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in oman: episode one. woman sobs. i will explain to you honestly what i know. she was raped. she was then forced to have an abortion. ijust want to help her go home. i feel like i m in prison. please, please, - please, madam, please. human trafficking is one of the most profitable businesses in the world. any africans would never go to this country. never. not oman. then you are lost. shut up. i told the doctor. what you told to the doctor?! you you crazy! i was angry. i was crying. this is more than slavery, that s what i think. we want our people back. how can you buy somebody else s freedom? woman sobbing. i don t know what to do. i don t even know what to do! this is a story of humanity in the face of inhumanity. it s a story of hopelessness and of those who are helping. and of poverty in the face of wealth and power. my name is florence phiri, and i m a journalist. my country, malawi, is one of the poorest in the world. so many women from here hoped to improve their live

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then you are lost. shut up. i told the doctor. what you told to the doctor?! you you crazy! i was angry. i was crying. this is more than slavery, that s what i think. we want our people back. how can you buy somebody else s freedom? woman sobbing i don t know what to do. i don t even know what to do! this is a story of humanity in the face of inhumanity. it s a story of hopelessness and of those who are helping. and of poverty in the face of wealth and power. my name is florence phiri, and i m a journalist. my country, malawi, is one of the poorest in the world. so many women from here hoped to improve their lives in the middle east, only to find they are trapped. this is their story, and a story of extraordinary women fighting to bring them home. but this is a universal tale, and it doesn t begin or end in one country alone. get in here, get in here, get in here! what do we have here? i m watching live from nigeria, lagos. no, no, no, no, my brother, you are just right in ti

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Transcripts For BBCNEWS BBC 20240704

he said when russians were united, no one could intimidate or suppress them. as our russia editor steve rosenberg reports, in a rare move, mr putin also mentioned the opposition figure, alexei navalny, by name. for vladimir putin, six more years in the kremlin. russia s president is sounding more confident than ever. translation: whoever might want to intimidate us, - whoever might want to suppress us, our will and our conscience, they have never been able to do it, and never will. then, mr putin s first public comments on the death ofjailed opposition leader alexei navalny. translation: you may be surprised, but a few days before mr navalny - died, some colleagues of mine told me there was an idea to exchange him for certain people in prison in the west. you can believe it or not. i said, i agree, even before he had finished talking. but what happened happened. election results on russian tv, not a hold your breath moment. the winner, by a mile and a half, vladimir putin.

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has been pretty predictable. there was this joint statement in which they say the russian people were denied any real choice in the vote that took place over the past three days. we heard from the veteran spanish diplomat saying that the russian election was characterised by repression and intimidation. one thing the eu has not done which the widow of alexei navalny wanted to happen, she wanted european leaders to come out and say president putin does not have any legitimacy and he wanted brussels not to recognise this victory. that hasn t happened today but as you have been saying they are looking at more sanctions and we understand that the sanctions being talked about today and potentially agreed would affect people within the prison system in russia, specifically those who work at the penal colony in the arctic where alexei navalny was being held and where he died last month. there have been talks and where he died last month. there have been talks about and where he

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also mentioned his late critic, alexei navalny, by name. for vladimir putin, six more years in the kremlin. russia s president is sounding more confident than ever. translation: whoever might want to intimidate us, - whoever might want to suppress us, ourwilland our conscience, they have never been able to do it, and never will. then, mr putin s first public comments on the death ofjailed opposition leader alexei navalny. translation: you may be surprised, but a few days i before mr navalny died, some colleagues of mine told me there was an idea to exchange him for certain people in prison in the west. you can believe it or not. i said, i agree, even before he had finished talking. but what happened happened. election results on russian tv, not a hold your breath moment. the winner, by a mile and a half, vladimir putin. what an incredible level of support and unity around the figure of putin, he says. and a powerful signal to the west. but in this race, vladimir putin

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