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on, on alex's era, the front says holding the 2nd round of its problem entry elections, the fall right, made a huge gains in the fast from the color that runs se, hey, this is out of their life and also coming hospital, a struggle to deal with the wounded in gaza and all that is really striking to un run school kills more than 169 months of displacement border fighting between israel and has but as far as moving 90000 people to leave the villages in from 11 o clock on the same bus route the in i robi were tenants are marking sub a suburb central to their civil rights in the backdrop of recent deadly 5.
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the call is now 1100 gmc, that's 1 o'clock in the afternoon and from the way of voting is still on the way in the 2nd and final round of snapped parliamentary elections. it's being seen by many as a critical elections, one that could change the political landscape of the country. the far right national valley is hoping for historic victory, often making shoes gains in the 1st round. last month. the left wing coalition and president emanuel knock on centrist policy. i'll hoping to stop it from winning an absolute majority, which what he will be hearing from it just. i'm getting put cheese and i'll say and southern fonts but fast. let's think to step vasta and she joins us now from the polling station in the french capital step. there's obviously lots at stake in the cues that up until now have been reflecting that i imagine people have broken slums with whom it of the well,
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we've seen some very keen photos here at the funding station in paris. that's been a bit quiet. and the last hour because of the lunch hour, but even then people were coming in and a very busy morning indeed. and we do have some official figures now about the voting. the photo turned out around midday, which was uh 60 a 26.6 percent, which is higher again. then the 1st round we saw on last sunday. and also it's quite a bit higher than the last election in 2022 showing how important this election this moment today is for people here in france. and we've been speaking to voters who have one word in common. they say to all concerned concerned about francis political future. a very worried that it could be a political in stuff in stable situation after this election today. and they also worried about the choices they have of for voting today. because we've seen that
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also the 1st round when the far right national, ready one significantly that the other half actually a joint forces in the what we call a republic confront against the file right here in front. so the central and last waiting parties are basically joining forces. they have full about more than 2 hondas candidates to give the other candidates more chance to win against the file . right? but for some people it's a, it's a concern because they say there is no center and we are basically voting for extremes to day. and that's, that's a valid concern that a lot of people seem to have a right now. and if this, this a front to rep, probably confront is going to be successful here today as a to us in the past, which then that's still a big question. step awesome, that keeps going on fighting for us in the french capital. today we'll be going back to our little bit later on. thank you step. well, let's now see what things like in the south and speak to some gainful g as in law say, interest. and as we were saying earlier, this has been
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a brief but fairly divisive campaign. there in the south we've, we've also seen that reflected in the 1st round, a version of the yes, that's right. the port city of my say is a city that has welcomed foreigners for more than a century. you know, he's had italians, armenians and spaniards out in the early 19th century and then uh, north africans in sub saharan africans, since world war 2. so this is a city that's very much it's make up, has been built by waves of immigration, but the city right now is very much split and 2 very different camps. on the one hand, you have 5 constituencies where the fluoride is a leading in and has led in the 1st round. and then you have 2 other constituencies that in fact there, you've seen a wave of support for the left. and these 2 are, see, it's a went to the left candidates already. they are no longer,
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and there's no need to, to continue the race for these 2 seats. so it's a real split on the one hand, you 2 constituencies already gone to the left and the 1st round over 50 percent of the votes. and then in the 5 others it's the full right. the sleet is leading in the, in, in devices. so what you're saying is this city really split between those, those 2 camps and in fact has happened in the context of you know, how rising debates over immigration, we spoke to some migrant communities here who say they are concerned. they think that these debates over immigration are often you know, devices and they've told us that they will be watching the results tonight very closely as well. we're here on, on to 0. if this i'm getting for the, for us in law, say thank you have just all french verses in the overseas territory of new canada. and you have already call us the balance of this also comes just weeks of to unrest in the capital. knew mass against proposed reforms that were opposed by the indigenous kind of population with ours because of band gatherings in the territory
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. this selection weekend, as the 15 people have been killed by, is really strikes on gaza. justin storm. not photo is the targeting of the un run school on saturday, sheltering the space palestinians that killed 16 people and wounded at least 50 others, did not cap under the sara refugee camp in central garza, the number of victims is overwhelming. the stripped slow adjust remaining health facilities, deluxe, the hospital, a mouse has rejected, as well as claims that it's on the targeted fight as operation. the of the school is very forces of also kills at least 19 palestinians since stolen on sunday. 6 of them died in an attack on a residential building and the as a way to area that some central gaza, the wounded that will also take him to the locks the hospital. the hezbollah has launched another barrels of rockets from lebanon into northern israel as well. as
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the army said, the attack started fires in the city of type, serious, at least one man has been injured. on saturday, is rarely strikes at the time of my rule. but that's me. a ton in southern lebanon, no casualties. the reports as well, for on this, let's speak now. trial correspondence as a bank, he joins us now from much. are you in which is in southern lebanon? i said it's been a very volatile situation. no way you are right now. can you walk us through what's been going on? yes, it has been father kyle and i, but this latest barrel is a tax comes off to a parent is ready. drones strike against his law member in becca, which isn't in such a never know now that jerome strikes the talk today call. now what we know from the law is that one of the for tips messed up most of the thought was killed in that attack. now what's interesting is that since blah hasn't given the frank, they just said that he's an opportune. but israel has said that this was someone
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that was involved an expectant because with us at defense this, i was involved in the signing an extra fusions of a variety of operations. now as a result of this assassination, his beloved has launched a barrel of rockets and missed all the attacks against israel. some sirens could be heard 55, cuz i'm it says from the lebanese border, which is quite, do you understand that the run 2214 rock is of a 5 much, much better on we've also seen footage of and don't system trying to shoot down some of these rockets, we know that some wires have resulted as a result of that but not have change that they have hit the mirror on. it is really a mirror on a base. and every, some footage of that the show was some smoke rising from that. but we also understand that one is ready, demand was injured. the 28 year old results. tom dash rock road rockets from the shop. i'm from those rockets as well as also kind of how it strikes they talk to
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building 711 on in the time of correct. is this an s good? is this an escalation with not so much just folding the beginning of the c'mon done last week, but the situation is volatility. we have is quite period, but then have his intense periods when his belie responds to us. estimation of any of its members. also back there on the ground for us in southern lebanon, were forcing with all the leisure. thank you as well, that violence between israel and hezbollah has the space for the 90000 people in southern lebanon. many are hoping that the will will end soon. so they can return home. so hold on has this report from time and some 11 trip to id. now me to hers. life has been put on hold for the past 9 months. he's from bleed to one of the villages along lebanon's border with israel. the front line and the latest conflict between hezbollah and the is really army. let's not, not a fee. i mission left the hey,
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my husband of the no one can be happy and comfortable away from the home. but on the land, we are suffocating. as much as i try to explain that though, you wouldn't know how difficult it has been for us all the time is more than 90000 people have been displaced. the less fortunate are staying in schools and relying on whatever health is offered. united nations peacekeeping troops may not have the power to stop the confrontations that have been largely confined to the border region, but they are providing much needed 8 lebanese were already reeling from a dire economic crisis. the same as the dean says, he spent all his savings, the few $1000.00 that he was hoping to use for his children's education. that's all i know. i've heard of it for our house has been destroyed. if and when this is over, we will return to nothing. many people have lost their homes and many of us thought into trying to rebuild their lives elsewhere too. and even if the conflict and it
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could take months, if not 2 years before homes are rebuilt, us or to say, up to 3000 have been destroyed. and another 12000 damaged days turned in 2 weeks, weeks and 2 months. but the revival of diplomatic efforts towards a cease fire in gaza as a deal to release is really captive has brought some hope. hezbollah has said an end to the war on cause it is the only way to end the confrontations, but it's not clear if that will be enough for israel, which wants the arm to group, to pull back from the border. marion, like many others here, wants to be optimistic, but she says so much has already been lost. she has her own and why are they be? yes, people say we will rebuild whatever stone every wall. even the soil is full of memories and that can't be replaced. there's also little sense of security. western nations have been trying to prevent the cross border exchange of fire from becoming a wider war that would bring with it yet more suffering for many an end to what has
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been the worst confrontation in 18 years can come soon enough that their elders either tire southern lebanon, 7 people have now been arrested and anti government protests being held to cost israel. demonstrations of demanding new elections, and deal for the return of captives being held in gaza. crowds of enrolling outside the homes of government, ministers, and members of parliament. just as of also brought some major highways. prime minister, benjamin as in yahoo is facing mountain pressure of his handling of the war on garza sundays. protests. awesome. ok. 9 months since school began the how the economic community of west african states begins to day so much on sunday, but not amazing is being overshadowed by 3 full members. setting up the arrival
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organization created back in 1975 echo a savings to strengthen economic ties, prevent, minute treat, who is and protect democracy. since then it's become the main political authority to in the region. but in recent years echo, as has also faced difficulties in terms of maintaining peace and order over the past few years. they haven't military crews and molly begin assess a new yet. so in response, the block suspended all 3 nations and imposed sanctions on each. and molly, the 3 west african nations and announced their withdrawal from echo off and then formed their own regional grouping. cooling at the alliance of the health states. low correspondence addresses at the eco s summit for us and has this from it's been that to make to the for west african regional book, because a number of clues have set up several crisis leading to suspensions and such as funds those actions resulted in 3 member states burkina, faso, molly and the chair renouncing their membership,
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informed me that one of the alliance of central state our people have turned their backs irrevocably on echols. and it's now up to us to create the alliance of the health states and alternative to any artificial regional grouping by building a sovereign community of people's. although most of echoes pending functions helping lifted. many believe the crisis has undermined a week and the organization. i did have were towards the championship, says much has been achieved in the past year. the handling of the front dryly solutions in these countries have even though perhaps not id me what we would once bought. it has helped to de escalate attention because at the point tension was really high and
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of things could help going south at the hotel, the organizations troubles on security on the economy. economic slowdown, as it resulted in high cost of living, leading to violent protest in some members state. i talks about, i'm groups, i also, i major concern, one of the main reasons. cool leadership in particular fossil molly, initiate gear for toppling that democratic governments. the head of some this echo somebody to nigeria, the leaders of the newly formed alliance of the health states making this yes, capital yup. that discussed security and defense, competing terrorism, economic cultural trade exchanges. i noticed one day elias will need support from the rest of the region. if they decide to operate on that one, i might need to know the for the costco increase or the countries that we didn't need to help, this groups will continue to exploit. that is gumps that could be created, and then of course, continue to impact of heavy tools on board. the security for the citizens over the
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300 eco assess, initiated, most led by the senate and his president to bring the 3 countries back into its fold sofa that annoy indications this has that was the site of the timing of the alliance of the health states. was deliberate, it's to show a course that, but again, a fossil molly image you can do without the original book. but some i normally say molly end is in particular countries difficult is, is all remember countries echoes decide to isolate the tool unlocked countries. as leaders of a base, a hell, a lions wrap up that meeting and the share of course members gathering in nigeria have not commented on the near me meeting. likely hoping the latest efforts were convinced that june to let countries to return to the regional organization. how many degrees? i'll just do that. a good job. i jerry. the law still ahead here on out of here. the gun bass of escalating west and me on the west side is trying
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to push the military out. and around this president elect must resist scan promises to bring the nation together and sub pool or radians in his 1st speech. since winning election, the hidden in hon and community across india. is it definitely fine, especially the world's largest importance in the uses, especially those can new products from roosting to call leaving work is with a dangerous one on investigating, especially in just trying to get on out. is there a week to look at the world still place in the stores? what kind of response can we expect from china if tech talk is indeed back from the markets and economies and small businesses, how time cube is wide, economic problems be addressed, trying to be fixed to understand how it affects d. 9 south asia is growing,
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but employment levels are actually fully. why is that counting the cost? oh no, jew sierra the . ringback the, [000:00:00;00] the
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welcome back to watching al jazeera. let's remind you about top stories this out. the 2nd round diversion and process not parliamentary elections as on the way the vote could mock a significant change in the political landscape. the far right national riley apology is hoping for a historic victory of to make a huge k and some fuss from last month and central gaza at least 16 people have been killed and 50 others injured. and then there's really bumming of the all new sarah refuge account. the goal is the health industry describes the strike as an odious man. as the law has launched, a barrels or profits from lebanon into northern israel is what was all me said, the attacks johnson fires in the city of type serious at least 19 has been injured or canyons unlocking, especially for sign a vast array of what's known as saw, the saw the day when people stage nationwide protests demanding free and fair elections, then it was a pivotal moment that ended single potty role in kenya, activist. so
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a now to empower allows between those events of 1990 and recent demonstrations which left $39.00 people dead and a violent police crackdown. same as robbie reports not from nairobi. i visited my blood because of the on the go meetings, bullets and tear gas attacks and arbitrary arrest reverend timothy. enjoy. you have seen it all before and still bears the scars from fighting for constitutional reform in kenya, in the 19 ninety's succession. got to do it is the final risk, which is not the original. what do i bring? and if i continue with it, or what we redid, that time to pretty solve the gates over the course here. sure. visit just then please my gratitude into them for them. my thoughts on while the reverend was taking the rubber bullets to the head, president william utah was working as a youth leader in the rift valley. for then president of daniel, a rock boy,
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the violent tactics. we've seen use done kenya streets in recent weeks to deal with the civil unrest are strikingly similar to the disproportionate and heavy handed tactics that people normally associate with president moines. some of the scenes bordering on the absurd protesters passing out flowers, police responding with tear gas, some seems more sinister activists say these images show subs, hired to infiltrate peaceful demonstrations and instigating rest. police have also been accused of ignoring instances of looting all to a road public support for the protest. president rudo denies any wrong doing, saying it was all to preserve the rules of law. if you see the ruler, know, then you must also be the who no, no. and so extra. judicial feelings cannot continue to happen. abductions cannot
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continue to happen in the country. that is governed by the rule of law. the face of the combo represented some of the 185 people, including children, forced to appear in court this week. many to with the stand and showing signs of abuse by police refused to release them despite the courts throwing out their cases . this was a wanton refusal of the on both sides to obey the laws by which police are bound rebecca, his personal museum, reverend enjoy, says there is reason for optimism and things aren't as bad as they used to be. struggle is part of the democratic process. and what is happening in kenya, he says, is the same as everywhere else. oppressed people fighting for freedom, the same bus for avi. 00. not roby. oh, man, laws, military genta is facing resistance from grapes, determined to topple the government. fighting has been especially fast and the town of to diem,
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which is in west tension states. both sides have been taken prisoners of war. tony chang has more now and a warning. his report does contain some disturbing images. resistance forces pushed back against government troops on the outskirts of to the west. and mamma fighting is the 5th and the town battles ranging from house to house, slowly that pushing me in the trio into deem township alone. there at least one or 2 groups of resistance scientists, we're confident we control at least 70 percent of to dim township from the city itself. we think we now control about 40 percent of it is the military withdrawals, homes and businesses a 2nd line here and both sides take prisoners of war. and most military is notoriously brutal with the resistance probably cuz it catches in february. so just posted videos on social media,
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a fight has been beaten and found in chains. then they were burned to live for the team. however, soldiers taken captive by resistance forces a given access to basic medical aid. and in some instances released from the absence of any formal judicial system. they have little choice, but the most shadow government says it needs international support to rebuild civil society. we capture the people at the pool and the criminal. why wouldn't it put without the good off presence and without the good judges, how can we do that? that just is so and that there's at the small but very important stuff. the internship. i mean it's kind of help to the soldiers. it's the end of the line. but if nothing else, the secure and well fed me and most bits of civil war that can be counted as a when tony chang elders are around this president elect to muster for jessica and
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has patched us of order radians. it was in his 1st speech since pacing his rival in the presidential election run off. but as restful sat a reports not from terror on. so jessica and we'll have a hard time meeting expectations. the dispute is also present, so you need the 20172021 will not approve by your ons guardian console. when it started, it was approved last month was not given a high chance of success. but after weeks of campaigning, the forms for the patient, mr. pitts. this again has been inactive to run your wrong supporters work week to celebrate his election victory. as president elect, he promised to be a president for oh, on the 7th of the people of iran, the great notion of a wrong, i come to serve all of you. i extend my hands to ola ryan's previously health minister under your aunt's 1st reform is present and how much side to me in
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the early 2 thousands is this. john has served as a part of material from the regional activities since 2008. the frequency emphasizes loyalty to the lucian doing his presidential debates. money to to get a, i'm a conservative in my lifestyle, but a reformist, in policies. and from day one, i have repeatedly said, i follow the policies to sit by the lead on 2 of these olympic revolution because many considered a visitor paper statements as an attempt to avoid the reef with powerful officials . but you also promised this more liberty's social justice, and it goes of rights kind of high angle governments cannot dictate culture were against coalition. and the violation of women's rights and is running laws will not change people's behavior. as no one can forcibly removed few jobs from writing women. now i can also impose the huge, up on the is this still says he was further into ties with non rest of the companies, but they insist around muscle. so reconnect with west to remove the international
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sanctions. as the scale support, there's hope she's pregnancy wouldn't be a new beginning for the wrong, but the president elect. we'd have a hard time meeting that expectations to deliver on his promises. he would have to convince the west that that one is ready for tools while ensuring the 4th degree that it's here that these products will not disrupt the system. because he said that was a 0. that wrong. well, it's not just days of the his election when i'm a new versus prime minister kissed on isabel. he want a nationwide to the u. k. including northern ireland, scotland and wales stone that held his fast cabinet musing a news conference on saturday, during which he insisted that the previous governments controversial scheme to deport asylum seekers is dead and buried. the prime minister also said his huge victory was a clear backing that the electorate wanted him to govern or full content corners of the united kingdom. oh, that's it for me and associates
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a next inside story looks at whether it runs president elect must be possessed. can, can fulfill his promises to bring changes at home and abroad to stay with us here on our address here. the the, as you're here right here, let's roll with your weather update asia pacific. our summer rains. moving over the, he's trying to see the yellow sea as well pouring into the korean peninsula. it can its way into japan hunts you, but not where we need some relief from that heat impact heat stroke alerts and play for areas including tokyo, but eventually your temperatures will drop down and that community will screw out of there by thursday. just a high of 31 degrees stones also across china is a yellow river valley. here we seen some flooding and she had for example, hot and sticky and shanghai 38 your factor in the humidity. it's feeling about 50
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degrees to the me. at least the winds moving from the eastern med through jordan, iraq that's still blowing down into the every pm peninsula, is spinning around the sand and does for saudi arabia's northern borders, province and the eastern province as well. so not too far away from re on on monday, i think we'll see when gus is about 50 kilometers per hour, sending desk drawings for the empty quarter as well. the monsoon range beginning to fill in across buckets, sconces and verse of rain for karachi. and there are 2 problem spots in india for connecticut states in the south. and our natural progress in the northeast could see some flooding in line slides here over the next 24 hours. see you later. the football enjoyed by funds across the world. but it also plays an important role in challenging colonial rule. and now tyria ensued on the mission of the clock. what's
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the point out, is there a well told the powerful story of how footballs became more than just to support and the fights against the french and purchase colonial authorities against the initial executive. and for one thing, actually, the rebel game, algeria. and so dawn on al jazeera, a, ron's new president has promised to bring changes at home and engage leaders of rod . but with the supreme leader wielding the ultimate power with less fluids possess, can be able to fulfill his promises. and how will he deal with the many challenges facing his country? this is inside stores, the hello and welcome to the program. i'm getting you navigate them. iran has elected

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