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a late system world cup. he's french strike at killing him by face signs off from li duty in style. the 2080. well, thoughtful went up to schooling for paris, handyman, his final match before the cattle finals. ah, it's 18 g m t 9 p. m. and to kia where an explosion has had the countries was popular city a stand bowl had happened and one of its most popular tourist spots is stickle street. the key as president, 3 jip type 8. a one says 6 people are did, at least 81 have been injured. you should look, woo, could or do it would be wrong to say this is undoubtedly a terrorist attack. but the initial developments and initial intelligence from my governor is that it smells like terrorism, initial finding share among the people,
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flaying a woman as played a role in this. let's give you an idea of where the blast happened. this sickle street is a thoroughfare that's lined with shops and restaurants and popular with tourists and locals. the street is also famous for its heritage tram system. the senate casino group joins us from his sample near where the explosion occurred and sent him a at the same. can you explain what is happening been now and what are the developments you've been able to find out? was you can imagine the explosion site has been sales. any entrance to is technology st from trucks, them square and as surrounding areas. is it blocked for now? we are nearly 30350 meters today, explosion site and it truly officials are there right now. interior minister, justice minister and the vice president, our own site and they delivered is some statements on camera just
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a couple of minutes ago, repeating the same information that president as on has given the earlier. but we know that among the 8 to one injured to all a 2 of them are in a critical condition. and among the 6 that 2 of them most a lies in the hospital not at the side. so this is the situation here. crime investigation teams are still on the ground trying to collect evidence checking every detail in every corner and every street and the security measures around. thus, as press have been a little bit a softer than is civilians are able to come close by. i said everybody is very curious as the area is full of tourists. they are trying to understand what's going going and take some pictures as well. but an important
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detail about the incident given by the vice president. is that a officially now? it is confirmed that this female suspect that we have been mentioning for the last couple of bulletins is the one detonator, who detonated ha the explosive device according to security pictures. one female suspect, wearing a hat scarf, and a couple of large trousers, a at but him approach to the area dropped the bag and a couple of minutes later, that explosive device in this bag detonated. and according to our security sources and a present, our don's a statement to more people are involved in this incident and asked her about the esper, the information that i have in a given those 2 other color breakers or suspects that may say or not turkey, citizens they are syrian uh, origin people, and this female suspect is
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a turkish citizen. and, but it seems to be a kurdish dorcas citizen. and that's why, ah, the officials are believe that this is a terror attack. and all science so far, points out to the out mold kurdish fighter group, the p k k. but ah, it is not officially confirmed yet. and the organization hasn't claimed the attack yet. normally, a couple of hours later or a day after, when these kinds of attacks attacks are perpetrated by the p k. k. they usually claim the incident either through the main organization or their sub contractors. this is the situation on the ground. we don't have access to the exclusion site yet a but all these took owners, all the civilians around here. of course have been terrified as this kind of attack
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has happened after it's 6 years. the street behind me is thickness speed. the main one of the main pedestrian roads in the stumble, one of the major tourist destinations. 1 was targeted before a it more then is 6 years ago and seeing these kinds of scenes at nist stumble is terrifying for everyone. but this incident comes at a time when the turkish government has been repeating that they have been fighting against the out boat. kurdish fighter group successfully and they have pushed them beyond the turkish borders, and it to kiya has been conducting counter pinocchio for ations in northern iraq and northern syria. ah, so they were saying that the p k. k. a lost power and los flood. but this incident comes at such a time when the government has so much confidence about their success in fighting
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against terrorism. send him considerably for us assemble. thank you very much for that update. mr. jaila dimia works for the turkish news channel, hobbit global. she heard the explosion when it happens, and this is her personal account. it was really, really hard time going on for us. for every people across the street, i was about to go to a museum citrate and down the heard of a very low bank. and we couldn't understand what happened. maybe we told maybe it's the gothic social because any stumble, know those. we can solve this time a glass related rich golf explosion. done real part of the be so people screaming started to run away with the package that it's hard to find. i may run into shops. i mean somebody just later,
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for a while, i try to speak with polio because we couldn't understand what was going on because there is because 3 is a very, very child the play. all right. and even tom, it's really heavy. like the very 1st to go this strict and also home to minor foreign residential. mike a hard stumble. and it's really hard to imagine this trash can treat them. employees confirmed that it's an explosion, but we still don't know if it's a total risk attack or not to kia, was hit by a string of deadly bombings between 201520175 isolate and outlawed kurdish groups. let's take a look at some of those now. on july, the 20th 2015, a suicide bomber killed 30 people, and injured 100 at
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a cultural center in the town of syrup near the syrian border. the government blamed iso. on january the 12th 2016, a suicide bomber killed tin tourist and it's 10 bulls. so common squint again, iso was blamed with 2 days later, a car bomb struck police headquarters in southeast and turkey. this time p. k. k militants were blinds. at least 37 were killed and over 100 injured in march. that same year and a car bomb attack in the capital and cur. on june 28th and 20163 suicide bombers killed at least 40 people, had author took a port and assemble officials linked the attackers to iso. and on new year's day in 2017, at least 39 people were killed after a man opened fire at a nightclub and sample. i still claimed responsibility. well it speak to ability or turkey is a security analyst,
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and he is joining us live from anchor. thank you so much for being on this news. our 1st of all reading through that long list of, of attacks from 2015 up into new year's day and 2017 has been, you know, 5 years or so since the last major attack. how surprised you? did this happen now? i am surprised because for the past 6 years we had a really quiet and calm employment in terms of in terms of security and public safety. thanks to the long and relentless content migration a and, and move within both within the and beyond to the border and the course for the operations in northern iraq and syria and new introduction like like in the news fights and especially, and also the fights within $73.00, thanks to these. well, that's the reason we experience at the very calm and relatively stable table period
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is 2016 but up to the new, the common stability. i'm actually surprised, but if we take it to consideration how the, how the a, the a performing in terms of, in terms of how difficult to ation in it is make sense. now, because of because of certain, because as far as getting the rug and syria is usually not capturing the attention of the international audience in normal days. but they're long time took the sticker with the forces engaged in, in the high level. come over the operations in northern iraq and they are actually facing their presence in you know,
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usually inaccessible areas. so we can, we can see that cable example of the roof is experiencing the work history again. and there was a need for them to retaliate in some, in some way. and you know, because of the leadership capitation elements come, there was an operation even, even in theory they didn't know. it's hard to ation. so this isn't, it sounds i believe, to tell you a some way to show that it is still alive and it is still capable undertaking high profile. okay. the election is coming up in 7 or 8 months next year. how big part do you think that that is played in this potentially i believe it's also, it's also in the, in the planning phase. and also it's taking
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a because of government. both a and b has been, has been own supporters of the ongoing to kill it. the policy is why the game might be g m dash 16. and they have been quiet. they've been quite harmonious in their attitude in their school, and they are still edelman. p k, k. in order to undermine the governments, they have to get rid of the existing government. so when we, when we look at the choice of the product, it is really, really clear to be that being konami target or b k. k is basically the place where the government for, for many, many years we can,
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we can say that it hasn't been really difficult on me. so economy is, is, is the weakest part of the government to the, to the. and i would say. ready and so he is in a dire situation where need a huge amount of currency and sort of that has been, has been achieved social, social, or uncovered income. and so he has a full season and by a 2nd there is payment frequented by officially owners and tourist avenue. the some of the a, the goal is really, really clear. i think you for them and stability and in the message that he's not able to pay for business and tourism. so stay away from turkey and trying to be all potential potential on current income. ok, given all of that,
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do you think that you have hold any fears that there could be further attacks it'll be it'll be based on based on the organizations capacity organizations to undertake much, much of that. but at the same time, it will be also determined by how government both of those on the and my my believe it will be a wrong response from the settlement. because even be in the form of the court for the operation, syria shouldn't be to be kept as end by. and if this is the case, i don't think they'll be, they'll be further attacks by the organization. they have already sent that message sent that signal, but as long as their organizational capacity is being undermined by substituting
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for the likelihood is getting clear. okay, thank you so much for your time and your incentives they'll kind of took from and kara, thank you. the were us prison jo biden's democratic party has defied predictions and retained power in the senate that was confirmed after the democratic incumbent in nevada. cindy, a, catherine cortez mester, narrowly defeated, her republican challenger at lex old had been endorsed by former president donald trump. a mester has just to drill supporters after her when we've known this is going to be a tough campaign. but like all of you, i'm in nevada and i know what it takes to deliver for my home state. so when the national pond in said, i couldn't, when i knew nevada would prove them wrong. wow. well,
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mckenna reports from washington, d. c. on how the results, kinds of dells on trumps, influence in the republican party. ah, the democrats seized control of the senate. catherine cortez musto, winston nevada, giving the democratic party 50 seats, and with the casting boats at the vice president a majority in the chamber. i'm not surprised by the turn on. i'm incredibly, please. i think it's a reflection on the quality of our candidates in the you're all running on the same program or anybody who wouldn't run in on what we do all stay sticky with. so i feel good. i'm looking forward to there couple years. republican adam lex, that becomes yet another trump supported candidate to lose earlier the democratic party, one in the state of arizona where former astronaut mark kelly defeated republican
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blake masters. i think the democrats are faced the central dilemma in this campaign . it became more and more obvious that inflation was going to dominate the elections, but it's hard to campaign on fighting inflation when the problem has spiraled out of control under your watch and to clear loose in the midterm elections, his former president, donald trump, whose endorsement of so many losing candidates will call into question his outsized influence in the republican party. and maybe i read another of his choices. herschel walker is likely to pace an uphill battle in a runoff election in georgia and next month. the counting of votes is continuing in the house of representative elections. republicans still hold a slight lead, but the democrats have closed the gap with some surprising winds in the past 24 hours. but even if republicans do take control of the house, it will be by the slimmest of margins and with control of the senate,
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president biden will still have a lot of leeway to press forward with his legislative agenda. ah, above all these midterm elections have cemented his stature as a leader, which in turn will give him a greater degree of control over his party. mike hannah, out his era washington plenty more ahead on this news hour, including lavinia is voting in the presidential run off that could elect the 1st female head of state and how england became t 20 role. cup one is for a 2nd time, and he has the action from the final with pakistan. ah, the u. s. presidents, his lines of communication with china will stay open to ensure the 2 countries don't veer into conflict. joe biden will meet china's she shing, ping,
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and barley on monday, were leaders from the g. 20 a gathering for a summit. aside from tensions between the world's 2 biggest economic rivals, the war and ukraine will also dominate the agenda and diplomatic it is a james based reports from bally. a hectic week of diplomacy in asia continues with a meeting between the world's 2 most powerful men. president biden, who's been in cambodia for a summit with south asian leaders. is boyd by better than expected results for his party in the mid term elections? china, she ging ping, has also been strengthened back home after being confirmed as his nation's leader. for another 5 years. tensions had been running high. the chinese side still angered by this summer's trip to taiwan by the u. s. speaker, nancy pelosi or north korea, the u. s, police, china is not bringing all of its influence to bear to rein in kim john own, who's been conducting a provocative series of missile tests. you know, of course,
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perhaps the most important of issue a wallet will be discussed is the war in ukraine. china has not condemned russia, but it's clearly uncomfortable about the way it's ally has been behaving. i know she was for more time to me any other role leader? i knew him well, he knows me. know we have very little misunderstanding. we just got to figure out where the red lines are and what we, what are the most important to us, what all the countries of the g 20 gather here on tuesday? russia's president putin will not be in bali and instead will be represented by his foreign minister. so gay love roth, the un secretary general antonio terrace, who's also on his way to bali, told me before he left new york. he didn't think there was any possibility of a major diplomatic breakthrough. i believe still a certain way to go pieces. of course, the objective of assault be seen lined with the international law and with un charter. but i think that we are still relatively away from it. the
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us and european allies will want to use this gee 20 to try and persuade countries like china, india, brazil, and south africa to further isolate moscow. the war in europe costs a long shadow on the diplomacy taking place. here on the other side of the world, change phase al jazeera, bali classified us intelligence report said to expose, if it's by the united arab emirates, to manipulate the american political system. 3 people who read the report told the washington post. it outlines immorality attempts to steer u. s. foreign policy by both legal and illegal means. the u. i use middling, has allegedly spend multiple whitehouse administrations. it reportedly involved bids to exploit us politicians, reliance on campaign contributions and susceptibility to lobbying, where ukraine's military is assisting damage in the her son region. after russian
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troops fled to prison and followed me, as landscape is a critical infrastructure, was destroyed, work is underway to restore power and water supplies. people who lived under russian occupation sharing their stories. love with the forecasts came and they told us it is because the due pro ukrainian position, i said you can shoot us down because we are ukrainians. we could not say a word. we could not say glory to ukraine. the while the wilcox is fast approaching and andy is he to tell us more? yeah, indeed, many of you are big leagues, all the rain or about when to the 6 week world cup. right? price range, amount of signed off in style with a 5 know when i was a french welcome star, killing them, but i sent them on by way. she hold a 5 point lead at the top of the table or the once a week ago. and so kick off the welcome trophy has landed in capital. it's been on
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a tool around the world, including stop over and over $32.00 nations that are qualified for the tournament. his li harding with the story of one of sports most famous trophies i, i ah, creating greatness runs in this family. the famous world cup trophy was made in this workshop in italy, in 1971. by sylvia got seneca, the artist beat more than 50 other designers to be chosen to replace fetus original trophy guts. amiga son says the current world cup choke you design is special because it can be photographed from all angles, giving a full world view. yours also thinking how the window have to use it for october the camera and saw a washed out think
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the grand daughter of the man who hired guts. and he got many years ago when we, you love counting so much and you worked so harder to receive isa. you just love it . after the final games one, the trophy comes back to italy for a little cosmetic touch up before being returned to see his headquarters in switzerland. the winning country gets a gold plated replica to keep. while italy did not qualify for the world cup the country will still be represented at the finals and katara just in a different way. are very emotional about their ha ha ha. guests. we are the only tie downs that we will be like a frying a during the fine other meg, sir, because the we will know will be on the body. ah, a family tradition, elevated to global icon status. ah leo harding al jazeera.
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a watching al jazeera reminder of our top stories, the salad, there's been an explosion, and one of his samples, most popular tourist spots. at least 6 people have been killed and 81 have been injured in the blast. let's give you an idea of where the blast happens is sickle street is a thoroughfare that's lined with shops and restaurants and popular with tourists and locals. the street is also famous for its heritage trans system. and in other news, the democratic party has retained control of the u. s. senate catherine cortez. mester narrowly defeated, her republican challenger. at him. lex halts in nevada. the more now on that explosion and ticket and bristle suitor, our correspondence normally in a sample is here with us in the studio. thank you very much for being here. have
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you ever seen a sample extremely well? why do you think that this area the street was chosen in particular? okay, it is one of the most famous and popular tourist destination, not only in a stumble, but in hall churches. so it's an iconic place that defines a stumble starting from during the late ottomans till the more than they till, till the to the feel the presence. so it is a very much important street for tourist and for the locals as well. so any time off the day, if you wizard there straight, you will see that hundreds and thousands of people constantly flowing through distress. it is, it's up the streets dead. it was in nightclubs, being located around here, the restaurant shopping malls, shopping centers. so in their sans or for anyone who wants to replace harm or to terror or create a chows, definitely it is. it is one of the,
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the favorable places for anyone who wants to really create a couse in kills in the country. and i'll say it is a, a nexus in the city as well, that connects different partial fi stumble to, to, to, to each other. so, and it's also very controversial places as well in 2013 the government wanted to build a park around that area. and thus for some of the protest, it was one of the turning point even more than history of the turkish republic. so in any way, armed whoever conducted this, this is born backpack or this explosion. they know that been that there is not on the going to hard the if league hands on, on or the maximize the, the, the harm but also make headlines globally as well. so but for now we do not know whether it is 100 percent to retake or not, but according to the official statements, it's jim. so and they said that they have identified a woman who dropped a bond there in a bag and minister after she left the support. so the bob explored it. so for what
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we know, 6 people on that and more than 80 people are injured. but the officials are seeing that the investigation is still underway. as of now, we do not know who is behind that and why not. there's been quite a bit of speculation or guest earlier. the security analyst was talking about the p k. k. obviously they, along with i so, ah, of the c m, you know, potentially involved here. what do you think and why do you think that either one of those groups i would want to attack at to kia like us at this moment as we do not have any concrete evidence more and your official statement that is confirming a particular actor. so it is all just we can just put the stuff into a, into a context. so turkey in 20152016 had gone through it, had gone through, has gone through a tremendous, tremendous tubal and time regarding the constant attacks in particularly in base.
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it is like capital anchor, the largest, the in turkey stumble and the frontier cities like gus yon tab. and they have been several that are conducted by ices by the p k. k. and some of the other marginal arm groups as well. and they claimed tens of lives. so this tree years were one of the i will say, the darkest time of the with more than turkish republic. so now i'm the potential suspects here that or fish laurel. so i should have referring are the 1st one is isis. and according to the officials, recently the last head of ice as has been rested in turkey, has been identified and then arrested. and also some of other senior figures of ices have been arrested both in a stumble and also close to the syrian border in city of guys aren't that they have been arrested and in syria also there some smitley operations are on the way a gas isis there so this could somehow lead them to conduct such
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a attack. and on the other hand, the 2nd a likely suspect here is the peak. okay. so there are ongoing operations, both in syria and in iran conduct the by the turkish military, a gas a peak, a k, as several senior members of them have been recently aggressive in turkey. but one of the critical issue is that now. so turkey is in talk with both sweden and finland go. the next edition of some of senior p. a k members were who are located who are based in sweden and finland according to a memorandum that they have signed in june during them and in mother during the nato summit. and then they agreed on a memorandum a district countries. and according to that memorandum, sweden and finland have promised to expedite the name some of the individuals who are elderly affiliated to piggy k and just a couple of days ago. so it is for a murph soonest. prime minister of kristof shone was in ankara and he promised ad one that they are committed to this referendum and they are going to hand over this members of the pick or those war at who are related or affiliated to peak. okay?
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so this is a huge blow if any other european countries also follow this case then is going to be a huge blow for the k, because bigger, k says, decades have been given f kind of free hand. europe has been a safe haven for the senior members to fundraise to, to, to operate activities and also to recruit. so that also could be a reason for the p geeky to destabilize this. but at the end of the day, the most important one is the election in less than 8 months took is going to held an election hold an election. and that is critical for both the government and the opposition here. and definitely there golden opportunity in terms of timing for these groups as well. ok, thank you so much her for that inside. this'll set for us. how to key a correspondent. thank you. benjamin netanyahu has officially been tasked to form a government, his block one israel, 5th election, and 3 and a half years. meaning he'll return as prime minister after losing the fate in 2021
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. after 12 consecutive years, stephanie dick reports from west jerusalem. back to where he wants to be. benjamin netanyahu is now officially tossed by israel's president to form the next government. and it covers your porcelain shallows from glum. i intend to be the prime minister of every one. lo, she voted for me and lo, she didn't. this is not just for the sake of saying, i believe in this, this is what guides me and is my responsibility as the prime minister of israel. i'm outgoing prime minister. yeah. le pete released a statement saying that today is a black day for israeli democracy and said that all this was an effort by netanyahu to delay his ongoing corruption trial. netanyahu will now have to deal with the consequences of his own creation. in his efforts to come back to power, he promoted religious ultra nationalists. they have now moved from fringe to political mainstream. it to mar ben givers jewish power party, along with bessolo smart churches, religious zionism. now the 3rd biggest block in the israeli parliament,
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their beliefs range from amex in the west bank to expelling palestinians deemed hostile to the jewish state. and openly calling for the right to jewish prayer at the alex almost compound. they also won changes in law that would weaken the powers of the supreme court in israel. many israelis also have concerns about their secular way of life due to the religious, far right. and the ultra orthodox now having a large presence in government, the u. s. administration has signaled its concerns over the inclusion of members of the far right being in government. some say will be a challenge for netanyahu known for his political mastery. while i think that he is not really happy, because now we have to run a concrete. when you have to run a country, you do not only think about local politics. you think about the world now the world is not. oh, so good for him right now. for example, if a tromp was the president of the united states, it would be easier for him. netanyahu now has 28 days to form a government,
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but it good presented to the israeli class at much earlier as negotiations had already begun before he was officially tossed on sunday. from the moment benjamin netanyahu was ousted from power last year. he vowed to bring down the government and he vowed to return as prime minister. it's taken him just over here to achieve his goal. he is officially back and he's back with a vengeance. bringing with him the most right when government in israel's history, stephanie decker, al jazeera west schuessler in mexico demonstrate his protesting government plans to reform the electoral system. thousands took to the streets across the country. president andreas, my wallet lopez abra door says the move will cut election costs and reduce incidence of electoral fraud. but his critics argue that the proposed reforms compromised democratic institutions were let's discuss this further with a mo rapper who joins us live from mexico city. and to can you give us more of an
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idea of exactly why people are protesting? sure, 1st of all, we should know that this is one of the largest pro democracy rallies that we've seen here in mexico. in recent years, there are, i don't want to speculate, but easily 10000 people essentially take it over. but if avenida reformer, which is the main avenue that traverse, is mexico city, on their way to the historic center where the presidential balances what people are protesting specifically is a proposed reform. a propos electoral reform by mexican president under asthma, ray lopez, over at, or actually several different reform that encompass everything from a, from budget cuts to political parties, to retain the number receipt for the mexican congress. the implementation of electronic voting machines for the country. but the specific measure that's caused the most controversy, the most divisiveness here in mexico is a proposal that would essentially restructure and replace mexico's national
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electoral institute. or the name of this is an autonomous body that overseas mexico's federal elections. and what we're hearing from critics is that what the president is trying to do with this reform is essentially undermined democratic institutions to that, that the reform itself, as it pertains to the national electoral institute, could weaken already fragile democratic institutions in mexico. and would put more centralized power into the hands of the federal government. for his part, mexico's president and the discipline went up, is what i thought has said that the reform i would simply lower cost would increase transparency. he's denied these claims that it would weaken democratic institutions . what's curious here is that we're still 2 years away from the next presidential elections in mexico and 2024. and we're seeing this type of turnout, which with thousands of people who are essentially seeing this as a battle for the democracy of mexico. and if the numbers here, any indication,
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it really goes to show how polarized mexico is in the lead up to the next presidential elections 2 years from now. okay, thank you so much. that is my wallet are optional for us and mexico city. the civilians are voting in the 2nd round of the presidential election. the post is largely ceremonial. the run off as between renowned lawyer natasha perk, messiah who's the favorites to win and former conservative minister, and say laga. if she does, one must have will be the country's 1st female head of state, of joining us from louisiana. the capital of slovenia is else's here as a gash blue bay, kashmir. can you give us an update on where things stand at the moment? yes so i can get her and italy the 1st to reside. so here is happy. people are happy here so we have 14 percent of gross counted. and then natasha appeared more.
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sorry. is the happ 50 percent for her? $46.00 for mr. lager. so 14, now, already 14 percent off was count and that means that all the act or the post world, quite correct. it was, it was a situation which happened in all elections, or presidente is the national elections in slovenia. now it's for the 3rd time that looks like a last 3 candidate. we'll have a dark presidency. so even though law, god was the winner of the 1st round, we are seeing again, mobilization of the last week. the citizen saw looks like though we will have the 1st female president and again for the 1000 pounds, for the, for the 7 time left to him candidate to in, in, in slovenia. so this or this would then confirmed a trans laughed green government was installed in april. the honesty onshore
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arrived candidate populous candidate for the prime minister last election in april . okay, thank you so much for the update, and that is al jazeera is a gash below bay and is lavinia, the congolese army and rebels battling for control of the town of cuba in north keeping province as 25 kilometers from the regional capital goma. that's the closest, the ripple group in 23 has come to the city. since it began it's offensive and much will after almost 5 years of silence, a familiar sound is ringing out again in the you case, capital big bin is back with a bong. the great battle went on wrong, while the clock tower that houses it was restored, its 1st duty paying tribute to the fallen of the world wars and other conflicts on
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remembrance day bell. phil here don't al jazeera manchester united to boosted by a man looking to in 5 denmark at the world cup. and he has all the action from the premium. ah, it's every football is dream to play at the world cup. a new series follows players from 6 countries and meet some up and coming stars with hopes of making it to cut off 2022. everyone dreams of that ever since we were gets to where the national team jersey in the work up episode one looks at how the host nation is gearing up to compete at the highest level, the world cup dream cattle on al jazeera, from sports champion to bed bound for her fault ones investigates how the nfl escaped paying billions of dollars to former players who suffered devastating brain
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damage playing americas most popular sport. i'm sorry you didn't die before 2015. cuba to you and your family. i know murray got c t from papa. when i looked at it just all about his brain being bruce because it blocked worse when you get playing a position. blood sport. oh no. just eda. ah ah, it's time for sport. he is. andy. thank you so much tom. well, many of your it's big league. sorry. the inner bounce went to the 6 week. well cut break, perry sancho man of signed off in style with a 5 he'll win of isaiah french world cup stop killing him by face setting them on
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their way on a man who carry a lot of morocco hopes in castle sure. came the school. the 3rd ph. d held a 5 point lead of a loan at the top of the table. manchester united school laid sounds like a win against following the english premier league danish, the christian ericsson, that school be open at the and i me and i did play a dan. james will be as long as it's before them. he's heading to cancel out of the wild ericsson then set up only, continued teenager a 100 don't answer for the winter time. finished to warn united up in the tables in the days of the premier league game and came from behind. so when soon at brighton, he goes down a helping village away went in the lead for 6 months to win a row as well for the new manager. emery in italy pulls near, giving the strike at jack high school twice in similar atlanta,
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3 to 8 years since he left his phone at the world cup in brazil into the still trail. lead is natalie by 11 points now, canada rebecca. the will cover the 1st time since 1986. they grouped alongside belgium, croatia, morocco coach john herdman has just named his $26.00 man scholar which includes bon meaning, store of fun. so davies so be my 1st will cope with the man fema 5th will cope in tool. yeah. said it's going to be a hell of a right. i'm going to learn a lot. i'm going to be rubbing shoulders with you know, wilcox cultures like roberto martin as an end for me that's. that's where i want to be on the raises edge while as well as the teams arriving. and cats are so to has the world cup trophies been on tour, round the world with stop o f, as in all the nations that have qualified for the torments. this portion of the trophy 1st lifted by west germany camps in france,
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beckon bower. the 1974 finals. well the way to go and so kick off excitement is building in capital laura burden. manley has been at the house world cup countdown clock. the viber suddenly when it was 7 days to kick off, there was a huge rush of people. the came to the clock so i couldn't see the count on the countdown is literally just behind me now. it's 6 days. 23 hours, 47 minutes and 15 seconds. but there are still people who live in counter who have come into the country, who are new hair, who have come to take in the atmosphere just now one week before the kick off for the wild card for just to give you an idea of where i am, i'm at the coin in capital del ha. this is a huge crap and all going to be the central hub of entertainment. it's going to have 4 live stages that will have roving performance says, $150.00 restaurants and pop up stores. i'm with me. i have some moroccan
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fan say, hey, what? oh, to montgomery. okay. which games will you be watching? the 1st monster got courtyard muddle court corporation. america. who's going to win a shallow with friends and family coming? yes to come in my phone from good luck. more time in $22.00 in this month, john. okay, so just an idea. we really have people from all over the world. i'm riding with people acting around a lot of people from rock. it's tom with where are you from? i'm from boca son and my mother learned country so that a bit differently. i support for the editor and shell hoble over to watch all of them. it didn't show up and hope you get to phillip identify them. because you have
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friends and family coming young, lots of them, lots of them. i have my friends also. they are watching us and they're standing with us. we are in charlotte are getting the shelter we do in rid of that you have it. people have really come from all over the world. fans are starting streaming. what we're expecting a lot more with more than a 1000000 pounds. yeah. no. as we heard there, a lot of people expected to visit castle during this solo. it's of course, over the past 12 years, the country been building hotels and infrastructure, sir prepared full this moments natasha game ripples a night on a traditional dow on the gulf, $1000.00 a room in a shipping container near the airport. $200.00. while a cabin on a cruise ship docked in the doha port will cost you $700.00 a night. this is the selection of where fans will be sleeping during this historic world cup in the middle east. got our 2022 has been played by concerns that the
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country of less than 3000000 people can't handle an influx of more than a 1000000 fans. and that it'll be too expensive. i believe this is martha. this is not the right message. either we have enough accommodation and people are they still they can come and enjoy the tournament and of course they can either choose whether the autumn looking for uh from the accommodation. the price for a dormitory style room is $80.00 a night. the organizing committee says in terms of bookings on the official cut, our 2022 portal, the top 3 countries are saudi arabia, the united states, and mexico. on peak days, there are about 100000 bookings. that number is expected to increase as much as 30 percent by the time the tournament begins. just as it did during the world cup in brazil, m. s. c. cruises will offer floating hotels. 3 ships will dock in doha and can
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accommodate more than 12400 people. the biggest world europa operates on liquefied natural gas. a messy cruiser says it will cut carbon emissions by up to 25 percent during a world cup. aspiring to be the 1st that is carbon neutral. it's a step forward forward in terms of a clean of fuel. however, we hope that in the future, the fuel, which we think of it's been a transitional feel, will lead us to then be able to fire or synthetic ellen g, which doesn't come from fossil fuel to more crew ships will arrive indo hot this week, adding to the excitement that building in this gulf country, the organizing committee says there is 0 doubt that it has the capacity and is ready for fans to experience katara style hospitality. natasha name elder 0. doha will football hasn't always been a traditional part of rwanda's culture,
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especially for women. but this will cut will see rwanda's. slimmer who can sanger make history as one of the 350. busy much referees to, for some favorite female officials have taken charge of games in the men's tournament, but for many in the country playing the game has been a challenge. one woman who's shown the determination to succeed in the rwandan game tells us her story. proud to be our one who is the 1st to court in rwanda. akita, my name is addressing you, no more, no technical data of but essentially a king. what copies are big competition. everyone who like football need to see the friends that can be on the tactics that will be in there. what i made during the cleaning i you pool, i devise my kids poor to much as a quote. as a player, not as a fund,
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they have poor to much like someone who is the in the class. we are pregnant, go are you good. it is a debbie for being a big player call cut and bread in the different cob, same euro. paul will bid there wouldn't play out in the future. does the we have our national team, men and women profess knew what cup on the applicant. no. for no competition. i can say from my head home i used to play with the boys are natural to be beaten by their parents because they was saying that is not a word to have such god laid me to play with big boy. i think for more the beginning my cardio for prayer on the coaching. first, the law is the contract with our kind of technical end up from
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the beginning. they said that women love the book to do the same as men and women cannot to do. both. women is the death of pay at home to prepare everything, protect care, a nip where on the lot they have, right? they have rights with when that team might but i'm supporting transport for for this week and then i can take the car and be there. we now put their white cup o is the bled. i'm proud to be cool. i yeah, we do. okay. yeah. now i from the football, england's cricket as of one, the t 20 world cup for a 2nd. so i'm just ballast team building pakistan by 5 wickets in the final acts.
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them by the 1st in melvins for a 137. 8. been stokes. them guided england to victory with an em bates and half century england. previously, when they started back in 2010, the team also the reigning 50 over watching in has been fantastic. told me for us to, to now be sent over with the trophies just immensely proud of everyone involved in that, in the tournament and, and leading up to this stage and done nothing fully deserved it tonight. or i that is ice for, is i looking for an outside little surprise. you managed to squeeze that cricket enjoy? it's already about so from a ton mccrae for this news hour. but there will be plenty more news in a moment from our london studio coming up next. ah, ah,
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