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south africa has been missing a highly regulated banking sector has been very stable but it's excluded sciri many people because of the costs and the lack of reach and either time or maybe one of its other new competitors can certainly break that mold and what are people saying would this sort of thing mean less crime if people switched from cash to digital payments and is certainly the hope drum sets of robberies are a major problem in south africa we have street markings on a regular basis cash it's very dangerous to deal with and so much of it many people source to it some way between something like time digital perhaps a tentative but point bateman's cell phone based a means directly fiber of all science the hope is that one of these technologies will finally get the kind of critical mass that means that ordinary people don't have to carry that much cash with them and will be less prone to that direct almost privately east just briefly how how much is the banking sector in general changing there in south africa where you are. very rapidly and quite enormously we've seen block change tech
south africa has been missing a highly regulated banking sector has been very stable but it's excluded sciri many people because of the costs and the lack of reach and either time or maybe one of its other new competitors can certainly break that mold and what are people saying would this sort of thing mean less crime if people switched from cash to digital payments and is certainly the hope drum sets of robberies are a major problem in south africa we have street markings on a regular basis...
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sciri near me taking a stroll in the radioactive chernobyl exclusion zone. now we are clearly in the. beach or a sea of busy of course here of course and to be clear most of the radiation ago and what is interesting even now inside the building is the shell holes at the scene that are become to raise their way in which they were brought in old. rooms where as if they received no more sorrow droops when. the workers called in to clean up after the one nine hundred eighty six chernobyl reactor explosion were officially called liquidators. but they could only contain not eliminate a disaster of this magnitude. within days one hundred thirty four liquidator suffered acute radiation poisoning twenty eight died that year. it's not known how many people died later from radiation exposure estimates range between twenty thousand and fifty thousand. today the area around sure noble remains an exclusion zone but some pockets inside have been cleaned up and are safe to enter. easy. result and. the zone is fenced off and can only be entered through one of several checkpo
sciri near me taking a stroll in the radioactive chernobyl exclusion zone. now we are clearly in the. beach or a sea of busy of course here of course and to be clear most of the radiation ago and what is interesting even now inside the building is the shell holes at the scene that are become to raise their way in which they were brought in old. rooms where as if they received no more sorrow droops when. the workers called in to clean up after the one nine hundred eighty six chernobyl reactor...
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coercion in place of a military invasion that's according to the un special rapporteur or edris just sciri. and they don't seem to be removing the dura the us has called on the military in venezuela to turn on the door and they've stood firm and honored the constitution and one kind of on a tour around then is way lower and he's not rallying the crowds the u.s. had hoped for and so i see this secret or a private meeting at c.s.i.s. as evidence of the u.s. is desperation and they're trying to find. any means to dislodge material after several months if the u.s. was to use military force to go in to a sovereign nation do you think that the people of america would tolerate that or not i think this would cause an existential crisis for the trumpet ministration many people think oh trump would be happy to distract from his problems but i think you would see an anti-war movement similar to the kind that we had during the invasion of iraq with hundreds of thousands of people in the streets and you'd have a catastrophe across south america the entire region right in. so-called backyard would be de
coercion in place of a military invasion that's according to the un special rapporteur or edris just sciri. and they don't seem to be removing the dura the us has called on the military in venezuela to turn on the door and they've stood firm and honored the constitution and one kind of on a tour around then is way lower and he's not rallying the crowds the u.s. had hoped for and so i see this secret or a private meeting at c.s.i.s. as evidence of the u.s. is desperation and they're trying to...
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coercion in place of the military invasion that's according to the un special rapporteur or edris just sciri. and they don't seem to be removing the dural the us has called on the military in venezuela to turn on the derwin they have stood firm and honored the constitution and one white is kind of on a tour around venezuela and he's not rallying the crowds the u.s. had hoped for and so i see this secret or a private meeting at c s i s as evidence of the u.s. is desperation and they're trying to find any means to dislodge the dural after several months you also reported that representatives of colombia and brazil were present at this meeting does this suggest this is going to be the squeeze from both sides from latin america and north america well it any u.s. invasion of venezuela would be contingent on consent from the colombian and brazilian governments and it's very unclear that they will get consent because both governments are extremely worried about increasing the migration crisis there are deeply worried about destabilizing the entire region and that's absolutely what this would entail
coercion in place of the military invasion that's according to the un special rapporteur or edris just sciri. and they don't seem to be removing the dural the us has called on the military in venezuela to turn on the derwin they have stood firm and honored the constitution and one white is kind of on a tour around venezuela and he's not rallying the crowds the u.s. had hoped for and so i see this secret or a private meeting at c s i s as evidence of the u.s. is desperation and they're trying to...