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the comment as an international inside corruption, excellence award, nominator hero. now, the book is urgent that we get it today century, very much gustavo takes over as the case you probably minister to the labor party studying with the general electric you have sent a clear signal to the government of the united kingdom must change with you through the steps down accepting responsibility that the conservative policies was electronic to see the product. so rob, when you what you want to say, we lost the headquarters here in the also coming up at least
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7 palestinians have been killed in this way at any rate and meet you need refugee camp in the occupied westbank there on. so pretty meet the votes with the nation heading to the poles for a presidential election bundles. warnings of low rate in northeast and bunch of other shows villages with more than a 1000000 people already then dated by severe flooding. the bulk of the volume can style, but has become the united kingdom's new prime minister. after the labor party, the quoted, a studying victory in the general election, the new british leader made his speech on site dining street a short time ago. stomach told the nation all work is urgent time we think get it today. the labor went into 14 years of conservative rule under simmons begins on coverage from london as elation. so keeps dom uh he
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became labels leader of to one of its wisc defeats in history. now in less than 5 years, his policy has its own major majority, his wife victoria. he's welcomed in diamond street as prime minister. from now on. you have a government on foot and fight, don't treat guided only by the determination to serve your interest to define quietly. those who have written country all. i invite you to join the government of service in the mission of national renew. outlook is urgent. as we get it today, century, very about speaking of his audience with king jones donna had seen his party when big not only in england, but in wells and scotland to richie so not conceited defeat early on. and he came
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back to london to resign. those conservative party border, i am sorry. i have given this joel smile. but you have sent a clear signal to the government of the united kingdom must change, and yours is the only judgment that matters. i have heard your anger, your disappointment, and i take responsibility for this loss. the among high profile conserves of loses was less trust. britton's, shortest southern prime minister ever. her actions led to a bull market. the collapse in studying the liberal democrats, the most successful election on record taking many conservative votes and also taking votes from the conservatives was the right wing populace reform u. k. policy. it's not just disappointment with the conservative policy. there was
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a massive gas publish sense of right of british politics a my job is to fit it. we will now be targeting labels with coming from the but being that out about about the labor party, the scottish nation, respond to u. haul it last most of it's 43 seats. people who run across the okay work up to a brand new political landscape, the conservative policy imploded. now labor may have a seismic victory, but test on to deliver on change. he must deliver quickly. the biggest challenge for him could well be managing expectations. andrew simmons, i was just there, a london that's drawing change based on the diplomatic. got to that. he's outside 10 downing street, the official residence hall of the british prime minister. hi james. so that you k has about new prime in his studies, promising service to the country from the outset. how quickly can we expect for the
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cabinets appointments? because to do the job he needs to do. he needs a team of the yeah, well, he's in his, in these comments here in downing street out here on he was setting the tone for a very different style of government. he said it's going to be on, but by don't try. and he's promising an experienced calmer approach, contrasting with the last 14 years, and particularly for prime ministers in the last 5 years, scrambles and gaps, even during the election campaign where she threw not condemned for leaving the da commemorations lead some of his m. p. candidates, and some of these top professionals involved in back to you on the outcome of the election. they say it's gonna be very different the way they do things now of the labor government that is now in office and i would have gone to the cabinet. yeah, we're seeing them will come pos to you. now we see what they do allow me a short time ago. he's the man who is the shadow phone,
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is that country and no indication that he's not going to be the foreign secretary. we've also seen rachel reeves, she is the shy, the finance minister shots are the structure is, is it school here in the u. k. and of course, if she gets that job and it's very likely that she is going to get that job, then she would be the 1st female child cervix jacket in the you case history. so i'm not any we seen this rec, woodland slide with all sorts of other new developments. important developments coming in london today. pretty historic day because in the u. k. in recent years anyway, for the last 45 years when a government's taken office, it's more than one to um, so in the past that's a long periods of time when the political direction changes in the country. i'm. this is one of those key mountains. indeed, i mean case, tom has also got a nato meeting next week. i believe so speech. what would have touched the domestic ground when he has to then start thinking about foreign policy?
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the 1st payments on the world stage, as you say, the nato summit, 75th anniversary of night. so nato facing one of his biggest tests in that time, of course, because of the war in you've tried, i think of the war and you crying. he's pretty clear, so he's going to set foss deep spec. there's an sky government, no change in that policy. and in fact, on the other t foreign policy areas. he's, he's not really suggesting any change with regard to garza labor. and it's manifesto says it will recognize palestine, but i don't think that is going to happen straight away is the signal that we're getting. having said that, he's got 45400 low for 400 and piece now 410 m p 's and the general opinions in the labor policy, all very pro product starting. so he's likely to get quite a bit of pressure. i think to be tougher on israel. of course the all the t foreign policy area is europe, the european union. he says no ways the u. k. rejoining any time soon again,
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the feeling in the labor policy is pretty pro european. so it may well come under pressure that given how many and piece he has now, some of the boy will have, i think, stridently pro your views, whether it's so early in the day, you might say, after election day. and that will say, who does make up that cabinet time show us the day progresses, james, base or diplomatic? i do that outside the prime minister as official residents. let's take a look at the latest polling results with all but 2 constituencies announced case tom is late. the policy has also killed 412 out of the 650 seats in the house of commons. that gives us an absolute parliamentary majority. the conservatives of 1121 states. so far that was performance in more than a century, the liberal democrats are inside with a total of $71.00 seats. and those are for all just on team of ration potty, we're full, came away with full seats. sonya guy ego is in wolverhampton, a label stronghold, whether a full party performed surprisingly well,
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or whatever it may be reflecting on this decisive victory here in wolverhampton box. what is also interesting to note was how well reform also did here in the label stronghold of will thomson se, it's been a slave of stronghold since 2005 reform came 2nd to labor. and then the other 2 constituencies where the conservatives came 2nd reform pushed down to 3rd place, but it reflects how much of a disrupt to the anti immigration right when populous with the policy has been. and we spoke to a number of people here with different opinions about how they voted. and we'll best hopes for the future would be, is good to go, support annual for the government, and now things are changing soon. we do expect some photos, the changes from labour uh, regarding that and it just people vows aides started with to be honest. the
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ones that authorities as which i like to go in. but they got, well, once that about to say this paper about you dealt with, think some proportional representation would be nice. i think the whole electro system is reexamining and looking at i'm not sure what political persuasion anyone's from the paper we've outs and should actually be listening. i don't know the many apologies have happened today. i should come to that, should it i, one of the issues here that is optimized on people's minds is a cost, the cost of living, and also unemployment. wolverhampton, has one of the highest rates of unemployment in the country, especially amongst young people that will be much full of the incoming labor policy to do if it is going to reverse those opinions. sonya guy eval, i'll just sarah wolverhampton, the so that
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sense of another election now because of the way it a presidential iran, another choices between before this candidate and the soup position and conservative site deleting filing boots are scheduled to close within the next 2 hours or so, so those are corresponded live for us at the polling station in the capital title, i'll just talk us through it. so the choices of votes is half when it comes to these 2 candidates, the what the process started from 9 hours ago and continued to senior shops for the station in north, in the district. that is to go out as the stronghold off the reform is, people are still here in the cool time costume they are or so the pools were set to close at 6 pm local time here. but the municipal interior has already announced that it has extended periods by 2 hours. and the reason that they have
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is to secure a high turn off because of high turn off is the major concerns. i'm on the run, you know, to disease here as it is a fine, but as long as you do a test, if the best stops, probably there would be more extractions and root to continue on till midnight here . so the pools are suggesting that the missed can be dismissal for this beyond these leaving however, the same pools failed to predict the results. last, thank you. the 1st of all when it comes to come to did that start now? so it is quite an unpredictable one of the most compassed at elections and she's to the office is law make positive. so in this case we know that it's a neck, a neck brace to can to this. but one thing is could be, you know, turned out some benefit because they haven't, they've can't do this identity. why the high turn would likely increase attached to
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success for that or for ms. kemp this, this position. so some of that force into that wrong. thank you. of the best that. the goal is that where his body forces kills 5 members of one family in the middle of the strip of mine, his wife and the 3 children died. when shelling spoke that house in giovanni and beloved area, the bodies of not being taken to the come all on one hospital write scripts and the you and have a to z is really i'll be of a piece of a targeting civilians. least what was restrictions on fuels applies, have shut down more to the celebration plants. but hospitals and bakeries all struggling to cope. and that's left to many policy and surviving and the increasingly difficult conditions. pinnacle 3 of the pulitzer from data bella and central casa a c plus having and striving to find drinkable water,
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where there is searching for any source of water in the lot. the fuel is effecting all aspects of life. the hospital, the only hospital that is receiving injuries from alpha and con eunice and also the hospital is in of severe risk. upsets down to the lock a few according to the policy. any minute serve has exhaust bakeries yesterday, only one big 3 out of 7 was facilitating an operating where those bakeries imbedded by the heart surgery, at least 1800000 pilot sinews were displaced from different areas across of the double ship. and we know that after multiple times of displacement, all of those palestinians were squeezed into the middle area and people are rely on food and, and big trees a lot those days, especially with the very high prices of the commercial goods in the markets. also, all up to the hospital has been continuously receiving the same exact threats of shutting down to the fuel. but according to those palestinians who are
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relying on bakeries these believe that this is a threat. and they really want the bakeries to sale going on because they believe that the wealth of bread means a lot to their children. they're going to continue feeding them thousands of palestinian children in garza have had one or both legs amputated. even agencies estimates as many as 10 children a day lose lambs in the early months of israel's war and gone. so now they having 9 months, maybe 16000 children have been killed. today's both of police and i talked with an 8 year old m p t in northern garza to hear his story. i was, i was, i was there on things the threat every day at the beginning of this for call think it's about us to new houses of the children have been killed and many thousands of the live with a live a changing injuries just like i mean it is the old settings and so home i was
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playing in the school yard over here a missile from a drone hit us. i was injured. my father was killed, the house was destroyed and my legs amputated. i mean he lost his leg. 5 and then is there any, i was like that part of it i was saying, you know, the school has a sense that was about their religion is now learning how to adopt the new life rather than in the i need them. but despite his um, protected legs, my son, a man never gave up on life and he helps me. tight is up his bedding, used as a toilet by himself and plays with his brothers. she's active in our community. i don't feel that he's dependent on anyone on the country. he's taking care of himself. the boy has a will to live and wants to play and lead a normal life. i wish that he and i would be able to travel abroad to get him a prosthetic and allow him to resume his normal life and work again. his learning how to go to school until when his family is collecting the fluids. the brings the
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water. he's also learning how to play with the friends after he was the, the handle of the wall. i never get present. i wanted to be a pilot. but now i want to become a doctor to help injured and sick people. i wish i could play football with my friends, but how can i do that? i wish to ride a bike. but how can i do that now? there are many cases, just like i mean, children are the victim of the war. and all of the children here having their childhood changing for the the fluids. i just eat up. nothing goes through all this time to still head, hey, all the time to touch upon are in the power of multi what people say they think because some fonts in the election wouldn't change anything. the
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color of the weather is really going down hill across the northeast in pots of china. at the moment. you can see the area cloud here, that's the latest, both the big down pulls on the my, you frontier, split, fragmented, as you can see. but this area of light pressure, i have a slide its way through the yellow sea, some big down pulls, coming into the final face of china, northern parts of the grand financial less i moved career things and picked down post, roster sales or how does that seem to japan, these will clear for, for sunday, where to where the tools to find off the phone. she threw her, caught it for a time. what, whether continuing, just around the i see either side of the yellow sea, but it's going to be nosy, some house of china with that stage thing. the heaviest rain full fell, the south is see logics. they've been try with plenty of sunshine, maybe sunshine and showers across the southeast asia. some live. the shower is
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still in place into indonesia shouldn't be quite as white as this. but those showers still very much in evidence as we go on through sas de, some weather, weather possibilities, some flooding to into positive java southern areas of sumatra to possibly see a flooding across north east and pops up in the rod at the northern plains around the foothills of the him of last month, certain res, really have ramp top here. i'm petty a showers, but just about anywhere the the,
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[000:00:00;00] the, [000:00:00;00] the book looks at watching officer with me so wrong. the reminder of our top story cuz selma has replaced richie sooner. so u k prime minister, after his labor policies, crushing electrical victory, stuff inside and assess beach outside dining space. all work is urgent that we begin today. well, this thing is also in the way in a presidential run off in the wrong one focus of choosing between the reform is
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candidate submissions. kim and conservative site you need, which can came out on top of the 1st round. that 42.5 percent of the socials of an outside with does very full. so till 5 members of one family involving jobs that's showing struck the house of giovanni and the law that in human rights groups. i'm the you and have a piece of the of tuesday is way the army of targeting civilians is really full say is have also killed at least 7 palestinians, a wounded several others in the wright engineering and the occupied westbank. 14 palestinians have been killed there in the past week. as michael apple explains. automatic gunfire rings down to the harsh, also the area of jeanine refugee camp in the occupied waste bank. it is ready ground forces move in searching for members of our kids brigades. the ongoing
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of the palestinian islamic jihad good by twos barricaded themselves in a building for several hours from the ground is really forces fired rockets before calling in, in a strike. more confrontations between his riley soldiers and palestinian fighters in the surrounding area, killed and injured dozens of people is rarely forces reportedly destroyed. several vehicles during their operation during its war on gaza is rarely stepped up, the frequency and intensity of its raids and the rest in the occupied waste back. more than $560.00 palestinians had been killed in the territory since october the 7th. like level elders there yes, present j pardon has pressed is by the prime minister benjamin netanyahu to close a deal with him asked for a see sign in gulls and it comes off to a senior us official said that the break through in negotiations,
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the official said amounts have made a significant adjustment to its position in the tools. now that all reports the head of, as well as intelligent service, will travel to council to discuss the details is cool with find nothing you all who insisted the will would end of to israel achieve its goals. 5 independent candidates running on tickets and suppose of palestine have one in labor strong holes in the u. k. election. this is before the people have done it. let's just show up on them. obviously to delay the bunch of jo. listen, jonathan actually with who was sent to enter. government does work in pensions, minnesota. the critics of falls as right wing national riley policy of issued a warning. it has all the 2nd round to vote in the parliamentary elections on sunday. they say mccain depends policy hasn't moved far from is racist roots,
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despite recent efforts to repair, will mainstream. as i'm sure butler joins us now live from the powers of the task. but it does seem even after the 1st round of voting, that the pulse does a working over time. that's why we just had the last opinion, polls that come out before the 2nd round in this snap election on sunday and some very interesting results. what they seem to suggest is that the far right national raleigh policy of marine, the pen, would win the most seats in the selection as has been predicted for awhile. now, what they would know is half the numbers they would need for majority. and that would mean they probably then would not be able to form a government that would certainly be disappointing for the fan. but what we're seeing in these poles as well is that you have the left wing and lines new left with lines coming in. second and 3rd place,
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a manual my calls centers policy bought with more seats than had initially been suspected. now what has happened to you since the 1st round in which the far right was sort of fall in front that many for that they would wait a majority. what's happened is that the sense of policy over the manual macro on the left, we have clubs together that you have looked at coming together to try envelope the far right by withdrawing con states and search and constituencies. faults are republican funds. when parties come together, it's trying broke the far right and it seems that if these opinion polls the correct that it may, what now obviously we does know what will happen on sunday opinion. polls are opinion polls and sometimes they are approved wrong. but if we were to go along the lines of bees, they would need to look forward to be looking at a future paul,
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and mentioned from as in which fall, right. and these would be the largest a number, but will simply look at a future center sense and less coalition. for me, for him was 9 years old when he's moroccan father by him drowned in power, says we have a sense of to be pushed into this voltage by group of fall, right? supporters in 1995, the kids it all from one. it's very painful for me. it was your feet. my grieved, i don't hate any want to. and justice was served a lot, but it's still so much hateful 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 a made a rally for the fall. right. national front policy founded by marine the pins father. the policy is now the national rally and could be about to take power in france for the 1st time by the only so all the people don't realize the gravity of the situation. it scares me for the country, so my children, since we're in the pen to k, the fathers party and 2011,
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she's trying to publicly distance. it's from its paws. she's giving it a new look and the more main stream image. but those of the far right research and say the new isn't pulling anyone. these activists say the natural rallies of 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 suburb, a difficult task in a place where people say petitions don't care about them. but many things are getting worse in some places. education of health, k discrimination, you're in the parish region, they so much well, but it's not being shared with you issues of being of the shadow by an obsessive is i'm a phobic never to, i don't know. so concerns about what the far right could do to from says economy. the policy wants to restrict immigration, but these restaurant ernest says, immigrant work is on essential for the country's grace. see the rules to regulate migrants or cause a title will have problems with recruitment of immigration is a topic. sure. but it kind of like migration is essential in restaurants to
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construction to hospitals, education 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 finance violence that some fear. nice. just beneath the surface election could take phones into uncharted waters. it's actually about to, to 0 powers. the pin union has criticized and gary and prime minister victor all bundled visiting moscow will bind is holding tools when the russian president vladimir putin, the president, can find the 2 latest. we'll discuss the fight and conflict on the menu planning and present governments and skilled choose day and asked him to consider a ceasefire to negotiate peace with russia. the county is present when a root type has announced. major old start with the mattress and the wake of protests against government corruption and proposal to raise taxes. and the
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telephone is to transfer you to detail changes in the budget days of to demonstrate is forced him to withdrawal. a controversial finance bill that police killed at least $39.00 people joining a government crank down on those protests rights groups. a dozens of demonstrators have also been abducted 47 states. corporations with overlapping and duplicating functions will be developed resulting in the elimination of the operational and maintenance costs. and the functions will be integrated into the respective lights ministries. the number of advise us in governments that'd be reduced by 50 percent within the public sockets, with immediate effect. the budget lines providing for the operations of the,
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of peace of the 1st lady. the spouse of the deputy president on the prime covering his secretary wouldn't be removed. pull forward season bangladesh, all avoiding of dangerous floods. levels in middle east, more than 2000000 people are being affected. some remote rural communities, a strand that surrounded by rising water has thousands of people in low lying areas have be moved to temporary shelters. that's a continuous rains and daily a month of a traffic. how is this update from the southern guns in the north of bangladesh? one of the was defective regions shown i'm going 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 a long. it flows into the magnetic story eventually to the bay of bengal. so for

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