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[000:00:00;00] the, this is the, the news live from bell in its election day and the u. k. prime minister. really soon after and his conservative soft face and a heavy defeat. after 14 years of tory role, voters are expected to walk, change incent, labels, stop in to number 10 dogs and how it came. barrel lashes, jamaica with 5th winds and heavy rain. the restful drag and storm is now headed for mexico and the southern united states.
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the, i'm gonna have those as well come to the program. voters are heading into the polls in the u. k. is general election, the opposition labor party. there is the overwhelming favorites to when and, and 14 years of conservative roof prime and, and services, so not to made a surprise cool for any elections, a decision that is projected to backfire for him. we both show a vote as a deeply dissatisfied with is governments and key as thomas center last labor ponti is on cost for a landslide victory. the cost of living and the state of the health care system among the key issues for britain's still so neck is hoping that he can sway undecided voters voting on a grave face. prime minister, racist so not lead,
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didn't he send to ride the conservative party in the political fight that he, himself cold war and is likely to lose many people. they want to say the result of this election is a full grown confusion. the all i believe in my bones that it is not, and i think you do to we do not surrender to labor. we will fight for every vote. we will fight for all values and we will fight for our vision of person. but this time, it seems that this vision is all to of stick with what the british people want of to 14 years. in paula, the conservative so know, facing a mess of defeat is thomas sent to leslie. but polity is now 20 points ahead in the polls and isn't close for victory, changed labor policies, they box it up moving forward. so it does uh, with a lady backed up, but that is what we're fighting for. let's continue that fight. if you will change
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your hoc to vote for it. and this change is what the british population seems to want service to indicate both has a most consent, filed the cost of living as trained health care system and migration, which has increased in recent years. and this last issue placed into the hands of nigel thrush. and he's on to me, gratian reform you keep party. the party has seen this search in support. and while it's not likely to get a significant number of seats in parliament, it goes to change regions. political that escaped but whoever gets to full the next bridge, the government will have to prove to the british public the this time they made the right choice. apartment association, so not cold is selection just a month and a half ago with bull is now showing. is tories 20 points behind labor? i asked the w london correspondent,
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big boss why sooner called the election so quickly. it was definitely a bit of a gamble, so he had a bit of head when he cannot make good data inflation just coming down from a 41 year high. so he would have felt that this could base the carrier belonging to help him. but as you said, the impulse really hasn't changed and labor is, has a soul. it leads about 20 points and the pulse hasn't really changed, not so yes, it could have backfired. but in any case, it would have been a long shot and difficult for him to turn things around. now what can you tell us about the label, either queues down a bit and slightly next prime minister. i'm in queues, thomas constituency and central on. and then over the past weeks, i've tried to engage with people. i've tried to awesome. how would you describe to style my? and i have to say that it really wasn't very easy. lots of people were just couldn't really describe in a characterize them as a little bit boring, accuse the news,
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those. and he's trying to basically use it to his advantage. he's saying, i'm not, you're kind of the to be the sac as director in your candidate to be the next 5 minutes though. he's a lawyer, so he's saying he's going about things diligently, slowly. he's not offering a great vision, but more slower reforms to get most the, the economy back on track. so that is what he's hoping to do from this of the british voters. that'd be it change, but it's changed to a sort of most solid sense of ground center left politics know, walk is on top of his to do list once he is in number 10. i think really one of his biggest task is to re gain the trust of ages trust in the u. k. of politics of politicians. is that the all time low that will be very difficult to, to turn around. but when it comes to, to very closely policies, i think it's the cost of living crisis is that most defining issue for most of
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bridges rates as unexcused, alma has promised to turn the bridges to a language and she called to me a run and 2 calls the right say that we all know will not come overnight. it's more like a long term strategy. and the question is, how is he going to do this? in the, in the short term, public service is crumbling. the health service has over 7000000 people on the waiting list. more and more people have to go resort to food things. so there is really a cost of living crisis says that very many people here in the u. k. and they want also show to of on so it's not just long term on says see the good briefly, when can we expect 1st results we have the exit polls. that's a tenix of u. k. time just of the 10, except that usually pretty reliable. so they will give and direction of travel and then overnight the results will come in. so we're expecting that by tomorrow early
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morning we will know who the next british prime minister was the big boss that in london covering the british parliamentary election for us. thank you. very much the leaders of russia and china have hail the stability of that partnership. at a, you ration security summit in our stomach has like some drug and they put it in sheets and paying were joined by representatives from several other countries including india, foxes, to, on the wrong, russia and china launch the son high cooperation organization in 2001 to serve as a counsel, ways to west them, lead organizations. 14 called the summit, a key pillar of a multi polar world that a joint declaration was signed. so as a by participants at the sun high corporation organization. summit of correspondent emily sherman in rita told me more about this declaration. well, most of the declaration was very general. for example, the participants said that they wanted to develop
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a united and fair world. there is one point that i think is worth highlighting, and that's the fact that the participants called for a broad reform of the united nations, including to make it more representative. so essentially they were calling for it to be brought in for members. i guess of the global south to also be able to join the united nations. and that's an interesting point because i think it shows what's the central message of this summit today, which is what you mentioned, the multi polar world order put in this opening statements to the summit mentioned that several times he said that he hoped that the ceo of this organization would be one of the pillars of that multi polar world or other order, which he actually called a reality today. and of course, that is in opposition to what he calls the unipolar world order, which is the western dominated us dominated world order. so that's really the main message from china and russia today. questioning the dominance of the west. now the
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west has but tried to isolate russia over its in evasion, his invasion of ukraine. what's the talk at the summit about this war and about the future of this war? of the, um, it was mentioned uh several times. it was, you know, the backdrop this week with um, the ukrainian president village music lensky who was and of course, at the summit it's talking about peace talks this week. yesterday, the turkish president, edge of tape arrow on, was also there a head of the summit. and spoke to put it in and he offered himself up as an intermediary for peace talks between ukraine and russia, which the kremlin then said was, would be impossible, the spokes person for the kremlin. and today in his remarks, food and also said that the 1st of all he blamed the west for the war and ukraine, even though he attacked ukraine himself, of course. and he also said that he would be open for ideas and initiatives from
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the participants at the summit to regulate this conflict. which is interesting because china has, in the past, offered itself up or said that it would be, you know, willing to you'll be an interim, an intermediary between russia and ukraine. so in the sense, watch that space, but we don't know whether it's just rhetoric from put in a briefly, if you can, how much weight does this blow cold? could really challenge the west initially? i think this has always been seen as kind of a regional organization. um yes, more and more countries are joining this organization. but i think the main thing is that it's symbolic of the deepening friendship, the deepening relations since the current war began between china and russia. that's one point. and some people are talking about this being an anti western block, even a block of authoritarian states, which of course has been highlighted today by beller ruse joining the participants . and of course, this is an opportunity for pollutant to just show that he has friends and that he's
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not as isolated as the west might think he is emily serving then thank you very much. how many styles i have looked at some of the other stories, i'm making headlines around the world today. police in india have made 6 the rest, the following tuesdays deadliest and paid. those detained members of the organizing committee, they had been granted permission for a gathering of 18000 people. bus 250000, turned up to listen to a preacher. $121.00 people died in that stumpy china is confirmed that several of its citizens are dead or missing and an attack in the democratic republic of congo. badging says middleton's target today, a chinese funded company on wednesday. it happens in the northeast region rich and the minute will result is where a tax, a common shanghai has issued its 2nd highest heat way for low does
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temperatures backseat, $38.00 degrees celsius. the conditions are likely to persist throughout the weekend . trying as weather bureau has won't, the nation is facing whole time and longer heat waves due to climate change. the atlantic storm barrow has been the earliest to develop into a category 5 hurricane for many years. it has now we concisely but remains a keeps as a destructive force. is i pause just south of the cayman islands over nice and known as mexico and southern texas. wait for the stone to arrive. the clean up has begun in many parts of the caribbean. batteries and sluggish jamaica is the latest caribbean nation to suffer the damaging effects of barrel winds in excess of 200 kilometers per hour and heavy rain
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from cuba to venezuela. grenada, and st. vincent on the granite deans. the deadly storm is leaving its mark or the cayman islands and mexico or no bracing for barrel. the hurricane is the earliest to reach category 5, a result of climate change. according to some experts. its path is not certain, but it could eventually end up hitting the us state of texas. here in mexico, as you get time peninsula preparations were being made. some areas have been evacuated by the navy. the for a long time we were in a very vulnerable strip of land where we have to see on one side and the lagoon on the other. and the waste of the community is about half a kilometer or a little less. i'm not sure. exactly. so a hurricane, even a category to that causes the c to rise, which has happened before with the c merges within the go when it's very dangerous
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for people to stay here. then in nearby tourist resorts preparations are being made for barrels arrival, with many, also stalking up on provisions on the beach. though visitors enjoyed the last few hours of calm weather before the storm will be staying here because their flight. so do you will. and so when they and the thing will just take advice from the will tell and the that it, or the, or the we're not to scare the barrels. seeing here is it hit, jamaica is expected to make landfall and mexico late on thursday, or early on friday. you're watching dw news. here's a reminder. all the top story we're following for you. the holding stations are open across the united kingdom. voters are about to deliver a verdict on 14 years of conservative rules. and all recent folding points to deep
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dissatisfaction with count prime is services sooner than predicts massive with full kiss tom is essential, this label pot and that st. from me and then use the in front off. it will be a will it is update at the top of the gab office in berlin from me and the whole news team here. thanks for the this shadows. these costs and video shed lights on the dog is devastating colonial har is infected by germany across and he employed to score supposed good farms and destroy lives. what is the legacy of this wide spread race as depression today? history? we need to talk about here the stories,

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