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as the bbc�*s will grant reports, gangs have upended daily life across the country of almost 18 million people, but many are trying to get back to normal life. after the violence, the crackdown. hundreds of suspected gang members were rounded up by police and soldiers as the president's self—declared war gets under way. and this, says the government, is only the start. meanwhile, the worst affected city, guayaquil, is trying to reopen for business. it's been an emotional and expensive time for stallholders likejorge, forced to shut down for days. "i'm not scared, though," he tells me. "i just want to see peace back in my ecuador." these are the first faltering steps of a city trying to get back to some kind of normality. small businesses, doing their best in uniquely difficult times. people here are still recovering from the violent events of this week. they're just hoping they don't get

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in recent days, gangs have set off explosive devices, burned vehicles, and kidnapped as many as 178 prison officials. authorities say at least ia people have died in the fighting since sunday, but as the bbc�*s will grant reports, many are already trying to get back to normal life. that is a bit more life today than yesterday. you can notice for example a big covered market. the stores that had been closed for two straight days forced to reopen for economic reasons. so many people cannot go so many days without liking. a lot of movement. plenty of people who decided not to venture outjust yet. a sense in which the city and country wants to get back to normal but there is still this uncertainty hanging over them, unsure of what the next few weeks and months have installed. and finally, a huge ancient city has been found in the amazon, hidden

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Newsday-20220120-01:18:00

world we're here and doing our best to serve the tongan people who have lost so much, they also relayed information there has been extensive damage on some of the outer lying islands. now we are hearing that flights will be landing on the main island tomorrow, thursday. that has been confirmed by tongan official but the ash has cleared to such an extent that a large plain command there now. and we are also hearing but in the days ahead, these two naval ships from new zealand will arrive carrying 250,000 litres of clean water — an issue for islanders at the moment because ash is contaminating water supplies. howard johnson reporting. more than 1,000 police officers were sent into a sprawling favela in rio dejaneiro to reclaim the streets from local drug gangs. armed police patrolled the area as part of an effort to increase police presence, as will grant reports.

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BBC News-20210821-10:23:00

of a drugs overdose. the united states has imposed sanctions on three more cuban officials. washington said the sanctions were in response to supposed violations of human rights during large anti—government protests last month. hundreds of demonstrators are still detained, following what activists say were summary trials. that is with no jury involved. from havana, will grant reports. july 11th was a day unlike any other in modern cuba. furious over dire shortages of food and medicine, blackouts, inflation and the coronavirus pandemic, thousands of protesters made one demand loudest of all. "liberty," they chanted. "freedom, change!" the police responded with force led by feared elite troops called "black berets". a month on, an estimated 800

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BBC News-20210821-01:17:00

thousands of people continue to mass at kabul�*s airport, in the hope of being flown out of afghanistan. it comes amid reports of executions and torture by the taliban president biden has told the taliban — any attack on the afghan evacuation mission would be met with force. the united states has imposed sanctions on three more cuban officials. washington said the sanctions were in response to supposed violations of human rights during large anti—government protests last month. hundreds of demonstrators are still detained, following what activists say were summary trials. from havana, will grant reports: (tx next)

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