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around the, [000:00:00;00] the hello and jessica washington, this is the news our life from don't. coming up in the next 60 minutes. the us says there's been a breakthrough in negotiations between homos and israel, which talks to secure a ceasefire due to take place on friday in the halls officially close in the u. k. 's, at general elections. the voters have been deciding who they want to become. the next prime minister escalating cross border attacks hezbollah target is really military sites for the barrage of missiles as israel continues to strike,
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southern lebanon in gauze, or the palestinian dest hold pauses. 38000. the latest is rarely strikes target residential areas in the north killing at least $22.00 people. names full 7 song champion of a joke of which dig state to state in wimbledon beat hung flat jacobs for me in full sense to remain on track for 25th grant funds. on the 1st, we begin with breaking news out of the united kingdom. voting has officially ended in the countries the general election. millions of voters have been costing the balance in a snap election hold by prime minister richie so not the result will determine whether sooner remains in charge for 5 more years. or if labor, lita, q a stomach gets the keys to number 10 downing street in
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a moment we'll hear from elaina. this'll end of it's in north london. but 1st let's go to james bay's, who was outside the prime minister's residence. james were already starting to see these exit poll numbers coming through, took us through what went well it well reading of the yeah, the exit poll has been published and the exit poll is showing a label land slide. this is just a projection of costs. this is not the actual folks, but these exit polls have been accurate in recent elections. the ex holy showing the label, we get $410.00 seats compared to the conservatives. the estimates is a 131, that's the lowest number of content. so the tip seats, they've, i've had, since the policy was founded, the live dams a massive boost last time in 2019, uh, 5 years ago they go to 116, now they have 61. and then you go reform. that's nigel for raj. it's the policy, the, grew out of you,
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kit and the brakes. it policy very much on the right side of politics and a policy that was very much in favor of breaks it. they have no empties the tools but so that even though this is a land slide for the left for labor, they've got, according to this exit polls. so teen saves. now the exit poll is being carried out in a $130.00 different polling stations. the rep presents to, across the u. k. they spoke to people immediately off to they've voted that have been problems with the exit polls in the past in the u. k. but a long time back, particularly 1992. they haven't well recently been pretty accurate and that obviously more accurate when the, when the policies are not close and the policies certainly if this is the believe, i'm not close a majority of a 174 p a stomach of labor. this is, i think, very, very unlikely not to be the case labor. we're going to be the next government. very, very unlikely on an exit poll will be off considering the huge majority of $170.00
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the, the, the, it says here focused on making an extremely likely. so the next person to be in number 10 downing street is going to be k, a stomach, a man who was the human rights lawyer. he was a director of public prosecutions in the united kingdom. so a lawyer job and then became an m p, a leader of the labor policy, the labor policy last time had a very, very bad results in the last election, just 202 seats. now they've got 410. so an amazing of it starts change with the labor party. if these productions are true, i don't, it's was saying that these. all right, me predictions i think given the accuracy of exit polls in recent years, and it's very hard to see how the overall result would be like this. but for the actual numbers, we have to wait the u. k divided into 650 constituencies in each of those
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constituencies. people vote for an m p and slowly as the night goes on here and into the morning on all day here on friday we can get each of those results from the 650. and the party that has the most and pays they other ones, the ones that get the, gets the prime minister in downing street and all the indications, say that that prime minister is going to be kissed on an times. let's put this into context for our audience. this is not only, of course, these are early projections and we do have to wait for the official results. but at this stage, the labor party look set to win, not only majority, but look, set to win the most seats, but any policies since 2001 that's quite a, quite a large victory on a large scale. and it is a large victory. and i think the other thing to say, if you look at the british political system and this may be changing, but until now over the last 45 years, once a policy gets into government, they tend to spend staying government for more than one to um,
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so if i go back and look at the political tides, it's it since 1979. the conservatives were empowered from 1979 to 199718 years labor. them were in power from 1997 to 2010 for 13 years. and now the conservatives initially in the. busy election, i've been a pallet for 14 years, so the white as well. certainly the last 45 years is once you get, you're probably ministering that you're in power for quite a long time. so it could be if this production is right and certainly the prediction is very, very clear cut what it's telling us. it could be that we're seeing a major, major political change in the united kingdom. and i thought to try and set standards based reporting from london. let's now bring in malayna vessel end of it . you is at accounting center in north london, elena took us through the counting as it begins behind you. yes, where we're at the will add force museum in north london, has the play needs patrol 19 pass games and see if anyone's interested in
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a short while ago. volleyball concept arriving from 3 constituents is here in north london, 205. the stuff will be counting them through the night and now those pretty constituencies all his name and conservative. but if you believe how they all predicted to swing to labor, or at least one of the key to grounds of this selection here in this area. one of the constituencies has the conservative one for the last 20 years with the same m. p 3 videos. now she has a buffalo on her hands to keep it the another one used to be margaret sat just contingencies that 12 is predicted to swing today. but if you trust the paul, then throughout the nights of people here will be accountants. and of course, we don't know what it will be until the results analysis, and we've got a long night ahead of us before that happens. nationwide slash results are especially is about who's the boss 11 local time from towns in the north east,
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the left as a bit of a law. and then we sort of getting scattering. again about 34, yeah. and 4. and when we will, most probably here have the seat of cast on the leader of the opposition for now and to reach you seen that the car in 5 minutes of best things will have to have around for. yeah. and then all the seats will start coming in and we should get a really clear picture. probably around 7 am. so a really long night ahead of us. not so busy people here accounting, right. thank you. melina, that's malayna vessel and rich reporting from north london. as we've heard from our correspondence, a strong showing from labor was widely expected. in this vote, the exit polls now indicating the party is poised to win power during the whole looks at the man who set to become versions next, prime minister too much of the british public before the election campaigns. the kids stomach wasn't quite the right fit either as labor,
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party leader or as prime minister to don't know radical enough to establishment. my dad works in the factory. he was told my to my mom was in the us. we did have a lot of public decent as pains to remind the country of his countenance routes named after the laker policies fest parliamentary lead, a liberal defense lawyer with reforming instincts, late to 19 for his service as chief public prosecutor at the next federal like that do you think it's time to the court system became much more of a place where the old me person feels like some guy would not think not made stripping judges on lawyers. if that works and gowns. i'm making it much more like a g pace. a health center. jeffrey robinson 100 stomach is a young human rights lawyer. he interviewed very badly. he is. he wore a colleague and one of my colleagues said, we can't possibly take someone who weighs called the guns. it was a role that would bring style,
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why the claim holding pilot to account on behalf of ordinary people and culminating in his appointment as director of public prosecutions. he has said that it's really the human rights act that brought him into politics. he saw the link between the getting rights for under privilege, people and politics. and i think good even any political decisions that he would make that he will go and be guided by the principles of human rights. a man on the custom to trumpeting his own treatments. the read glimpses of what motivates him. yeah, but always have this thing. but if there's an injustice or a wrong the job is to fix it. it's not just talk about it. and what he feels he wants to achieve, having switched from the law or to politics less than 10 years ago,
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i spent my whole life sort of wanting to bring about change and just reached that decision. you know, by 2015 that you can really bring about change. if you don't go into politics. and if you don't go into a government, it's going, it's politics isn't good enough. it's tom or the labor of body style, the campaign to get into number 10 down the street around that promise of change change of to 14 years of conservative government, of course, but also a more fundamental change. putting right what he's wrong, that's thomas says he's driven by the policy, but will he have the resources to deliver? i have a vision for this country towards higher grove. and i just fucked on its feet. secure borders. cheap for bills, safer straits. and i'll put your to, to buy your children. i think there's a big tests for uh, care, summer, last 6 months, funds 5 minutes that which will be can you explain to the british people what has happened? and therefore what that means. so the next 2 years,
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next 34 years will you take hold of me, cried will that be sufficient? is also for level government suspend. these are the big things that will decide i thing whether a sound the government will be successful. that and persuading is still skeptical public, the being sensible and a little boring can. so it means simply getting the job done during the whole elder 0 number the, now to all the breaking news coming out of washington, where a senior us official says there's been a breakthrough in negotiations on a deal between homos and israel for a cease fire. and the release of his really kept is, the official says who mazda has made a significant adjustment to its position in the tools. reports indicate that the head of the is rarely intelligence agency. most of is heading to the guitar and capital doha, on friday, for the next step in the negotiations,
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washington's officials say how most is latest responds, office hope progress can be made, but says it's not a matter of days. we'll cross to our correspondent in a mind honda salute in just a moment. but 1st let's go live to heidi joe castro in washington. heidi, tell us more about these, these reports. how close might we be to a deal? the yeah, u. s. official breach, reporters, jessica, and he called this a breakthrough over one of the major impasses that stalled these talks. what this impasse is, is moving from phase one to phase 2 of the proposed cease fire deal. that is, namely how to move from a temporary cease fire to a permanent ceasefire. and apparently the 2 sides have now come closer in resolving that. what moved in the needle here is such a be
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a mosse and its response to the latest is really proposal. apparently now offering either concessions which was not the word used by the st. the us official. he called it an acknowledgement that arrangements have to be made in moving from a temporary to a permanent ceasefire. and that upon reviewing this deal that israel's government has accepted at least what tomas is offering. so still very little detail on this. but we do know that this is discussed in detail by president biden and prime minister benjamin netanyahu in their phone call today. and this is a very helpful and encouraging sign of progress. all right, thank you, heidi. that's heidi joe castro reporting from washington dc. let's bring in now honda solution who is reporting from jordan and reminder that honda is reporting from jordan because these really government has bend over here from operating the honda. of course, this is as heidi was saying, a developing situation. we don't have all the details,
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but what we have seen are some reports of and his really official telling media that there was a real chance of achieving a deal. what else do we know as well? these are all leeks coming from is really media from these anonymous officials and sources that have been essentially saying they are cautiously optimistic. it's something they've been repeating over the last 24 hours. but in this late a series of weeks, by the sources, they're saying that there is something tangible to work with here that perhaps there could be some sort of breakthrough based on what, how mouse has offered. but there are no details just yet on what exactly with both sides would be willing to concede on what is each side willing to give up. but what we do know is that this response from us is based on a 3 phase plan that was laid out at the end of may bind to bind it administration. it's been discussed at length and look we've been talking about the ceasefire negotiations for the last,
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almost 6 months and there has just been no sort of progress. they have continued to fail time and time again because of major sticking points from both sides. with that, how mass wants to see a total and complete in to the war or benjamin netanyahu has maintained the same position from the beginning that until the goals of the war are achieved, the fighting must continue. and that's something he even reiterated in his call with you as president joe biden on thursday. but we do know that sources of confirm to is really media and we are now understanding that the head of israel's most sod is heading to pop out on friday. that's tomorrow, to meet with, got those prime minister and some of them funny to talk about ways they can bridge gaps in what, how mouse has proposed ways that these rarely is, can come to the table and perhaps make a deal. and it comes as there's been enormous pressure on both sides, especially benjamin netanyahu from allies like the us and on the homefront from his own population. right, thank you. honda that's honda summers reporting from jordan. let's now bring in
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salt. i'm about a colleague who is a professor of public policy at home. i bill county state university and he joins me now live from palermo in easily. thank you so much for joining us on the out of here and use our what we've heard from these us as shows an unnamed us official talking of a break through how significant is this to well, we have to be very careful not to raise false expectations and as you know in this process, there's been many locations where we saw there's a breakthrough and then it did not materialize. however, in this case, the broad speaking the framework present to that the 3 stages hasn't been approved by how much that please. even before by didn't and i was to make is announcement the end of may. it's just not very different from the time that they themselves have a tool before you made the announcements. now the main obstacle and then was that
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is the denied any knowledge of the proposal and attend their own substitution will be it should be able to continue fighting identity a change his objectives. now if he wants to continue fighting, instigating treatments objectives, which means that the phase one sees for the nature of that is in the class session . how much of this time, just as a full sheets fire, which obviously they need to allow them to gather their hostages. to mobilize their people to move in to the exchanges, etc. and what now has in mind, which will probably be a partial ceasefire. and continuation of us as a nation of the leaders. he will probably want to continue with the sort about is to try and find out where the hostages, the remaining of those teachers are, and so on. so this, i, i suspect what's happened over the last 30 days or so is that the mediation is,
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have been working hard between the 2 sides to gratify lots of these details. and to get her mouse to feel sure that uh, there would be a good transition from a kind of she's 5 which would allow them to get the 1st wave of hostages out. and the government in the process, which is the same in from there. we've also seen some reports of watch a source, and these rarely negotiating team has told media that there's a real chance of achieving and do the proposal put forward by him. us includes a very significant breakthrough. what do we make of that? and what might that breakthrough be? i think the break service just property has some kind of compromise on their understanding of what a ceasefire would do well. so they probably would accept that as a bad would continue to do something, operations on both sides, some surveillance, and the,
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the original proposal also talked about these regulatory from pumpkin dated areas, which means that they could stay within their own. so declared the secuity jones that they've created over the last 9 months or so. and some of those divide, the guys are stripping to 2 sections. so i, i suspect going to be around those, the details, given the guarantees by the united states. and of course, now the on, you know, to know is under pressure by that there's also a big pressure, particularly out there after i think his thoughts are the performance against the term. and the way he needs every support you can get to the united states, including from most americans and that americans. so he is desperately in need of breakthrough in the big as a situation. and of course is rather than the actual pressure meant. they still
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have the pressure from lebanon, and no one is in the move to allow this radius to vote for a, for scared war, a lot man. so there has to be some progress on the guns at all. right, thank you, professor sell. tom bought a car who is from the home. i've been calling the university joining us from italy . thank. thank the law has fired a barrows of 250 missiles and explosive drones into northern israel. from southern 11 on the group has targeted several is rarely military positions across the border . multiple fires broke out in the occupied golan heights, and the region of galilee is latest escalation follows the killing of a senior has not come $9.00 to $11.00 on on wednesday. these really military says it's drunk, multiple has blood targets in southern lebanon. is there any fight digits targeted the area of from the and tula, it would no casualties were forces as
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a big has moved from by june in southern lebanon. it has been an escalation over the last 24 hours and i say that they've been going over $250.00 miss solves talking. it's very new positions since yesterday, wednesday, following the assess the nation of the senior is without commend them how much they might enough that. they also say that they launched a squadron on drones talking 7 is right in the middle of 3 sites and that we also understand is there any minute review? because a struck and we have been some injuries amongst, is there any soldiers? no, over the last few of us, what we have seen rockets launching from southern liber on targeting. israel, we've also seen is very new strikes hitting the time. okay, i'm an opportunity kitchen for killer. the also reason his will if these re assessment of metal or not, it's not the 1st time they've talked it back or if it did hit it previously, it guided missiles at amy i just waited. so it isn't today with the seats the smoke rising. we also heard the size, the size of funny thing,
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that's when is there any extra break the signed by we have over liberties, s base, but this is an escalation, but is it at the place of will actually no fall from it. we have seen in the past, israel terry act assessing nations and his blog respond will voice an escalation, his with law states within the frame that comes in reacting to this assess the nation of the senior colanda. but there is a fear that point it takes is one miscalculation for it to escalate very, very quickly. i started big. i just did a lot of genuine sensitive and i'm sending to gone so now wait, israel's bombardment has killed at least 22 palestinians in the north since thursday morning. that brings the death told to move in $30000.00 in nearly 9 months before one of the latest strikes had a residential square in kansas city. people are trying to rescue those trapped under the rubble along the wounded of several children who have been taken to hospital. if for him, uncle a is a john list in garza city. he sent to us this report from one of the west head
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areas. we are here standing in the heart of the bull market, holding gaza city. it has been completely destroyed by the occupation, despair. good morning. this is an apartment built down on the market, destroying it completely as you can see. but only because the, the so many families have lost the livelihoods and daily sustenance because the market has been destroyed. many shops were here, and now they are all destroyed until the beyond. the occupation is deliberately balmy. the arrow to the place is here. as we have the most behind the goals market target a since the beginning of this war heard the places have been completely demolition, getting gods. the city of this phone government resulting in getting 5 civilians, an injury many more and the situation is getting worse. and this still it is this morning. 6 heavy air try so when in down in northern garza specifically i,
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she's the neighborhood, the golden bold market is located, decides that you die your neighborhood. it was completely destroyed on targeted by the heavy air shrikes, and the brutality of this era that in charge of the zone has more on those is rarely strikes from central. garza is very military. since the hours of this morning has been up skating the minutes really effects of course, multiple areas in district, the north of district. they have been talking about pollution census fund, palestinians, that least have been killed while in the central part of garza. they have been attacking residential houses and in the far south of the turret trees, a tax on display, some of the continued as we have been hearing from civil defense cruise that they managed to recover dozens of bodies to day from the west. twin size of rough district, i mean, while we've been hearing from medical sources, that the vast majority of different line hospitals are experiencing severe shortage if you will, supplies,
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which will make it to the impacts and the ability to continue operating on the ground. so recognizing how do 0 very that i had a story. the still ahead on now to 0. and then this record in the democratic republic of congo sentences 25 soldiers to death for the session during battles with the n 23 on the group task. i'm doing it in brittany where the fall, right, is hoping to make gains in the 2nd round of the french elections. and then support indian cricket fans are celebrating the country 1st global title more than a decade. the color,
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the weather remains disappointedly. cool and windy and pretty blustery across the north west of europe. we are looking at more bands of cloud and rain streaming. and you can see how the ice of boss caught a tiny patch. that's the strength of the wind and the direction coming in from the northwest. always going to be a rather cool one is tucking in behind this cold front, which will slide his way further east, which as we go through the next few days with some around the weather on that. and then the next feature, if that wasn't enough to go the next feature wasting outs in the atlantic, and that will bring some pretty wet weather in as we go on through the weekend. so this is what we got to look forward to on friday. where's the weather coming into orleans? pushing in across the wells, south wells and particular running in across the south. west approaches, southern areas of england seeing some probably live the showers all along the spells of rain plus the showers to and to denmark, norway and sweden. the won't, but it's looking a little fund or a i, the tools that western side all russia taught to him, they must go at around 31 degrees celsius, allows you to walk to the south with that. a few showers that for the key and the link as we go one through satellite and there is that,
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what's the weather coming back in on sas di fonts. joining the party with some live d down pools where to weather coming in across a good positive jeremy that could affect the football. meanwhile, across north africa is hoffman right with show as difficult as skinny hit an insight and community across india is it definitely 5 as best as the world's largest import indian uses, especially a new product from roosting to call leaving work is with a dangerous one on the east investigate, especially in just signing on, which is where
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the safe than even come in as an international inside corruption, excellence award nominator here on now the, [000:00:00;00] the hello again, this is to 0 a reminder of our top stories. the seller and us officials says there's been a breakthrough in the negotiations between homos and israel for
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a cease fire. and the release of is randy captive. it's being reported that the head of these ran, the intelligence agency will side, is heading to the guitar, a capital doha, on friday for the resumption of tow. has a lot has fired a virus of 250 miss of an explosive drones into northern israel. that's also the killing of one of its senior commanders on wednesday. israel has launched strikes on southern levels and poles have now closed in the case general election. it's been just 6 weeks since prime minister wishes to next code this not election saying on the u. k. election, exit poll results from the itself, calling company out. they indicates the prime minister originally. so next ruling conservative policy. but when just $131.00 since the opposition labor policy led by q a stomach will secure $410.00 seats. the liberal democrats led by and davy will have
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61 seats. empowerment and nigel fresh is reform policy is projected to win 13 seats of the vote. and a reminder that this is just an exit poll and not the official results. i'm joined now by tim bell, who is a professor of politics at queen mary university of london. is that in london tonight and thank you. progressive of joining us on the opposite, renews all of this looks to be quite a rezoning victory for labor, where they look to gain the most seats by any policy in more than 20 years. yes, that's right. they gain something like 209 seats, which is really very impressive. the conservative, quite as badly as to be said to some of the poles during the campaign suggest. ringback some even suggested that it will go under $100.00 seats. it looks looks as if they're going to pick up about a 100 such as long as you say. so it is a disaster for the conservative policy, but it certainly know the kind of back suspension catastrophe. i think they will be
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able to build back from this. how we will take them to take that, however, is the big question. in terms of the main issues for voters in this selection, when, when you have a situation where there was so many topics on vote, his mind, the state of health care where you have 7600000 people on the, in a just waiting list where the economy is suffering from very slow growth. what were the main issues that voters with thinking about as they cost the balance as well as usual the economy play? the big golf course has been very sluggish. rebuilding so you have price rises in the shaw, so there's infected lot of people and lives in mortgage rates as well. uh, health care is as you say, a very, very big issue. the national health services, randy crating and so would say in crisis. and that's something like the government is going to have to try and fix very quickly. but for some voters, immigration was a big issue, particularly small boats coming across the channel, carrying people claiming the asylum in this country. but generally, as the most directions, it was the economy,
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it was held on to some extent originally said the leadership of the conservative policy, the conservative policy, i guess has been in cale sweeties. it's the brakes that referendum in 2016. and it also has a problem because none of the benefits that the conservatives had promised, uh that would come about 3 bricks and have really material. so really a, a concatenation, if you like, and circumstances which is that's, it is very, very bad results. professor, this is as you say, a looking to be quite a bad result for the conservatives. what happens next for them and what happens next for the prime minister? a well, the prime minister will resign tomorrow morning. he will then go over to k salma to the contract if possible, but certainly go into a leadership concept. so i the over the summer or perhaps in the move. so in order to replace versus the neck. uh, we will have to see who is left in paul and the 2 is able, baffled to take fault in the leadership concepts. many people putting their money
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on an empirical can be bought, know, she's very much on the rights of the conservative policy. and it looks as if with reform, you can imagine for us doing quite well in selection of the concepts the policy will swing, even 5 says right, that it has done over the past few years, whether that is the right strategy. so within the election, we will have to see and professor, if we look to the labor party now, what do we know about what sort of prime minister we could expect kissed on that to be focused on raising some said, she's the oldest website. there are times, i think here he doesn't flights and many people, but he doesn't inspire many people. it has to be said, he's quite unusual in the sense that he has wrong, the very large organization before becoming prime minister about something that we really haven't seen this is in this country. so it could be that actually he makes a reasonable face to think if you'd like to see a few k o u k l c a. but generally speaking, he's
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a fairly cautious fairly. send tre. spivey pragmatic social democrats. so nothing ready. so people to be quite and all that like show in terms of foreign policy who will carry on the case of paul to ukraine? right. thank you. that's professor tim bell from queen mary university of london. if the exit polls all correct, 14 years of conservative policy rule will come to an end. well have a junction takes a look at what went wrong for the conservative party or when 5 minutes to reach you soon asked it outside. tim downing street 6 weeks ago and called a snap general election. his words were meant to project strings full for these on certain times. cool for a clear plan unfold anxious to charge a cold to a secure future. but for many, the optics couldn't have been worse. delivered in the pouring rain without an umbrella. the speech left a soap, sumac, looking defeated, even before
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a vote. many believe will put an end to 14 years of government by the conservative party. just 5 years ago, under the leadership of forest johnson, of the central right tories were considered unbeatable to him. but a series of scandals, as well as concerns about the economy and criticism of the parties handling of the colbert 19 pandemic sent it's popularity plummeted. and then there's the issue of immigration in recent years, the number of i'm documented migrants and refugees arriving on british shores have hit record highs. sumac had hoped a controversial law to the port asylum seekers to rwanda might boost the conservative political fortunes touting it off and as the cornerstone of a strategy to tackle illegal migration enough is enough, no more prevarication. no more delay. noah's no butts. these slides all going to rolanda, but the plan widely criticized by courts and numerous human rights groups and
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having already costs hundreds of millions of dollars stalled so far, not one deportation flight is taken off. the conservatives came to power in 2010, under the stewardship of david cameron. his coalition promised to confront the global economic crisis by cutting spending and slashing public services prompting protests. the tested his popularity. in 2015, he began leading his party and country down a dangerous path. as the conservators became increasingly concerned by the growing popularity of the right. when you k independence party, cameron called for a vote on britain's membership in the european union. the will be a referendum in britain before the end of 2017. that isn't in act referendum. for me, after breaks it narrowly passed, cameron did result country nigel for raj, the self styled architect. it brings it made a last minute decision to run in this election is anti immigration reform, u. k. party. i subsequently enjoyed a surgeon support attending. many believe any chance the conservatives had of
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extending their 14 years empower. how much enjoy as does it mean, while francis preparing for the 2nd round of its problem entry elections on sunday . the 1st round for just a major victory for the fall rights policy of moving the pets along with its allies . the national really want around 33 percent of the vote and it's smith has been speaking to voters in kalak in north west and france. the francis townsend village is already belling. more and more people are no longer afraid, not just to use the fall right as a protest vote, but also to see it in pounds just from the beautiful place. there's always this bounce are set that these days. people see the little these process. it's not the 1st to keep tormenting us for supporting the national riley. we got another mark people, not the racist. what's hateful for the one thing to be friends at home will fit you know chucky key. this is an options that suits us for change. and we must try it. we shouldn't be doing eyes for training something else. that's key on that. we've had enough on the one hand, there's a government that doesn't k,
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and then we see the program. well, there's lift ease. well that leaves me really escape. most people in cadillac did not vote for the national riley, but it shares the vote double to 34 percent compared with the previous paul, a mentor elections in 2022. this is one of more than 200 constituencies where the 3rd place candidate has withdrawn in the hope the votes will go to the candidate best place to beat the national raleigh. but if there's a high ton a lot that was in the 1st round, then that could help the fall, right? the opinion polls suggests an unusually high turn out of working class voters and those on low and high incomes. old benefits at the national valley, across france. many rural voters, so they feel like node or football. brittany was historically a strong hold of the left. now a fall, right? your oh skeptic, an empty immigrant party was found the tile territory here. that's the actual, the reverse of what has changed is that people, as you have seen or opening up,
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this is a place that's been abandoned there. i'm no more public services. no more doctors. hospitals are far away and yes and immigration people don't want to feeling faded. i don't want to say we are overwhelmed here, but everyone wants to avoid just the left and center are again relying on a republican front asking people to vote for any of the party to stop the fall, right. but as each election passes, that seems to become a hot idea to sell. bernard smith out is there a cadillac, friends? heavy fighting between the sudanese army and the power military rapids support forces. this taken place near the capital. the army says it recapture the alto her district on tuesday, a distended li, advancing civilians fled the district early on in the conflict. even morgan has more from under me on this street as far as of the latest, the territorial game made by the sudanese army against the crime military rapids
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support forces here in the city or from the man. we're in the district of a doha in pools. i'm doing mine the latest district to be recaptured by the signees army from the current military rapids support forces. now this police station here, according to disabilities army is where the rest have had their forces. and was there major headquarters here in the district of and so how would you be able to recapture from the ira staff on tuesday? some of the had a month at the do i have the district of dough has been completely liberated from the enemy, rebel forces who created all kinds of violations here. now the special forces and the other forces that have participated have taken over the city, and we will now march to liberate the rest of on demand. then cartoon city and cause 0 state and then dark for people cannot come back to the district. the police are back surfaces are returning. we're now fighting between us with the news army and the part of military rapids support not just in, undermanned with elsewhere around the country facilities. army lost control of the
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city of thing to the capital. enough and not in southwest down to the parent military rapids support forces earlier this week. but here in on demand they were able to make significant gains. and do hon is quite significant because it is a major defense line for the parent of the 3 rapids support forces for their forces in west of the mind in the district of them. but down, as well as the south west under mine, in the district of called, with the laws of adulthood district with the rest of this means that the army would be able to progress further westwards in the city of on demand and south west as well. and take over more territory from department of true rapid support forces. the army says this is quite significant and health was the morales of the fighters . even if there's a ground elsewhere around the country. even morgan, i'll just 0. i'm the man. he's just on the says it has killed more than $100.00. the on site is in an end ground operation near the portal with molly, the souls took place in the western region of tara. the military says it's in
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response to a deadly attack on its forces last week. at least 20 soldiers and one civilian were killed. that is a key logistics hub with rhodes and linking media to molly to go and book. you know, fossil imagery cold in the eastern democratic republic of congo has sentenced 25 soldiers for the session. they were convicted of flinging the frontline and disappearing orders during battles with the m $23.00 armed groups. this comes in mid fears of rebels seizing more towns in the north cuba province. felix now water reports in the eastern democratic republic of congo, fear and frustration. this is timble, unimportant commercial hub. and just days ago, after weeks of fighting m 23,
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the boys entered the nearby roberto town for the 1st time and also seized the nearby strategic town nearby younger. with many warning that this may provide a gateway to other parts of conflict on not keep a provence still under the control of the army. concern is growing about what's to come in. this situation is now very disturbing because we now sleep all night with fear of what may happen. we don't feel safe. we don't know what is happening on the front line because rebels are advancing towards here. and that was soldiers can't even stop them. the latest around the fighting between the communities on the on the m $23.00 group started 2 years ago. the d or c accuses wonder of biking. the fight is an accusation. gone to nice, but it's not just m 23,
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the both the presidents in what temple are contending with. it's also a huge militia that's patrolling the area, checking people's identification, and lynching anyone. the suspect of being an m $23.00 fight to the army confirms that since sunday, 6 of its soldiers were killed by the group. the what's happening now and with chambliss, very wary and people are leaving in real panic. this is all because of what's going on in the territory of the barrow with rebels are advancing towards the city. but we can't continue to see people killed because of their identity or lack of id will faces without asking any questions. this is too much and must stop in i live bungle holes are located in north cable. come, police forces patrols a show force as they prepare for more buckles. but with more than 2700000 people is placed within the province. any escalation and fighting would
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only deepen on already. dia, security on humanitarian crisis. in north people, state mix new or ologist era. starting in the democratic republic of congo, 6 chinese nationals, and at least 2 soldiers have been killed in attack by armed groups. it happened at a mining side in the north eastern province of activity. china as foreign ministry says several other chinese workers are still missing. following that incident, the mine is operated by a chinese private business here. so each of that going gorgine, china expresses its strong condemnation of the attack and is one painting close communication with the d r c. to search for the missing chinese citizens. we demanded that the d. r. c comes down to killers as quickly as possible and furnishes them in accordance with the law. we demand that they take practical and effective measures to strengthen the protection of the chinese citizens. and enterprises in the area don't be there to retain. barrow has rumbled pasta, cayman islands,
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on thursday. residents and businesses in the area have prepared for the worst. it's know, a category to hurricane, and it's heading towards mexico's, you present in peninsula. the storm has left a trail of destruction across the south, east garvey and killing. at least 10 people. juliano has moved from mexico city. so there's definitely an increased sense of urgency in the areas of content at all and that you can time peninsula today, especially in comparison to yesterday when the weather was very nice and the beaches were perfect. then today as the weather has started to turn, there's winds and higher tides. i think it's become more evident that the storm is in fact coming. and that, you know, people need to do something about it. the government has, it has been very adam and letting people know that they only have a finite amount of time to evacuate from the most vulnerable areas. in fact, the governor, the governor, herself, has been out and about walking around communities,
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telling people that they have until 4 o'clock local time on thursday for pm to take advantage of whatever means the government has set up the boats or buses, all free of cost of their, she's telling people to get on them and to go to one of the shelters that the government has set up to receive the storm. and the concern of course, is that despite the fact that coon is in the eyes of the world, this big resort city, there actually are many small indigenous and often very impoverished communities that are of course, much more vulnerable to the impact of a hurricane. in addition, these communities have been over the last few weeks, not related to this hurricane receiving torrential rains. so they already find themselves in a very vulnerable position. and of course, you know, the rain's and the winds that can be brought by a category to hurricane, which is what is now expected to hit this area of mexico. good. only worse in that
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situation and create very dangerous conditions for human life do we ago. yeah, no, i'll just sierra mexico city. the o salvador has issued a health, a load for ginia, caesar following the deaths of 3 children from the disease. the health ministry says 25 more children are currently hospitalized full in a serious condition. soldiers have been deployed to the suburbs of the capitol at san salvador. they are disinfecting breeding grounds for the mosquito spaces that is responsible for spreading the disease. and in the us stage of colorado has tested positive for blood flu after experiencing mild symptoms, including can jump devices. the dairy farm worker had been exposed to infected cattle and recovered on to receiving antiviral treatment. this marks the 4th human case of both flu reported in the us since the virus was confirmed in toes in march . the previous 3 cases also involves dairy farm workers who have since recovered
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on wednesdays, easily that strong bully volcano off the north coast of sicily has experienced a logic of rupture. and without warning, the more footage shows lava, sponsoring from the crater leading to its partial collapse. live, okay, no. is one of the most active on the planet and has seen regular activities since 1932 and in eastern is late. another of the world's most active volcanoes has erupted off the full use of relative calm for i'd love a has been spewing from mount esna and flowing into a new creature is least civil protection agency have raised the lowest level in the area. let's take a look now at some video from the international space station cameras on the i is, is captured green over a lights full 102 kilometers above us. now, so says the phenomenon is visible when solar energy and particles interact with gas
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is in the us atmosphere at both the north and south poles. the still ahead on i'll just say that in support room wimbleton sent a course crowd pays tribute to one of the toner informant champions. and you will be here with me on that sort of the these business uptake this voltage by the city bank growth partner of bung the dash
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before to use the this business uptake. these me, roy thought of bundle dash before to use the types of forty's, and thank you so much. jessica, 8 san champion of a joke of it, shots a dictate to stay in women's and joe could take the full set spot tournament. rookie jacob finally in the 2nd round match some incredible points in this. in counseling
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is joe could, which was put to the limits by the 22 year old scouts. he's making his 1st appearance at a grand slam events. very heavy old joe could reach back in action at the end, the going nice surgery for the injury. he picks up at last month, spread, sharpen for more than one yet. so when it's on the shape of this big tree keeps him on track for a record extending 25th grand slam headed horse. i had a really texas mentality today was uh, not really comfortable in my own skin, particularly the 3rd and 4th, but uh, look, you know, sometimes you have a rough days where maybe you're not seeing your best. and of course, it also depends on the, on the opponent across the next. today, jacob, i thought, played on the high level and he, he made me earn this victory. so, you know, all in all was a, it was a winning the end of the day. and i'll take it. ready in the women's drill as soon as he is owns,
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zable has reached the last se wimbledon foreigners but still. so when a grandson sancho events around 3, the she after a straight stitch over american qualified robin montgomery, one of the legends was on hands to pay tribute to the murray, the $2.00 tom singles, chunky playing doubles alongside his brother, jamie sadly, for the majority of the sense that cool crowned the pet did lose that 1st round match. the 37 year old note fits enough to feature in the singles. what set to be his final wimbledon appearance skills would be playing in the mixed doubles with and rather coming. i would love to keep playing, but i can't you know, physically, it's just, it's to, to tough and, you know, all of the injuries of, you know, they've had it off and like i said that they haven't been insignificant but. yeah i, i want to play forever. i love a lot. this for it will be renowned. diverse isn't best buy in the quarter finals
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of the your eyes that came coming up on friday and baptized friends taking on ports go into repeats of the 20. 16 fun which portugal one been a frustrating your i saw a fall for 39 year old rinaldo, no goals and and miss penalty in the last 16 match against the virginia. first of all, it's not about give you an unconscious younger. it's about the portugal in front, but then definitely to, to unbelievable players on different stages of that careers. chris, you know, one of the best players that's, that's how that play the game. julian steel is going through the beginning, middle of his career with 3 tons of pace. jeremy in spain of the my successful sites in the tournaments history, the germans, were you looking to use home advantage to edge their opponents instead got germany aiming to that 1st yours type little mice 3 decades. that's why maybe also the excitement is so high because um, both teams on a very similar level, you know, on
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a very similar and high level. they are facing each other. and so i guess there is nothing better you know, for, for football fan or also fall play or, you know, then playing or watching these kind of games. huge welcome. nasa georgia's national team on average. since it's please st. george's team with bates and in the last 16 by spain. and what was the 1st major told them the parents did the portugal in the group stage. how now we totally think it's supposed to be 2026. well, now $741.00 will champion louis hamilton, will be having to roll back the is it is homegrown prate. hamilton has been enjoying a luxury cruise down london river times ahead of the will. high powered action of sunday's race to come at silver student mercedes drive. it just won't events a record 8 times this team at george russell when the austrian girl in pre last weekend with hamilton info. i don't feel that expectation. i just feel a lot of love there and it's, it's honestly it's, it's absolutely unbelievable. every, every year we go,
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it's really high warming and it's pretty massively motivated as well. you know, you get a lot of energy from your smoke, you know, the other interactions you get to have with people. but even like, as i said, you know, when i one races like my 1st race, as i'm coming through one corner where that one kept spinning, and i kept making you just making it through. then i could see the crowd like standing up in the rain, other things failing the love, hundreds of thousands of cricket firms gathering, hit an indian city of mon bye to celebrate the countries 5 when at the sea 20. well, see, taking the trophy here on an open soft spray in the beach, south africa by 7 runs in less subsidized finals. it ended the nations, the tv weights for a global all right, that is how useful. so he's looking for not just thank you. that's it. for this news, allan jessica washington, thanks for watching. we backed in
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a moment with more of today's the with a manual microns policy performing fully crunch modes as well. decide whether to give the fall rights power. take the results of the run up phone on july 7th of consequences for your loss of coverage at the 2nd round of the french elections. and i'll just say the, as the world wait to see if the international criminal court will issue arrest warrants for the lead to zip is right. and how much people in power quits the r c, c's, track, record on trial. this court was created to hold those responsible, accountable, and prevent such crimes from happening again. so is the i, c. c. fit for purpose?
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people in power on al jazeera interrogate the narrative is the us has continued support for israel, affecting his global standing. no question about the united states has effectively complicit the genocide challenge the rhetoric. yes, they look that correct, but so is the international community. can we also say that deals the cornerstone of democracy is having a free and open democratic pro upfront without the colleges when there's a delivery mission of health in western and it needs to be questioned. this is not the time to,
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to mr. kind of way. examining the effect that news coverage can have on democracies everywhere. here at the listing, the best, the the other one? jessica washington. this is the news our life from joe ha, coming out for the next 60 minutes. a new era in bridges, politics, exit. polls predict a landslide victory for the opposition leave

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