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polls released moments of the voting ended predict a victory for the lewinsky someone to the people with over 40 percent of the votes quite an outright majority zelinsky how sadie's most likely candidate for coalition partner in parliament is that recently formed a whole host of voice purty of ukrainian rock star c.b.s. to bark at you i vote for the future. i voted for volleyball because i think that all the mornings. already showed the results one year we are all of france at this point so we need to change but it's not about to change anything at all you present here we need to change right in order to make real change the op aren't willingness to place ukraine in the homs of movies politicians analysts say is symptomatic of the public's discontent with establishments ukrainians in the event majority if they do not trust in old
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politicians and those new coming to power with the presidency landscape and with the rest of political parties they are on experience and it will be a serious test definitely it will not be in easy work for presidency lenski and for his majority or for his call the song. all of the country was able to take part in these snap elections because i still remain under russian control and influence. will be one of the 1st issues and he will have to resolve now that his party has a formidable presence in parliament homicidal algis either. some news from syria where as strikes have killed at least 15 people in a blip province this video shows the moments shortly after the attack took place a syrian civil defense worker was among those killed it is the last major stronghold in syria government troops backed by russia have been bombarding the area for more than 2 months the pakistani taliban has claimed responsibility for
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a suicide bomber that killed at least 8 people at a hospital in northwest pakistan it tack happened in the city of there is a constant off the gunman opened fire on a police checkpoint nearby killing 2 offices that bodies were being taken to the hospital when the suicide bomber struck the blast damage the emergency ward and wounded more than 20 people it comes a day after the 1st of the elections in a nearby tribal region took place. you know al jazeera life in london much more still ahead and prime minister shinzo ave wins a majority in the upper house elections but it's not enough to make the changes he wants and we're looking at wind millions of disabled children in india and not getting the education they need.
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it is still the south of australia saying most of the weather this next front streaming in across the great by grey not clouds and the chance of those shows the time it is on too bad really on monday 15 degrees in adelaide but that is ahead of the next fronts also ahead of the rain is heading in quite a cloudy day off if the degree's nice in brisbane with a high of 22 and then puzzle monday it should be mostly fine but we could just see a stray shower on shoes day 17 degrees in then for you but there could be some coastal shows and then he will feel quite a bit cooler in adelaide that front sits by and that does to really bring some cooler air in its wake meanwhile we've got some rather wet conditions at hobart with a high of 12 degrees it does they stay fair both days monday and tuesday across into new zealand just a scattering of cloud as you can see there but it will be bringing any rain with it quite strong winds at time quite breezy as the day goes on at the time i just say pretty much the same on both days 11 in christchurch and 15 celsius in oakland and
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we had up towards the japan we have of course been seeing at the remnants of what was a tropical storm don a house that is moving well out of the picture by monday however we've got this front training right the way across japan that will bring more rain and at times it could be heavy so we could just see some localized flooding in some areas you can see 30 celsius in asika. resection is valid to. believe. i want to be seen but in one my time we cannot see everything. we rely on the experiences of others and the legacies of previous generations. with that testimony if we let you know very little. with this documentaries that open your eyes analogy 0.
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welcome back a look at the headlines iran's foreign minister and how much of out sorry if is accusing the u.s. national security adviser of trying to drag person into a quagmire after the seizure of a u.k. flagged oil tanker in the strait of hormuz riot police in hong kong and fired tear gas and rubber bullets at hundreds of thousands of pro-democracy demonstrators as the violence broke out after protest as blocked roads near china's central government offices. and in ukraine exit polls show the president got a ms lewinsky's policy taking a commanding lead in the snap parliamentary election he wants to secure a greater mandate to push through promised reforms. now to south
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africa the president there saying that he will ask for a judicial review all reported by the country's corruption watchdog on friday cyril ramaphosa was accused of deliberately misleading parliament about a campaign contribution the public protector is that the president failed to tell the truth to parliament when he denied knowledge of a $35000.00 donation from me to miller has the latest now from pretoria. president has responded to the report by the public protector saying that it's fundamentally flawed and not based on fact and this is after he responded to some of our questions earlier this year and according to his statements he's released he says that it's unfortunate that she's decided to to issue the strip or to given that he had concerns around it he has said that he is now seeking an urgent judicial review and it will be up to the courts to decide if this report stands it's also worth remembering that the public protector has had a record of having some of her reports overturned by the courts given that there
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were issues around the legality and perhaps some of the foundations that these reports were written on the president says this is the case once again one has not dealt specifically with the accusations leveled against him by the public protector that he was that he lied when he responded to a parliamentary question around the donation his campaign when he was running for president of the african national congress when that campaign took place but he said that the courts will now decide the public protector had to prescribe some remedial action in that the report should go to the parliament's ethics committee for review and possibly investigation and also the president should be investigated for money laundering she says she has evidence that this is the case amounting to perhaps $28000000.00 the president says that the report shouldn't stand as it is
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and instead the court should decide what happens next. now to developments in puerto rico the embattled governor. says that he will not be running for reelection and is stepping down as head of his party now this follows weeks of protests off his private messages we'll eat for reaction that's go to gabriel elizondo he is standing by for us in san juan. saying that he will not won for re-election but does this mean that he is resigning from his post. know and that's the real headline out of this message that the governor released on facebook a few minutes ago the headline is that he is not stepping down he will not resign he says he remains defiant he says he was elected to do a job elected democratically by the puerto rican people and he says he plans to finish his term his term ends in november of 2020 so
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this was the real headline out of this you're right he did say that he's not going to run for reelection next year he also said that he is not going to he's going to resign from the presidency of his political party the new progressive party but i can tell you that on the streets they want they wanted to hear something different they wanted to hear most of the protesters that have been out on the streets by the thousands over the last 8 to 9 days they wanted to hear that he was going to step down and his message was very clear that he would not this is only going to ramp up the pressure here in puerto rico this all comes. a day before monday tomorrow or monday when there are is going to be a huge protest here in the city of san juan organizer expecting 500002 potentially even a 1000000 people they're hoping on the streets on monday all protesting wanting the governor to step down again this all comes after about a week ago when some private text messages in
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a group chat were released messages where the governor made very vulgar and disparaging remarks about the puerto rican people made fun of some that died during hurricane maria also made jokes about the popular mayor of san juan jokes about her potentially being killed really vulgar comments across the board that just if infuriated all walks of society here in puerto rico and that have led to massive protests throughout this entire week. again the mayor of puerto rico saying late on sunday he will not step down despite the calls and do so he he stopped short of resigning as governor and as you say people feel passionately in the wake of these leaked messages did it does it look as though he can really survive for any length of time. well that's really the big question the big question is does he still have the support of his political party he says he's going to step down as
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the president of his political party but his party basically controls the legislature here controls the lower house and the senate here in puerto rico the key is does he still have the support of his party but beyond that he's clearly lost the support of the vast majority of the puerto rican people so i think his calculus is that by saying he will not run for reelection next year he's hoping that the people on the streets will say that's fine we'll stop the protests we'll let you run out the rest of your term which is basically a year and a half more that he has to go will that be enough listen i've been here for a week now i've been asking protesters will it be enough if you do says he'll step down they've all said the same thing no they want him out now clearly his message is he has no intention of doing that from san juan thank you. in japan the prime minister shinzo r.b.s. ruling bloc has won
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a majority of seats in the upper house elections according to public broadcaster but the coalition has fallen short of the 2 thirds majority needed to push ahead with our base proposal to change japan's pacifist constitution he wants to amend the restrictions on the military to bolster the country's defense capability turn out in the vote fell to less than 50 percent though for the 1st time since 1905. unthinkable market stability all this is what i've been appealing to the public about the results show that the public wanted to make it bodes boots on policies under a stable political both and to proceed on diplomacy to protect the state's interests around a 1000 firefighters are battling a wildfire sweeping across central portugal after bringing 2 other places under control police have arrested a man on suspicion of starting a fire in the coastal a bronco district where the fires began on saturday at least 20 people have been injured and an entire village evacuated meanwhile the united states continues to swelter in a heat wave stretching from the midwest to the atlantic coast about
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a 3rd of the country's population of feeling the heat with a new one day temperature record set in at least 12 places including new york's j.f.k. airport cities across the affected regions have opened public cooling centers he waives juice a break on monday with thunderstorms and cooling rain now to go to and the u.s. china trade war might resume soon after donald trump said his treasury secretary had a great talk with his chinese counterpart china is currently confronting its biggest slowdown in economic growth in nearly 3 decades by inhalants and its economic rise and what's at stake for the well 2nd largest economy. the thousands of years people in china have been gathering around tables trying to outsmart each other in the game of mahjong it's increasingly caught on around other parts of the world to a source of pride for experts in the game to teach foreigners visiting the chinese capital beijing this game bring people together you know during this game isn't as
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a ball to winning but if a player does want to win they need to strategize something china's communist party has done very well to survive and succeed in the late 1970 s. the party changed its strategy of isolation to modernization by opening up to the outside world. by embracing capitalist ideals of business and trade china became the factory of the world with the 2nd largest economy behind its current trade war enemy the united states but economically china is slowing down recording its lowest quarterly growth in 27 years and the world is watching what happens next the great wall of china was built primarily to keep invaders out the greatest fear of today's rulers the communist party is of domestic political instability which could lead to their overthrow that's why they know they need to continue to reform and develop the economy to ensure most people have jobs and an opportunity to improve their lives the theory being that as long as it's delivering those things it can run the
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country largely the way it wants continuing to restrict free speech and stamp out dissent a long the way. if the economy becomes stronger the party has a last incentive to change it will only change we did feel its roots challenged in the opening and the reform process only happened because the economy was collapsing if the economy grows there will think the model is successful and more than. i thought and it's been able to use that model to become an economic superpower while rejecting scrutiny of things like alleged human rights abuses most recently the government denounced 22 nations for signing a letter condemning china for the detention of we get muslims in shin jang province but it embraced a supporter of letter signed by $37.00 countries including several muslim majority nations that have large economic deals with china. but many chinese believe there's
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a lack of understanding about this country and its people which leads to what they say is unfair treatment by others particularly the united states they reveal that it'll look at another country the reveals the look and another perspective so they only hear what they want to hear china's strategy is to be a modern powerful socialist country it's proved it's a serious player and in some cases is rewriting the rules of the game like wayne hay al jazeera beijing millions of disabled children in india are not getting the education they need new laws have been brought interest of a percentage of seats in schools all the way through to higher education but parents say attitudes still need to change as well it explains. ashi yard of his just started treatment for cerebral palsy her mother manager brings her to this clinic in new delhi to improve her function she wants to she to
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live a normal life but doubts in india it's possible or not with their society doesn't like children with special needs i always face discrimination against my child when i take her outside because she can't walk or speak properly. as she too is one of nearly 8000000 children living in india with a disability u.n. report discovered that 3 quarters of disabled children at the age of 5 and one quarter of all disabled children are not in school there are fewer girls whose disabilities are rolled them boys parents worry their children are being forgotten . actually a lot needs to be done in the street because the hour after hour we're going to get off so there should be a support system by the guard meant putting your money inside this is one of the solutions the government has implemented laws to protect the disabled reserving 5 percent of places in higher education and 4 percent of jobs but policing that is
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difficult with the stigma of disability surfer vase of in society one of the biggest challenge has been to remove stigma prejudice and you know fall not to treat them differently and look at that they have been this potential of. doing so good though numeracy literacy and ought to be left to be very. hot and inclusion starts with parents and teaches according to the u.n. report as she has that support now at 4 years old but providing her with an inclusive education and work life will be a challenge shelob ellis al-jazeera i. just want to bring you. a quick look at the top stories before we go the iranian foreign minister mohammad javad zarif has accused u.s. national security adviser john bolton of trying to drag person into a quagmire art of the seizure of the u.k.
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flag the oil tanker in the strait of hormuz person has written to the u.n. security council calling for the ship's release riot police in hong kong a fired tear gas and rubber bullets at hundreds of thousands of pro democracy demonstrators the violence broke out after protesters refused to stop marching through the streets and blocked roads near china's central government offices they are calling for direct elections and an independent investigation into police tactics at previous rallies in ukraine the exit polls are showing the party of the new president rajen is lenski has won a snap parliamentary election form a comedian called the vote after his landslide victory in april in order to consolidate his power as parliament was packed with his opponents so that ski's servant of the people party is expected to get 43.9 percent of the vote overall. now puerto rico's embattled governor ricardo or a c.e.o. says that he will not run for reelection and is stepping down as head of his party
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but he has stopped short of resigning from his role as governor of the territory now this follows a week of demonstrations calling for him to step down after a series of leaks private messages which insulted women political opponents and the victims of hurricane maria not to go there instead of the priority must be the puerto rican people so all my time must be dedicated to the responsibilities which i assumed as governor i left to one side any personal interest to give up my aspiration to be reelected to govern the next year. and as strikes have killed at least 15 people in syria's edler province this video shows the moment shortly after the attack a syrian civil defense worker was among those killed in the last major rebel stronghold in the country government troops backed by russia have been bombarding the area for more than 2 months now coming up next in witness 2 elderly men in sudan race to save the national film archive that story is coming up to stay
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will look into circulation himself. if you will you saw yourself. as i be up with my mother one of these. i tried to show some of the claims in the article i too senior personnel in the nation so bad to see the importance of. my project into them important for limbs announcing the independence of this with grant. led was 19 could 6 like the movie get that you're not going to the man who is not
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going to want to want to. look at him it will probably not want to know him only. i was born in southern sudan during the blitz usual. and their day we had a ball with joy actually. we don't believe that we're going to get beyond that it would. it means to us coming together of different people from the north souls whereas wherever they said you all are all sudanese and being sudanese this is what actually interested us. not one not not not not on the border of the writer's mind allows the right to me to be diplomatic get up let me through them. i was there post southern sudanese to join cinema production.
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