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11 docu drama following the box 2 minutes into injury time and he fired in his 4th goal of the night paris coach bruno 11 couldn't believe it byron victorious at the last 43 hoping it's the start of another long win streak. up straight ahead former boko haram militants in nigeria are offered a way back into civilian life that's all for now for me brian thomas of the entire news team thanks so much for being a. passive drama competition rivalry marketing numbers atmosphere power fight that's how intuition love hate money. fans prime suspect and fans old. on you tube joining us. this is some joke story
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a stubborn rice farmer from thailand. his problem. his crew go no chemicals. and this time was. the students you. just don't stand a chance. train in successful. tucker chatted me starts october 15th d w. this week on world stories. reintegrating x. militants in nigeria. election campaigns on reservations in the us. but we begin in belarus despite the risk of being jailed the opposite. continues to
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demonstrate against authoritarian leader alexander lukashenko prominent among the protesters or one of. the moments march had barely begun when the police started making their 1st arrests over the past weeks bellerose has ramped up its crackdown on protesters but despite it all these women come back each saturday to make sure their voices heard it was like everything was quiet then suddenly those henchmen showed up and dragged these young women into their tossers what did they ever do to that we're not scared for our own safety but worried about our children and grandchildren we want them to live in a normal country without this kind of. you know i know but boy was sitting on one of. our lines sophia are outraged and try reasoning with the police. this time they can't get any of the women released. more but
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allah says she and her friend sophia both retired school teachers do command a certain respect with the officers was the 2 women 1st met at a protest against the question comes from the authoritarian has been bringing the country home more and more about the recipients were expressing solidarity with these courageous women their bravery has aspired others to overcome their fears and join the opposition. valorously and women are leading the charge against local shrink i. was. just it was it was. what they affectionately call the opposition figurehead. she resisted forced deportation by tearing up her passport and was then detained by authorities. in opposition leaders are now either behind bars or in exile. allah tells us that look
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clinging to power with always might ever since the rigged election came. more and more bellow recipients are openly defying look at shrink over his regime to them he's a fraud. why he walked with her so he male you can buy that whole thing with this secret inauguration they don't seem to feel the need to prove anything to the people anymore. lucas is now taking the threat these women pose more seriously arrests were meant to be a deterrent but they're having the opposite effect. and so fia tell us that they'll be out on the streets of minsk flying the flag of the opposition as long as their legs will carry them even if it's just the 2 of them. we. the nigerian government supports the reintegration of former militants for the terrorist group boko haram. some of their victims however aren't happy with the
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situation. what come to my degree this side existed long before the city gains negative notoriety for being the birthplace of boko haram in the past my degree was known as a major trading up a decade into the hardest insurgency more than 2000000 people have been displaced some of them find refuge in this camp like. he learns how to repair shoes during the 2 years he was with. he learned something else. they want us to be part of their insurgency and become people who are willing to attack and kill. we went through a training to be able to kill. and kill. the 45 year old claims. considered him to all to be a mood iraq yet in the camp he still stigmatized he says he was forced to join the
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group. when we came to the camp a lot of people accused us of so many things but that doesn't bother us. we just want to live in peace. if we did it. with we 1st judge doesn't live in the camp he's becoming a hairdresser and claims he repents his actions. those people i've killed whenever i think about it i have sleepless nights may allah forgive me i want to get married go to school i want to be a very good person but if. i would you and i are both every government funded training program to help reintegrate militants that sounds like mockery to the victims here who fled their homes lost their relatives and face an uncertain future. she did to my nina tonight and i don't know how my life and that of my
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children will look. why design it's better to train our children then there are so many people here agree on this if they trained our children it would have more impact or angry that. the victims and former militants living side by side preparing to gather for a entrance into society once theory speeds that's the goal but outside of the camp life is anything but stable. in the wake of new attacks it is difficult to convince people here to reintegrate forming sujan. suggest how fair is it to rehabilitate these people without doing the same for their victims for. the answer seems simple . it is absolutely unfair. to the victims it also encourages god to have joined the insurgency towards i
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tempted because they are given my attention that they're victims he says rehabilitation while violence is still ongoing it's counterproductive but as other observers put it amnesty to acts militants though a bitter pill to swallow may be the only way to achieve peace once the war on terror is over. almost $5000000.00 native americans in the u.s. are voting age but only a fraction exercise that right now activists are canvassing on reservations for each and every vote. this is the heart of the south dakota badlands we're approaching the border of pine ridge reservation home to around $18000.00 members of the oglala lakota tribe we drive for nearly an hour across prairie land before reaching
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a town we want to know wife. people living here are less likely to vote than other and there. they feel like it's not a voice will be heard to. have a scare to be around a lot of people. a lot of people we live in 3rd world conditions majority of our people don't even own vehicles so how are they supposed to get to a polling place when they live 10 miles in a country off the reservation in rapid city we meet with chante heart and tell him returns from scout they're organizing voter registration booths on multiple reservations in south dakota they want to show fellow native people that all they need is a social security number to cast their ballot even though that's not clear on the registration of calls you then that person we make a decision 7 generations ahead of time and so i'm thinking about my great grandchildren and life is going to be for them and right now i think the best thing
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we can do is vote and use our voices and that's just how i was raised their project is funded by a democratic party donor and while callinan chante aren't campaigning for the party they're sure most lakota voters are against donald trump. he stoking the flames of racism all the things that i think we've worked so hard to build relationships across all walks of life and he's reversed that the state is soaked in the history of stolen land broken contracts and withheld payments to say nothing of those who paid with their lives. at the crazy horse memorial museum chante performs a traditional dance making an effort to connect with visitors. despite generations of betrayal she hasn't given up on dialogue.
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on december 31st the press a transition period will have to. at broad market in south london many small business owners are feeling anxious about the future. whether shops that borrow market in south london is looking for the best quality tasty treats from across europe 2. dominic court sells scouted she's from the netherlands. dairy cooperatives in france deliver conti and more ph in the summer this fetid cheese from the greek island of lesbos but briggs' it poses a threat to its little cheese paradise. the massive worry the i mean it has been very since the referendum and already we're on our 3rd stockpiling plan here. to make sure we've got enough stock at the prices that we're currently paying and we don't have to incur any higher prices that might be introduced by
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high tariffs. court shows us his story and he's worried that the already price a cheese he sells will be slapped with high tariffs that's assuming it can even be delivered undamaged with new border checks goods could be held up for days. the transport is just 6 is going to be that much more complicated it's going to be expensive because it will be extra paperwork involved. and i can only imagine it's not going to be as free flowing as it is currently food experts warn that the supply chains of fresh products could be disrupted britain imports roughly 80 percent of its fruit alone much and also have another worry if there is no trade deal with brussels the u.s. might fill the gap food products could even become cheaper but what about quality american health and environmental standards are lower for example when it comes to meet. i think the real worry is that if we get these influx of much cheaper food being imported to actually seek markets will opt to stocks
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a chain restaurants may have to start face and so outrageous here who you know only supply the best face a fair price means that the disparity between what consumers offer it is going to be much wider than it already is she's much in dominic court has had lots of discussions about bret's it including with max taka the fishmonger i believe in the . you know always be. always call me old fashion the shiny out because we want to. live and you know our days of a country that you will have us in your coat is preparing himself in his own way a friend of his mixed at a pinch maybe he'll end of selling this kind of cheese. after
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