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is ready for the king of should be my box on a jersey to let me know what else to who would i be and then most of cannot discuss this to you, but send me an idea of how works best for you to send them not what of them on some of the properties they sent the you don't walk the 2nd the called us on on that you saw the then the phone i'm not shooting a walk there the
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right wing, pauses and shelly projected to win the majority of the referendum on the new constitution advises the mccloud visits out 0 life also coming up syria re admitted to the arab league 12 years of to being expelled from dudley correct dunham for a test as a civil rule this displace millions. kyle sweep through eastern democratic republic of congo entire villages washed away and severe flooding and land slice. adults might be under way and saudi arabia, but some students capital remains of battle, ground up to 3 weeks to contact the so right, we can part to the leading in the vote for the council to draw a new constitution. surely they have $57.00 besides the vote was needing 75 percent
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of the products counted 9 months ago. bytes is widely rejected a previous draft that's close to a lot to the america, tennessee, and even who's in the capital of santiago. so it, is it, tell us more about this and the projected results a hi there with this is it's actually extraordinary turn of events here into the, in their search for a more moderate constitution, more moderate than the one that was rejected in september, which was seen as to radical to far left, the voters have gone exactly to the other extreme. now we've had more than 90 percent of the volts accounted and we can tell you that the extreme right wing party, the republican party has by far one the largest number of seats and together with the more center and, and right wing parties of chinese, they will totally control this new constitutional council. that means that they
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will be able to pass constitutional norms and articles, whatever it is that they want to propose without any counterbalance, they won't have to consult any of the other delegates, any of the other political forces in the country. so it will be completely dominated by one side very much what happened the last time except the last time it was the next. what so many people have criticized the chileans mainly had said that they wanted something more moderate. somebody that would bring consensus to the country, but now it seems very difficult if that will be able to happen, considering who has actually come of the winner in this election, which really is quite shocking. you've. i think the julian's are skipped so friendly, but there is another thing that, that just happened to the selection that we've never seen before. and that isn't more than 20 percent of the votes that were cast were either blank or know which of these, those 20 percent of people are presumed to have been people from the center center left who are very angry at the whole way that this process took place and who
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decided not to vote at all. and that could have really been the reason why this boat has turned out the way that it has. so what happens now, how does the process play out from here as well? now eventually they will be sworn in and they will have 4 months to limit the, the 50 members of this council, which by the way, do not include any members of the, of the indigenous communities. as the last constitutional convention did, the only be 50 members dominated by the right wing parties and that they will have this for months for write up a new draft. then on december, the 17th they will, that will be put before the people have to leave in a referendum monday will decide again, whether they accepted or rejected. as things stand now, it's very possible that the new version will be even more conservative. then the people say era, the dictatorship era constitution that the country has right now. they strongly or
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at least you believe they're familiar with this in human reporting. let's brianna now guess christine se, flint, this is a jen. this covering is actually in politics doing this now from santiago, chile as well. kristi, the welcome to l j is, can see the at why if julian's wanted something more moderate to the last effort. do you think there's this big swing to the right? i'm hoping you can hear me, christina. yes, yes, you can get on. i've got to very well, i didn't hear your question. okay, let me just repeat it for you. what i was asking was, why if julian's wanted something more moderates off to the last time round, do you think there's been this big swing to the right? well, this has to do for the current situation in july of the political situation. then the main issue here was of the security to the campaign. i mean,
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when you saw the comparing for the, for the constitutional assembly, it was all about a more a proceed national campaign. so the issue about security was somebody needs to so if they didn't address the issues regarding what the constitution is, address the issues that she this are worried right now. so that these parties especially the far right and i have 5 right party, took advantage of that. and they, they actually made the campaign regarding to the, the issue of the security. because that's the main issue. the, the word is about challenge and also about the economy, which has nothing to do with the constitution. so basically what happened here was, um, this was a, uh, kind of a referendum for the government. instead of like addressing you, you're using the people who address the issues with the, with the constitution. so what do you think the vacations of this right wing dominance will be and this suggestion that the constitution could,
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may be more extreme than it was before. this is, well it's, this is very, i mean, a search and what's going to happen because it would, the, the main parties actually is rolling this, these assembly. they didn't wanna reform because they wanted to refund the constitution. but they didn't want to have another constitution to work against it . so basically, we don't know what they're going to do. what it's going to happen. what is the text wouldn't be, or the end to say what they probably what the government should do with the right wing parting on the far behind that is just to do a compromise and, and try to make something and a good tax in order to, to to to me and so approve it in december because otherwise we'll, we'll explain, rejected. we don't know what's gonna happen. i mean, we have to remember that this comes from the advertising that we had in 2019. we
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did everything that's been quite right now, but we don't know nothing instead of 5 right now is taking the assembly. we don't know if people are going to protest so if they, if they don't like something, they're going to projects on the streets again. say somebody instead of just one is going to happen. yes. so i'm set now come. christina is different as we appreciate that speak just room santiago, chile, or a 12 years off to the arab league, suspended syria over its governments. crack donald protest as president bush on his side and his regime of back and it's full of thought. walk off. good. then the return of syria is the beginning of the movements and nothing in the direction of the resolution to the crisis and syria will take time for procedures to be implemented and it will be gradual. the task of this committee is to follow up on those procedures as well. so it's not a decision to resume relationships between arab states and syria. this is
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a solving decision list for every country to take on its own up and know what a decision was made during your mates. here for a ministers in cairo. all 13 of the 22 member states that attended, endorsed the decision casa, was among the most notable absentees. sir, it was expelled by the arab league off to the side regime, let a campaign affair, and force against protest as that was during an uprising in 2011 the lead to the civil war. nearly half a 1000000 people have been killed in the country. the fullest. millions of syrians have been forced to live as refugees abroad. many remains internally displaced. out 0 is ali. how sham takes a look at the regional shift towards serious city admitted to the autumn league after a 12 year absence. the decision is the most significant today to be taken by out of states to normalize relations with damascus. in the same hole in 2011. the audibly got off to the resolution to suspend syria's membership,
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saying the shuttle assets government had to pay to stop. it struck down on protest as a religion has changed. and the us government's approach towards those of post is ruled . those in favor of the step say it wouldn't have a major impact on the future of syria and its neighbors improve stability and the country is expected to enable the return of those instead, it's 12. yeah. well, what critics that we have any d think i said sets it dangerous precedent for the holding power to account and see it. yeah. and the world. but the other bleak expects that agent to benefit from its decision regional moves to watch reconciliation started in the past 5 years in 2018 . the u. a and by hiring reopen the embassies in damascus. and since 2020 turkish on city and intelligence officials have met several times recently, both countries, deputy foreign ministers met to moscow following talks between defense ministers in
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2022. so do for the minutes. suffice. i've been fight. honda met, i said nearly 3 weeks ago, so i'm going to add, i believe, argue that the region that relations with damascus could limit the run and josh has influence. the announcements comes just days after the rainy and president visited syria. that's relations between 2 and 3 on are also taking any you direction on the hash and i just see it all the food has kind of sized in india can be at least 20 people, mostly children. it happened in 10 to a coastal town in the southern state of kara. a local media is reporting the double deck to assess what was over crowded in many of the passengers would not where you live jackets. rescue operations if been hampered by restricted visibility, its more than 200 people have died in floods and land slides in democratic republic of congo. nearly half of the victims with children, the destruction in south keeping provinces, make it more challenging for rescue teams to reach devastated areas. country
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liberals, how do you as this most people in this village have lost everything. within moments lance lies in the m a could be washed away their homes and buried their loved ones to more properly. they say they must 1st recover their relatives lifeless bodies. no, that's about the quote from this mostly has slipped away. all of the houses and people have died. i've lost saving children and i've only recovered the body of one of them. we still looking for the other 6 next door. a mother and 3 children died. we found a neighbor who died with his 3 children in their rooms. similar stories of loss and tragedy. now echo across several villages. many from you, my whole family has disappeared. it was swept away by the waters. my neighbors are also gone. so far,
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hundreds of bodies have been recovered after last lights and floods hit the area of south people. villagers are working side by side with rescue teams to try and recover more among the victims. for many children, the situation is a very good test for the many, many houses had been destroyed. we are facing the challenges and the summit challenges, are it bound to logistics, you know, transporting those material to they have because it rolled out a cut off to some areas. so there is no really the way or preaching from the come. but there is a 2nd away, which is the lake where using the electric cable way, hiring boats, the deductible. the armed groups are active in this region. crises like these are further hampering the delivery of aid, including medical supplies to those in need. they please. yeah,
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and is that what is you were facing a lot of difficulties with that? can. there's not enough medicine, medical essentials, drama, syringes compresses. it's your mind to to everyone when disaster strikes, those who can must help each day brings more gram discoveries. several families most now start their lives again, having lost much that can never be replaced. capielo, pennsylvania, which is 0. well, the neighborhood, when the government says it's setting aside nearly a $100000000.00 to repair infrastructure damaged by law, speeds, floods, and 9 slides. funerals are being held for the 130 people who died off the heavy rains last west and regions. well, the 9000 people lost the haines. many villages have been cut off by much and by debris and uganda, heavy rain, so triggered that months lived in the south west. at least 8 people were killed.
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officials say, climate change and pull. finally, practices to blame the head. they are now to 0. it's the 5th anniversary since the us so withdrew from a new to deal with around will examine how terence program was effect. the had a low that very active aware, the front moving east across east asia as what was a very heavy range of the likes of southern and eastern china where it's cause widespread flooding. and it's done a similar thing across japan, bringing some very heavy rain to the likes of horn, choose some of that. still edging into the east on monday, but it cleared through was rather quickly on choose day. we will see the return of calm and quiet to conditions here, lots of sunshine and temperatures on the off, across the korean peninsula and into northern parts of china. so for very heavy
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rain in the south on the show is into hong kong. on monday does start to dry up on choose day, but we will see the return of wester weather picking up in the west and by wednesday that will start to roll across most central and southern areas once again . now as you move to south asia, it's a very wet picture in the very south for places like sri lanka is one of the southern parts of india. thanks to a developing storm system in the bay of bang gold, a could become the 1st sign kind of the season. but ahead of that, some very wet weather pulling into the south. we could see some flooding from that for the north of this a much dry, a picture across moving parts with india, as well as pockets done and bung with dash, with temperatures continued to rise in dhaka. that you, whether the century for joe noticed it was a hey from, from the world and shelter for civilians. refugees,
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web ex got throwed into the garden during cambodia is bloody civil war stuff. flooring us up to the and suddenly we have a ton of x on the can a ruler shed take anything of value out of the hotel? term body lip no more hotels. oh no. just the the you're watching out. is there a reminder about top stories and right wing parties are leading in the vote for the council to draw up the new constitution for chile, the 57 percent of the site, maybe 75 percent of the products count. the are really expected to reinstate syria
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as a member, 12 is alter, it was suspended to move came during between kyra, sir, it was shuns by the needs of bush al assad, government crank, dunham, po testers in 2011. more than 200 people have died in flood some lance lights and the democrats. republicans congress, nearly half of the victims with children to scan the destruction in south keeping problems. just make it hard of risk to reach devastated areas. the state of emergency has been declared in the canadian province of alberta off the wall as far as for thousands of people to free the homes. with archie, say more than 24000 to have been evacuated. there are 110. i to advise across the province 36 are out of control. the area is experiencing a hot dry spring ideal conditions for sparking walls lives. a large sways of asia or a sweltering under a severe heat wave that begun in april last month. thailand's heat index at $54.00
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degrees celsius side is the highest on record. the philippines is also experiencing records from all with joined by popular in manila. so, but we tell us what's happening there and how people are coping in manila with this extreme hate of the scan. nick, let me just set the scene for you. we are at an elementary school in kansas city, which is a suburb of the philippine capital in manila. now you can see there are a few school kids right behind me. just visited a few minutes ago. there was a hand over from the morning scheduled to the afternoon and schedule so normally in this school and in almost all public elementary schools all over to phillip he's there would be kids that would be doing the morning schedule and that would be from 6 in the morning to about noon time, and then from noon time till about 6 in the afternoon, kids are doing the afternoons schedule will be coming in,
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but they have sort of both these schedules. and so the morning schedule now, both from 6 in the morning to 10 in the morning in the school and in this afternoon and schedule earlier, move to an earlier schedule from 10 in the morning to 2 in the afternoon. and this is to help this students quote, with extreme is cheap. you can imagine for these students crammed in a classroom and with no air conditioning, the principal here i was just talking to him a few minutes ago. and he said that no student, fortunately a separate heat stroke, but there have been students who have suffered those lead as well as teachers who have suffered hyper tension. now a couple of weeks ago, there was a school just south of the capital manila where a 150 students, separate sheets shops, 7 students, a painted, and 2 had to be brought to a hospital. and so this has prompted the education department to adjust the school
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schedule. and that's why we have this new school schedules here in this school, in other schools of what they have is what's called blended learning. where students only come in for 2 or 3 days a week, and other days they learn from print modules as well as um, online at home next to so finally as it has it looking at zillow, because it's, they'll be some kind of a reprieve suit or is it just going to get less when they there is a trees over my head, so it's relatively cool right now where i'm standing, but it's actually about 34 degrees celsius. but the heat index is a totally different story. it's been hitting the forty's in the past couple of weeks and the bad news is there's no reprieve. speed, weather forecasters say that the heat index will continue to be in the forty's in the month of may probably even hotter as we go into the month of june. and why this
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is because they are forecasting and menial phenomenon to arrive in the month of june. and this dry spells could last for months and if not months, it could last for even a whole year. and this of nearby nominate is not just going to be here in the philippines, but it will be happening in other parts of the world as well. and the heat wave, not just here in the philippines as well. back in april, we've had record temperatures in countries like thailand in india, in india, as well the road melted, and there was a social media video as well, of eggs being put under the feet of the sun. and people die in from heat stroke as well. and so we will continue to be seeing extreme p uh, in the foreseeable future here in the philippines as well as the rest of asia. next . okay, barnaby. thanks. that's going to be la reporting now. at least 20 some workers have
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died in a fire and a gold mine in southern through the mind is located in the remote area and the r keep are region. relatives have been waiting to hear about the loved ones, the mind company said a 175 minus were evacuated during the emergency. on such a preliminary investigation suggests a short circuit caused an explosion within the mines tunnel. the representatives from suit don's warring signs are in saudi arabia for talks along with the c d. u and official delegates from the army and the permanent tree rapids support forces. i said they would only discuss the humanitarian truce and nothing then to the conflict. hundreds of people been killed in the fighting that began 3 weeks ago. let's have a more of the reports on how to, even as adults get underway, bloodshed continues in the capital. a suit in these army tank come under attack and how to and fires back its positions. health by the power military rapids support forces as representatives from the rivals sites meet into different talks.
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fighting is continuing around the presidential palace. the food in these army has increased its attacks on the rapids support forces in many parts of the capitol, especially around the presidential palace. there's been more as drives near the compound and in other parts of the city where the recess is thought to be positioned. the right stuff has responded with surface to air, marseilles, and other heavy artillery. amid the conflict looting in north part of tomb. this needs factory was set on fire and heading in a lane. i don't know the source of the fire and other fi also breakout dies lights are in a furniture store near ros people lutes, and then that's what they do. they will cite, bent, and other place not far from here. well, this factory belongs to one of the largest foods packaging companies and put down a bunch of uh, yeah, uh, we received materials 10 days ago. lucas came manassas, about the contents of the cotton. and then they slipped the cotton's with knives
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and looting what was inside. this has happened several times and the party more people are fleeing the capital in ports with them on the eastern red sea coast authorities are struggling to cope. you don't want to go, we haul to the united nations and boy who's no impulse with the end result of the problem of the syrians and the menus. in particular, the solution could the device to wear them to their countries or to another country or to put them in refugee camps outside of the state, so as not to face problems and security challenges. because of the large numbers the food in these red crescent is treating the injured. but essentially because the same malaria, recently cases of malaria have appeared. most of the existing medications or antibiotics pain relievers, as well as diabetes and blood pressure medications with comprehensive medications. but they are not sufficient, but these people are waiting to leave the country with millions of others are trapped by the fighting and struggling to get medicine, food, or water,
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keep them oregon onto 0 cartoon. a space person, the force of the rape is navy, says international organizations in different months, a continuing to be evacuated from ports to down. so the sodium to settle foot in affairs, received a defensive request from different embassies at all, and to work on different international organization, they make a profile on the security arrangement, then they throw and spare them to the parts. so done outside of that, that's the old and even bosses again, best buy the other. uh, so the ottomans focuses on, she's gonna spare them through, they get to see if he can sell them on on his chrome, bruce, they give us order to evacuated. and if you're soon with out into the mission of to use or cut out a photo legions or something, the student needs refugees in crossing the border into iep, carrying the belongings and provisions on don't keep costs that have to register with the international organization from migration to get aid, the you an estimate some more than 800000 people will see violence from 2 don.
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cartridge sent a 3rd plane carrying essential supplies to votes. who done more than 20 tons of food and medical supplies were delivered on sunday. shops remain closed as fighting continues in many parts of the country, se food motors, gas really flights return to the counselor with 71 student needs invite to raise on board everything. lots of florida and lots of you, lots of magazines, knuckle even hoss because on the 3rd of the week of the lovely days, i have to go to put on no sleep, no food, no, nothing, or tens of thousands of supports as of the turkish president, rest until i put what i've related is done boat one week before elections. the other one is facing his toughest challenge since taking prow 2 decades ago. his main rival is the opposition candidate. come out because you don't lose
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a pulse adjust, it will be a tight race. it's not being 5 years since the united states withdrew from the you to deal with the wrong. and then the president of trump. since enter on the nuclear program has progress rapidly, but officials maintain the still willing to return to the agreement. if the us government holds up its end of the bargain, those jabari take to the could waving stuff the joints, the comprehensive plan of action was signed in july 2015 and endorsed by the united nations security council. it was meant to limit your ons nuclear program in exchange for lifting sanctions and allowing to run back into financial markets. after decades of isolation, signatories were iran, and the 5 permanent members of the un security council in germany. but just 2 years after it was implemented, the united states pulled out of the deal saying it wasn't a good one and impose thousands of new sanctions on the wrong prior to 2015,
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then the deal was signed. there was this dichotomy inside of the country that there's kind of debates whether be should trust the united states. uh, there is now a consensus, both among the public and political allots that the united states is not a partner or is not a con suite to be trusted by this company. international deals for you to demo, but your on your most in response, in may 29 teams. iran announced it was resuming new clue activities and not abiding by the restrictions set out in the agreement. 4 years later, it has expanded into new areas of research, such as enrichment, uranium to 60 percent. and using more efficient centrifuge us is telling me that these moves have raised questions about turnarounds. commitments are returning to a deal because the capabilities of knowledge came tap the reverse, for example in 2016 and was estimated that it will take around about 12 months to build a nuclear weapon under restored deal. now that timeframe is about
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a few weeks. although to run, maintains it is not seeking a nuclear weapon, the international atomic energy agency says it is virtually blind when it comes to monitoring your own nuclear program. and that's causing alarm in washington. it is a genuine danger to regional security and to global security and indeed to the united states of america. and we're going to continue to take action to yes, deter, ron, from getting a nuclear weapon and then to seek a diplomatic solution that puts this on a long term pathway of stability. which means that stability may be a long way off, as attacks such as this one at the times nuclear plants have taken place over the past few years. the iran blazoned israel, which denies any involvement. as long as the shadow war continues, there seems to be little hope. the 2015 agreements can be salvage highlighting the need for.

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