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the, the day goes on a divided friends parliamentary elections have handled the most seats to our left wing alliance, but no policy has a clear majority stop by us. and then fire us with celebrations over the feet of the fall right out over. and people, i'm not waking up to a friend of mine says political landscape, the hello, i'm real about this, and this is all just a live from don't also coming up of the 9 months of israel's warren guys, a hundreds of palestinians that are on the move again, officer reports of a new evacuation order for guys assisting us president joe biden urges unity on the
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campaign trail is calls go among democrats for him to leave the presidential race. this tension rises in the south china sea, japan. the signs is 1st defense packed in asia with the philippines, the . well, the sun has risen on a new political landscape in france after a high stakes parliamentary election. that's left to know for you. when in a surprise outcome, the left wing alliance has won the most seeds buttons fall in short of an absolute majority. and that means funds is facing the prospect of a hung parliament. but after as one a 182 seats, but that's not even close to the 289 seats needed to control the national assembly presidency manual mackenzie centrist on sambal alliance. as come 2nd with a 168 seats for 3 years left and his time president back home will know how to form
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alliances to run the country. the far right national riley was a favor to and this election it's picked up a 143 seats in parliament, securing the 3rd place and the republicans a finished force with 45 seats. frances interior mentioning says, the turn out was 66.6 percent managements reports on the capital pars a late 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 people in all countries. those who make up the new fronts, as well as those have always loved the country with the republican passions. be to the far right national riley president had hoped to lead his party to
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a majority in the national assembly. they felt well short. no, it wasn't all unfortunately the alliance of this toner and of the dangerous to look toral arrangements made by emanuel mat crony with the fall lift formations to night . 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 that was boss maureen le pen seems once again to have been floated by a republican front. that's where a majority of french people vote for any party that opposes the fall. right? prime minister gabriella, how appointed by president emanuel mack, chrome has offered to resign? well, long as mama 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
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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 black shoot policy, increasing the retirement age to $64.00. and they want to increase the minimum wage and to recognize a palestinian state lymphoma as long as the pocket latest presence emmanuel might almost have to negotiate with the price of the new government. there is little love lost between the 2. and the only thing the only cover done was a desire stone. all right, so you're getting into products with algebra. it was the boss's life 1st, outside of the national assembly. so last night we saw scenes of jubilation or
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misery across funds. i was friends waking up this morning the well people in power. so that's one of the waking up with a big smile. d on their face, many here in the capital has been voting against the far right and also an auto big cities. and for us, we saw it is large celebration some too deep into denies. but of course, in the rural areas where many people have voted for the national valley, the far right party, many are disappointed. the republican funds, which was this upfront against the far right of a combined of the studies left alliance. and the centrist off my phone has been very successful, more successful than anyone was expected until very shortly for before these exit polls came out. so a big surprise here in front of the outcome with the, the, the last week coalition doing so well. and the far i doing
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a lot less than was expected, but it's also the morning, but many here in france will wake up realizing what the taxes all mean. it's a bit of a bit of sweet victory now for the left wing. and the sun plays because it's a completely wrecked mantle landscape that they are waking up. so we have now 3 big blocks. and if you really look at the figures, then not that far apart. looking at the seats, there's only 14 seeds between the left wing co relational game and 1st and the and so i'm a lot of my cool and then 25 seats. i'm the, this is the file, right? national riley, sort us, we pick blocks with very different ideas with opposing ideas. you can say we had situations in france before we had the joplin and he was not have not a majority in parliament. and there was this situation of cohabitation between a prime minister of a different party with the president, but those parties are often very similar. they have similar ideas. and now we have
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a very, very different idea. so it's going to be a huge challenge, maybe even a mission impossible to make a stable government out of this. yeah. what do i care about that because the that challenge starts right now to designate that took us through what happens next. are we expecting a new government anytime soon? i as well, the palace of michael has already announced that to you will. the president will take his time to see how it is all we'll settle in the olympics. of course, also coming up in a few weeks and we've heard from the prime minister gabrielle a title that he will hand in his rights as nation today. but the question is, will the president accept his resignation already, or will he wait? because with the olympics coming up and this fragment of landscape, the will be a lot of stops a lot of negotiations happening before we probably will see a 5 minutes so. so what will happen today is that the problem of the members who have been chosen and who has been re elect to the 577 will come to the national
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assembly here and sort of settle in. but they won't have a meeting until the 18th of july, that will be the 1st meeting, which will make clear how this political landscape is going to look like. i may be my car is going to wait until that day, or maybe days. and after the olympics, i'm totally makes the financial decisions about the new government stuff, us and outside the national assembly in the past that thank you very much. indeed, i want to give you a closer look at the french new popular front. that's fair lines. the steps being talking about now it's a left wing, grouping of about 5 parties, including france on both the socialist party, the ecologists, and the french communist party, the joined forces in june, why they've long disagree to many issues, the prospect of a white green presence in government was enough to make the parties find common ground, they types to cap the cost of essential goods like food and fuel, raise the minimum wage and pose a wealth, tax, and scrap micros controversial pension reform. rainbow, mary is
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a professor of politics at queen mary university of london. she explains the challenge is now facing president and manual my home. and he is in quite a difficult situation. and the one thing that he has been able to exploit thus far to get people to watch get that was the real threat as a far right government. that threat has now dissipated. and so now he's in a situation where his policy has fewer seats and it has the full, but it's do strongly enough relative to the left for it and also be best for him to stand down either. so i think they're all going to be some quite tense negotiations . i think one of the key questions that people are going to be to facing is, is who's going to get to the, to the next government. another key question is, what do they do with the fall left? because my firms ready made it very clear that he was worked with the fall of that and they made it clear that they weren't luck with him. if you take the far left
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out of the equation, then my 1st policy actually becomes the biggest policy empowerment. and so he could then make an argument to save. well, let's carry on as we were. but i think the rest of phones were still quite disappointed if at the end of all of this, nothing had changed. the issue was military operation has cut another 50 for palestinians across guys because a health industry that says 38153 people are being killed since october. the 7th, based of the scenes in gaza, city is thousands of palestinians were forced to leave their homes in almost complete darkness as follows. and his very evacuation order families were forced to search for the place to setup tens with gun far under tillery selling nearby. and these are some of the latest images coming from the city where is very attacks of intensified is there any force and say they're counting on strikes on how much targets palestinian journalist abraham. all kelly has sent us this report from the
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area. we are here in the center of the city. as you can see, the displays from the black neighborhood officers, the minister operation expanded just white now, like the you have been landing as well. also, elizabeth result, really minutes of the neighborhood. as you can hear, mag, gun stuck on the neighborhood. like all of your area is just upside down. also just to air strikes, pulling down the rest of the neighborhood. i thought i'd never heard of the back. you wish or gotten food in the system does not have carpets on them. we would sit in that high and when we suddenly had shows floating around us and they told us to leave the area. so we left immediately. but we did not carry off the clothes, just carried our children and run. we have nowhere to go. we don't even have
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blankets. what can we do when we got displaced? and then 2 weeks later, we displaced the guns. civilians have nowhere to bar. you can see the suffering continue. this begins or they have no place to go to. at least 10 palestinians have been killed often is really i started talking to the home in jamalia and northern gauze. and many of those killed women and children. honest, all sharif is at the scene of the attack, is the follow up and how to be uh, this is really aircraft, talked to the house and by the gene family in jamalia northern casa, close to the, on the 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 on going for people still missing under the rubble of but that's a bit, i know was there was a home with my wife and children, southern the me south fell in smoke filled the house. my daughter's started
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screaming and praying and very lives the l. hygiene family home had been bombed and everyone had been killed, including women and children. episode of the they were all children, all of them, most of the people living in the house for children. they pulled them out in pieces, whatever they've done, their children, what they've done to deserve having their house brought down on their heads. i'm in 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 are ramping up their attack. the last of which is this attack on the alleging family home, we should have to have 10 people that mostly women and children. a number of people are still missing under the rubble. that at the end of the city is a good deal better than as the
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us president joe biden is being campaigning in the critical swing state of pennsylvania, where he's focused his attention and his message on african american voters by reaffirmed his intention to run for the white house, in spite of a growing chorus of voices 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, digital casual reports from the st. capital philadelphia to don't let anybody talk about your age, your young whippersnapper introduced as a young whippersnapper and only in off the generic and by a church and 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 will look on 40 years old, but i've been around the bush of our we're talking about that check turn
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40. okay. decide. you know, i've been doing this a long time 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 a wonderful start when we're looking for 4 more years. but there were also cracks. did you watch the debate last? we yes. what do you think? i 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 bite in by 9 points among registered voters. as i see here, smoking occurs to come out before the several parishioners we spoke to said they
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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 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 just is crazy. it's been. * that black voters and 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, his campaign has struggled to energize this or group of voters, compounded by doubts about his age. to heidi joe castro,
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algebra philadelphia us of yours and john boeing has accepted a pre deal on a criminal fraud judge related to 2 faithful crashes of its 737 max jets. the time is include a fine of an additional $243700000.00. at least 346 people were killed in crashes in indonesia. and if you, if you're between 20182019, the justice department find being guilty of violating a settlement in which the company avoided criminal charges. the company was accused of repeating the safety failures, prosecutors a legs that to boeing, pilots concealed key information from the federal aviation administration. please still needs to be approval of a federal judge to take effect the still ahead on knowledge, a zeta, accusations of war crimes and northwest in may and march with amenities, accused of bombings, schools and churches kidding service. and one of the world's biggest smartphone
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companies faces industrial actions. some, some workers go on strike to them on special wages. the color of the weather looks relatively quiet across the middle east to the minus the summer, a brisk windsor rambles and lifted. dustin sam, that's gonna be the main issue as it goes through the next couple of days. 6 across the composite saudi shiver carts, a, a brisk wind coming for us a great to have for the by pushing down into a mon as well. some of the picture then as we go on through choose, they perhaps west of the, with it's just slipping a little further southwards by that stage by 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 what i went to, what was the blacks east? the side of the med launch, the dry. i'm settled,
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i'll see enough to garcia touching 41 celsius on hold through enough to recross northern parts of africa, assembled the temperature of the full raqara for yourself. is that for tripoli rod, more pleasant to the 20 said, which we'll see. and both western corner, plenty of showers across the west africa. you see some wet weather now coming into liberia, sierra yard into setting go, don't forget he seeing some pig down pools and one or 2 of those showers districts . and that 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 nature of 9 made catastrophes. the rate was quite severe weather events resulting an ever was think devastation. the variety of human factors means their intensity and impact. is it purely natural and the politics behind normalizing climate
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changes was effect, as opposed to be seen as normal. but if that's something that should have to happen to any one, is it really a natural disaster? oh, hell, the permits on al jazeera, the, [000:00:00;00] the, you watching all just a reminder of our top. so is this uh results and the 2nd round of funds is parliamentary elections. so the left wing alliance has taken the highest number of 6, but the left block has fallen short of an absolute majority. meanwhile, far right, national valley is in 3rd place. now politicians must try to form
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a workable governments to buy ministers besides to hamden his resignation on monday and the country is facing the prospect of a hung paula just ahead of the powers olympics. hundreds upon the city and families have been seen leaving the eastern distance of guys. i say things that are urgent. evacuation orders from the is really ministry fighting and shelling in a near guys and such as as intensified in the past week on this thing. international has released a report revealing what it calls reckless shipments of jet fuel to me and more human rights organizations, the suppliers in china, singapore, and the united auto band with those of channel deliveries through vietnam to avoid detection, international sanctions on jet fuel to me and mars ministry when introduced to stop ariel attacks and civilian populations, but it's tony chang reports. they've had little impact. the ruins of some piece of the baptist church and cannot village so gang north west to me. and it's been on
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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 whole family. 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 minute treat the noise responsibility. but amnesty international says launching an attack at a time and place where they new people will 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 are launching is attacks. the militarist
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used its power to terrible effect in april last year in peasant g village. also in this the going region fight a jet and a helicopter gunship attacked. they killed a 165 people. it was just one of countless assaults on, on civilian since the military too. will lose 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. international bodies, however, they do exist and, and they have been effective in the past. a semblance of normal life has returned to can. the area is now under control of resistance forces. opposed to military rule. in school has started again, but the children still wear the danger from the sky. tony chang al jazeera. these 12 people have been killed on indonesia sort of way. see island off for a line slide has
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a new legal gold line that's yours and got on top of the province of searching for 18 others who still missing. officials say the line slide was triggered by to rental lane instead of beings in japan have signed a landmark defense part stuff with a lot of other forces to take part in training and military exercises together. the new agreement will also give joint access to the military's is to funds 1st defense products with any country and asia. tokyo has shared manila is concerns about beijing's actions in the south china sea. bottom below has more from the philippine capital la, the deputies for administer your full stomach, our end defense minister minority hire. us are in manila for the 2nd round up 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
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the presence of going to be president braden and barclays junior at the presidential palace. now the reciprocal access agreement is similar visiting forces agreement between the united states and the philippines. so we're asking for japanese troops could only be in the philippines as of servers, 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 can now visit japan to train with the 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,
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south korea, the philippines, and australia, a sort of an asian nato, and says that this raises tension in the region between the philippines perspective . officials say that it needs all the help that it can get from it to highlight, be able to build a minimum credible defense for us, and to be able to show a united front in the face of what is called growing chinese suppression 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 winds below 0. the panama has closed as border crossing with colombia to blocks. the flow of migrants trying to reach the united states. the routes used by tens of thousands of people from central america. the crossing and the diary and jungle is now blocked with barbed wire fences. move spots controllers in the region with many calling on the
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condominium government to guarantee the human and the solemn rites of migrants. a record of 520000 people use the root last year. many of them were children for venezuela, echo of hating itself, but i'll get that key sidney this time. so this here means that migrants kind of pos, nor can we is a local population that historically different things other than migration. the situation is going to generate a serious problem for us. on top is that the migrants will be stuck here. they will try to pass through another sector of the 260 kilometer border with panama. they're going to try to pass through the sea and they're going to face the panamanian guard . there could be a tragedy where they could run the risk of dying around, you know, put in a, some of the west african leaders has ended. and that is getting capital with fields of disintegration that's off to military rulers of new jersey. molly buck, you know, fossil setup, a new alliance to arrive on. the regional block echo was addressed reports from a budget that caused leaders arrived at this time in
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a board. you aware that the future of the 50 year old organization is under freight waiting? what's talk, today's meeting of its 3 break away members in neighboring the chair, but the strongest position of the board just i'm, it wasn't from echoes. it came from the african union. the withdrawal by 3 countries is unacceptable to the african. you know, we believe in one echo us burkina faso molly and his yeah. and i wish they would go on from a course of the of these. yeah. after being suspended in the week of the recent military course, now formed their own security block called the alliance of the health states. it's not clear how much that costs can do to address the challenge post by the departure of the 3 states. what says that withdrawal could be costly, so the plan of that part, you come this withdrawal will also affect the travel and immigration conditions of citizens. these 3 countries, because they'll now have to take steps to obtain
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a visa before traveling to the sub region. citizens of these countries may no longer be able to reside or freely established businesses under the facilities put in place by echo us and may be subject to various national laws. you says that causes concerned about how the region has been turned into up to you to open your political libraries. and this information, of course, on the alliance of the health states tend to lose. if not, i'm going to switch to the regional block, could lose phase and credibility as a group that keeps its members in check for its poppy alliance of the health state, mental condo fee, market access, travel, and regional support on the local and global stage, which is complicated to desire for a free and vibrant association to rival the echoes with a break and we country seem to have made up their mind at the summit, initiate the amount of programs i remain convinced that in the current geo political context, the alliance of the health states is the only grouping,
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especially a regional one that is effective in the fight against terrorism, as eco us is conspicuous by its lack of involvement and this fight. depending on how it goes and then use a whole alliance proceed. the next few months would be critical to not only regional stability, but also the future of democracy in west africa. how many degrees i would use, either of which i, the samsung workers and the sides because we have gone on strike, demanding better pay and working conditions. sizes of union members have taken part in the valley in the city of i saw your samsung headquarters involved the sort of a suite, a strike. the company expects is profit this quarter to rise to more than 7 in the hospital $1000000000.00 drop. and brian has been at the value of the class,

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