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off to russia. shells cromer toss in the battle for dumbass. the world health organization says almost 15000000 people have died because of the coven pandemic. twice the official global death told an ins for will be into frankfort against ranges in the early final frankfurt, cl with pam. and the sammy's while ranges beat life sick ah, is really magic say at least 3 people have been killed in a stabbing attack. it happened in the central city of aladdin, near tel aviv, as is really celebrated. the day israel refers to his independence day. israeli police say they suspect the attackers fled in a vehicle for others were wounded. 2 of them are in a serious condition. ok mows off his resources, ended at least 16 palestinians,
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and arrested dozens at the alex and mosque compound in occupied east jerusalem media report. se elderly men and young children were among those detained israeli police fire rubber bullets at palestinian groups, where they say were throwing stones. the confrontation began when jewish worshippers were allowed on the site for the 1st time since the an end of ramadan. let's get more from stephanie decker, who joins us from west jerusalem as tiffany. we had any further details emerging of the attack in a lad one not specifically really we heard from a police spokesperson, who said that a manhunt is underway, roads, or close using helicopters. he mentioned one or 2 suspects. they believe there are perhaps wielding acts and also potentially a knife, a gun, sorry. so this is ongoing, their belief still to be in israel and also the police saying they believed they
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assumed them that say at to be palestinian. now a lad is very close to the occupied west bank. it is an ultra orthodox city. and as you mentioned, particularly the country is always celebrating independence day, 74 years of establishment of the state of israel. but certainly this is, you know, it is the latest and we've seen these kinds of attacks in the last couple of months, which cause an escalation that have left at least 18 israel is dead now until i leave in basheba in name brack, in various areas. and also israeli security establishment saying that most of these seem to be carried out by individuals, which makes them very difficult to deal with. again, it's too early to know who is behind this particular attack and a lad. and, but these really forces, again, as i mentioned, that man hunt is underway. and also interestingly again, we don't know where they're from. but the borders of between the west bank and israel, the occupied west bank and gaza,
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had been closed since tuesday afternoon because you had to main commemorations that say a memorial day in israel and also now independence day. and now we've just heard from the defense minister that the closure of the occupied west bank in terms of the border crossings into israel, will be extended until sunday because it is attack. and has there been any palestinian reaction? shall yes. how's he how mad? who is the ama spokesperson came out pretty soon after this attack, pretty much linking it. the fact that this was the result of the occupation of israel's occupation of the palestinians. we've had a reaction from the un special envoy to the middle east envoy tore venice lind condemning the attack, thoughts of the families, but also strong words against hamas for continuing to pray, such attacks and a particularly because we had a very fiery speech from our masses leader in gaza. yes. in war last week,
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particularly when it came to the luxembourg compound and the increasing entry, we've seen of these far ultra nationalist jewish groups calling for the right to prayer, which is really hugely provocative to palestinians. and calling on palestine is to protect the alex the most compound and say and in fact is really needed was just re playing that clip of his speech. saying that, you know, if people policy is didn't have a gun, they should pick up an axe and carry out whatever attacks they could. so this being condemned, certainly seeing as, as inciteful. but again, i think bringing it back to, to currently we don't know who is buying the attack according to ready police one or 2 suspects and they're on the look for that. stephanie deca, thank you very much indeed. well adding to the tension. israel supreme court has upheld an expulsion order against 8 palestinian vintages in the occupied west bank, around $1500.00 villages, face being made homeless. they've been fighting to stay in their homes in the must
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suffer yet our region for more than 20 years is really army designated to the area military training zone. in the 1980s were swim molecular as an attorney who filed a petition together with the association for civil rights in israel on behalf of some of the palestinian families affected. he says the court decision violates international and humanitarian law. it's really the worst decisions as i've seen so many years since i represent the dentist and there are many of them are very bad about this one is even worse because it, it didn't take in consideration at all the rights of the listings that the official nurse who not only lived there for generations, but they also owned the land. it's private land with 1000. i'm a private then and didn't take into consideration at all the international
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law only. terry law t crane. now we're heavy fighting has continued at the besieged steel plant in mario pl. despite russia announcing a cease fire at the site to allow civilians out. some $200.00 civilians are still trapped that many of them women and children, as well as around to 1000 ukrainian fighters. un has been working with both sides to get civilians out safely. ukrainian officials say civilians or leave at noon local time on friday from the port city shopping center was came after. you inspector general antonio terrace, revealed at a 3rd operation is under way to get civilians out of my, or you poll and the steel plant a terrorist that he hopes coordination between moscow and keith. well, are the evacuations to continue so far in total? nearly $500.00 civilian strong found the long wait, where did relief after leaving and the relentless shelling and sketch availability
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of water, food and sanitation. the factories of shared, the moving tables really ran stuff. margaret, as children and fail go. parents spoke of that trauma somewhere. you know, didn't need the medical attention. i hope that's going to coordination with more squint key will lead to more military pause and civilian safe passage from the fighting and 8 to reach those in critical needs. we must continue to do all we can to get people out of these l scapes. katya lopez, who diane has more on the fighting at the as star steel plot. it's considered last talk to be cleaning and resistance. and the shattered city of mario pool. and the scene of heavy fighting for weeks ukrainian forces. the russians are attacking the sol, seal factory for civilians. and soldiers are sheltering an underground bunkers.
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some of the estimate of 2000 besieged fighters including women thing in the dark and wait and leave me. there's not enough food or ammunition. even if our number, they say they have no intention of surrendering. the threat of the water was heavy, bloody fighting his going on for $71.00 days. the defenders of the city have been fighting single handedly with overpowering enemy forces. a 3 day seas fire was promised by russia to allow civilians to scheme. ukraine says the promise has been broken. some women, children, and elderly managed to make it out earlier this week, but others remain tramp alongside ukrainian soldiers. what you watch when you are ready, one my family to get out. but not the way we did. it was a miracle, and we managed to live on the verge of life and death. ukraine's president is
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appealing for help to get the others to safety. today i spoke to you in secretary general antonio gutierrez, and we discussed what we have already achieved. and what is still necessary to do to save mary pole and the defenders of mary a whole city. there is not a single day that i and my team wouldn't do this. and i'm grateful to everybody who helps. the kremlin says accusations of broken promises or propaganda way in the training side, and especially those who are hiding in the as of sto, planned a well 9 producing an enormous number of lies and folks every day. so we should carefully filled out all the information we get from them. ukraine says russia is trying to destroy the strategically important city in the south. a ukrainian counter offensive is unlikely before the middle of the next month, when it hopes more weapons from allies will have arrived. castillo, this is a young al jazeera officials in the eastern city of trauma. tours say 25 people who
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have been injured in russia. shilling homes, a school and other civilian infrastructure were damaged during the early morning attacks. the city is near the front line of fighting in ukraine's donetta province . russia's army is pushing towards crematory, move ukrainian forces struggling to block. charles stratford is that the explosion let the crater around 3 meters deep, flat, and the surrounding residential apartment blocks were destroyed. the blast shred the trees in the park where children usually play. this was one of a number of attacks across criminals. in what was the largest similar failures barrage of rockets in the city. since russia invaded ukraine over 2 months ago. we were sleeping in wakened by a series of explosions before there was one master bluffed. thank god, no one was killed. a couple of kilometers away. this parade of shops and small
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businesses was also hid. the city men says that 25 people were injured in the attacks. it's miraculous that nobody was killed. soldiers have collected shrapnel to try and identified a weapon that was used until i heard it was a rocket attack. there was a siren and then a huge explosion. my apartment is about 100 meters from and all the windows are blown out. the scale of the destruction here shows you just how powerful the explosion was. there are tens of flaps that have been pretty much completely destroyed in the bloss ukrainian police say that they believe that this was a russian as strike. and it comes at a time when the crate in all me say that russian forces are trying to pushing towards cremmit sauce. and they bring savanski from the north. we drove north towards the russian controlled city of discarded blood soaked bandages, and
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a stretcher, wounded. ukrainian soldier had been transferred to an ambulance only minutes before st. it's a pretty big show. when all calls go along the road, they start shutting. is it an issue? any ambulances, vehicles you say it doesn't matter. ukrainian soldiers hide in the forest from russian drones above. a hillary shell casings, litter the ground. the soldiers will, this is filming, but they claim they have repelled 3 waves of russian attacks in the last week. they gave us this video, they claim shows the retreating from russian artillery se se on now holding the defensive position. what they currently can't do is stop cities like criminals from coming under russian attacks, stuff that al jazeera cremmit source. when you create forces,
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say they've made gains on the border of the house stone, and nikolai of regions, or the mean just following developments from mile a construct. what about 2 kilometers from the front? lie north of this region, that's an area that has been occupied by russia. we met some people this morning who had just arrived here on the ukrainian side. and they told us that they had to actually walk up to 20 kilometers under cover of darkness. simply because the russians wouldn't allow them to come to the ukraine in the side. they told them if you want to go to a safe area, then you should head south to the crimea, will insula the defense minister in kiva saying that russia is preparing for a big push on the southern front in 2 directions to the west, to the city. of nikolai of, and to the north, to the city of creevy,
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re susan, the people here said to have been more shelling. there was this morning as some, please don't. the mayor tells us that cluster bombs were found. he showed us some pictures. we cannot confirm that independently, but certainly when you walk around again this scene, a village is completely abandoned. people left people do it. this bush will come sooner rather than later. those coming out of her. so i say, well, they're coming out as quick as possible because life there has become unbearable. they lack everything, food medicine, water in many areas. and also the occurrence is about to change from the thing and even to the russian ruble. when you asked them, what about talk about imminent annexation of the region. when man told us he didn't know exactly what were the plaza students in the thought that those were happening
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. but he did say that the russians will find no one there because most of the people are trying to leave as quick as possible. national donors raised about $6500000000.00 for ukraine. european leaders and officials were in warsaw for a conference aimed at helping ukraine cope with the economic and military and fall out of russia offensive, which was led to europe's worst refugee crisis and world war 2. odin's prime minister hosted the conference also called for ukraine to be given candidate status to the european union of ukraine. moscow is preparing for a military parade to mark the $77.00 anniversary of the soviet victory over nazi germany. known as victory de crowds watched the night rehearsal was infantry, and when a few vehicles congregating in red square, be reported that russian president vladimir putin once a major victory and ukraine in time for the may 9th parade. the focus on taking over the as of self feel plant also widely speculation the leader will use the
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victory day celebrations to officially declare war on ukraine. until now, the criminal is classified as a special military operation. israel's prime minister says russia's lateral putin has apologized for his talk diplomat, claiming at all hitler had jewish origins, rushes for mr. sega leverett, made the comments while trying to justify russia's claim that its d nazi fi. ukraine, even though ukraine's president is jewish. it also claim that jewish people can be the most ardent anti satellites. cremeans statement on the call did not mention the apology. coming up on these are from london. turkeys cost of living rises almost 70 percent in a year, fueled by the war and ukraine. and the president's reluctance to raise interest rates facing justice, or which hunt guineas. former president is back in the country and under house arrest and a slice of history in women's tennis at the madrid open sun,
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i will explain more his fault. i won't have a notation says the coven 19 pandemic lead to many more deaths than previously thought. it's estimated that almost 15000000 people died directly or indirectly from the virus in the past 2 years. i did her castro reports. ah, the world health organizations estimate of close to 15000000 global deaths due to coven 19 is nearly 3 times the official death count of just under 5 and a half 1000000 as reported by governments. the w h o says it used statistical modeling to arrive at the expanded number, which includes death directly from cove it and from other medical conditions that went untreated due to the pandemic strain and health systems. this is extremely important information for any one to have,
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especially policy makers and the public. we need to know the true cause of the pandemic. we have to remember that behind these numbers are people. according to the w. h o's report covered related deaths in india, or nearly 10 times higher than the official count indian health officials pushed back against the report thursday, attacking the w h chose use of statistical modeling. please be sure that these guy, no presumptions to reuse for admission of pos house. norfolk arguments i am to put us in board. life is not desirable of countries with large discrepancies. include pakistan, where, according to the w, h. ho, excess deaths were 8 times higher than the official covert death count. in egypt, it was 12 times higher. and in mexico it was double. i think on the experts all along were very aware of the, let's say shortcomings or tools that were not available right from the beginning.
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so the amount of testing and cetera would mean that there were many desks that went on, accounted for the w h o says most of the excess deaths were concentrated in southeast asia, europe, and the america, and were in middle income countries. they also confirmed the global death toll was higher for men who accounted for 57 percent of death. the w h o is the 1st to caution that it's report on global co would related deaths is an estimate and thus imperfect. but the agency says it is nevertheless important to get an accurate accounting of the 10 demik toll to better prepare for future threats. heidi joe castro elgin 0 washington. kerry bowman is a professor of bioethics and global health at the university of toronto. he joins me now by sculpture to pick up on that point. he was making of the, given that the w h o itself says that these figures are estimates. how useful ave
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while they're very useful in that so many people that have taken a long, hard look at this. absolutely realize that the numbers are far higher than what we've been dealing with. so it's the beginning of evidence. is it perfect evidence? it's not, but you know, if you nothing is worse than under estimating a problem, if you under estimate you under invest and look, it's very good. but when they're saying things like, you know this, this will encourage so many countries to develop their public health system. that's great, but the real failure here has been global. i mean, we really have not, at any point in this, pandemic had a coherent global approach. we clearly don't have good data. we've got over 70 countries that don't report that the actual cause of death. and you know, un and w h o are, are developing some really nice metrics for these places. but we, you know, you can't tackle a problem. you don't fully understand. and there's an element of moral failure here
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in which we could have done a lot more to prevent this, especially in other countries. now, you know, we're not hearing much about low income countries, but i'll tell you, you know, i'm working globally and i've been in yemen during the pandemic. i've been in peru during the pandemic, and there are people suffocating from a lack of oxygen. and these people are not reported. so i would argue the numbers are even more significant than what we're hearing at this point. you know, you interesting that you mention the kind of people who get who might die because of something which is linked to the pan davis but not to do with itself. so they included death which are not direct. you didn't to, to get it from the knock on effects like people don't be able to get to hospitals and when they need. and so what was the scale of that element of the, of the figures? well, it wasn't that it's not the majority. when we're looking at the data that they've put out to it, it's not like most of that data is secondary causation. it's not, it's smaller. it's hard to quantify exactly how much,
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but it's smaller. but you know, that's important data, but it's also controversial data because, you know, people are going to say, well, you know, which is it and how did that actually work? but it's not the entire picture, but this is the reality in every country. you know, i'm in canada, we're a high income country, but when you see the amount of people it pushed out of the cancer system, for example, you know, it's had a huge impact. so there's no question. but i hope at the beginning of a trend where we dig deeper for this type of data, there's still a lot of unknowns as to what the, what the real pictures i estimate actually higher than that. and you know, it's incredibly important. but boy, do we have a lack of global leadership on this? you know, what country, what person even has really, really stood out in this pandemic to show global direction. it just hasn't happened . and that's a shame which you mentioned in passing, that kind of differences in people who are affected. so for example,
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more men pitch of in badly affected by coven, than women as i've been any progress in, in figuring out why some of those differences were there. i don't, i don't know that i don't think so, and i do try and follow this to the best of my ability. this is not the 1st i've heard of this, but i don't, i haven't heard of any really coherent theory on this. but it looks like a potentially emerging trend that we'll have to keep an eye on, you know, but there's so many moving parts to this as well, in relation to age, in relation to, you know, and which of the, which of the variance are we looking at a lot of these data is delta i, i would assume, and that's why india so very concerned about it. but look, you know, there's people, there's countries that are saying our numbers are higher and this countries, you know, russia and other countries to sing know our numbers are much lower. so there's a political element to this data as well. that's going to be very, very difficult. but boy, you know, for a pandemic in the year 2022 to not have coherent global strategies and mechanisms.
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this is not good and we really need to be prepared for what could come next. and, you know, both surveillance and the kind of environmental triggers that are leading to these pandemic. we really need a global approach, and it's been sorely lacking throughout the span down my carry them. and thank you very much indeed. just thank you. professors being killed during the less demonstrations and she done when they were run over by a vehicle belonging to the security forces tear gas was also fine. people protesting against you. don's military government in cartoon the army took power in takeover in october. at least 90 people has since been killed and hundreds of been injured in regular protests. the un, this is called the force being used by the government is brutal and excessive. police and guinea has but fuller, president of conte back under house arrest as they investigate him for alleged
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crimes. while an office called a was acid from power and detain doctrine military coud ah september is supporters say it's a political witch hunt little sack report? the deposed president of guinea no longer a free man, but under house arrest the once feared leader, seen as untouchable and above the law is facing justice in his attorney general ordered legal proceedings against alpha con, day and 26. former members of his government. they're accused of murder, torture, sexual violence, and the destruction of public property called his party member. say, it's a political witch hunt exit medical as it b r. p. janet allies demand the respect of the principle of presumption of innocence and the deeply to zation of the carn procedure. consider suspending, its participation in the national meetings recalled the need to appoint an international mediator in the game on crisis. it was only after country was deposed
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in a qu last september, that the investigation was opened for crimes committed during his time, and office security forces fired bullets at protest years in the run up to con days contested reelection in 2020 the 84 year old changed the constitution, allowing him to run for a 3rd term rights group say at least 40 protests were killed and around $200.00 injured in the months leading up to the election guineas, military leader, general mama d. dubois fired all 40 generals accused of involvement in the killings. he promises a corruption clean up saying the powerful will face justice. but in a tv address on sunday, he pointed out that the free and fair elections won't happen for another 3 years. while visiting west africa this week, the un secretary general called on guineas, leader to hand overpowered to 8 civilian administration. immediately the regional
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body echoes has imposed sanctions because of the election delay. to boy is rule is seen by his critics as a step back for democracy, but condo. his arrest is being seen as a step forward for justice in a country where impunity for the powerful has long been the rule. nicholas hawk al jazeera, not more still to come this hour, including fears. many innocent people are among the 22000 suspect, swept up in our salvador crack down on gangs. could the writing be on the wolf? a british rule in northern ireland. we live in belfast as vetting ends in historic election and later in sport action from the n b a. playoffs investing continues to deliver ah
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hello. i'm pleased to say we have now got try a brighter and warmer weather. coming back into that east side of spain at area cloud and right the sundry down. pause the cause. the flooding in valencia most other places now pushing out into the met. it's right. and that's because we got high pressure knocking in from the atlantic. i see a source high now have the effect to just quieting things down nicely, warmer weather, coming back in that where to weather though, it's still where it's going to push its way across. sardinia, corsica easing across into italy. somewhere to whether they're the central parts of europe. i, which was a west lottie dry, some shower right is coming in across from scotland. northern england, down cross wales as we go on through friday, sinking further southward. denise was, as we go on through sash, they brighter weather coming back behind some lovely sunshine and the sunshine will continue across western pass madrid at around 24 celsius at 21. and i beta has a little more like it. now we have got some of that way weather also affecting the
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north west of africa. so northern areas of algeria seems very wet, very windy weather. we are like to see some flooding here as we go on through friday and on into saturday. the where to where the coming in across so good party to nicea. meanwhile, showers continue to west africa. ah, ah. how social a social media platforms if many young youth feel isolated, anxious, and depressed? currently there is a grand national experiment that is taking place upon our kids. why take companies not sufficiently regulated? they don't want people to know what's happening on their platform. and when will society catch up? 10 people that i knew in high school that may suicide, full lines, investigate a toxic feed, social media, and teen mental health. on al jazeera lou
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ah, ah, ah, wherever you go in the world, one airline goes to make it for you. exceptional katara always going places to go move ah, on the top stories, yoga 0, and he's 3 people been killed in an attack. kidney central is ready city of a lot. a man hunters underway for 2 suspects. it happened as his readies celebrated
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. the day they referred to as independent state, ukraine's president says, russian forces a still storming and shelling and besieged steel planted mario pole by hundreds of civilians and soldiers attract. go to mister lensky also said the evacuation of civilians from the city had continued on thursday, and the world health organization says code 19 lead to many more. yes, and previously thought it estimates nearly 15000000 people died directly or indirectly from the virus as well. double the official global death toll you stop, markets have closed sharply lower a day after the federal reserve announced its biggest interest rate increase in more than 2 decades. all 3 major us indices were down. the dow jones and the s and p 500. talk to more than 3 percent each. the nasdaq was down 5 percent dragged down by falling tech stocks, or the decline wiped out wednesdays gains as investors faced the most aggressive
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tightening of us monetary policy since 2000 turkeys. annual inflation rate is at a 20 year high, fueled in part by the word ukraine rising energy and commodity prices. and a weak lira. cost of living rose nearly 70 percent in the 12 months to april. is the worst it's been since president rich up to have ad one's act party came to power in 2002. the biggest price increases were in transport up nearly a 106 percent. in 12 months. the cost of food and non alcoholic drinks rose about 89 percent in the past year. turkey's central bank left interest rates on hold for 4 months to april after a period of cutting them ad one has pushed unconventional economic practices including lowering rates to fight inflation. same cost lou has more from istanbul. turkey citizens have been overwhelmed with rising prices, especially in energy and food. in the last one year,
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the annual inflation has reached nearly 70 percent is expected to continue this way a but for the regular turkish citizens. the rising prices, especially in food, is making their lives more difficult. the reason the of the price hikes and through here is one, the regional problems like the war in ukraine of between here and moscow. and also turkey's domestic monetary policy took his central bank cut interest rates from 19 percent to 15 percent last september, which calls occurring sick crash and because of that turkish near loss valley. and this is meant for the turkish citizens that they can buy less with the same amount of money. the government has fired to improve the living conditions of the regular turkish citizens by increasing the minimum wage and the pensions. however, people we have spoken to tell us that it, despite the increase in their wages,
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it is difficult for them to deal with the prices that are changing nearly every day . cash. you're cutting an all cash and buying cheaper, otherwise it's impossible to survive. i checked around today and all prices have risen, but i guess we will get used to us. i believe prices will eventually come back down . partially. turkish policymakers will believe that this high inflation is a temporary problem for the turkish people and the turkish economy. by keeping the interest rates low and the turkish new role weak against the u. s. dollar turkey will boost its exports and production and will create a budget surplus by the end of the year. this is what at the turkish economy, administration things. however, the spike, they minutes, we are finance believes that this problem will be overcome by the new year. many experts warned that the impacts of this high inflation will be felt among the
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residents up to 3 years. some of the residents believe that the government is going to overcome this crisis as there is an election coming up in 2023. but experts warn this may not be possible. so the tories a financial security strategist, john just now by skype jungle duck in turkey. thanks very much indeed for being with us. so around the world, we're seeing central banks change your interest rates in order to tackle to try and tackle high inflation. but it's rather unusual, isn't it to have a president saying that he wants the interest rates to be to be caught in the situation? where does he get this idea from an end? if it, if the, if it carries own, what do you think's going to happen? to the turkish economy. now is the $1000000.00 question, and majority of experts do not know the real reason. yet it's an interesting game out there because government is actually keeping the interest
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rates around 14 percent. yet borrowing from the market from something around 25 to 30 percent. so the inflation is 70 percent. so the negative real interest rate is almost 50, but if the 6 percent or something. so it's another 0 again, the in, obviously in an inflationary environment like this, some parties are making my good profits on the say banks, for example, they lent a day borrow money from the central bank for 14 percent, but then lend the money to central bank again. to 30 percent. so basically, i mean among all the other things, of course there are many other elements or variables that we can define dean flesh in their environment in turkey right now. but the lane and then she'll reason
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is the, the absence of structural and sustainable economy model or a reform or a strategy that can be applied as per to the needs of the turkish markets and asked her to the needs to do the conflict. wrong. geopolitical, rick, the risks are all turkey, how kind of affection is having on people, how they managed to cope with these kind of vagaries in the prices? well, we're, it's, it's not easy. i mean, i'm a zone little duck. a city near by the shores of the black sea at the moment, and i here for the aden barrak for the last 2 weeks or so. 3 weeks ago filled up the gas in my car with 8860 to today i did the same thing for 960 all. so in,
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in, in the office. sure. figures of inflationary environment is defined as 70 percent. so there are some independent research groups, a planning that is more than a 150 percent. but today the goal is declared that the p p i is almost over a 120 percent, which is the biggest figure since 1995. and i think any kind of been a part of the possibility that people might start, i'm rebelling against this. i mean, it's kind of situation where people not going gotten demonstrate all, we'll try and in a change that government as a result, will it? so, you know, we don't need to go to the street to change the government in the election period.
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anyway. i'm in 2013, 23. in june. i will be normal and elections, presidential elections. there might be a possibility. i mean, this is my own you that day i can be an early election by november because of the financial stress might get even worse after november or december. so maybe the government will be trying to take advantage of at least the best of the worst case scenario. but, but in collective collective identity, society is like turkey. sometimes economy wilting doesn't count. i mean, to, i mean, if you compare the security issues and economy issues, if there is a security risk or a national security risk and the water behavior will
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prioritize security more than economy issues. so even if the economy is getting worse and worse and worse day by day, but there are other issues and other problems in turkish agenda like refugee prices. 10 percent of turkish population is no. are registered or are registered refugees, not only from syria, syrian reviews are more or less under control, but all registered refugees mainly from afghanistan on, parched on and you are wrong. is it pouring into turkish soils and you know distress and why i'm in labor market for example. so the call we call the shoes are changing, it is a shape. thank you very much indeed for your thoughts on sunday. thank you. thank
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you. a government defensive against criminal gangs in el salvador has been seen some 22000 suspects. arrested. 5 human rights groups say there have been complaints of at least $338.00 violations of human rights. during the mass arrests, the crackdown has popular support. there a consent, the innocent people are ending up in jail to turn home in fort this is the image that the salvador government wants to transmit. another suspect to gang member of the streets, his tattoos giving away his affiliation for criminal ban. they've arrested more than $20000.00 people in the last month and a half as a seek to clean the m. s. 13 and barrier way teen gangs out of neighborhoods. they've ruled for decades. but this also is an image of the crackdown. one of many women saying good bye to a husband or a son, as a disappearance of the salvador and prison system. here are others. i love you,
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son. she sank in march after a murder spike. the country declared a state of emergency that many people could be arrested without a warrant. the salvadoran congress has extended that state of emergency to late may, please continue to round up young men or mess. inevitably, along with the guilty human rights groups, i be innocent. have been taken martha and the loose code out to 0. her son's one of the latter he sells face must a hospital. she says and helps her get by now she's used the quarter of what she makes in a month at a market still to try me free him. don't get a 2nd 100 percent out on the hunting offender, but i don't know why the president is doing this to innocent. people have people that aren't guilty fine summons done something they should pay. but the not guilty . yeah. lee, she knows where he is. other women going from prison to prison, trying to find their relatives,
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look at the crowd here and the crackdown goes on in the italian district, a well known m. s. 13 stronghold. so just question search everyone going in and out . been an overwhelming number of salvatore and approve of president kelly's actions . we have stopped being extortion. we're not being anything now. the gang members have been being seen. they have practically disappeared, and business is flowing. people are no longer afraid to come to the city center. i'm go up the streets so many have suffered extortion rate, killing that even if some innocence have to suffer others believe that's a price worth paying if they can simply be free. the question is, if at the end of all the arrest confusion of brutality, this will actually work john home. and i'll just either the british virgin islands, house of assembly has approved a vote of no confidence against premier andrew for he who is accused of drug
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trafficking. he was arrested in miami last week. as lawyers say, he'll be pleading not guilty to the charges, which also include money laundering in was detained in a u. s. trog enforcement administration sting. alongside the director of the islands ports authority. they're accused of agreeing to let cocaine be transported through the islands and on to the u. s. holes of closed and counting has begun in local elections across the united kingdom. and the 1st major test forbores johnson's government following the pandemic, the war in ukraine, and the so called party gates scandals, millions of people in england, scotland and wells voted for local counsellors and some mares. while in northern ireland, people voted for representatives to the devolved assembly, where nationalists, shin fein, could win the majority of seats for the 1st time. i've correspondence at monitoring elements in belfast and here in london. and let's start with journal who's in the belfast in northern ireland. don't know what people saying about a potential shin,
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feign victory in this election. lauren: it's hard to overstate the significance of a shouldn't fame victory if indeed the opinion polls are born out predicting it. the count only begins on friday, but a victory for the nationalist party. soon, fame has been described to me by voters. today's seismic others use the word historic a real moment of change. why will because for a century now, a 101 years. in fact, since the partition of the island of ireland during which politics here been dominated by unionist parties bent on maintaining the union between northern ireland and great britain, suddenly you would have a party, a nationalist party in 1st place. that was the political face of the irish republican army, the i r a during decades of conflict with pro reduce forces, a party that exists specifically to afford the re cation of the island of island north and south. now that isn't going to happen imminently. it isn't going to happen quickly that a big constitutional hurdles to overcome. it's not yet clear that the support is
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there much more short term is the possibility of real political paralysis. here. if as many expect the democratic union, his party refuses to take up its position as deputy 1st minister alongside a shin fein 1st minister, even though both of those positions carry absolutely equal weight on the power sharing arrangement. symbolism. of course, he's everything and he has another bit of symbolism for you, a nationalist party in the ascendancy in nor the not a nationalist in power in scotland. and suddenly the united kingdom begins to look less united than ever before. and how did this change come about at partially through bread and butter issues that are of concern to voters here just as they are throughout the rest of the u. k. the cost of living crisis and so on. sinn fein has apparently weights a successful campaign in offering answers to that, but one of the major change in recent years that accounts for it is breaks it. of
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course, northern ireland being taken out of the e u against its will, a majority voted to remain the democratic unionists voted to leave. and one key legacy of that is a brand new economic border down the irish c loathed by ardent unionists. now who say it undermines northern islands place in the union that others see advantage in it. it gives northern ireland a foot in both the u. case economic cap and the european union's economic camp including the south, the republic of ireland, of course, and that has spurned a slow reckoning about what re unification might look like. a potentially a vision given a boost by the selection. jenny holl, thank you very much indeed. and andrew simmons is in the land of our of one's worth and which labor hoping to take from the conservatives, who run it the past for decades and what's happening, there's it, any indication of, of which weight may go well, there's no poll exit poll in the local election, so no
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a real indicators of how things will go. but 45 minutes ago after pulse closing, the county is going at quite a pace and as erotic pointed out, ones were for could actually but go to labor. that would be a historic occasion. furthermore, according to pollsters actually going up until just before polling started. i also thought that there may be a surprise at westminster as well. westminster city council, not the mother or parliament. there it could be that labor will get that's counseled and take it off. the conservatives that will be the 1st time in street. now, what's all this about local councils? is this really a big new story? won't on its own, it wouldn't be, but this is about leadership, the leadership of the country, forrest johnson in particular that this is going to be effectively judgment. day on
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him is the 1st time the whole country has gone to the pole since the general elections in 2019 the whole country. so you're seeing here, not all of the country has to be said, but most of it you're going to see here, as far as the politicians are concerned, a clear indicator of the way it's going for boris johnson. not just generally, but forrest johnson in particular. we've had party gates a whole series of other contra of control. the says he's done. well it's, it's said in his handling of the war in ukraine so far, but that's on its own is not enough. and also kiersten, that is a question as well. can he hold it together? this is the perfect opportunity. if there isn't a, a landslide win for labor, then he could be questioned over his fitness to be a prime minister if and when there's a, an election 2024. that is when it's scheduled to be, it could be sooner, it said, but this is a big night and it's not just the people who are deciding is the politicians who
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have the final work. because if bars johnson is weakened and he seen as a liability, it could well be quite quickly that 54 m. p 's, at least 54 in peace, may file their votes of no confidence in their leader. and that would trigger a leadership challenge under simmons. thank you very much. yes, senate majority leader chuck shimmer says the senate will vote next week on whether a woman's right to seek an abortion should be enshrined in federal law. that the more demonstrations, even a potential overturning of the $973.00 ray, the ray judgment, which created a constitutional rights for abortion. a protest from the leak of the draft supreme court opinion could see the decision ever ruled. carrine jean pierre will be the next white house press secretary. she'll be the 1st black woman and open the algae b t q personally to hold roll harder. and john pierre will replace jenner jen psyche and his airy fill in for her throughout arden's administration. her 1st time
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on the sport now his santa thank you very much. law and pat frankfurt have reached their 1st european final of 42 years after getting passed at west ham and feisty. second leg of their semi west hammer trailed to one up from the 1st my to and their task was made harder when iron criswell was given a straight red car that for a fowl on jones peter hauled after a video review, apply the referee frankfurt would increase their advantage in the taiwan raphael, florida, scored before half time. and that's the way it is said big celebrations from the german fans at the final whistle as a team and their long wait for the chance to play in another european final having the job. and they'll face ranges in the final, the scott to side. the child are be life sick from the 1st leg. but goals from james ever near and glenda kamara gave them the advantage. leipzig pulled one back
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in the 2nd half, which made it to all an aggregate, but with extra time looming arranges that one the ty think sir john and star rangers had lost lifted the european trophy 50 years ago, and they get another chance when they faced the genocide on the 18th of may in seville, spain. thereupon, conference league final will be between the walmart and fin are the timing abraham's goal gave rama at 2 on aggregate when over lester, in their semi a goal. this, a drop for fin out at mar, say was enough to get through. the final is on the 25th of may, inter ana, albania, is 2 other days ago until the start of the wall covering katara. but there is a question of been raised over whether ecuador should be at the finals each lee and football association that have asked fever to investigate whether ecuador fielded and unreadable player, and qualifying. while they claimed that of baron castillo is in fact colombian,
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and is given a false aid. she, they say there is significant evidence that has to you was born in tamaqua in july 1995, not in ecuador, in november, 1998. if the claims are found to be true, aqueduct could have to forfeit that their place at the torment where they are set to play. host cutoff finagle and the netherlands. that was a slice of history for onset job or at the madrid open tennis on thursday. the 10 is in became the 1st player from africa to reach the final of a top tier 1000 torment on the women's tour job or was good for russian qualifier. catherine, alexandra oliver, and a semi taken it straight sets. 6263. he highly anticipate the 3rd round match and madrid between no back joker, which an ann demario was cancelled after mary would draw due to illness would have been at the 1st meeting in more than 5 years. you know,
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our offer on the doll was given a scare by david, go far as his target 6 title at this time and the number 3 see that saved 4 match points and one of the siding sets high breaker to screws place in the quarter finals. well he played carlos, i've kinda the match lasted over 3 hours in the dal said there was a good test as he returns from entry away import them big 30 say be much blind. so that's confidence that give me a chance to, to, to keep going. know, i'm as much as i know today's like today, due to, to be fidelis unit. oh, is that much easier time for the current a defending champion, alexander's that ever. he was a set up against lauren's almost ill and the italian retired from the match with an entry and sixty's ality live at secured his face in the quarter finals with the straight sets when over dan evan. russian took this 17675. he'll not face stiffness
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that sits at best to make you through to chris bolter says he's having this week, but the n b a veteran that shows no signs of slowing phoenix guard delivered the sensational final quarter and gave to the western conference semifinals against the dallas mavericks hole had 14 points in the final term and top score that for the game 28 songs winning by 20 and now leave the sears to nothing. 7 watches. and so 7 or 82 years old. oh, wow. but you know, just more than what his own gorgeous watches. you know, i curious, so for me, in response to that, you know, soon as routine takes care of his body. you know, as diet is strength and conditioning. you know, i can tell you, bernard, camry. he's feeling younger about a day. it's going to be a part of an ancient convers,
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the philadelphia $76.00 is on desperate need of their main man. joy in b was out with a facial fracture from last week. fully have the opening at 2 games against miami, the heat who are led by fam, at the bio, with 23 point people from the corner. for me that one has landed in miami as the city prepares, the stage. it's long awaited debbie race at this weekend. the drivers joined the fans on wednesday for the opening night party at the track, which is built around the hard rock stadium along with austin, texas. this is the 2nd us raise the on the f one calendar. the 3rd being added next season in las vegas with and that's always well for me, i do back to lauren in london. till now. thank you very much and that's it for me. lauren taylor for this news. i went back in a couple of minutes with another full run up of the day's news. thanks for much
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