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in politics and international studies at the university of cambridge she says chi sayid may not have the control of a policy the public may expect well the presidency doesn't have that much power it really is the prime minister that has the portfolios in order to undertake great change so one of the issues certainly is will he be able to deliver on the promises he made and on the expectations of the people the other element is that he is an islamicist and the major party it is thought that one of the legislative elections last week is a not which is also an islamist party they supported him and a party per se it is clear that if the prime minister is. appointed by and that all 3 positions will be held by people with very similar views and his views on the. on the economy address the issues that
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are most prevalent the problems of poverty which is reach 20 percent in many places in the country and can reach up to 40 percent in certain parts of marginalized urban areas and the problem that tourism has really had in the post terrorist period where people no longer really want to come from europe to. tunisia speeches and that has been a major source of loss in the economy so he has definitely offered to try to affect those but as i say his portfolio in fact doesn't include that it's more focused on defense and on foreign policy so he will have to work closely with whoever is prime minister in order to make those promises effective. and more still to come including set for another 4 years early results show poland's conservative ruling party has secured a majority in parliament transactions. and dozens dead many more missing the search
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and rescue operation continues after the most powerful typhoon in decades slams into japan. hello there want to share in the forecast across into southern australia but not as many as you think when you see all this tablets have been streaming in over the last few hours time it is not too bad there beginning to us a steady now in the low to mid twenty's celsius 23 in melbourne and hobart on monday but that is where we could see the showers really for the next couple of days no bottom post 21 degrees fighting on monday by choose a 7 story in terms of the temperatures but to it should be a clearer day more there in the way of sunshine and some trout just by the south of adelaide so we might even have a stray shower that a pretty woman brings them with
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a high of 27 degrees celsius the west and windy key theme continues across much of that the north island of new zealand you can see again this system worked its way across that is where we'll see really most of the weather in the next couple of days we've got a mix of cloud and sunshine across into cries church time which is a little bit lower sticking about 12 degrees through monday and tuesday mild in all claim but that is a say where we've got the west weather in place and also some fairly strong gusty winds as well and then into japan of course. well out of the picture but by monday we could see wanted to cross into central honshu slightly better day on tuesday and time or just call it 20 in tokyo. they say to really know someone you must walk a mile in their shoes. formal in their footsteps that's the forge their way
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in the was. 0 shares these personal journey. inspiring stories of people possibly hearing on their chosen path. with news documentaries on down to 0. or one of the top stories here now jazeera syrian state media has reported the syrian army has been deployed to the north of the country to confront turkish forces us often agreement with the kurdish led administration in northern syria. turkey's president has dismissed claims that i saw detainees or escaped from detention centers in northeast syria. and the return of missions in tunisia as exit
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polls show that kai sayyid has won the presidential election by a landslide indicating the no professors secured 70 percent of the vote beating media mogul carol we. to ecuador now where there's been a delay to talks between indigenous leaders and the government it was hoped the discussions would help to resolve the crisis that seen the country crippled by more than a week of violent protests ecuador's military says its partially lifted a curfew in the capital quito but will continue to restrict some movement a nationwide curfew was put in place on saturday in response to demonstrations in the city just as angry as a rise in fuel prices attacked government buildings and burned media offices they say what they won't back down until president lenin merino resigns let's go live now to manor upolu who's in quito as a tell us you've i gather you've had to move what's the situation on the streets now. that's right lawrence we were downtown to go where
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earlier today there was i think a lot of optimism from many people given that sunday was the day that the national dialogue was supposed to begin but i think emotions are still a little a little too high tensions are still quite high and it honestly just looks like a war zone in downtown he's the several of the street clashes taking place what we saw was with a tremendous amount of tear gas our entire team had to i'd actually leave to take cover because things are getting a little bit too heated and really it's a continuation of the same sort of clashes that we've seen over the course of the last few days demonstrators charging police with sticks and rocks and sort of makeshift shields and then police responding with tear gas with rubber bullets just anything at their disposal to disperse these crowds so it's still quite a tense scene and just a continuation of what we've seen and even an acceleration i would say every day the seems like it's getting a little bit worse
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a little bit worse with more people participating in these in these demonstrations and we're not just talking about groups of a 100 or so demonstrators there are thousands of people that are defying a curfew that remains in effect in downtown key to demonstrate against police saying that they have lost and lost confidence in the government and lost confidence in the president letting windows learn and given all that what are the prospects of these talks going ahead a chill. well the talks the last thing that we heard is that the talks were not only delayed they're being moved to a separate location due to security reasons now we spoke to one indigenous leader earlier today while he was on his way to the to the so-called talks he said that he wouldn't call them he wouldn't call these talks a dialogue and said this is this is it in its leaders delivering a set of demands from several different indigenous communities from across. and if the government does not concede to these demands then these demonstrations are
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going to continue indefinitely that's aside from the leadership we have to keep in mind that this is no longer just an indigenous movement that is protesting against economic policies that they see as being bad for the country this is now a widespread protests that encompasses several different sectors of society several different people from across ecuador who are not only upset about these economic policies they're going as far as saying that what they want is the resignation of the president more than your upper low thank you very much indeed for that live update there from quito early exit polls in poland indicate that the ruling law and justice party has expanded its majority it's projected to have come out on top with 43.6 percent of the vote whilst its chief rival the centrist more pro e.u. civic coalition has around 27.4 percent andersen's has more from parents capital wasil. it's looking like a big win for the law and justice party only minutes after the 1st exit poll results came in its leader proclaimed victory the opposition then responding saying
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that it has caused even more division in the country there have been references to the a really big push by all the opposition parties but it failed now it seems according to all indicates is that the policies of this ruling party have been successful they've can be trusted it seems by voters to deliver what they promise such as some social change a right across the divides and also a number of other issues tackling the issue of the minimum wage raising that in this next and also. a whole association with the u.s. which is bringing in a new form of politics here this party delivers populism it is nationalistic it is right wing yet it has something of a song to play but the downside to all this is seen by opposition parties as it's
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effective trying to muzzle the media with a whole pile of 'd of policies which are restricting media freedom that doesn't go out of the orbit nor does it go down well what it is appoints judges according to a new policy which is very politically influenced so the years ahead in this next term a going to be interesting if not quite so difficult in terms of society in poland. pakistan's prime minister says he'll do what he can to facilitate talks between iran and saudi arabia in non-con made the comments following a meeting with iran's president hassan rouhani in tehran on sunday after that he met iran's supreme leader ayatollah ali how many. times to act as a mediator between iran and saudi arabia to defuse rising tensions in the gulf region congo traveled to riyadh on tuesday and says he's hoping for a breakthrough soon said baker has more from tehran. pakistan's imran khan has been
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trying to negotiate some form of mediation since the united nations general assembly last month in new york where he met president rouhani on the sidelines now this is the 2nd meeting between the 2 leaders in the last month and iran concept today that this initiative is a pakistani initiative and no one has told pakistan to do this he said that he wants to facilitate talks between iran and riyadh their own is a neighbor of. toys with iran go along way back. so the ruby. has been one of our closest friends saudi arabia is hopeless when we have needed when we have been in need and so the reason for this trip that we do not want a conflict between saudi arabia iran we recognize that it's a complex issue we recognize that. but we feel. but this can be
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resolved through dialogue president rouhani was speaking alongside iran khan and he said that iran while comes talks with regional countries but is a country thought that they could so instability in the region without a response they were terribly mistaken. i don't know if we discussed recent developments related to the middle east region particularly to the persian gulf and the sea of oman as we believe they are very critical regions for the gulf and the whole region we also emphasized on the strengthening of stability and more peace in the regions. tensions have behind the region since the attack on the saudi aramco oil facilities on september 14th something the human hutu rebels claimed responsibility for but sag arabia blamed iran something iran rejects but there was also an attack against the reigning oil tanker in the red sea now iran hasn't blamed anybody but tensions the region continue to be high now iran can use it to visit sag arabia on tuesday where is expected to meet the saudi crown prince mohammed bin some of mine and he's hoping that he can start some talks between the
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2 regional rivals. major protests in guinea on monday against president called his plan to change the constitution and run for a 3rd term it comes as 6 opposition politicians remain in custody at an unknown location after they were arrested for planning the protest nicholas haq is in the capital conakry. this is downtown connector in the area called tell you a market area where over the weekend people have come to do their shopping to get basic necessities like rice water or oil because they fear that the shelf really close down because of these demonstration already people have been arrested leaders of these protests have been arrested by men wearing ski mask and arms and this has created a sense of anxiety and then to supply. so we're just outside. the main opposition figure you know one lives in
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a popular but he sought refuge in the diplomatic foreigners who is. telling them to see some of this. figured out and have. to say about it all this needs to stop some say there are risks we get murdered when we defend values as important as democracy freedom people's right to live in a country with the rule of law prevails we must make sacrifices present overcome they want to change the constitution and run for a 3rd mandate and it is here that his opponents will gather on this is the band of protests human rights organizations have accused in the past security forces of using live ammunition against protesters. in unprecedented move the head of the armed forces came out with a statement saying that its troops will stay in the barracks this is a city and country on edge. a collar ship has been found off the coast of the
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japanese capital after authorities lost track of it during typhoon haiyan b.s. the ship was anchored off the coast of cameras saki city just south of tokyo but contact was lost on saturday local media reports at least 5 of the 12 crew members have been killed and that while 4 people being rescued 3 other. still missing the japanese transport ministry says the crew are from china and vietnam. japan's military is deploying tens of thousands of troops to help with rescue and cleanup efforts more than 30 people were killed in the storm and many are still missing when a has more from tokyo those living in the path of typhoon were told to expect a short sharp burst of violent weather it soon became clear that the main feature of this storm was a huge amount of rainfall some areas saw around a meter of rain in 24 hours and waterways simply couldn't cope one of the worst hit areas was not good no prefecture west of japan's capital tokyo where
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a 70 meters stretch of the levee gave way many homes and businesses were flooded and japan's famous bullet trains were surrounded by water and going nowhere fast or slow. the major typhoon has caused extensive damage far and wide in eastern japan one point the special warning for heavy rain was issued for as many as 13 prefixes it has also been emergency relief from various dams and flooding of various rivers it turned out to be a record heavy rain coastal areas were battered by huge waves and winds exceeding 200 kilometers an hour more like them or not the building shook in the elec tricity went off for a moment that was really scary as the typhoon approached a tornado made landfall in chiba prefecture destroying houses many communities here was still recovering from a typhoon that struck last month. for most in the path of the storm it came at night. the streets of tokyo were eerily quiet as businesses closed and people were
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urged to stay home by day it became easier to assess the damage and carry out search and rescue operations millions were ordered or advised to evacuate but some chose not to leave their homes or couldn't get out in time. the storm was compared in size and strength to a typhoon that struck tokyo in 1958 leaving more than 1200 people dead modern japan has become well drilled in dealing with the threat of natural disasters and it seems this time it was as well prepared as it could be. was japan's 19th typhoon this year but those who experienced it say this was one of the most intense indicates many are relieved it was relatively brief allowing the recovery to begin quickly wane hey al jazeera tokyo in the u.s. the family of a black woman killed in her own home by a white police officer as accused the officer of murder 28 year old at iana
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jefferson was killed in her house in fort worth texas on saturday while looking after her nephew. but her. new footage from the officers body camera shows the moment of the shooting but he say officers saw someone near a window and one of them drew his weapon after perceiving a threat a neighbor had called police when they saw jeff and front door was open. remind us catch up any time with our website the dresser that is out there dot com and of course you can watch us live by clicking on the live icon 20 on the syrian army deploying on turkey's border there. get him out of the top stories for you syrian state media has reported the syrian army has been deployed to the north of the country after an agreement with the kurdish led administration in northern syria this supporting the kurdish led syrian
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democratic forces against turkey 5 days after ankara launched its cross border advance so in a honda has more from the turkey syria border it's the s d f their rule kurdish rule in syria which is coming really to an end because it's unlikely that the damascus government is going to allow them to continue governing this whole region by themselves and autonomy this region they were in the gauche asians months ago and at that time they had leverage now they have little leverage early exit polls show that science has won 2 news year's presidential election they indicate that the law professor secured $72.00 and a half percent of the vote easily beating media mogul now bill carr a week on $27.00 and a half percent poland's ruling law and justice party looked to have expanded their majority in the country's general election early exit polls indicate that they have secured more than 43 percent of the vote with their closest rival civic coalition
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on just over 27 percent. ecuador's military says its partially lifted a curfew in the capital quito but will continue to restrict some movement after violent anti-government demonstrations protests are still taking place demanding the resignation of president lenny moreno it comes as indigenous leaders are to begin the 1st round of talks with the government aimed at ending the crisis. pakistan's prime minister says he hopes to act as a mediator between iran and saudi arabia to ease rising tensions in the gulf iran can made the comments after meeting with iranian president hassan rouhani and supreme leader ayatollah ali hum in a in tehran khan will travel to riyadh on tuesday japan has deployed tens of thousands of troops to assist in the recovery efforts after the strongest typhoon to hit the country in decades with 30 people are confirmed dead
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