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the the the, you know, i'm know about this and this is the news our life from dell ha, i'm coming up in the next 60 minutes. we did a landslide waiting for the labor party and you can election gears tom or declares victory and a set to take the reins with a huge parliamentary majority. the us says there's been a breakthrough in negotiations for the cx 5 between the hamas and israel. iran supreme leader volts nation heading to the polls for the presidential election. ronald 100 pounds pushed to transform a form of mine into a unesco world. heritage site is supposed to be
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a star with its neighbors. the . the labor party has won the u. k. generally election by a landslide votes are still being counted in dozens of constituencies, but the incumbent prime minister of issues, so that has already conceded defeats the head of the labor party. secure stomach is going to be buttons. new leader paul brennan begins, have coverage from london. it's 4 years since keeps dom and became the policy leader and 14 years since lisa was lost in power, it may have been 5 am, but no one the the labor victory rally was rufus and jubilance. with amazing research, so we did it, the new company board,
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you pay for it. you voted for it's a now it was a ride change, but this now just movements elliott, the incumbent, prime minister, wishes to neck, had bowed to the inevitable and conceded defeat. so you're not could held onto his constituency at the last of the country. the labor policy has won this general election, and i have coolants. okay, so on that to congratulate him on his victory today, power will change hands in a peaceful, in orderly manner with goodwill. on all sides, that is something that should give us all confidence in our country, stupidity and future. oh, when the voting ends at a 10 pm on thursday, the official exit poll made grim reading for the government. a projected labor policy, majority of $170.00 pol them entry seats. the west conservative results for more than a century. all hubs and election gatherings. labor supporters with juvenile
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. this isn't for me to start election to the united kingdom. i think. yeah, that is as soon as that price we have them that was at a result and we're going to leave them with a real parasol sizing. and frankly, that call no one to blame, but themselves the unofficial race to produce the best results of the night was one by sunderland south followed minutes late to but live in northumberland. both went to labor. but as labor racked up the victories, the other party celebrating with the right wing populous reform, you take policy. the 7 previous unsuccessful attempts at being elected to parliament reforms lead a knowledge of thought option has become the m p for the si size constituency of plaque. then, and then dozens of other constituencies, reform was labor's nearest challenge us. we're going to come 2nd in hundreds of constituents is having these things we're going to when i don't know what to have done this in such a short space of time, says something very fundamental is happening. the election results are grim use for
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the scottish national policy from the 43 states they have at westminster. they may hold onto just a quote to research here, and i will remain prime minister until he comes his resignation to the king later on friday. only then we'll kiss selma assume the button of responsibility and take care of the office in dining space. this donna campaigned on the slogan of change. now he has to deliver on that promise, hol, brennan, all dj a 0 central london. i was going to join the hall in dining street for more. jonah, this isn't just about the tories losing control of the united kingdom. we've also seen some big names losing their seat. some of those names behind some of the most controversial policies that the tories have brought in of the i suddenly it's been an absolute late and mitigating the awful nights for the conservative party. off the 14 is impala,
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seemingly unassailable. for most of those use and slumping now to it's west defeat, potentially since the 19th century a little bit, i've say not as bad as it could have been some. some opinion polls the number of opinion polls predicted double digit figures and the seats for the conservative party, which would have been quite, it's a, something like an extinction level defeats the question is whether it would emerge to as the opposition party, what it will do. but it will do so sure, and as you say, some of its most colorful, some of its most senior figures, including a number of senior serving minutes recently seen that not among them. he had been in theatre of losing his seat. he would have become of the 1st prime minister sitting prime minister in history to do so. he's held on to that same richmond and no 1000 in yorkshire is on his way. in fact, now to downing street where he would make a brief visit before heading off to the king in buckingham palace to deliver his resignation. not so lucky that was in his trust,
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his immediate freed assessor the shortest lived prime minister is history serving for just 50 days. she has lost her seat in southwest norfolk and a numerous figure of the conservative party to do so until using such a thing that many in this election she'd held it with 26000. we'll see the majority in 2019. she has lost it by a motion of $630.00 to the labor party us steel and the list goes on education. secretary julian t. good. alex cool. the just the secretary by gone gone chaps. the defense secretary, have any more than the comments leader gone? transport secretary mach hoffer, an absolute indictment to the end, submission, fast frustration is elected as felt with the conservatives growing gradually across that 14. the periods, as the cost of living has risen, inflation has gone up as borrowing costs have gone up as the n h. s. is on its
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needs, people see a doctor when they want to immigration levels. so in for the 70 people are record highs. text is high, the highest, they feed him 70 is of this election as having a very clear message and not necessarily cold hearted in through with the labor party and kissed tom, but an absolute indictment of the conservatives. yeah. don't know when they, when the labor party came into a problem under tony, there was a lot of enthusiasm not loose because the economy of the u. k. at the time was extremely good over certainly of doing pretty well. this time running the state, the storm or uh, government is going to have a lot of problems to face and it's going to be difficult to establish which one to deal with 1st. well the economy could honda us this time around the comparison between now and 1997 as you say tony, but inherited a substantial economic growth and was able to rebuild britain quite quickly with
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a lot of money in the coffers as it was this time anything but just on that has a long, long to do list. he talks about an age of renewal. he talks about rebuilding for him, but he talks about even careful times as a 10 year plan. yes, there are immediate steps that he will take even set about immediately. for instance, going into waves to explicitly and a test booth. at the british medical association and striking young doctors, he will set about immediately try to clear the prisoners which are overcrowded and at the breaking point at much more broadly than that. so he needs to do with public services, the n h f o s, and full that he needs. he cannot make gross a long term picture of that. and that is something he is going to be careful to sell to these countries to try and get them to understand that there are no quick fixes doing it for not thank you very much. indeed. as during the holiday outside, sending the dining streets in london, i want to give you a quick look at the latest pulling results with nearly all of those kinds of cares
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. thomas policy instead of secured 409 out of 650 seats and the house of commons, that gives it. i'm absolute parliamentary majority. the conservatives of $120.00 seats so far their worst performance in more than a century. the level democrats that in 3rd, with a total of $71.00 seats, i'm nigel flash is empty. immigration party called the phone, has come away with 4 seats. so we're going to talk to sonya gate. it goes to john, you can start from wolverhampton, sonya wolverhampton, stream science between the conservative and labor since 2010. how does that are what's happening that reflects the wider picture in the u. k. of the well is it is really indicative of what has been happening on the national level head. so what you've had is you've had 3 seats that were being contested. one was a label stronghold since 2005, but the other 2 seats, they were
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a conservative gains in 2019, when the conservative party was being led, 5 forest johnson. and a pro managed to get bricks at donald member. of course, that move hampton voted strongly full britons exit of the european union. but those 2 conservative seats have now gone back to neva highlights, including the desire for change of the unhappiness that that has been hit in wolverhampton. so what is also interesting to note to that in the label stronghold reform, the anti immigration right when populous policy was 2nd place in that neighbor stronghold in the 2 of the seats, where the conservatives came. second, before them came said, so really showcasing how reform has really disrupted the conservative vote throughout the country to close. well, this has been a victory for labor here. there's still a significant amount of challenges in wolverhampton, i'm being jointed now by dr. a not into deep mandavi's associate professor finance
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at birmingham university of dr. mound out a while labor can celebrate. so it will be, it's temporarily because of the huge challenges here. it has a lot to do. what is, what is 1st and foremost, most importantly is that they have to focus on. yeah, i think the most important thing uh, if you can think about is the cost of living. the average inflation rate has been $8.00 person and the salary high cousins explore 9 plus and so the cost of living has gone up. if you see the average household energy, but it's not about $2500.00 a year, that's incredibly high. and in level has played and there are different them. they have said that they are going to cap it. that night did hundreds. so that is something the other thing is a mortgage market. even though the housing market, i mean you get falls short of housing market, but the labor has said that they're going to have $300000.00 houses for a year. and 1500 gone to the 150000 concert homes. so that is something but, but these are, these are the promises, but they need to bring it to work. and the other most important sector of england
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is the n h s. and labor. i said that they're going to have 10000000000 pull your pumped in. any just so, so these that are getting to play just but but, but the, the, the, the people to see that this is brought into practice and also schools and education about 400000000000 by your they're going to invest. so yeah, even bait and watch, but yes and a change a lot of promises as well. so we've had people complaining care about the infrastructure in the city as well. how it's not encouraging people to remain in it . and even though we have a home to this just 20 kilometers away from west and 2nd largest city, you're not seeing the benefits of, of that. what else is like can labor do to try and encourage people to not necessarily a bond in this area, but to stay in and try and create to, you know, help here. yeah, i mean if it think about what i'm doing, it was the capital of that country region. so, you know, there were many industries, if you go to places like that and all you can see how furnishing and that'll be the
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city was but it has gone down. so there is every generation program here for the city of losing time. so in about 150000000, they are expected to spend that 500 new well, you know, eco friendly houses. but again, in order to keep people here and people are the janet, it's the job creation. no labor a said that they're going to have $1000000.00 green jobs per year. but that's, that's all over england. but, you know, as a city of labor, i'm then it's, it's all about the regeneration program. people need to see that they have a places where they can invest so, so yeah it's, it's more about bringing the city to life by having a better and just structure. and infrastructure is, uh, you know, the president didn't buy the concepts of the consumer needs to have power and the guns and instead of the money. now this money comes from the goldman, you know, so it's, it's, it's a vague and watch that the, how the console you know, it, johnson the money and puts it, puts it for the people for yeah. a very interesting fact to their, of exactly what the challenges facing here in the west midlands,
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the heart of the west midlands. wolverhampton, has seen this decline of manufacturing an industry to a service effect to, but people not feeling the benefit of that. me telling you, i want to ask you about what's been happening north of the border in wisconsin and the scottish national party, which has been willing so far. i think it 14 years that was brought in on a ticket of working for scottish independence. it's had big losses in this. is there any indication what that means for hopes, for scottish independence? not as well. we did see a to tell months of that desire for independence around the time when the scandals were building up around the leadership, felt the scottish national policy with nicholas search and set down. but also these issues of more to do perhaps with the dominance perhaps the s and p has happened. and the fact that people have not seen the benefits of that on the scandals that have come out. and that there's ongoing investigations with the financial
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arrangements of the scottish national party, which has really left its mark on the electorate that as well as all the issues, for example, social issues, education, all big issues which the like should the felt but have not been tackled that will rule so divisive issues as well, such as the amounts of energy and time that was spent 2 issues such as the gender recognition reform bill, which people felt really detracted away from those crucial issues. the social issues that were more important in many people's eyes then that particular bill. so you thank you very much indeed that so when you go, you go talking to us from move on to the going to tons of another election, oppose of open. and iran and voting is under way in a presidential run off of their voters. a choosing between the reform is kind of
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the method possession. can i'm conservative sides jelly these a live picture, some to run around the supremely, the company has cost his ballot is ards of onions to do the same. it sounds a lot. tuesday includes east, it's a good day. this is the day of participating in the election. i heard about the people's enthusiasm. if that is true, that is a pleasing case. and hopefully we will successfully anticipate the election and choose the right kind of at this stage. people should make more efforts to have a president tomorrow. god bless. the nation of those who make efforts possess game came out on top with about 42.5 percent and the 1st time. but he fell short of an outright when jelly was 2nd with around 38.7 percent for candidates were approved to contest to succeed able to how much are you see who died in a helicopter crash in may i so so that has more now from talk on the co, lo to
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a note in the 1st round of your honest business should election. what time do this have prioritize conducive voters to come out and get the ballast run off? they had just 4 days to tell them the company wasn't competing rallies in several provinces. both agree more people should participate in elections, but different data flows to address. and the challenge, conservative politicians identity believes relations with us. we're looking for an international sanctions imposed on iran for this nuclear. the program will not be lift, this is the solution is just to be still resistance. economy domestic production capacity and reach out to non western companies for excess new markets. the supporters are convinced generally when 3 but on his promises. well, these are our full force to lead because i see that he has a comprehensive plan for the problems that the country is facing. any history for since the economy model is the best to fight against science, we've seen the 1st phone debbie to run against more that are conservative. and
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could i speak with problem if you could call me back with a yearly 15 percent of the rules did of these tests we need to if he's able to view or what kind of supporters, the middle class has, the distribution will support these for you long before ms port edition, since the late 19 ninety's. however, what the advertising please use is here's kind of the 1st rounds performance counted as mr. business jump, fail to mobilize support. this is significant numbers because this company is gone, is isolated assumptions we owned as this would be the economy crisis. he says re negotiating them. usually a deal with west is one way to have sanctions lift yourself. problem is the social justice and you called rights supporters believe your one is ready for change. last friday i voted for for the position on tomorrow. i was for him for position on irish and best luck. but i think the water is changing now. us a middle east euro, i think there is a ring ring don't change,
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but the economy cost ships, limits of freedoms and electrical officials type control overseas appears lead to hopelessness among many radians paintings instead of just as you know, these irish elections could bring about change but the state policies have already been decided to government, just carry out the policies or decided by the political establishment that with the addition of below, terminals have benefited conservative. can't do this, why the high turnout is likely to boost before ms. chance of success was who said that, oh, to 0 to from russell, joining us now. russell, just talk to some more about the choices of those is house between these 2 candidates. it is one of the most fun to contest it depends on predictive on the connections. properties. 1979 is a neck and neck face service agendas, identity and the reform is yeah. so nearly 3 hours, 6 pulls open,
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come in and went to the amount of boxes. trust the dean. but these pools majority 2 of the pools, in one surveys, actually amazed by the recruitment business. yeah, the most recent one from dr. by the brand new pod. let me see that john is expected to receive that on 63 percent off. of course why the conservative kansas identity is expected to get around $4544.00 to $45.00 persons. or having said that most new data loss seems to city companies have set up the fields, particularly have boxes with us to talk to us about the big issues that uh the of any and voters have been facing well for no major cruise here. and here it is,
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is it turned out so it was active as to where it actually is. i'm going to people about the reason behind this to notice they say it definitely part of the cost is that they are facing. nissan stays at 10 inspection cheese, incense options here. so again, again, when you come in, i'm trying to convince people funny on people's actions. one is indeed there himself. he was, is there a computer statements associated the thickness of the assignments says some chairs with the high turn off, but this time in the morning he was much more reserved states. and she says that that people are keen to participate in the elections. if that's the case is, is, is quite a, for these needs. so again, for the same, for conducted by these problems, they're sent to see that this time the,
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the turnout is expected to be at, on 42 to 43 percent. which means that 4 percent higher than the 1st phone call. once again, the most us clarify that these tools the service companies have failed to be lost. so thank you very much indeed rest instead of talking to us from tech on the, on the device. so going on, so i the is the director of the flow house. it's a private event, even think tank is drawing, there's not a life from to front. thank you very much. indeed for being with us. do you think that the candidates and the account things will have been able to persuade people to turn out to vote? so you know, it's very difficult to say that and we need to stay and wait and see that the behavior of the people of the like the strategy that's both find trying to have is that they wants to frighten the on their side from the actually
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from the other side so that the, they want to say that if you was for the other side of the consequences would be very harsh and would be a bad results for the food throughout the country. so uh, rather than trying to encourage people to watch for then they trying to find time beyond the people from the other side of the competition. so, so on the other end the, they are trying to, we from the people i'm from the community. that voltage for them is set for the boss because it doesn't seem that they have been successful in awakening. those who did not go to the in the 1st round and usually based on the previous experience, we know that in the 2nd around the pounds would turn out less, but not necessarily is going to happen actually again. but that's the experience that we had a years ago in 2000 and i'm fine. so uh, it depends on that uh whether uh they can inquiries,
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they can have the participation uh from both sides. how much the price i call them said it'd be appreciated. and thank you very much indeed for being with us. we did have a problem with the i believe the feed that to, to you, but i think you can hear me now. so i want to ask you my 2nd question, which is given the 5, the, all the candidates. so we're going to be part of this war veterans by the government beforehand. can people actually expect any great change irrelevant of who gets soon? you know, the president has said the priority, so that is the change. and when for this account, says that my prior to would be on foreign policy and negotiating with the wrist. it would be a major change from daphne who it says that we should focus on domestic policy and domestic capacities and capabilities. we should not to rely on j, c, p as the only solution so that they can make a huge difference between the policies. that was actually the difference that we
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witness between. for example, honey, i'm present, right? you see, and during the last 3 years he doesn't know a little honey, only focus on that. and it was the asians and bizarre ac maybe put on the 10 or 20 percent off is a focus on negotiations. and most of his job was to focus on domestic issues and in a revised cd, why we got strongly the production to factories and such things. and a establishing connections with the neighbors expansion. it expands off times with the neighbors. so these change can actually be significant, but yes, they are the major foreign policy is the main structure is not being decided by the president is going to be decided by assuming a national security council. but anyway, these privatization can make a significant changes in the face of the destiny off the country, coming to the columns that we do appreciate you being with us. thank you very much, and is your time. thank you. as
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the as president jo button's pressed is really payments have been given to us in yahoo to close a deal with honda us for a cease fire in gaza and comes off to a senior us official said there had been a quote breakthrough in negotiations. officials said how much had made a significant adjustment towards position and the talks about reports, the head of israel's intelligence service is going to travel to talk to discuss the details. and it's called with by the nothing. yeah. who's insisted the war would only and off to israel achieves it's folds corresponding child stratford standing by for us here in doha for an update on the ceasefire negotiations. first, we're going to have to demo bala in central garza where hen codley is. joining us live and i understand the situation there, bakeries and hospitals out of for power. some are facing a shot done. tell us more in the well,
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it's very hard on the humanitarian as a situation in gaza, a nicer hospital. the only hospital that is facilitating in hon eunice and verify i'm receiving all the patients. the only hospital that is working in the area is on the risk of something down due to the lack of fuel. the minister of health is calling there a feeling that this must not shut down. they need few as soon as possible at to keep this hospice is facilitating. let me remind you. the openness of the hospital was it invaded by the is ready occupation. they were working on rehabilitating the hospital for weeks now and suddenly now after that, it sits up on their feet. they're working again. they have incubators, they have all of their departments working. the hospital is running out the fuel. also, yesterday, only one bakery out of 7 work in that,
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and by that we're talking about speak trees that are serving one point. $8000000.00 policy is the, are squeezed into the middle area after being displaced multiple times from different areas. the wsp, the world with program has been served in providing those bakeries with fuel, with a flower with salt, with ease and with all the ingredients that would make it possible for the bakeries to provide bread for all of these policies was also due to the lack of fuel, there is a threat that those bakery will also shut down, but we got news that at those bakeries received fuels for only one day. so the risk is also high for something on those bakeries. and those bakeries are the lifeline for all. 8 of these policy news that are, have been displaced over and over again. but all so this thing is feel this risk
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a mazda of the hospital. the bakeries being displaced astray, still going on. so palestinians do believe that there is a very collapsing humanitarian situation. still going on in the gaza strip, despite the negotiations about the ceasefire deal and everything happening in the house. yeah, i want to talk to you about that. cuz of course, with the backdrop of 5 hopes, once again of a possible and negotiation towards a cx 5, we're still seeing air strikes and i'm kind of re strikes happening in gaza, just talk and see what the latest is with that. well, 5 fall assuming is right, kills among them are 3 times a policy and children. and then to buy the in the residential house. there has been also a couple of air strikes in 10 units of also our time they were selling in the play it off, but the main use in is, are you aware there's no news out that says that you were talking about a ground invasion for more than 6 days,
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no ambulances are being able to reach that area. no turn is, are able to reach an area know firefighters. and i know that, that there are heavy selling a endless restricts and those palestinians who are trapped them, they were at sending cause. and if he is for the world and for the community to evacuate them a, we are not hearing from anyone. and this is what's making it very dangerous and risky and scary. and those palestinians who have neighbors does fabulous day. you are very worried. but we're still waiting to hear anything from anyone, from those from the new shops in this is a due to the ground invasion that is still going on in this area. hancock street bring us up to date from there about our hands. thank you very much indeed. we're going to go to child stratford, who's in doha for it. so it was about a month ago, us president joe biden said that there had been a proposal for a cease fire on the table remained just what was in it. i'm why nothing was done about it of the special ed role, but it has been more than
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a month since that proposal put forward 5 fight and happened may. the 21st. it was a un endorsed proposal as well and what he saw, it was important just to go through exactly what that proposal involves, but it's 3 stages to the potential deal. the 1st stage involves a 6 week safe spot on the withdrawal owners, right? the policies from populated areas in exchange for some of these variety hostages being released, including women, the aged and the sick. and that would be an exchange for some palestinian prisoners . the 2nd stage is going to involve what was going to involve the release of all the remaining living hostages. it's believe that that could be at least 50 remaining living hostages. these right to hostages in side garza. so that 2nd stage is going to be involved that release of
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a permanent and tool hostilities. the 3rd stage was going to involve the beginning of a reconstruction plan. all garza and then all the remaining data is ready. the hostages . that remains would then be returned to his royal dial that had been pushed back. basically, both sides on this plan. the u. s. has blamed have us. but as you say, we're beginning to have hope now that there may be changes to that proposal that have been offered while i have asked the are going to be discussed here in the well in the next couple of days. but it was understood that how much basically want to keep an immediate end to the will in this proposal. so good for his temporary 6 week, see spot at the beginning. they want you to the media and tool for students is on an immediate withdrawal to the off is re the full series. and we understand that, you know, although israel said that so certainly mentioned y'all who was very cagey in really
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appraising this proposal and never really publicly endorsed it. so we understand that that has been pushed back in the last month and a half. it's caused by the ease, riley prime minister, also shows thanks very much indeed as things progress over that is coming in. coming out. as of course, we're going to be coming back to you to talk about that child stratford in doha. thank you. as well as to the head on knowledge, a 0 natasha potter in the power of multi what people say faithful golf fonts and election wouldn't change anything. on warnings of more rings and ne, bangladesh has villages with more than a 1000000 people are hit by floods. the how are the weather remains disappointedly, cool and windy and pretty blustery across the north west of europe. we are looking
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at more bands of cloud and rain streaming in. and you can say how the ice a boss quite a tightly packed, that's the strength of the wind and the direction coming in from the northwest. always going to be a rather cool one is talking in behind this cold front, which will slide his way further east with this. 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 out from the atlantic, and that will bring some pretty wet weather in as we go on through the weekends. so this is what we got to look forward to on friday, whatsoever. coming into orleans, pushing in across the wells, south wells in particular, running it across the south, west approaches. tell them areas of in been seeing some probably live you showers along the spells of frame plus be sure i was to and to denmark, norway, and sweden, the won't. but it's looking a little fund re i the tools that western side of russia talk to they must give it 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 saturday night, is that what the weather coming back in on saturday fonts?
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joining the party with some light, the down pools where to where the coming in across a good positive jeremy that could affect the football. meanwhile, across north africa is hoffman dry, which show us into the gulf of guinea. the football enjoyed by funds across the world. but it was played an important role in challenging colonial rule. and now terry and suit on the, for the mission of look, what's the orange holding different out? is there a well told the powerful story of how football became more than just to support in the fight against the french and british colonial authorities against the initial executive and one thing actually the rebel game out, jerry? and so dawn on al jazeera, the
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. ringback the, the, [000:00:00;00] the watching or does it a reminder of our top stories, the side of the opposition labor party has been declared the winner of the u. k. general index case thomas policy is projected to secure a parliamentary majority in 5 sickly ending 14 years of conservative rule. salma
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says the people have spoken and that it's no time for his part to do it for change . all is of opened in iran and voting is underway in the presidential run off voters of choosing between farmers. candice and as a physician and conservative sides. anything around the supreme leader, unaccompanied cost of his products in the past or us president joe biden has pressed, is very prime minister benjamin netanyahu to close a deal with homes where it says fine guys of income is also a senior us official said there had been a full breaks in negotiations. officials said how much had made a significant adjustment to this position. ok, let's go to funds and i were critics of right wing national raleigh policy. i've issued a warning ahead of the 2nd during the voting and this and parliamentary elections on sunday. they say my real opinions party hasn't moved far from its races. drugs, despite the recent efforts to appear more mainstream. latasha of author reports from past
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a site for him was 9 years old when his moroccan father brought him drowned in paris is we have a sense of to be pushed into this voltage by group assault. right? supporters in 1995 can do the whole problem on them. it's very painful for me. and what is your grieved? i don't hate anyone and justice was served, but it's still so much hate out that thousands going to anti racism protest and the city of to brain's day, you tack itself for taking place on the fringes of the made a rally for the fall. right. national front policy founded by marine, the pens, father. the policy is now the national rally and could be about to take power in fronts for the 1st time, the only so all the people don't realize the gravity of the situation. it scares me for the country, for my children, since we're in the pens. okay. but i follow this policy in 2011. she's trying to publicly distance. it's from its paws. she's giving it a new look and a more main stream image. but those are in the far right research and say the new
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look isn't pulling anyone. these activities say the natural riley's danger races policy that will undermine phone since values by dividing it society, they're trying to move the nice people to the, to miss housing estate in a power suburbs, a difficult task in a place where people say politicians don't care about them some additional things are getting worse in some places. education of health care discrimination here in the parish region. they so much wealth, but it's not being shared with you. issues of being overshadowed by an obsessive is i'm a 3rd big never to, i don't know. also concerns about what the far right to do to from says economy. the policy wants to restrict immigration, but this restaurant ernest says, immigrant work is all essential for the countries. grace sees the rules to regulate migrants or cause a titan will have problems with recruitment of immigration as a topic. sure. but it kind of like migration is essential in restaurants and construction hospitals and you could shift in all sectors. each year side returns
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to where his father was killed for an official commemoration by haines, become a symbol in front of the deck. danger of fall, right? violence violence that some fear. nice. just beneath the surface, an election could take phones into uncharted waters. this actually butler, which is 0 power, was already somebody in the dash or warning of dangerous blood levels in the northeast. more than 2000000 people have been affected and so has unsettled communes. districts pauses, more heavy vacuum agents have temporarily shelters after continuous rain for nearly a month. we're going to go live to times a child who's in some kinds of northwest bangladesh is one of the worst effected regions. and we can see that because we can see the level behind you there, the multiple levels reaching up nearly to the trees. a yes, i'm a sofa. it's been staying dry for the last several days, which is actually
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a relief for the people here. but the flooded water is still there. i mean, it is some area that is improved, but not all there. yeah, sure. show. haven't gotten to is basically a flood plain. it is a hinterland where flood water is come on, but it doesn't stay is you know, stationary for long. it flows into the meg mastery eventually to the bay of bengal . so for right now, there is an up section about a 140 kilometers from here. the build a high with which is about 30 kilometer long obstructing the water flaw with just 90 me limited gap that is causing a major problem for the water to floor. that means the flood water remains yet aside from the fact of heavy monsoon, rain and flood where they're coming from upstream. and the as not this, that makes situation much more burnable. many people are still in the shelter as in schools and government. shelter of a government is providing some relief, but not to everyone. we spoke during the village of many village. i said we haven't received anything from the local or the central government that's except for
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a few few families who didn't get really most of the people in this region in the uh, basically in the flag delatory region that depend on farming and fishing. that's the main, you know, means of leaving and they've been badly affected, and it's no better in the southeast of the country, which is also experiencing heavy rain, which is called in the truck program here, directs regions of devastation and land slide. even the refugee can for the hanging as was badly hated for the past several weeks and that sort of thing and several, that's so the situation depends much on the weather condition, the month soon as well as a day allowed from the northeast are being dea. if things continues like that, it will be a while before things get better. timing charging in, sit on guns. thank you very much. indeed. the product and barrel is heading towards mexico's your time peninsula. one of the country's most popular tourist areas, the category 3 storm is expected to make a land fall on friday. and so that's
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a trail of destruction across the southeast kind of being killing at least 10 people. obviously it was locked in america, addison, etc, and human reports from ply, air, the common in mexico hurricane barrel is barreling towards the u. contend peninsula getting destruction in its wake and the caribbean . residents have voted of homes and shops or waiting to worst. see, i get them, i guess we always need to prepare because they may be radical change. that's why we must be prepared. authorities have even evacuated turtle legs to say for ground. nearly 300 domestic and international flights have been cancelled leaving thousands of taurus stranded centuries to never experienced a hurricane. like steve and his son, jacob, from canada, see it as an adventure. i mean,
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what are you excited to see as long as everything's okay? well, the hurricane has been downgraded from a category 5 to a 2. it could still be deadly. you could tell me, peninsula is already drenched from heavy storms a week ago. and a slow moving hurricane could at least devastating floods and land slides. as the waves of growing bigger and according to authorities, hurricane barrels should be making land falls into that is a very, very popular tourist area. and also home to one of mexico's most important mayan ruins. all of that has now been put under a red alert early afternoon to speak to an empty people ordered to stay at home and away from the windows. but a beautiful voskus was still open, hoping to sell as many tacos as he quoted before. boarding up. he knows he won't be making any money for a while. yes,
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i'm here. but the family comes 1st. i have to support them. meteorologist say barrel has not only gathered strength unusually fast, but also formed earlier in the season than any other on record in the caribbean. the because, according to the full cost of across the, you could turn peninsula into the gulf of mexico and they move in the direction of northern tamale posts. that means mexico will be hit by this hurricane. not once, but twice in the next 48 hours. the sea and human al jazeera fly, or they've got them in mexico. where's the police have recommended criminal charges against the former for rights presidency audible sonata for embezzlement? the case involves luxury gifts, worth millions of dollars, the leader received. we saw the baby during his time, and office is accused of having to watch is sold for cash. is both in dollars.
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second diamond since leaving office in 2022 that sold was a start. a ruse, congress has passed a law introducing a statute of limitations for crimes against humanity committed before 200, to the new law was promoted above the right 20 popular force policy, excited by the daughter of a former president of the battle for whom or critics save the new law could benefit political figures and retired military personnel accused of crimes committed to joining an internal on conflict. active as of one to legislation, could block investigations into rights abuses. police in india have a rest of the 6 people over to stand paid at a hindu religious event. that's kills at least a $121.00. people on tuesday, authorities say 250000 people gathered in the northern city a fuss. but organizers obtained permission for only a 2000 police confirmed before men and 2 women who were arrested were involved in
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organizing the event. but they flattered when this time pete broke on k is government is facing an unprecedented backlash after police officers killed at least especially 9 people during protest against plans, tax wise and corruption rights groups. a dozens of demonstrators were abducted lead people to be in organizing on social media, calling on president william, brutal and senior officials to resign. malcolm lab reports from nairobi of the heavy deployment of the place and military guard. the presidential parish. i'm parliament building and nairobi following weeks of protest across the country seems never seen before in can yeah yeah, the ruling party and he is chased away by an angry crowd of constituents in rift valley, probing demonstrations against the finance bill that would raise taxes become last month it was dropped off to protest his end to parliament. thousands of people were
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killed by police and demonstrators have since been cooling for the resignation of president william russo. i'm the government. it's prompted a backlash against m. p. 's invited to the bill. government officials, especially those who are wealthy and why the accused of corruption remain the ruling policies chief width in parliament told us he's gwen rich from the regional business empire. those were protesting on corruption. i didn't mean it is to we have complex corruption, the government, you can blame the cut into a gym of impact corruption when much of the corruption is deeply rooted on historically my task and i from independence just weeks ago who was normal for politicians to be reviewed at almost any event they attended and sometimes handout cash with no questions asked about where it came from. meanwhile, who understood of canyons live in poverty?
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wages have been stagnant for more than a decade. this is what remains to the office of another ruling. ca cmt off to an angry crowd bend sit down. the backlash is visible, not just on the streets, but also online. my campaign is using all sufficient intelligence to help people look up politicians, pos corruption scandals, and only seen websites to help people to collect signatures, to recruit and peace. officials of stop posting videos like this one from an m p showing office and you helicopter doing the song guy who's being campaigning against corruption for more than 30 years says he's never seen anything like it, except especially for this younger generation. that seems to have a much keener sense of equity. the anger and the disgust, we thought we'd be leaders was always there. i don't think they're gonna get away from it. i don't think that people are going to forgive him. president route has
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promised to reforms protests to say that mass arrests, thousands of abductions and violent gangs, turning off at demonstrations will show that he's government can't be trusted. police in central nairobi, trying to stop any more protest. but many people say something's changed, and politicians what have a quite as easy ever again. malcolm web out to 09 baby can. yeah. the still ahead on i'll just say that china is president calls on regional leaders, a guarantee security in the face of what he describes as a cold war mentality. the
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the, [000:00:00;00] the chinese president eugene thing has called on the shanghai cooperation organization to guarantee security and the face of what he calls up real sites from the cold war mentality. the 10 nation you nation block represented by 40 percent of the global population. it's been meeting for 2 days in catholics, tons, capital, some of these you have a reports from us on the most members of the largest regional organization in the world meeting in the cons, a capital with better succession to shanghai corporation organization or a seal is attending the group, the below russian president spoke of a greater range of regions coming 0 english by color lising,
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a messy leslie exploits in all of the countries the west over the sent. you also created the foundation of this, well, let's go. economic military don, superior or transfer from east on a declaration, focuses on security and economy on the structures of international security are now at risk, posing potential negative consequences for humanity. in this critical time, we bet great responsibility to enhance the stability and security effective measures need to see by working together. members can achieve these goals well me out. so i'm going to be so we must respect each other's development and eliminate differences. build consensus and enhanced mutual trust through strategic communication at the time of the most powerful countries present china investor, i want to steve the block to become larger and more influential. it's probably reviewing mid. it was fairly stewart. you can, we are convinced the shanghai corporation organizations along with brick, some of the foundations of the new emerging global order. but let me pull to
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clarify that this was not an n t with the lines. and actually, a little cooperation does not target any 3rd party, nor have we formed any alliance. we act and the commitment of serving the interests of all peoples. although his country is preparing for the run of presidential election, it didn't stop it on entering preston from attending the summit. is it is quite clear that the strategic relationship between us has completely disrupting the global balance of power. and for this reason, there is no longer any talking about the unit for the word or do while the speakers focused on opportunities and challenges in the united nation spoken the display of units that all i found on your strong engagement and supports. we need one global economy, one global markets, one global internet, and one global sets of standards for the future intelligence. and the relevant
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technologies really focused on the future of the country is representing almost 40 percent of the world's population. and nearly a 3rd of its economy are hoping that a cooperation mechanism coming from the region is going to be more beneficial as approvals. multilateralism seems to be breaking down solomon david as a 0 us on the japanese government is pushing for the listing of an important form, a mining complex as are unesco world heritage site. located on saw the island of jo funds, north west coast, the mines day back hundreds of years, but the use of force labor from the korean peninsula in the last century. as prompted concern from japan's neighbors. brought mcbride reports from south carolina, a rollover sato, island, both below ground and above it is evidence of the intensive mining the carved in shape, the landscape once a source of great wealth, the lost mines clothes,
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decades ago, with some being preserved full visits as a record of how the generations of mine is toyota on those other goals on i believe it's important to show not only the positive aspects of the solid on minds, but to present all the facets of a complex history to gain a full understanding at one time among the largest gold and silver produces in the world. the importance of these mines to japanese, cultural and industrial history is undeniable. but it's how that legacy is remembered. the cause these problems for many of japan's neighbors, south korea, are included. what japan seems to ignore, according to activists, representing victims of forced labor and the families of the thousands of koreans who report to work against the will during the last century. when korea was a japanese colonies, how the one was, how to turn it off that you had done with met directly with the families of the victims who were taken to side or minds and forced to work. they testified that off to returning from sato,
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they suffered from long diseases for their entire lives. south korea says it will literally support the anesco bid if the history of forced labor is properly recognized, pointing to the ongoing control vesee surrounding the listing of hashem island. the sight of extensive undersea coal mining it was given you and ask a world heritage status in 2015, but public exhibits about its history has failed to mention to the use of your time . forced labor, as japan was requested to do all his license. this lack of action can be seen as a refusal to fully acknowledge and address this part of history. but don't let them by then. you know, rather it's such history as a properly amended. i think many koreans would visit sato island. so many campaign is both korean and japanese. a truthful reckoning with often painful events from the past, from opening old wounds could help hilda, rob mcbride. i'll just say era side of the island japan. i'm going to be back in
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