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was model of successes and determination put the high chips in prison based on like so the house on the cd would continue working to see how this to use. and list is really some by thing the decisive election a so outcome in front. so let's just a lion's wins, the most seats in parliament, keeping the file rights from power. but no policy has an absolute majority on the political good luck is almost certain in europe, 2nd largest economy, the hello, i'm know about this, and this is obviously of a life from dell hom, also coming up after 9 months of israel's war and gaza. hundreds of palestinians
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are on the move again off to reports of a new evacuation order for gaza city. us president joe biden. hodges unity on the campaign trail is calls girl among the democrats for him to leave the presidential race. and his tensions rise over the side of china. see japan signs is 1st defense packed in asia with the philippines. the sun is rising on a new political landscape in front and south through the high stakes parliamentary elections as life. no clear winter bots, voters have rejected the far right or no. and the surprise outcome the left when the lines one, the most seats, but it fell short of an absolute majority. and that means francis facing the prospect of a home parliament. the left has won a 182 seats,
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but that's not even close to the 289 states needed to control the national assembly president to remind me of my call, centrist on salma alliance, has come 2nd, with a 168 seats for 3 years left and his time president crow will know how to form a line 6 to run the country. the far right national raleigh, where a favorite and the selection has picked up a 143 seats in parliament securing search place, and the republicans finished force with 45 states. lynette smith reports from the capital congress. a beta expected, the worst with friends is hastily arranged left wing coalition beat the offs and the tension of the last week evaporated. so so i don't know. so remote, i'm not sure this evening the national riley is far from having the absolute majority. the commentators have predicted scarcely a week ago. in fact, it's totally the opposite. it's an immense relief for an overwhelming majority of
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people in our country. those who make up the new fronts, as well as those have always loved the country with the republican passions. the far right national valley president had hoped to lead his party to a majority in the national assembly. they felt well short manual was no. unfortunately, the alliance of dis, toner, and of the dangerous select tore arrangements made by the manual mat cronies with the far left formations to not depriving the french people of a policy of recovery that none the less over whelming least sided for by putting us in the lead in the european elections, and then last sunday, bought dallas boss, maureen le pen seems once again to have been faulted by a republican front. that's where a majority of french people vote for any party that opposes the fall. right? a prime minister gabriella, how appointed by president emmanuel mack, chrome has offered to resign. let me get a moment,
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said companion. from the start of this campaign, i've been alerted of 3 risk spending. the risk of an absolute majority dominated by the far left. the risk of an absolute majority dominated by the far right and the risk of disappearance for the movement that represents our ideas in our values. today. these 3 risks have been eliminated by the french. but what that means is no one party will have an absolute majority in the assembly. the popular from the left wing coalition says they have a mandate that priorities to reverse microns blackshoe policy, increasing the retirement age to $64.00. and they want to increase the minimum wage and to recognize a palestinian state. the lymphoma is one of the party latest present, the manual matter on. we'll have to negotiate with. you tries to come. there is little love lost between the 2. and the only thing the only cover done was the
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desire to stop in the fall right. getting into but it's with algebra funds, there's interior ministry says the turn out was 66.6 percent. there's actually a lot of reports from the french capital. tony, also the results came out, thousands of people came here at the central powers. the plus i repeatedly to celebrate mainly supposes all the left wing and lines the lines for did so much presses and opinion polls had projected in recent weeks, the motor neal. so people, we say that they all just relieved that the far right policy of marine, the pen hasn't been propelled to power by to stop the election. they were real says about what that would mean among some for from people worried about a version of rights about press liberties. reason spoke to one mind whose father had been attacked in 1995 until by some far right supposes. he said, i just can't even imagine what a far right government would mean for fraud. he said it would make me fight to know
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any for myself, but also for my children. won't. the legend has revealed the amount of want results . it says they're all the divisions in from 0, many for right supporters are going to be very disappointed at this result. we're going to say it is on that. and then you have those on the left and the center who will suckers have to try and find a way to work together to try and build a possible sensor sensor less coalition. these aren't going to be very uncertain times and false in the next days. and weeks, sasha butler, i'll just, sarah, congress isn't going to see it has the reaction from the some of the city of mock, say one of funds is multicultural cities. the while the tonight in my say is rather fast as people have come out to celebrate. there's an n t fall right riley up here and here on the side by the water. a lot of families have come out with their children. there's music from north africa, from all over the world, playing on the 3. so rather festive mood. i've actually spoken to
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a few people who were heading towards that n t fall right raleigh. and they told us of their release. they said these 3 weeks of campaigning has been extremely intense, especially for places like my state where this campaign has been very polarizing. i say is a place that has been built on on a lot of wave of immigration is a very cosmopolitan city. it's also a city where the fall, right? the national a riley, has gained in popularity in recent years. and in fact, it must say, voters have come out in numbers to vote today. we don't exactly have the projections yet, or how those fees have been divided in these constituencies. but we know that the numbers of voters have been high higher than usual in parliamentary elections. and one woman told us that this was proof that i must say was in fact not going in that direction. she actually took my se and friend as an example. she said this was an
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example for the rest of your reps that there were other options tend to fall right? going in a different direction then a lot of european nations that are going morris towards that direction. however, i also spoke to political exports, political research are here in my state, and she told me that she told me that they should be some reserve for those last spring and centrist of voters voted against the fall, right. she said that it could be difficult months ahead because there is, it could not be no real absolute majority within the parliament. so any sort of clear change could be difficult to make and also could take a long time. the, the was the holding goes, the end is a nice month. israel's military operation has killed another 50 for palestinians in various parts of the strip. because
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a health ministry says 38150 stream people have been killed since october. the 7th . these are the scenes guys are sitting as thousands of palestinians were forced to leave their homes and almost complete darkness. it follows and is really evacuation order. families were forced to search for a place to set up tents with gun fire on a telling me showing nearby. and these are some of the latest images coming from the city, but it is really a tax of intensified. is there any forces says are counting on strikes on hamas targets. and audrey has more from dental butler in central gas. and is there any forces continue to expand its ground invasion and artillery and or strikes us hawks on the central parts of the causal city where that is where the forces for your new evacuation orders to policy new enough the stuff in a but us in the old city of the cause of city and those areas are very close to edges. i yes,
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according to the palestinians who received their orders. they set that is where the horses did not hop at firing a live in munition and also our tender we're selling. but they're trying their best to evacuate those areas. and this is not the 1st evacuation that happened during this week a couple of days ago, kind of sinews in community. also had, they've got to ation orders, but policy needs to leave that where ever they thought a few ways. they're still going to be targeted just like the policy means that evacuated to the middle area and but with the area has been constantly taught by is ready, artillery. and is there any are straightforward, yesterday those are new courses. i've talked an owner was who were actually 16 policy news have been killed and dozens have been injured. and so far today in to tell you a lot of these 3 policy needs have been killed including omen. and we just received a policy new movement that was also critically injured in a, in a box
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a hospital way. she was injured with our tenure was heading. it's been escalating and intensifying all air in all areas across the causes trip. at least 10 palestinians have been killed, often is really aristotle targeted to home is your body and northern garza. many of those killed women and children. civil defense crews are still searching for several people missing under the rubble on a social basis at the scene of the attack is the firewall and how to be uh, this is really aircraft talk to the house phone by the gene family in jamalia northern casa, let's the announcement cemetery, a number of people were killed and injured inside the house as a result of the striking medical cruise of attempting to extract the bodies from under the rubble of the destroyed house. how many members have said the 15 individuals were living in the house, including several people who already displaced a number of injured have been pulled out and a such as ongoing for people still missing under the rubble. but that's a bit, i know was just, you know, i was at home with my wife and children suddenly and miss out so smoke filled the
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house. my daughters started screaming and praying, and we realized that all hygiene family home had been bombed and everyone had been killed, including women and children. absolutely, the names that i thought they were all children, all of them, most of the people living in the house for children. they pulled them out in pieces . what have they done? their children, what they've done to deserve having their house brought down on their heads. how many of the developments the middle of the civil defense, cruise and local residents are continuing this a medical cruise appear to a found body parts belonging to children who have been killed. these really occupation forces around ping up their attack. the last of which is this attack on the alleging family home. we should have to have attend people that mostly women and children. a number of people are still missing under the rubble. the end of the city of the deal. you're better than that. and israel sizes approaches as a valid intel of a for a 2nd consecutive day. there origin front minister benjamin netanyahu to secure
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a deal for the release of his very captives house in gaza. public trash has been mounting and mentioned yahoo! and his cabinet is office is released a statement saying any potential deal should allow israel to resume fighting. is there any government bind? i'll just get it from reporting and israel's so honda, so who has more from amman in neighboring joining? it is rarely prime minister benjamin netanyahu, whose office releasing a statement with several non negotiable is when it comes to securing a deal for a ceasefire. the 1st thing on that list, he says, is that israel will continue the war until all of the objectives are met. even if a deal is secured, the list went on to say that there will be no sort of weapon smuggling from egypt for him us. and that israel will try to maximize the number of captives that are released as part of a deal. and finally quotes, he says, no thousands of armed terrorist will be returning to northern cause it's not really clear exactly what he meant by that. but we do know one of the things that him
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asked, and the pals to the people themselves have been asking for is to return to what's left of northern gone. so in a deal after much of it was destroyed by these really military known as and yahoo has maintained that military pressure in drop off is one of the reasons why him, us was willing to come to the table and restart these negotiations for a deal. but remember that nothing yahoo was under immense pressure both domestically and internationally domestically these really public se, but he should resign. there should be new elections because he is neither capable nor willing to secure a deal. and in fact, recent polling shows that 70 percent of respond and say that's the bringing back of the captive is more important than the rest of the war objectives. and we're seeing this and continued protests across israel in places like west russo. i'm tell a vive and heifer right outside of netanyahu's whole, but nonetheless, these really premier says, but military pressure is the only way to bring about their release time to send who
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it's a jersey at all. i'm a, this is what if always is a frontier gas and live bullets have palestinian fighters during confrontations and the city of novelist and occupied westbank. it happened off to the military setup. a security code on to allow is really settlers to enter what's known as joseph tomb and the east of the city. it's a monument important to jews, muslims, and christians, and is regularly been assigned to of tensions. but this is say the satellite encouraging triggered classes between palestinians and just waiting troops. the cause of all as long as another bottles are broken, some 11 on into northern israel. israel's army says the attack started fighters in the city of columbia. it is at least one man's being injured. is there any air strikes on saturday? at the town of model, near tyler in southern 11 on no casualties were reported. ah, said vague reports of mushroom in southern lebanon. his brother has launched a bottle of rocket and missed the text aimed at his rating positions. now they say
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that's in response to this estimation of one of the operatives on such a day. and then a parent and zone strikes. israel talks to what is the last, this is an operative. it is a hot opportunity mess. then most of my thoughts. now what's interesting is that his will a hasn't mentioned he's rank, but according to is really ministry. he was so he was an expert in his we lost a defense, a defensive, as well as someone that carried that unsigned and executed operations against israel as a response is blah has talked to get any unmanned tyrone up to 60 missed 1000 rockets. and that is rating positions, they've also reduced footage of what they say smoke rising from the montero and ministry, a base in israel. now air raid sirens could be heard up to 35 kilometers from the lebanese border deep inside israel. and that'd be also in dispense some is there any soldiers have been injured once? seriously, as well as 120 year old and a 28 year old man who was injured as a result from shrapnel from rockets. israel has chiropractor strikes as well,
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the time them to pull right here in southern lebanon has been targeted, as is checked with tact goes on every time israel assess the needs of his beloved member, we expect a barrel of records, and we saw that text from his beloved dale at times of com, the following is estimation. it does seem to be an escalation at the moment. it seems come on this part of the lebanese a southern border, but we just never know when that could be an escalation. said vague. i just ate a large genuine sized up and so they had an autism accusations of war crimes and northwest and me and my for the military is accused of bombing schools and churches kidding civilians on the world's biggest chip. me co faces industrial actions, samsung workers going strong to demand better wages. the
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highlight of the weather looks relatively quiet across the middle east to the mountains, desperate, brisk windsor rambles and lifted. dustin sam, that's going to be the main issue as it goes through the next couple of days. 6 across the composite saudi here kata had a brisk wind coming for us. a great to have for the by pushing down into a month as well. some of the picture then as we go on through choose, they perhaps west of the winds, just slipping a little further southwards by that state spell the north up to what was that eastern side of the pushing up towards georgia. we have got some live the showers to come over the next day or so. so the guy that was the weather, which was the blacks east side of the med launch the dry and settle close enough to garcia. touching $41.00 celsius on hold enough to recross northern parts of africa, assume of the temperature of the full rec. kyra 40 celsius, therefore triply rod. more pleasant to the 20 said, which we'll see and move west and corner plenty of showers across the west africa.
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you see some wet weather now coming into uh like b a c i really. yeah. and into setting go golfing. anything, some big down pools and one or 2 of those showers districts and the way i would towards lake victoria. i'm not too much south of that. but you can see about what, when the weather rolling across the western k, feeding through the southern cape this week of the okay, foundation is deliberate, over $300000000.00. will suffice. emboldened 75 countries around the world, 100 percent of set tasks and emergency donation spence on projects. and we ensure beneficiaries come 1st of a 300 on luis, haven't had gone through the bumps the crossing in recent months. our most of these bless and be blessed and we all turning your donations into direct delivery in the shortest possible time donates with confidence. the
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the, your what, you know, just need a reminder of our top stories. those are results from the 2nd by the funds as parliamentary elections, so the left between the lines as taking the highest number of seats, but the left lock is falling short of an absolute majority. meanwhile, the far right national valley is training in 3rd place. hundreds upon ascending and families have been seen leaving the eastern districts of gaza, stating that our oceans, evacuation orders from the is maybe military fighting and shelling in a near guys. the cities intensified in the past week, pauses of protest as an israel have rallied in tennessee for a 2nd consecutive day. they are getting prime minister benjamin netanyahu to secure
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a deal for the release of his ready captains held in gaza. a us president joe biden has been campaigning in the critical swing state of pennsylvania where he's been focusing his attention and his message on black voters . vitamins reaffirmed his intention to run for the white house in spite of growing calls for them to step aside to let another democrats challenge donald trump on sunday, a group of house democrats how the call to discuss his candidacy. i visual castro reports from the state capital philadelphia. don't let anybody talk about your age . you are young whippersnapper introduced as a young whippersnapper and only enough to genario and by a church bishop in his ninety's. joe biden age. 81 embraced the opportunity to be the younger man for once during the make or break moment in his campaign. i know with every fiber my brain, i know i'm a little trick on 40 years old,
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but i've been around the bush of our we're talking about that check turn 40. okay. decide. you know, i've been doing this a long time. i and i, honest to god, have never been more optimistic about america's future. if we stick together by then glanced down at notes and spoke for less than 10 minutes before an african american congregation and mount airy church in philadelphia, the crowd was mostly adoring. i thought it was wonderful and we're looking for 4 more years. but there were also cracks. did you watch the debate last we yes. what do you think was very disappointed in the debate, but like you said, when you try it out and you get up with a growing number of democrats, have called for biden to step aside for someone else to lead the ticket. but the president has vowed to stay put that's despite a recent poll showing donald trump now leading biden by 9 points among registered
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voters. alicia here smoking occurs to come out before the several parishioners we spoke to said they would be happy as vice president, cala harris became the party nominee for president. this woman says she is undecided between trump, the invited. are you at all disappointed in his 1st term? kind of yes, yes, i am. by what i mean. i mean look at the academy is, is like everything is seemed like everything is all messed up. everything is high. it is, is crazy. it's been argued that black voters in the swing state of pennsylvania helped deliver by them to the white house in 2020. but ever since support for him among african americans has been eroding. they seem to think that they did better on the truck, and i don't know why i didn't under biden unemployment is down in household wells is up among black americans. yes,
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his campaign has struggled to energize this or group of voters compounded by doubts about his age. heidi jo, castro, alj a 0 philadelphia. as honest dreams, nationals released a report revealing what it calls reckless the shipments of jet fuel to me in law. the human rights organization says supplies in china, singapore, and the united auto bandits of channel deliveries through vietnam to avoid detection, international sanctions and jet fuel to me and mars military were the integers to, to stop abl attacks and civilian populations. but it's tony chatham reports, they've had little impact the ruins of some piece of the baptist church and can village, so gang north west to me and it's been on touch since january. on the 1st sunday of the year, the ministry found it. and the school next to killing 17 civilians including 9 children that is sunday. they don't know about the play. they are leaving at the
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whole family. but immediately the bottom from the sky. and the much of the village was also destroyed in several other rates that day over several hours. most military denies responsibility. but amnesty international says launching an attack at a time and place where they knew people would be gathering, with no military target. nearby. is clear evidence of a crime where the term war crime comes in. it's just the the, the lack of care to distinguish between combatants and civilians and the they have to know that civilians will die when they're launching is attacks. the militarist, used its power to terrible effect in april last year in peasant g village. also in this the going region find the jets and he called to gum ships protect. they killed a 165 people. it was just one of countless assaults on,
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on civilian since the military to, well, the willows, responsible, ever faced justice. that is certainly, i think a hot topic or, or, or a topic of discussion among them are people who feel let down by international mechanisms of international bodies. however, they do exist and they have been effective in the past assemblies of normal life has returned to come in. the area is now under control of resistance forces. opposed to military rule. in school has started again. but the children still where the danger from the sky tony chang out, is in the philippines and japan have signed a landmark defense part. so that with a load of forces to take part in training and military exercises together, the new agreement will also give joint access to the military's extra funds of 1st defense packed with any country and asia. tokyo has shared many of the middle is
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concerns about the paintings, actions in the south china. same places are most important, the somewhat president for it in our markets of junior calls, quote, the light giving waters of the west cubic being. see, japan has through it by the philippines on this issue, especially to providing a rules based international order, especially on clothes as well as the 2016 ritual award. barnaby law has more from the philippine capital, mental, a japanese foreign minister in your full stomach. our end defense minister and minority hire. us are in manila for the 2nd round of 2 plus 2 meetings between japan and the philippines. the 1st one having been held in tokyo last year, but more importantly here for the reciprocal access agreement which was signed in the presence of going to be president brandon and marcus junior at the presidential palace. now the reciprocal access agreement is similar to the visiting forces
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agreements between the united states and the philippines. so whereas before, japanese troops could only be in the philippines as of servers, the military exercises between the united states and the philippines, and to provide humanitarian assistance. now they can come to the philippines to train with philippine troops and in a similar way philippine troops. 10 now visit japan to train with japanese troops. the 2 countries. the 2 countries have been elevating their military ties with japan, providing the filipino with radar systems and the newest coast guard vessels of the philippines. but china has criticized washington for worse. we're heading these alliances in the region. it has called these alliances between washington and japan . south korea, the philippines, and australia, a sort of an asian nieto and says that this raises pensions in the region. but from
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the philippines perspective, officials say that it needs all the help that it can get from its allies, be able to build a minimum credible defense force, and to be able to show a united front in the face of what it's called. growing chinese aggression in the south china sea and from the japanese perspective, it is in their interest to maintain the balance of power in the region as well as freedom of navigation in the south china sea gardens below a 0 the samsung workers themselves because they have gone on, strike, demanding better pay and working conditions. thousands of union members are taking part in a riley in the city of fossil, your samsung headquarters, and mazda start of a 3 day stripe. the company expects has profit this quarter to rise to more than 7 and a half $1000000000.00. mcbride's be not the routing, the parcel this 3 day strike. coal is the 1st significant industrial action items
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and samsung electronics here in prestone, south of sold the location of one of the samsung largest production facilities. we see thousands of workers converging, handful a rally, and the forwarding rates. listening to speeches, chancing slogan, singing songs. the union representing these workers, which are some 30 thousands of the work is in some, some guy like tronic that's around a quarter of the workforce and they recommend that around 6 and a half 1000 workers all answering this strike cool. just how much impact that is going to make on production is on we, i because a lot of chip production is automated in any case. and also this union represents the number of administrative stuff and not just engineers and people working on the shop floor. but the union.

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