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OBIT | Jeremy Mansfield was SA's 'rude awakening' to talk radio

Behind his loud, crass persona, he was sensitive and insisted his shows incorporate a charity angle. His charity work raised well over R12m

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Upset Zac Brown Band fans react to cancellation of Vancouver concert

Fans are reacting to the cancellation of Friday night's Zac Brown Band concert. They were set to play Rogers Arena in Vancouver.

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Newscast

from a think tank in the us. they have views and opinions and hobbies and interests and names. they are called britney, gabriella, michael, emma and larry, who's sadly not with us. and they have different, they fall into different political categories. so britney is our populist right voter and gabriela is our apolitical voter. larry is our faith and flag voter. so larry and britney sit on the right. gabriella is bang in the middle. and then on the left, we have progressive left, emma, and we have democratic mainstay michael. and that's a lot to take in for people who are like, what on earth is she talking about? so we've got the midterm elections coming up in america. that's the kind of political context. and i guess what you're trying to work out is what each of them are seeing and what they're seeing that overlaps with each other and then what they're seeing that nobody else sees. absolutely that. so they've got social media profiles across the five main sites. so that's youtube, tik—tok, instagram, facebook and

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Prince Albert, Charlene mark 11th wedding anniversary with sweet snap

It's been a year of ups and downs for Monaco royal couple Prince Albert and Princess Charlene as they celebrate their 11th anniversary.

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Nazanin Zaghari-Ratcliffe Talks...

is day 61 of my freedom — i still wake up thinking, is that true? do you? and i think it was a very, very, very long time to just think that maybe this is not going to happen at all. it was a very, very happy moment. you were whisked off to a safe house — you, richard and gabriella — and i was trying to think about this being... being a three again. mm—hm. you know, there's a rhythm to it, there's a feeling in a family. how was that, that first night together and, you know, since? those first nights were like a holiday. it didn't... i don't think i will ever be able to explain the feeling of three of us. but also, i knew that my return journey was never going to be rosy. it would've been difficult because

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Nazanin Zaghari-Ratcliffe Talks...

sewing. i did spend a lot of time sewing, and that is actually one thing that i took refuge when i came out and the ankle tag. and, when you did get to see gabriella, how were those visits? were you allowed to, i don't know, draw together and read and have some of those things together? because i imagine you'd want to plan that time. so gabriella was the youngest of the kids of the mothers in the ward, and the next child was about eight—years—old. she was two, two—and—a—half when i was moved to the general ward. it was heartbreaking to see a child as young as that come to see her mother. so they would allow us to use crayons and pen and paper and we would make origami quite often. but, for me, it was more about to think what i would want to do with her... yes, to plan. ..during the visit time, to make her feel good about the visit. but then, of course,

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Nazanin Zaghari-Ratcliffe Talks...

but it amazes me how, if you come out of it, how stronger you will be. and i think that is what happened to me. it is a story of survival, you know, as much as anything else. yeah. and i also think it's important for people to know, because it has gone on for so long, your story, that, with regards to gabriella, she came back to the uk to live with richard, with her daddy, in 2019... yes. ..and those visits, of course, then were over and you didn't then see her until very recently, until you were freed. yes. what was the reason behind that decision, and how did that leave you? it was a very, very difficult decision, difficult in a way that gabriella was the source of my survival in prison. yes. but also, by then, she couldn't speak english, so she had to... she couldn't communicate with her daddy. and then it was time to go to school. so we decided that we would send her so that, at least,

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BBC News

priority for the democratic world to stop putin because i believe he is a neofascist. we need every kind of efforts, economic, political, diplomatic, to eventually get rid of putin and to free russia of putin, and we need to be together and we need to use all possible means. vladimir grossman, the former prime minister of ukraine. now, nazanin zaghari—ratcliffe tells your story out... now on bbc news, nazanin zaghari—ratcliffe tells her own story, exclusively to emma barnett. imprisoned and kept apart from her husband, young daughter and home for six years, the story of nazanin zaghari—ratcliffe has moved people around the world. with her return to britain in march, alongside fellow detainee anoosheh ashoori, from confinement in an iranian prison, nazanin was finally reunited with her husband, richard, and daughter, gabriella, and has had the chance for face—to—face conversations

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together. did you talk a bit about how your family _ together. did you talk a bit about how your family is _ together. did you talk a bit about how your family is rebuilding, - together. did you talk a bit aboutj how your family is rebuilding, did how yourfamily is rebuilding, did gabriella say anything to the prime minister? , ., ., , minister? gabriella was given the resent of minister? gabriella was given the present of the — minister? gabriella was given the present of the jigsaw _ minister? gabriella was given the present of the jigsaw and - minister? gabriella was given the present of the jigsaw and took i minister? gabriella was given the present of the jigsaw and took to | present of the jigsaw and took to making _ present of the jigsaw and took to making it — present of the jigsaw and took to making it quite promptly. ithink she's— making it quite promptly. ithink she's had — making it quite promptly. ithink she's had enough of grown—up chat and time _ she's had enough of grown—up chat and time to— she's had enough of grown—up chat and time to focus on more pressing tasks _ and time to focus on more pressing tasks it— and time to focus on more pressing tasks~ it was— and time to focus on more pressing tasks. it was what, two years ago i stood _ tasks. it was what, two years ago i stood here — tasks. it was what, two years ago i stood here having been to see the prime _ stood here having been to see the prime minister and came out fairly, you know. — prime minister and came out fairly, you know, forlorn in the sense we were _ you know, forlorn in the sense we were having — you know, forlorn in the sense we were having to battle. i stand here now with _ were having to battle. i stand here now with the battle over for us. there _ now with the battle over for us. there are — now with the battle over for us. there are lessons to learn, there's a widerm — there are lessons to learn, there's a wider... yes, a wider problem. there _ a wider... yes, a wider problem. there were — a wider... yes, a wider problem. there were mistakes made at the end. it there were mistakes made at the end. it was _ there were mistakes made at the end. it was rough _ there were mistakes made at the end. it was rough at the end and i think that needs — it was rough at the end and i think that needs to be, when nazanin is ready— that needs to be, when nazanin is ready to _ that needs to be, when nazanin is ready to talk about it, something to id ready to talk about it, something to go through. but no, i think it's not like when — go through. but no, i think it's not like when this is over that you feel angry _ like when this is over that you feel angry i_ like when this is over that you feel angry. i think relief. you like when this is over that you feel angry. i think relief.— angry. i think relief. you said the prime minister _

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