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that has been done before to be done, even as long as a human being is doing it. you just have to keep pushing because no one else can see. the vision is keywords you to the you voted for. it's a now it has arrived. change pretends now along the slide, waiting for the labor party in the u. k. election cares, dollar declares victory, and is set to take the reins with a clear parliamentary majority the all about us. and this is all the 0 life from to hom, also coming up around the supreme leader votes with a nation heading to the polls for on presidential election. one of the us says
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there's been a break survey negotiations for the cx 5 between hom, us and israel plus. i'm rock mcbride on sat a while in japan that wants to commemorate the legacy of its mines for some age and neighbors. that's a memory to paint. the political policy has won the u. k. generally election by a landslide votes are still being counted. a dozens of the constituencies by the encompass department as obviously so knock has already conceded defeat ahead of the labor party cares. thomas will be brookings new liter. all brandon begins coverage from london as it's 4 years since keeps tom. it 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 jubilant. with
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amazing research. so we did it, the company board, you pay for it. you voted for, it's a now it was a ride change, but this now just boom and celia, the incumbent, prime minister richie soon had bowed to the inevitable and conceded defeat. see that could held onto his constituency at last of the country. the labor policy has won this general election, and i have called to cast on that to congratulate him on his victory today. power will change hands in a peaceful, an 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 ended a 10 pm on thursday, the official exit poll made grim reading for the government's projected labor
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policy majority of $170.00 pounds of entry seats. the west conservative results for more than a century. all hubs and election gatherings. labor supporters with jubilant. this isn't for me to start election for the united kingdom. yeah. i think yeah. buttons. as soon as i basically had them that was a result and was gonna leave them with real parasol searching. 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 it, but live in northumberland. both went to labor. but his labor racked up the victories, the other party celebrating with the right wing populous reform. you take policy. the 7 previous unsuccessful attempts of being elected to parliament reforms lead a knowledge of thought. osh has become the m p for the si size constituency of pluck them, and then dozens of other constituencies reform was labors nearest challenge us.
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we're going to come 2nd in hundreds of constituents is how many seats we're going to win. 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 the scottish national policy from the 43 states they have at westminster. they may hold onto just a quarter versus 3 and i will remain prime minister until he how does his resignation to the king later on friday, only event will test on assume the button of responsibility and take care of of the office in downing street this dom uh campaigned on the slogan of change. now he has to deliver on that promise, hol, brennan, which is 0 central london. so i'm going to go to john hall in dining street for more and this, this isn't just about the tories losing control of the country. some big names have lost their seats and some of those names, of course, have been responsible for some of the controversial policies that the tories have
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been trying to put in place. yes, absolutely no place right. it is fully gone down the street real much as it was exactly 6 weeks ago when she threw next to the behind me getting out to the side of denouncing this election campaign. it was a bad omen then it has turned out to be a very bad. i've been for the conservative party and as you say, some of its most seen, the serving cabinet ministers have been wiped out in the slave land slide the names like julian keegan, the educational secretary alex took the just the secretary ground shops of defense any more than the commentators, they've both been tipped as possible leaders of the conservative party moving forward, the transport secretary, mach hop, you know, to lose a few senior cabinet members. perhaps not. that's unusual to lose this many really pretty unprecedented departments to himself was to potentially to lose his seat in
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new york. so he did this kind of consolation for ricky. so not i will be here in about an hour a license not so lucky. least trust sheet of the shortest tenure. busy in downing street of any prime minister of us having just 50 days, the recall she closed absolute may have in the financial markets with a budget shortly after taking office. let's sort to place a whole raft of unfunded tax cuts to try and paste economic growth except inflation, solar and borrowing cost oregon. and even more emitted publicly, the has responded in the way. it has an absolute indictment of the tories and the 14 years and file you're doing is just as you were pointing a volunteer out there. really saying i can expect it to be a dining street about 930 g m t v. i understand he's going to make a statement, is then going to meet king charles to formulate resign. i understand also cares. tom or uh, the incoming prime minister is going to meet the king of buckingham palace and then
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make a statement around $1120.00 at a dining street. and he's going to have a lot in his play. it isn't me because when labor was lost in power, 14 years ago, it had received an economy that was doing pretty well. this time run, things are very different of things very different indeed to 1997. when tony blair strode up here as a sort of arriving rock star again after long period, the conservative party pilot, yes, he had to leave was that he needed to make the changes that he wants to make a powerful growing economy. and indeed it continued to grow throughout his time and also is quite a different situation that he has. tom inherits reco high public debt state government coffers desperately. low tax is already at 70 high's. he has got a huge roster of very urgent issues to deal with not least public sector services
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on the needs. the n h s waiting list long people cannot see a doctor when they want to immigration is in a pressing issue for many people in this country. he's going to find the money from somewhere that means getting the economy growing. that means texas will have to rise, has been deeply evasive about that during the course of an election campaign. that is one of the biggest questions hanging over his head. he will set about immediately looking about his new things, settling into his office, appointing, on fridays cabinet that's expected to be completed on friday. why? because, well, next week, he hits the will, staves barely able to catch his breath. he will be in washington at the nato summit with everything from president biden's at re election prospects to a possible far right government in france and ukraine. nicholas on the table and doing the holland dining st. john a thank you very much. indeed. i want to give you a quick look at the latest pulling results, maybe all the votes and all kinds of tiers. thomas potty secured, 411 out of 650 seats and the house of commons. that gives it an absolute
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parliamentary majority. the conservatives have one a $119.00 seats so far as the worst performance in more than a century. the liberal democrats are insured with a total of $71.00 seats, and nigel, finalized as anti immigration policy, but form has come wait was for seats. sonya vehicles joining us now from wolverhampton. so in the last few years, wolverhampton, the strange hands between the conservatives, i'm labor. how does what's happening there? reflect the wider picture in the u. k. what it very much is reflect save outside if you look at how well the hudson has been these past few years, there were 3 seats that were being contested. one of them was already a, a label stronghold since 2005. that state, of course, is labor. the 2nd largest policy, however, in that constituency was not the conservatives. it was reformed with the conservatives coming inside that 2 other seats were held by
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a conservative m. p. 's at the time. they were at that and have now been a labor gain from those conservatives with reform coming in. but in those 2 seats as well. so very much what we're seeing here is how reform, how awfully disrupted the conservative boat the and how the conservative policy can move on from this will be a question that will be very much on the mines as well. but also of course, with that in mind as well, there will be issues at stake. that a may, perhaps people change their minds on which policy tobacco as well both to turn out was lower than that had been in 2019 the issues such as the cost of living very much on the full front of people's mind to another issue. housing wolverhampton, is in desperate need of housing hit infrastructure. another issue that people here have complained about saying that the government has not paid enough time and
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effort into this very important issue in order to get people to stay here in the city. sonya, thank you very much indeed. sonya, i'll get to talking to some movie or hampton in the u. k. of the want to take you to another election know, pose of opened in iran and voting is under way. and a presidential run of the voters of choosing between reformers candidate must have possession and conservative society jelly around. supremely, the company has cost his balance and reserves and writings to do the same time. the law who's a cool 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,
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god bless the nation. and those who make efforts for the possess came, came out on top of the 1st round with about 42.5 percent, but he fell short of another tried when jelly was 2nd with the runs 38.7 percent for candidates were approved to contest to succeed, able to come what are easy, who died in a helicopter crash in may? that's who said or has more not for me to find a 5 digit code, low turnout in the 1st round of your lawn space. that should election. what time do this have prioritize confusing voters to come out and get the ballast ronald? they had just 4 days to tell them the country holding contain rallies instead of the provinces. both agree more people should participate in elections, but different data flows to address seem to challenge consistency. politicians identity believes relations with us. we're looking through the international sections and pulls on iran for this nuclear. the program will not be lift, it is on the solution is just to be still resistance. economy domestic production
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capacity and reach out to non west and companies for excess new markets. supporters that convince judy wouldn't believe it on his promises. well, these are our full force delete because i see that he has a comprehensive plan for the pub. instead, the countries facing any history, for instance, the economy model is the best to fight again, find somebody in the 1st round, debbie to run against more of the conservative and to speak on the problem is the dr. credit back to hear the 15 percent of the who did it is test this reading to if he's able to read or what kind of supporters the middle class has to be additional support these for you. dollars before miss politician. since the late 19 ninety's. however, what they're advertising please uses, here's kind of the 1st round form is counted as mr. business jump fail to mobile. i support this significant numbers. position companies get on is isolated sections. we own the exist, it'd be the economy crisis. this is re negotiating them. usually
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a deal with west is one way to have sanctions lift your so problem is the social justice and you called rights supporters believe your one is ready for change. that's right. i voted for prison position on tomorrow. i was for him for position on irish and best luck, but i think the ward is changing now. us a maybe or east euro. i think there is a reading, reading the change. but the economy costs its limits of freedoms and electrical officials type control over steve. the fee is lead to hopelessness among many radians painted instead of get out of the irish. addictions could bring about change, but the state policies have already been decided. the government just carry out the policies for it decided by the political establishment tradition of below, terminals have benefited conservative. can't do this, why the high turnout is likely to boost before ms chance of success. that's who said that i would just data to help them. the still ahead and i'll just say to
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natasha butler in the power of multi what people say they think because some of the fonts of the election wouldn't change anything. and warnings of maureen's and ne, bangladesh, as villages was more than a 1000000 people are hit by floods. the how the weather really has ramp top across southern parts. if you have lots of fine and sunny weather for the most part, a little bit of cloud down towards the southeast in cold. so we got a little bit of a white weather that just around the tech act was the black sea, but 5, i'm know, if i'm sees will be what add on sees will be whether you can see these weather systems are rolling through the call from the wall and from that just bring you some wet weather. and so when the weather in cross southern parts of england through while some weather coming in to audit as well,
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blustery showers there across the gulf end. and that song system will that stretch this way across into the low countries, into scandinavia, some of the showers coming through here. so what, what are the, just the tools that the western side of a russia 31 celsius in moscow? things change as we got one into sat style. that system makes its way through a good to fresh at 24 degrees. but that when, when the weather up towards the north west, that will continue that policy is way in across a good positive northwest year. it then comes out of the south. have you shows that just looking around, jeremy again again to the football show, is that just running down the central and southern pots of frogs down to was that is the side of spying. meanwhile, across north africa, it is generally drive plenty of by several weather around here, and showers rumbling away through west africa. the hidden inside and community across india is it definitely 5 asbestos world's
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largest importance in the uses, especially in need of this product from roosting to call leaving work is with a dangerous one. 0 one east investigate. especially in just sign in on out. is there a showcase of the best documentary films from across the network on al jazeera, the the, you want to know, does it a reminder of our top story is this uh, the opposition labor parties being declared, the winner of the u. k. general election. just almost pauses projected to secure a parliamentary majority. in fact,
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certainly ending 14 years of conservative. salma says that people have spoken and that it's now time for his funds to deliver change. how's of opened in a ron and voting is under way in a presidential. one of the voters are choosing between the form is kind of a mess with possession and conservative side jelly. the goodness of breaking news from jeanine and the occupied westbank is very forced as a set of killed at least 5 palestinians, and a wounded. several other people type of gun fires being housed in the area of harsh asada. earlier on friday, the injured have been taken to hospital, the armies killed at least 12 palestinians in that refugee camp in the past week. israel's intensified attacks across the occupied westbank since the war on joseph began. and we're going to have more on that later on in the morning. but for now
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let's talk about the situation and gas. if we're going to go to in contract, who's in general above, we're getting reports. bakeries and hospitals are out of power. they're facing shutdowns tell us more. okay, but just let me 1st clarify the fact that since the fox operation at started by the is really army. nothing has been coming in at if to the strip the way it's used to be. there has been continuous threats to this hospital, that's the hospital. and now most of the hospital, the only hospital that's operating in delphi and can units, it's in some units and it's receiving all the entries and patients from those area . and after all of the uh, the hospitals that run out of service. and therefore, we only rely right now on also the hospital in austin hospital was a hospital that was partially damaged by the is ready for it says when day and faith is con eunice and they have been working on rehabilitating this hospital
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a now after it stood on its feed and started facilitating the fuel is the main risk for those departments. and for those patients, some injuries, also not only doc yesterday, only one be 3 out of 7 decrease wrecked and that is but those bakeries are serving at least one point. 8000000 pilots in use that were displaced from different areas . they're all squeezed into the middle area in that and but also we talked to people on the ground. they said that they completely rely on bread. and because it's one of the old products and companies use that does not it's not expensive because the wsp provide those bakeries with flower fuel use sugar and everything they need. so people believe that it's the bakery that stop working, it's a threat on their lives and their address on their food and security, because it's the easiest way they could feed the children where there has been
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a lot of commerce, the products in, in the markets. but it's everything is very expensive, so people do not like the facts. that's also the bakeries are in a threat of shutting down because people are really rely on those big trees in the country and down above. thank you very much. us president joe biden. this price is really prime minister benjamin netanyahu to close a deal with homeless for the cx. 5 in gals. it comes off to a senior us official set that had been a quote, breakthrough in negotiations. officials said how much had made a significant adjustment to his position in the tools that all reports the head of israel's intelligence service will travel to colorado to discuss the details. and his call with biden, that's in yahoo has insisted that the war would only end off to israel, a cheese its goals. our white house correspondent committee hoggard has more or the call between the us president and the as really prime minister totes about 30
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minutes and was attended by the national security advisor, secretary of state and vice president. now, the purpose of the call, according to the white house, was to work out the final details in terms of trying to get the captives that were captured on october 7th release, as well as to finalize ceasefire negotiations. so the prime minister president were walking through the draft agreement of the proposal that was put forward by president biden back in may. the framework deal according to us officials, is now in place, but there are still some outstanding issues that need to be overcome. the president and his national security team has been reviewing the response put forward by him us in the last day or so. and so far, the response by the united states has been that as the what has been put forward by
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how moss has been constructive. but there are some issues that still need to be overcome. now, what we do know is that the president is very much uh, welcoming the decision by the is really prime minister to send a delegation to dell. hard to engage with us to tarry ad egypt and mediators. they see this as a significant opening to in fact close the deal. this is the 1st time that the is really prime minister and you as president, has spoken since may 6th. but they may have the opportunity to speak face to face the is really prime minister will be speaking to a joint session of the us congress a later this month. and when asked if in fact the 2 will meet face to face, the u. s. official said that he expects that precedent by then i will try to find an opportunity timberly health in algebra 0. the white house was trying to find out
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what critics of right wing, national riley policy have issued a warning. i had of the 2nd round voting in the parliamentary elections on sunday. as the pens policy hasn't moved far from its racist roots, despite recent efforts to appear more main street adoption boston reports from paris, a site for him was 9 years old. when his moroccan father brought him drowned in piracies re of a sense of to be pushed into waters by a group of far right supporters in 1995 it all from one. it's very painful for me. it was your i grieved, i didn't hate any want to and justice was served a lot, but it's still so much hateful that thousands going to anti racism protests 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 not from the national rally and could be about to
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take power in front for the 1st time. but the only solve by going to the people that realize the gravity of the situation, it scares me for the country, for my children, since we're in the pen to k, the fathers party in 2011, she's trying to publicly distance. it's from its paws. she's giving it a new look on the more main stream image. but those are the, the far right research and say the new look isn't pulling anyone. these activists say the national riley's danger races. policy that will undermine phones, has values by dividing it society. they're trying to move the nice people to vote in this housing estate in a power sub, a difficult task in a place where people say politicians don't care about them. but many things are getting worse in some places. education of health care discrimination. you're in the parish region, they so much wealth, but it's not being shared with you issues. i mean, other shadow by an obsessive is, i'm a phobic narrator. i don't know also concerns about what the far right to do to fronts
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is economy. the policy wants to restrict immigration, but these restaurant illnesses, immigrant work is essential for the countries. grace sees the, the rules to regulate migrants or cause a title will have problems with recruitment of immigration as a topic. sure. but it kind of like migration is essential in restaurants construction to hospitals that you could shift in all sectors. each year side returns to where his father was killed for an official commemoration by haines become a symbol in front of the deputy. danger a far right silence. violence that some fear nice. just beneath the surface, the election could take phones into uncharted waters. it's actually about to, to 0 power authorities and binding dash or warning of dangerous club levels in the northeast. more than 2000000 people that are affect it and sell it several times and move is by saw some remote rural communities. this trying to, to,
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surrounded by rising walls, has thousands of people in low lying areas. i've been moved to temporarily shelters after continuous rain for nearly a month. we're going to time for your challenging in the southern guns in northwest buying those assets. one of the worst affected regions and we can see the effects of those rains behind you down here. that water levels are so high, the right up towards the trees there. tell us what's going on the right lot. so well it for now at least that's a little bit safer because it's stop reading for last several days. so it's dryer, but some of the neighbors are still above the danger level. and there's also the danger of water flowing from india is not this, which kind of game raise up the flag level here. many people are still on shelter, as many scrolls that close then turn not this region is really finding it challenging because they haven't seen floods like this far over decades now i, we spoke to many of the villages said, look, this is a flat plane, we get in with a flag, but nothing like this since 2022. the flight has been very frick when the months
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soon rain has been directed. private and, and the climate expedite thing is a lot to do with climate change. because up the one way are flowing into the, not this by being the, from bail bingo. that cause a lot of moisture and there's much more rain nowadays. now looking at this flat plane, it seems a long stretch of hundreds of kilometers that goes into the meg murray, burneff trade and flows into the bath bank log. unfortunately in 2020 the build that 30 kilometer high width. and that is upsetting this floor to quickly get into the bay because there was only 900 millimeter gap that is causing a lot of problem now. and that's why the warranty is still retaining. and we also know that looks buying a there's a se also suffering from heavy torrential rain causing a lot of lot of land slide it is affected, but i fidget can with several that's within the last 3 weeks. so overall, the climate has been playing a lot of it. i think things unless i'm also in rain and differential rain stops,
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we may say more flooded before it gets, gets better. turbocharged or is sometimes right on the western bangladesh. thank you very much indeed. or how some barrel rumbled past the cayman islands on thursday, residents and businesses in the area had prepared for the worst. it's not a category to how to can, and it's heading towards mexico, so you don't have time for attention to storms left, a trail of destruction across the side of these count are being coming at least 10 people solve it or has issued a health a lot for dang, a fever. following the deaths of 3 children, the health ministry says $25.00 more children economy. hospitalized soldiers submit, apply to areas of the capitalist and solve a dog. this infecting breeding grounds for mosquitoes which spread the disease. the japanese government as pushing for the listing of an important farmer, mining complex as a unesco world heritage site, located on sato island of japan's northwest coast mining state back hundreds of
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years. but the mines use of forced labor from the korean peninsula, as prompted concern from japan's neighbours rubber brides reports from south carolina. bolo, beside the island, both below ground and above it, is evidence of the intensive mining. the cofton shaped the landscape. once a source of great wealth, the last mines close decades ago, with some being preserved full visitors as a record of how the generations of mine is toiled here and also to cause i believe it's important to show not only the positive aspects of the soda and mines, but to present all the facets of a complex history to gain a full understanding. at one time among the lodges, 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 because these problems, but many of japan's neighbors, south korea are included. what japan seems to ignore, according to activists,
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representing victims of forced labor run the families of the thousands of koreans.

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