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will tell you in the sharing personal stories with a global audience it's you will determine what the future we all collective we make, always explode on a funding law class progress on which is projected by the electorate. the conservative policy stuff is this was defeated in decades in the u. k. general electric label is taking kind of promising change. but is it a watershed moment and you pay politics and how will it shape the way the country is government? this is inside store, the hello welcome to the program and the bulk of the u. k. has a new prime minister. gustavo has led the like the we apologize for interrupting our inside story program there,
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but we want to take you live today, ron, where the interior minister advice he is announcing the official results of the presidential run off. let's listening to the provinces, governors and the rulers of the villages, the old. they great efforts throughout this period following the demise of president to re see before that they went on top of the look total process building the parliamentary and elections. we also extend the old tanks to our on bass, so there's an hour for and missions and embassies. we also extend, thanks to the radio and television. this will cover the entire process with
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absolute transparency. we also extend our appreciation to the ministry of telecommunication, the for the faded their duty and made model is stone saved minutes. so we also extend the old thanks and our appreciation to the ministry of defense who provided very secure atmosphere together with the new says study and for us to act. so for this process, i also thank all the personnel of the security forces and the police who are on top of the process from a to z. i also extend old thanks and our appreciation to the a below study guards who played and in the store a mental role in the process. i also think the intelligence services and those responsible for the eventual was the ministry of planning
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and budget. the ministry of energy, these are the story and a very dedicated thank you. the, to the them and, and brave. i think all the ministry's government and us citizens authorities but days and forgive me, as i said, i don't remember anybody. the entire process was excellent role model and it was kind of get it out in a very short span of time. the process was completed safely completing and in a high degree of excellence says,
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this is a legacy of martyr abraham. but you see the late president who laid down the foundation of these justice, securities, debility, and prosperity. we have learned from the best we have learned to follow in and see wisdom, providence, and excellence. although there were some where singing as us too, as we have come to know some but less as well as his legs that the elections where raked. however,
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all the smell is as low as his word. but if you take by the iranian people who took to that putting stations in height and out today, we are set into a new chapter for the prosperity of the right hand people. we hope we would take our country to prosper us, horizons extend. thanks and our appreciation to old, those who made these ambiance is available to our people. and as we come over a, the man bodies of the martyrs, off our resolution, particularly the to the brain, right? you see the latest president and this and it started process as we elect
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to the mind, the president of to the is that meant to public of a run. we have gotten me, they did the process safely. and in absolute transparency and as the constant use out of town. so with that now, and so the find the results, we will go through a number of phases that i'm so 10 that we will be able to complete these phases each and every of it. so that's peacefully and safely. i x then all view the media to preventative. as you have done great efforts in the 1st and 2nd rounds of the elections, may god bless you. oh, all right. we've been listening that to the radian interior minister who was announcing the official results of the 2nd round presidential election, which was won by the moderate the reformers candidate. my superior scan
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with uh, some 53 percent of the vote. uh he came in uh he came in uh 1st in that 2nd round the election to turn out was that around uh, 49 percent under 50 percent. a higher turn either in the 1st round and in the previous election. but still lower of according to even in standard slits bringing results, said our, our correspondent, dean tehran. talked to us about the numbers that were that were announced by the entry minister just a while ago. confirmation that page is scanned is the window of the 2nd round. indeed, so position is a decisive being there off the 2nd round of the presidential election. so in the 1st round, last friday, this will turn out was below 40 percent. and these 49.92. and that was the lowest turnout since the 1979 revolution. and of course,
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it was reflecting on the sentiments in the around the people's level phase and elections that they could bring and change whether the form is or conservative. and 2nd, the hardships that you're on is facing. and also partly, some people were also putting the not going to the amount of boxes as a show of as a show of protest to show they have this content with the, with the, with the way that the running governors are handling the state of affairs. but with that concern, because the, the candidates, the parents of the campaign, bins travel cost whole countries for the several rallies trying to convince the voters. and probably they have a cheap because the overall turnout went up by 13 by 10 percent. no, it is for it's $4097.00. it's perfect for 49.8 percent. somebody can be before 50 for fly, slightly below 50 percent. but hadn't said that,
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we should know that more than half of the population, steve didn't go to the by the boxes, but by 53 percent received by the default. miscounted it. so she is now the president a lot and i minister of interior has just confirmed this number. indeed he has, we have seen pictures, scan supporters celebrating even before this official confirmation from the interior minister talked to us. first of all about the molding taylor on this morning is the whole fact. under this new president, things could change for the better, especially when he comes to the economy. you had a touch of each declared. it is one of the iconic squares in the capital city. to run was just talking to people. they have a sense of relief of the years of hardships and the limited liberties. they have
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a sense of belief. they have high expectations. however, they're quite cautious as well. i was just talking to one of the shop owners here and you said that it is the having is 40 wrong they have trust in the present. it lack however, the reason that they're cautious said that so on officially liked it. any one on holding a significant power, so they're not clear how much of space position is going to be given something, know that all of the cumulative problems that the company is facing is beyond the capacity of one man to sol. indeed, this election, of course, coming after the death of the president in, in a helicopter crash in may. um, there's a lot of a focus, of course on what's going to happen internationally. relations with the west. where will uh, the new leader, the new president of yvonne take that i mean that the sanctions, of course,
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has had a huge impact. uh, the economy in crisis. what does the new leader, what does mister fisher scan want to do as far as with nations with the west? the, the so in didn't hold presidential campaigns, the 1st round them 2nd found that was 2 main issues that the, that the candidates were focusing on economy. you loans relations with the rest of the world. but these 2 topics are quite interconnected. they're very much related to each other. they cannot be separate separate. and the reason that economies is really softening of i'm not talking about the nation of over 30 percent, skyrocketing prizes square footage high above high unemployment. and mostly it is because of the national sanctions that that'd be paused on the contract. so one is
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an adage of each company has these reserves of gas and oil, but it's not able to sell that. the domestic production is not satisfactory at all . and it's not able to appeal to the foreign investments. so that's why now, mr. position. yeah, performance can to the, to pull the keys, campaigns, us focusing on that. right. the do, the disaster is the international sections that are being imposed on the of on. and once he's elected, she's going to be negotiate a nuclear, the, with the west. and it was saying that this is the only way to remove the sanctions and body by doing that, he's going to open it on up to the world. and once they get to come to the point that how much space is going to be given by the particular establishment by distributions, talk to us about his relationship with the political establishment the rest. so he of course served as health minister under president talked to me in the early 2, thousands and he has criticized some of the government's policies including the,
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the mandatory, he job law. any ron? what's his relationship like with the supreme leader and the political establishment? and what we talked about was the position roughly just to, to, to define him what a human for misconduct is. but it's not in sophia's himself saying that his lifestyle, he's a conservative and when it comes to policies, he's every forms to do the presidential elections. we have a specialty base. you have seen 7 of them by the way. and if i'm in the last 2 tvs, him, peter has said that she is the forms in terms of the policies. however, she's loyal to the revolution, the principles he's loyal to the supreme lead is guidelines. and he was saying that is not going to challenge the cool of the particular establishment, the islamic establishment, the come to these for the revolution and he's defending the position of your on
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regarding such stuff. however, he was also focusing on a certain model of the democracy as well, who are saying that people are suffocating from the lack of deliberate or this limited liberties, particularly i now step in particular to the you to, for your on us focusing on social justice. equal rights and it was from seeing a more space for, for, for women into come to because it also has a problem is an issue of the gender discrimination as well. but on the other hand, he was extremely cautious. extreme and careful not to be drag in a fight we feed is published means because in case you choose that jesus is a 5 sort of fashion, what the political establish, the security establishment here. he's afraid that these policies are going to be paralyzed. he's going to resist these resistance, but on the particular establishment, having said that,
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mr. business cannot serve as administer off the house doing this the, the government of the 1st president, mom at that time. he started from 2001 to 2005. so he's familiar with the, with the particular establish some keys or the an m p for the right. the city of tempe is named hall lemons. he has been working with them. however, he is not one of the most famous and afford ms. few guys in the country. all right, rest. so thank you very much. we're going to leave it there for now. of course we'll have reaction and analysis throughout the day here on out you 0 to the rain, you need elections. the, the interior ministry just a few minutes ago, confirming that reform miscounted mess with measures scan is the winner of the presidential run off. he beat object and set it aside. deleted with 53.7 percent of the votes. the having use now in candidates running in front of the 2nd drawn to parliamentary
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elections have been making their final push of votes. the frank jolt is we'll have to the polls on sunday, pensions, of in high since the 1st round, a voting last month. left wing and centers groups are trying to prevent and the reading defense, right. we national riley, 40 from winning an absolute majority. and minister of interior says thousands of police officers will be deployed around folding stations. in the united kingdom time is secure. sama is about to hold as far as cabinet music. his labor party was elected in a landslide on thursday and being 14 years of conservative role. some is new cabinet includes a record number of 11 women. rachel waves is britain's 1st e mails chance they're all get believe the 2nd most powerful position in the government. yvette cooper is home secretary and david lam. he has been named us for and secretary, auditory is last 250 parliamentary seats. the west result in the parties history. alger 0 is james space reports in london
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greeted by suitcases in the list since 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 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 the stall him 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
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humbled. as he left down the street for the last time, i am sorry, i have given this jolts my own. 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 to your disappointment and i take responsibility for this loss. so next conservative 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 term in 2022 that would run on the pound for the the rights of center reform policy are usually got 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
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mode is the problem is go straight to the pointing his cabinet is expected, right? to reeves becomes the you case 1st, that a female chancellor of 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. lensky is 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 good ones, tougher action towards israel, and then may that pool be internal pressure on the prime minister james base, which is 0 london, one in central and northern england. the name of potty we gained many sees at last
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in the 2019 general the election. sonya google has more on that from wolverhampton . hopefully we'll have that report for you in just a moment. sonya diego reporting on the election in the u. k. is all right, we'll have that for you in just in just a moment. let's had to kashmir. in the meantime, would jailed catch me, politician, shanghai bill rashid has taken his oath as an indian parliament lawmaker. according you delhi approved rashid's custody for all to attend the swearing in ceremony. now the imprisoned politician is taking regular bales to participate in parliamentary proceedings. the measurements of ankle has more a small victory, gordon and prisons, customary politicians, the residence of shooting. i got an indian administrative kashmir erupt in juvenile
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up to a quote in new delhi granted. shake abdul rashid also known as engineer, issued a 2 hour parole to be sworn in as an indian empty a lone game indeed, based as a win for democracy. this is not a wind familiar line with thoughtful the people of north kashmir as well who voted for rashid? it's a moments of happiness for all of us. jacob to rashid, one elections to india, is parliament from the northern kashmir constituency of but i moved up, but he's been in jail since 2019 arrested on charges of terror of funding. there are several laws in place and indian administered the kashmir that the government says are necessary to maintain peace and security. the authorities are planning to read and evoke the enemy agents ordinance an old law, the mandates, life imprisonment or the death penalty for assisting dribbles. another customary politician caching could, as she knows this law well in 1971,
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he was accused of hijacking an indian airlines flights to the heart of the southern jail time and practiced on he was eventually brought back to india, where his case has dragged on for 24 years with no verdict. so while i'm facing mental physical and financial problems, one doesn't know what the courts will decide or how the judgements will come. accused individuals cannot hire a lawyer without permission. and there's no appeal process. legal experts say it's violating human rights, there's no mechanism about spending like it isn't in place so that she can to present the effected then just kind of is that how does that work, that what is being consistent or what is being suspected? that, that is hard from really but the government says the law is needed to deal with rising violence jumped up as long as you didn't, and the ecosystem of terrorism. those who shelton help will guide terrorists cannot be dealt with strictly not. it's not possible to end tires and be back in srinagar
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. rashid sums going to say they remain determined the dom well, may account how 1st priority was to fight for the refund to teaching. and now we'll apply for bio so that he can be out of gyal and represent the people you know might need that goal. they say is to support those who like the father have had the human rights violated to meet them at the didn't go out to 0. while returning now to our report on the elections in the u. k. where in central and northern england, the name of party, the gains many sees it last, and the 2019 general election has sent a vehicle now with more from wolverhampton, overlooking the house of the west midlands. on the edge of the black country. there was little sign of will hampton's proud 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 help usher in a labor victory. the city is not without its problems,
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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 votes for the right wing populace reform policy, which diverting votes away from the conservatives. a mazda me 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 after they don't, then nothing doing well live up maybe up beats about it's decisive victory, but most of the turnouts, and will, by hampton was down. and that reflects on national trends loose. i have to be dealing with several challenges. now lease a cost of living. the impression is 8 button 7 person and the vision raise has been
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619 percent. so there is a gap there. so you need to increase the, the wage rise needs to match the inflation. i'd actually go up up on most on people's minds, restoring public services. we do expect some photos, the changes from the neighbor regarding the and it just which was a mess. there's 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 i dollars. happy. devices 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, i'll just sarah will. the hampton the japanese government is pushing for the listing of a former mining complex as a unesco world heritage site. located on the side of the island of japan's north west coast of mine, dates back hundreds of years from mcbride. right, for some satellite rollover sato island,
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both below ground and above it is evidence of the intensive mining. the cofton shaped the landscape once a source of great wealth. the last mines close decades ago, with some being preserved full visits as a record of how the generations of mine is toiled here and also the cause. i believe it's important to show not only the positive aspects of the soda mines, but to present all the facets of a complex history to gain a full understanding. at one time among the largest gold and silver produces in the world. the importance of these mines, 2 japanese, cultural and industrial history is undeniable. but it's how that legacy is remembered. because these problems for many of depends neighbors. south korea are included what japan seems to ignore according to activists, representing victims of forced labor and the families of the thousands of koreans who report to work against a will during the last century. when korea was
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a japanese colonies, other one was $120.00 that you'd have done. we've met directly with the families of the victims who had taken decide minds and forced to work. they testified that off to returning from sato, they suffered from long diseases for their entire lives. south korea says it will literally support the unesco bid if the history of forced labor is properly recognized, pointing to the ongoing control vesee surrounding the listing of hashem island. the sight of extensive undersea coal mining it was given unesco willed heritage status in 2015, but public exhibits about its history has failed to mention to you soon bye or time . source of labor, as japan was requested to do all his license. this lack of action can be seen as a refusal to fully acknowledge and address this part of history put on the button and it'll be bravo. if such history is properly remembered. i think many koreans would visit sato island. so many campaigns as both korean and japanese,
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a truthful reckoning with often painful events from the past, from opening old wounds could help hilda, rob mcbride, i'll just say era side of the island japan. that's it for me for the becky boy needs blockers with you next now is the time to be direct. israel's project has been to completely conflict zionism and judy as a. but it was not a jew, israel's a state. and they need to be treated as any other state. what, this is where the tough questions are, as can you see negotiations being even hacked? this is the most important one. so if you're going to bushy poles, unapologetic, i'm just awesome. upfront on out 0 mega rule. so it's for the love of the game. big discount starts at 50 percent and
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