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child soldiers reloaded on al-jazeera. also its official new term new powers for turkey's president. lives in iran when you're watching al-jazeera life my headquarters here in doha are also on the program the fight for yemen strategically important gets closer to the city center the forces fire rockets the saudi capital. and displace families from their certain links of camps in the desert while russian airstrikes rained down on the syrian province. also migrants stuck on a boat with nowhere to go as european leaders try to figure out what to do about
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the. welcome to the program turkey's electoral board says ress of the one has won sunday's presidential election with nearly all of the votes counted the board made its announcement just a short time ago that one took slightly more than fifty two percent of the vote in a field of six candidates his main challenger was ahead of them in change from the c.h.p. party who drew millions to his rallies but only poll thirty percent the imprisoned leader of the pro kurdish d.p.'s team the meter took eight percent it was the first time turks chose their president and parliament at the same time so far once a k. party is leading with forty three percent now the c.h.p. is second with twenty three percent and the h.d. p. will be the largest third largest party with just over eleven percent now these are
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live pictures from ankara where present one is addressing his supporters in the turkish capital let's crossover listening to see what he has to say. you didn't give it as you all know all your good thoughts other symbols died almost like you fought my closest con ten thousand. competitor you know the difference between you know. many persons we have between us about twenty two percent difference between the two of us amount of. we have received that but. i want to. know who have trust in me who have trust in my party who have trust in my leadership i want to thank you. from the bottom of my how to cut out the. job
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but. also go to. the parties. jelly i want to thank him before you go in front of us. he supported my presidential campaign. also had i learned. i also tank. who is the continuation of. you know his part the. part of the great party that about. some type of the one this is a clash of souls the winner of the presidential election in new constitution longyou way of governing which will give him executive powers the exact results of
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the parliamentary elections won't be in until the twenty ninth of june but it does look that he will now be folding with the party a coalition with one of the other. parties it did well in the election of course we'll continue to monitor what happens in turkey of course in the coming hours and get full analysis here which is there well jamal a shell from the ruling a k party headquarters in ankara. besides a lot of the reports in the lead up to sunday's vote think it was going to be a tightly contested election president project to one only he did the first round she's essentially secured a second term as president you know the difference between him and the closest insisted i don't change a one hundred ten million votes now in the first statement made by president but the favored one are those results came through he said that she will vote for the
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president for all charges he promised that he would not allow for anybody to be discriminated against inside surjeet just because of the political leaders who they voted for or their the background gender o.p.c. when it comes with that background one of the ethnic minorities just like you to register my knowledge you found sunday to be a joyful day for them because their party do you think you wanted to cross the ten percent that's holding your place in parliament obviously he's elections on sunday were not just for the presidency they were for the parliament as well it turns up a lot of the cheap votes yet party boss maintaining a simple majority in the legislative body the new body which now has six hundred m.p.'s in its as opposed to five hundred in the previous one another positive thing in terms of the democratic makeup in turkey because it secures greater more diverse representation while the act party maintained their majority there but they lost their super majority the two thirds majority which would allow for them to continue
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in terms of making constitutional changes so that's something that they will try and play down but obviously is seen as a setback for them now moving forward this is going to be a new era for turkey it is the first time they have an executive presidency a lot of the powers will be concentrated in it's obviously the parliament still has the ability to get rid of the president if they see fit and it will require votes from the members of parliament they're about zero to one speaking to the crowd. after that victory said that she was cool or promised that he was going to transform turkey into one of the ten most powerful nations on earth he said this was a victory for all turks because obviously the high voter turnout is close to ninety percent as he said observers are putting that to roughly about eighty six eighty seven percent something much greater than many of the other more stablish democracies not just in the region but obviously in western europe so a significant day a significant election to say the least here and so on. both of us with for
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reaction from the opposition see hates peace headquarters. there's frustration and disappointment here the republican people's party headquarters the t.h.b. they hope that their candidate more i mean jay would at least have forced a second round runoff vote to do that they needed to deprive stop present one getting more than fifty percent plus warm vote it appears that one has done that in j. has not really got over about thirty percent of the vote so a lot of disappointment here though the opposition will say that they never started off this election with a level playing field much of the television news at time was devoted to the act party and president and they got about sixty seven hours of coverage last month compared to seven hours of coverage for example for the republican people's party those so they say they were facing an uphill battle all the way they might take some consolation from the suggestion that the out party has been to deprive its
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overall majority in parliament it will have to work with this far right m.h. p party to to help pass legislation through parliament and those in favor of the out party and also the kurdish h.e.p.a. is represented in parliament so that may may suggest that is a very representative selection of turkish society in parliament but above all yes frustration and disappointment here the c.h.p. but we're not going to see a second round runoff here for the presidency of turkey. cannot is the research director of the center foundation in washington d.c. now he says turkey's transition into an executive presidency will be a complicated process. first of all don already stated in the campaign that he prepared the transition process for the executive presidency so we will see a rapid transform ation period to the presidency and it will be complicated it will have
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a lot of little critic cancels it that will include changing the current state of government actually the prime minister's office which has been the most powerful office in ankara for long years will be abolished and it will be the president's office there will be changes in the parliament so it will be a transition process that will require hard work. those sixteen year leaders have held an emergency meeting all migration ahead of a major summit later in the week pushing for new solutions to the deadlock over who should take in my currents and refugees landing on european soil w.k. reports. as they posed for the cameras in brussels the central question being posed to e.u. leaders was if they could find a solution to the migrant crisis for some this is appeared to become decisive over recent weeks angle america has had to concede ground to her domestic allies on sunday there was a further concession at least in tone isn't. we all agreed that we want to reduce
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illegal migration that we want to protect our borders and that we are all responsible for all topics it cannot be the case that some on a deal with primary migration and others only with secondary migration everybody is just sponsible for everything wherever possible we want european solutions which is not possible we want to bring those who are willing to gather and find a common framework for action the issue has been brought into sharp focus by scenes like these films aboard the vessel m.v. lifeline in the mediterranean two hundred twenty six people rescued from the sea but stuck on the ship as different countries refused to accept them as it were a metaphor for the entire migrant crisis it is extremely difficult and i would say it's even harder now than it might have been two or three years ago because in the interim we've seen a number of government changes including a number of hardline governments a couple vocal but also we've seen a polarizing of positions between countries based on their experience of migration
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italy has proposed a ten point plan to try to drive the discussion forward suggesting different countries exempt reception centers as part of a commitment to abandon the previous dublin regulation whereby refugees must claim asylum in their arrival country as he left brussels on sunday prime minister giuseppe conti tweeted his happiness at the the way. talks had progressed when this meeting was first called it was with the hope that sixteen member states might be able to iron out some of the problems and then present solutions to the twenty eight member state meeting that takes place on thursday and friday this week the question is will there be any kind of compromise acceptable to the full e.u. summit dominic kane al-jazeera brussels well saudi arabia has observed today ballistic missile over the capital riyadh according to its defense forces who the rebels in the evidence say they launched the rockets targeting the society defense ministry who to use have stepped up missile attacks in retaliation against
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airstrikes by the saudi and the rotty coalition. fighting in the yemeni forces the data has moved closer to the city center forcing even more residents to flee most to heading to the capital city or hoping to find sanctuary there the port has been bombed for the past twelve days in the saudi ever r.t. led coalition campaign to oust hoofy rebels victoria gate and he has more. on the road they hope to safety families escape the fighting in who data and head to would send them despite the un's also to take away the control of pay day to court the warring sides haven't agreed to the proposal these yemenis like thousands of others have decided they've waited long enough for any ceasefire to be agreement so they're escaping with the few possessions they've managed to pack. we have been displaced because of aggression and war we have left our houses and our
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families in hard data we have escaped. an estimated thirty thousand people have left her data in the last three weeks including this mother and her ten children they just arrived in santa fe lebanon was a player and we lift our home because it came under attack from warplanes guns and tanks my children couldn't sleep because of the fear of shrapnel now we haven't gotten in camps we have nothing but they'll most likely end up staying in places like this former school now it's home to three thousand displaced families and as ms and i live in i know as a nation eighty we lived and died and throughout the crisis we got food baskets. but over the last few days there's been lots of bombing and i was scared my children so we came to sauna. forces from the saudi amarok he led coalition which are backing yemeni government troops are moving closer to the center of her day to city the u.n. says the fighting will exacerbate what is already the world's worst humanitarian
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crisis with twenty two million yemenis dependent on age and at least eight million on the verge of starvation victoria gate and be out there a syrian government forces has moved further into the southern provinces that are under the cover of ass strikes it's the first time moscow has provided as support for the syrian government's offensive to retake the area bordering georgia. the u.s. has called on president assad to halt the assault russian. government helicopters continue to drop barrel bombs on the rebels last stronghold in southwest syria. the free syrian army or f.s.a. is deploying more fighters to repel the attacks but most units in the face a shortage of weapons and ammunition thousands of civilians have fled their homes
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suckling in makeshift camps in desert areas. is mounting on the border with jordan where thousands of internally displaced people are strand. where stitching tends to help the growing number of refugees were arrived daily and whether it can help us you are most welcome. we spent days seeking shelter under a tree and no one came to our help we came here and as you can see the terrain is rough and inhospitable we call upon the international community to help us. syrian army's offensive started last wednesday president bashar al assad is vowing to crush the opposition unless rebels surround the minister a campaign could turn into a full blown confrontation the u.s. which along with russia brokered
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a truce in southern syria last year has warned of retaliation if the syrian army doesn't pull out. well still ahead here on al-jazeera a mystery surrounds this migrant facility in texas as the u.s. government ramps up efforts to reunite two thousand children separated from their parents. and leaders in zimbabwe promised to step up security after a grenade attack on the president but say next month's election will still go ahead . and it is great fun in the extreme. the weather sponsored by cattle. hallow it shouldn't be a surprise to talk about flooding in china at this time the air and nor is it but every now and again the rain drops back and that's where the case on monday hong
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kong may well be wet the rest to ground long as well but this eastern corner right up to shanghai despite the humid southerly breeze looks dry for a time actually most of the rain is just north of here just north of your screen actually and that will be the case on tuesday as well so humid but not as wet as it was south of this and likewise unusual picture than that with all that when he showers around the philippines of vietnam of there are mass around malaysia and parts of indonesia western java for example and has been something like a month's worth of rain reported in kuala lumpur so the showers all began to write instead in the forecast singapore could be included in this this is for the next couple of days so malaysia indonesia less so the philippines but i still wouldn't call it dry to be honest in manila. now the monsoon is also taking a bit more of a spit now it's jumped forward since you can see it's not a definite line but the white top clouds are thunderstorms and they've been massive
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welcome back you're watching officer arms the whole rob with a reminder of our top stories turkey's electoral board says at present rest of the one has won the election with almost all of the votes counted the opposition c.h.p. has yet conceded saying there's still a good chance the poll will go to a runoff it's the first time turks are choosing a president and a parliament in the same boat also sixteen leaders have held emergency talks on migration ahead of the main gist summit later in the week it's the latest attempt to ease the deadlock over who should take in migrants and refugees landing on european soil and hundreds of yemenis are fleeing their homes in the data as fighting moves closer to the city center the saudi and generosity that coalition has been bombing the city's port for the past twelve days to drive out to three battles. protesters in the u.s. state of texas have stopped a bus carrying
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a migrant children. emulate to show bangor against donald trump a zero tolerance policy on immigration police were called to a reception center near the border with mexico the bus was allowed to continue its journey border patrol agents didn't say where it was going. put it invaded the u.s. should be sent back home without appearing before a judge he's continuing his hardline rhetoric on migration despite a u. turn on separating children from their parents the government's now trying to reunite the families at a remote detention center as there is reports. in texas. in one of the most remote corners of southern texas vehicles coming and going from here this immigration and customs enforcement detention facility that has been designated as a primary place where the government plans to priscilla tate the reunification of
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parents and children separated by authorities after crossing into the u.s. seeking asylum it's located in the middle of a national wildlife preserve far from everything and maybe for good reason the inner workings of the facility remains a mystery to much of the outside world these images were filmed by the government last year it's a massive facility that reportedly can hold one thousand two hundred detainees and it's now at full capacity it's used to hold migrants to cross into the u.s. illegally. thousands of kilometers away washington officials say it's at this very facility where families will be reunited but immigration lawyers who visited for multiple days saw little evidence of that we did not get any indication that the u.s. government has a plan in place to reunite children with their parents most of the people most of the parents in there who are separated from their children had their children taken
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to the custody of the office of refugee resettlement and that is going to be a very long process no matter what the circumstances this is as close as i could get to the detention facility on this road behind me is a guard booth and when i went there security said that journalists were not allowed inside and asked me to leave we did make a formal request with the department of home. security to tour the facility but so far that request has been denied however human rights lawyers who have been inside say the facility is full of parents that are currently separated from their children and all those parents are asking the same questions the question is always what's going to happen to my child if i get deported will my child be deported with me am i going to be reunited with my child do you know where my child is if that series of questions and unfortunately i don't have the answer to that for parents wanting to see their kids again hopes now rest on whatever happens behind this spence far from public view gabriel's sandow al-jazeera loss for his most taxes
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has had to africa now as a barber is vice president says nothing will stop the upcoming election as police investigate a grenade attack at a campaign rally on saturday constantino was one of the forty nine people injured in the explosion which targeted president everson milingo security has not been stepped up ahead of next month's vote however tosser has more for chipped away as a near the capital harare. in his first public appearance since saturday's grenade attack zimbabwe's vice president constantine says he suffered minor injuries and tells party supporters next month's general election will go ahead as planned.
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the vice president was among politicians party supporters and security officials injured by the explosion at a political rally in below where president was near the blast but escaped unhurt no one's claimed responsibility for the attack so for a good number of people we have been injured or fourteen mine in there currently receiving treatment it might at the. israel is united. while police investigations continue preparations are continuing for the first elections since the army forced to resign last nov the run up to this year's vote had been relatively peaceful unlike previous elections after marred by violence saturday's attack at the president's rally him below well has made some
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people nervous. when god was promised a presidential and parliamentary elections will be free and fair security will also be increased during campaigning and voting. indication of. a situation but remains unstable in zimbabwe political leaders remains on this table with the system that's going to go on the. twenty three candidates have registered to contest a presidential election in a month's time when i got was biggest rival is the main opposition leader nelson chamisa for the first time in sixteen years international observers who were banned by robert mugabe have already arrived if they endorse the election economists say it could help secure international funding. but that to happen the lessons have to be seen as credible and violence free. zimbabwe.
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from both the muslim and hindu communities in kashmir have collaborated on a joint exhibition for the first time in decades it's hoped the show will encourage peace efforts to end decades of fighting in the disputed region. in a disused silk bank tree in the city of creations of a different kind are on display sixty artists from kashmir as punch work of communities are promoting togetherness through art. it's the first time in sixty six years works by kashmir as muslims and hindus are on show under one roof each reflecting a different side of this divided society it was a great experience for all of us like you know people from different age groups getting to know about what it was like. and what. it was a good experience because we got to know
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a lot on history the former independent state of kashmir has been disputed by india and pakistan since indian independence from britain in one thousand nine hundred forty seven each controls a part of the region both claim the territory in its entirety. the coalition government collapsed a few days ago following months of demonstrations in solidarity with decades of rebellion against indian rule artists. reflecting on their own immediately and a lot of works here also a deflection off to six peat and witness with it it is the political crisis the social crisis of the psychological crisis been a lot of conflicting ideas. so good i think. of reaching a certain point of consensus the exhibition is aimed at restoring harmony between kashmiris dischord and groups offering a time to reflect on the region's troubled past and hopes for
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a stable future. no the vatican england for jews one of the best performances on the world cup on sunday a six one thrashing of palomar ensuring their progression to the last sixteen and davidson has more from moscow. well prior to these finals england fans haven't seen a team score two goals in a welcome game since two thousand and six it's now happened twice in as many matches this time out england beating panama six one hurricane scored a hat trick for england and with five goals he's now top of the tournament scoring charts just as significantly for kind of mark philippe beloit scored their first ever world cup goal but that welcome adventure is coming to a rather abrupt end while england heading into the last sixteen being quite a lot of negative press for food and she showed that actually a really good book orders and they were so much better the planet. could have done better and he has a great home saying hurricane could be the golden bear winner england's going to be
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the next rounds you know i have never forget approach it was here you go germany france spain england over the last four years ago in and began a campaign with two straight defeats against italy and europe wide and they were already on their way out of the competition it is all rather different this time around with two straight wins and eight goals scored albeit against significantly weaker opposition their final group game as against the highly rated belgian c. and england's world cup is about to get a lot more complicated. interaction on sunday japan and senegal drew to wall in colombia kept its final sixteen hopes alive by beating poland three nil the final round of group games gets underway on monday first of its russia and europe why they meet to decide the winner of group a egypt and saudi arabia are already out of contention for the knockout stage the to play each other in their final group march
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on monday as well while later in the day in group b. at spain against morocco and iran against portugal portugal and iran and spain all still in with can chance for those knockout stage but only two of them will qualify . you want yours their arms a whole room with a reminder of all top stories turkey's electoral board says ress of diab are one has won the election with almost all of the votes counted the opposition see hate spears yet to concede saying there's still a good chance the poll will go off to a runoff it's the first time turks are choosing a president and the parliament in the same boat. the winners of this election are the eighty one million turkish citizens of this country each and everyone is a winner in this election everyone experienced their rights by going to the ballot boxes and casting their vote and i want to thank everybody you are writing history
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we've had a huge turnout in this election very few countries have had such high turnout and there is this shows how strong we are in our democracy this shows how our people defend the democracy that we have sixteen e.u. leaders have held emergency talks on migration the head of a major summit later in the week it's the latest attempt to ease the deadlock over who should take in migrants and refugees landing on european soil. syrian government forces have moved further into the southern province of dara under the cover of strikes it's the first time moscow has provided air support for the syrian government's offensive to retake the area bordering jordan the free syrian army is deploying more fighters to repel the attacks there is the last rebel stronghold in southwest syria hundreds of yemenis are fleeing their homes and have data as fighting moves closer to the city center the sound of an ember r.t. a led coalition has been bombing the city's port for the past twelve days to drive
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out who the rebels. zimbabwe's vice president says nothing will stop the upcoming elections police investigate a grenade attack at a campaign rally on saturday constantine urging wenger was one of the forty nine people injured in the explosion which targeted president abbas and ganga security is now being stepped up ahead of next month's vote and england have beaten panama six sworn in their biggest win the football world cup. the results fired up five six a kills their team's place in the last sixteen of the tournament and russia captain hurricane seal a deal with the hatrick those were the headlines about the more news in half an hour next it's inside story do stay with us.
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is the battle for the route decisive for the war in syria the province which was the cradle of the syrian revolution is under massive bombardment victory for the government signal an end to more than seven years of fighting and one of the regional implications of the battle this is inside story. hello and welcome to the program i'm dennis now it was. in the city of daraa that spot syria's revolution in twenty eleven but what started as a peaceful uprising has turned into a war that has killed hundreds of thousands and it's rooted millions is drawn in an assortment.
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