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flow. i'm 40 by tivo. this is in use our own. ouch is 09 from doha. coming up in the next 60 minutes long case the fide from does that in retaliation days really strikes over night that i've killed several palestinians among those killed. these are the house on gully, the head of the islamic jihad, drunken. launching units in the gaza strip. also this, our remembering knowledge is 0 sharing i blocked place, been one years since 10 measure and there's still no just and us tensions, mountains ahead of sundays elections into key. the opposition says it is that vote may not be secure. i'm drawing a casual skill with the sports. we live ahead of the tools to be asian come here and cast off us. it's advantage into milano was 50 vitals, a c plus negative tompkins, the semi final time the
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thank you very much for joining us. we begin with israel launching another round of ass strikes on guys, which has destroyed residential buildings in con eunice. the latest attacks have killed at least 3 palestinians that brings the death sold to $27.00. in this recent escalation, palestinian media say most of the victims where women and children of the may god compensates people who lost their homes in these really strikes. may they be patient and may gods destroy these raids and revenge them. and every one who deals with them all the way as a barrage of rocket fire from palestinian factions towards israel in the early hours of thursday morning. but since then there's been relative calm. israel says it's targeting is lama jihad positions in gaza. the group has confirmed
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a 4th senior commander has been killed. ali house on gandhi was a member of the military council and head of the rocket unit in the codes brigades . while we have 3 correspondents across the story this, our mama jam june is in west jerusalem, and it will tell us about the prospects for cease fire. really marks is in southern israel in ashland. but for us we go to you now. science who is in gaza for a student to bring us up to speed with the latest. it's been relatively calm this morning. the well, yes, slowly it has been called only from the policy is side with has just, the policy of resistance has just resumed their attack. stewards is really towns by mortar shells, but has been fired just about 15 minutes ago to it is really a sell during the challenge. other than that they have been called in and the alone single rockets are mortar shells from the gold district for over 3 hours. now,
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but these really air strikes have not stopped since the hours of this morning targeting different areas, but mainly in the south in parts and the north and part of because it's stripped. both they tend to and, and baseline have been targeted a match of both of times as well as con, units in the south. and part of because this tread slowly, israel, you know, has said it's targeting is lama jihad positions dedicated to rocket launches. but as we know guys, it is an extremely densely populated area and that the strikes will inevitably hit civilian targets as well. yes. slowly, we're talking about an equation of a very densely populated area with over 2000000 people living in very adjusts and buildings to each other. and every empty area in the gaza strip that there is no empty area. and because of strep, really, and on the other hand,
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we're talking about very sophisticated and high tens rockets, ease really rockets that are being fired on these areas. so you can imagine the amount of destruction that to every rocket with codes we have seen through pictures of the amount of destruction that is caused by every rocket. whether it's a mess, style, an f, 16 mess sides, or even just a drone mess. diet, there's always a great amount of destruction compared to the territory that these mess tiles are being uh, fired on. and that's why there is always a casualties among the civilians. either the targeting of either the destruction, unfortunately destruction of their homes or total destruction of their homes or even casualties among disability and themselves who were not able to get out of
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their homes. you know, is ami jihad has confirmed the killing of valley gully? the 4th commander to have been killed by israel in recent days. how is that impacting the group and what sort of response is it likely to drill off from them as well? since the killing of id gladly, the 4th commander in metal puts a brigade, the most true wind up is. let me do. you had it has been called. it was followed by a batteries of brackets fired by the resistance, and then cautious called in the strip. now we are expecting, as the funeral has been just going on for idly valley, as he was taking to his burial, that they would resume their response or retaliation to the attack or to his assess the nation idea that he was killed with a suicide drone in his residential apartment, 2 other people were killed,
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but multiple of injuries from the neighboring apartments to his apartments have fallen from the civilians. no folly. just as a final update, i would like to add that now as we have been witnessing the closure of both areas check point advocated. we sat in processing the sol power plant. uh here it because the strip has already started. uh, making warnings that is might shut down at any. * time since you will, hasn't been entering for the past days already. civilians it because the strip or residents that because the strip are being provided 6 to 8 hours maximum at best times of electricity per day of hours. now there's a, there, there is a shortage of power, more power cuts, which means more water cuts as well. yeah. very difficult for the people of guys to
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cope in that situation. of course, you know, thank you very much for that. update you now side by force, there in guys, a city less cross over to 7 israel. now, in dealing mach susie nashville on near the border with guys are dealing with the same, like where you are it was well, fully the all sorts of said today that this entire region of southern israel is now on the high a lot that have been as you mentioned a few rough fits launch this morning seemed to have prompted some warning sirens and some of the smaller communities close to gaza. over the course of the last 2 days, he's ready ministry saying that almost 500 rockets insightful, have been launched around 300 also have made into his ready territory. roughly half of those have been intercepted and shut down by the defense mechanism known as the i'm done. and then of course, the vast majority of those that have gone through that defense system have lined in agricultural areas in open spaces. but that has been damaged to homes, to buildings, to cause including in the nearby town of escalade and don and sterile. a few
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comments of south of here. the consequences has been not response from these ready ministry. they said they've struck more than a 100. and so to targets inside garza and this morning talking about the fact that the may is there any minute you they've targeted by a operational room. i don't know if this evasion post based, se involved in i'm t trying to miss all preparations feeling. thank you for that update to feeling marks live. very nice. come on in southern israel. it's not bringing. i'll just hear as mama jump june, who's in west jerusalem for his mom, and this been talk of a possible ceasefire between the 2 sides, between his stomach, jihad and israel, any indications of that happening. so therefore, the, let me try to break down a lot of the complexities that are going on at this hour behind the scenes. because according to conventional wisdom and what people are seeing reported in the is really media. it seems relatively clear that these really government would like for
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there to be a ceasefire. we have seen comments from senior israeli officials, including the foreign minister, eli cohen, indicating that they are engaging with egyptian mediators that they are listening to what the egyptians have to say. and that they are trying to effect a ceasefire. but this is complicated at this hour because of apparently one stumbling block is really officials. a lot of them are named talking to media outlets here saying, but the sticky point seems to be that is why make your heart is demanding that in any negotiated settlement here, that the israeli government, that the israeli military no longer target any more figures from islamic jihad legal leadership for assassination. we've seen over the course the past 2 days for senior commanders, and this all makes your heart who have been killed by these, or at least who have been assassinated. and it seems as though as long as you're out is asking that be a condition for any sees fire is real. of course, the saying no to that last night was the last time we heard publicly from israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu, after he had
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a situational assessments with his security cabinet, as well as the defense minister, you'll have a lot. the prime minister came out address the media said any escalation or de escalation will be up to us will be up to israel. that's where he left. and he said essentially that the fight is ongoing. now last night it was expected that perhaps in the overnight hours a ceasefire would be announced this morning. it was anticipated. it has not happened yet. it seems clear, based on what we're seeing, what we're being told is happening behind the scenes that they are trying to make it happen. but what's going to be crucial is the hours ahead. what happens next? and if they can get past these details and actually reach an agreement to health fire, thank you for keeping of up to date with the old. the latest developments on this moment. thank you very much. my man jump june live david, west jerusalem. the
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to it's been one year since the measure of all just the original history, not blocking. she was scales buying these really sniper, wildly 14, on a rate in the occupied westbank. stephanie decor reports. now how well as i knew it was her style professional, genuine, humble, caring that earned her reporting and sharing herself the admiration and respect, billions of yours and laughing. c shooting a blacklist, short dead fine is really sniper on may the 112022. she was on assignment in janine in the occupied westbank. the off to being rushed to hospital. she was declared dead at 7 13 am. from her colleagues, shock, greece display nice. shooting of walker was a familiar name in the arabic speaking world,
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the large numbers that turned out for her funeral with testimony to how loved she was. it's rare for german this to have this kind of an impact known as the voice of palestine, even in death, to re and continue to tell the story of the policy being and people the is really forces. the mourners at her funeral procession. almost closing children's coughing to food to the ground. these images prompted international condemnation from the united states to france and the by to can. it appears these really didn't want her coffin to be carried by the people for, for the palestinian flag to be flown. terean's family has campaigned tirelessly for justice, approaching the white house, the international criminal court, the european parliament, the vatican, and the united nations general assembly. the americans in these really said
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was most likely to read was killed. fine is really soldier, but that it was an accident and no further action would be taken. however, several independent investigations found that the shot was fired by a sniper, and that jarine was deliberately targeted. most of the they'll probably be there so that he does the shooting. that blacklight was a high profile, palestinian, but despite holding jewel nationality within the american passports, despite being a well known journalist backed by a global media network. and despite her family loved being at the highest levels one year on, there was no accountability for her kidding. a new sign that her killer ever be brought to justice. stephanie decker, ultra 0 out to 0, is headquarters into ha. and i'll just here is nita abraham is in jeanine at the exact location, shearing was scaled, she explains how the day unfolded. the twin cities 1st woke up on
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a cold by her produce said allison moody, he told her that there isn't his really read. she assembled the team and she got ready and came here. she wore her press jackets for how much i came to this place. when these really on the other side of the roads, they stopped and killed her. so for us, as during this, when we 1st heard and her colleagues, so just need a, we were covering with her already for some time here. and janine there was a lot of tension, so we would very ready with her. so for us, when we heard that, of course, you could sense that this belief, the denial if you may, because for us, you know, city was role molden, someone who's always cared about for safety, the safety of the team. she's someone that cares about telling the story, you know, accuracy and all passion. so you can imagine the saw queen that she sent,
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not just to us as journalists and colleagues, also all across the palestinian territory all across the world too. as someone was highly respected, loved and for people to see her being shots by and is really slide for in front of the world camera and still no accountability. you know, in the 1st few minutes of, after the news surface of her feeling, these really forces release the statement saying it was positive flights or so chilled her. and then they released the videos saying, oh, these really the army was shooting as quite those that were close to her. and then human rights organizations pulls tools in this narrative, showing that the origins of the videos for many people are in your engineering. what for me to, to see was targeted for palestinians here they continue to remember when they say, even if they silos,
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legacy as well. i'll just say our media network and sharing some we have submitted her case to the international criminal court in the hague. let's go live to set boston who is there for us to set any developments, any new developments on this case, or the ice se? well, one year to day and there's no, there's no news at all here at the international criminal, florida. there's a complete silence in her case of the office of the prosecute, the has sent a message to l. just the rest saying that because of security concerns, everything is handled in a quiet so there's no announcements. we don't know if any witnesses will be heard soon. if there's any developments indicates months after these legal complaints has been filed in september, the palestinian center for international justice has filed this legal complaint on behalf of terrains family. also together with the cdn journalist associations and
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the international federation for journalist and months off. so that i'll just see you right, has filed the employer sharing. i will actually as filed a similar legal complaints with large dose, he is full of evidence. lawyers have said there is a strong ground to believe that israel has committed war crimes. and the international committee to protect journalists has now called on the eyes to see, to take up the responsibility and uphold international law. because a journalist in the war situation, if they are killed, that leads to a war crime, right? and so what, what should the network and sharing family do if this case is going nowhere, the i c c? what are the next steps for? i'll just era and, and relatives of screen. the lawyers are also suggesting that it is going very slow and the international criminal court has
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been established 2 decades ago, especially to put an end to impunity. as you look at for crimes. if you look at serious crimes committed in countries that don't want to prosecute the perpetrate to. so now there hasn't been any development. and there's also legal experts suggesting maybe that the court is not really seen on looking into the case is related to palestine because in the 2021, the i c c got your reflection in the palestinian a areas. then an investigation was started by the previous prosecutor, but then a new prosecutor has come in here. and a legal experts has been suggesting that he is a lot less infested. that there's a lot of political pressure maybe from the united states, maybe from is for a to push the case forward. in the meantime. uh, ukraine of course, is taking a lot of attention here at the court as well. in march, president puts in from russia, was this an arrest floor,
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incense out against him showed as also just suggesting that that is now the main focus of the floor and the faces of what's happening in the city and of reasons. it's not being taken seriously enough. thank you for that. updates that boss in life where i stay at the hague list and i'll speak to heidi this raw, who is a member of the policy and legislative council and former political president. she was a friend of sharina block a and is joining us from ramallah. thank you so much for being with us on entre 0. its been a year since serene staff and still no ones being held accountable. know justice despite the amount of evidence and, and the numerous investigations. do you think they'll ever be justice and accountability for st. at the end it should be the same and that's only but a stand, but the people over the would be the, the side to for this the,
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the most people should continue to instead of getting funded just as frustrating and a shooting for the but it's too many people on for the media, for the eh, eh, depending on what went on on the, what is assume, but saw if there is no accountability for a kid named and the assistant 18 shit in the, on that way on purpose. i showed that it wasn't that much because that she didn't get used to be the sound, the best thing and people that it could patients and talking about to the crimes that they could, patients do for the, for the scene and people. right. so i see that we should continue studying for the just as for should be out there to be an accountability and to continue with current on the i. c. c and own right. the international process. a as we've heard from my correspondent, i mean the palestinian authority has taken the result of its investigation. industry in scaling to the i. c. c. they've been numerous independent
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investigations that i've corroborated the events that on folder in on may 11th last year. and yet it's extremely slow and nothing. there's been no movement at the i see. see what is the palestinian authority for pad to do today to expedite this process, to expedite this case as it may be this question, some go to that, but it sounds sort of to be an, as an active a stand as a and it's to me and people repeat, leave a that's on me kind of them should be a continue. and we video that to or so with the, with continue working on that i'm not taking a step back and just see it's enough on that. and there is no me kind of them, no, i do need that. but what do you think they should be doing? it's part of this to get it should it should go because it's, it shouldn't go my, i believe the on that. and i believe that if not now it for the future, but at the end and not to keep silent not to to that the study of bad kidding down
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. that's just and i think it should in, on the, on that way to go a just like this. and that's something that accidents and the, it's like this. yeah, we should continue on. so it should also be a mass uh, talking to the popular activity on open to where to predict it or so all the shipment is not to protect or defend the scene and people and to give and not to forget to order. this gives the simplex shitty and is now become assumed, but it's not on the as if it is seen him. but as that, how is that to patient? because the end of the system is attacking and estimating on 5th best the jump. and that is right. the sound of the truths, ford is to find people. yeah. how did that on a more personal note, your new sure rain. she was your friend. how. how difficult has it been for you to come to times with, with a death and also the lack of accountability, this
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a look at it. so it's really a very painful damage that we missed should be and, and we didn't to, to, to the 8 on the back to we could not see should be in there. and this time there. and there is a huge celebration on the main lobby of the city, and we saw have song that we knew we see our lead, defend that the, like chevy and i'll get used to it to be friends with shitty. and we believe that we will not forget, chevy you, it's a very pence for uh, tv. it's is, uh, one of the and, and very, very sensitive bad mom and to remember or especially him. but the believe me, that the sound of shitty and what's now going on and what's happened. so keep it the memory of this uh, site to for the city, the people on the, for the 3 of them,
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of the speech. and i'm the to patient. it's would continue on it, wouldn't it become one of the international on so sim, pardon of a jump. now let's fire city i just didn't handle and then thank you. thank you so much. hi, there for speaking to us. how did this wrong? joining us to thank to lie from ramallah. thank you. well, several events are being held to remember the journalist who came to be known as the voice of kind of sign here. and i'll just share a headquarters from the minute of silence to remember our colleague b. i then meet with them on the quote to expedite the proceedings and avoid prolonging the case because serene schooling cannot be forgotten with the passage of time. and we urge the quotes, the speed of the proceeding this commence efforts by our colleagues for the continued coverage of the same as crime. hope justice will be so for sure, in this case and all of the journalist, i also wish that will be an end to all violations against doing this and full
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freedom of press because journalism is most of crime and punishment. ventura has more on the tribute, assuming a speeches, a by managers from out of their network channel. and we cross live also to colleagues in the bureau in the occupied westbank in ramallah. and a series of speeches we're really running through all of those speeches was, as well as people remembering sherry, the woman in the world that she did for alex's era and the work of the private a private life in a family like this is also remembering that there is still an attempt to find just this is sharina wrong. that hasn't been a just especially reading yet is rather said that he's not going to prosecute this night. the killed her. this frustration here also the us dream was he, us citizen, the us hasn't the multiple pressure on these radio are these to pressure to,
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to bring just exposure read. and so that was a theme running through this frustration that hasn't been just as far yet. but i did tell them the nation from everybody's speaking here. they will continue to push for justice through international organizations who diplomatic means they will continue to push on just to try and find assurance. thank you. more head on and use our, including just 5 or 6 kilometers behind is so that people are fleeing for safety. they say they are running for their lives. thousands of refugees has no size. the us prepares to end demick. you're a restriction is on its border with mexico paintings for the golden state warriors face the lake has an a must win game and the, and the payoff details with joe coming down the
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for more than half a 1000000 security personnel will be deployed across 81 cities when took a host precedential and parliamentary elections on sunday, that'd be tasks with securing the bonnet boxes. opinion polls suggest this would be one of the most contested votes in the countries. modern history on the spot of special coverage into the lead up to the elections as cost to somebody's a done was in east on both. so somebody just 3 days until the elections. how is it all shaping up of the web and say, pay off with a raw, the over call situation here and assemble with the political outlook. looking as cloudy as the why the behind the as you said, for the 3 days out on the selection. and the reason is because things are looking solid types so close when it comes to that presidential race with the main
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challenges. come on color, start all low. and present time out of the want to be going head to head in the, in the presidential poll and things that looking so time, which means this country for the 1st time and around 20 years. so who, by the all the policies facing this, the biggest prospect of a change, you don't the god so to speak when it comes to rule? well, the policies have been campaigning, electrifying the st. polarizing the street, the campaigns go on. if we can find out now from our correspondent the hutch him, i have bought a he joins us from anchor and i assume the present will be speaking so they can continuing that campaign message right side of the going to have flu bodies. and today in color, the 1st one in about half an hour from now he's been multiplying messages about the need to bring the nation together, saying that he is creating millions of jobs for the talk, his people offering also
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a new what he described as a new project about a new level, civilian and constitution of the same constitution of 2017 by the opposition instead of both the political and personal freedoms. by placing more paula onto the hands of the president at the expense of the parliament. but president phones of abdul on has been saying a time and again over the last few days during the, at a different valley is across the country that his track record has how the news to navigate through the complex political and economic landscape over the last. as it goes on, as the campaign gets into the final page, and with all those polls suggested that this could be one of the most important political bases in the modern history of the key. the position is talking to vice concerns about the banners of and transparency of this,
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of both things that if this is going to be outside the race, they want to get more guarantees from the government that this is going to be a fat independent and trust binding space has begun to see in this ripple bought in the nose, it won't be an easy race. the member of parliament with presenting to keys main opposition. the republican people's party or csp, is seeking re election. he tells people in this unconscious of the that there is a big chance, the opposition loop when he's worried about the badness of the vote that we believe in target democracy. turkey still has the democratic tradition, regardless of how biased is the judiciary. but if rules are respected, we should not be concerned about you regularities. the question is, will the government respect the results of the headquarters of the higher elect, total commission and exhibition fee to those voting stands about his papers and
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a photo archive. so younger generations can connect with history, voters, when she was the president from this list, the full candidates was up, they have to hon. holloman g. come out, can i start over to and see 91. then that would help to the side, the party, they would be voting for from this list of 24 elliptical policies in the general elections. and then so they would have to cost that balance. and by the end of the day, representatives from political policies along with public officials, we'd do the account that we'd have to ensure that there are no ever get allergies before. announcing the results. mission with bill gates is a member of both and beyond. and n g o the monitors elections, he's joining an army of volunteers to ensure the vote would be fat and transferred to the us been going to do this all out of the loop. we're aiming to deploy
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$100000.00 volunteers to cover all of the polling stations. we have a responsibility at this moment since polls say this could be a tight race. this is the item that is one of the young, this country days of the governing a quantity, spending time with her constituency, getting to know people, and one i want to stand for the youth. i'm an engineer. i've been involved in politics for the last 7 years. i want to listen to young people's problems and provide solutions in the final stages of campaigning. tensions of rising testers, those those up to pick him up, lose boss in the city of a 0 last week. they stumbled, they would become vice president if the opposition allies, wayne's, accused, the police chief of the governor, of allowing finance the response senior party member. so they meant, sorry to call a member who approval got to
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sign me with expecting about to 35 minutes from now. a statement by one of the candidates here the president said the election will have until the homeland policy, though this is not someone who is going to a project to, to win the elections by web. because this is going to be outside the base hayes, both of the, both of his policy was and supporters will have a significant impact on whether we're going to see when a of the 1st round of the elections or we are going to move forward towards a bundle in the election, so we're going to wait and see what, how them into these going to see the site during that price. that price in about 35 minutes from now. sounds good stuff. fine. so much catch him out of the bottle and as has him said, one of the reasons why people won't be keeping an eye on, won't this political candidates for the presidency model means it has to say is
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because it's believed he has something of a following at least amongst the use a lot of focused during this selection campaigns on what they use will decide to do . let's talk more about that now. it's an impulse to all the season to stumble and send them why. 5 is that so much attention and importance given to what the youth wake up in 3 days and decided to do at the ballot box while saw me enter cuba on may 14 more than 5500000 young motors are going to cast their ballots and is when you think that there are more than $60000000.00 that x rays, they build up to 12 percent of the whole of x rate. then this is a big number, the young motors, and there are many who are going to test their 1st bellas. they have the potential to sway the elections to change the faith, to the term and the face of the country in the selection. and when you look at
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something special, the 1st time voters, they were born when the sins after ruling parties to power. and they haven't seen any other leaders. then the zip say 5 who has been the president and no other party about the ruling party and the usable into kia because of globalization because of the digitalization. some of them are not involved in politics, but there's one thing for sure whether you talk to the conservative a young people or circulars, young people, they want a change and they don't want a lot styles to be determined by any other people. even when you talk to the phone service of young people, they explained this however on the other, then some of them still believe prisons are the one that has done the best for the countries, especially for the people who have a portal for the young waters whose parents have been victimized during late
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ninety's, especially because of they had scar fan, etc. and because they're holding a party and presence, i don't have boosted so the 3 in the country. they still have space in presence of them, but all of them, whether they support the current government or the position they complain about the rising cost of living. they complain about education and they just want to be free . so i mean, this is basically what they will look for on sunday. all right, thank you so much. send them go. so i'll do that. let's continue this discussion now. here with the political analysts that we have joining us as well as in boston, it's good to have you with us. first of all, that's all correspond to was saying that a lot of people want change, whether you support the off position or whether you support the president out of the want. lot of people looking forward to a change when it comes to direct and all makes when it comes to why. why is this
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appetite so big this time around? 2 reasons. people do one change. whether it's this time around or not in parts because of the economy. this is a country where they, they are poor then they were last year 2 years ago or even a decade. it goes like 64 percent of the children is unemployment 10 percent put in place. and this is clearly a somewhere near a 100 percent, according to independent watch. so the 2nd reason is of course, you know, present. 3rd one is random power for 2 decades. there is a certain amount of i do want to take, especially with younger people who are unhappy about what they see is democratic back sliding in the country. they want greater rights. this one says one change. the question is, do they say a telemarketer star? although the opposition candidate can be that change agent on sunday,
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or is it on some other election where they will see the whatever happens? is it fair to say that on some level, because 3 seas at a turning point, even if present i was going to be on coffee when they saw some things around last said whether that means he's most with us on sunday or on some of the some other election, but i think the big social forces in turkish society that is to say urban secularist, that is to say courage. that is to say younger people that is to say increasingly urban conservative. they want to see some type of a change in the direction of the country they want to more affluent turkey. this is not to say. 8 presidents are due on, has not done a lot for the day are, but he has a recognition of that. you think people that have positions,
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even those who may not be happy with the government performance? did they look it up front? so it's collection of 6 of these that have let's face it, a lot of it for very between them. exactly the question they do on change. but we don't know if they think this time around college. sorrow is the man for the sake in terms of took his foreign policy. so he's a very involved international regional player. i think it's, i'd say the on hobby is elevated, focused on some of the last 20 years. you saw it listening to come on color, so all i have to say is some of us reorientation on. so if he's on the policy of states, now we can expect a return to turkey or 2 decades ago. there is a different or cuba to different to political environment present with 31 will have like a seem for a policy. i think this is a country that now things of itself as a rising power, as a, as a, as
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a middle power that needs to play a balance and got to do a political game. there is a, the atlantic alliance. because once again, this is a member of the e u. r. to that, now that sidney as a solo may the last thing, let us serious. that certainly is now thinking of itself as also a country that has to be involved in the middle east. and that it is a non aligned country is no longer at the time, so it's not loyal kansas, i think partner that it was your analysis. thank you so much for joining us. i didn't touch plus the question that also was talking about the arrow pivoting of policies, a key question when it comes to voters or continue to have of the election boom
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phenomena had due back. so salt lake semi. thank you very much and of course we'll have extensive coverage all the turkish directions on sunday may 14th here on audra 0 with somebody that they don and all of our teams across star key the the if you're watching the news hour on, i'll just 0 with me for the back people, a reminder of our main stories. israel has launched another round of air strikes on gaza destroying residential buildings. in con eunice, early a barrage of rockets was fired from guys at the latest attacks of killed 3 palestinians. if you know is being held in guys out for a senior commander killed in last night is really strikes are the awesome guy. he was a member of the military council and head of the rocket unit is lama g. had our codes re gates and calls for justice mark the 1st time of the 3 of the day for volunteer
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0. during the sharing ab lockley, the found a scene in american was killed by and these really cipher while reporting in the occupied west bank. well, let's go back to cyber high ride for more on what's being done on the 1st time of grocery offshoot, we now block is getting so is that the barriers that university me ever my light and the occupied westbank where side the window of the for us to re not block a war, don't accidents will be announced. that's right, that's what you'll actually seeing behind me. this is one of the most prominent universities in occupied west bank and what that stuff done is that they've just signed the lease. i've just arrived from the last place to 10 minutes now they're going to be giving out a specific special award. is the best of its kind 5 as universities, to be given out to john list that have across the whole of the occupied part creek . now he'll be making those announcements,
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but we will. so he just, yesterday speaking to plenty of media students, whether there was photographers or radio studying tv and many of them, especially females, have been saying that the been massively inspired by sharing of law clothes bravery, encourage. and the way she comfortable taking up the account is a john is looking for what's on a popular policy. new news channel, no key point west bank. today. she's covering a protests being held by lawyers over a salary dispute. she believes she wouldn't be doing what she loves nice if it hasn't been for how i do sharing a barclay kenneth the to me as costa, healthy she was superior in her knowledge and bravery. never scared to tell the palestinian story or anywhere at any time. continuing her work helps build our confidence as female journalists in reviewing the truth and without fearing,
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is rarely occupation, as a man come as thoughts of send me the bottom solid. michelle electra. that was the scene of us. do you remember the syrian informed me? he says, how humility and passion for the job was the reason why she helped fathers find the cray pause. okay, and at the sound of the, in the, on the back of the shearing supported young aspiring female generalist. she was an example for palestinian women in the tough industry. women working as reporters was found upon sharing change that she covered was just like male colleagues. even off to her desk, palestinians understood her message on women's rights to help people, the best veteran journalist to pay it on television screens and palestinian homes and across the region. every one of the students starting in that final year. it's university remembers the 1st memories of sharing on a sit in kenneth clinton. she was on just the mike on. she was model for teacher to us. we used to study heading use reports and when we read it keeps the will stand
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in front of the repeats have signed off there. she will say, shooting a ball clock, i'll just eat up palestine sitting in the gym. insurance journalism would use in our classes. so we could follow in her footsteps to explore was the truth on the occupation. it was, does it have to be students? 3 wasn't only a journalist, but somebody a face switched by generations. how reporting paid a huge role in influencing that decision to study journalism benefits universities almost a 100 years old, a palestinian establishment that was co founded by not behind austin and that so this for women's rights. not only the st blacklist started here recently, but she also taught journalism before joining else's era. many thomaston, john misplaced, which is ro may have wanted to find that serena barclay. but they say, if anything, it's made the more determined and even in how it's legacy. now such
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as the insurance industry and had on the cmo janice university has a so it's launched, it's fast as a scholarship, annual scholarship for the female students very much for that style. hi rod lived in the romano in other world news fighting continues, incidents, capital cartoon between the army and the power military rapids support forces talks about a humanitarian quarter are ongoing in saudi arabia. the united nation says at least 600 people have been killed and more than 700000 have been displaced within sedan. a thousands of people are also making their way into charge, but his name is robbie reports. those will make it across the border face serious han ship when they arrive. this is a fairly common sight here in these parts of chad newly arrived. refugees from su, done fleeting for their lives, coming into finding shade and safety under
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a tree wherever they can. now we are here in the village of gold or on the chatty inside of the border, just 5 or 6 kilometers. behind me is sudan. people are fleeing for safety. they say they are running for their lives while they still can. the women we've been speaking to say that they've been hearing about communal violence. they've been hearing reports that have been terrifying for them and they are running for that very reason. really, it's an illustration of how the battle in far away hard to him, the battle for students capital is resonating with people living on the fringes of the country, living on the edge of the country. hearing about what is happening, fearing the worst, because it has happened. sure before and running for the lives while they still can . we spoke to one woman, we asked her what she needs. and she simply said, we need every thing. so the circumstances here are very dire and people are running not just because of the fighting in the car to we are very far away from there they
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are running because they say there is now a power vacuum. they are worried about things like communal violence, common to this area that, that happens all the time. disagreements between neighbors conflicts between different tribal groups. that is fairly common. but there was some sort of security presence here that kept the lead on it. but now because of the fighting in the car too, because of the power brokers battling it out for control of the capital in there by control of the country. they said there was a power vacuum here and they are worried that even the smallest trigger of communal violence could amplify and become far more widespread, very quickly. and so they say they are running now for their lives while they still can't. for the past 3 years, the us has been using a pandemic era policy call. title 42 to restrict the number of asylum seekers. now that measure is about to enders and migraines that are gathering at the us mexico
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border john home and has more from the mexican city assumed that fighters is a lot of anxiety confusion, especially i'm a migrant here. the mexico us border. we're in a sort of no man's land right now between mexico, you can see the above. why that is that and the us pool defense on the other side. and between it sprung up and in front to kind of people. now what they're worried about is the fact that this week between 1st and friday and pipes and 42 now quite and 42 is a public health folder from the united states that's basically been used. so the authorities that can refuse asylum to people based on the fact that they could be bringing cove it into the country. that's why they've been seen. that's something to tub. people are asking asylums, cub, large numbers of people trying to get into the united states. now there's a lot of rooms here among migrants. the united states has said the crews part of 40 to his ending doesn't mean that things are going to get easier. actually,
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in certain ways they're going to get hard to see if we need to use an app to our school asylum appointments. if people jump the fence into the united states, unless late they say they'll be, they won't be able to us for a solid for another 5 years. and they could face prosecution. so people say some of them think that they need to try and get across the full title, 42 ends, and that's why they come to other people think that they need to get here for all the types of 42. and between that confusion between the united states, bringing about this quite important change in migration policy, which is quite a week of change. and we could confusion on a week of numbers of people heading to this border, this time enough as far as his jo. fully thank you very much where we start with football and in some lines coach says his team, a one step away from realizing the dream that they've had since august of reaching the champion the final. and to have the advantage of assist revivals ac milan off to the 1st like of a semi final type, they brace to
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a to go lead the sun 0 when say things to an injection. and henrich mic atari, and he schooled in the 1st 11 minutes into could have gone 3 and a lot when they rewarded a penalty for falling. not total martinez, which was then controversially overturned. val review. this is the 1st meeting between the teams in the champ is the since 2005, and it's inside. we'll take a to, you know, lead to the 2nd like next week, jose and renews looking to lead roma to another european trophy. the special one is these 9 guy did the telling pub to you wrote the conference, the glory last season. and this year a row you may have a chance to win the euro police there in the semi finals. and they'll face labor cursing. the 1st, like on the 1st day, i as well the final draw. so we're going to use the as the asian cop 2023. we'll get on the way in a few minutes here in though huh. cuts all hosting the ation,
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football shaped piece, which will take place in january and february next year. and you were interested in is that low cost katara cultural village. and it was just over a year ago that catholic was hosting the welcome tool. and now one of the major tournament on the horizon. yeah, it's a pretty good song spring volt and i, you can football we mentioned, don't see that the capsule will cover the end of last year. so the men's game, the women's will come just over a couple of months. so i that will be hosted by asia as well. with the australia and new zealand. and go about some men's game. we're looking at 2026. well, couple will be expanded to include full to 8 countries, and that will mean there's going to be more asian countries than ever before, with a chance to play at footballs. base tournaments as to this journal. well, teams will be divided off into groups of full is 20 full teams in target. and so i can find somebody come to the tournament that's held soon. we'll go straight to the knockout rooms as well as for the best, the place performing seems. here's my a colleague, ro, passport to talk you through
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a few more of the tournament. these house, it was one of the, or economy, then use of the count all 2020 to wells comp. now, the $63000.00 capacity out bite stadium is once again preparing to welcome to funds discharged asian footballs shared piece event. well, the main thing is the look of the stadium. to be honest, it's has roots in the culture, as you saw in the way in it has the beta shop, which is the 10th known for the pop up and the region and the capacity of the stadium. now the all bank stadium will be the venue for the opening guide, and the final will be one of 8 then use use throughout the toner by 6 of which are previous figures for the costs are well come in for the $23.00 at that low cost our bytes was used for a total of $9.00 matches, including the opening game of not tall, 2022 plus a quarter final and one semi final you organize aside past experience will be very cool. is a venue prepared itself so that agent comp kick off on january the 12th next year,
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the funds loves experience and though how they loved the culture of the place, they loved how hospitably people were. so we encourage other people to come for the agent, come and visit us. and as you know, we promise to deliver amazing and we did the we did deliver that and we probably deliver the same thing with the income as for the highest coast, all that will be looking to become early to 15 to successfully defend the asian cop title having won the events in new york to our everett's in 2019, the team had a disappointing well come up with a last full suite group games and school. just one goal. that'll be helping new coach carlos couch can help. but when the trophy, again, this time in front of that hard fence, the whole past aren't out to 0 though. ha. i did catch all of the defending champions, but they'll be keen to impress suffering underwhelming performance of the wilcox they were who was talking about is that i think that's the one in stopped sort of it with relatively high expectations. bearing in mind that never qualified for well
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kept before they were on the writing asian champions. but how does that coach felix sanchez, spanish college? he'd be involved in ted, sorry, football since 2006, when he was working i'm of the national academy head really hit broke this generation of players through what's alongside for many years. such a huge success. age group level supplements that 29 seen successively asian cup. and then there was a feeling just coming into the will come to perhaps each states who loyal to that group of players. perhaps the preparations weren't quite righty. pretty much the decision was taken to pretty much take those prize out of club football for them and switch training time with a national team for about 5 or 6 months. and it really did look is like when the payments that will color a little bit on the cooked incentive in terms of a match ready cost. k rush now coming in a huge me experience kind of, she's been in the less for wilcox because quotes ago the last 3 with, with iran, his task decide whether or not to stickle twist without scrub. his son shows that assemble, so he can bounce the meaningful defensive vis trophy. and i know so i try and
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qualify for the next woke up. all right, and d, thanks very much. we'll, we'll bring you more on that asian control when it happens a little bit later. but for now, presenting impulse cases of touch, 16 people including 7 professional football is with match fixing and a legal passing. the plays are cheese to being paid between $10.00 and $20000.00 each by criminal gang for committees, 1000 matches and brazil, and overseas. several top flight visiting clubs and cleaning santos simon insight and cause a to have suspended players as part of the investigation. full specing i need became legal in brazil in 2018, a staff car in the golden state where is a full se, west and conference. semi final savings against the lake has to at least one more game this off to defending and be a champions one game 5 going is wednesday's class in san francisco. the worry is with training 31 in the best of 7, series facing elimination for the game. high 27 points from steph curry and 25 from andrew. we can help and see the lakers 12126. it was no bad news for the late his,
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when this cell sent to anthony davis, has to leave the quotes out to receiving a place of the head. you may now be a doubtful game 6 weeks taking place on friday. and i like davis. and then it tell playoffs the terms a may police slip to find some of the day they beach florida palm says in florida by 2 goals. one things got a bit he to that the in florida. so lead 31, i roll and we'll get another chance to wrap up the series on friday, the same 5 and turn on. all right, that is all useful for now. joe, thank you very much. that's a new so now, and i'll just say are, but do say with this new clock is where the mx next on the
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