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the outskirts of from talking to some little nonstandard afzal assumes that i owned a game with czechoslovakia and stuff. on stuart's also some bloke months and one guy says. only a scot only storks also some good ones and only after the field since he was a communist and common. nonsense one of the expedition was the soviet. no it's not the form which the leader stands for towards folks it's like. winter bird meanders through the course of history bringing the past to life in spite of these often sad events it's a sheer delight to be along for the ride. and burn a three hour train trip from prague people of but also reconciling the past helped along by cutting up to cause book expulsion the british near. the bus so need to sift through the dipsy couple drop it over stuff get them just come in that's good we call it it's going to. live on a high you. get a could be a body in a hole it's not nice and who develops an ash at the wall. in supposed. to just adjust or just no support be it i see days deflection that's just the globe and you push i'd never get. burned i was the second largest city in
the outskirts of from talking to some little nonstandard afzal assumes that i owned a game with czechoslovakia and stuff. on stuart's also some bloke months and one guy says. only a scot only storks also some good ones and only after the field since he was a communist and common. nonsense one of the expedition was the soviet. no it's not the form which the leader stands for towards folks it's like. winter bird meanders through the course of history bringing the past to life in spite of these...
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dad serves a full install to some local nonstandard afzal lawsuits that i want to again want to czechoslovakia and stuff. stuart's also some go for months and i says. only as a scholar. stuart's into some book once unknown but i think he had since i was a communist and tom. brokaw known some of the afghans expedition as the soviet. you know it's not the form which the leader stands for towards the slightly. winterburn meanders through the course of history bringing the past to life in spite of these often sad events it's a sheer delight to be along for the ride. in burning a three hour train trip from prague people have been also reconciling the past helped along by cutting up to school as a book the expulsion of british nearish. to beso need to sift through the dipsy couple of up it over stuff get them just coming out scott we call it it's going to. live on a high you. get a could be a body. it's not nice and who'd given it to nash it been a while. in supposed. to just now are just out just to support it i see days deflection that's just the globe when you push out never get . burned it was t
dad serves a full install to some local nonstandard afzal lawsuits that i want to again want to czechoslovakia and stuff. stuart's also some go for months and i says. only as a scholar. stuart's into some book once unknown but i think he had since i was a communist and tom. brokaw known some of the afghans expedition as the soviet. you know it's not the form which the leader stands for towards the slightly. winterburn meanders through the course of history bringing the past to life in spite of...
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afzal kohistani drew attention to the case in 2012 in which a group of women were allegedly killed afteranced. the response to an ebola outbreak in the east of the democratic republic of congo is failing to bring the epidemic under control, according to the medical charity doctors without borders. the charity says this is partly due to what it calls a climate of deepening community mistrust. the canadian prime minister has tried to play down the damage a series of ministerial resignations has done to his government. justin trudeau said he'd made mistakes, after two people resigned from his cabinet over a corruption case. mr trudeau insists he acted within the law in his handling of the corruption scandal involving the firm snc—lavalin, but admits there was a lack of trust between his ministers. facebook says it will try to stop the spread of misinformation about vaccines on its network. it will remove misleading content and disable accounts that continue to violate facebook‘s policies on vaccine information. the company has faced pressure to tackle the problem. 0utbrea ks of measles in t
afzal kohistani drew attention to the case in 2012 in which a group of women were allegedly killed afteranced. the response to an ebola outbreak in the east of the democratic republic of congo is failing to bring the epidemic under control, according to the medical charity doctors without borders. the charity says this is partly due to what it calls a climate of deepening community mistrust. the canadian prime minister has tried to play down the damage a series of ministerial resignations has...
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doubts stalks into some little nuance and a lot of afzal assumes that i went again to czechoslovakia and stopped on stuart's also some bloke months and one of his sister was the only a scholar storks also some book once unknown looked up in fields and was the commonest and common. known someone of afghans expedition the soviets caught outside the form which the leader stands for towards the slice of. winter burg meanders through the course of history bringing the past to life in spite of these often sad events it's a sheer delight to be along for the ride. in bernard a three hour train trip from prague people have been also reconciling the past helped along by cut the sheen that pushed all of us a book the expulsion of. the also need to subscribe to the dixie cup for capital stuff. get them just coming up we call it it's going to go. live on ohio. could be a bully. it's not nice and what develops in ash from a walk which. in supposedly scorched earth it is now a just just a support beard i see days to fluxion not just the globe and you never did. burn it was the second largest city i
doubts stalks into some little nuance and a lot of afzal assumes that i went again to czechoslovakia and stopped on stuart's also some bloke months and one of his sister was the only a scholar storks also some book once unknown looked up in fields and was the commonest and common. known someone of afghans expedition the soviets caught outside the form which the leader stands for towards the slice of. winter burg meanders through the course of history bringing the past to life in spite of these...
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afzal kohistani drew attention to the case in 2012 in which a group of women were allegedly killed afterd. the response to an ebola outbreak in the east of the democratic republic of the congo is failing to bring the epidemic under control — according to the medical charity doctors without borders. the charity says this is partly due to what it calls a climate of deepening community mistrust. in thailand, a court has ruled that an opposition political party be dissolved for having nominated a member of the thai royal family as its candidate for prime minister. last month the thai raksa chart opposition party sent shockwaves throughout the country when it broke with convention and nominated princess ubolrata na as their candidate. the move comes with just more than two weeks before voters head to the polls. the canadian prime minister has tried to play down the damage a series of ministerial resignations has done to his government. justin trudeau said he'd made mistakes after two people resigned from his cabinet over a corruption case. mr trudeau insists he acted within the law in his han
afzal kohistani drew attention to the case in 2012 in which a group of women were allegedly killed afterd. the response to an ebola outbreak in the east of the democratic republic of the congo is failing to bring the epidemic under control — according to the medical charity doctors without borders. the charity says this is partly due to what it calls a climate of deepening community mistrust. in thailand, a court has ruled that an opposition political party be dissolved for having nominated a...
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afzal kohistani drew attention to the case in 2012, in which a group of women were allegedly killed afterators are preparing to work through the weekend to try to break the deadlock over brexit before a crucial vote next tuesday. there are nowjust 22 days to go until the 29th of march — the date britain is due to leave the eu. concerns are growing about the possibility of britain leaving without a deal. eu officials have given the uk until friday to come up with fresh proposals for brexit negotiations. in thailand, a court has ruled that an opposition political party be dissolved for having nominated a member of the thai royal family as its candidate for prime minister. last month the thai raksa chart opposition party sent shock waves throughout the country when it broke with convention and nominated princess ubolrat as their candidate. the move comes with just more than two weeks before voters head to the polls. a new study finds that rainy weather is becoming more common in greenland. as a result, the ice there is melting, and scientists say they're surprised to find rain falling, even
afzal kohistani drew attention to the case in 2012, in which a group of women were allegedly killed afterators are preparing to work through the weekend to try to break the deadlock over brexit before a crucial vote next tuesday. there are nowjust 22 days to go until the 29th of march — the date britain is due to leave the eu. concerns are growing about the possibility of britain leaving without a deal. eu officials have given the uk until friday to come up with fresh proposals for brexit...
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afzal kohistani drew attention to the case in 2012 in which a group of women were allegedly killed afters says the response to the ebola outbreak in the east of the democratic republic of congo is failing to bring the epidemic under control. the charity says this is partly due to what it calls a climate of deepening community mistrust. british and european union negotiators are preparing to work through the weekend to try to break the deadlock over brexit, before a crucial vote next tuesday. there are nowjust 22 days to go until the 29th of march — the date britain is due to leave the eu. concerns are growing about the possibility of britain leaving without a deal. eu officials have given the uk until friday to come up with fresh proposals for brexit negotiations. in thailand, a court has ruled that an opposition political party be dissolved , for having nominated a member of the thai royal family as its candidate for prime minister. last month the thai raksa chart opposition party sent shockwaves throughout the country when it broke with convention and nominated princess ubolrata na as
afzal kohistani drew attention to the case in 2012 in which a group of women were allegedly killed afters says the response to the ebola outbreak in the east of the democratic republic of congo is failing to bring the epidemic under control. the charity says this is partly due to what it calls a climate of deepening community mistrust. british and european union negotiators are preparing to work through the weekend to try to break the deadlock over brexit, before a crucial vote next tuesday....
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saba afzal is from the muslim association of taranaki, based in new plymouth, new zealand. be honest, we are all ina bit thank you, to be honest, we are all in a bit of thank you, to be honest, we are all ina bit ofa thank you, to be honest, we are all in a bit of a state of disbelief. we could never have imagined something like this happening in new zealand. it isa like this happening in new zealand. it is a beautiful, peaceful country, diverse and inclusive. literally, eve ryo ne diverse and inclusive. literally, everyone i have spoken to cannot even fathom that something like this could have happened here. what is your view about the fact that one of the men arrested is said to be a white supremacist? well, it beggars the question why these people were not on a watchlist. i think it is quite obvious there is a disproportionate amount of attention paid to muslims and the monitoring of muslim activities and extremism on that side, where we now know and perhaps have known for a while that right—wing extremism is incredibly dangerous, and has caused atrocities across the glo
saba afzal is from the muslim association of taranaki, based in new plymouth, new zealand. be honest, we are all ina bit thank you, to be honest, we are all in a bit of thank you, to be honest, we are all ina bit ofa thank you, to be honest, we are all in a bit of a state of disbelief. we could never have imagined something like this happening in new zealand. it isa like this happening in new zealand. it is a beautiful, peaceful country, diverse and inclusive. literally, eve ryo ne diverse and...
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dr afzal ashraf is a terrorism expert at the university of nottingham.s islamic state lost all of its territory?” think we could safely accept that thatis think we could safely accept that that is going to be true, that doesn't mean, of course, that there aren't hundreds, if not thousands, of fighters dispersed around syria, iraq and elsewhere. and it doesn't necessarily mean that we won't get the odd demonstration of an attack, or other terrorist activity by them. but it is very true to say that they cannot any longer call themselves a state of any kind, and so i think this is a. and that would be my next stop the movement behind this threat is very much alive and kicking. as long as there are places of poor governance where the remit of the government does not extend across the whole country as we now see in iraq and certainly in syria, i think this group could resurrect in yemen. already, there are reports that al-qaeda has begun a competition with is. in the case of yemen, al-qaeda has territorial control, which has never had in the past. this is a t
dr afzal ashraf is a terrorism expert at the university of nottingham.s islamic state lost all of its territory?” think we could safely accept that thatis think we could safely accept that that is going to be true, that doesn't mean, of course, that there aren't hundreds, if not thousands, of fighters dispersed around syria, iraq and elsewhere. and it doesn't necessarily mean that we won't get the odd demonstration of an attack, or other terrorist activity by them. but it is very true to say...