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june is going to enjoy on the ben ali you know even before that and the liberalism that is sort of being forced on the country by the i.m.f. so there's two factors firstly there isn't a lot of money to begin with and secondly you know the thing vision for the future is this economy and i don't really see how the deuce to me in the long i think in the short term the might be some reconciliation ok so i mean it that's a pretty skeptical assessment if i understand you correctly given that i mean we talked about the unrest for example of the arab spring within the country do you see the potential for that happening again now. well it's certainly what if you g.p. is a general mirror think everybody who you know just minutes ago three hundred very heavily on. duty or the fact they were there on record was there in the record for the three thousand and eleven smokefree in january ironically enough we even have on record here in all the out here in florida over the christmas period after journalist self-immolating did you need to i've never been in public but i usually tell you. it is trending i
june is going to enjoy on the ben ali you know even before that and the liberalism that is sort of being forced on the country by the i.m.f. so there's two factors firstly there isn't a lot of money to begin with and secondly you know the thing vision for the future is this economy and i don't really see how the deuce to me in the long i think in the short term the might be some reconciliation ok so i mean it that's a pretty skeptical assessment if i understand you correctly given that i mean...
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has been in economic crisis since president zine el abidine ben ali was toppled back in two thousand and eleven widespread poverty and unemployment still plagued the country. this modest house is home to a family of six here. as a single room with her husband and four children her husband is unemployed and one of her sons was able to for every day's a struggle to make ends meet the family is applied for welfare benefits but their request was denied. and the we get about one hundred eighty dinars about fifty euros a month in state support from my disabled son the entire family has to live off that money. i have to pay for my two daughters education from that amount. on the us when i raise my head to the sky and pray i don't know if i will be alive tomorrow or you will. the family lives near the city of katherine in the south of tunisia the reason was convulsed by the popular protest that toppled autocrat in the isle between ben ali but poverty and high unemployment the drivers of the so-called jasmine revolution have not abated and people have once again started taking to the streets
has been in economic crisis since president zine el abidine ben ali was toppled back in two thousand and eleven widespread poverty and unemployment still plagued the country. this modest house is home to a family of six here. as a single room with her husband and four children her husband is unemployed and one of her sons was able to for every day's a struggle to make ends meet the family is applied for welfare benefits but their request was denied. and the we get about one hundred eighty...
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south of tunisia the reason was convulsed by the popular protests to topple autocrat saying i was in ben ali but poverty and high unemployment the drivers of the so-called jasmine revolution have not abated and people have once again started taking to the streets experts warn that if they cannot make situation doesn't improve fresh up people could spell the end of the new government. i have never seen or with that if you let them in the past few years poverty has increased prices have risen and the purchasing power of tunisians has declined. that's affected the people here they're anxious and overburdened with the what get out should. the protests show no signs of abating keeping pressure on the government tunisia was the only country where the arab spring resulted in a peaceful transition to democracy but the stagnating economy threatens to undermine the success story. like many people in the impoverished countryside how to log it does not believe that things will improve for a family anytime soon she has long lost faith in the country's new rulers. now the world's autocrats face rising res
south of tunisia the reason was convulsed by the popular protests to topple autocrat saying i was in ben ali but poverty and high unemployment the drivers of the so-called jasmine revolution have not abated and people have once again started taking to the streets experts warn that if they cannot make situation doesn't improve fresh up people could spell the end of the new government. i have never seen or with that if you let them in the past few years poverty has increased prices have risen and...
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that dictator ben ali of tunisia went to saddling european self-immolation among them with blue eyes easy to spot uprisings against british back to takers across the arab world. as a spy you have to really split your own posts not attentive to your den is that committed to harvest that was still alive there within me. and then that is the one who wanted to counter everything they want to do and then try and dismantle everything they want to do it so you have to really become a doctor and they noted that to fool them you have to fully own family and know that the fool them. determine that you're the one. who did it. so i'm going to move into the interrogation. i leave the role alleges that there for several minutes because i want you to get anxious. to think about the error of your way. and then i walk back you and when i walk back in i'm going to have a big fix file with me. all kind of a person it may have seemed just like our surveillance video but my all be blank. but it's a show you that i have a strong investigation and i have all this evidence. so the first thing i tell you is.
that dictator ben ali of tunisia went to saddling european self-immolation among them with blue eyes easy to spot uprisings against british back to takers across the arab world. as a spy you have to really split your own posts not attentive to your den is that committed to harvest that was still alive there within me. and then that is the one who wanted to counter everything they want to do and then try and dismantle everything they want to do it so you have to really become a doctor and they...
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that dictator ben ali of tunisia that the salary you're up to self-immolation a moment because easy to spot uprisings against british back to takers across the arab world. us veterans who come back from war often tell the same stories. were going after the people who were killing civilians they were not interested in the wellbeing of their own soldiers either there already is several generations of them so i just got this memo from the shirley branch offices we're going to attack and destroy the government in seven countries in five years americans pay for the wars with their money others with their lives if we were willing to go into harm's way and willing to risk being killed for a war surely we can risk some discomfort for an easy nurse for peace. well if you're always telling us all we can have everything at the same time we can have peace and democracy blah blah blah in a cost conflict situation i know war situation that's not true is that instead of telling people what you can't have everything and then failing to deliver on everything you are we should be fabric here and say ok
that dictator ben ali of tunisia that the salary you're up to self-immolation a moment because easy to spot uprisings against british back to takers across the arab world. us veterans who come back from war often tell the same stories. were going after the people who were killing civilians they were not interested in the wellbeing of their own soldiers either there already is several generations of them so i just got this memo from the shirley branch offices we're going to attack and destroy...
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that dictator ben ali of tunisia left the saudi arabia open self-immolation a moment.
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and ben foakes, but once ali was out for 60 englandhe action with the cricket social on the bbc sport website and app... not a huge amount to get exciting about, so far, on the final day of the january transfer window. although a recognisable figure is departing manchester united and the premier league. marouane fellaini's on his way to china. leaving old trafford after nearly six years. he'll join shandong luneng in the chinese super league after the two clubs agreed a deal. newcastle united have completed the signing of miguel almiron from atlanta united... the paraguay international has joined on a five year deal thought to be worth around 20 million pounds. another deal that has been finalised is denis suarez‘s loan move to arsenal — this is how they announced it on social media. hejoins from barcelona, and is a man that manager unai emery knows very well having worked with him at sevilla. and there's also a return to the premier league for 38—year—old peter crouch — the former england striker is on his way back to the top flight w
and ben foakes, but once ali was out for 60 englandhe action with the cricket social on the bbc sport website and app... not a huge amount to get exciting about, so far, on the final day of the january transfer window. although a recognisable figure is departing manchester united and the premier league. marouane fellaini's on his way to china. leaving old trafford after nearly six years. he'll join shandong luneng in the chinese super league after the two clubs agreed a deal. newcastle united...
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and in the last few minutes, ben stoke and moeen ali have gone in consecutive balls to leave england the world number one ranking. and for kvitova it will be her first grand slam final since her hand was injured in a knife attack in 2016. to be honest, i‘m still not really believing that i‘m in the final. it's believing that i‘m in the final. it‘s kind of weird, to be honest, as well that i didn‘t know even if i would play tennis again. it wasn‘t really a nice time to be dealing with everything. it wasn‘t only like physically but mentally it was very tough as well. it took me a little while to believe in the people around me again. in the men‘s draw rafael nadal is into his fifth melbourne final. he outclassed stefanos tsitsipas in three sets. he‘ll face either the world number one novak djokovic or lucas pouille, who play their semi—final tomorrow morning. i have to keep doing the things that i‘m doing, that‘s my feeling, just keep playing the way that i‘m playing. and let‘s see. that is my goal, i think. playing. and let‘s see. that is my goal, ithink. i‘m doing playing. and let‘s
and in the last few minutes, ben stoke and moeen ali have gone in consecutive balls to leave england the world number one ranking. and for kvitova it will be her first grand slam final since her hand was injured in a knife attack in 2016. to be honest, i‘m still not really believing that i‘m in the final. it's believing that i‘m in the final. it‘s kind of weird, to be honest, as well that i didn‘t know even if i would play tennis again. it wasn‘t really a nice time to be dealing...
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back to kemar roach, ben stokes was lbw for zero, next bull moeen ali's first and he chose to attackseph in the field. they used to call this calypso colla pso joseph in the field. they used to call this calypso collapso and joseph in the field. they used to call this calyps the llapso and 2559; if j 5— , joseph in the field. they used to call this calyps the llaps victim 44:44— :j j 5— , like old times. like aid timest the like aid times. the iskiimzlies roach. like old times, the windies fast bowlers - away the rest, fast bowlers blew away the rest, england 77 all out, humiliated on throwback thursday. so here's the sorry tale of england's batting display today. sam curran was the knights english wicket, adil rashid was out soon afterwards. england all out for 77, trailing by 212 —— the ninth english wicket. there are still a couple of hours to go until stumps. well, to talk through day two so far, i'm joined by isabelle westbury, who's part of the test match special‘s cricket social team. who's part of the test match what who's part of the test match do you make about cc unbelieva
back to kemar roach, ben stokes was lbw for zero, next bull moeen ali's first and he chose to attackseph in the field. they used to call this calypso colla pso joseph in the field. they used to call this calypso collapso and joseph in the field. they used to call this calyps the llapso and 2559; if j 5— , joseph in the field. they used to call this calyps the llaps victim 44:44— :j j 5— , like old times. like aid timest the like aid times. the iskiimzlies roach. like old times, the...
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and it was knowing ali who got them going, how key a role he could bat ball bat - ball in the coming play with bat and ball in the coming months. so to beno ben stokes, in 2018 less forgettable for the all around her, he seems intent on making headlines from the right reasons this time around. although west indies are not what they once were, the new generation can cause damage, england were being worn. that is exactly when you should hand the new ball to james anderson, and he did what he does. the pivotal scout was that of frost and chase, the first of four wickets to fall for just 2a runs. and wendy's were blown away by anderson, though the final say on the day went to ben stokes, marking his 15th tenth —— the day went to ben stokes, marking his 15th tenth --15th the day went to ben stokes, marking his 15th tenth —— 15th test and style to put his country in control. manchester city are unsurprisingly through to the league cup final after completing their two legged semi—final against league one burton albion. pep guardiola's men lead nine nil from the first leg at the etihad. that saw eight changes and city's youngest eleven in over a
and it was knowing ali who got them going, how key a role he could bat ball bat - ball in the coming play with bat and ball in the coming months. so to beno ben stokes, in 2018 less forgettable for the all around her, he seems intent on making headlines from the right reasons this time around. although west indies are not what they once were, the new generation can cause damage, england were being worn. that is exactly when you should hand the new ball to james anderson, and he did what he...
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clinging onto ben stokes' edge, after gabriel, but there are most at oui’ after gabriel, but there are most at our worst places, and moeen aliand with an energetic paddling. 50, but that must only be the start, if england are to find their way out of trouble in paradise. they are just off the tee in day one in antigua. england, with moeen ali have got themselves with 172—6. 55 and not out. so, as ever, the team includes the former player isabelle westbury. the batsmen struggled again? struggle to start off with, better than the last match, 37 all out. certainly, the beginning, joe root, did look a bit precarious, but it seems on this page, that is quite variable, that attack is the best form of defence. we have seen half centuries from jonny bairstow and moeen ali. they have been quite rapid in their place. are we starting to think that 200 might actually be a competitive score? because without those two in innings, it would be very precarious? leather absolutely. alastair cooke is now out in antigua at the moment, and he said that 200 is quite a good—looking school. i think it is properly right. and to think it is properly
clinging onto ben stokes' edge, after gabriel, but there are most at oui’ after gabriel, but there are most at our worst places, and moeen aliand with an energetic paddling. 50, but that must only be the start, if england are to find their way out of trouble in paradise. they are just off the tee in day one in antigua. england, with moeen ali have got themselves with 172—6. 55 and not out. so, as ever, the team includes the former player isabelle westbury. the batsmen struggled again?...
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ali. he will have a vital role to play. the home side were steadied by craig brathwaite, a combination of power and precision wiping the smiles off english faces. not though for long. benbe key to england's hopes of success, he marked his 50th test with the dismissal of brathwaite. play was halted by rain. isn't what they were meant to be escaping? how very english! perfect well, to talk through day one so far i'm joined by former england fast bowler graham 0nions, part of the test match special social team. thety balking point, it was this decision tothe big talking point was to include sam cur representative over stuart broad. what did you make of it? unfortunately that is what it came down to, not selecting someone like stuart broad where there is wealth of experience and his test wickets is a tough call. as you said,jo wickets is a tough call. as you said, jo root has gone for curran to lengthen his batting, but, just, there was a slight concern that the pitch might break up and might be uneach which a taller bowler might have come into, which would be stuart broad, but joe have come into, which would be stuart broad, butjoe root has gone with curran instead of bro
ali. he will have a vital role to play. the home side were steadied by craig brathwaite, a combination of power and precision wiping the smiles off english faces. not though for long. benbe key to england's hopes of success, he marked his 50th test with the dismissal of brathwaite. play was halted by rain. isn't what they were meant to be escaping? how very english! perfect well, to talk through day one so far i'm joined by former england fast bowler graham 0nions, part of the test match...
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ben wright, bbc news, westminster. three men have beenjailed for life for murdering five people, in an explosion at a shop in leicester last february. aram kurd and arkan ali hassan was given 33 years. the court heard they caused the explosion, as part of an insurance scam. this report by sima kotecha contains distressing images from the start. shortly after 7pm, a massive explosion in the basement of a shop. and killed the five people inside it. three men were responsible: hawkar hassan, arkan ali and aram kurd. this afternoon, all were sentenced to life injailfor murder. today mearks the end of a long and complex today marks the end of a long and complex investigation and will provide, i hope, some closure to the families, whose strength, resolve and dignity throughout the last year has been nothing short of remarkable. the men deliberately caused the explosion as part of a plan to profit from a false insurance claim. their victims, 46—year—old mary ragoobar, her two teenage sons, sean and shane, shane's girlfriend, 18—year—old leah reek. all were enjoying a quiet sunday evening in theirflat. i don't think you ever get over it. no. it's still not real, i
ben wright, bbc news, westminster. three men have beenjailed for life for murdering five people, in an explosion at a shop in leicester last february. aram kurd and arkan ali hassan was given 33 years. the court heard they caused the explosion, as part of an insurance scam. this report by sima kotecha contains distressing images from the start. shortly after 7pm, a massive explosion in the basement of a shop. and killed the five people inside it. three men were responsible: hawkar hassan, arkan...
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ben wright, bbc news, westminster. three men have beenjailed for life for murdering five people in an explosion at a shop in leicester last february. hawker hassan, arkan alin attempt to claim an insurance pay out. four people died in the flat above the shop, and a shop assistant was killed in the store. pharmacists are warning they're struggling to obtain some common medicines including painkillers and anti—depressants, leaving patients complaining of delays in getting the drugs they need. the bbc has learned there's been a big rise in the number of medicines placed on the shortage of supply list for england. increased global demand and the rising cost of raw materials are being blamed for some of the supply problems. here's our health correspondent catherine burns. the drug candesartan which, as you can see here, has gone completely red. as we film, the realisation that another drug is running low. this main wholesaler has now gone completely out of stock. now, suddenly, we are going to have to start shopping around to make sure customers and patients continue to get access to this medicine. it's not unusual for this to happen — problems with supply and
ben wright, bbc news, westminster. three men have beenjailed for life for murdering five people in an explosion at a shop in leicester last february. hawker hassan, arkan alin attempt to claim an insurance pay out. four people died in the flat above the shop, and a shop assistant was killed in the store. pharmacists are warning they're struggling to obtain some common medicines including painkillers and anti—depressants, leaving patients complaining of delays in getting the drugs they need....