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find $100.00 seats, it looks a lot longer cuz i know when the beat, the, the off the, off the market $1.72, almost 30 feet short at the moment it loops is a trend. so its up visible. now the now becomes the actual reality. uh, you know, the mileage you need and we just be just going to be almost like easy chocolate for me. oh, so you want me to go back to the store even be the 10 percent off is uh i was in boxes are ready to be getting talk to him by because they're the ones who would be able to ensure that to go back saving a majority you know, have the address of the minority and then for them is on it. but is there anybody in that to be there in that coalition that has a big presence then that ends or more the, even if the result is the, the way it is. this is the zillow going 0,
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be bought. know. then even this one of us are partners guys actually you know, so i be more do monday. i the 1st the, which is way to read your mothers from is somebody is the leg work is done from 2014, 2024. so if you have to follow the numbers, i want them since website or even after that is, what is your part of the policy decisions. now these things have been done already t, uh long you know, the institution of the national democratic the, the last of the be jeffrey, i do not have a formal meeting between 20192020 region the meeting us you. so that's the because the elections are going to be off, the vision was, was kind of to be on been says, trying to form in their lines. always you visually happened to work here, or they didn't do a lot of parties of the process started big. so that's just been actually just
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a movie in last august, september you started actually reaching out to various other political body and trying to, i mean there's was some movie like so many days and was often never worked with any boys are part of the song as being, i mean, by the big challenges that doesn't move you have when, you know, we definitely want to see a new movie differently. what all the newly a vendor on the back button here on a have some sort of a new, a new yeah. right. i mean is that is the economic agenda, that is a talk of land reforms, but example under forms to do with industry. and then they will talk of a constitutional reforms as well. what do you think the priority will be moving forward given that the result stay about where they are right now? and these are just, are the trends just to be clear for all, for our view as best and waiting on finding results. but if it is a coordination sort of politics with prime minister more the at the head, what does the work look like for new india then?
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of the i think it was a 1st stage of it focused. when do you feel comfortable with the president? tom was richard wisdom would be a, you know, his party or something else. 240 york c 2. 03035 seats far from the georgia community should come from 2 major like one from the north union street or beyond. and the other from the southern state will also be there due to big law lives partners between the 2 of them. do you have those to go to your seats? debated on the basis of the change at the moment. so that would be the $1.00 to $10.00 and say that ok that you know if i reduce because the before just bought it before part of it, we'd have to be good to buy the gold rush in boxes. we don't really know that we're wrong. so what we just got to do, he had actually directed all it is a beautiful guy suit and so you get real fast and the government to prevent
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a 100 d action plan for bed box springs. no, i do not know. he said that speed of even every be able to roll the policies within a 100 days. so there is going to be, you'd have to pick and watch a lot of things. then the last time we'll bluffing. and these are skills which mr. movies never display. so far because what nobody was father, he's always had a clear majority, both the 2002019 and even a good job. and he was the big wood state overdraft either. just an absolute result . you'll be joining us again and about to also talk a bit more about the kind of results of guessing. but we leave it here for the time being. thanks so much for joining us in on. look about their political and list a quick look now at some of the other stories that i'm making headlines around the world age. people have been interested in hong kong over social media posts mocking
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the 31st of all 3 of the tenement squared crack down engaging communist party leaders or the clearing of the square on the 4th of june, 1989. often it was occupied by protest as its belief that hundreds of them were killed. china is national space agency says it's noon up road has lifted off from the fall side of the moon, but john croft is now heading back to a successful baton. would make china the 1st country to retrieve samples from the moon's fall side. a general strike has brought nigeria to a near standstill, shuddering airport schools, government offices, and pa supplies, trade union, se workouts when continue on to the government degrees to a new minimum wage. nigeria is gripped by its west cost of living crisis, unit generation double digit inflation means millions are struggling to buy food. formal hostages have by how much in gaza had been declared dead. these rarely
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armies, 85 years old. i mean, i'm cooper, i'm petty, and your mets god, both 80 and 51 year old. is it a bit a citizen not of buffalo rather died together in fun, eunice. a mouse has not yet released their bodies. a man called his rise prime minister benjamin netanyahu has a game started. he will not accept us. he's fine, does up until all of israel's conditions met. what could be a poor lover? meanwhile, the ministry has got it out more air strikes in the south, instead of a tree with no net top into fighting relentless strikes on rough off. the palestinians are taken to attend at a field hospital in the southern most city of calls. the strikes also hit the city of han eunice where destruction is so widespread that newly flattened buildings no longer stand out underneath the rubble is um your old dream
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. as sars mother ma ma call us consider enough. if we have lost a lot for them. we lost all our loved ones, we have nothing left enough for the love of god implement to cease fire enough. we are tired, humiliated, and broken up, give prospects for full truth, now, look slim after us. president joe biden presented what he called and is rarely ceasefire. proposal that would also see to the release of hostages held by him all his afternoon is rarely prime minister. benjamin netanyahu came forward and dismissed the deal. and says that fully destroying from us has been a key priority from the start and sold to him to the help of we are using countless ways to bring back out hostages because it allows. we've come a long way. but in the process, we've kept the voice of objectives in mind,
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primarily feel of a nation of home us, a home. we won't give up on them either. it's the old part of the plan that clinic by me today. but there's also been pressure on netanyahu to speak the truth. and israel families of hostages have been calling for an agreement that would bring their missing loved ones home. i feel that from week to it, it just we here just for about more and more hostages, the dying. and now we are in the crew to close moments. and if we not going to negotiate and will make a hostage, there is no hope for this country. change route and i can see the men coming back alive, whoever is still alive if it's still going to happen. now that i can these days and gaza as more mounds of trouble pile up,
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international pressure is mounting on israel to end. it's more a shot in germany. severe flooding in the south of the country has given the peaceful people and forced husbands to flee their homes. german johnson, olaf shoulds visited one of the area's hottest seats in the state of bavaria. he said the floods were yet another indicator of the fact both by men made climate change. germany's chancellor surveys the flood damage in this bavarian town, accompanied by the state premier and interior minister, olaf schultz promised solidarity in the form of federal and military assistance. and he expressed his concern about climate change just as a d, as in ja dispute to my doctor did not be the full time this year. i visited an area like the assistance of on him the style. and it's an indication of what's going on in the all scouting. so we can't neglect the task of stopping and man made climate
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change. shut off, listing dawson flood defenses were no match for the masses of water that came down in southern germany. residents are overwhelmed by the scale of the disaster. people. i think they're going to get the bands. everything in the basement is destroyed, finished the fridges freezers, the washing machine, the district, everything is gone. i'm not waiting for the firefighter and the pump, the water out at the basement with nothing else can be done for now. we're moving on this. in another bavarian town, rescuers are mourning the loss of a colleague who died while trying to rescue trapped residence. yes, and it's just weird, just made stomach maternity course with thinking about college and his family whom we knew it's very well this, but the work let's go on and so i can do we have a disaster here so we have to get through it and that so job this is lindsey alf
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corbin. rescuers continue to search for the missing. and officials have warned the high water levels are likely to persist for some time. there was some football in us next where it's now official, french strike, a canadian and buffy assigned a 5 seas and deal with 3 out of madrid. and bobby would move to the spanish side in july when his contract with battery started him on expires. until now, the 25 year old has only played for french clubs. we haven't read, have wanted to assign them for yes, but have only now seen the de and bobby's a is the transfer. is a dream come true? i don't think you'd have been used as a quick reminder of our top story. counting is underway in india, a general election of to more than 640000000 pallets. what cost, exit polls and early trends suggest a victory for incumbent? that means the movie and is building feature php lot with the weekend renting
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that's it for the time being fed. stay with the the news and it special coverage of the india evictions. i'll be back in a few minutes. with more updates. i'm british trying to get in when see you back here? 30 minutes. the
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3 on the, for you. the european dream. we are the millions of refugees. europe's external borders can be used to the test. politicians and brussels are looking for solutions. but how do they resolve the most out? on d, w is deadly. the number of infected
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burns is skyrocketing and mammals for catching the disease to us. we have declared war on the virus and is vaccinating wild birds for the 1st time in europe tomorrow. today, in 60 minutes on dw the w, this is everything else, it is available to them and it has never been since that germans dribbling champion and goal score is only john. pick test, one of japanese 5th line focus, feel everything is simply designed. so i can do this, which gives me extreme freedom this next time devon champion and really stays on
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the boat. what drives they have to keep going? and the sound of the dw, the wait on the field shock. we are the drain. we are the nation. we are part of the we on the field, so we are the dre as we on our journey begins here in tanisha. it's very rare for a camera team to gain access to the refugee camps. here, the canadian government doesn't want images like these to be seen. journalists are not welcome here. they call this the 30 kilometer camp because that's how far it is
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from the next major cities, facts. many of these facts as the gateway to europe. we have the nation, we are. 7 of the they're here waiting for an opportunity to get on a motor boat and go to the italian island of long produce that they will risk their lives to get to europe the place of their dreams. angelou happy peter had to flee nigeria because of his sexual orientation and his region being gay can be punishable by death. now this dusty campuses home along with 3000 other people from 15 nations. he's taking responsibility for the camp. well, i'm the president. my goodness, i forgot my god, he my role is to me the people by the role is to advocate for the my drunk will be so you'll have to sell some issues that have to solve some problems. that's a married man and wouldn't here to braswell the law. yeah. in the fact we fight
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there is a find the most be. so here is a democratic system lice in the campus. tough without any organizations helping them, the migrants are left to fend for themselves. they have to beg for food and water, whole boat quoted, price wise, the best price is a mark. the whole price doesn't get up. and also i'd like to welcome this mccullin's foundation on the sides focus on the time i'm divided into sol, solved onto the there are no toilets or sanitary facilities. only the women have something resembling a shower. but they have to fetch the water by hand and to the nearest location is 2 kilometers away. a farmer provides them with water from the hose. this is the ones that were used to drink, to poke on, also to wash and drone 3. 0, i thought,
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well this website smell, feel a of salt taste. what? so what do i have of of sure. for last week on who is this one? drinking the dirty water gets some headaches, stomach aches and diarrhea, but not drinking. it would mean dying of thirst. everyone here in the camp has come a long way. most of them pass through the sahara. their journey has already been traumatic during these various good. um, so some died, some people even able to make it so that they don't deli as well, but i'm comfortable i, i couldn't even remember the defeat of some of the, those before you can fast by the woodside, you can even spots booms a few months. few months scores 23 year old mary saw slide guinea together with her
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sisters. they travel a part of the journey by car part on foot coming via molly algeria and libya to tanisha. they've covered 5 and a half 1000 kilometers so far. during the march through the desert, they found a girl named rob yacht. now they're all here together stuck at the 30 kilometer camp. is released from the almost 20 days that nothing is more that he's not seeing. it is more that he is on the so you said pete's been in the camp. they show us videos of refugees who they say were taken into the desert by the gymnasium police. many of them have experienced this before they say the police target asylum seekers. picking them up and taking them to the all jerry and, or libya and border know their aim is to determine more people from coming with him
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as booked solid. see from police, which is what it is, cannot be the black people african my grants are using them as it fits nothing. tune them and do it or do that, does that? so we have to trick and come back again over and over again. when europe and commission president or the funder line visited tanisha in the summer of 2023, she was well aware of the human rights violations. she held talks with teenagers. president how you said, but the focus was not human rights or the funder line had been tasked by e leaders with studying the flow of refugees from africa. she was accompanied on her trip by a tele and prime minister, georgia maloney. the e u is looking to tanisha for help. they stopped the refugees and didn't return, receive millions of yours from brussels funded line made no mention of the
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offences committed by the nation, please. at least not in public. she only talks about the crimes of legal traffickers. we need to crack down on criminal networks of smart, less than traffic because they are exploiting schuman despair. the e u has entered into partnership with the controversial president who was a very different take on human rights. shortly after funder lions visit, these images went round the world. the canadian security forces had again abducted migrants and taking them to the libyan border. there they abandoned them in the desert and scorching heat without water. denisia confirmed the authorities were behind these actions. the you simply looked at the other way. european values abandoned in the desert, along with the migrants. one person who knows all about migration deals is girls
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canals. he was the architect of the use deal with turkey and is generally in favor of such agreements with 3rd countries. but he says the use deal with tanisha is unacceptable scale level. it's purely about giving to new user and incentive through money to prevent people from leaving and support cities and heading to you are on you and a half. and we've already seen last year, and we'll probably continue to see that this is not affecting the task. mr. fix davis, but above all, the main cost will be the violation of human rights, the next thing and so high the many thousands of refugees now stuck in tunisia are also changing life for local people, including the last family. they live next to an olive grove. the residence of cam 30 come to them for fresh, clean drinking water. they're not welcome here, but the women don't dare to turn them away. may help me. i don't want them to come
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here. i said when they come to the water, there's sometimes there's 15 of them. sometimes 20. they even come for it. when i turn off the tap, how they just help themselves any way. portion. the way i'm going in the asylum seekers also use the house to charge their cell phones. there's no electricity in the camp and cell phones are vital for the migrants. it's the only way they can keep in touch with our families and with the traffickers. from the in the evening we have to battery cape the door with a check. we're afraid is where you know where i've left and they come at night to grab the cell phone and the landlord, i knew were afraid to go to bed. my husband, my 2 daughters and i a little the i'm going off to praying. lots of bodies on the asylum seekers that leave tanisha by boat are usually headed for the italian
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island of lum. produced on the journey to the e. u is about 190 kilometers. if the migrants are lucky, they will be picked up by the italian coast guard, or they arrived directly in la producer. the crossing though is highly risky, with up to 50 people crammed onto the small metal boats. there are gaps into each has border policing and that has repercussions for the italian islands. migrants are still getting through by september 2023 monthly dues. it was once again overwhelmed. local residents had had enough and we have a message for the european community. we can't do this anymore. you you leaders then travel to long produce to signal to the angry population. they were handling the issue europe and commission president or the funder lion and at least georgia, maloney came to find answers and diffuse the situation. because countries like the
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we are bearing the brunt of the refugee crisis. so it only now wants to solve its refugee problem in neighboring albania. we've come together in the north of the country is around 1200 kilometers from lump into is that the area is home to nearly 7000 people most live from farming pray, nebraska is 80 years old. she lives alone together with her 3 cats. as of yet, she is unaware that she's about to become a key part of your migration system and the she loves her garden and keeps a few chickens. theater is
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a quiet play and she says, many young people in rural areas, leave albania, for jobs abroad. or my article again, this village used to be a city near the people did everything they could to come here. now we hardly have a doctor know, pharmacy and we have to go to the city to get medication. um yeah. you can. um yeah, booking. uh there used to be doctors, nurses and pharmacies here physically. oh, gotcha. again, this, this deserted area on the european union's doorstep is now the focus of attention, especially in italy, which wants to bring it to asylum seekers here. starting in the fall. processing centers are to be set up on an old military compound, and italy will finance and run them. the plan is to accommodate a total of $36000.00 african migrants each year. they won't be allowed to leave the camps while they're asylum. applications are being processed over no more and no
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such good. it's not let them come and stay as long as they need to re up or we are in our homes are supposed to be, and those poor people will not harm us your soon even if they were to bring them into my garden, it up to that they are and will always be human beings. eddy, rama is albania, is prime minister and the man behind the migration deal signed with a tele and premier maloney. he used to be an artist. his pictures decorate the walls. he shows us a sculpture of abraham lincoln reading, a book of donald trump. tweets, is he an artist working on the side as a politician or vice versa? the lines blur when talking about europe. now if you think about here of today, i think a beautiful picture covered with a very, with a gray with a gray cloth. so we need to faithful and look to the picture.
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he signed the migration deal with georgia, maloney, and november 2023. under the agreement, italy will send it to asylum seekers. 12, any of their cases will be decided in a fast track procedure. but still, according to the law, those who are not granted asylum will be deported back to their country of origin. other e, your countries are also keen town source, their migration processing. but at the moment, rama only wants to help italy. italian settled managers of labor such as i say that we are separated by c but and by manufacturing history. but we are practically living in the same area in the government district and t rhonda. the european flag flies alongside the albanian flag. the country has been a candidate for e u membership since 2014, but it will be many years before it can become part of
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a block. the albania entered a new era after the end of the communist dictatorship in 1990. but the country still suffers from a difficult economic situation, and corruption remains a problem. as a leader rama is controversial migration deal like this helps to polish up both his own image and about of his country. we've gone through if for any recognition and for us is enough to not be to not be seen in your tv. for example, like we were seeing not very long ago, 10 years, 20 years ago, a country as a gloomy country, full of bad green knowledge. the corruption and all this is not that we don't have a problem subject even though it is not. do we don't have problems of corruption fire from that box?
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we were not then. nevertheless, it's clear that asylum seekers who end up in albino are not in the european union. this hoped it's all designed to make it really less attractive for migrants. but the deal with albania does not solve the problem of how to deport failed asylum seekers. not surely, of course, it is legitimate for every democracy, for every state government, by the rule of law, anywhere in the world to return people who have no right of residents to their home country or where possible to a safe and 3rd country in progress. nobody question of that, right? but at the same time, it must be clear to everyone that this only works if the countries of origin cooperate. if they do not cooperate, we will see what we've been seeing everywhere for 10 years in spain, england, italy, friends, austria and germany, that the number of refugees being returned to their countries of origin stop our
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