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this business uptake, this makes it most talk, no bundle dash before to use the the hello, i'm sammy's. i them, this is the news i live from del, coming up in the next 60 minutes. president. whoever is in gaza under his right, the attack again, but i just trying to con eunice. yeah. one of the few functioning hospitals less says he's exchanged ideas with mediators and response to a proposal for a seas 5 and the release of captives power can barrel brushes in the southern coast
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of jamaica. the strongest storm to hit the islands in decades, approaching trees and imposing major flooding productions of elect, told disaster in the u. k. for one policy and for another secure, the largest majority in multi produced political history. the now we begin in gaza, where is right, the forces of buns in the area and then also the hospital in con eunice, in the south. at least 45 people have been killed as a result of the continued is right, the bombing of the strips in store and the house that was facing the con units was next to a school for displaced palestinians injured people have been rushing to and also the hospital for treatment, one of the few functioning medical facilities i spent face as a or serve
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a 1000000 people slide positive, sells new jobs or in recent days, following is right. the attacks and the evacuation or the the of the sleep behind them come here and then they boomed us. what is this? if this was the plant, then we should have stayed in the homes and not come here and they would have bummed us the. what was the point of coming here and being boomed? why do we live like this? what is this injustice that we are subject to? to put my yeah. well, why don't i go to get some more to only to be sure like the sound of 2 rockets that destroyed everything. then go down and evacuated, my children and my family. no one was in the house. now people are trying to take a few simple things. we don't have even a house. the house was already destroyed and uninhabitable, and it was destroyed again. but this time it was completely demolished. nothing is left. i thought a couple i zoom is in data, bella and gaza is the latest on those strikes. the use of the tree is ok scaling
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the minute 3 attacks on multiple areas in the gaza strip. but the main focus today wasn't the newest of because of strep, or at least 8 palestinians have to report kills. and the latest is when it strikes on. we've got a very marginalized parts of the gaza strip, where a number of residential houses being completely targeted and the dispatcher and then anesthesia unit for his continued offices. and it is what else the patient poses where families are still trapped inside that neighborhood without getting into sort of help from the palestinian civil defense cruise. oh, absolutely unable to get to that place. due to the intensity of is very bombardment, while in the pa, south of the cat 3, a 5 is still rebuilding has been completely level to the ground after being targeted with 2 is very strikes. that's how it turns into place into the rustle, suppressing fee on panic among families who have been mosley, and internally displaced. also receiving multiple evacuation orders by these but it
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so now what is the cause of health ministry? more than settings, how to sunny and have the sofa kills due to the it's very ongoing attacks on the strip of a new to fill now and it ends up for this home govern, gets hacked from the head 3, sorry. companies in algebra there with that i how to sign, how my says is exchanged ideas with me. the idea is on a potential deal for the release of captive, as well as looking at the offer and intelligence agency, mall side says, respond the association of families of his right. the prison is the same. then garza says that the deal is not accepted. millions of anxieties will protest. a mass has released the statement on the assets to put an end to as well as long gone . so that's been going on for 99 months. and the group says in recent hours is my and am a contact with godaddy and egyptian mediators. us about the idea is the movement is discussing the aim of reaching an agreement. that puts an end to the brutal
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aggression against the people in gaza. the movement dealt in a positive spirit with the content of the ongoing deliberations. and he's ready to government has banned down to 0 from operating and as well. so the solves hoses. following the license developments from the jo damian capital on mine is really official say they're approaching the latest round of ceasefire talks with cautious optimism. most themes that we saw throughout the entirety of these negotiations since the beginning of the year. and in fact, the end of last year when we saw the 1st and only ceasefire deal, let's try to break down exactly what has happened at the end of may. these relays have given mediators what they wanted as part of a ceasefire deal on may 31st to us president joe biden laid out a 3 phase plan that would ultimately see the end of the war. the following months on june 11th, him as had submitted their response to that proposal, but it was later slammed by both the americans and these really use they said that
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how much had removed he proponents of the deals that would not work for these relays. now, following all of that, and these really is that have now released the statement saying that they are considering and looking through how most of the latest response to the proposal. and all of this comes as there's been mounting pressure on is really prime minister benjamin netanyahu from the families of is really captives who say that if this deal does not happen, millions of his release will take to the streets to once again, protest to leadership. they say that he is neither capable nor willing to come to the table to come up with some sort of consensus as to how to bring back the remaining $120.00 captives in guns that they say that the timing now is critical. i'm the son who was just ego. i'm a, a more than 50 palestinian men were released from is riley giles on monday. one of them uses missed as was present in 2002 for being
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a member of the wing of the palestinian group. but he's been talking to, i'll just hear about his experience. i mean, my mood reports now from gaza. use of what the dad has a spend to 21 years in multiple is really jails. now 63, he walks with his grandson, one till earlier this week. he had never met on monday, he was of was released back into the gaza strip. he describes the moment after his very force is removed as a blindfold dropped him off on a dusty street and told him to start walking. with the hedge with them. i should with the modem, i shouldn't help seeing the destruction when i was released. i didn't even see people any except this don't to found me in the street in court like family stuff and i was very emotional. i sold them. i cried because of those who killed and wounded and those living on the streets because they have nothing. including my wife and children. then we don't even have a chance to leave and look at my house next door to say,
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here's what is the greeted by friends and those who have come to pay their respect . some were not even born when his reinforces took him away more than 2 decades ago . he describes how you conditions of change when the war began and october the 1st and 2nd day after the war started, the prisoners were attacked and all their belongings were confiscated. televisions radios, close even the money we used to buy food from the can team was that was before the wolf, there was $69.00 people in each. so they started putting 15 people in the same. so use of was meant to be released in november, but it's randy authorities told him he had to stand a trial again. no lawyer was made available to him. he was sentenced to another 6 months and a transferred to a different prison. it was there. he met many men who had been detained since the beginning of the war in their home as an invasion. they were in a miserable condition. they were handcuffed in the bones in their hands were
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clearly visible out of the skin on their backs appeals away. they cooled on the ground because they was so weak. they had no food. they had no rules for washing themselves. they had new clothes. some of them having showered in most at the show room was that they would be 3 times a day. they were forced to say and repeat the worst woods about themselves because that was bad smells, came from a dirty bodies in one of them. they wouldn't believe how distinguish you wouldn't be using. my daughter was 4 years old when he went to jail universal, her again is done in echo see that the most and especially was enough of prison during ramadan. when i was told my daughter of 4 children and had a husband being killed, the last one i saw that she was 4 years old. on the 1st day of age, we will be badly regardless of health conditions, all age. we were accumulating that day,
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deprived of food water clothes. and so when the police officer told me they'd like to go home and i said, i didn't want to be released. she almost why to look at matilda because the last time they said that they took me to another prison and gave his live this high live the reality of life in gaza. palestinians release it from his really captivity are unable to return to the life. the ones knew their homes are no longer a safe haven. their family members a loved ones. last with only their memories to hold on to honey my mode. i was just from the fence road part of the gaza strip palestine. it has the law says it's $500.00 rockets from 11 and towards knowles in israel. the attack was part of about 10 operations on wednesday targeting is ready the military sites. the action follows and is right in the strike on the house area in the 11. a city of bio, it's killed. the senior has belonged to monta. is where the defense minister you
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want to go on, says the ministry is ready to take whatever action is needed and 11, including financing on the ground. i said bike has multiple motor, if you are you and, and southern 11. the senior has to be laquonda killed today has been named justin. how much new madness or not he was in charge of the as easy unit now says to live and on is separated into 3 divisions or districts. and sees as these unit was responsible for one of those divisions. a long deliberate on israel border. now it's a significant loss for his with all he was a senior commander with considerable experience. in fact, the reduced the video of him taking part in the operation against his very forces back in 1999 here in the says of live in on the as a result is below has retired to 10 separate attacks including foreign $100.00 patricia rockets. there's also a hit to the occupied goes in heights. in fact you're on, we heard some of those missiles and rockets taken off some stuff that happened on me stalls and hitting the occupied those in height to sort of
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a smoke rising. and some of those fires now what has been law has said that their response is within the frame in terms of responding to the kidding go assess the nation of the senior colanda. but it has been very busy today is where that's also being talked to says that everyone a some fear that this is an escalation of to the king of the senior commander. i started bake just a measuring sideslip and i'm is there any special forces of killed a palestinian man in jeanine, but 23 year old with shots where he works as a cholera pass store? it's the latest in the space of attacks and they occupied westbank and inside israel, not all of the reports from the law. an assassination in janine and the occupied westbank is really special forces executed 23 year old lot. and i'm in the prominent young figure in janine circle of palestinian fighters. it's the latest development in a violent 24 hours at midday, a stopping at
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a mall and cut me in in northern israel and is really a soldier was killed. another injured, the attacker was identified as the palestinian is really citizen from the upper galleries. he was shot and killed by one of the soldiers is rarely police detained . the attackers, parents for questioning and rated their home. and the style being occurred just hours after and his really drone striking the north times refuge account for members of the total cutting brigade listed in arm group. the killings are only one aspect of israel's domination of palestinians. is very forces demolished for homes in jericho. and 3 villages in the occupied west back on wednesday. since the beginning of the year, more than 1000 palestinians had been forced from their homes by is really demolitions. the strategic goal of the occupying state is to kill the
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possibility of a palestinian state. as these homes are turned to rumble, israel announced the appropriation of nearly 1300 hector's of palestinian land. the occupied westbank in 24 hours old and mentions of his really occupation are in full display killings, home demolitions, family displacements and takeover of land. it's also a reminder that these really occupation will continue to overshadow life in israel to that all the data occupied westbank, palestine. israel is expected to go ahead with a huge land seizure in the occupied westbank. it'll bring the total amount taken by the state to rec, cold, 12.7 square kilometers this year, south and then tracking organization piece now says they'll make it the largest land gravity mold in 3 decades or 61 percent of the occupied westbank is on the
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direct is really ministry, all civilian control around more than 260 illegal sacraments or outposts in the area of the of this is where i'll approve construction of the 3500 housing units and did an unprecedented move. washington sanction these riley settlers and entities involved in violence against palestinians, the u. k. canada and the you have done the same. and the un human rights chief is one of it for drastically deteriorating situation in the occupied westbank. pointing to the killing of some $553.00 palestinians, including a $137.00 children since october. that abraham has more from what i'm online the occupied westbank. since the war started, this world has been advancing more supplements units in the lee and is ready supplements in the occupied westbank and confiscating lands in 2023. we were
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talking about a records high number of southern men, 2 and it's being promoted with that number was 12000 now in 2024. we are talking about almost 10000 units being promoted or in the process of being advanced in the occupied westbank, making palestinians say that as well as continuing with its project of expanding in league. it is really supplements in the occupied to us bank at the expense of the indigenous people. they say that the goal is to push has many palestinians out of their lives and replace them with is really such a there's with the expansion of those units with the expansion of the supplements in the occupied with bank. we've been seeing an increase in secular attacks against palestinian. so all of these plans are being preceded by palestinians here as the another way to consolidate the supplements presence and the settlers presence here in the occupied, the west bank knew that, but he did just need
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a priceless thing kind of fine. the hurricane barrel has scraped the southern part of jamaica with category full destructive winds as high as 225 kilometers. and now it's the most powerful storm to hit the carrier being solely in the hurricane season. beryl has left a trail of destruction in the southeast of the region. kidding. at least 6 people with a storm is expected to hit the cayman islands into the 1st day. hearken, warning is also now in effect for parts of mexico. let's go to the who they've got a yano in mexico city. so who there 1st of all the ideas of better all of done some damage in jamaica. what's the picture that's emerging from the well, i think to get a full picture and
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a full scale of the damage said this very powerful storm has brought to jamaica. we're probably going to have to wait a couple of hours until the storm has fully passed and authorities can make it outside and start assessing really what the, what the size of the damage is. we've just spoken to some colleagues to say in jamaica, jose electricity is out. so getting information out of there is going to be very difficult in the very immediate future. however, we have been monitoring live cameras of kingston, the capital of jamaica, which show over the last few hours and increased so forth, you know, very, very strong rain and very strong winds. we've just also gotten hold of some video in which we can see the roof of the international airport in kingston being pulled off by the wind. the wind. so definitely, uh jamaica is right now feeling the very strong effects of this category for hurricane and the cayman. islands and mexico next on the list,
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how people preparing for it as well. i think it's important to, to highlight the fact that these are regions both in the case of the cayman islands, and also in the case of the, you could 10th and into and mexico that are very much used to dealing with hurricane prepared as this is a routine that i'm sure no one gets used to it, but you know, people are used to having to prepare for hurricanes in these areas every year and even more so in recent years when storms have gotten more and more powerful. so in the case of the cayman islands, people are preparing and the way that they usually do their boarding of homes are bringing in boats from the shore, storing of food, fuel, etc. and in the case of the content peninsula in mexico, which is home to some of the biggest tourist destinations and mexico, namely, can conan to lu authorities have already begun making evacuation plans available for citizens. that means free buses and free boats to get people out of lo laying
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areas. this is an area that has a lot of tourism, of course. um each hotel and can coon, at least, has its own procedure in terms of how they deal with uh, evacuation. but it's important to know that by the time the storm arrives, it will be a category one or 2, so the strength is not expected to be comfortable to what we're seeing currently in jamaica. okay, thanks so much. well, they've got a young well, that's me now to lisk a pallet cheese the disaster management focal point for jamaica's. red cross joins us from kingston. good to have you with us. so 1st of all, how severe is the damage been? and thank you for, for having me. i'm, we're still experiencing the, the, on slow at all for a keen burrow. but what i can tell you the far is that we're seeing quite a bit some infrastructure damage into now roadways. there is
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a lot of flooding cost of flooding. as a result of storm surge is the airport also received some damage on the normal over emergency shelter, as were also not spared. we haven't had to, in some instances move the center, ease to alternative locations for those specific shutters that were impacted in that they lost their rules during the passage of, of, of day the hurricane. they know people trying to pass. so this house a coping so far, especially in some of the low lying areas. i think i think me comes to key to the warnings um yesterday the road was significantly congested. the supermarkets were a field with me was trying to, you know, buy food items to stuff off and prepare themselves storage a whole lot and that sort of thing. so i thing know, we're still waiting to see,
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you know, for the, for the storm or the hurricane to pass on the balls to really get a full sense of, of the down to the extent of the damage is just the stats of the hurricane season. isn't it? so i know is there enough capacity that if things get worse from here the i thing, so i'm going to yes um, as it relates to the jamaica right across the we are part off or a member of the humanitarian of committee, of the national news. so respond has been calling, so we would have gone through don't our preparation in terms of spoken of certain, you know, supplies, we need supplies, store to, to a system girlfriend maintain relief, relief and immediate response. and i think as well from the government side, significant of what has been put in place to, to stop on certain things to ensure that they make kind of things and systems are in place to respond effectively to, to, to emergencies. so i would say yes,
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i think the capacity is there, perhaps it can be stretched. but i think the capacity is, is there within the system to respond? not every place and the pos of hire can. beryl has experienced a shelby's sight, a light uh experience like jamaica has sofa and gone through and you look at st. vincent and the grand dean's 90 percent of buildings have been destroyed. you listen to the prime minister of grenada and he's talking about all my getting like conditions. i'm wondering on a agencies able to help with the situation in those places. i mean, certainly, as i said in the context of, of, of giving me a call. we have a system and structuring, please, and i think for know where, where indoors trying to be to remain safe. and you know, as soon as you know, we, we received all clear we will mobilize or,
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or volunteers to assist with, with, with the data collection on. um and you know, to inform how the government moves forward in terms stuff recovery recover efforts are. all right, thank you so much for your thoughts on that. mister powell from the jamaica red cross into the you case, opposition? labor potties on trying to win the law just majority of any policy in modern history. and it says days election, as, according to a final view, golf projection case, tom is labor is predicted to in $431.00 seats prime minister issue. so next conservatives a 102. but that would give labor a majority of $212.00 states, or the challenge reports from london on the final day of campaigning. it wouldn't make any difference any more. is there anyone out there who hasn't already made up
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their minds? opinion polls haven't moved much in months, but one day before the u. k. votes, potty elite is within the finishing stretch on the campaign trail, trying to chase down any remaining on this subject. thanks for labels keeps tom who will most. every poll suggests he's on track for a crushing land slide. the biggest worries complacency he doesn't. one votes has to feel labels victories in the bag. i know father to turn out. we have cartoon for every bytes. and across the country, the over constituencies which will go down to the wire. and therefore we will continue to fight until 10 o'clock tomorrow night might be the case for change or be enough funds. if you vote for it, the country is tired of the governing conservatives record of austerity breaks it and scandal. most conservatives have resigned themselves to defeats. even the prime minister seems like he's struggling to maintain
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a veneer of optimism. tomorrow's vote is an important one for the country. either lots of people haven't made up that mind. so i just all the people that i get frustrations with the pos, but think about what the labor government would mean for your family. for the other parties, the liberal democrat screens and nigel power rogers reform policy, the question is whether they can convert it's often sizable vote shifts into a meeting from number of seats getting millions of bites. we're going to do that. i'm set that getting some seats. i'm set and that if it's a lot more than that, then fantastic. the case based off the post system usually punishes smaller policies with parliamentary relevance. so on friday morning will 14 years of conservative rule of being consigned to the history books will the 1st labor leader since 2010 be walking through that famous front door as prime minister, a sense for devices to the side of course. but the united kingdom appears to be on
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the costs of an e read finding, change, rory tenants out as the era london. the white house is a gain insisting president joe biden has no plans to withdrawal from november's election. the remarks come and media report, some democrats in congress, are considering alternatives take on donald trump. bivens come on, the increased screws in the sense is full of debate performance. last week. what i can say is the president is moving forward. he's moving forward is being president, he's moving forward with his campaign as his campaign has been very, very clear about that. that's what i can, that's what i can speak to. and that's what i can say. and that is the president's focus. was that i had on al jazeera, the final push to to can that is less than around president to ronald riley's head of friday's election. plus, i'm from the law, the largest city of postwar europe,
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came on to the far right with the possibility of a new look at this city. as a case study, the in the it remains on the cold side in the southeast australia, the weed and having come up from and talked to. and so you go to a couple of days before the sun does much. so we're going to the low teens in melbourne and camera. 16 in adelaide. charles are heading your way if that was a line that extends from south australia to tropical queens and full of cloud dropping a certain amount of rain here. and there not a huge amount of admittedly prospects, generally financed as most of west and australia and the news. even the weather is pretty much settled down. now this is fridays for cross largest breeze, but sunshine, the predominant feature as it should be. there is an easy and yet into easiest
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fitting up with big shot. it was a get not i agree where admittedly but job board should be dry. looks potentially sundry sort of way. see the same less so to match or beat, not exactly by dry as the seasonal rains, it should be an hour. and we have non thailand, vietnam, and cambodia and it should be heavy. you're still in china with the ticket. the so off i think i need to move know, so the line of heavier reading goes as across the tennessee to the crate, into leaving hot, dry with it to the service. but the still flooding on the ground to the next wave of what were the rugs up to shan, towards the, to them as for india and pakistan, the monsoons broken of all of india now. so it's kuda the
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a unique perspective. one picture is not going to tell the entire 8 months of the genocide. however, it is bringing attention to advise that this has nothing rough and looks like we're off. it looks like so on heard voices. we've been seeing the exacerbation of the militarization of the police over the past 10 years. connect with our community and tap into conversations you will find elsewhere, folks in the region, government and other companies are stealing indigenous land. the stream on our to 0 of the
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come back, you're watching out just to remind it out about top stories is ready for sees of bummed in area and yeah. and also the hospital in san eunice and southern gaza. the house that was, it was next to a school for displace how the sizes exchange. the height is with media is, is on a potential deal for the release of captives and in the war and gaza. israel is looking at the offer intelligence agency most as says it was from the association of families, is riley prisoners, detained in gaza. says that the deal is not accepted. millions of israelis rule pro . power can federal has scrape the southern positive jamaica. one of the strong this tar against the hit, the car is less to try it of destruction in the southeast to the region killing at
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least 6 people. the campaigning is ended in iran ahead of its presidential run offers on friday through candidates have been holding the final riley's conservative side. jenny took $0.38 in the 1st round reform escandone masood position, and 142 percent of those that saw a rec hold load. turn out. the elections were held off to president abraham. the ac was killed in a helicopter crash in may. a suicide about has more from fat on is the last day off the presidential campaign in iran, but for many iranian more important than who is going to be utilized next president is what the 3rd knows is going to be any wrong dispute has addition to enjoy the
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high to now sometimes exceed an 80 percent, but that's the rent has changed. it's $121.00 possession election. it was a tune of, you know, 49 percent. then it's $1.00 to $24.00 parliamentary elections. it one floor there, you know, below 41 percent done in the 1st round of this last presidential election, the turn up was 39.92. the record low turnout says the establishment will stay as long as the pop is. let me talk a book one, talk to people about the reason for this little turner, this is it is the economy cause shifts at their supper you're on, has been under the sanctions imposed by the west and companies. this is becky and the sections are crippling. the in economy, so there is any nation off or 20 percent higher unemployment and the prizes are so kind of look at him and the waters have leap of faith that any outcome of the elections will bring any positive change. so now the general expectation in iran is
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that if this demand of low turnout continue, that is going to 1st set perhaps benefit the, the, the cause of their candidates generally. but if the, the form is, can do this, mr. to this young gen 4 there, mobilize the before missed what the base to go to the ballot boxes. then his chances of winning the election is going to be high. instead of that, i'll just data set wrong. revise is the director of the wrong projects of the international crisis group. you joins us now from washington. d. c. good to have you with us. so 1st of all, have you seen any sign any indication to make us expect, the more voters will actually turn out in the 2nd round, then they did in the 1st. so there's only been one episode within the past 45 years since the running revolution that we had a ross, that action that was in 2005. and the 2nd round saw
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a lower border turn out than the 1st drop. this time, it might be slightly different because there is, will be a of the whole for rights candidates coming to power and the running people are fully aware of the fact that their situation can always go from bad to worse. and so that's fear factor. good. turn increases to turn out, but not significantly, but i wouldn't be surprised if it's slightly better than the person. slightly better. is that enough for the reform candidates as a scan masood position? and again, those have to say at this moment what we have seen in the polls suggested turn out who will be around 42 percent. so slightly more than 40 percent and the 1st route. and they suggest that mr. position is the head again, samples put in a 52 percent versus mr. jetty at 48 percent. but that's really within the margin of
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error. the, the, the key question here is that how much of the vote of mr. potty bob? who was the many that in the 1st round, and he's a center right? politician. would go to mr. cause this can he means about less than half of the stuff already boxed about. to be able to cross the 50 percent trash will that was going to be i see my next question is any indication of where the votes of how much the above the boss might go to the suggesting right now that uh uh about 60 percent of it could go to mr. j. the federal conservative who's been endorsed by mr. party boss, about 40 percent of us could go to mr. position on the reform. this candidate has been endorsed by the campaign manager of mr. volleyball. so as usual,
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the running politics is pretty complicated. and hard to predict, but the reality is, this is mr. business can't also manages to bring a part of the greek silent majority of the state out in the 1st round to the falls again, party out of fear of things, getting worse. not necessarily in the hope of things getting better, then he has a real chance. at the end of the day, we know that the president is not the ultimate authority. how much of an impacts will this election? how much of a difference would it make to a wrong direction on some key issues ranging from the nuclear file to numerous conflicts in the middle east? so the analogy i use is that it's in us selections. for instance, you would get a 180 degree different approaches, but the present button president tall. any ryan have actions are get 45 percent difference in approaches. uninstalling issues like everyone's regional policy,
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which is primarily determined by the revolutionary guards or on the defensive policy ministry policy, which is set by the supreme leader. we don't really see any changes between different governments, bus and domestic policy and forcing social restrictions in diplomatic approaches, especially dealing with the west, the role of the president and his cabinet does matter. it's not insignificant. all right, i revise fast. thank you so much for joining us. the international crisis clutter, a few 1000 people have protested in the french capital against the rise of the file . right. that demonstrates is rounded at the square of not a public in paris, if protested against the results of the 1st round of parliamentary election, which sold the national rally, secure the most folks. i don't know. i'm feeling a little bit lower. it's because of the 1st the results were concerning and
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i expect we would have like kind of, uh, defendable country at the end of the, at the end of this election. and this is the best scenario, because like i'm also expecting maybe that's the far right when the selections with the majority. so i don't know, it's so very lorraine context for me. oh, fall right. hasn't galvan the ne, at the national level in front since world war 2. but it does have more regional experience. the national from now the national riley left behind a dramatic legacy into law, off to being in tiles that are in the late 19 ninety's. step boss and reports from the city in southern front or to law afford safety with
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a french naval base. was meant to be successfully for the fall right. in 1995 people elected amir from the national from a party whose leader shaw marie lupin had been convicted for down playing the hold of cards and racism only for decades off of the end of world war to the appointment of the offense partition into no cause to stir in europe, but it wasn't long before the fire rights room started to crumble some bucks out because money was taken from people. and instead of building projects like a tunnel, they just abandon the streets with the t. v. as we members how to national front only push projects that benefit the right wing support as it doesn't. even people are a french origin, started to reject the national front because they were left out. and people for an origin like us were afraid, the international research and study in the far right project pain, the picture of mismanagement and corruption in 2001 the meal was voted out of office leaving behind significant. that is political opponents cleaned up the city,
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but to law, the staff move fast. it's negative experience with the far right. the national riley one the 1st round of this election and is hoping for majority and the 2nd round on sunday news, i'm only sizes. we have change, then we will not ready to take up responsibility. but now with alita jordan by della, we have a great team and everyone is ready. they don't know what the national riley is ready to govern when we pay those for free or to give the party a 2nd chance are attracted by it and to immigration stands to law as a real case study of a fall right administration at the local level which many say was catastrophic, while the national riley has promised that it has learned it's less than some uh, not so sure. left wing candidates. eric, how we see is spending time with his family, after withdrawing from the election race to give assent was candidates a better chance of beating the national riley. the event definitely the same people,
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the still the from when jo movie, the pen was running the policy on a, they didn't prove that communications with tick tock, videos and so forth. but behind it and nothing has changed. i don't believe it for a 2nd on your way to re up seals as though it's $9.00 to $95.00 all over again with a number of that file right and a fee of full migrant community. this mailbox full of national riley leaflets. the hopes of possible fall, right? government is a short lived, as it was baghdad, steadfast and algebra. 2 long friends demonstrates isn't kenya calling from o protest the fullest president, william bruce has this, that down business is a worried about the future. off the several shops were looted, property destroyed during protests, over the past week. catherine, so it reports from nairobi to the city center is now home following those classes between the police and protested. this is not just happening and i will be with different possible countries and some of this process have tons violence
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um in one box. so we so astute destruction of property of vehicles. well, burn the markets while you said and so on. so there's a lot of worry about that in a lot of cases, this thing going for what, what needs to be done. they say that they want to see how this composition, this dialogue between the young people and the president is going to see out ways you have in the news you most of should be peaceful. but now we are witnessing some people engaging and losing most of the people who are affected in a tuesdays process. our business owners to some of them coming out we uh,
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by phone saying that they are trying to protect their businesses. some individuals have been trying to take advantage of the process. * of some schools so people here are very worried about. * this will play out going forward, especially if it's positive to continue the story of the 0. hey, these prime ministers have the deployment of kenyan police to help bring order to his country, which is struggling with gang violence. gary cornell was speaking at the un security council, a week officer. the 1st group of about 200 offices arrived autumn, a u. n. bank multinational force gabriella is on the has more the eighty's newly installed prime minister gary coney took part in a security council. a briefing here at un headquarters in new york, coney told security council members that katie is ready to turn a decisive page in its history and called on the international community for
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support. after the meeting, i was able to catch up with him briefly as he was leaving the un. this is what he had to tell me, general commitment to really accompanying 80 through this very difficult process. but also the recognition that it has to include beyond the forces with a commitment to addressing the root causes that sustain this type of instability. so i came out extremely happy and confident noted that there will be international solidarity to this effort. we're at a critical point, and if we all stand together, we can be successful. the 1st contingent of kenyan police officers arrived in haiti last month to try to help get control of the security situation. connie told me that a 2nd deployment of kenyan police officers would be happening soon, but he would not give me a date. gabriel was on don't,
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i'll just say it tonight in nations. new york needed some of the shanghai cooperation, organizational meetings for the annual sites and the cows that capital a stomach spare headed by russia and china as the group has been calling for grades where i can only can security cooperation between members. it's expanded in recent years and represents move in a 3rd of the world's population and the full to of the global economy for the indian prime minister and the rendered moody is not attending this year's event. it's been divide, has more from us, donna, this is the 24th annual meeting of the shanghai corporation organization. our seo among the 1st the this to arrive was find his president. you can think who wants to take the opportunity at this for them to further enhance by lots of unlucky lack of cooperation. strict security arrangements have been made here in the cause of capital asana as well. the just from member states observer states, as well as the you inspected to gender are or arriving here, your age of region,
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security, economy, connectivity, environment, and other multi lots of issues will be discussed here. then i nation block is set to expand it again. the better those joining of the 10 member state to mind data present more than 40 percent of the population. and then the 3rd of global g, d p. but it's not just what happens on the day, hit the floor and also provides an opportunity for sideline meetings. for, for the, this russian president vladimir putin meeting chinese president chasing pain will be close the monitor from the board in ukraine, defense, and security issues. greenville and international. the functions of russia are all expected to be discussed, which is just completed, a historic visit to north korea, as russia's suffering relations with the best means, better ties with the global cells. and one of the presence of lead to such a guitar is the mean and others will make headlines. who's not? here? is also noteworthy, rested ally and russian. frank pub, india is re elected 5. missed and then their body has decided to send his administered instead. but he will be visiting russia this week as india balance has
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ties with russia, china invest in countries. this resource rich nation region is far paternity and challenges. and leaders are poised to take advantage and also overcome by lactose and multinational issues. some of them die without the 0 us on a place in india have launched investigations off to at least a $121.00. people were killed in a stampede. on tuesday, tens of thousands of people have attended a religious event. the nodes in the state of ulta for the child stratford reports the the family of 55 year old ruby derby, a grief stricken, and a shot ruby was among the more than a 120 people killed in a stampede. that's a religious event in production, choose the police the most of the victims with
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children many with crushed to death, all fell into a roadside drain in the rush to leave after a sermon by a popular preacher. and as a duff storm swept across the area, police estimate around $250000.00 people were at the event. that's 870000 mold, and the number initial police report said i'd been granted permission to attend. there are conflicting reports as to what, who, who is to blame is a big deal is said, the little d have gather that everybody is at fault the religious good with the 1st one to be planned by that. and what can we say about the work of administration? it's going to be an issue of what to say anything about it. witnesses described to we succeed in the optimal, suggesting the windows and of health and safety measures in place. if you could possibly take some more, breathing somewhere in the terrible condition just gets reported. what's on some of
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this, prove breedlove and we made them drink and wrapped them out and no one, there was no ambulances here. this one came late and we stopped the car and went and supported the patients to the hospital stays with ortiz, of launched an investigation. and by the office of the previous call left about the devices for us to talk to you see the crowd didn't stop pushing and that's what caused this campaign. people were trampled and suffocated due to the whole crowd mentors. heavy military was that the event with a sister in grand daughter, grand daughter was missing. the last few months ago, every one was pushing and shoving, and it was totally kills. they told me a good was in the hospital in the town. we went there, but it was in my grand daughter, the still looking for how many families of the victims say government negligence is partially to blame. police of investigating some of the event organizes on several
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challenges, including comfortable homicide. the child started to 0. well, still ahead on al jazeera, tired of tension spots between the u and the world's biggest market for electric vehicles. the business latest is brought to you while the pegasus i live slowly on. one of your lives makes modern plates. the
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business latest is free to you believe i guess is a lifestyle one of your ex makes modern pleads the welcome back. a group of indigenous people of march peacefully and i called those capital demanding consultation before mining and old rights are given to the land.
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and one legislation that would require the consent. pharmacies are often accused of carrying out consultations which lacked details to obtain community permits. a mother or mother earth that provides the food that provides the ecosystem that provides the jungle. the water sees the mangroves. but because of the greed of human beings in mind, that is her children. at this moment, we are destroying the balance of the city model. china and the european union are discussing plants, have some chinese electric vehicles. the 2 sides agreed to negotiate after the you announced levies of up to 38 percent. to compensate for what it says on say government subsidies. but if no agreements is reached, the duties will come into effect on the 1st day is katrina you explains from badging in china. electric vehicles o e v, a club inside the country has the largest battery powered comma in the world. the
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government initiatives that have led to the industry's growth and now the focus of intense negotiation between the european union and chinese officials. the you choose is china of on sally subsidizing the industry and wants to raise tires on inputs. the move has and good badging to own people marketing with you to china. it has expressed a resolute opposition to the use and the subsidy in investigation, and advocated proper handling of economic of trade frictions through dialogue and the consultation. to propose changes will depend on each manufacturer as cooperation, but the investigation and would be added to the 10 percent tariff already in place . for jamaica, b, y d faces, the lowest additional judy of 17.4 percent will say marches would be subject to the biggest hug of 38 point one percent. non telling these manufacturers who produce in the country, including tesla and b, m. w will also be effected for non us domestic economy,
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unemployment. so this is not good news because that means in the next few years, we'll probably see more of an incentive to move my capital and investment overseas. so that's not the jobs created in china. china describes the move as protection is and has defended the rapid growth of its electric vehicle markets as the result of receptive consumers and definitely developed industrial network. there's also been criticism from within the european union, including the lynn, which is one of the white, a trade during the visit to china last month. germany's economic assessments to cold the tire. it's a dangerous development. the exports are in touch with the countries like china and germany must work against these tendency or separated markets. china has already threatened to impose terraced on european port, opening an anti dumping investigation into imports in june, katrina alva 0 aging. i'm daniel ross. as the director of the institute for europe
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in policy making, a book on a university, he says some european electric vehicle manufacturers, aust preston, buying chinese competition of the house and the party needs a coffee as long as you feel that and actually your being the movie industry is doing the but they a few minutes are trying to print off of the chinese competition the maybe the growth of the future. and these products have them over to the national government has low be the, the, your e commerce dwanda, texas investigation. so this is, in this sense, i'm not in the interest of the overall the europe wants to have it reviewed. it wants to be a leader. the technology, the miners are more efficient in producing cost and other reasons.
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and that has for the rest of the rate, except to try and has more efficient. and they have to submit these on the, on the market. for the project, you are the industry and then sign the check for the china actually does subsidize tv. what are the task? so formerly maybe the u. s. to reading from the take this investigation, but for the video, it doesn't make sense. are now mount esna and italy is a rob said off the full years of relative. com. it's one of the most active volcanoes in the world. aetna is what i didn't a crate or is exploding love or, and magnet has been flowing. and then you create a cold book, a new all over. and over 3000 meters high mount, that is europe's tallest active volcano. fit for this news out
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the way that is back in the of the world. wait to see if the international criminal court will issue arrest warrants for the lead is if it's ready to come up. people empower, puts the r c sees track record on trial. this court was created to hold those responsible accountable, prevent such crimes from happening again. so is the i c, c fit for purpose, people in power on out to 0. the latest news for the findings here could be used by the international criminal court as further pieces of evidence of israel's war crimes and gaza with detailed coverage. most of the 36 hospitals in golf,
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i have been destroyed. i'm just going to go health cause the main and accessible from the hoss of the story. the images from jeanine are part of the overall picture and the occupied westbank for violence is really military raids. are relentless or interrogate the narrative? is the u. s. has continued support for israel affecting is global standing. there's no question about the united states is effectively complicit to the genocide challenge. the rhetoric. yes. and it looks a correct but so in the international community, can we also say that dells, the cornerstone of democracy is having a free and open democratic pro upfront without the sun shining rush i, it's a fairly challenging place to work from as a journalist, even though you can't do it, it's not allowed to be a field pushing. we always pushing a boundaries for people. here
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we are the ones traveling the extra mile where all the media don't go. we go there and we give them a chance to tell their story. the residential areas in gaza under is really attack again the latest strike hits in san units near one of the few functioning hospitals left and the strip the you're watching all the 0 life from a headquarters in delphi and getting you navigate also ahead from us says it's exchange ideas with mediators and response to a proposal for a cease fire and the release of captives.

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