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and the same man juba made the brace twelve minutes late so with a neat shot into the left corner r.t. also scored the second owns a day sealing start explains we would accumulate english go for new victory propellants them into third spot in the table. in the meantime saying meet missed their chance to go top box three two one defeated two in the open for the hosts with a powerful header up to thirty six minutes to i was sure lived though within four minutes of victory by soon and have been alone prosthetics eight you want to be disappointed with the crowd with an equaliser but that means go only have even more woo in the second half which is the up like the failed to collect the boppers preppie and by the bushel because of the rebound giving two of their biggest victory so far the season. elsewhere three second have goals or a stall threshold car on home turf and i'm one of them of getting somewhat surprising over the spikes never made the wood work but it did get in alexander to scan the double the school with a pinpoint strike into their route out the substitute goal people by see
and the same man juba made the brace twelve minutes late so with a neat shot into the left corner r.t. also scored the second owns a day sealing start explains we would accumulate english go for new victory propellants them into third spot in the table. in the meantime saying meet missed their chance to go top box three two one defeated two in the open for the hosts with a powerful header up to thirty six minutes to i was sure lived though within four minutes of victory by soon and have been...
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i spoke earlier with rebecca hamilton of the pulitzer center, who's in the southern city of juba. rebecca hamilton, thank you for joining us. where are you now and what's happening there on the ground? >> you haveto go back to juba from several days further north up toward the north-south border of sudan. yesterday i flew over the place that the sudanese government attacked last weekend. i've been traveling in the areas where upwards of 80,000 people fled to after the attack on the town. >> reporter: what's going on with the fighting there and the talks in khartoum to try to reach a settlement? >> well, the fighting at the moment has stopped because the sudanese government has actually seized control of the town. the critical issue right now is the humanitarian one with over 80,000 people and the rainy season coming, i met displaceed this week who were taking shelter under the cover of trees in the pouring rain. these were mostly women and children. health workers are extremely concerned about disease. i spoke to a woman just this morning whose little two-year-old son had died on
i spoke earlier with rebecca hamilton of the pulitzer center, who's in the southern city of juba. rebecca hamilton, thank you for joining us. where are you now and what's happening there on the ground? >> you haveto go back to juba from several days further north up toward the north-south border of sudan. yesterday i flew over the place that the sudanese government attacked last weekend. i've been traveling in the areas where upwards of 80,000 people fled to after the attack on the town....
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states bill juba home of the e.u.'s headquarters is now calling for the same any. legal immigrants to give back to each other this is not possible isn't possible for the people in question but it's not possible to. ask for more internal border. growing numbers in the union's biggest country wants border checks to germany could pose possible restrictions in terms of freedom of travel and this is really something that many people are concerned of richard nations in the e.u. also fear invasion from. restrictions on working and benefits for citizens from simple and east european states which joined the union in two thousand and four were lifted on the first of may one. flood to the u.k. attracts people from the countries that just joined it attracts people from outside the european union because they know once they get into a european union like country they can cross borders they can work if they want to or take advantage of a generous benefits system in nice european or some european countries like britain for example and it actually attracts more migration which is
states bill juba home of the e.u.'s headquarters is now calling for the same any. legal immigrants to give back to each other this is not possible isn't possible for the people in question but it's not possible to. ask for more internal border. growing numbers in the union's biggest country wants border checks to germany could pose possible restrictions in terms of freedom of travel and this is really something that many people are concerned of richard nations in the e.u. also fear invasion...
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who ruled the right wing with his elect to peace launched a non-legal attack with a pinpoint cross juba not in the goal to eat some i can feel and looking the shot from the midfielder but the brazilian was weakest on the rebound making it three two to spartak well it kind of hints man four to clean on to their narrowed wantage but it was not to be the red and blue through enlisting in their rivals relentless pressure ended with brazil and. netty his doors do all of the season and i why i don't want to bet making it all square eight minutes before the final whistle three you all up to ninety minutes of pulsating end to end stuff and the game went into extra time to have the nerves of the occasion get to everyone you know models with full teams playing cautiously then it is full to decide to call a fair any was agony for sport not enjoy for the army man who's winning five year old russian international keeper again fever was the hero deflecting combat of short in style for victory quote for the final score quotable in a cricket match world flat out and almost totally drained of emotions b
who ruled the right wing with his elect to peace launched a non-legal attack with a pinpoint cross juba not in the goal to eat some i can feel and looking the shot from the midfielder but the brazilian was weakest on the rebound making it three two to spartak well it kind of hints man four to clean on to their narrowed wantage but it was not to be the red and blue through enlisting in their rivals relentless pressure ended with brazil and. netty his doors do all of the season and i why i don't...
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i spoke this afternoon with rebecca hamilton of the pulitzer center, reporting from juba in south sudanhat is the assessment there of how this talk of an agreement that would stop the dispute in the central region might affect the kind of problems of refugees being displaced in the central region? >> everybody is happy to see that the two sides are talking. but this idea that this agreement is going to fix the immediate humanitarian crisis just doesn't seem realistic. for people here it seems very far removed. >> reporter: we've heard a couple of different reports, one that the ethiopian army would comprise the peace-keeping force, if you will, and the other that there would be some sort of joint north-south operation. soldiers from east side. what's the story there? >> yes, there are two separate proposals under discussion. the ethiopians, it seems, have offered to... peacekeepers if a peace keeping dough ploiment goes into a town. separate of that is the discussion of how the new demilitarized zone along the border areas that may or may not include abiyah, it's unclear yet. they would
i spoke this afternoon with rebecca hamilton of the pulitzer center, reporting from juba in south sudanhat is the assessment there of how this talk of an agreement that would stop the dispute in the central region might affect the kind of problems of refugees being displaced in the central region? >> everybody is happy to see that the two sides are talking. but this idea that this agreement is going to fix the immediate humanitarian crisis just doesn't seem realistic. for people here it...
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then, to darfur -- >> then to door for and then to juba. the issues very much on our mind are the following. the door for situation where we are hoping that doha, where negotiations have gone on for some time, that there can be an agreement between the government and at least two of the rebel groups. obviously, they both have been invited. my colleague has been spending a great deal of time in doha with one of his staff to bolster the negotiating process. it is a hard process, but at least the parties are talking. i spent some time in khartoum talking with people there about the progress under the comprehensive peace agreement. and then in south korea on, because they just had, and at that time it was the first day of elections, an election for governor and state legislatures. very critical stage because it borders on our for. it is also supposed to be where one of the processes of popular consultations take place. it is where a lot of the civil war was fought, but it is in the north. since then, the election has come off, but there's not a
then, to darfur -- >> then to door for and then to juba. the issues very much on our mind are the following. the door for situation where we are hoping that doha, where negotiations have gone on for some time, that there can be an agreement between the government and at least two of the rebel groups. obviously, they both have been invited. my colleague has been spending a great deal of time in doha with one of his staff to bolster the negotiating process. it is a hard process, but at...