the attorney general, that is unity doubt. that in principle with retail is more and more engaging. i am the quiet i am with has really the best become
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even more space. we call this this is melanie. it's we're and by the people, this is called realty on duty. a, you can call the swan asked him or injury with people from the northern regions defenders of human rights, students of human life research as an aerial humor, right? teachers of human rights, petitioners of human rights. good evening. i went to russia, it would, who's here? you are here because it says the process took place. i selected the jury to one by be here. you may take
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a pass away from human rights vote. but i can assure you that the lessons from here, these, from here, will always influence how you look at life lisa in the future. may the best thing with, if i don't know, and it will have, this is going to be a question gauge the situation. so wasn't sure, and i haven't seen anybody. so we kind of tell everybody looks pretty good. bed can fit, you go to eat,
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it is ready. what room? let's go over here. perfect. all the best. it's just human to allow somebody who has been forced to leave their home plugged in last the life of they know it just some members of their family need to let them have a chance. if you're, if you g, then you will become entitled to some protection on some we leave. but most governments are reluctant to tell me refugee hm. all right. the african hot and humane and people's right. it's not in session.
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in the matter between leave us alone and there are public, i've been carrier references. we come before this court specifically because of the conduct of the respondent state. we are dealing with questions of human dignity, read dealing with persons being persecuted for voicing their political opinions. your excellency, we contend that the respondent state or been toria, abrogated the same right. but it's assumed to protect. thank you very much. this is a lot posted to the issue of the children that detention of children 1st and foremost, should be a measure of last resort, even if they could not find their parents. article 23 of the african children's jetta requested to find out if there's any other nation that kind of pick up his children or is responsible for his children. therefore even if they cannot find their parents, they are still obligated to determine what their nationality is and as a result,
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as opposed to give them such protection, lockwood them the protection of their stay so since august 2017. but i really have experience a lot of political unrest, disappearances, executions. and this led to many people think barry diller, however, they were not granted to ride to seek a sale, and they were rounded up and straight away, returned back to the territory where your life will be in danger. this is not only violate the right to seek asylum, it also violates the right to be protected from before mom, as well as masked partition. a constant violation of article 12 of the african charter. there is a violation of their rights. i feel grieved by them at the same time, i believe my leg pile pressure on my cell because if i think if they think about it from the aspect that they hold me shown is looking up here. depending on me, it will pile up too much pressure. the excellence is the question before this court
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is who is a refugee? there have been killings of parsons instances of enforced disappearance. emperor, dia, police, harassment of ethnic minorities who stop pd your career. that these things did take place in parenting. however, by the time 1250 people fled from there and to lead these things had ceased to occur. so how can they still seek protection from something that is no longer going on? yes, the atlas the actually get your point and in the back is right that they had largely says to excellence. if however your excellence is, let us look at the statement that was made by plain sergeant group in which they have stated their addresses. they shall not stop the violence until the power is best. now i do not just use in the political disturbance rescues when the guys with a comic crisis in the country. so i really don't think that he's still your excellence is because there was political violence which has love. this is,
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but it's still in existence. now maybe your issue will be now, should they be allowed to come into been terrier all of them, then they can call upon other states to assist them your excellence in containing the refrigerator. thank you very much. sometimes you argue against positions that are contrary to what you believe in. but if you really want to be convinced about your beliefs, the 1st bishop studies to question them your excellencies. i don't propose that the courts done a blind eye to the evidence. i propose that this court is guided by article 26 of the protocol that establishes it and makes a finding that it is best on evidence. your excellency poker. 5 of the facts indicates that per de la, antonia still maintained a close border unless the people who fled from those countries without satisfying the objective criteria. i therefore supposed to have a visa,
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giving them clear permission to enter those that have been bent area, realize that it has obligations and other or a refugee convention. but excellence is the moved from the dealer into the valley where they could have easily been afforded that protection as a salem seekers. the left that such protection and then proceeded to, to bend ha, defending $200.00 abusers. and the fact that this has been happening all over the world. but emotional for everyone to like, are you defending children or you know, facing horrors. how are you doing that? well then, but again, that's what lawyers do, i guess. how do we respond to submission by the applicant? doug? do responded as a, if i look at african shutter by, not somebody in children from us, the detention center. this is an extreme situation where we were by,
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we had to act out immediately and based on the current resources, we have extremely of your distribution. but again, we were protecting them from possibly were there essentially these children are a victim. so our actions that had the right to life the actual right to like not to die on the streets by taking them into custody. your excellency, these trotter had the right to food as provided for under article 14 of them, i put a protocol. they had the right to help, which was provided for and the article 16 of the african shots are you excellent. is the right to education. you had a basic library excellencies, where they could indeed study these children. they were treated well. excellent. when they were rather i retract that statement, they were treated within the premise to be of the last that thank you. excellent. well then, i think for francisco, this was remarkable. wishing you all the best in your future measures
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with people say that they come with us, call them lisa, but i'm not. i'm shy, sometimes i use immediately headed myself. i usually take compliments. reluctantly, mid 70 to own lab pulled. i don't like them to be cookie. i feel it, but then i don't want to say because things can go different. a
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with a we unknowns the sixteens that go to the final, we will draw lots whether they appear for the applicant or the respondent. the best loser phone team is a one of us dotted design busy. he's a coupon coupon university. felix or for one year to go code the code, the var what the base food and look on teams to are going to the final round. i market at a university,
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hello, i'm emily and gwinnett joe ha headquarters these the top stories on al jazeera, hundreds of russian and ukrainian soldiers have been released in a prisoner swap. it's the largest exchange since the war began. 10 foreigners fighting for ukraine have also been frayed through a deal mediated by saudi arabia. gabriel, alexander, is in any soldiers would have been considered a victory for ukrainians, but this is particularly bitter sweet for them if you will. use that terminology because of who they were. more than the majority of these $215.00 prisoners that were released were soldiers, as we mentioned, from the as of regiment that held out for weeks and weeks at the as will stall, a steel planted mario full bear considered and have been considered for many months . bound national heroes for what many ukrainians consider their incredible bravery . during the early and middle stages of this war,
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protests have broken out in russia in response to president vladimir prudence announcement that tens of thousands of reservists will be called to fight in ukraine. a monitoring group has reported attentions in at least 36 cities. ukraine's president is called on the u. n. to punish russia for invading his country. for letting me zalinski urged world leaders to strip moscow of its vote in international institutions as well as it's un security council returned. in other news, pakistan's, former prime minister in mankind, has appeared in court, can says he will apologize for threatening a judicial officer after being charged with contempt of court. a conviction would disqualify con from politics. several villages have been destroyed in northern nigeria is that you go our state after flash plants breached to dams. at least 38 people have been killed. thousands have been forced out of their homes. a un back to war. crimes tribunal in cambodia has upheld the genocide conviction and life
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sentences at 91 year old to sam pon. it was head of state during the rule of the committee, roche, when 2000000 people were killed. and lebanese banks will remain shot indefinitely following several hauled apps last week. the banking association says the government can't guarantee the safety of its staff. all right, those are the headlines. i am emily angle and the news continues here. after witness a tight spot to commit to the state. like what do we have? do you guys think we have any plan to come in to make any promises?
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because there was an awful exhausting look. what it is is to bring the violations to the attention to agree with you to become the youth in africa. it's a very big population. it's an educated population generation hasn't experienced colonialism, grew up in the age where diseases are being managed. so what we choose to do, what and what, which is to say will be very important for future as africans you good, what i mean, no way you get to that a, give an example here cuz in that camp, a lot of people from uganda wound up with me, so i think it's hopeful, but also it's a very big responsibility that if we wasted then we would really be do me a
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time with we really had problems cleaned out. the money was a laugh. my mom always kept on telling me that even if you don't have enough money, you know, prior to math, i want to go back to school and i want to people do it with it feels good to enough. it's human nature with competitive and it's a competitive kind of like a sport. i think this for team, for the whole refugee question, but also the kind of foot to get to because it's
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a human question. thank you. putting you have to put a human face to this whole refugee debate with production of confidence. male thing, it's not mine is all. yeah, yeah. i, i wanted this moving on tuesday. i didn't like the, the, well, and rachel and i have an idea about you know,
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friends have issues. sometimes you sometimes guilty. i was shocked to realize that during the files and i was actually with a team and then i have to feed my kids don't work. they're going to i do, i know that it got to be everything start to week. i mean, i see them. i learned with me, but to me with you control them around,
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university of r, o. b, university of with the responding team was consisting of a big i can either university and university opportunities online that we can cod anew men and people at the right now in session, in the med, tad, the teen leave at a low end that he probably of been tad yet, but i'm not, i will achieve just is ted ends, but i know i need to say, do i need to proceed? i was starting off the company
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and i just when you met with mister president, your excellence is made please. this court. as stated, my name is aska judith amar, and i shall dealt with the issue of the password. so fred, from per de la to ben carrier, i your excellency, the applicant submitted fastly. this persons are indeed refugees. and secondly, doubtful. but taya is obligated to provide them been. i yesterday writes in line with all you refugees, conventional of 960 name. your excellence is there, have been fastly must executions. secondly, claims of enforced disappearance and paddling exercises, police harassment of individuals in pear dubia and they are going through them that therefore create that. that comes those of events seriously disturbing public or done with the impaired dea. now we do have the answers to their
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mission, fax government from your paper, and also want to read by the electoral process in that country where they were, they really just could be just to see because you could actually maybe say that they are just the right now we found out that their candidate is not as famous as the purport i'm to be in that one country. so why their bed and the state farm area. this publication is just like only based on the passcode who have been agreed based on the election without. it is violence that is happening in the country at cold. your excellence is. and with that we ask discord and would therefore grant this passes. refugee state does your excellence and to allow them they're less is being bit higher until to that point where the violence in pair id will see is your excellence is with that and that my time is up and i shall yield the floor to my co counsel for
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now, this one's to doing in turning this court's attention to the 1st issue, 3 arguments will be made firstly that the paradigms are not in fact legitimate refugees. the states refugee camps are capacity and the rest and attention of the paradigms has not violated the human rights. the state is afforded discretion in the determination of mister mills, refugee status in council. excuse me. i'd like to stay with the bus so, so matter. some say paramount human right is freedom of expression.
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isn't it the case that mr. paul? so so as an activist for what in some quarters is an unpopular college. and if you couple that with the alleged force disappearance of a journalist that we have a pattern here, suppression of expression. come on you excellence is there is one instead of been terrier has demonstrated that it has wilfully taken on international human rights obligations. as demonstrated in paragraph g of the thought when you try to fight several international human rights instruments. furthermore, the state texas obligations very seriously having opened ourselves up to the scrutiny of this honorable court for lindsey, what seems to be a trail today is the hood will of an upstanding member of the international
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community, which has responded in a time of crisis. electric to the attention of his court 12 contrary rule by their broken quote of human rights. but where the facts regarding an influence appearance are disputed, the standard of both must be raised that beyond reasonable doubt, you excellent to deny the disappearance of vanity, tory and we denied a movement of the state. and to that extent, are you saying that we are bound by the name of the european court? went to go. so what run vacation or your acceptance now of any point to the chatham contemplation, 17, in allowing for this quote to said there was a mission met by the respondent to fit have been target. we are not competing to the violation. may i please ask for planned on, on the other question? i know it was
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a beginning don't in your home council may interview is i understand the allege facts. now i think something more than a year is badge than this person. is this spend no one investigation is more than suggestive that there was a state agency involved. what is your client doing to address this? as far as i understand, they've done nothing until licensing? yes, it is because it is the and that there is for them stating that with regard to the disappearance of fern dettori, there was a failure by the applicant to exhaust local remedies as required by article 565. this karma is what you fucked available and sufficient, especially taken with the fact that the state has responded and is willing to be engaged on that occasion. we ask is to allow entire you to be able to carry out a deadlock internally. address is unofficial. on a municipal level. yeah,
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that's the level of indulgence. thank you. thank you. and is it just for me to go see figure out some missions. thank you. a a a all right.
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we find it quite difficult to agree as to what there has to be at women. but the fact that you participated in the fire mouse is by itself m. i probably still should. it shows that he was so we were actually do and wish you had very successful a just go get a more to her present us more than i do. in fact front list. you're certainly one of the most closely contested finals that i certainly have marked over the last 10 years. out of
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a total possible title of $300.00 points. there was only 4 points separating the 2. the 2 teams responded score 243. and the applicant score 243 in july with the best in the competition. 3rd position. we have jerome,
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i in the 2nd position that we are a winner for the individual performance. you really are on miss rachel when was the, was ah, [000:00:00;00]
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with i'm like, i'm okay. i'm worried about yeah. what's related about i'm back in with i'm not good enough proper explanation. there was actually
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a boy who went to tell them and they had to get the body to go see, and i'm still confused with you about this, that is what i saw because of a sudden a with for them in the hours the land had the highest mackey now at age 5,
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how i names was slapped so she saved the price of the best. all right, so i decided i needed to raise that to point and i was afraid because of the relationship i may have. i didn't know how she was going to speak if i needed to be done. but then i went and told her i have, i have felt bad about it. so i didn't believe that i have to friends about that. you feel if it happens that i am the i am the best are and i will kindly ask you to just give me the black. i don't wanna put on anything i just on the block. they bought them. so they went and checked the, the system, and they realized that they had to be non. mm hm. mm. mm. we put blood sent to you as well that's, that's what came out. so i don't think i can, i'm to kind of say there was
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a reason just maybe this wasn't good enough. mm . a need to see if you'd be vegas to airport. i know the box yesterday was very very, i saw in the morning and i am happy so i must be back. i am but i just don't like the weed
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with oh. ready a she's going to lunch. she's a couple of weeks now about 7 weeks. and she's our 4th child skimming jenny this is going to be on, like very often. i were both lawyers, so there is a lot of reading going on in the house and refilled that the space would be the best require snacking?
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still. yeah. the kids will if they need to really remember what i was devastated. of course. i don't think we could have done anything more on walks anyhow though, but then all of that taught me great. you will have to just in the moment be present, be grateful, and understand that you really couldn't have done anything about it. as the trafficking, as barbara 5 in the treatment, as barbara grafton, of the fox or cut in the territory of their splendid state. the time is that if they take you there, good there. if you need to come back, come back a little or just take that question quickly into your arguments. you still love to rebut to the law or the best way to in the mood. we were african students in this place and anybody sex and everybody was friendly to each other and interacting with
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each other for the owner. the notion that have already been made and very de there and chosen aside. but for us, because we're so that we could live together and luck to you and win together. as the young people are that the kind of she said that we should have said it was definitely tough dealing with it because it happened in such a public space. i mean, perhaps i didn't react to it in the best way. however, but coming back to kenya was able to put it into perspective and to just shelving away and move into something else. productive. i applied for the position of president of the course society and i was appointed as president. it's something that i'd be happy about.
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i'm heading to court. i own a lot, you know, about being a petition. i assume it's all centering. she's relating to human rights issues relating to refugees. that is myself watching on sometimes i feel like what is being done is not m as a use. i think it's important that we join that process because we are the future. and we are the ones who can make
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a mark me the little is more distressing for a woman than a month 20 pregnancy going horribly wrong. aside from then being punished, boy el salvador think devotion north, a theme women incarcerated for years. some say they're only crime was the devastating stillberg and empowering story of one woman struggle that ignited miscarriage, of justice,
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a witness documentary on al jazeera. ah, judy has begun the faithful world copies on its way to the castle book your travel package today. storm fiona is forecast to maintain its intensity as a category for storm as it closes in on bermuda. hi everyone. here's the details on thursday. it's going it's sideswiped the island. just a few weeks ago we had storm earl, pass toward the east of the island, and we'll take you to canada's maritime provinces on thursday, getting dowse with rain here through to the eastern seaboard of the u. s. as while, but watch what happens on friday. here comes her, came fiona,
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racing up the atlantic. i think it's going to make a landfall in canada, nova scotia province on saturday, probably on cape breton island. and it could be a historic storm for atlanta, canada. so check back with us for the latest on that. got some rain hanging around the northern plains that struck down temperatures here and still flash flood watches in play for the u. s. state of nevada. especially around that northern corner of new mexico as well. big drop in those temperatures, for example, in nashville, the other day we had you in the upper thirty's. now you're in the upper twenties and showers never really to far away. south america, some storms, eastern east of the bolivian and peruvian andy, stretching into the southeast of brazil. we go on for a closer look. you know, in fact, around rio de janeiro. we could pick up to a month's worth of rain in the next 24 to 48 hours. sir, later, cats are air weight. official airline of the journey.
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