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aah with guns in their hands and faith in god that their side. many american republicans believe the 2020 presidential election was stolen from donald trump. white christian nationalists been fun to mentally authoritarian and it is anti democratic. people empower, investigates how the spread of wild conspiracy theories is undermining us. democracy. america's authoritarians on a jazeera ah, allow government lounges era where ever you with no i'm carry johnston de la, the top stories here now does air up ukrainian officials are alleging that armed
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soldiers have been going door to door, getting people to vote on the weather for moscow control regions of eastern in that southern ukraine should join russia. here it says the votes are a sham and an unlawful land grab. gabriel is on the reports from the ukrainian capital in the domestic region of ukraine, a russian appointed election official tours, a polling station. this is one of 4 regions where people are voting to join the russian federation. the young program or so it's young, we grant the right to vote to all citizens of the don yeske people's republic as well as abroad. becky is the you in a nearby park. people under the watchful eye of the russian state. say they welcome the referendum for sierra. russia has always been our mother lead. without it, we have no one left. he crane abandoned us long ago. languishing, yes, you must have us. there no international election monitors, only those invited by russia. media have been tightly controlled. many western
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analysts say it's nothing more than an exercise by the kremlin to shape how people think about russian occupied parts of ukraine. look, this is no referendum. this is no expression of will do. but at the same time, they will to say, face a meaning, getting observers, meaning, filming stories of work when voting of pulling stations, the protocols being written and so on. this is kind of an invitational democracy bottle where pictures are important goodness. in some areas, russian installed officials said they would be going door to door with police to invite residents to vote. critic say it's clear intimidation. under international law, it is illegal to hold referendums during conflict and where people are under threat . most countries, as well as international body, such as the european union and united nations, have said they won't recognize the results. the head of ukraine's election
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commission has told us the vote violates the constitution or, or she live with us as a whip. there are no legal mechanics in the ukranian constitution to give up territories. this is completely unconstitutional under martial law that we live under. now, it is prohibited by ukrainian laws to organize any referendum on our lands. in 2014, russia held a referendum in crimea, in which it alleged 96 per cent to the people voted to join the federation. 5 days later, the annexation of crimea was signed into law. it now appears that same process is happening again. but in a much larger area, in the middle of a war, and with more at stake for both ukraine and russia. gabriel, as hondo al jazeera keith. you an investigator say they found evidence. russia committed war crimes in territories it occupied in ukraine. earlier this year
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investigates is visited $27.00 sites around kiva should have hockey and see me and interviewed $150.00 victims and witnesses a team. it says it found crimes of rape, torture and children being detained. iran's army is warring that it will confront what it calls enemies as protest continue after the death of a 22 year old women in police custody. or nearly died last week after being arrested by the so called morality police for allegedly violating countries. headscarf policy. at least 80 people trying to migrate to europe have died or to their boat capsized off the coast of syria. rescuers managed to save more than 20 migrants, but many more are still missing. the british pound are sunk to a 37 year low against the dollar. after u. k. government announced major budget changes. emergency plan involves sweeping tax cuts and huge borrowing increases, designed to lower the cost of living. today,
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roger federer has played his final competitive tennis match. the 20 time plans from champ was unable to finish his career on a high, losing to the team world, pairing at the labor. come in london, 41 year old has struggled with injuries over the past 3 years. is up the headlines? news continues here on al jazeera that's after witness ah. ready ah
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you know, if you want maybe because you're healthy or doing for the commission without the can be above physical is generally valid in international proceeding, but it's particularly applicable in human rights cases such as this one, your excellency. i will be speaking folks with a bio not finding us to wait may say, i mean with it, but i will see that there are no
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more sleeping for you. you have to make sure you get it right. we must defend the title in both one who we need to know how far. so that means we need to know the mood problem inside out . so which is why you question about her children? i think i went to the children very much and the refugees and then l g
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b t. so to the jurisdiction but miss ability and then he's the one on the enforcing . disappear i 13 best ernest, i, one of us they have from the beginning. it wasn't always like that. the fast. what i did, i couldn't get, i went out and didn't even think i less than 5 minutes on the podium. because the dads kept asking me questions and i was nervous. so i just turned all that energy into furious preparation. right from childhood. i've been told go for the stars, do whatever you one jim as far as the wind. oh, there was 5 of us 5 children. my mom's shows 34 when she goes to husband. so she had some tough choices to make. she decided that i would be a pharmacist. it didn't matter what she wanted to study. so i applied for
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a pharmacy and when i got the degree, i told my mother he 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. i robi is a leading school in martin. if you come back or not teen top, remember you, i'll see you. i am very delighted to speak to them all africa and this is my pad and i do expect them to be challenged. we also hope that the best. rather we hope that it goes as planned. yes.
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i didn't know you in the drama club. i wasn't that when you would, you had 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. it was of specific people who would come for the training. you know, i feel like it's more of a coin leaks to pick coiled and drone to leave. it tends to become a friendship by the end of it. i think that's how men facial became close. as customers, we have 2 legs, teeth together. ah so
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with both my guys are coming from our water and kind of treat. the question is, is there a degree of measure of wall that now makes you be counted as a refugee and why, which makes you not get tom as a reference. as that the well founded, i think, is still on it. so i wouldn't want to, i want to put a test on, on, on the threshold for war to show for civil war. it's a mission within that. if it's a convention it's, it's to me, new running away or isn't well founded, fear that our lives and then dealt with it. no, you don't agree with me. i mean fox for a country like canal it should be the last ones that are trying to throw away if it is. so a country that has potential threats for conflicts that is going to accessibility to another guest or other levels. you also need to anticipate that rain when when we're, when do we also think asylum africa
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has more than 26 percent of the worlds we fiji population. it hosts an 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 says it is already disbanded. the department of fifties are phase as the 1st step there. if you remember this all even the hypothetical of cases, you should look at that as real cases with will clients query 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 gonna happen to your home country. no
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. what you're going to need the next day with a pin. i think of the printer kind of, how are you doing? well, i went to be happy to be here because i told, you know i a, with up it get dollars 20 dollars with
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everyone to arrive with the biggest part of it for me is african students coming together to discuss this issue because my supposed to come from different african countries, the african context is quite in many ways putting a minus i guess the best means in africa won't really be interesting to see how we measure. i did leave the whole that like fall 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? i'm curious. sorry for my ignorance. well that was stuff like an african flag. yeah
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. guys yeah. like everyone is technically and what we're is where you're malala not. yeah. you were from egypt. oh, okay. i found a lot of books restrictions in the freedom with i don't think we should be restricted movement in the continent. to be able to move is to be able to understand other people than if you understand them. you understand that not really that different than that just so it's a lot of problems for us. you know, the flourish humor right. was gone by the profit in his last summer months, according to my understanding of said yard is them,
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is compatible with my personal we've got a lot of people would disagree. a lot of people to agree, but that's what we're here for. you know me like, let's ask the memory, that's not true. that the issue, the problem is the quality continue as the main problem we can use that can and case madame scan a thing and to see them, the merely nearly literally from the work he's okay. well, jabbing us with phone man, can jack? it's as oh, good bye. like good. have you, let's see, the boots on replace. it was also stated in attorney general, this is unity doubt. that in principle with chris retail is more open, more engaging. i am the quite as fast as we me the best because it been most famous.
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we call this this should bellamy. it's one by, on the people. this is called realty on duty. a. you can call the swan, i see him or injury. the guy was one by the people from the northern region to defend as of human rights students of human life research. as in the aerial human teachers of human rights, practitioners of human rights. good evening, i went to from bridget. it would who's here? you are here because it doesn't post those took place. i selected the only to one by be here. you may take a pass away from him or, i suppose,
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but i can assure you that the lessons from here, the views from here will always influence how you look at life. lisa in the future made the best thing we did a trial. if i don't know any we have this is going to be a situation. so wasn't sure. and you haven't seen anybody. so we kind of tell everybody looks pretty good that you go to eat it
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is ready, but it's just all right. okay, perfect. all the best it's just human to allow somebody who has been forced to leave their home plugged in, lost their life as they know it's just some members of this. i may need to let them have a chance. if you're, if you're g, then you will become entitled to some protection and some relief. but most governments are reluctant to tell me refugee mm. all right. the african and human and people's rights. it's now in session in the matter between leave us alone and our public. i've been terry out from
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the references we come before this court specifically because of the conduct of the respondents state. we are dealing with questions of human dignity. we're dealing with persons being prosecuted for voicing their political opinions, your excellency. we contend that the respondent state or been area has abrogated the same right. but it's assumed to protect. thank you very much. this is allan 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 can pick up his children or is responsible for his children. therefore, even if they cannot find their parents, they are thought obligated to determine what their nationality is. and as a result, as opposed to give them such protection, lockwood them the protection of their stay.
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so since august 2017 battery failure experienced a lot of political unrest, disappearances, executions. and this led to many people think barry della, however, they were not granted to ride to seek a sal. 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 nasty partition. a constant violation of article 12 of the african charter. there is a violation of their rights. i feel grieved by them. i received them a bill and my leg pile pressure on my cell. cuz if i think if they think about it in the aspect that holds me shown is looking up here depending on me, it will pile up to my professional excellence. is the question before this quote is, quote, is a refugee there have been killings of passive instances of enforced disappearance?
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emperor, dia police, harassment of ethnic minorities who stop tv. you're correct that these things did take place and parents. however, by the time 1250 people fled from their delay. 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 seized excellence is however, your excellence is let us look at the statement that was made by plain sound and group in which they have stated egless. if they shall not stop the violin and kill the power is best. now, a lot of just using good political disturbance rescues when the guys will for comic crazes 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, but it's still in existence. now maybe your issue will be now,
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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 references, right. 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 place you should start is to question them your excellencies. i don't propose that the court and i 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 based on evidence. your excellency poker. 5 of the facts indicates that per de la, antonia still maintained a close by the us. and this is the people who fled from those countries without that his fame, the objective criteria. i therefore supposed to have a visa, giving them clear permission to enter those that have been area,
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been area realize that it has obligations and other or a refugee convention. but i feel as if they moved from paddler into the valley where they could have easily been afforded that protection as a st. i'm because they left that such protection and then proceeded to to buffet with offending children, abusers. and the fact that this has been happening all over the world. but emotional for everyone to look, are you defending children, war facing horrors? how are you doing that? well then, but again, that's what lawyers do, i guess. how do respond to submission by the applicant, despondent as a very good african shutter by not supporting children from us near detention center. this is an extreme situation where we were by, we had to act out immediately and based on the current resources,
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we have extremely good 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 children 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 excellency where they could indeed study these children. they were treated well. excellent, good. the way, rather, i retract that statement, they were treated within the premier stability of the law and that, thank you. excellent. well then, i think for goal this was remarkable. wishing you all the best in your future measures a
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people say that they come with us, call them, but i'm not in love. i'm shy, sometimes you live with myself. i usually take compliments reluctantly with them to be cookie phillips, but then i don't want to see cuz things could go different. mm ah
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ah, we announced the 16th that go to the final. we will draw lots whether they appear for the applicant or the respondent. the best loser phone team is one of us does it does i'm busy normally keep bronco phone a day. felix or for one year to code the code, the why the base food and look on teams to are going to the final round. hi. margarita university of a university of
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nairobi whose university of namibia who like the university of pretoria a month with
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ukraine's are reporting that armed soldiers have been going door to door, getting people to vote on the weather for occupied regions of eastern and southern ukraine should join russia. cave says the boats are a sham and an unlawful land grab gabriel is on to has more from keith weaver from 2nd hand sources and from telegram. and what we've able to gather from various officials from where the voting is taking place. some indications are it's happening fairly normal. they're sort of normal voting at polling places. it looks fairly organized and structured. but we're also seeing other videos and other reports of what appeared a show. a russian appointed officials going door to door with russian soldiers asking people to vote and, and critic saying, clearly coercing them to vote. even investigators say they found evidence, russia committed war crimes, intelligent occupied in ukraine. earlier this year,
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investigators visited $27.00 sites around cave, shown a have hockey and see me, and interviewed $150.00 victims and witnesses. the team says it found evidence of rape, torture under detention of children. at least 19 people have been killed and more than 40 others injured after a car bomb explosion and cobble. a blast happened at near the main gate of a mosque, as people were leaving after friday, pres, at least 80 people trying to my great to europe of die down to their boat capsized off serious coast rescue teams managed to save more than 20 migrants, but many more still missing iran's army is rolling that it will confront what it calls enemies as protest continue after the death of a 22 year old woman in police custody. i nearly died last week after the arrested by the so called morality police for that just like violating the country's headscarf policy. right in the states, he fees reporting at least $26.00 people been killed during the unrest for the
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norway based around human rights. and joe says number has reached at least 50 british pound has sunk to a 37 yet no, against the dollar of the u. k. government announced major budget changes and you see plan involves sweeping tax cuts and huge boring increases are designed to lower the cost of living today. as the headlines, the news continues herron out there. that's after witness. a recent rentable disease accounts 15 percent of all dance of children under the age with
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a tight spot to commit to stay like what do we have? do you guys think we have any plan to come in to make any promises before we do the
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ocean? all full existing look on what it is, is to bring the violations to the actors. and i agree with you to come up with that they use in africa. it's a very big population. it's an educated population generation hasn't experienced colonialism, grew up in the age when 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 get what i mean, no way you get to let them know that i'd be unable to give an example that could be that a lot of people from uganda, wind up doing so, i think it's hopeful, but also it's a very big responsibility that if we wasted then we would really be do mean if each of you i, them
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a, we really had problems with 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 to do that with it feels good to when of course it's human nature with competitive and it's a competitive kind of like a sport. i think this for team, for, and the whole regime question, but also the kind of for, to get to because it's
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a human question you're putting, you have to put a human face to this whole refugee, the page with production of confidence. male thing, it's moving with fine and is that all? yeah, yeah. i, i wanted this move in on tuesday. i have to look at the, the well and rachel and i have an id made about who
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knows friends have issues. sometimes the idea sometimes guilty. i was shocked to realize that we were in the fire at all, and i was actually with a team and then i have to feed my kids don't what they're going to try to do. i know that it got to be heavy start with me, but to me with 3. do you control the brother on university of roby university. i'm
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with the responding team was consisting of your studies on business and mozambique. i can enter university and university opportunities online that we can cut on you men and people at the right now in session, in the med tab, 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 me beside the i need to proceed. i was talking about the company i just when you met with mister president,
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your excellence is made please. this court. as stated, my name is osgood, judith amar, and i shall dealt with the issue of the password to fred from per dealer to ben carrier. i. excellence is the applicant submitted fastly. this persons are indeed refugees, and secondly, therefore ben tire is obligated to provide them then. i yesterday rides in line with the oh you refugee convention of 1969. your excellence is there have been fastly math executions. secondly, claims of enforced disappearance and padlock exercises. police harassment of individuals impair dubia and douglas is and that therefore creates the circumference of events seriously, disturbing public or done with the impaired dea. now with today, i probably in fact a government from your paper and also those want to read by the electoral process.
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and then the country where they will, they really just be just trying to see because you could actually maybe say that they are just running away from the audience that their candidate is not as famous as the purport i'm to be in that one country. so why they bed and the state farm area. this publication is just like only based on the past, those who have been agreed based on the election results. it is vital if that is happening in the country at whole, your excellence is. and with that, we ask discord and would therefore grant this spices record your state does your excellence and to allow them. your address is been been fed tire until to that point where the violence impair idea will cease. your excellence is with that and that my time is up and i shall yield the floor to my co counsel. it
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is now a mm. in turning this quote, attention to the 1st issue, 3 arguments will be made firstly that the paradigms are not in fact legitimate refugees. their states, refugee camps are capacity and the rest of the attention of the paradigms has not violated the human rights. the state is afforded discretion in the determination of mister bizarre refugee status in council, excuse me, and like to stay with the bus so, so matter some say parent monument, right, is freedom of expression. isn't it the case at mr. ball?
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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. c'mon. yard salenti. the response that have 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. yet for lindsey, what seems to be a child today is the good will of an upstanding member of the international
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community, which has responded in a time of crisis. i'd like to do the attention of his court to are contrary rule by their go can cause of human rights. but where the facts regarding an emphasis appearance are disputed. the standard of both must be raised to that beyond reasonable doubt. yeah, excellent. if we deny the disappearance of vanity, tony and we denied a lot of things, and to that extent, i say that's fair amount. by her decision the european court went to go. so wanted to run vacation or your acceptance. now authentic one to check on to play 670 in allowing for this quote to serve on a mission met by the respondents that have been area. we are not competing to the initials may i please ask for platinum. any other question? i know it was a beginning, don't end of your hunting counsel may interrupt
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you. as i understand the alleged facts, now i think something more than a year's badge when this person has disappeared. it's been no investigation is more than suggestive that there was a state agency about what does your client doing to address this? as far as i understand, they've done nothing a little because it is the contention of the respondent stated 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 requirement is what you fucked available and sufficient, especially taken with the fact that the state has responded and is willing to be engaged on these occasions. we ask is quite to allow that area to be able to carry out a deadlock internally. and to address this allegation on a municipal level. yes. and that's the level of indulgence. thank you. thank you
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for trying to search or search for me to proceed from there also missions. thank you for being a ah, a, [000:00:00;00] a
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a we find it quite difficult to agree as to the one that has to be at women. but the fact that you participated in the fire house is by itself. and my property still ship. it shows that it was so we were actually to wish you a very successful thing. you wanted to just go get more to have presented with them. so i do in fact front list. you're certainly one of the most closely contested finals that i certainly have marked. i was the last 10 years out of
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a title possible title of 300 points. there was only 4 points separating the 2. the 2 teams responded score 243. and the applicant score $247.00. ha. oh, with the over we have the best product in the competition.
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the position we have jerome i in the 2nd which is position a for the individual performance. you really are all miss rachel went well. why didn't
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i agree with i'm like i'm, i'm worried about yeah. what's related about back and forth with a time i've not got enough proper explanation. there was actually a boy who went to tell them and they had to get the auditor score sheets and i'm
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still confused. a reason why she said she was, i do my son because of a sudden a with the hours i had the highest hockey, now i teach how i named swap swapped. so she saved the prize of best. all right,
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so i decided i needed to raise that point and i was afraid because of the relationship i may have. i didn't know how she was going to state it. so it ended secretly though, hadn't but then i went and told her, i have felt bad about it. so i didn't believe that i have talked to friends about that issue. if it happens that i am, i am the best artist. i will kindly ask you to just give me the black, i don't wanna put on anything i just on the block, but it's vague. so they went and checked the system, and they realized that they hadn't been on. mm hm. mm hm. well that's, that's what came up. so i don't think it was a resume just maybe this wasn't good enough
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with a vegas to airport. i know that bob yesterday was very, very hectic day. i thought in the morning and i am happy. i must be that i am, but i just don't like the wheat with
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oh. ready ready ready a she's going to lunch. she's a couple of weeks now. but 7 weeks and she's our 4th child. she came in january this is going to be our library office. oh, we're both lawyers so there's a lot of reading going on in the house and refilled that the space would be the best course decking to. yeah, the kids will if they need to really,
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maybe i'm not gonna well, 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. is that trafficking as barbara 5 in the treatment as my paragraph din of the box or code in the directory of the respondents take your 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 everybody essex and everybody was friendly to each other and interacting with each other for the owner. the notion that they have already been made and very
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d there and it shows aside, but fos, because were so that we could live together and luck to you and win together as, as young people that the kind of show that we should have 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 moving to something else productive. i applied for the position of president of them would quote society and i was appointed president . it's something that i'd be happy about
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heading to the course. i own a lot, you know, about being basically tradition. i love venturing into shoes relating to human rights issues relating to refugees. that is what i see myself walking on. sometimes i feel like what is being done is not m as a youth. i think it's important that we join that process because we are the future and we are the ones who can make a mark and the
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a movement. miscarriage, of justice. a witness documentary on al jazeera. ah, hello there, we'll have a look at africa in a moment, the 1st to the middle east, and it is a bit of a windy picture. certainly for the gulf states, thanks to a shamar wind. it's blowing down from iraq through to wait, kicking up some dust, creating hazy sunshine. we could see a sandstorm or dust storm. certainly by the time we get into sunday now, temperatures are coming down across more southern areas. temperatures knocking down is what in places like to run as that wet weather works its way down the caspian sea. but for places like tuck minister, it's been a story of exceptional heat. we have a look at the 3 day, however, it will be coming down rather dramatically as that where the system moves in breezy . suddenly, by tuesday, now was me move to north africa, the story of heat for the northeast, for egypt, temperatures in cairo, continuing to pick up the wet weather however,
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can be found around the gulf of guinea. we've had an easterly wave that's moved unusually away from senegal, towards the canary islands. we could see some wet and windy weather here, certainly on sunday. and as we move down south, it is a much quieter picture. some of that rain, trickling into angola, much dryer for botswana and south africa, johannesburg, sing plenty of sunshine at 30 degrees celsius. ah, on charleston, the cost liberties to positives, hold, flanks to give her own. so this was the way of a financial crisis. charter under pressure to help poor nations, richter broaders floss and baldwin for those results. old forming cert makes the co withdrawals counting the cost overall 0

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