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Fareed Zakaria GPS

picasso, the blue period. how come -- it feels like it's all abstraction. >> it does sometimes get very photographic. so if you watch, you will see moments where it literally looks like a photographic landscape or an architectural drawing or a face may emerge. you'll notice different modes and rafik i think has carefully choreographed and composed them. but these different modes are special because with generative a.i., it's working very, very hard in concert with the machine learning model to create the shapes that you see. you might just get noise if you were to yourself say here's a

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MAFI arah henti operasi tunda kereta di MAEPS

SHAH ALAM - Pihak pengurusan Pameran Pertanian, Hortikultur dan Agropelancongan Malaysia (MAHA) diarah untuk menghentikan semua operasi tunda kereta di Taman Ekspo Pertanian...

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Newsday-20220106-01:14:00

"they said kazakhstan wouldn't take to the streets," says rafik, "but we've grown tired and we've had enough." earlier, protesters stormed city hall, security forces responding with tear gas and stun grenades. president tokayev said terrorist gangs were trying to take over parts of the country. in an address to the nation, he threatened tough action and declared a state of emergency. he's called on neighbours including russia for help. far to the west, in the port city of aktau, more crowds on the streets where it all began at the weekend. a sudden jump in the price of liquefied natural gas, used to power cars, caused fury. but the protests have now tapped into other long—standing grievances, corruption and economic hardship. some vent their anger on the country's former leader nursultan nazarbayev, who remains powerful.

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BBC News at Ten-20220105-22:24:00

this is the fourth day of protests. what began as demonstrations over energy prices, now morphing into something more serious. "they said kazakhs wouldn't take to the streets," says rafik, "but we've grown tired and we've had enough." earlier, protesters stormed city hall, security forces responding with tear gas and stun grenades. president tokayev said terrorist gangs were trying to take over parts of the country. in an address to the nation, he threatened tough action and declared a state of emergency. he's called on neighbours including russia for help. far to the west, in the port city of aktau, more crowds on the streets where it all began at the weekend. a sudden jump in the price of liquefied natural gas, used to power cars, caused fury. but the protests have now tapped into other,

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BBC News-20220106-02:11:00

across this vast country, scenes of tension and turmoil. people shout in almaty, running battles lasted on into the night. the police struggling to maintain control in this, kazakhstan�*s biggest city. this is the fourth day of protests. what began as demonstrations over energy prices now morphing into something more serious. "they said kazakhstan wouldn't take to the streets," says rafik, "but we've grown tired and we've had enough." earlier, protesters stormed city hall, security forces responding with tear gas and stun grenades. president tokayev said terrorist gangs were trying to take over parts of the country. in an address to the nation, he threatened tough action and declared a state of emergency. he's called on neighbours including russia for help.

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Newsday-20220105-23:07:00

a state of emergency has been declared in kazakhstan, where protests sparked by surging fuel prices have broadened into unrest over corruption and authoritarian rule. in the country's largest city, almaty, demonstrators seized the airport and stormed government buildings. the kazakh president says there will be a "tough" response to the protests. our diplomatic correspondent, paul adams, has the story. explosions. across this vast country, scenes of tension and turmoil. people shout. in almaty, running battles lasted on into the night. the police struggled to maintain control in this, kazakhstan's biggest city. this is the fourth day of protests. what began as demonstrations over energy prices, now morphing into something more serious. "they said kazakhstan wouldn't take to the streets," says rafik, "but we've grown tired

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BBC News-20220106-03:08:00

stabilise kazakhstan. the country's president has denounced those behind the unrest as foreign—trained terrorists. our diplomatic correspondent paul adams has the story. explosions across this vast country, scenes of tension and turmoil. shouting in almaty, running battles lasted on into the night. the police struggling to maintain control in this, kazakhstan�*s biggest city. this is the fourth day of protests. what began as demonstrations over energy prices now morphing into something more serious. "they said kazakhs wouldn't take to the streets," says rafik, "but we've grown tired and we've had enough." earlier, protesters stormed city hall, security forces responding with

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BBC News-20220106-04:10:00

says rafik, "but we've grown tired and we've had enough." earlier, protesters stormed city hall, security forces responding with tear gas and stun grenades. president tokayev said terrorist gangs were trying to take over parts of the country. in an address to the nation, he threatened tough action and declared a state of emergency. he's called on neighbours including russia for help. far to the west, in the port city of aktau, more crowds on the streets where it all began at the weekend. a sudden jump in the price of liquefied natural gas, used to power cars, caused fury. but the protests have now tapped into other long—standing grievances, corruption and economic hardship. some vent their anger on the country's former leader, nursultan nazarbayev, who remains powerful. chanting "old man, leave," they chant.

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BBC News-20211126-22:49:00

claim _ joanna there, there are reasons to claim and — joanna there, there are reasons to claim and people do, and people do want to— claim and people do, and people do want to come because they have friends _ want to come because they have friends here, there are people who speak— friends here, there are people who speak english, the language i dropped them that's a definite fact, there _ dropped them that's a definite fact, there are _ dropped them that's a definite fact, there are all sorts of reasons people — there are all sorts of reasons people want to come. some of them are asylum _ people want to come. some of them are asylum routes and so on and what to qualify _ are asylum routes and so on and what to qualify under asylum, some of them are — to qualify under asylum, some of them are not necessarily that, but either— them are not necessarily that, but either way, — them are not necessarily that, but either way, there is always going to be either way, there is always going to he that— either way, there is always going to be that drive. the only solution ultimately is to encourage people to -ive ultimately is to encourage people to give the _ ultimately is to encourage people to give the ability to claim from a distance — give the ability to claim from a distance without having to come as i say, going _ distance without having to come as i say, going through all of this. risked — say, going through all of this. risked their lives in this way. finally, the yorkshire post, joanna, board chief web, we have heard already there will be an independent regulator for football. it looks as though cricket might go the same way. though cricket might go the same wa . , ., , ., , , ~' way. yes, obviously, ithink in the last couple — way. yes, obviously, ithink in the last couple of— way. yes, obviously, ithink in the last couple of weeks, _ way. yes, obviously, ithink in the last couple of weeks, we - way. yes, obviously, ithink in the last couple of weeks, we have - last couple of weeks, we have all heard the testimony about the basis on that as the rafik has faced while playing cricket and yorkshire. and the england and wales cricket board are looking to have a governance review. — azeem rafiq. ithink

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