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i'll just be around the government challenges here, where the iran has a new president option was 2nd round. the voting must have possessed can, has won the race, defeating his wible by nearly 3000000 bucks the, about this, and this is obviously a lot for me to have also coming off more is really attacks across the gaza strip. at least $27.00 palestinians killed and central gaza, including 5 journalists also ahead. we won't be charged on actions, not on words. and you, your k prime minister outline says funds for the nation
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a day off to his labor parties historic london slide. when plus i'm turn which of the all bring of the latest updates on the flood situation in the back of that she has not this region the so we're going to start and iran where reform is kind of, it must have a possession, has won the presidential run off a beach has conservative rival size generally and fridays vote. possession gotten 53 point to 7 percent to the vote. that's nearly 3000000 votes ahead of me. received 44.3 percent arrives in timmy administrators. as the turner was up to 49.8 percent, so they're running and so being speaking about their expectations for their new president, we are very happy that missed the position one. we really needed a little bit president to solve the economic problem of the people. i don't have
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any feelings. one does not know whether the situation is going to get better or worse. i didn't vote, and i don't have any feelings whether mr. possession or anyone else one. but i am very happy that at least a better candidate was chosen. i think he is more suitable. also sought out has more from the, from more than half of uranium is who are eligible toward the end. the elections didn't go to the ballot boxes. some of them were called at the elections, and some of them simply wanted to show this content with the way that the governments had been run into the country. however, the water turned out increased by 10 percent compared to the turn out in the 1st rounds. those are what it's for position young had been celebrated his victory. they have high expectations from him, but they're also a wave of the difficulties ahead of you on faces to amanda social, cultural and if one of the challenges at home and potentially a to relations with the west pacific young and his 1st post on social media have to
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be an elective promise to be the president for 12 to the election campaign and presidential debates to repeatedly ask besides his loyalty to the so called revolutionary principles. and the guidelines that are set by the supreme leader both is taska has position is not easy. on one hand, she has to convince the west this one is ready for normalization. but on the other hand, it has to ensure the 4th degree needs in iran, that he's policies domestically and internationally, with not disrupt establishment. decided that i'll just data to her on a little bit. motors really strikes and guys are categories 27 palestinians including 5 journalists, 6 people were killed in strikes and a home at a u. n. warehouse north of them across the refugee camp is the central garza hospital officials say 2 children and 2
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u. n. workers are among the dead. another child killed a woman and 3 children, and about a refugee camp. a 2 although palestinians have been killed in a separate striking dare obama of a mountain. this we're going to go to the hinge country who's in general by the in central guy. so for us, just bring us up to date. but these really attacks across guys, over the last few hours and well, it is ready. soldiers are blowing up presidential houses in delphi, and there was also a raid on the north of britain, the rates come. and since the past 24 hours, at least $25.00 policy needs have been killed, including, including, under where it goes and also journalist. and it's not only that all of the policy in use feel that there are risk of being targeted there, there. everyone's being targeted, we have been sick, seeing billions, his environment, it's who were trying to reach ya being targeted and also journalists who were trying to uh, reach the area were also targeted. the, the,
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the thing is like also it's not only happening in the southern parts of the causal strip. also not certain parts of the causal strip is being talked where there was a raid on india bad. yeah. where a policy mean has been killed and also quite the copies have been firing live with munition on the policy news, inches a yeah, let me remind you that the ground invasion inches continues for a week. now it has been very hard to connect information and to know what's going on the ground because at some of the people who were trapped and sending a pose top to sending anything out. and we do not know if those families are lives are injured with what's going on with them. but we know that the last thing that they did not have lots are they did not have food. and they did not have any medical assistance, despite the fact that they have been injured. also, the middle area has been with missing artillery, selling an air strikes, but the story is, this is all going on. while there's sees far negotiations,
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there's the deal going on and palestinians believe that there's nothing changing on the ground. and that's why palestinians are very pessimistic about the ceasefire. the same exact system must take airstrikes and not others having continue, despite the fact that there is positive talks about the fuse fire. so policy means are left in frustration and despair, waiting for any news about this. and the end of this for this war has been going for 9 months. so, and policy news, our drain costs. are you in denver? obama? a central joseph. thank you very much. indeed. let's talk more about those. these find negotiations is really government is sending, negotiate just the content and next week to resume garza sees far tullocks had a v as really intelligent services being in the heart to discuss the details. promise i benjamin. that's in. yeah. whose office says gaps remain between the parties. on thursday, a senior us official said that had been a breakthrough in negotiations with comments on us as well as the statement saying
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we reject any plans or proposals that se sick 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 as a palestinian not to be agreed upon by our policy or even people. it has been done . it is finally army right across a number of homes in the town of bates, south of nablus in the occupied west bank. 3 people have been injured during violence between palestinian fighters and is really forces and for others have been injured and fighting with these really army and biologic comp, east of novelist sizes of demonstrators from the palestine solidarity campaign or holding a march in london. the roots demanding an end to what it says is israel's genocide, time the u. k. government support funded. meanwhile, demonstrations supporting israel are also respected to from the rally. going to take you to melina visual individuals. that's the protest. but the people they're
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telling you about what they want, the government sales and they wanted to put that different magic way trying to find the complex. gotcha. and how many people they have they have been cut off by the on the god to recognize it as part of a piece of put up a lot of that from this new government to try to the,
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to one of the present to some or how many years i'm going to every single one of these projects, today's different we had on the government in the you k. so that, that might leads to the wireless or not very helpful. i think that may be a small difference because we know how you probably want to sign them into want us to get in part of the independence on the few labor and the site, visit the green party and they have always will be good. but i doubt, but to the top of the policy will listen to the much activity between the conservative southern that we don't have any more in the label when it comes to the god. the issue that varies pretty much uniformity as well, which goes back so many years in the all trades in the on site and the ministry,
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the complex, i don't see those rushes changing very much when he comes to the top of the case on that has shown himself to be some pretty, can make his honest, to be honest, kentucky, expressive from us as well. people on the street like this is what his name is, action across society, the word change his position must be forced to do so. thank you so much. by the the the that
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the only the you guys do 5 minutes is just given the news conference out for holding his 1st cabinet meeting here. so i'm a detailed his priorities including reviving the economy and reforming the national health service. he said he'll scrap the conservative governments planned to send and documented migrants to lawanda, calling it a gimmick, thomas labor, victory, labor policy one, a landslide victory on thursday, ending 14 years of conceptual to the 11 stainless bedding. better before install to the depth of pain. a tyrant, look at the numbers that have come over in the 1st 6 months of
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this year at the record numbers of thought is the problem that we are inheriting. it has never acted as a tyrant who must be opposite because everybody has worked out, particularly the dogs that run this. that's the chance of april cuttings were one that was so slim, less than one percent. but it was never attempted. the child says we're not going and not being processed and stag, hear that full and paid for accommodation for a very, very long time. it's have the complete opposite effect. and i'm not prepared to continue with gimmicks that don't act as a deterrent. rober challenge reports from westminster in london. we'll also talk about change that, that change the labor government is going to bring to a previous life. and british politics case, dom uh, is, i think, often criticized as being someone who is big on vibes and quite evasive, often on actual policy and off to this 1st cabinet meeting and off to this 1st news
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conference that he's given as prime minister. i think those criticisms are still going to stand because apart from the talk of change and a part from that announcement that the rwanda policy was that and very we still don't really have much of an idea about what the details of a labor government. so he's actually going to look like a journalist, they try to pin them down on various things off the move out, see what he's going to do about that child poverty and various things to do with at schools and prisons, etc. and he wouldn't be putting down his main theme is main topic, was that the use of a conservative a t molds done that the stability of labor is going to be the change that ends for the 1st time a long time the country is going to be treated 1st by the, the,
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the government's in power rather than the policy that it comes from in france, voters, they're going to be heading to the polls on sunday. and one of parliamentary elections there. tensions have been higher since the 1st round of voting last month. in which the far right made a huge games last spring, essentially, scripts are trying to prevent and are even depends national valley policy for wanting an absolute majority. the parties call it arizona by bella aims to become the next prime minister. well, many migrants and refugees living in front of so worried about their future if the far right wings. the vote, the national riley party has focused its campaign on immigration, calling it a threats to french culture and values. isn't going food reports, and i'll say in southern funds as this um, wesley left in the assembly. this is a refuge for homeless migrants in refugees in my say, 8 live in this cramped space. many were teenagers when they risk the dangerous mediterranean crossing to europe in search of a better future. but after business,
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we spent days at sea bank god rescue f. kim. it was because we were, i lost this save this thing with support from the mayor. this charity helps migrants and refugees find housing and to enroll in schools under french law, unaccompanied miners are entitled to free shelter and education no matter where they're from. but with the rising and t migration sentiment in france, charities worry places like this could soon shut down couple months. and even if it's in foster care, it becomes harder and harder, more and more shelters of being evacuated, enclosed, they'll always young people sleeping in the train station or just on the streets. the to france, host, few or migrants in refugees than germany or spain. but immigration is one of the most debated issues here. proposals to shut the borders, prevent undocumented migraines from getting legal status and increase the port stations are becoming more popular is on by just nicholas on political because they
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base all the problems of migrants, but it's not the case. well, the construction work that is done here is done by foreigners. the hard work is done by following up with can security deed comes up once to the success. 65 percent of french citizens think the country has welcomed many people from abroad and shouldn't take in any more. while another finds more than 60 percent belief emigrants contribute positively to cultural diversity. you know, may not say the, there are a lot of migrants in most se, so i think people were pushed to focus on this. but after role, who isn't a migrant in, from trying to come this week, the south winners, the biggest support is club for the popular football team or not been domestic, said that waves of immigration has made the city the customer, call it in place. it is today now an opportunity or a problem. the outcome of sunday's vote will indicate which vision voters and breaks if to some good food. alda 0 must say, the still ahead on the 0. 5 stay in the race.
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you as president joe barton insist is more than capable of taking on donald trump in november's election. the how i know somebody last up in the hall since she made weather across japan. i've central china. we got to meet your front, which is running its way up towards the cree and put in your classroom. i know it's every flight pressure that will run its way across the saved mold and areas of japan saying some very heavy right? wet weather, which stretches this way across the south korea, by the state into those know the sections of charted. we're looking at $36.00 celsius in tokyo. some of the temperatures are for shanghai. i've similar conditions as we go one into monday that ready for monday's,
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you can see it does slip a little further south with. so making his way to northern parts of south korea, the layers of hon. she wakening somewhat as it does say, but a 37 intake as 99 and found high here, but enough tiny, a showers to across the southeast asia. some live you one sliding out to some outright into up already i was running across a good part of indonesia. as usual, penny a shout was too across south asia, the heaviest of which was northern parts of india. just around the foothills over him. a last one or 2 red warning, stealing force here. tony's orange warranty. so i still plenty of rain around as we go on into the next few days. weather stretching up the western gas and right now, but back his thumb, the, the,
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[000:00:00;00] the, [000:00:00;00] the point, you know, just need a reminder of what's up. so is this uh, it honest reform is kind of, it must have possessed skin and has one of the presidential runoff featured consecutive size. you're leaving,
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investigating about 53.7 percent of the vote. that's the, the 3000000 head is leaving to go 44.3 in here, but it's probably most or customer has detailed his priorities into the climbing the economy and reforming the national health service. instead, he's got a scrap, the conservative governments planned to send and documented mike needs to run at least $27.00 palestinians have been killed in the latest is really strikes some jobs that including 5 journalists to un workers have died in the bombing of the un warehouse close to the my god as a refugee in central task, it shows water and gaza has damaged or destroyed all universities and this strep forcing many students not to pursue the studies. but the sage university in the occupied westbank is offering some gaza students the option to study online, free of charge,
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note order reports from roma. nadia studies hard for an exam, trying to block out the seemingly endless floor all around her. after being displaced, 4 times the nursing student and her family returned to their damage told me to have a son east of con eunice, seeking some semblance of normalcy. now, that is continuing her education thanks to an initiative by beauty that university in the occupied westbank. she and more than 3000 others are studying for free. as visiting online students, it's an endeavor that requires determination. the valley i must find an internet connection and hold it last for the duration of the lecture or test. so the professor imagine us motor and
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dozens of business that could then mix in administrators volunteer their time to students from gaza. he says this is an act of defiance and commodity. and it's the least they can do. it's a formidable task. in the past 9 months, israel has damaged or completely destroyed. all universities in gaza. 88000 students have lost their path to the future. our role is actually to give the chance for the people to actually imagine a different future or other than that and decided to sort of by the coordinated power for dahlia studying is about resisting the normalization of war and inspiring others to look to the future. as tuition and the things that we have to feed them everything
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study and gives me hope that it tells me it allows me and my family to look past the death and destruction to hold on to hold in gaza is to defy the odds shortly after our conversation dalia and her family were forced to sleep again in the dead of night. under is really the environment. now in attempting the scorching heat of a mile off is june's. nadia holds onto her notes, the only remaining promise of a different destiny that all day i just need to know my law occupied with bank palestine. british efforts along the way for millions of people who are being cut off by flooding a northeastern bangladesh authorities of one of dangerous levels in several districts. i'll just say this type of strategy has this update from phillip. widespread flooding continues to inundate rural areas of not distant bung with dash, tens of thousands of still stranded and in desperate need of fresh food and water.
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ali who was saying a poultry farmer has 5 family members to support. he sighs, he has not received any help from the 3rd is yet still in shock is not sure how he will code that i yeah, in the flood has badly damaged most of my home. many of items were washed away by the water and we are bad. the making ends meet. i have not seen floods like this and my lifetime in for some just finding a green pasture for the live stock has become a major challenge. the 1st jazz, whatever says we are facing much hardship due to this flood and a viewing. i have to look for gus all day for the fuel. nice stuff that i have left bad weather is also impacted burn the dish to solve this region. many rowing a refugee is leaving the foothills of the camp where heavy rains and the land
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slides have been causing loss of life. and where to beg them last a 21 year old son and the land slide. my son got stuck on to the mountain, the loan slide my to turn to a night and try to rescue him in the dark as it was to the indians. not distant state of meg ally. and now some bothering bung with dash have also experienced heavy rains and flooding and whizzing weeks. the filling region of an off is bangladesh already devastated by last month. daily is now facing new flooding from heavy monsoon, rain and upstream water from india worsening the situation. so i'm environmental experts believe that they retrograde fall is linked to climate change river bed. so taishan river, encroachment and the recently constructed eat meat or marine highway in the flat plane region map all source and the effects of the floods. you tell me if you don't want to know the new highway is
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a barrier for water flows of the water that comes from india is by rock river. 35 percent flows through the sooner river and the rest through the cushy river, which is directly connected to the mits, mani floodplain at once the flags received for the router and farmers. we have lost everything. it will take months if not years to rebuild their homes. they need all that system they can get, but for many help is you have to come from the job the, i'll just say, i'll still are not this bangladesh. the leaders of sounds isn't molly? looking at fossil a new job, we're going to hold the 1st of our joint summit. they say it's going to be used to strengthen the military and economic cooperation. the alliance so. so how states is as cold as a new economic and security block created by the military governments of the 3 countries. it was set up last year with the 3 nations agreeing to help each other in cases of on developing or external aggression. molly burkina faso and these have
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all had military cruise in recent years. the larger regional block was suspended the nations in response to their cruise and to impose sanctions on new share on molly in january different countries. and i'm just bare withdrawal from if it was. and they also caught ties with friends of the us and they've turned to russia for security support. the us presidential bible says last week's debate against donald trump boss and his best performance. he made the comments at a rally in the buffer ground state of wisconsin. it also promised he'd still beat strong pen november's election, johannes and reports from the city of madison answering calls for him in his presidential campaign job. i didn't was emphatic and unequivocal. he's not going anywhere. but guess what? they're trying to push me out of the race. well,
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let me say the stories i can. i've stayed in a raise the beginning to learn. when you get knocked down, you get back. i think he's rambling performance. and the 1st presidential debate binding is based sinking supporting poles and rolling calls for him to see the democratic parties nomination to a younger candidate. in an exclusive interview with abc journalist george stephanopoulos biking said he performed poorly due to illness, a section was found terrible matter of fact, the docs with me, i asked him if he did a cobra test, he was trying to figure out what's wrong to do the test to see whether or not i had some infection. you know, a virus. i didn't just had a really bad cold. if you can be convinced that you can not defeat donald trump,
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will you stand what's in front of the lord americans on several house democrats who publicly urged by them to exit the race. virginia's mark warner is reportedly assembling his fellow democratic senators to do the same wonders nation was done. most of the people we talked you here in the democratic leading town of madison. wisconsin said they support the president and they want him to run. it was wonderful as i thought he is spot on. there is absolutely nothing wrong with that man. fantastic. better than i could have ever expected and you want him to stay. absolutely. but even here among those who attended biden's address, there were doubters things to a 100 percent. um you know, he, he did pretty wellness speech. but you know, he has, he has moments where you just sit and wonder what he's saying. with po showing most americans agree with that sentiment. bygone might be determined to run with some other democrats or waiting their options. john henry, l. g 0 madison, wisconsin. i can borrow has brought destruction to mexico, southern island,
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of course, of looking at power and some of the results in vacation times the why the system is not being downgraded to a tropical storm. after hitting the nearby, you will find time peninsula. us officials a warning to storm battle, could we gain strength and had texas as a category to how to can are latin america added to lucy and human reports from the mx and mexican city of tomb hungry residential bloom, mainly low income indigenous mayans. wait patiently in line. soldiers prepare a meal of fish to rice and beans. the only food most. what have you. since before hurricane barrels, mexicans, you can turn peninsula dawn on friday. i in. on thursday night that cut off electricity. now there's no way to cook and we're all hungry. power lines are
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still down and telecommunication shoddy at best aftermath of the category to storm is obvious to the i put these families live hand to miles. having something in

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