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Working-class heroines — breadwinners of the family

In the rush of our everyday lives, we tend to overlook or miss some great stories.These stories of strength, grit, and courage are lost between the chaotic traffic and buzzing noise. The inspirational.

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Milk from a cow in Trafalgar Square? Those were the days!

Charlie Taverner s book about the history of street food in London began life gives a fascinating picture of what Londoners used to eat while on the move, where that food came from and who sold it to them.

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Transcripts for BBCNEWS BBC News 20240604 23:23:00

heading for europe, since the start of the year. anna foster reports from the capital, tunis. iam i am telling you to take care of your country, don t leave. this is the angry conversation on the streets of tunisia. food is more expensive than ever before. each month, inflation hits a new record high. translation:- hits a new record high. translation: , ., ., ., translation: there is no oil or suiar, translation: there is no oil or sugar, sometimes translation: there is no oil or sugar, sometimes there - translation: there is no oil or sugar, sometimes there is - translation: there is no oil or sugar, sometimes there is no i sugar, sometimes there is no bread. how can people live? what can people do? more than a decade ago, a tunisian fruit and vegetable seller set himself on fire.- and vegetable seller set himself on fire. his death caused widespread - himself on fire. his death l caused widespread protest against the high cost of living. the arab spring uprisings were supposed to s

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Transcripts for BBCNEWS BBC News 20240604 09:39:00

amini case with the tunisian vegetable seller that started the arab spring. there have been a series of crises and demands that have not been met. iran has a young population, the majority on the people on the streets are between 15 and 25. inflation is more than 50%. official unemployment is 12%. a lot of people don t see any way out because iran is isolated and under sanctions, there has been no nuclear agreement and they have been negotiating for months and people are fed up, they don t see hope for their future are fed up, they don t see hope for theirfuture and a are fed up, they don t see hope for their future and a lot of feeling that enough is enough. we their future and a lot of feeling that enough is enough.- their future and a lot of feeling that enough is enough. we are out of time but thank that enough is enough. we are out of time but thank you that enough is enough. we are out of time but thank you for that enough is enough. we are out of time but thank you for tal

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Vegetable seller jailed two years for stabbing ex-employer

KUALA LUMPUR: A vegetable seller who stabbed his former employer on the head with a machete in protest over the latter’s action in slapping him for being rude to a colleague was sentenced to two years in prison by the Sessions Court here.

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