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the system even come in as an international inside corruption excellence award. nominate your hero. now the . ready ready ready the holding and it runs presidential elections extended. both is a choosing between conservative side jelly and reform estimates, which is actually con the hi. this is all to 0. live from doe on hole. so coming up i was just as we did it today, you case. thank you very much. on this is you
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pays new 5 minutes the coast on the pharmacist change immediately off the sweeping election. victory as a, as strikes continues to target the palestinian homes and cause all is well and how must prepare for talks about a potential ceasefire deal. and we speak exclusively with student is army chief at the top, where hon about the countries silver rule that's forced millions from their homes. the we begin any, ron way of voting, always in the presidential runoff election have been extended for 3rd time. you radians a choosing between reform is candidates best with possess kion and conservative side genilini. iran supreme lead the companies cost is valid, you know, to radiance. do the same, russell. so to has the latest from tyrone b b i to see if i put a station in order to around this phone call,
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the form is support. these we have suffered from economic hardships in the past years. i think position kion will manage to solve these problems. i and young iranians, both in the country under broad hope things will improve performance candidate missy position can cause she's worked in the town of goods in the southwest. so if there are improvements is hopeful that to this business you will be the 2nd. the reform is governments often mom at sotheby's in 2005 however, till now is likely to be tax. what's their apathy has increased recent years. last friday's 1st on. so record low turn now, you know, 40 percent you don't. so people leave their cost is what, what do you run names to do the same? i heard about the people's incentives. we ask them if that is true. it is a pleasing case. hopefully, people will successfully participate in the election and choose the right candid at
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this stage, people should make more effort to have a president tomorrow. god bless the nation and those who make the effort of their site and most viewed part i'm going to do is we have come out because the buttons are the 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 a lot of on the can to decide how the subject is solved into this one is to continue the policies of these fellas, exhibits the late presidency by invasive is one of is regarded as one of the most competitive and unpredictable actions used to be obsolete as long as the public, you know, probably more term with both within the country. and originally, whoever wins would have numerous challenges to address this. you said that was a 0. that off the home of the, of the he had joins us now live from a polling station into her on my mood. now, voting has been extended for a so time. why is that
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the will it has been extended for the 3rd time to all of us each time. so this is probably going to take on till midnight locus. i'm here, as you can see right behind me this is that a good practice? exactly like the last time, the 1st round of voting people still heading to the putting stations to cast their votes to choose between the 2 candidates in missouri would further scan to, for most the most the photo most. the candidates, again, is to say judy, the author, the conservative candidate, now that these 2 candidates of the front row, and don't notice from that if it is the end of votes. and so that's how you did this whole process again came 1st, was it 42.5 percent, while dvd came 2nd with the 38.7 percent. but none of these to
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a presidential hopefuls won the at the threshold. the majority required for winning the presidency. each one has that own programs and they have been campaigning over the past 2 weeks. but the people here have you talk to people, they would tell you that the, the are seeking a president to look into their lives, to bring it change into their lives. so which of these areas have been reading on the how do you can on the conditions caused by the international sanctions for years, for long island views? i imagine it may be too early to determine exactly the voter turnout. the 1st round was lower than expected. what's it looking like this time around and then would of the, well, the to now with a potency is higher than the 1st row and a voting. and that is attributed to the cause of, by politicians on top of them. the a supreme leader i, it's a lot of many who have,
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has been calling on eating is to head to the potent stations to cast their votes. because this is a, some kind of a credit to the, to the country, to, to the nation. and also the acting get president. how much more but in the today, in the morning at the headquarters of the interior ministry that he called on the unions to go to the opponent stations and cast their votes also concerning the rainbow times or the contending camps. bit preservative terms of the conservative, the conservative contenders, even though it's almost the end of august around the voting, have been trying to the mobilize the support that is to put the boats in one books for side city, on the other hand, different the most come at that that is backed by the high profile for the patients, including the former president obama talked to me. former president has that will
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honey and the former for the minnesota deal. what does that to you so much on the scan has got the backend of all these high profile, but it has to have been holding the people to vote for the position. yeah. all right. my mood about why he did things for us that are pointing station into her arm as voting has been extended or so to the united kingdom with the new prime ministers next to bring change. immediately. costanza has been naming his cabinet off to the labor party, sweeping victory, putting them in government for the 1st time in 14 years. the conservatives lost $250.00 parliament receipts the west and it's full of entry history. james base has moved from london, greeted by suitcases in the list so. so you're right 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. he's promising
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a comma more efficient hand on the leave of government. 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. you have given us a clear monday and we will use it to deliver change probably minutes to stall them up. was fully given the job by king charles, who had minutes of the same richly sumac, 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 and humbled as he left down the street for the last time. i am sorry to have given this jolts miles, but you have sent a clear signal that the government of the united kingdom must change. and yours is
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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 was a former prime minister. this trust is disastrous 50 day to me in 2022. that would run on the pound for the, the rights of center reform policy. i usually go 5 states despite securing 15 percent of the vote. the scottish national party, meanwhile, has an awful night losing about 3 quarters of it seats, a serious set back for the cause of independence school style 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
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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 want tougher action towards the israel and then made that pull be internal pressure on the prime minister james base, which is 0 london and central and northern england. the labor brought to you. we took many seats and lost in the last election, traditionally label hotline, known as the withdrawal, the region swung back the way this time. so nichol yegell reports from over hampton overlooking the house of the west midlands, on the edge of the black country. there was little sign of will hampton's proud
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industrial post home to more than a quarter of a 1000000 people. it has reflected the moods of the nation at the ballot box and helped usher in a labor victory. the city is not without its problems, it has some of the highest unemployment rates in the country, especially among young people, due to the most poets to the waning of industry and manufacturing in the region. that frustration is also translated into a lower turnouts, as well as boats for the right wing populace reform policy, which diverting votes away from the conservatives. a fire mazda be has our own stool in the central market, yet she has little trust in any of the politicians has made promises to make life better for her and her family. they come to your door now they don't come in voltage. but after they don't, then nothing doing well live up maybe up beat about it's decisive victory, but most of the turnouts, and will buy something was down. and that reflects
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a national trends loose. i have to be dealing with several challenges. now at least the cost of living, the invasion is $8.00 button 7 person. and the vision raise has been 619 percent. so there is a gap there. so you need to increase the wage rise needs to match the inflation and actually go up up on most on people's minds, restoring public services. we do expect some photos, the changes from the neighbor regarding that. and it just which was a miss, a lot of problem with right across the board. problems right across the board about the face. all those was simply relieved. i'll call you some more than a dollar copy. the vs may have banked on change and the hope is that it will be for the better in a region in need of regeneration. sonya guy, yeah, go out to 0. will. the hampton, the
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is rarely strikes in some cause of killed. at least 10 people had to send you a media source to say, is, what are you showing? the stress con eunice and rougher casualties were rushed to nestle hospital children over among the injured in con eunice. and in the north of this trip is where the forces of killed 5 members of one family, a man, his wife and the 3 children died when shutting struck the house in the jamalia or by that area rights groups. and the un have accused israel's army of repeatedly targeting civilians. as many bakeries in gauze conte operates because of its fuel shortages and darrow, by the palestinians. accruing for hours in the hope of getting bred as handled quarterly reports. for me, in the heart of getting back in front of the big green, one of the bakeries i've been reading using read the news
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policy news. we are in the where at least 1800000 people are being lie on these at victories. and the main reason that people are relying on this thread because the price is the same exact price before the war, because the st john provides victory to ease fuel and everything. but due to the fuel yesterday, only one bakery out of 7 work. and according to the people that are waiting here, they have been leasing for 2 hours to receive press the bakery minimize and increase their working hours. have been here for almost 4 hours, waiting to take the lo spread to my family. and my family consist of 9 members, firewood stairs, and very expensive, which means i cannot bacon the oven. i come here every day. its own not only bakery also has,
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but those are in which we think severe lack of fuel. and they're also being threatened of setting down their services. we're talking about the doctor hospital in augusta and income units, and also the hospital in the middle area where every hospital needs at least 4000 tons of news. i met the task, the negotiations also used choir as long as those kind of thing you do not see any change in the ground. there's nothing positive about this is higher than the data that is better because the policy you as president, jo biden's pressed is really prime minister benjamin antonio to agree to a cease fire deal with home us as the head of as well as intelligence services being to could talk to discuss the details, was reportedly now list. israel says it's agreed to send the goal shade has back to go on next week to continue the talks. on thursday, a senior us official says there's been a break through negotiations. alma says release the statement saying we reject
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any plans or proposals that seek to exceed the palestinian will 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. is a purely palestinian matter to be agreed upon by all palestinian people on the hamlet on us. free is a professor of media studies with a doorway institute for graduate studies. he says he's not been up to mistake about the potential for a ceasefire until now. 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, few days. um, and i think the reason for that if for ports are accurate is that how mass has seemingly been willing to bend on its position on
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a permanent ceasefire. so they're no longer it appears, requiring a permanent ceasefire during that, that 1st phase that for a to 6 week a face. and if that's the case that i think is real, would, would probably jump a jump at that opportunity. israel has maintained that it wants to be able to continue the war after the temporary pause, how math is always maintained, that it wants to permanent and to, to, to fighting the position that's more in line with, with the international community. the still ahead on knowledge is 0 for belie from madison wisconsin way president joe biden is back on the companion trail, but still facing pressure over the saucers, the base performers, and revisit the heartland off support for the left us in france. as they form an easy alliance with president laquanta for all right, success and sundays election the
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how are the weather to us where my disappointing, i think, is fair to say across north west and pallets of europe down in the central areas to best of the sunshine remains across the southern areas, high pressure just clicking on here quite nicely, but you see the ice above a lot of in a westerly direction. so we are putting in what the systems from the atlantic we're putting in cloud, but putting in right windy as well as tripping. i'm much shipping and i'm well, seems somewhat whether it's a guy for assessed. i all in northern on and pushing across and discuss as a blustery showers found right. that makes his way across and it will say pushing into scandinavia. will it be? storms are cropping up because a good positive jeremy to the effect of football head, east and pots of fraud sinks in the lobby, shouts, but take me down towards the south eastern corner. i mean, because know them in a,
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some causes pain because see some rather unsettled weather from time to time elsewhere across the med. as you can see, a lot of fine dry and sunny weather more. that's as we go on into sunday with the system for central pos, not just a little further. reese was rolls across the politics, dice, cloud and rain making his way right up into finland. the head of that still dry must go, but down on those temperatures. right across northern parts of africa, plenty of sunshine coming through here. and the showers thought was widespread, but they out there for west africa, of the african stories from african perspectives. 3 short documentary by african filmmakers from sal, neal and democratic republic of congo. and kate, bird islands. life is actually music the way people talk the way we walk is just everything. instructing, timing, go tell them on the mountain. friend of the and mechanics. see
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a new series of africa direct on. i'll just be around the the, you're watching all to 0 reminder about top stories, the sour loading and it runs presidential elections being extended for a 3rd time to 2015. gmc iranians, a choosing between or homeless candidates, best suited possession, kion, and conservative site genilini. iran supreme lead i a to law and the company's actually radiance to votes. here's dom is replaced wishy snack as u. k prime minister off the he's neighbor parties crushing electrical victory.
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david lemons being appointed far and secretary and makes a weeds becomes good since the 1st female finance minister is where the forces have struck multiple areas across the gaza strip. at least 10 people have been killed in con eunice and rafa and the cells, while 5 members of one family were killed in job aliya, which is in the north or the us state of wisconsin, has played a key role in the last several presidential elections. joe biden is as a campaign rally, they as democrat sco increasing the worried following a shake of debate against donald trump last week. but biden's remains adamant that he's staying in the race and can be trump in november. or right now, let's cross to madison. wisconsin with john henderson is live for us long john, following that disastrous presidential debate by then is under enormous pressure to
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show you can do the job off the off to that debate. so what does he have to prove at this event, as well, partially as a lot to improve more than 70 percent of americans think he's too old to be president. and that includes a majority of democrats, of what he has to demonstrate. and he's told the allies, by the way, that he knows the next few days will be crucial. but he's really gonna show that he has the energy at the physical stamina in order to continue to run his present. and that's something he's trying to do. his allies here have been talking about in excess of hand wringing among democrats. they say that the president joe biden has done a good job and that he should be able to continue to do so. but after that debate of performance, i think people are wondering whether 3 years from now we're going to heavy energy, the stamina. that is what he's trying to show. but of course when he's talking here, he will probably do so with a teleprompter. he's done that at a rally after that debate and he's showing that he can do that. he had to radio
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interviews with a friendly audience just yesterday but he's still uh, he says that he knows that these next few days will be crucial in the way allies have been reading. that is, that he is considering whether he's going to continue to go forward, but she in job i can have both said in fact the, he's the nominee. he is going to be the candidate. but we know that behind the scenes there been a number of conversations, a group of governors called for a meeting at the white house on wednesday. at only 3 of them came out to cameras. and many of them who went in had expressed some concern about the president's ability to continue in that job, the publicly, they're not saying that publicly what the president are seeing is mostly a universal support that we know there are conversations going on behind the scenes and there are a number of plan b scenarios. the democrats are mapping out. now what's also lucky to be watched
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very closely is this 1st interviews, 1st television interview. 5 showing the presidential debates and that's expected to in just a few hours. tell us what's expected. so that's right. we'll show you an excerpt of that interview later on in a few hours. but the reason that interview is so important is that a one on one interview with abc news in the the president will not be able to use the teleprompter. he'll have to answer spontaneous questions much as he did in the debate. so he will be trying to show that he's able to carry on those kinds of discussions because one of the things americans are concerned about is when he steps in a room with another world leader, the keys representing the country as well as you possibly can. and he's not going to be taken advantage of. so the effort in this interview will be to show the joe biden has control. he has the energy, he has the mental faculty to continue as president will get an excerpt of that
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later on. all right, so thanks very much on hands. and then wisconsin, just ahead of that to tell a vice interview from president divided with the national riley hitting for a possible election. when in france, on sunday, the left has sent to have formed an alliance to come to the far right party, but left as to as on luc medical and could be an obstacle to any cooperation. in this step, less than travel to the support base in mustang one seen as a symbol of capitalism in this poor neighborhood in north my side. now what community run the restaurant manager come out get money and his staff occupied the american fast food chain outlet 5 years ago to prevent it from closing and renamed it after am legalized by the city government. the restaurant now stands for social justice and to fight against racism and the file right. 240 and we'll take it for we must go and vote. we must come together and lock this party so it can no longer
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exist. can. i'm heard by france resembled his liberty equality and for 10 to 14, which only applies to one. the social lesson. for example, we are here, we enrich this country, look at the caching and say the clean air like they all the heroes who are working class neighborhoods, in my say, a stronghold of showing the smell of shown the lead of la fonts. it's amazing friends about a socialist to run for the presidency 3 times and is this found support of palestine? he wants a redistribution of wealth to lower the pension age. so look, mellon sean is a key the link between the politics and the people among the left wing coalition and he's the only will link with the work and close days before a crucial 2nd round election. on sunday, she tries to secure more votes for the so called republican front against the national riley of marine lips, and never before. as the french laughs. being able to join forces like just your
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regular election. now, are you in the future for now? they're trying to convince people to vote for their alliance, which disagrees on most things on no file, right, government. but it's mainly to show the most prominent figure of this coalition we see as its weakest link. so i'm call it a choice between the peak. i'm calling around the file right on one side and the hotline populous. mental shaw who has been accused of anti semitism a on the other day, we tried to create conflict, was in your opinion, they were tied to to a conflict with, with the companies private companies we, we try to create conflict between french people. so despite their reluctance, many like do was still choose to vote for the republican front to block the file right, left here with them and i shall be lost. always fighting for a cause whether we agree or not with this cause he's not a fascist. and that's what counts would often donating food to hundreds of people every week from our only hopes that if the left does well and sundays election,
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the parties won't forget their promises and put an end to end the quality and sovereignty in france's big cities. that find some l g 0 must say to the know where the power of military rapids support forces has taken control of the city the you and says more than a 150000 people. a flood, the se, off the tax by the r as if. well, the 9000000 people have been displaced by the 14 months, the conflict between the recess and the army. margaret vall set down for an exclusive interview with adults i tell, but han the leader on the street in these ami. he began by asking about the current situation on the ground. i will have to ask any of the time of the all aspects of the war on that in the current military operations, suffering losses in a battle retreating in a certain situation does not mean losing the battle itself and doesn't mean defeats the suit and these people and the suit in these armed forces will never be defeated . it's been of 14 months plus now since the beginning of this war,
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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? how's that for you to have? you have to look on this as a great injustice to a nation as the armed forces, we have the responsibility of protecting the suit in a state. it has the rights to obtain weapons to protect the country from collapse and from being preyed upon by some regional countries which have bad intentions to what's done without the progress of the office full of forces to woodson. now, in no time, what is your explanation of the fact that they have been able to push so far from control towards the se? oh boy, on the roof, there are certain circumstances surrounding the military operations that have enabled them to advance in this direction. but we are able, without determination,
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all will and the support of the suit and these people to repel them and expel them completely from so done. so this, this is a time friends can be distinguished from enemies who also dance friends and was with us. and that was on the ceiling to an item for smoke and how many countries remain silent and turn a blind eye to the crimes being committed every day. everyone who remained silent and everyone who supports what the other site is doing on a daily basis is definitely an enemy. everyone who supports the suit in the state and as institutions. because a friend, let's move now to the humanitarian situation and so then you're to pulse, talk about 20000000 people facing hunger and possibly funny incident. what, what do you have to tell us about the situation? and how does i mean? yeah, you're going to she 11. no one wants to say, but this is the rebel rapid support forces while closing the famine and installing some areas in the for, and destroying the cause. you.

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