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on restoration, this country is a place to slow down and enjoy the simple things coming to discover the natural, historical and cultural beauties. the, [000:00:00;00] the hello, i'm sammy's i. then this is the news i live from dell coming off in the next 60 minutes. national riley policy laid a jordan. bob de la costa is both in the 1st round of the french fall. them entry election hopes to be the 1st fall arrives prime. minnesota 10 spackles
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between his ready soldiers and palestinians in northern gaza strip. i enabled sedans time and a too rapid suppose to say they've captive the cap to upset all states in the south face. beyond the says it's bill fighting in the area plus say this, i wouldn't believe he is competent in the past where we spoke to for us and we started about the attempt to prove that happened this week and the challenges one of your faces today from devon asked with sports, how's auction tina, maintain that 100 percent rep for the corporate america? the defending champion speak korean to finish. totally separate with 3 wins from spring. the beginning the news out in front. so everything is on the way for its 1st that paul, them on 3 election in that he says he is, the stakes are high with the fall, right. and hoping to make significant gains. national riley lee,
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the pen is arrived the cost of ballots, but it is a choosing 577 employees who may comp, the new national assembly will start productions arriving from. so let's take a look at the process. but as we mentioned 2 rounds of both, he will choose 577 members of the french national assembly. sunday is the 1st round candidates who school more than 50 percent of the vote will when they see out, right. but this is actually rest for most constituencies. advisors will head back to the ballot box for a 2nd round that will be held on sunday, july the 7th. however, all of a single party receives the majority of seats in the assembly. well, they'll be able to form a government. typically the president will choose a prime minister from the launch this policy. but if the president's policy lewis is the election, head of state can be forced to choose a political opponent as prime minister. this is known as cohabitation in france,
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and it could possibly limit the president's voss palace. let's know policy schools and overall majority. then coalition talks begin to form a government. we have to correspondence covering this story for us, and then i will go live to joe in the hall in paris, a 1st spring in step boston in france for us. so step a lot of people watching the selection of how the world on the edge of the seat. how soon might we get an indication of where we're going a song. well, that's a very good question. i'm here at the polling station, a nice in the south of france. i'm in a school with our 3 classrooms, and this is one of them must be prepared as a police station. or we can see here the valid paper as they are 7 valid papers from different parties to us. we feel that the french are searching for day. one of them is the found right in the right block, the center property off my call,
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and then also the last block with also so far left is this is a crucial election because a lot of people are saying that the president, amount of all my call has been gambling to call this election maybe over estimating his popularity. and as we, as we see here, a nice, a lot of people are coming to vote because a lot is at stake. this could be the 1st time that's possibly the far right food and get into our i'm not even not a prime minister from the far right part of this all the fence on thoughts here. the son for my fear have been quite divided paula rice because the near to the part of italy, uh there's a lot of anti immigration sentiments and we've been speaking to photos here earlier today. and they said, we don't recognize home city anymore. but i was also people from the very large migrant population here and these who are coming to volunteer and they say they decrease turned into 2nd class citizens. so people have been really coming in today
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. they are getting this blue envelope, which will then be taken to this, a balance of a box this, this area where they can cost the phone and then everything goes into this big open box over there. that way you can see all the blue envelopes gathers here and they say it's a very large store and although we don't know exactly what the finger will be today, but everyone expects to turn out to be higher than in 2022. when the last parliament selections for taking place. all right, let's find step boston, that in nice. that's head over to paris now, cuz john, how is that joe? that, how confident is my. com, but his pa, the can pull it off of the i'll tell you, 1st of all that here in the 14th, i want this more in paris. voting is extremely brisk. 25 percent of the voted already by mid day that he's very high, particularly for parliamentary elections. french vote has no doubt what he's at stake. emanuel macro goes into this election and the position of
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a parent weakness. having done his central salons very badly in recent european parliamentary elections, any of these months score and just half the number of votes of the fall, right, national rally and the marine, the pin on the back of which of course, he cooled this snap election saying he wanted clarification, he wanted to put a simple question in front of the electric. do you really want to be governed by the fall, right? it was a gamble he will hope, pays off. and let me bring in my guess not the ascii, political commentator, well known trust bills on out to 0 with prompts and, and to public radius. good to see here, we are constrained and what we can say because of election broadcasting rules about opinion polls and phone projections. but if the national riley were to repeat the performance in new york to compile them into elections, or perhaps even better it, the fonts would be on the precipice of a pretty historic result. yes, because we would be confronted with a court beat this your, you know, it's a french word. that means that you have
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a different presidents and prime minister from 2 different political parties. we've had that before in the past, and of possibly the whole. and jack shack, but the 2 parties were not as far apart as a prison. nicole and the national ready would be this time. so it is uncharted territory for, for us with huge consequences for europe, for ukraine, for the foreign policy overall. never had just one of those parties being the far right. it's something that parties have conspired against the generation. yes and present. that goal was hoping that the sort of the french reaction would be we don't want them in color. they, they are a stronger position, but we don't want them in power. and it seems possible that this time for the 1st time, the french would say, ok, let's try them. because there is a lot of resentment against prison. nicole, he's so that in the european elections is the east part. you did very badly,
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and he was it canceled. and it seems that to, he's about to lose another factor in that gambles. sex seems to be a manual macro. i'm assuming that the left traditionally divided motorized even now would remain divided. they didn't say united very, very quickly into this new big block on the left. how will that affect things? it will affect very strongly because the united left is going to show a bigger results then and that costs centrist alliance. and so you, we have a president who's followers in parliament would be the 3rd ranking group and not even the 2nd, not even the official position. so it made another mistake there because he thought it would be an able to allies so quickly. and within 24 hours, they produced this alliance from people who had been at loggerheads for months and
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particularly over what's going on either be the least the guys that were was a very strong dividing point between the deluxe between parties. they have managed to unite to produce a program within a few days and to organize candidates all over the country. so this is another week point for present buckley, and they don't just stay on the line if they were to win a majority in government, but certainly one that could be telling them the result. i just want to point out this q of vote is because i see this is a pretty unusual scene in a parliamentary elections and turn off tends to be lower than it is in presidential . is the french public, a pretty well aware of that of what is at stake? yes, it's very impressive to see how people uh, took it very seriously and understand that maybe the future of the country, the future of their kids is at stake. and therefore you have a very high as doing now, which we'd complicates the the because we have
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a very strange system with 2 rounds and to make it to the 2nd round. when the, when the turn out is very high and you only need 12.5 percent. so you're going to have hundreds of 3 way fights for the 2nd wrong, which make it to 30 and predictable. you ask many thanks for your thoughts which has appeared was explaining that will also make the projections when they're released when post close this evening. quite difficult to extrapolate forward to a final result. they will be a 2nd round of voting next sunday. and that is when the result will be not back to you and we'll be keeping an eye on it. thanks so much, john. how, as the intense fighting has been taking place in gaza city, where as well as victory has continued shouting residential neighborhoods. smoke could be seen blowing above the area for dry weather tanks were also counted down in the neighborhood of
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a tune. number of palestinians close up and days of fighting around gauze, the city of managed to escape find medical health. these 2 is ready. the soldiers been killed. i guess i wouldn't, i just thought of csr loved law as the, as riley tax advised. they would, coupled with massive gunfire. i saw old people running for their lives. i returned home to take my family. but within minutes, these ready taxable ready surrounded the area. we couldn't leave so we would locked in for 3 days. so i think a lot in the head of a lot of these really soldiers stormed our home through gas bones all over the ground floor and stone grenades. they smashed the door and open fire on us. we kept screaming that we are all women and children. hardly. we raised white flags, but no response. these really soldiers kept shooting and shouting at us non stop and hold that a is live in data by law in central garza so where is that fine thing,
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leaving civilians of the semi most of the policy in use in essence are you are still trapped in that area, some of the policies made their way out of say you were there, were a fax to wasting orders, but some of the fee for work on a but the needs besides the what's up here is there is riley jones that are anyone who is trying to leave their houses, we have a nephew from amazing new comedy. they're in the heart of the yes. and they have been calling the i c r c. and the international organizations you waste from the area. they say that they have no food, no washer. and some of them have been injured, they need medical assistance, and this is not something new a both the people in this day a but the noise of the causes group has been already been starving for the past couple of weeks where there has been no aids beating the village, delivered,
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there has been no commercial trucks, so the policy and the other and cause of strip have been all ready struggling. and then that is where the forces invaded a as a young product and use our top according to where your west 65000 policy new tons of and were able to evacuated from the area. but there are still families still travel in that area. yesterday, there were also kind of sinews from much does that work for us to evacuate through, so i should be do the middle area and those. how do you set the states at where it was to leave under fire and bliss air strikes? they said that the artillery setting did not stop at all. they said. 7 they don't believe that they made it out alive. it's a very hard finding. i very hard find. days for the policy is, is not only is in drop off and what was the area there has been the say, it's not,
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it's not you saw me. all right, thanks so much tend to hold the a as a so it has the law sizes have been killed, authorized by the drone attack in southern lebanon. these already made truly history has been targeting the village of hola for the past 2 days. is around has belonged been exchanging the daily cross spa, the for us for the file since the war and gaza began small in this. let's go live now to i said, bake in monica. are you in southern lebanon? so i said how significant a strike was this? well, we've just had from his block confirming that 2 of its members have been killed in the town of who are the along the southern border. now it seems like that time has been targeted. but there yesterday, and today that's twice oh use. is there a need to use a drone? we also understand the is there a need to have release some drone footage of that?
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note along the border tense. this constant fighting going on, and even when you manage to get access, you've actually get to assess some of the damage that's being done yesterday. we were in a, at the shop, a camera along the border. and every way we looped the buildings had either been destroyed or damaged. and this is significant because there is a fear that there is an escalation that slowly this conflict has been going on since october has been simmering and slowly it's escalation. and that's the real fear, but here's what i've also said that they've, that they say that they've tied that into time missiles, stuff that you sent me so that the settlements of, of the i meant to the, to the, is just not far from where i'm standing can in fact we can see it up on this hills . now they've also said that they've hit a soldier's bar. it's in bid kit russia along the border. now this, this escalation also comes us countries, a warning best citizens against travel to let run in the latest one instead of your
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re budging it citizens to leave live alone. but all throughout the night we heard sounds of explosions, but also the sound of a sonic boom. now, when we went up and try to look at it, we actually saw 2 aircraft flying past. and these are across the traveling, festive and the speed up side of the quote, the sonic boom on site foods of heard across live or not. and that just gives you an idea of this conflict and how it's been going on. the israel hits villages and towns and cities with dr. re a, strikes me styles and drones strikes and then his beloved again using i to tempt me saws, drones, they've really strong footage as well as for hitting is right new positions. and again, the real fear is that this could turn that into an or that tool. i mean, already have countries urging the citizens to leave level. thanks so much. i said bank that from much are you a senior?
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how much the official assignment having done so as these group is yet to see a new proposal put forward by the us for a cease fire and gone. so you want to know what i've called and no lag. we can see that there is no real progress in this. in spite of negotiation so far, got a slim. the latest proposal was delivered on june 24th of this year. and this proposal filters must achieve a complete association of aggression. you will have to pull a full withdrawal of the occupation from gauze. therefore, we have state to clearly, and this remains our position without to achieving that goal. papers presented on nearly a waste of time and by time for these really occupation to continue its genocide against our people and as an attempt by the american administration to save itself . how would i am the time of promoters, an associate professor of public policy at the del hi institute for graduate studies, joins us live from ballad, right in serbia. now,
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good to have you with us. so tom, a 1st of all, all, what does this statement need to all piece talks, dad? of a sudden uh i think so. yes. the stage for 2 cavities and the 1st one is that the by the sedation at this stage to now has changed drastically to any person is going to end this war. and the 2nd, this is basically the election signs of the us. i think uh nothing you know is a bad thing on the drum. busy especially after the betty ford performance by the has shown in the 1st debate. i think, i think this excites the more to continue with this work on that because that is the, is not the comfortable dining ones for some of the americans. is it now clear then
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that want the antennae bring can well, the u. s. has been saying about israel has accepted biden's deal. that's a proposal which by the announced on may the 31st that in fact israel has. and when you listen to what ben, you mean, nothing. yeah. who set any on sunday that he's any waiting to make a partial bill? that's not what president joe biden present the world on. may the 31st with the words it's time to and this will of the successes um yeah, i mean the uh by the and i'm thinking especially the could have been the best of the forty's or enough for the us. i mean, he was, he didn't have a good age all and commented awful these that setting is right. is eyes including the like a whole so much that is that something number. this is the optimal, the full incorrect because is where it is the most importantly, accepting the plan is,
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is definitely playing with was the blazing excepting stages versus other stages like nothing. they all was ok, accepting stage wrong, but she was not committing to stage 2 or 3 of the tools. so things stage one is of interest of him for them because if we're releasing america there's but there's, we're not going to the end or the 1st minute season fire. i may be these ready prime is time to set the words we are committed to continuing to war any 5 days ago, which again is very different from the idea of what the us present outline as something that would and the will exactly exactly know the 2 and then we have this phase number. busy the americans, i think they should be in that us and they should go out for a reason to, to, to, to and to accept the. busy the plan, at least by then they know that we're not there yet. and that's the problem. i think with the,
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with the elections the coming know closer in the us. i don't think they really seen the hope. no. and the position we focus on the next is and attend and politics over this conflict in gaza. and certainly this makes us, this makes sense that situation in the been so you know, so i, i personally, i don't think they're gonna be any place to jason beehan at least in the next coming in the the elections election. okay. deadlock and gone. so what about what's happening in lebanon? is that escalating well it's, it's, it's the book. so really the never know what was. busy the, those 2, i mean, i think, i think when it comes to their own, because this will turn into a reason. i'm confident that brings it all on boards. i think the americans of
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osha's or not they have loved the environment so far so by the streaming service a lot of work and friesland. my opinion, in my opinion, that since the 5050 ships because no one has an appetite for the for the reason, more of this stage, especially the connections. but we're not gonna know and publish. and we know how clearly isn't the video in the world longer. the leader, i mean, i think it's possible. i mean the things to get out of control. it's cause, i mean, we never know. all right, we'll leave it that thanks so much time, that part of moats from the delta institute for graduate studies or 20 miles still ahead on the news hour, including i am come either in for shotwell, where millions of other bonds are being re bad. 3, a 5 board ron had sort of the presidential election run off the line. no candidate was able to secure it outside.
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the sedans permits a rapid support forces, say they've captured an important city in the southeast. they time to have taken over send jo, which is the capital of sent off states. the student nissan. he says it's bill fighting in the area of, of thousands of people have been forced to flee that homes due to the fighting between the army and the recess. of the complex is crazy, the world's largest displacement crisis. according to u. n. bank stubby, nearly 26000000 people hall hall for students population facing food shows just 755000 on the brink of starvation. let's take a closer look at where the fighting has been taking place in recent days, the army and permanent to forces are engaged in fis baffles in several states and no staff full. they fought for several days in the state,
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capsule and fashion in the southeast and sent all stay the army involved in intense baffles with the our assess violence. also breaking out some button boost in west quote of the fund state and then the capital cost to the surrounding region. the move in joins us live from sedans, capital call to him. so here is momentum now with the recess as well for the time being when we look at the areas under the control of the power minute through rapid support forces that includes most of the dark for region most off of the chord, defend region. and now parts of se sedan, it looks like the, our stuff is getting more and more territory as the fighting continues between it's and between these army around the country. we know from sources on the ground that the receptors in control of the 17th infantry division. that's the division that is in control of in our state entirely. and now that more, and we know that most of the forces is to these army forces that were there and
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that division have moved on to send our city just a few kilometers the east where it's so it does the, it looks like it was, it was more of a withdrawal of the signees army, then a defeat to off of the forces. but we also know that people are being displaced because now they are a self control. the city of danger, or at least the division. and they all concerned that there will be atrocities that they will be looting and that civilians will be targeted. and they have what options do those displaced and hungry people. we've been talking about what options that i have at this point. the let's remember that's many of those people who are in the same job where people who are displays from elsewhere, people who create came from the capital to people who came from other parts of the country, such as disease states when they are a septic over. so for many of them, this is the repetition of something that they've seen before. and this is the 3rd time now that they're going to have to live through it. then there are those will already. and since you, even before the conflict and now force,
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the police are best adding to the number of people who have been displaced and their options are limited. they're trying to stay away from areas under the control of the permanent, through rapid support forces. so most of them are likely to head use words to a states like about it, because a lot and rest the states that are already congested with displaced people who are also in desperate need of command parent assistance. the journey is going to take days because it's going to be a long walk. many of them don't have vehicles of transportation to take them from, send it to other parts of the eastern part of the country. and by the time they get there, they will be in desperate need of humanitarian assistance assistance that is already insurance supply and those who are already in the areas they're going to are not getting any of them. all right, and that's have a move in for us from top to and the 2nd phase of a controversial plan to the full task and refugees from focused on these set to begin. mobile 800000 off guns could be expelled. they don't leave
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voluntarily. they face arrest and the pull, taishan, moles, and 541000 were forced to leave. and the initial phase, which began last november, around 3100000 i scanned refugees are still living in process on an estimate for 1700000 on document come on high. the has more from because on the refugee counting the showers, or ask ends mustang ahead. being forced to leave. when the deadline part of one refugees has already come through and then 600000. i've gone. i've already gone back through the country. now the pockets on the government says it reports all illegal aliens and focused on to be expected from focused on. it's of course and bring to guard your germanic area and problems. well, people who have guard focused on home for decades,
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it says read that children were born. they did read that by the judge, and they say that they need to be given more time to back up. i do also wind up their livelihood. many, i've made investments in this country. i know there one more time so that they're able to make it in ready to go back in a dignified manner. they complain that there is a knock on their door and the date of the night then are given any time to leave the country. and that's of god's that going to create a huge amount of debt. and i said, because of honest on it's been not that big and these people don't know what they are going back to. they complain that buckets on should have given them more time that time forward. but the fact that buckets on is that looked off to them, but they're not happy about the young, dignified way in which they are being now thrown out of the country. they've gotten into a fog, it's on the other hand that they did 0,
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call it in for you legally. and after the spirit of our tax insights focused on which focused on glands, on ending in regards of one constituent, the majority of the population of affording their living in the country. they're now going to build up wrong gum. i like that i was your did all at the head on a refugee camp in bridge. all of them for pass for the arrival of russian president vladimir foods in the government, quietly announced the communist party chief and had no i didn't, and done was stepping down. he's the latest victim of a campaign against corruption. seen a 3rd of the public bureau resigned in the past 2 years. tony trying reports from henry, a russian president vladimir putin meeting the general secretary of vietnam communist party when photo. during his recent state visits, it was a rare public appearance for going who's been suffering from pull health for
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several years and the signal to some balance of return to the top of the communist party. the political instability in viet nam right now is become, you know, return to a stable. you can also see that for the, for p less the sooner as it gets for you to president the pregnant store and also to share a man out there. national assembly is now in the position already. the most obvious change is the appointment of a new president told them in mid may form a public security administer, he launched a 90 corruption campaign that's for dozens of senior officials to resign. but as one to sit and told me, new rules on ethics could force even more officials out of the policy not known as regulation for one. for, for read, dec regulation the property. so typically see to say 0. it's been busy this throwing it, sir. the exposure of
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a recent banking scandal sent shock waves through vietnam property tycoon, defrauded $27000000000.00 us dollars from state banks. with the help of corrupt officials. she's been sentenced to death and the public trial and disgrace of so many officials assign the problems renting the lead, the sheep, one to clean the potty, to say it's reputation. but i don't think they are going to success the body of human lives and it's mosley. i'm in the center of henry and his audiology is still up the cool vietnam's coming. this policy of the country has changed. it's now unload, marketed, economy will probably be unrecognizable, the man who led it to independence. it's the contradiction of the heart of vietnam today. a rigid coming to still trying to govern
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a free wheeling market economy for the reminder to those in charge of the principal directive to serve the people. tony chung out is there a no i said i had an al jazeera, the u. k. tysons. it's visa rules, could it mean for international students and their families? and then sold to indian cricket stalls, make big announcements off to winning the $220.00 wells. the or let's roll with your weather update right off the bat. this is not looking good . this line of showers in store and setting up from southern suite and dropping break down into ne germany and for ne germany highest level or its issue for severe thunderstorms. they could produce winds up to
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a 120 kilometers per hour. that could cause some damage and some hail mixed in there as well. so most of germany actually will be dealing with these storms. but to the extent of the south of that really dialing up the heat here. i mean look at some of these places. romania, bucharest, coming in at 37 degrees. let's go to turkey. we have a wildfire burning along the western and g and coast here it's been hot, it's been windy and that is set to continue today on sunday. look at that and totally up to $37.00 degrees and for the other end of the mediterranean, the rain starting to peter out here. so temperature is will be climbing still dealing with a few showers. could see more organized rain for valencia. by the time we get to monday, here's how the story goes for africa. our summer rains, really starting to pep up across west africa. here we think copious amounts of rain for nigeria and gone out as well. and as we head toward the south, the warm breeze is pumped up, the temperature in up in 10. but we're going to see some showers slide in here for the k. providence is over the next 24 hours. see you later.
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the the fucking bank you're watching, i'll just say we're a time to recap. i'll headlines. national riley lead. i'm not end up paying those costs have votes. in frances, the nation holds expressed not complimentary elections in nearly 30 years left then until the fall arrived policy. i'm hoping to make games 2 rounds of the choose. 577. m. c is around smooth phase. been carrying out all 10 or a shuttling and they should die a neighborhood and gone to the city. the army has also targeted the nearby area of
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say, to the in the past few hours, south, the strip injuries and deaths have been reported. officers very forces from the house in the off sedans permit to rapids appalled forces say they've kept hidden in fulton city in the southeast a time during control of the city of sin, joe, which is the capital of central states. beyond me says it's still fine. the migration is one of the major issues ahead of next week's general election in the u . k. for families of overseas students studying that, recent changes to visa roles may force them to rethink where they can learn and live, pull race explains from london to be making breakfast for her. children. ma, how to write on unto montage is the post of many daily duties for aisha entails the profit bread is a taste of home in karachi before a day of work and study in london. her family is, hey, well,
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i used to take sight master's degree in journalism but she could be one of the last to enjoy the support of i loved ones after the government tightened visa rules for dependence of students. and it's just led to this piece of mind that i have my tribes with me, especially for women of the south asian does for a, it's not very easy. those who have children or husbands, to leave your home country and pursue higher academics in education without having at least your husband, if not your kids with you. i feel like it's really cutting off a huge swats of society. very few are now allowed to bring that dependence with them, as part of government promises to come to immigration. the home office says the 10 to 12 months up to march this year, they were more than 111000 visas issued the student dependence. that's 25 percent less than the previous year, but still nearly 7 times more. then in 2019. are you sure is one of around 700000
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international students in the u. k. accounting for about the call to universe these teaching and come thing that we're saying face of the current government and say political policies contesting the selection. if the god site just gives people stability, we want the students who are thinking about maybe studying abroad in 3 or 4 years time to know what the deal is. a better future for her daughter. it was a big pa, devices decision to leave by this time for the u. k. while husband sucky brofy has been able to work in the k industry on his visa or use it doesn't believe the system is being abused. all that needed, fixing the image and our imaginations as so exaggerated that it's people's grand loves, and entire lic cohorts of people coming in, there's intense documentation and the way that you prove that these are your children, and this is your husband. so it's a very controlled process. student dependent visa applications were down 79 percent in the 1st 4 months of this year, following the restriction. unless things change up to the election,
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the childhood memories of other families will have to be made elsewhere. and some academic dreams, perhaps abundant, pull race out is there a london pizza guy again, is a political commentator and all sort of the book, democracy for sale, joins us now live from london goods. have you with us to what extent is the u. k. on the verge of major change on issues like him, a gratian. but it just, it depends on so the income and government, those and as your package fine says the current government, the concern government has, has made a lot of changes other than 2023. there was of i just shy of 700000 people at migration, so u. k, which is, is there a kind of rapport heights and the government has been trying to, desperately try and reduce the numbers of people to come to the k o b. it has, or i think is their pocket shows well this is, this is some of the k been trying for a long time in terms of actually trying to attract people to come see. okay. so there was a, there was
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a strategy all bad time to get more international students of ours. that was, i think, the big, the problem is with them. so there's been a lot of like very rapid fault classes on policy minds think i'm a big kind of policy, kind of dr. sticking server part, but of other parties to similarly we had the roll on the scheme which a husband even got off the ground. yes, i think the likelihood is us, the incoming neighbor government has a husband echoing some of the conservatives talking to regression. they've said immigration is too high. but without really talking concretely about what they do about us are what the problems of the system are. and they're basically been kind of saying that the problems that the gap are to do with the conservatives running the migration system bodily. and then they would do a better job. but it's not quite clear exactly what that means. and we've had the kind of policy that came in in january of this year, around around blocking families, coming with a set of student pages which are actually already having a huge impact on british universities to talk to somebody's university is going both. so there's actually
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a lot of potential outcomes beyond just reducing number of people who come to the u . k. and so far i understand that extra action, none of the parties of really raffles without you. right. me focus. i guess that on that eva policy, what it might do, because that's the expectation in this election is they will win it. the u. k. prime is to, however, he's me making a series of positive statements about how the country is better off now than it was in 2010 how briggs is opened up, new opportunities, how the economy is out growing. even it's competitive thinking, is anyone listening to that kind of positive messaging from the conservative? you know, frankly i think um a vs are not gonna get started. as of right. of course the disasters campaign. the last couple of weeks have been dogs by this. what we're calling the best in case, we're a conservative candidates and even police officers place backs on the time in the general election that dominates the headlines. and actually, if anything does kind of find glossy in rhetoric from what she's do not make some seem very ext thoughts, which has been an aspect of this campaign, he has looked at the talk, she's almost a 1000 touched as
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a prime minister for his entire tenure on the fox, just don't bear research. people's read wages and britain are not hard. newer and 2020 public services are worse than they were on 20. 20 the look and opinion polls . people do not feel like this is a conscious better off their. ready seniors are concerned of rude and in kind of trying to to depict it as of the size being in a better stage. i think he really opened those level again to being a claims to being as touching it as, as somebody who's very independently wealthy. it comes with his wife is, is phenomenally royalty. i'm and he kind of this kind of plays in, i think, to a caricature or actually of soon as somebody who doesn't really understand the concerns of or me voters or i, thanks so much to get in there talking to us from the u. k. those will come and say 3 is of the the 2nd round of campaigning has officially started in the wrong head of
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a presidential run of next week. no candidates secured enough boats to wait an hour, right. majority and fridays vote. of these are the results from the 1st round, the solver a full misconduct. my so this guy came out on top with 42.5 percent of the vote. he was followed by conservative side jelly lee, a former chief new new clear negotiator with 38.6 percent of a slightly less than 40 percent of eligible voters took pos in the election though that's according to the interior ministry. that's a new historic, low turnout since the 1979 revolution as well. joining us here in the studio is not on comfortable. he's a professor of government at georgetown university in colorado. good to have you with us. so professor, 1st of all, we got to talk about this turnout historic low. how much of a bloat is this to the election? it's a huge blow to the political system. historically,
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the running and government has enjoyed a measure of alex or legitimacy because the something in the magnitude of 6070 percent of the people would turn out to vote for presidential elections. but 2021 was the turning point when we have only 18. exactly. and now we have even lower than that. so it's a huge blow to the political system in general assigned of what sentiment would you put that down to on the public. assign of alter disenchantment with the political system. and the loss of ideological legitimacy and credibility on the part of officials running the country. now looking at what's going to happen, looking going forward in the run off is site deli in a stronger position. now since there's no other conservative in the running, does that put him pull position is not the right what he has since the position can
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still isn't pull position. but there's a put the odds in his favor slightly, although it depends really on how the position on camp can scare the electorate. or people who, who didn't vote. people who were on defense, the so called great electorate and, and get them out to vote. if the election, if participation rate goes above 50 percent, there's a good chance that position might actually get elected. so hang on, what was saying basically, is there any chance position can, has, at this point is if you can get people out to vote who didn't vote in the 1st round, is that what we're saying? absolutely, absolutely. because the other candidates, as you mentioned, for example, parliament speak to a colleague above or former have maybe they didn't necessarily resonate with the electorate. so now what we have are 2 opposite attempts. the arch conservative tradition,
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at least ged or the sum of reform is position kion and position kion. but what he needs to do at this point is to ensure that people who didn't turn out in the 1st from would now vote in the 2nd row. you mentioned that an interesting point about we have 2 camps. those camps have very, very different history of statements on a wide range of things when it comes to relations with the west or the boss, the statements, although he's out the running now. but that company, these statements about the importance of access of resistance versus what position kiana's been talking about. all the advisors, jobs studies advise that to position has been talking about all these concerns about the i d. c being too involved in politics. because this can statements about how opening up and how long will we have, how stop relations with the us. what's his stake for the world when you put all of that into consideration for you? rodney and president isn't all powerful when it comes to foreign policy. but the
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presidency does have some powers. it was the president role in the after all, who signed the nuclear pack? and so i think we would see a very different iran under generally versus position beyond one way or another. right. i guess time is going to tell back in a a week or so or less than a week. they yeah, less than a wait exact to watch this next round. thank you so much for coming in my hold on. thank you, joe. thank you. thank you. now, spill ahead on al jazeera action from the euro's where the house, germany of through to the poor, the finals coming out with gemma, the, the african stories from african perspective. the music of these 2 menus to say mass email works from phone people to short documentaries,
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the the, the is catch up with all the schools news with german. no, thank you saw me defending champions argentina has finished a top of that for you for the call for america with 3 winds from 3 ounce without conceding a goal that kept sending little mess the stuff out much against parade, with a slight injury about tyrant martinez. steps up in his absence, the intimate, instructive finishing of and lovely passing these to give audience you know, the leave early in the 2nd half the champions with, i know what is a penalty for a humble the andre for right. as was given the on it because it was such as last day. but unfortunately for him miss austin seen it. they made sure of the wind with 4 minutes to go watching as storing his full song as the tournament. so make it so you know us and seem to have already qualified for the course finals and would like to face at to do next. okay. next walter view all out the other game and group
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a. so kind of the take on chile. so we have defend the gabrielle as to also central for 27 minutes in recessive yellows. how, how does a hole in the boxes and stuff? it's time to go with the readout for a fight as it for the snail mail, the point, no enough for them to save you some kind of that to finish 2nd degree. i feel a place in the school to find those, to access to the group, say to the 1st time since 2004 to mount me see all i scored against germany as the high speed involved to reach the quote of finals of the years. it could have gone either way and don't been a demo for state for the spring and the 2nd, talked to kim anderson, thoughts, vo, sports and all side. and the build up. and it was the means out then straight south, which germany's place to go. so it would be a all cost involved again. this time discussing the humble in the box. i understood the past i don't see was awarded ad offers high habits, put johnnies in front of them and see all it secured. jeremy's 1st went into major
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tournament. no, thank since 26, the joints took store at your i switched result isn't due to the bar. i have the photo hit, it was one sent to me to of side and this is not the way we're supposed to be using v a r. and that's for the penalty. i'm so tired of the ridiculous humble, rolling i'll probably was running normally. we cannot demand that you runs with the psalms behind, despite the big congratulations to germany, they have a great team. but in my opinion, this is not how football is supposed to be defending champions easily all out. they were well base and by switzerland and so you know right away for the i'm reading voc escal goes invalid. it's switzerland 1st. whenever it's lisa c. one is the fed, your is running the whole this has gone out in the last 16 off the porch. cool. in 2021 and spain in 2016. switzerland will face england also back yet in the quarter finals. both sides to play the last 16 much on sunday. or john,
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you will take on the wind, spain, georgia, that much kicks off and claim at 19 at gmc so as england, slovakia stuff on sunday, the your 2020 run is up tops that great. but every school, twice in the 3 games that have come under heavy scripts. and if that's a full minute says manage at golf. southgate says he's doing his best to block out . the criticism team is never quite as pool as people might think. and never quite as good as people might think. therefore, you've got to be very careful not to throw everything out the window and lose things that you're doing well and lose continuity. and the confidence that comes from plays, playing together and the understanding that comes from those moments. and you have to ignore the external advice and, and, and be sure and what you're doing in india accounts in the right hitch um as rec, highly buys and do the international teeth once he can raise on a high off to india, on the walk up in barbados,
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kylie smashed 76 runs in the fine look at in south africa. housing india price decides to live a $176.00, which was the highest school in the seas. once he woke up the final sound, i've got looks on tracks. we got that they was hosted in the tracks by a 6 how to attach on the boundary. i saw your committee it out really and stuff. that's a cell. it's 7 run. so what, what is the next step uh, well cut song. so it ended india's 11 you away from the detroit. i have enjoyed since that time i started playing this walnut and nothing but at a time to say good bye to this walmart. i loved every moment off of this, i started my and decorated leading this walmart. and this is what i wanted. i wanted to in the top and say nice surprise to see celebrations back home in india westbrook. it is the number
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one sport before this victory. they've seen that team lose 5 straight finals across all 4 months. and once again, that's the stuff and is the magic hat is going into the austrian grown pre red bulls a 3 so i'm well chanted extended his lead in the standings by winning the sprint race on saturday. well bang onto to kill whole position and what a fine adoption assistance had of his nearest inside to arrive lender, norris, who seconds on the freight writing may take g p. well, champion francesco, by new i a lead from start to finish, to win the sprint race in s and lock mark has his challenge. so ended early as he crushed doubts on the 2nd lot. i know you have finished his championship, lead a whole hey ma c lot, alicia's blogger, it came off on the final up. i know this house sunday dot com, pre sign you i it stops on pole. so the rice with not seen it down in 5th off to being hit with a great penalty with one round sky. the rocket mortgage, caustic and detroit is still the same to play a side at the top actually. but so you are in right base buddies. that's the notes
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in that holes and move to 17 on the call. but that's just one short pay off the fields. and absolutely not, it's becoming a regular feature and i'll spell it spell it sends a home run by. yes, you guessed it, say hey, it's on a, this is his 26th of the season and it helped him assign to these. they'll just be the san francisco giants. 147. we'll see this. and finally keep dry over the last of the screen is terrible. was thankfully much room to go. keep in the on the left because got run, didn't see atlantis jamal's. he already behind him, installed a hole in school. so in a, in the 97th minutes. how do you that is all your fault for now? more like to somebody. thanks so much, dana, how the army general who letter reported qu, attempt in bolivia earlier this week has been transferred to a maximum security prison just outside the capital of us as a full my ami chief genuine. juan jose is an ego,
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was sentenced to 6 months free trial detention. so nigga says he was following orders from president luis odyssey to which the president denies. i'll just serious that i have both set down for an interview with the present reset, as it was thrust into the global spotlight last wednesday when wrote military units seize the central square over the past. the president immediately denounced mister freshman, we also the images of military units in the plaza, in front of the presidential palace of the military entering the presidential palace of you, confronting a general and telling him that he has to respect the constitution of powers. but many people in the country believes that this was something organized by the government. what would you say to them? because they lived in demands. okay. most of these, i kinda kinda caught in a few minutes when you go to see if they've been coma. julie see, hold on black,
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black of to jump on it the colors feathers, but that remind them instead, when they, you'll know if i think it may, this will be this, you'll have, you had a pending give it up whenever they get to the point. i mean, it does sound like the crash you in this book that when the last as a really things ok by the system we, then i just have a few minutes when you get but what do you think? what went wrong? i mean, was it in military intelligence? what failed? well, escape into the hands here. is that a member of the in the depth? some of the contents of the here i see. no zip of title. no. i'm searching us. get ok. ok. talk about it. what the status that if you go, this is a very successful survey. so i sent a template to the person. what do you say that the allies, these are the internet when you get those changes to be, you know, that is being at least tell them that you're living in the middle of i think what on the crises of a political crisis with the confrontation within the party between you and former
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president, if morales, how can you guarantee stability until the election is next year or so that is his election that was competing at a but he's disability and i feel that way and there's already and this was done with double him. he's done was on the sports that by he's in our system was in that of pretty much no. does he like especially alice patient was the one that is an official, someone for him to tell him any must give us authority. have you have this? i suppose he meant that goes on and it was how much does he want to go with tom or the 5th or last and says same, what does this with them? but i can't think that is have it in which i thought i was just going to see on this barbara who handed out let's go to the ceiling, this bucket ring. i took the policy by soon if you missed the question, is that the company of this thing i looked around the corner and at least i see the cheapest. they can continue on this case. then i'll probably turn the risk of
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