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Real success for Trump in Iran will require de-escalation

时间:2010-12-5 17:23:32  作者:Economy   来源:Audio  查看:  评论:0
内容摘要:"It's evident that the DP is focusing significantly less on young women than they did in the [2022] presidential election," Ms Kim says.

"It's evident that the DP is focusing significantly less on young women than they did in the [2022] presidential election," Ms Kim says.

Hoping to raise £50,000 by the end of June, 93 people took part in the continual event on Saturday.Anya Wood, a theatre trustee, said the "day was full of talent, warmth and hope for the Playhouse".

Real success for Trump in Iran will require de-escalation

"We had some getting up to perform on our stage for the first time and others who were more seasoned actors but who hadn't graced a stage for years," she said."Many had also created their own work to present and were performing it on stage for the first time."This is what the Playhouse is about, inclusivity and ease of access to the arts," she added.

Real success for Trump in Iran will require de-escalation

Ms Wood said the theatre had so far raised £15,000 of their £50,000 target.Adamu Yusuf's life has been upended since he lost nine of his family members in Tiffin Maza, one of two communities in his town worst-hit by floods in north-central Nigeria.

Real success for Trump in Iran will require de-escalation

The father-of-one, 36, said his wife and newborn baby were among those washed away in floods early on Thursday morning in Niger state.

"She was the one that woke me up when the flood hit, and I quickly gathered the family and told everyone to hold one another. As we stepped outside, we saw water everywhere in our living room and the compound. They panicked and we got disconnected.""You may have even seen Kneecap at 2000trees before, this will be their third visit after all. But headlining the main stage this summer is going to be something else entirely.

"We will all be there in the pit with you for one of the most exciting, fun and historic sets you'll see this summer."The BBC contacted 2000trees to ask if it has any security concerns in relation to Kneecap's performance, or is putting additional measures in place, and is awaiting a response.

Kneecap was formed in 2017 by three friends who go by the stage names of Mo Chara, Móglaí Bap and DJ Próvaí.The trio are still due to perform at Glastonbury Festival, the UK's biggest festival, where they are listed on the line-up for Saturday 28 June.

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