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the the, [000:00:00;00] the know on and there's a problem and this is the news, our life wonder how coming out for the next 16 minutes. iranians cost a final balance for the countries next president of the mix of widespread voter apathy. i work is we picked it today. thank you very much. the u. k is a new prime minister t, as tom a problem says change immediately after this. we thing victory inversions general election. but labels last several seats to pro palestinian independent candidates
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of the exposition on as well as one, gaza as well, and how mas prepared for talks about the potential sci fi deal. is there any forces, continued the military operation and causes this issue a neighborhood killing at least a 100 pounds in full, gemini versus spain is going into extra time at footballs, you're paying championship. seems with level one morning stood, got the 19 minutes in that cool. so final the it's 18 g m t, that's 9 30 pm in iran. the version has been extended for a 2nd time around and so choosing between performance candidate mess who would possess key on conservative side jelly around supreme lita, i totally ali how many has cost has ballast?
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he urged iranians to do the same vessel. sad thought has the latest from fit on for the i b. b i to see need to solve put a solution in order to around this phone call. the form is support. these we have suffered from economic hardships in the past years, i think, possess shaquille and well managed to solve these problems. i and young iranians, both in the country under broad hope things will improve. performance candidates must be position can cause she's worked in the town of goods in the south, west of their own programs. just hopeful that elected his business. he will be the secretary for miss government of the moment. so i think he's in 2005 however, till now is likely to be taxed what they're advertising. please listen to these last fridays 1st on. so record low turn now, you know, 40 percent on your own so painfully their cost is what would you read names to do the same?
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i heard about the people's interviews. you ask them if that is true. it is a policing case. hopefully, people will successfully participate in the election and choose the right candid at this stage. people should make more effort to have a president tomorrow. god bless the nation and those who make the effort brothers saw you then miss ruth part i'm gonna do is we have come out because the brothers are they because it again as we're here to vote for the hispanic republic. and we're here to say yes to the supreme lead is quite a lot of them on the can to decide how the subject is solving. this problem is to continue the policies of his fellow exhibits. the late presidency behind the scenes is one of is regarded as one of the most competitive and unpredictable elections in the history off as long as the public, you know, probably more term with both within the country. um, originally whoever wins would have numerous challenges to address this. he said there was a 0 doubt on well let's go to another one of our correspondence month with us and
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why have he's also joining us live. he's joining us live from opposing station in fed on says losing hours with extended twice muscles. are there any indications that the tenant has any higher than the cold low last week? but it's so far, relatively high, and the mode is different here than the 1st round of both last week. and that is attributed to 1st of all because by politicians on top of them, the supreme leader himself and the acting get president is a family. the apartment a and the acting president, the how much will have been calling on people to go to the opponent stations and cast their votes. also both come snow. both buying temps now have been trying to provide the best a through the campaigns through the presidential debates. for example,
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the conservatives had been focusing on trying to gather all the conservative boats that were distributed on conservative candidates in the last around do boats. now to jelly the only the content but the night, not always it, it presented, it was integrated, sensitive comp. and this, that on of a round, on the other hand, you see that the problem is time represented by metro as this. yeah. and who is a back to buy high provide put additions on top of them that former president has a little honey, the former president. how much had their me and the put my phone in minnesota at the what is that a, they have been it back and you have they have been calling on the uh, the foremost support that has to go to the point of the stations and vote for and most of it has this can also one major faxed over the past week to the base, the toner that the bates at has change it in the 1st head of the but it's around
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the boats. the tune of the debates was more focusing on, criticizing the other then providing a clear, tangible concrete at a farm reforming at 10. but in the debates, i had a big run of route and we could see we could see both the content is delete the inside of the us identity. and therefore, most, most of best assist in providing more concrete, intangible, a programs for the, for the support, it was encouraging that supporters to vote for them. well, thank you very much for that update that flow for the y head, the what the latest live in pet on a roxanne 5 months or mine is professor of modern, middling politics with the university of cambridge. and she's joining us live from london. always great. see you on al jazeera, thank you for your time. um so, you know, turn off is of course, really important thing. and the wrong election. there was
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a record low to an out of 39.9 percent. and the 1st round, even though the last presidential election, now the choice is between 2 people with quite a different vision of the country. do you think it will have brought more people out for the 2nd round? i think it possibly could. i'm not surprised to hear that that one pulling station was more active. i think the 2 sides actually are drawing more people one because on the conservative side generally now isn't comp, is it a candidate for all of the conservatives and several of the voting votes that were in cost for his competitors now are being sent to him and i think people are turning out to support him. on the other hand, a number of those votes, particularly for one of the conservative candidates, the head of parliament is, are,
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are in many ways being sent towards possession account because they are the conservatives that believe in greater engagement. and that is certainly what possessed john is offering. in contrast, johnny. yeah, that's a really interesting point. so you're not saying that it's automatic, that those who voted for the other conservative candidates of the 1st wrong will only vote for the lady. but given, despite that, draw the how is it more as a logic to an out more important would you say full, possess k on and his chances as well um the possess young group is divide, has been divided, the reforms have been divided and there were a large number that the board caught it, the 1st round feeling as though it was just going to be another sham election and a question of the integrity of the whole process. now that he not only gained the most vote in the 1st round, but he is not really got a chance to win this particular election. i think there is
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a greater chance that those who boycotted the 1st round that are the natural active us any ron, will turn out in greater numbers also. i think it is reaching some of the younger groups and in the population, the gen see and other younger generations who really couldn't care before. but now are realizing this is somebody that really might be able to change the direction and save the ron from sinking deeper into economic distress. and if there is indeed elijah, turn out, do you think that the establishment will be pleased about the logic to and out despite the result? as i think what they're realizing is that they're these, this division of view points really is resonating with the population. there was an interesting poster, huge billboard that was up in the middle of tack. ron,
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that just simply showed the 2 faces of the different candidates saying there is a choice. and i think that's a very rare image for the government to have put forward indicating that it recognizes that the 2 sides are extremely different and appealed to different populations groups. but i think they are coming to realize that the sanctions there are many conservatives anyway and that are coming to realize that the sanctions have got to be lifted if there's any hope for the economy. and on top of that, it's possible. but i really where he to to when could posit his very against the wrong deal. and he could possibly push the country to leave the nuclear a and p t which would always have great danger in many ways internationally for a wrong. so i think there is some sign from the government indicating that should possess key on when they will enable him to do so and possibly give him space to
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voice some real change that's. that's exactly what i was going to ask you about the space that is given to whoever wins to get action and leave the country by the establishment, by the supreme leader. how much space is given? well indeed, we don't know in the past, we have seen that each president has brought real character to see the role, even though the actual uh powers that the, the president has are really quite constrained, particularly in comparison to those of the supreme leader. but on the other hand, it is quite striking that the presidents have each put their mark on a wrong and on their period of holding office. so i think it is quite possible that position beyond who has promised to start negotiations again with the west to engage with the west and to enable domestic change such as
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reducing the impact of the head job loss and enabling greater the attendance at universities by women and several of these other social domestic elements that he's talked about. i think there's a real chance that he would be enabled because by of neighboring him just to be voted in the government is saying we recognize that this is on the, the, the message that he has been projecting roxanne 5 on for my and thank you for all of that really interesting context. we appreciate it a thank you very much. the to the united kingdom now with the new prime minister has pledged, have been changed immediately, kissed dom is naming his cabinet off of labour policy, sweeping victory, putting them in government for the 1st time and 14 years, the conservative lost $250.00 palm entry seats the west,
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and that's paul. them entry history. james base has moved from london, greeted by suitcases and the list is you arrived in downing street. this is the man who will now run the u. k. kids, selma's labor party one, the largest number of seats in recent history is promising a comma more efficient hand on believe a zip government. you have a government on foot and fight. don't treat guided only by the determination to sub your interest to define quietly those who have written country all. you have given us a clear monday and we will use it to deliver change. so probably minutes the storm up was fully given. the job by king charles who had minutes
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earlier seemed richly su neck so that he could relinquish the post political transitions in the u. k. a quick and brutal for those leaving office soon act seemed humble. i'm humbled as he left down the street for the last time. i am sorry . i have given this jolt smile. but you have sent a clear signal to the government of the united kingdom must change. and yours is the only judgment that matches. i have heard your anger, your disappointment, and i take responsibility for this loss. soon ex consecutive party had the worst night ever and its history. 12, its cabinet ministers with voted out as well as a full but prime minister this trust is disastrous, 50 day term in 2022. that would run on the pound for the the rights of center reform policy. you got 5 seats despite securing 15 percent of the vote. the scottish national party, meanwhile,
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has an awful night losing about 3 quarters of it seats, a serious set back for the cause of independence school. style mode is the problem is go straight to the point to his cabinet is expected. rachel reeves becomes that you case, 1st of a female counselor, the exchequer. the finance minister david, allow me, is the new foreign secretary early next week. the installment make the 1st overseas trip to the nato summit in washington. the policy on ukraine is unlikely to change with strong support still extended to presidents and landscapes government with regard to the war on gaza. labor and its manifesto said it would recognize the state of palestine without something likely to happen until this progress on the 2 state solution. however, the labor policy traditionally is a strong supporter of palestine and with the $400.00 m. p. is there a bound to be some the want tougher action towards israel and they may that pool be
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internal pressure on the prime minister james base i which is 0 london rain by my is a professor of politics with clean mail, university of london. thank you very much for your time. so late, but one around 2 thirds of seats, despite only guessing a 3rd of the votes because of the country's 1st pos, the post system. so told us through this result being, you know, as much to do with the conservatives failure than any upswing and popularity for labor. yes, that's very much the case. if you look at the verge of labor or the actually increase the vote sha compared to 2019 by about one percentage points. um, so what this was in was a huge search of support for labor. instead, it was a huge collapse in support for to all the policies. the 1st was the conservatives who lost a 20 percentage points of the folks. and we saw a lot of people fighting tactically,
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against the conservatives using the electro system to get 3 different unpopular compliments. and the other was discussed with national policies who had previously held the majority of seats in scotland. they had to type it in a few years and they both so, so i collapse and that support. they have $46.00 now they've already got single figures left and so labor have really taken over in scotland as well. and so they've got to be cautious instead of bracing that victory. yes, because of very comfortable majority. but it's bills on brought the sheller foundations based on the rejection of what came before, rather than reading endorsement for their own policies and how concerned they are. things that not just the conservatives, but neva will be about how well the far right the full policy to they actually got maybe 15 percent of the vote mold and the liberal democrats who got a far larger number of seats and parliament. excuse me. yes, that's right. so do natural system helped the liberal democrats,
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whose but it was much more concentrated in target seats and they were able to cuz converse just want to share products and so much larger share of seats. but yes, that has been a huge job search into the pools for this really quite fall right. policy reform led by and onto for ours who previously with a well known figure advocating for breakfast in the u. k. now the brakes it has happened. he's taking on a new cause, but he's ultimately a populist and they were numerous instances throughout the election campaign where a constance, for his policy, were accused of quite a bit, forms of racism. so this is obviously a concern. i think it's probably, again, a function of this committee collapsing support for conservatives that some people who have boys, basic conservative and felt that they couldn't do so this time because of the dissolves just governments of the past few years, but also couldn't swing to the left of the liberal democrats have instead given the support you reform. so way the, this year was searching support that they've experienced just sustainable remains
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to be seen. it may be part of their process, but it's okay because of the interest. it's been a you tell you, there, i'm likely to be in any position to come to powers. we've seen in some of the european countries, but it is part of a broad, a european populace to i want to talk about some of the possible protests was. the spice of the overboard was sounding victory and they've been lost a number of former strong holes to independent candidates against the wall on guys . i believe that we have a graphic on this and we'll just bring it up and go over the nave. apologies, position on as well as wall and gaza has cost it to lose full seats to pro palestine independent candidates and muslim majority areas. the less the seats, the less the south seat went to the independence show. because adam, who said this is for gaza after winning by just under $1000.00 votes in black, the labor lost by a 100 and so to 2 votes to the independent of non jose, and use bri and bakley. labor lost by 87000 votes to expand in the home of and then
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again perry by last to the independent. are you con ms. mary? well, i think that's that full seats that we mentioned there. will it be concerning today? but those, and i think it will because it wasn't just those 4 seats, it will not start without the fix. these are actually they had to come to to start to one constituency. afraid. so shaheen who was kicked out of the policy only a few weeks before the election. um, based on a few tweaks she'd made, one of which was considered a geologist domestic. but the on the current was the suggestion that she was considered a t less weight into protocol. so she continued to stay in the race against the official may, because this and the consequences, they both lost and, and the it was, they started and get simple but conservatively, who had been expected to lose the state, but actually held it so that also costs labor states and there were couple of other
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constituencies where the candidate who was expected to win by large majority already hung on by a thread. so i think this speaks to launcher undercurrent within the policy. it's part needs to do with goals or it's also partly to do with a group to push against the policies, very rapid lived towards the sense of ground. and so this will serve represents people who come from the left of the posse who are more happy with jeremy kobus leadership and corbin, it's always been very uh, pro palestinian and to feel that there's been a purge of the left and the purge of the body so that i stood for months, so that dissatisfied on gauze, or that just last as far to the direction of the policy more generally. and this is the challenge of finding a policy that wants to win an election house who will not send to ground without discouraging discontents among those who prefer the old ways. yeah, and of course are only cold and one has st despite neva decide and kissed on the deciding not to run him under a labour ticket. he retained to say
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a reign by mari. it's been great to get your thoughts on this. thank you very much for your analysis. we appreciate it. ok, are the, is rarely strikes and sell them guys. i have killed at least 10 people hosted in media, sol, so say is really shouting struck, con eunice. and at alpha casualties were rushed amounts of hospital children among the injured in con eunice and. and then also the strip is really forces have killed 5 members of one family, a man, his wife and the 3 children died. when shelling struck the house in the jamalia fall as area rights groups and that you when have accused israel's army of repeatedly targeting civilians speak to our correspondence out. a couple of was him . he's joining us live from that all of a lot. and central garza and they have been
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a number of strikes across the strip of the last few dollars products. yes, elizabeth, that's, that's incredibly right. the spend a minute 3 continues to carry out the strikes in the news. um, in this, in some areas of the territories tossing this down from the north of garza, were a new residential house. and at that ridge neighborhood has been completely leveled to the ground by these very 5 digits that continue to hama. the vast majority of areas that in the north where at least 5 palestinians have been reported killed, including 2 pallets in june. and this and that attack while here in the central area is the, is ready, trains has targeted a civil costs close to you on warehouses in law had deem roads close to i'm so rocks refugee camp. now what we do know is that the number of casualties have been transferred to the hospital here in order to get medical treatment. while i'm tenants is headed back to get to the location of the attack in order to search for survivors. i don't have to bring them to the hospital here to get medical treatment
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clock. surprisingly, the attach, the not even a stop in the central areas, but what we have been able to get from medical sources in ross or house it shows that the hospital has received 10, how the city is being killed in separate attacks in the eastern areas of con eunice along side in a show area in a rough off. now do stand, palestinians have been killed out to drone attacks, who are right now being provides in order to beat berries while the attacks in district had even did not stop in sha. yeah. neighborhood, which had been the theater for the military operations by the is what it all me as the process of living got presidential squares continue to this very moment. it's moved to be much like f, as have been made in the political arena in order to get on to approach to us. in spite of the you, what palestinians have been living on the very evans minute 3. and even for this come pressure, since they one of the fight to elizabeth, sort of thank you very much for that update that started otherwise than with all the latest live in there was
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a lot in central gaza as well says it's agreed to send the g o, c h as back to call the next week to continue gauze as these 5 tools, the head of as well as intelligence service, has been in doha to discuss the details, but has supposedly now left us president joe biden has pressed his way upon those to benjamin netanyahu to agree to a cease 5 did with him us on thursday. as soon as us official said there's been a breakthrough in negotiations. well, how mazda is what is the statement saying we reject any plans or proposals that 6 to exceed the palestinian. well, regarding the future of the gaza strip, we also reject any plans for foreign forces to enter the strip under any name or justification the administration of the gaza strip as a truly palestinian matter to be agreed upon by all palestinian people. the mohammedan mosley is a professor of media studies the, the doha institute for graduate studies,
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and he's joining us live from minneapolis and minnesota. good to see mohammed. we've had this conversation about 6 fine ago she ations many times over the past 8 months. is there anything that's different this time on what the site is willing to give? yeah, elizabeth of you and i have spoken on a number of different occasions over the past several months about the potential for a cease fire. and if you'll recall that i haven't usually been very optimistic in this particular case, i think there's more reason for optimism. there's more reason to think that something may well get get done here in the next uh, you know, a few days. um, and i think the reason for that if reports are accurate, is that how mass has seemingly been willing to bend on its position on a permanent ceasefire. so they're no longer it appears, requiring a permanent ceasefire during that, that 1st phase that for a 6 week
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a phase. and if that's the case that i think is real would, would probably jump, but jump at that opportunity. israel has maintained that it wants to be able to continue the war after the temporary pause. how may i ask, is always maintained that it wants a permanent and to, to, to fight in the position that's more in line with, with the international community. i'm mohammad. but i just want to ask because that's a very important distinction. if it is, if it is indeed the case, why would come us now agreed to oppose rather than a permanency is fine? that's a great question. and that's the question that i've sort of been trying to ponder over. and obviously i can't get into farm. this is a heads, right, the leadership, but i can, i can speculate based on some of the evidence on, on the one hand, i think you have a lot of pressure, not just on israel, but there's also the pressure. there's also the pressure on, on from us,
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right. there's pressure from our guidance, we desperately want a reprieve, right? they, they want to apply even if it is only a temporary pause. they would like several weeks of, of calm and kind of the resumption of, of humanitarian aid or, or more regular humanitarian aid i should say. and i think there's also pressure being put on from asked by mediators who are trying to convince him as to enter into disagreement with the hopes that it would at that it wouldn't be to it permanent to cease fire. but i think there's one other piece here that i, that i'm more or less speculating on, but i, but i think it's grounded in some reason. israel has been under a lot of pressure in recent rates, in particular, prime minister netanyahu. these are, is under a lot of pressure, benny gans resigned from the war cabinet several weeks ago. and then you had daniel regarding a military, the military spokes person come out about 2 weeks ago and said that from us cannot be destroyed,
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which is incomplete contradiction to what netanyahu has been saying for the past 8 and a half or 9 months. right? so from us might be sensing that there is a, a moment of weakness that there is a rupture within these really military and government elite. and that this might be an opportunity to 6 week cause might be an opportunity to sell this real on the idea that it can declare victory without having achieved all of its aims. and so there may well be hope that this could lead, in fact, to a permanent ceasefire. and my guess and i have to speculate, i have to emphasize that i'm just speculating and guessing. but my guess is that mediators including the united states, had been trying to convince her mass of just that moment. and must we know that we will be talking about this again soon, but for now, thank you very much for your analysis. as always, still ahead on the news,
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our as thousands. 3 volumes between saddam's army and the rapids support forces. we speak exclusively with sudanese ana chief up in front of uninstalled rim, most find in on mess as has origin. tina team target to play some the last 4 of the cars. that america the highlight of the wait list. you've already picked top across the golf at the moment . lost the clear skies across much of the middle lease. then with best, if we met shamal, we are looking at a fair bit of lifted dust and sand for people celsius. here in the 37 into by the feeling little humid here actually because when it's driving along the gulf, that winds pickup further as you go through sunday, the west of the task pushing a little further south. but she has
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a temperatures here paid back to around 39 celsius if we can cool that pig back for the planning a shout, let's just around the cool cuz there's some lobby shows. and so that eastern side of the techie as well. but much of the somebody's dry and sunny dry, i'm sorry to across the north africa sadie item car right down on recent days. so it's not as widespread across the west africa as they should be. but they all, there may be some heavier ones just coming into liberia, into sierra, loud as we go on into west side today. meanwhile, not too many shots because the eastern side of africa, again, a little disappointing here. so what's the weather there up towards? uganda, west deposit can you perhaps, further south month to southern africa is drive it and see what windy weather. coming into the western cape on saturday, 21 in cape town, then. but folding away over the next few days. the of
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the, [000:00:00;00] the to watching. i'll just say i have a me and as a put on and don't have a mind to yvonne top stories, the sour function, yvonne has been extended for a 3rd time to 20. so tgm t around is a choosing between that reform is candidate to message possess key on the conservative side, celine yvonne, supreme leader, i a, for the economy, urge them on a list of all it keeps telling me that has replaced or issues to that, cuz you k 5 minutes to also has labor policies crushing and the actual victory. david lama has been appointed phone secretary and rachel reeves to comes
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expressions. first, females finance minister is very forces have struck multiple areas across the gaza strip. at least 10 people have been killed and con eunice and not find the self. $15.00 members of one family, the children giovanni, which is the to saddam now. and did you, one says more than a $130000.00 people have fled the se after tax by the power of military rapid support forces. well, the 9000000 people have been displaced by the 14 month conflict between the army and um, troops. well, how much vol set down for an exclusive interview with up in the output hon. toledo facilities on me? my 1st question is about the military situation at understanding lots of these very fluid now with gains and losses on both sides. could you please give us the details about the latest, particularly in a city, not comfortable mendo sold out for less and less could be able to accommodate all
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aspects of all of that. and the current military operations, suffering losses and battle retreating in a certain situation. does not mean losing the battle itself and doesn't mean to feet. the sued in these people, and the sydney's armed forces will never be defeated. the battles of victory here and defeat the but the will of the people and that of the armed forces will prevail . it's been of 14 months plus now since the beginning of this war, what is the explanation of the fact that this with any time you hasn't, you have to be able to defeat the routine use of the out of pocket support forces. what are the factors behind it, and what the, the armed forces achieve daily victories, even if they're invisible, losing some cities or losing some sights doesn't mean that the feats to the armed forces. the enemy is suffering huge losses daily and personnel and equipment. despite the fact that they continue receiving supplies and reinforcements,
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on the other hand, some people are talking about depriving sedan and its armed forces from means to defend our country. this is a great injustice to our nation, but we as the armed forces have the responsibility of protecting the suit in the state. it has the right to obtain weapons to protect the country from collapse and for being preyed upon by some regional countries which have bad intentions to what's to don, that off the progress of the office, both forces to woodson not in no time. what is your explanation of the fact that they have been able to push so far from costume, to woods, the se? oh, not come out of all the sudden circumstances surrounding the military operations that have enabled them to advance in this direction. but we are able, without determination of will and the support of the suit and these people to repel them and expelled them completely from so done. so does this mean that you spoke about the fact as not to some policies outside?
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suzanne, how being contributing to the situation by probably not supplying so then or not allowing so that to get the supplies it needs in terms of what things on so on. could you elaborate on this? come on unless the ice could in the way the military obtains equipment and supplies could seem complicated. but still, there are some brotherly and friendly countries who believe that the suit in the state mustn't fault and that the suit and these armed forces must remain steadfast . and that also some false allegations and claims that the down is, are banned from military age. and this is not true that there was only a u. n. ban on sending weapons to death for the sudanese armed forces have the rights to get what they want to protect the suit and the state. i want to thank the countries that really understand the situation and don, and the necessity of protecting all settled. so this is, i mean, this is
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a time friends can be distinguished from enemies who also dense friends and was with us and it was fairly new own. this war has made it clear to us who is the enemy and who is a friend of the suits and these people and the suit and the state. surely they will come a day when things will be put right. every day the enemies are killing the suit in these people, plundering the land and raping their wives and daughters. many countries remain silent and turn a blind eye to the crimes being committed every day. everyone who remain silent and those who support what the other side is doing daily is definitely an enemy that everyone who supports the suit in the state and it says, solutions is a friend. could you give us some names outlier? you don't want me lapse one day. the suit and these people will know and the world will know that they are true brothers who provided support and assistance. perhaps some countries have used the influence to stop age provided to the suit and the
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state. some countries may have used the international and regional mechanisms to stop supporting the armed forces. the suit and these people together with some leaders, are convinced of the importance of moving forward and defeating these groups, which receive support and aid from abroad. let's move now to the humanitarian situation and so then your reports talk about 20000000 people facing hunger and possibly funding in. so that what, what do you have to tell us about the situation for me on a monday i've had this happen, but yeah, when we're talking about famine, we must talk about its causes and about that was responsible for it. so down has vast areas of arable land and so don has a huge numbers of farmers who know how to work these lands. most of the arable land has been cultivated except for the lands with a jungle we terrace groups threatened citizens and prevented them from cultivating in some areas of that form. there was already a category of student needs who are in need of support because they are besieged by
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the rapid support militias. these militias have been stealing money and products and crops. terrace malicious also wants to disrupt the agricultural season to create to ferment in. so then we have shortages in some areas that are under the control of these rebels. but in the rest of the country there are no shortages except for areas where people have been displaced. the rest of the sudanese haven't reached the point where we could be talking about the assignment. we must support those in need because many families have lost the tools, the money, and those who support them. we all know which party is causing all of these tragedies. no one wants to say that it is the rebel rapid support forces. what causing the famine and stopping some areas and thought for, and destroying the just 0 scheme. frankly speaking, those who talk about famine must talk about as causes and about the militias responsible for it. and what caused the suit in these to abandon the land and who destroyed the suit in these agricultural infrastructure. so we welcome all support
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and assistance, but the donors are slow. some brotherly and friendly countries, the wealth food program, the cutoff charity, king solomon center, and our brothers in egypt. they've sent us humanitarian aid. some voices are repeatedly saying that they want to help us, but we have never actually seen them on the ground. that just absent because of some pretext that are not logical. and we have facilitated humanitarian aid access to the country. and we've opened all terminals for this purpose except one. and we've opened all our airports except for maybe one or 2 of those who don't want to help just finding excuses, probably with some political aspect. some of these voices all supportive to the rebels regarding the peace talks that you've gotten and government is saying that they are preparing for a round of talks and compatible. have you been invited to these talks while them i
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know we've just heard about that from the media. there is no official invitation. we haven't been invited to any peace talks in any country. the final opinion polls before the 2nd round of problems is problem entry. elections indicate the fall, right? national rally will not win a majority bond. looks likely to win the most seats. natasha buckler has moved from paris as well. these are the last opinion polls before the 2nd round in phones is snap election. and the very interesting because what they seem to suggest is the fall vide policy, old marine, depending the national riley. how would be the policy that would when the most seeds in parliament was not enough for a majority that for not enough to be able to form a government. now that is very different situation then off to the 1st round and which you know does it's a national riley could be on track to win a majority in parliament. we're also seeing the new left wing. the lines would come in 2nd. that's been i expected with large numbers and then in 3rd place in my new
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michael centuries, renee softball at the box with most states, then the had initially been expected off to the 1st round. now what has happened to what we look as if we, what it looks as if we are saying is that the efforts that have been made by a my new my call center is on the network and launch the club together. in order to, to unplug the far right from winning a majority, may be successful. what they've done in the past few days is with doing some of the candidates from constituencies in order to make them last into a 3 way race was split the boat, but into a 2 way res. but of course, these all just opinion polls will have to wait to see how people decide to vote on sunday. such a bon law, i'll does their powers. the us state of wisconsin has played a key role in the last several presidential elections. joe biden, is that a campaign value, this democrats grown increasingly worried off to a shaky performance of the debase against donald trump last week. but bottom has remained adamant that he's staying in the race and can beat trump in november.
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that's cost of madison, wisconsin wedge on hindrance as live for as president fight and under a new one was pressure to show that he can do the job after that terrible performance in the 1st debate, john, that's right, and we think he is arriving right now. you may see the cars behind me shortly. we're just waiting for him to arrive. the right expectations have been said enormously high for president by the you can hear it's shortly afterward. he's waiting. these are his supporters, of course, here for the nation is waiting really to see him for form. well, he's been doing that in a previous, riley, and a couple of radio interviews. we expect them to use a teleprompter here which is always much stronger when he uses the whole thing is
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the broadcast with a b c news. we will show you some of that later on. but the question is, has he been using capable of performing it? he is told friends that he needs to get more sleep. he needs to stop doing events after 8 pm, and that prompted people in the white house press conferences to ask is the president capable of being president after 8 pm? a number of governors came on wednesday to the white house. they called for that meeting because they were concerned about his ability to perform. so the stakes are really high and he has tony allies that he knows the next few days are crucial despite the fact that he says he is continuing to run. he is in albany. there are people in the democratic party, 3 members of congress who were democrats, who have called for him to step down. so his performance here will be crucial. and that is a very small number of people who have done that publicly. how much support does he
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still have in the policy? john? is it supporting by then? do we have john? okay, i believe that john can see me, but we're having some trouble connecting to him visually. john, if you can still hear me, how much support despite and still have in the policy, are they back on him or are they looking for alternatives? publicly the party is backing in no major democrats who have called for him to step down and they, they wouldn't do that because he would have to be the one to say that he is not going to continue. no democrat. it's so far as pull him out, no democrat, who could potentially run for president his college or him to step down. you can hear the cheering behind me by people who are looking at the president's motorcade . so he is arriving here now and, and should begin speaking shortly. but the bottom line with a party is, if people don't to, for them, they're not speaking out about. it was very, very few exceptions of 3 members of congress. but there are people who have talked
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to him privately, it's a number of governors met with him on wednesday and, and, and of course their concern was whether he could continue supposed show that more than 70 percent of the american public believes he's too old. to act as present in for another term and full showed that donald trump is $6.00 to $9.00 percentage points ahead of him nationwide. and that is a major concern. the democrats who, you know, those conversations are being held enclosed. jones, thank you very much for that. so now that's john henry live in madison, wisconsin and gary and prominence to victor oberon has met the russian president vladimir fusion to discuss the war and ukraine. european leaders have criticized the trip saying old on doesn't have a mandate to speak on behalf of the ease you hungry has just taken over the rotating presidency of the council of the european union axles on the which reports a visit,
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billed as peace mission. just days into taking going to rotating presidency of the council of the european union. and gary and prime minister victor, oregon has been discussing the conflict in ukraine with russian president flooding . they're putting a hobbled level. many steps are needed to bring us closer to ending the war, but we managed to take the 1st important step to restore the dialogue with the right to show above. european leaders are unhappy about oregon's visit to moscow. city, president of the european commission of cilla funder lane, expressed her disapproval and ex, formerly twitter, stating appeasement, will not stop put in all the unity and determination will pay of the path to a comprehensive just and the lasting piece in ukraine. this and every time one of the best known historical examples of appeasement is british foreign policy towards nazi germany in the 90 thirty's. negotiating with adult hibler in
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a bit to stop world war 2. a controversial strategy which didn't achieve its amos and critics have accused hungry of prioritizing its own interest above the use of 80 percent of hungry use. natural gas and 65 percent of its soil come from russia. orbit has been a vocal critic of western support for ukraine. since rush just invasion more than 2 years ago or been has repeatedly blocked and delete you efforts to support your crane and sanction moscow. before moscow or by and visited keith. there, he suggested the quick cease fire could be used to speed up peace negotiations, which grew strong opposition from your officials, who reaffirmed their support for ukraine. president followed the means the landscape did not comment publicly. last month within said russia with and its special military operation. if you crean agreed to drop its needle emissions with throw its troops from refreshing the occupied territory,
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demands the landscape dismissed as attempt to mount to surrender access. i'm reaching out to 0. so the head on the new cell, the pressure builds up and it's about the plants having to cope and the manager having to cope and deal with things and supports diploma and go manage it. glenn, hold on to next to i'll just see all countries chances of winning the 1st european title. the business latest is wrote to you believe, i guess as i live slowly on,
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one of your lives makes modern pleads. the business like just is free to you believe i guess is an ice fly on one of your just makes modern plates the it's tons of sports. yes, andy, thank you so much, elizabeth. well, it is all of the hosts,
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germany for both your opin championship or beats. and so you won't have to extra time by spain in the quarter finals. so i've looked at the action after goal list. first off on the, on my school, the open up the spring in stood guts. a jim he missed the series of chances before. sorry. and so it said crumbs, a late late equalize that for the home thing seems like cosigning the much need to be adding dependencies before this happened. become a rena with the when, if the spain to want it finished and it's spain going into the semi finals. it's for now, this is and by 15 minutes time is porch cool. take on the front, send the days of the quarter final and by broke his nose in the opening game in front of you get to school smoke and play rinaldo. he's failed to school and he missed a penalty in the last 16 match against lavinia. let us go live now as well. correspondence
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dominic kane, who's in berlin. dominic, it's so low. just happened. tell us what the reaction is being met through the fates fit you in many as well. well, sorry to interrupt either. i know you've already said people truth thing away from the finds on with a sense of dejection, unless the spanish, of course, in which case they all jubilance. and as you were describing the reality of what that game was and what it was that we had goals, 3 of them, the interesting thing, the germans felt they were going out. and then slowly on v ups from by i leave up who's in, came up with that goal in the 89 minutes to put us into at, to put us into an extra time scenario. it looked like it would be penalty shoots, have many german friends who have been thinking, hey, if it's kind of issue that we want to go through. so good is the german records in penalty. shoot tests. but no,
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that was that last minutes. we know for the spanish team and it was pretty safe ways jubilation amongst the spanish friends. but as i say that sense of glue which presided. oh yeah. other finals here. i'm arrow tripping away and i with the sense of what my supervisee told me to come, she'll get more reaction from germany's to night. guys on this is a spect sort of the girl coming up next. it's a rinaldo versus i'm back a spill a bit of excited about that in a lot of french funds in germany for this game. yeah, exactly. the gym and see what you think away will be replaced by french revolt. your keys finds why? because this big screen is here to find mine and see it, but also because they want to say, well, say when they know they have a tickets to munich on choose sites to play the spanish wage form, it seems to be a real collection of functions as it was actually a graphical neighbors. it'll either be spring from full spring point you go. so
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looking at that french portugal game can on by facing the mosque, rise to the occasion. and when the game for the french will it be one more opportunity for rinaldo to score and another your i was and i'm a stablish even more of a rack old. so will the job across the ac met his goal? keep a have to perform who row x again, so many questions they only want to on. so we have right now is the game is coming up and whoever wins it will be in munich. on tuesday, playing spring dominant came live for his input. and thank you so much. dominick will full of england manager glen huddle says it's time for the team to start playing with a bit of arrogance. huddle has been spoken to algae, say we're as far as small about the unique pressures of being charged off the england. same as gara southgate sign per path as subsidies cool to funnel with switzerland. the positives with things, and we haven't played well yet. but we're in the quarter finals. we're waiting to reg know it. we're waiting to explode. now that could happen in any,
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any. give them going, if there's enough time and endings quote, to actually gone beat somebody 3 now. and then everyone says, will we, friends, england? i think england is better when they're just under the radar. and the moment they're playing very much like 4 years ago when the italians one, when the years done, they wouldn't the best thing at the beginning or even right the way through. but i want it. you don't have to be the best thing to win a trophy. when i watch care of southgate in the post press conferences, he just feels like he's got the weight of the world on his shoulders. it's a unique kind of pressure and one managers face. where does that come from? i didn't had that job. i can tell you, it has got the world on the shelf it's. that's the job. england job. probably the top that in brazil i think over the years is probably the toughest job ever. and it
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might be one of the reasons why england hasn't been as successful of the many, many told them, and since 1966, because the pressure builds up and it's about the plants having to cope and the manager having to cope and deal with things. and it does look a bit more pressure on this is the moment that the press and the media sometimes now that it's an opportunity for them to say what they want it to so many years ago . but they couldn't, because england got through a final in the semi final and the some reason be, well, i think england, they've got some wonderful, wonderful young plas tenants talented plants like never before in many ways. and i'm not sure they feel that i have to from a look at people in the tunnel and say, we're as good if not better than you because it's true. but they haven't performed that way. i think they have to show some real characters in personality. some arrogance really a belief that they all but and then then let's come prove it. the origin seen to
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remain on coals the bank to bank cover american sontols, they be equitable own penalties to reach the semi finals i can finish. and 11 joe lane on i see that missed his full kick. i don't want to in saying it going. so when the sheets hands there's a fix for except to send me for my seats. so i've been looking through an a record 1622 on the phone since then, depending limited shopping comes out, crowds came close to losing his title. the spaniard taken to $0.05 by american francis to your phone. that 3rd round, much that out for us. runaway with the concepts and the decided taking it 6 to the 3 time grant assumption of safety through now surround pool. all right, buddy. sorry, sports is uh, looking for now and do. thank you very much for that, and that's it for me and the poor on. i'm thank you very much for your company, but to stay with us. find me. the millet is here in just
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