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i'm carry johnston here in the top stories now and i'll just, they're fighting between the army and the power minute to record support forces has resumed into don off to the end of a 24 hour ceased by gunfire. explosions, and strikes were reported in costume and several other parts of the country. the doctor's association in the salons, western dot for region says 1000 the civil didn't subbing tubes since mid april. the recent fighting has worse than the decades long estimate conflicts in adolfo. well, thousands of people are fleeting, nevada and stair escaping into neighboring chad. the same as robbie has more, this is a place where 8 organizations are poised to try to deal with this enormous humanitarian catastrophe that our, by our day by day just keeps getting worse. we've been speaking to refugees that
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have been pouring in from west are for we can surmise from the uptake of people that have been coming in, that there has been a low in the fighting that is allowed for people to try to get out. ukrainian officials have given more details about the games made since the stones of accounts are offensive against russia. let's say cave has one back, 3 villages in the eastern region have done yet advanced as much as 1.5 kilometers on the southern front. child stratford has more from near the ukraine in the city of boston, which you currently know i'm is saying that it is taking control of a small village close to the town of america and all the cisco. now that is in donates region and this news is consistent with what we've been hearing on telegraph channels from russian ministry progress that are embedded with the russians policies in that area. they saying that there has been a large push by ukrainian forces towards that town. we're also hearing of,
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of developments for the west of that pushing further south from zack parisha via the ukrainians. but of course it's very difficult to independently confirmed this news. and to this committee team members have held us terminated bogota to think risk, who is who found 4 children a live 40 days off the plane, crash in columbus jungle, the siblings age between 12 months and 13 years, remaining hospital or the e. u is planning to offer to new c 1700000000 dollars in a to boost its economy and help reduce the number of migrants crossing the mediterranean sea. announcements was made to during a visit by the beginning of it to the, the netherlands. um european commission, we will support you need yet to string some economy. the european commission is considering macro financial assistance as soon as the necessary or agreement is found. and we are ready to mobilize up to 900000000 euros
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for this purpose of macro financial assistance. as an immediate step, we could provide an additional up to $150000000.00 euros in budget support right now. hundreds of donald trump supports as have driven from miami to palm beach in florida to show the support for the indicted. former president. he's due to appear with a federal courthouse on tuesday facing charges that include the will full retention of highly sensitive national defense records. on to the espionage. former us attorney general william boss said donald trump is post negations. a proven true. and i was shocked by the degree of sensitivity of these documents and how many there were, frankly, is if even half of it is true, then he's toast. i mean, it's a, it's a pretty, it's a very detailed indictment. and it's very,
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very damning. and, and this idea of presenting trump is a victim hero, a victim of a which on is ridiculous. the battle plans for an attack on another country or, or, or the defense department documents about our capabilities are in no universe. donald j. trump personal documents, at least 10 people have died in their life and have been injured and the bus crash and go straight in. stay to new south wells. it happened in the small town agreed to in the hunts evaluate north of sydney. all the news continues head of to, i'll just a well the the
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the look at on the, not us on us when asked us soul small phone apps and particularly some of the western dating apps. and i saw them when i thought, oh my god, why they've moved into the oven up like this, kind of this, it was a lot deanna dellagorzo. so it is the worst part of it. you know, somebody, there's no such thing as a whole lot day. now, you know, it's not a whole lot and yeah, that's one of thoughts. when that does look to be who way up in the new game in one of the choices like an a son who, while you look. so what's a view? i was literally with the question she was, why are you from what do you do? the next one was like, do you live? your families are, have met with several people. but all of those things, they never really, you know, added to something significant. so i had
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a bad experience with them makes the . c the of the income i am sending, i read, i'm 23. i work in london as a junior buyer in fashion or retail, if you will. and i've lived in london for the last 2 years. i graduated from university of edinburgh. did law there and i've been working in fashion ever since
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the . ringback the video with everyone. yes. the 1st one i looked at current editing to this should be interesting. when it comes to love and relationships, especially as the women. i started thinking about it a lot more when i was starting to 2122 because in my culture at least that is when we started talking about marriage and about taking relationships more seriously. so it was then when i started considering, okay, maybe i should, you know, speak to my parents. maybe i should figure out what kind of a partner i want,
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what do i bring to the table as well? what kind of marriage i want in the future for myself? i've been a job you since i was 14. i've always had a very strong standpoint in terms of relationships being for them and not entertaining attention when it's not necessary, even if, even if someone gave me attention at 18, if he wasn't going to follow that up, there was no reason to entertain it. that is why i hadn't considered it before and also i was very tunnel vision in that i wanted to finish my education, get a job. i didn't want to do anything too early. ringback the
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asked to use it on most of using apps, you know, there was a lot of people end up do it is they'll use it out for a few weeks, months, and then they'll get, you know, fed up and then they'll, you know, stop using the apps try other ways, then they'll go back to using the app because the idea came to be, we were in lockdown and i was having a conversation with a friend. and she was telling me how, you know, now how am i going to meet somebody because we trying to even go out and even, you know, get to see people face to face. so the way i created this business was to take that concept of, you know, having the marriage event, but actually taking it online and make it a virtual. so i obviously we, we locked down, you couldn't go to events or you critical or restaurants because they were closed. we weren't allowed to meet people. so what i decided to do was use video color
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platforms to allow people to knock on from the conflict of their own home. but it was, wasn't like cut out there was still able to see to the face to face. you could have interaction so they would not onto the call. i would put them in breakout room. so you know, you can have read comments on video called in platforms. and you would have maybe 3 or 4 women talking to 3 or 4 guys. and after like maybe 1015 minutes, they would rotate round and then we get to speak to each of the face to face. obviously the best way home with it being virtual. and then if they were happy with each other, they could swap numerous on them. i would even then put them into a one to one break out when i was, you know, in locked down from university. so many people got married and i was thinking, you haven't even graduated. i was starting to explore like which day thing outside should try. i saw mos on instagram, they were advertising quite a bit. and so i,
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so if you know they, they say they have a lot of success stories, they're like the you why looks very user friendly as well. so. so if, if i'm going to give it a go, i will try it with this. and that's what introduce me to the up in the 1st place. i thought the 1st impression was that men cannot take good pictures of themselves. and then secondly, there are a lot of requirements that women have to jump through to, you know, to be like the perfect person for some on. and i'm like, you don't, you haven't even met me yet. but you have all these criteria and bullet point lists of what you want, but you're on a dating out. the,
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[000:00:00;00] the ice maker's looking at android and ios a guess. how do you think both of the work done by to what's done to it, i guess wherever. yeah, yeah. there's a lot, steve and a 100, a little bit heavier or less, but i think by from the face to potentially reach next week to me. now it's like, what do take lunch break is next night? what's the next step relation? how do we really build on the experience of trying to change that? yeah, so i just, i want to talk about that. so in terms of looking got, you know, as you call it, medical as eisley,
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good vision to right now we have the icons around and even like the mike icons, etc, for sending different types of content. i'm thinking, all right, how do we, how do you fit in ice places into this view? would we allow members to send multiple iceberg? let's select ice breakers. we should only be able to send ones because we are breaking the ice. i didn't know it could be nice. i might be thinking ahead, but like in here we have like renovations of confetti and stuff. like if i break a thing like the ice shutters and it just makes it the, the i said the awful 8 years ago i used to be a banker in the fall in the lights. i could all of that had to buy and wait for this, and i launched it and built it in about 6 months. and now we've got a team of on the well of about 60 people. the app is huge, where the biggest in the world of over 6000000 members now went over. i think it's actually a quote of a 1000000 people around the world. we've actually found that pulling up on those and go night which blows online. so we've definitely had
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a huge impact around the world before when parents used to introduce you to somebody, you know. yeah, oh and you had a handful of people to choose from. you would probably call for the one that you kind of gotten on with the best. now there was so many people to choose from when you go online or when you go on an app, as opposed to 4 or 5 people who was the cause of potentials. now you have hundreds, thousands of people that you get a swipe left. all right with, so these are also challenges. it's almost like there's too much choice now. so people don't know who could potentially be the right person for them to have that's a lot of thoughts were from how did the to be. and then if the outside and then by the team, extra shirts, jani mfc, and to have access to the final thoughts, we'll have to look to do. oh, well, a slum has a new hawaii icon on the new game in one of the choices looking aslan, hawaii,
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you look to what's up with you. well, you can look, i have them a couple of cut off how they sort of cut on this, the, [000:00:00;00] the shifting the plane wave moment when i stuff sol, small phone apps, particularly some of the western dating apps and i sold them and i thought, oh my god, why they've moved into the oven up like this. yes, i filled them the very 1st story and the 1st wedding story. i just kind of interesting because when i quit my job and i, you know, a setup most on the bedroom in my home. and i remember i was kind of at this tipping point where i thought i made a mistake, you know, should i go back to a normal job where the i was growing, but it wasn't going, you know, like crazy. 6 and i remember then now that point somebody email it in with the
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success story, they said, you know, thanks so much thanks to most ice be found my wife on your app. and they were just to over the moon about the whole story. and now live to me was a think something clicked to my head that, you know, this is we'll like people to get married. and this is business having a real effect on people i downloaded most and i so how can i, you know, put my personality into a profile? i think that's something a lot of people would struggle with. because when you meet someone, it's different. but on an op, you have to kind of put everything in very few words, student, india and united kingdom. my file is finally are students know i will not defend you. i'm 5 to speak languages. i like hip hop, film photography, and banking, also love running and playing buffington. and then as a, as a last, i promised i said i don't want to die on the 13th to receive flowers on the 14th,
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which as it, cuz i was, it was half in jest, so i, that's why i thought putting a joke in there might be nice for some reason. don't don't know why don't ask me. i've seen getting a lot of couples take talks on my for you page. and it's kind of, it's almost like take talk is like, how lucky you you're alone. i think initially when i started thinking about relationships and large, it's very natural to want someone who will respect to someone who appreciates you for all your characteristics for everything, for an individual policy. and that is exactly what i wanted as well as for someone to you know, respect me to love me and appreciate the fact that i am independent. but also, i'm not going to you know, rely on someone, i want someone to be as a companion, but not to depend on them. i'm just gonna focus on the people who have already
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liked my profile is age 21. well that young figure of are is looking for someone to grow old with how about you grow up 1st interest sports, dean, traveling foot in dog border. swipe right of interested and let's get down to business. knows where you want. we respect that must be british $70.00. i mean height was 53 and a buddy. you want someone who was focused on the on over 53. i am indeed and 5 to on a good day. obviously for those with catering to the most of them. ok. so this, so it's a religious requirements of what's expected when it comes to finding upon a. so, you know, within the we, with the very 1st off as a, to include a chaperone or a lovely in the app itself. so anyone who's using it, particularly for women, they can include a family member, brother, the father, etc, into that whole process. and then mike korman involved own us, the call involved as costs and you for support, a motion and support it,
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cunningly must elijah. the excess kindly must allow faith to call fema brown. you shall be a little door mitch in new uh nothing. i me sadly, your best. yes, obviously the, you know, you can get, you know, chaperones all parents who are involved in, in the, the whole service. but there's no difference. a lot of these apps, a very, very similar to the non most lived. and i guess one huge difference in how we design the i was about privacy, particularly again for women. so you can join the app, you don't have to use your wheel name doing full control of your photos. so you can control who actually sees you, which doesn't exist on the main screen, that's the same features you still side left to right. for a lot of them, you will still have instant chat with a lot of them. you will still, if you know the filtering on certain things just like you would on a non most lived in and out. so if you can have so far as i know, some of the apps would say that the females katasha that faces every genetic, however, there is a downfall to that. because then i've had also the,
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if guys pay for the premiums that hosting is, they automatically show them the pages. so it kinda takes that away. the thing that we've heard from a lot of young people, particularly using most, is that they find that just through the process of talking to people, whether it works out right, doesn't they actually learn a lot about themselves. they learn about truly what am i looking for, you know, what's important to me and why is before i think they have to open a lot. people have an impression of what they're looking for. but the reality is so different, you know, building the products, you know, i'll mention is transforming homelessness me in that way. and i wanna make sure that i build something that fulfills that in a way that stuffs, very respectful of the faith. and, you know, bring something positive to the world. so safety, expectation behaviors, super important how we don't that throughout the app. so we were one of the 1st stops, full stop to have celtic verification. so when you sign up,
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we can see from camera, we take south, etc. of the people get together and sometimes it doesn't work out, you know, i think one thing, and we've definitely had people come to us saying that that has happened. and one thing that is actually really good, and i'm one thing i'm technically proud of is and we spoke to quite a few couples where that has happened. but it was still god, they went through this process because it was like, was that on that terms? you know, they kind of went into it with the eyes open. i think we're definitely way more proud. and obviously we celebrate the stories of what's out which are, you know, probably 100 to one in terms of successful stories and people having babies and
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starting families and all that kind of good stuff. the we definitely don't like to just say the word a thing on its own because i agree, i think in my eyes it brings around the wrong connotations of what we're definitely not about. so i think that's important to say the been the spending hello day to own and why that had that he a he and the thoughts had the sat, the at assess the in the had the much more the in the i'm going to be, i'm on the thoughts little how that the dates in oh hey i'm, i'm kind of hanging up the fish fuck looking home. ha ha bone. how human lo has to move for that has a new assessment and an issue and that, and do not wish to have them because of the sites and a she a and of the hour minimum,
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which time i own the fraud said normalized to the i mean what can she had the so, so a week often use, you know, it must be my age and, and sometimes the words are all day thing as well. and sometimes you'll ask, what do you mean by hello dating and no doubt dancing in the west in mainstream context is, you know, the whole gains nelson lawn with relation to the full knowledge. whereas for us, let me say hello day thing does not follow what we mean. you know, we're talking about getting to know someone within the confines of his thumb. but in a way that allows you to get to know someone, you know, somebody doesn't know such things as a hell out there. now, you know, it's not hello. there's no difference between them. was lived it up another day. now, you know, you gotta still got people who are fraudulent on the, you're going to so tough people who are that because they want to have a fat. so whatever is all the wrong intentions, it's kind of like, you know, trying to mix something that's weston, which is did in an online up with obviously traditional muslim values. those men and women, you know, just talking on these platforms,
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inappropriate conversations that happened in people that are really serious. who would just that because for the wrong reasons. so yes, it is great because it allows people to interact and who are really serious. they looking to find some, one of the equally i do think that these platforms do have that down falls. i think the key is you'll get, you know, someone on it. so within a framework that's safe, that's public. that's open. like i said, with a chaperone on wiley doing the right way for those the word hello all day. think it calculates, especially what young people culturally ton the point, the purpose of getting to know some of the . so i'm gonna try and keep of we're on 28 of 227. and we met 4 years ago and i was, i was looking for about 2 years before i met. who do and how is very open about all
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of the ways i was going about trying to find a husband like i made a very no, no i was looking of i have done like mileage of as of into most south in moms. um i have wished on the um and those live lump your much money, italy, other sites as well. technically i was looking uh my for one of my friends put me on it and within 2 weeks i found somebody and i was done. so i was on most much for maybe a year, like definitely a few months before i started talking to and i'm thinking like 2 weeks i'm not 100 percent. sure. one of his pictures that he chose for his profile was in egypt and i studied ecology. so that quote, my interest, and i think when it sort of explained that he was a mixed race as well. so i was interesting some of the profile. it was a bit different. i don't remember what was written on her profile, but she had quite a little pictures and they were very different. i remember holding a flag in university because she was on it was debating something or something. i
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don't remember what i don't know. she would just look different and interesting, but i think after i had an initial conversation with him, i asked him basic questions about so um, you know, when he lives, if somebody is like, what are you looking for? um i think once i was happy with that, i just wanted to push for a meeting straight away from these quite so in the last. so when i 1st and i have the am i kind of went by myself to meet him at the train station. we all know a little bit later and i have food and then afterwards i took him to my mom. so we met the 21st of february. i didnt want to be of the 14 because the 14th is valentine's. that'll like sometimes it. so the 21st of february when i met her, and now i don't do valentine's day. i do 21st of february because that means something to me. i think with us i was trying to enroll my family, allow us, i have to go through everybody. but i have to have a wrestling match with all of them to beat them up and when. yeah. so he did have to come down quite a few times and it was the window will fit to do it. so. and then apart from the shopping aisle, uh
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a luggage in april and have undergone me sounds less than since it was. i know it says that we did have an arrange by the only difference is we arranged ourselves for our parents. and so son is the son of doesn't like saying that we met and we, we wouldn't have a date and you know, we arranged all marriage between ourselves. the so it's under, i have not because it had, it's when i was in university, it had a reputation for being a very casual up. and with being muslim, that doesn't quite go hand in hand with relationships. and that is why i didn't try
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