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Amol Rajan Interviews

of american movies. this it was on a hill town in dundee, 1961, 1962. iwent to see this film called saturday night and sunday morning. there was this guy _ night and sunday morning. there was this guy up _ night and sunday morning. there was this guy up there, _ night and sunday morning. there was this guy up there, who - was this guy up there, who didn't look like me, and he is not american. but he's got this incredible energy. it was albert finney.— incredible energy. it was albert finney. seems it's friday night. _ albert finney. seems it's friday night. isabella - albert finney. seems it's friday night. isabella got| albert finney. seems it's i friday night. isabella got his hand — friday night. isabella got his hand court. of course, he's hand court. of course, he's only— hand court. of course, he's only got— hand court. of course, he's only got one eye. he lost the site of— only got one eye. he lost the site of the other one.- site of the other one. albert finne , site of the other one. albert finney. i — site of the other one. albert finney. i owe _ site of the other one. albert finney, i owe so _ site of the other one. albert finney, i owe so much - site of the other one. albert finney, i owe so much to. i finney, i owe so much to. eventually, he became a friend and an influence, he was a huge influence. because it was the real deal. from salford, you know. he is phenomenal. and

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Breakfast

ohh, 0k. and how much is this? £7? £7, which is amazing. it's not bad — £7. what do you think, shall i try this? yeah, try it on for sure. right. let's give it a go. there we go — what do you think? so good. i love it. really nice. what do you think — tucked in, tucked out? i'm a tucked—out person, personally. you're the expert. i'll go with you. rosie, thank you very much. the thing is, though, what if you're not sure where to get the best bargains? maybe you don't have time and you may not have an expert like rosie out shopping with you. well, enter our next business — the online seller, isabella. she started selling unwanted clothes on the app depop to make some extra cash while studying. it's now herfull—time business, with three staff and sales totalling £800,000 since 2015. so how does it work? for example, some of the items that i source might come from, like, warehouses. there are, like, huge warehouses in the uk full of vintage stock. like, it's almost unimaginable. a lot of my pieces come from there.

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Nelson Mandela Bay family slowly finding their feet after harrowing Sudan escape

Adjusting to life back in Gqeberha has been tough for the Young family after fleeing from war-torn Sudan, their home for the past 17 years.

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SA citizens safely out of Sudan but war rages on

Imagine having to pack up and flee your home of more than a decade, living out of suitcases as you make your way through border posts and foreign countries towards safety. For one family, that became reality in April when they had to flee war-torn Sudan and travel to Gqeberha. Ilse Young and her three-year-old twins, Isabella and Duncan, arrived back in Nelson Mandela Bay on Wednesday, three weeks after fleeing their home on the outskirts of Khartoum.

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Rebuilding a life in Gqeberha after fleeing Sudan's conflict

After almost three weeks of fleeing from war-torn Sudan, struggling their way through border posts and foreign countries and living out of suitcases with scant supplies, a Nelson Mandela Bay mother let out a sigh of relief when she landed on home soil with her three-year-old twins on Wednesday.

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South Africans trapped in 'surreal' Sudan as violent clashes continue

South Africans stuck in the crossfire of war-torn Khartoum said the past week had been a surreal experience as clashes between the paramilitary Rapid Support Force (RSF) and the Sudanese Army waged on.

Sudan , South-africa , Khartoum , Al-khartum , South-africans , Sudanese , Sudanese-army , Rapid-support-force , Comment-policy , People , South-african-department-of-international-relations-and-cooperation

Global Questions

in government?— in government? permanent measures, _ in government? permanent measures, you _ in government? permanent measures, you have - in government? permanent measures, you have talked| in government? permanent - measures, you have talked about this isabella, no matter who was in power, you have the institutions and the laws to protect the environment. what can be put in place now in this third term of president lula. it's very important for the new government to play based on the future, _ government to play based on the future, not the pastor. this is not a — future, not the pastor. this is not a picture of 2003, this is a picture _ not a picture of 2003, this is a picture of 2023, and it is very— a picture of 2023, and it is very important to understand how — very important to understand how the _ very important to understand how the government and president lula will play as a leader. _ president lula will play as a leader, national leader, to convince _ leader, national leader, to convince society, brazilian society, _ convince society, brazilian society, politicians, businessmen, embrace climate change. — businessmen, embrace climate change, against climate change, is a really— change, against climate change, is a really critical issue to address— is a really critical issue to address development and economic growth and social interest— economic growth and social interest in our country. lula is a — interest in our country. lula is a president that recommends

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Global Questions

in individuals intensely engaged in these environmental questions. let me tell you who are panel is. festival, isabella, a former environment minister, still continuing to be a leading voice on climate issues. she received a un lifetime achievement award for champions of the earth in 2013. even her glasses are green. marina gracey, president of the brazilian business council for sustainable development, bringing together more than 100 leading business groups, you account for 50% of brazil's gdp, and more than1 million jobs, quite a lot of numbers. paloma 0livero elected by the un secretary general, and the us advisory group tasked to take global action on climate change, one of the new generation in brazil, generation in brazil, generation worldwide which is fighting for climate change,

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