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i've. seen. kids come out of their country early to catch. a shot. but at the end we are gonna young and they're going to be going on his back and that. mrs lee and her daughters to be gotten to a grand hotel be the north korean border after a three hour drive also nate the other families invited to reunite with most relatives. to save money man with the good can. come of that one
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we understand the differences. and the similarities of cultures across the world so no matter how you take it al-jazeera will bring you the news and current affairs that matter to you al-jazeera. preliminary results are announced in thailand's first election since a military coup five years ago. hello this is al jazeera live from my headquarters in doha. also coming up one of a million people desperate for food we visit a village in kenya at the center of
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a drought crisis. people here were told to expect an extreme weather events back to. our correspondent is in the thick of it as a powerful storm lashes northwest australia. and the u.s. attorney general prepares to release details of an investigation into russian interference in the two thousand and sixteen election. people in thailand have voted in their first general election since the million. very cool five years ago and the military backed political party polling potshots is leading in the preliminary results as leader and thailand's unelected prime minister probably you china china is looking to keep his job through the ballot box that's go to scott hi there who joins us on the line from bangkok so scott the first election in eight years and has already seen the resignation of
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a former prime minister bring us up to speed with the natives. yes and the prime minister and former prime minister is a leader was the leader i should say the democrat party the the oldest political party here in thailand as if he resigned just a couple of hours after the polls mainly because the democrat party which normally is very strong here in bangkok they really did not perform well at all so he resigned pretty soon after the polls closed and what's also kind of surprising is who's on top and that is right now axis it's a neck and neck right now it's between the military back to back party a new party this year pretty genota of the current prime minister and with the leader he is their prime minister candidate they are neck and neck with putin which is the populist movement party that was started by talks and seen a lot for prime minister he's living in exile now so they're pretty much neck and neck and we have these preliminary results coming through the election commission
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hasn't released any unofficial numbers we're expecting that possibly on monday but right now these are kind of the numbers that are trickling in right now and it's quite surprising to see that there's this neck and neck race going on at the top so how soon then until we know what the next time i got them and would look like they going to be wrong political negotiations. there will be definite some negotiations and we still have this one next step and that is when these unofficial results will be given to us by the election commission indications are that that could be on monday but again that's not confirmed just yet it's kind of been back and forth we were expecting them tonight sunday night we're expecting them a few hours ago actually but then the election commission made a statement but said that they weren't going to give any of the unofficial results once those come through that's what we're going to see you know where we might see some coalitions being formed between parties that did well in parties and have discussed things possibly in the past moving forward so they can form
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a government you know the magic number is three hundred seventy six seats to form a government the military party has a head start two hundred fifty seats because the constitution was written a few years ago by the military junta they have the power to appoint the two hundred fifty seat senate then that gives them a big start a head start when it comes to how many seats they get so we'll have to see when these unofficial results come out just how many seats they might need or how many seats a tie has and if they can come together with another party to form a coalition to form a government so it's right now there's a big question mark but quite honestly a couple of surprises coming out of sunday's election bit clearer picture we're expecting probably monday afternoon local time thank you for that call hyde on the line there from bangkok thailand capital and here now is al jazeera small and snowy with more from chiang mai the stronghold of former prime minister talked in shinawatra. were in the districts and have a song come time that's the hometown of former prime minister population away
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ballot papers from polling stations across the district has been taken here for a final announcement tally can in the results taken from the election commission's web site shows how little foster out the minute he backs pa in the need overall this is an unexpected result especially as. opinion polls taken just days before voting started had suggested that. the party linked to thompson would be in the lead analysts some analysts had said but even if the tide didn't win enough to form the next government it would have a chance to form a coalition the voters here say they are shocked they are surprised some remain optimistic because they say these are still preliminary results in the north and northeast and parts of its hunting have long to live with election victories to thompson and his allies have not lost a single election since two thousand and one but it appears that perhaps this time
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the support may not be enough. in other world news a severe drought is taking its toll on people in kenya the government says more than a million are at risk of starvation catherine story reports from two kind of county one of the worst affected areas. it's weltering in the more i religious from this dry desolate land here to the sea food aid from the humanitarian agency wild vision there's a drought in kenya and the government says up to a million people in thirteen of the country's forty seven counties need help how it is in the northwest region of two cana a some of the worst affected here they receive saugor rice bins and cooking oil to last them at least a few weeks a lot about i'm going to go i'm very happy to see this food and make sure it lasts that long for my four children before you go away from community centers the more desperate the situation gets as he can loria bond says how fourteen year old son
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long narrow died last month for money attrition. we did not have food so you just used to have fruit he grew weak by the day until he died that's when sam when we first met us food the only volunteer health worker in the village shows as well long hours buried the government denies others have also died of hunger thing and then i'll go with you was just bones he had never come to the health center for any treatment of any other ailment he had just been eating wild fruits and nothing else . wild food which grows near reavers is what you can as return to when they can't find other food at accounts has found is doing his best to feed his remaining family until more help comes. we just need help if we don't get it then we'll just continue eating the fruit and wait to die there's nothing else i can do the government blames the drought on delayed drains the crisis is made worse by locust
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invasion last year i mean all diseases and conflict many in this village escaped another area after cattle rustlers attacked them and stored i'm more it's may day now we've been in this village for a couple of hours and we haven't seen many people making. break first lunch most of them are saying they don't have anything for dinner as well they say they've run out of food aid they received at the beginning of the month lucky mayor quails boiling the last of her cheek piece i borrowed from a neighbor of the sleeping hungry yesterday i know i'll have to share the food with those who don't have she tells us. in this village and many others that are harder to reach time is of the essence a delayed response to their plight will only make things worse catherine soy al jazeera to cana northwest kenya. cholera malaria and other diseases are threatening survivors of cyclonic die in southern africa more than seven hundred people are
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confirmed killed across the region and that number is expected to rise much of the port city of beirut in mozambique is damaged or destroyed survivors have been telling our correspondent tony berkley about their ordeal. they are tired and traumatized but at least these victims of cyclon eat i are safe now each one has their own harrowing story about the time the storms came each day more of them come mostly from boozy district. on monday which a batter is sixty five years of age he had a smallholding and lived alone he was rescued after spending four days stuck in a tree without food he says his life is changed forever i say i give over will five eleven i have nothing to go back to my farm my house all were destroyed there is nothing left i need to start afresh but i don't know how. he lives here now in the same or michelle's school in bira along with twelve hundred other displaced people . christina arrived on saturday after surviving for four days on the roof of
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a church in boozy her foot was infected after she stepped on a piece of submerged roofing while waiting to safety her future like many others is something she finds difficult to contemplate. from now on life will be difficult i will need food i will need shelter he's crying for food now but i don't know what he will be crying for when we go back. these people are getting three meals a day and access to medical care so safe and sound and drive but they have no idea when they'll be able to go back to their homes that is if they have a home to go back to. the massive emergency operation involves dozens of countries and it's costing more than fifty million dollars but the focus is now changing at the moment think that they like us they cute phase of risk is pretty much those people need to be lifted out of raging water. people and trees and the top of
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causes most of that is as as says those people most of those people have been risked their artwork the think the focus area at the moment is relief getting that relief to the people who need it is now an urgent priority for cholera and other diseases break out the situation is improving but there are still risks of further flooding sadly the risk of flooding is ever present and ultimately we have red alerts now on two of the major rivers one is a busy flowing in from zimbabwe to the sea and the other is the boozy river which is a short fat flat river which floods very easily as already battle saturation of the dams a full so we're facing multiple routes that won't affect these people their concern is their next meal and how to rebuild their homes their communities and their lives tony berkeley al-jazeera beera. miley's armed forces chief and several top commanders have been side top to more than one hundred thirty four people women and children among them were killed in an attack on a village
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a local mayor says gunmen dressed as traditional hunters stormed. a village of cattle herders in bangkok's central mali they also attacked whaling gar another for money village near by violence between for money and rival communities has compounded an already daya security situation in mali's desert regions the prime minister announced the psyching of the military commanders after any measure cabinet meeting adam a gay is a west africa analyst and former director of information for ecowas economic community of west african states he says there's a general feeling in mali that the states is no longer there. to be intrusive. it's approved improves their lives over.
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