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like mental health. yes, that is interesting. — like mental health. yes, that is interesting, what _ like mental health. yes, that is interesting, what you _ like mental health. yes, that is interesting, what you said - like mental health. yes, that is| interesting, what you said about like mental health. yes, that is - interesting, what you said about the freedom to assemble, but now, let's talk about your social media usage? sometimes i use it to talk to my friends — sometimes i use it to talk to my friends or— sometimes i use it to talk to my friends or i— sometimes i use it to talk to my friends or i do it to post videos about— friends or i do it to post videos about myself, and my account is on private _ about myself, and my account is on private so _ about myself, and my account is on private so not many people can see it but _ private so not many people can see it but mainly i use it to talk to my friends _ it but mainly i use it to talk to my friends is — it but mainly i use it to talk to my friends. , ., , ,.,, friends. is that the big positive for ou, friends. is that the big positive for you. keeping _ friends. is that the big positive for you, keeping in _ friends. is that the big positive for you, keeping in touch - friends. is that the big positive for you, keeping in touch with | for you, keeping in touch with friends? , , ., for you, keeping in touch with friends? , ., ., friends? yes, some people do not have the social _ friends? yes, some people do not have the social media _ friends? yes, some people do not have the social media account, . friends? yes, some people do not| have the social media account, out of my— have the social media account, out of my friends, they do not have the opportunity— of my friends, they do not have the opportunity to talk to us online like we — opportunity to talk to us online like we talk to other people. that can exclude _ like we talk to other people. “inst can exclude people? like we talk to other people. that can exclude people? yes, - like we talk to other people. that - can exclude people? yes, sometimes. i have a friend — can exclude people? yes, sometimes. i have a friend who _ can exclude people? yes, sometimes. i have a friend who does _ can exclude people? yes, sometimes. i have a friend who does not _ can exclude people? yes, sometimes. i have a friend who does not have - can exclude people? yes, sometimes. i have a friend who does not have an l i have a friend who does not have an account _ i have a friend who does not have an account and — i have a friend who does not have an account and she was waiting for a white _ account and she was waiting for a white to— account and she was waiting for a while to get an account, waiting and waiting, _ while to get an account, waiting and waiting, and when she finally did, she was— waiting, and when she finally did, she was able to talk to a lot more people _ she was able to talk to a lot more --eole. �* , she was able to talk to a lot more eo le, �* , , ., she was able to talk to a lot more --eole. �* , i. . . . she was able to talk to a lot more --eole. �* , . . . people. i'm sure you are aware, as ta lor
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people. i'm sure you are aware, as taylor said. — people. i'm sure you are aware, as taylor said. are — people. i'm sure you are aware, as taylor said, are you _ people. i'm sure you are aware, as taylor said, are you aware - people. i'm sure you are aware, as taylor said, are you aware of- people. i'm sure you are aware, asi taylor said, are you aware of some of the problem that social media can bring? do you feel that you can be on for quite a long time? yes. on for quite a long time? yes, sometimes — on for quite a long time? yes, sometimes i _ on for quite a long time? yes, sometimes i spend _ on for quite a long time? yes, sometimes i spend a - on for quite a long time? yes, sometimes i spend a lot - on for quite a long time? yes, sometimes i spend a lot of. on for quite a long time? yes, i sometimes i spend a lot of time on for quite a long time? yes, sometimes i spend a lot of time on my phone — sometimes i spend a lot of time on my phone and it is quite bad but i tried _ my phone and it is quite bad but i tried to _ my phone and it is quite bad but i tried to turn it off as much as possible _ tried to turn it off as much as possible. being able to talk to my friends _ possible. being able to talk to my friends is — possible. being able to talk to my friends is one of the best things about— friends is one of the best things about being on social media. does our about being on social media. does your mother _ about being on social media. does your mother worry _ about being on social media. does your mother worry about - about being on social media. lire" your mother worry about your usage? sometimes, maybe, butl your mother worry about your usage? sometimes, maybe, but i will put my phone _ sometimes, maybe, but i will put my phone away— sometimes, maybe, but i will put my phone away if i have to do. how sometimes, maybe, but i will put my phone away if i have to do.— phone away if i have to do. how do ou kee phone away if i have to do. how do you keep yourself _ phone away if i have to do. how do you keep yourself secure _ phone away if i have to do. how do you keep yourself secure on - phone away if i have to do. how do you keep yourself secure on social| you keep yourself secure on social media? i you keep yourself secure on social media? . . , . media? i have a private account so onl m media? i have a private account so only my friends — media? i have a private account so only my friends who _ media? i have a private account so only my friends who i _ media? i have a private account so only my friends who i follow - media? i have a private account so only my friends who i follow can i media? i have a private account so. only my friends who i follow can see it and _ only my friends who i follow can see it and other— only my friends who i follow can see it and other things, like i don't post— it and other things, like i don't post certain things.— it and other things, like i don't post certain things. what would you make similar _ post certain things. what would you make similar ban _ post certain things. what would you make similar ban for _ post certain things. what would you make similar ban for social- post certain things. what would you make similar ban for social media i make similar ban for social media companies taking on contracts for those under iii if that was brought
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in in the uk? it those under 14 if that was brought in in the uk?— those under 14 if that was brought in in the uk? it would restrict what i do a lot more, _ in in the uk? it would restrict what i do a lot more, and _ in in the uk? it would restrict what i do a lot more, and i— in in the uk? it would restrict what i do a lot more, and i guess - in in the uk? it would restrict what i do a lot more, and i guess it- i do a lot more, and i guess it would — i do a lot more, and i guess it would stop— i do a lot more, and i guess it would stop me from posting, it depends— would stop me from posting, it depends on what is banned because it could he _ depends on what is banned because it could he a _ depends on what is banned because it could be a certain thing, some people — could be a certain thing, some people use snapchat to talk to friends — people use snapchat to talk to friends or to post stuff but tiktok is more _ friends or to post stuff but tiktok is more posting stuff. on snapchat they can _ is more posting stuff. on snapchat they can find out who you are and where _ they can find out who you are and where you — they can find out who you are and where you are, you are aware of that? _ where you are, you are aware of that? , ., y ., where you are, you are aware of that? , ., _, ., (w where you are, you are aware of that? , ., ., (w that? yes. now you are 18, looking back, where are _ that? yes. now you are 18, looking back, where are the _ that? yes. now you are 18, looking back, where are the problems - that? yes. now you are 18, looking back, where are the problems with | back, where are the problems with social media, do you think? i back, where are the problems with social media, do you think?- social media, do you think? i have used it all my _ social media, do you think? i have used it all my life _ social media, do you think? i have used it all my life and _ social media, do you think? i have used it all my life and i _ social media, do you think? i have used it all my life and i have - used it all my life and i have always known these issues but i have never really been affected, i have actually been benefited. one of the big things looking back as an adult, i see mental health issues, potentially with seeing material
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that may be young people should not see, being exposed to so many real—world situations, and that can have pros and cons, we are exposing young people to things which are happening in the real world, and getting them prepared to use their voice, our national platforms, showing young people that their voice matters but you could argue we are showing young people things too early and that is also a valid point. regarding the mental health problem, we are seeing a mental health issue which i think in some ways to combat that, would be showing people at a certain age, requiring that on their social media can, but by the same token, young people can connect with mental health counsellors and meet friends online who build a sense of community, so it is a hard balance. so let's take a look at some of the front pages. incredible picture we have some of
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the front pages. the times newspaper, it has more about the bridge collapse in baltimore. that is the papers for tomorrow. that is it from everyone here tonight. good night and sleep well. breaking news from around the world,
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24 hours a day. this is bbc news. you are with bbc news. fighting is continuing in gaza, despite calls for an immediate ceasefire from the united nations. earlier, israel recalled its negotiators from mediation talks in doha, claiming discussions with hamas are "at a dead end". hamas is demanding a complete withdrawal of israeli forces from gaza before any hostage release negotiations can begin something israel has branded "delusional". our international editor jeremy bowen reports. this was gaza, the morning after the un security council voted for a ceasefire. israel's military released this video and said it pounded gaza with 60 more airstrikes on what it always calls terror targets. and more palestinians were killed — civilians, according to the survivors who came to the hospital in rafah to say their last goodbyes. they went to bed hoping for a ceasefire, says alaa abdul latif.
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she lists the names of nine dead children. the oldest was eight. in the night, everyone she cared about, 30 close family were killed. mahmoud shahab says "what security council? "what will they do? "massacres, one after the other, no matter what they say." they prayed for the family, for the dead children, some of the bodies reduced to fragments of flesh and bone. injerusalem, vigils continue for israelis missing from family dinner tables since hamas took them hostage on the 7th of october. the people taken and killed by hamas dominate minds and the news in israel. i asked israelis outside their parliament about america's decision not to block the ceasefire resolution, starting with yehudit and esther. it's the same for the jewish. israel and america is friends.
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and we... they don't support us. we think that they leave us alone. they had a brief disagreement with katia. like many israelis, she blames prime minister netanyahu, known here as bibi. bibi, he's the one that he... he provoked biden all the time. biden is our friend. i like him very, very much. and he helped us. this is bibi's resolution. bibi decided. bibi decided to provoke biden until the us will not.. - how do you call this? a vote ? a vote against. they abstained. abstained, yeah. this is what bibi wanted to do. so you feel more alone here? i feel much more alone in here, yes, i feel much more alone. _ israelis overwhelmingly support the war and the way it's being fought. many don't believe gazans are starving.
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but a big majority is fed up with prime minister netanyahu, who they believe puts his own career ahead of their security. israel is fighting this war against the background of a severe domestic political crisis, a growing sense of international isolation and significant damage to its most important alliance with the united states. now, israel's wars are usually short and sharp, and mostly victorious. so far, this war is not. jeremy bowen, bbc news, jerusalem. the bbc has spoken to a senior member of hamas, who's currently in qatar. they have said that they, "are ready to release all the hostages, including soldiers, if there is a solid ceasefire." they also say that, "maybe 70 of them have been killed by israeli
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bombardment of by starvation." there's been some more legal news for donald trump to digest. linked to his forthcoming trial over alleged hush money payments which were made to an adult film actress. thejudge in the case has imposed a partial gag order on the former president. it comes after the prosecutors asked for the measure and it means he could be fined if he talks publicly about witnesses or staff working in the court. it's not the first time such a gag order has been imposed on mr trump he has said they are politically based attacks on his freedom of speech. mr trump denies the charges and the trial is due to start in just under three weeks' time. us federal us federal agents have raided two properties in la and miami belonging to the rapper sean �*diddy�* combs. the hip hop star and three time grammy winner is facing a number of allegations of sexual misconduct. he's denied all the accusations. our la correspondent emma vardy reports. he's one of hip hop's most influential and richest figures. originally known as puff daddy, and later p diddy, as well as his
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own musical achievements, he's also credited with launching the careers of a number of female artists. last year, he was accused of years of physical and sexual abuse by his former long—term girlfriend. they settled out of court, but three other people came forward bringing lawsuits for sexual misconduct. now, properties he's connected with in la and miami have been searched by federal officers. the department of homeland security, simply saying it was part of an ongoing investigation. the raids at this mansion and this exclusive neighbourhood near beverly hills follow months of accusations against the rapper. some alleged victims claim they were drugged and coerced into having sex. the question now is whether the civil lawsuits he's facing develop into criminal charges. sean combs, who's now 54, posted on social media last year that the allegations were sickening and that he would fight to clear his name. the federal government is very deliberate in
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when they bring criminal charges. and for them to be executing this warrant now, i imagine this investigation has been going on for months or longer. and they usually do not indict someone, especially someone of this kind of public magnitude, without having all their ducks already lined up. so i imagine it is a very serious case. this could be a moment of reckoning for an icon of the hip hop world, who made his name as a self—styled bad boy in the industry. emma vardy, bbc news, los angeles. let's ta ke let's take a look at some other stories the headlines. calling for increased prices for crops and produce and in and for cheap imports of food. fires were set in the were sprayed on the ground. police used water cannons and tear gas. the russian emergency service of released footage of the moscow burn out city hall where a
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gunman killed 137 people last friday. the president has acknowledged radical islamists were responsible but has suggested they were linked to ukraine. something which kyiv and strongly denied. the us supreme court appeared sceptical of an effort to restrict access to a commonly used abortion drug. mifepristone during a hearing. several members questioned whether it was an appropriate challenge of the drug's federal approval. the japanese language has long been a rich source of loan words for english and, this month, even more examplesjoin the hundreds already recorded in the oxford english dictionary. meghan owen has more. many of the japanese words have been added this year will sound pretty familiar. let's start with food. now, katsu, is seafood, meat or vegetables wrapped up in panko, breadcrumbs and deep fried. it's a popular dish, but it's also a boomerang word, which is an example
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of japanese—english reborrowing. now, tonkotsu is also on the list this year. it's a savoury broth made from pork, bone and ramen noodles. together with donburi, which is rice topped with seafood, meat and vegetables. but aside from food, there's also a number of words in the arts and crafts sector now. kirigami is the art of sculpting or meticulously crafting paper into 3d designs. mangaka is also in the dictionary from this year, and this is a designer of manga, which is a japanese style of cartoon or comic, which is also becoming more and more popular around the world. and finally, this is one of my favourites is kintsugi. now, this is the art of repairing broken pottery. and the idea is to emphasise the cracks in an effort to embrace imperfection. so there we have it. there are some of the new japanese words in the oxford english
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dictionary, all the way from anime to zen. some football news for you. we also fail to qualify for the summer european football championships in their playoff match with poland went to a penalty shoot—out after the game ended in a goalless draw. the shoot—out went down to the wire with both teams scoring all of their spot kicks before the end james had his shot saved. and the other playoff games ukraine and georgia were the winners and we will have more on this match is in sportsday injust winners and we will have more on this match is in sportsday in just a few moments time. before we go let's get you up to speed with efforts in baltimore. which has seen the collapse of a bridge where we can see in the foreground of the picture there, the ship which is the dali singapore registered factual crash into a major city in the us city of baltimore causing it to collapse into the patapsco river after a
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container ship crashed into it. we can also bring you some live pictures from a news conference that has just taken place from the maryland transportation authority. with wilson as maryland transportation authority. with wilson . , ., , with wilson as well as superintendent - with wilson as well as i superintendent maryland with wilson as well as - superintendent maryland state police, tonight we will hear from a brief statement from each of them, current updates and after that we will be able to take if you questions, we need to keep it brief because we want to get these folks back to work. with that i would like to introduce the rear admiral. good evenin: to introduce the rear admiral. good evening everyone. _ to introduce the rear admiral. good evening everyone. first _ to introduce the rear admiral. good evening everyone. first i _ to introduce the rear admiral. good evening everyone. first i would like to say— evening everyone. first i would like to say thank— evening everyone. first i would like to say thank you to all of the first responders — to say thank you to all of the first responders that have come out today to a assist— responders that have come out today to a assist in— responders that have come out today to a assist in looking for these individuals. we've had tremendous support— individuals. we've had tremendous support across the state and county and city _ support across the state and county and city and federal enterprise, you've — and city and federal enterprise, you've seen for yourself helicopters flying _ you've seen for yourself helicopters flying over. — you've seen for yourself helicopters flying over, to small boats out there. — flying over, to small boats out there, coastguard cutters, the boats that go— there, coastguard cutters, the boats that go back and forth bringing people —
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that go back and forth bringing people out on the search for the individual — people out on the search for the individual. so thank you to those and the — individual. so thank you to those and the entire community for helping in that— and the entire community for helping in that regard. second, i would say thank— in that regard. second, i would say thank you — in that regard. second, i would say thank you to — in that regard. second, i would say thank you to the community for the outpouring — thank you to the community for the outpouring of support, to those first responders in particular, the outpouring — first responders in particular, the outpouring of support to prayers and support _ outpouring of support to prayers and support of _ outpouring of support to prayers and support of the families of the six individuals. sol support of the families of the six individuals. so i would like to announce _ individuals. so i would like to announce tonight that based on the length _ announce tonight that based on the length of— announce tonight that based on the length of time that we have gone in the search, — length of time that we have gone in the search, the extensive search efforts _ the search, the extensive search efforts that we have put into it, the water — efforts that we have put into it, the water temperature, that at this point, _ the water temperature, that at this point, we _ the water temperature, that at this point, we do not believe that we will find — point, we do not believe that we will find any of these individuals still alive — will find any of these individuals stillalive. so will find any of these individuals still alive. so this evening at about— still alive. so this evening at about 730 people suspend the active search _ about 730 people suspend the active search and _ about 730 people suspend the active search and rescue efforts. the coastguard is not going away, none of our— coastguard is not going away, none of our partners will go away, but we will transition to a different phase _ will transition to a different phase. so i will turn it over to the colonel— phase. so i will turn it over to the colonel now _ phase. so i will turn it over to the colonel now— phase. so i will turn it over to the colonel now. . . ~ colonel now. good evening and thank ou all for colonel now. good evening and thank you all for being _ colonel now. good evening and thank you all for being here _ colonel now. good evening and thank you all for being here to _
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colonel now. good evening and thank you all for being here to echo - colonel now. good evening and thank you all for being here to echo the - you all for being here to echo the admiral�*s condiments, we appreciate the support from the community to all of the first responders here. we appreciate your patience in allowing us to do the bestjob possible. at this point we are going away from the search and rescue portion to a recovery operation. the changing conditions out there have made it dangerous for the first responders, the divers in the water. we will still have surface ships out overnight. at 0600 hrs tomorrow we are hoping to put divers in the water and begin a more detailed search. to do our very best to recover the six missing people. lttful’ith recover the six missing people. with that we have — recover the six missing people. with that we have time for a few questions _ that we have time for a few questions. we _ that we have time for a few questions. we know- that we have time for a few questions. we know there. that we have time for a fewl questions. we know there is that we have time for a few. questions. we know there is a that we have time for a few- questions. we know there is a lot of questions. _ questions. we know there is a lot of questions. things— questions. we know there is a lot of questions, things to _ questions. we know there is a lot of questions, things to be _ questions. we know there is a lot of questions, things to be answered, l questions. we know there is a lot of. questions, things to be answered, we have time _ questions, things to be answered, we have time for— questions, things to be answered, we have time forjust _ questions, things to be answered, we have time forjust a few. _ questions, things to be answered, we have time forjust a few. do _ questions, things to be answered, we have time forjust a few.— have time for 'ust a few. do we think isjust — have time forjust a few. do we think is just the _ have time forjust a few. do we think isjust the sixth, - have time forjust a few. do we think is just the sixth, may - have time forjust a few. do we think isjust the sixth, may be l have time forjust a few. do we i think isjust the sixth, may be that think is just the sixth, may be that there were other cars? mi think isjust the sixth, may be that
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there were other cars?— there were other cars? all of the information _ there were other cars? all of the information we _ there were other cars? all of the information we have _ there were other cars? all of the information we have is _ there were other cars? all of the information we have is the - there were other cars? all of the information we have is the six i information we have is the six individuals.— information we have is the six individuals. . ., ., . individuals. can you go into detail about how difficult _ individuals. can you go into detail about how difficult this _ individuals. can you go into detail about how difficult this may - individuals. can you go into detail about how difficult this may be i individuals. can you go into detail| about how difficult this may be for recovery— about how difficult this may be for recovery phase _ about how difficult this may be for recovery phase of— about how difficult this may be for recovery phase of this _ about how difficult this may be for recovery phase of this now? - about how difficult this may be for recovery phase of this now? what| recovery phase of this now? what challenges — recovery phase of this now? what challenges are _ recovery phase of this now? what challenges are you _ recovery phase of this now? what challenges are you looking - recovery phase of this now? what challenges are you looking at? i. challenges are you looking at? i will challenges are you looking at? will start by saying, i will turn challenges are you looking at?“ will start by saying, i will turn it over— will start by saying, i will turn it over to — will start by saying, i will turn it over to the _ will start by saying, i will turn it over to the experts on diving, i am not a _ over to the experts on diving, i am not a diving — over to the experts on diving, i am not a diving export, but we have very— not a diving export, but we have very difficult water temperatures, yup very difficult water temperatures, yup structures from the bridge in the water— yup structures from the bridge in the water that can move with the tides _ the water that can move with the tides and — the water that can move with the tides and currents making that dangerous for divers and people in the water— dangerous for divers and people in the water to actually try to do recovery _ the water to actually try to do recovery. we do not want to injure any of— recovery. we do not want to injure any of these — recovery. we do not want to injure any of these first responders in this recovery effort. we absolutely want to _ this recovery effort. we absolutely want to he — this recovery effort. we absolutely want to be as safe as possible for everyone — want to be as safe as possible for everyone involved in this. ithink the colonel— everyone involved in this. ithink the colonel would like to add. i the colonel would like to add. could you the colonel would like to add. i could you go into specifics about search _ could you go into specifics about search and — could you go into specifics about search and rescue, _ could you go into specifics about search and rescue, where - could you go into specifics about search and rescue, where their. could you go into specifics about - search and rescue, where their scuba divers. _ search and rescue, where their scuba divers. sonar. — search and rescue, where their scuba divers, sonar, what _ search and rescue, where their scuba divers, sonar, what sort _ search and rescue, where their scuba divers, sonar, what sort of _ divers, sonar, what sort of equipment_ divers, sonar, what sort of equipment were _ divers, sonar, what sort of equipment were used - divers, sonar, what sort of equipment were used overj divers, sonar, what sort of - equipment were used over the past
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hours? _ equipment were used over the past hours? ., ., , ., . hours? from the outset we moved all ofthe hours? from the outset we moved all of the resources _ hours? from the outset we moved all of the resources from _ hours? from the outset we moved all of the resources from various - hours? from the outset we moved all of the resources from various state i of the resources from various state and local county agencies and we have also used sonar. we are doing our very best in some very difficult times and conditions. which is why we are making the transition now, the last thing we want to do is put divers in the water with changing currents, low temperatures, very poor visibility and so much metal and other unknown objects in the water. politics is one object to strike an individual and all of a sudden we have a first responder trying to recover another first responder. at zero 600 we will find ourselves in a better position to understand the dynamics of what we're dealing with address the issues in a much safer manner. latte issues in a much safer manner. we 'ust have issues in a much safer manner. we just have six ideas, have those victims — just have six ideas, have those victims families— just have six ideas, have those victims families been - just have six ideas, have those i victims families been contacted? just have six ideas, have those - victims families been contacted? we have victims families been contacted? have been hearing a news victims families been contacted?“ have been hearing a news conference by authorities in baltimore as they
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address the ship crashing into the bench causing it to collapse. glenn moore on the story as it develops right this is bbc news. we'll have the headlines for you at the top of the hour, as newsday continues straight after hardtalk. welcome to hardtalk. i'm stephen sackur and today i'm on the road — and on the water — in guyana, south america, a country of extraordinary ecosystems and of vast resource potential. the question is, which comes first? guyana has always been resource—rich. for decades, the rush was for gold. now it's for oil.
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guyana is fast becoming a petrostate, the fastest growing

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