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the, [000:00:00;00] the, you're watching the news, our life from a headquarters until 530. you navigate the coming up in the next 60 minutes. the final day of campaigning is underway in churches. elections. we take a look at the main issues and i'm assigned these. i live in total care, what political policies are making. the final appeals to voters ahead of sundays, critical parliamentary and presidential votes, the israel bombs more targets in the gaza strip. at least 33 palestinians have been killed in the past 5 days and is really raids in several parts of the occupied westbank leave. at least
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2000 instead plus the u. k gets ready to host the eurovision song contest on behalf of ukraine will be live in liverpool. wrong contact with sports, as the golden state warriors are not found of the n b i plows through defending champions, beef and body i like is people use ascending dining 6 performance to book bare place in the western conference. find the welcome to the news. our president's reputation berto on is a stumble on the final day of campaigning before presidential and parliamentary elections on sunday. the vote as being tightly contested and held during an economic crisis. or the one has led search here for 2 decades. his main rival is the opposition leader chemist. cluster a globe full as part of our special coverage and the lead up to those elections. we have some insight on standing by for us and it's tumble. so just one more day to go
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before the election. so, i mean, how are things shaping up one more day indeed, and also a little bit of excitement. that's how it is shaping out. we have that announcement earlier by the supreme election commission saying that if you remember that kind of the presidential candidate who pull down to the rice into modeling, well, his votes, he's going to stay on the ballot. and basically the votes, only because for him i'm going to be counted. that raises some questions about what does that mean for whether this goes to a 2nd round them? what's the meaning frankly, of his, with full altogether then? well, it is the day before the election and they all making them pushes their appeals to vote, as they can keep going until 6 pm local time. that's some of the messages. how is it shaping up so far? well, listening in to the sort of message that's been coming from president bunch of pipe
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out of the, one of the last 24 hours, very much a warning to vote. it says, saying, watch out, be careful. a vote for the opposition is a vote for people who might leave this country at the mercy of all those. and he was referring to a bunch of axes from the west to even the p k. k. that's in the group, that's considered advice for q and weston's house to be. it's how we're still the nice agent. on the other hand, we've had a different message from come out of college, got all of these, the main opposition, transited for the presidency, the leader of the people's republic. this message was basically trying to frame himself, sorry for the ship. noisy is positive behind us. we all close to the box 1st. we'll talk a little bit about shipping an economy, but he's message basically come on. can i start all those basic messages, framing himself as a man of solutions solution. busy problems and concerns. now of course,
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the question on the minds of many view is i'm choice ok, who's a head by? he's a great question, but every political side here has the round poles and the polls are sometimes very contradictory. what we do now is that this is going to be a tightly contested rice. this is going to be a plus one. all right, well, we've called correspondence watching this election right across the country. we've gotten joining us later from count them on the rush is an a hold of that. so of course, one of the in syria hotlines of to kill. so was the present to you remember of those that quakes that began in february of this year. we've also got hashem, the bottle a standing by live for us from anchor the seeds of kyle, keeping an eye on eye on the activity by the main opposition policy. that while we start things off with this report from sit in costs all low looking at the importance of is stumble in the selection. if one were to call or stumble,
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the heart of 2 kids, they will, they are, we have with the cities. not many in the city or origin live from a stumble as a help of domestic migration. it's the melting part of the city just stays before 2 kids most important presidential in general. elections. johnson and her team are out on the streets of failed to campaign for the government of parties and presents ridge of type at jobs. if someone fits and will witness the conquest of his number . once again is stumbling. dalio a very important for president odd when he was born hearing casting pasture. of course we will support him. a stumble generates 30 percent of the national income and nearly 50 percent of the national tax revenue. it also employs 24 percent of the countries labor into kia governors are appointed, but mayors are elected. that's why i'm gonna spell it is like a stumble with huge financial resources or critical for full political parties, knowing this amounts of and when you think the motivated,
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the rent has been generated from you stumble, especially from the construction sector and real estate. and that makes a huge difference in terms of and distributing to the population out in terms of maintaining the corporate is hoping. just pull the seats that frontier has these items assemble costs. it is 20 percent of to kids. population on may 14th, estimated 64000000 turkish citizens will cast their ballots near the 12000000 or it is stumble. it's tumble, is me quote, close to most of the dark you all to see these different groups. social groups are represented in the stumble in 1950. these stumble was described as a city paved with gold because it provided millions of job opportunities more recently. produce visits, a pause on the serve as a summer may or before he went on to become prime minister. and then president no currents for your ex, i'm in,
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i'm only is expected to be the vice president. the opposition was the opposition's victory. and the stumble may or elections 4 years ago, shuddered at jones, over of events ability and struck the 1st warning failed for the upcoming vote. that's why during his grand stumble, riley early in may add on, said, if the stumble says okay, we will. when for sure, hoping to secure the mess that him moved on from decades ago. see them to solo elgin's 0 stumble. that say that was explaining that bit of a focus some of the on the policy as the hours wind down now and getting back gatherings going in the stumble. and we understand that that idea of ty above the president's campaign culminates all ends with the evening prize of the i a sophia mosque that's obviously carefully designed to send the message out to vote is at the same time though, we go to a different kind of campaign that's going on for the opposition. we're going to go
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now to hash must have already joins us live from ankara and how to understand that the j i pay the republican peoples policy campaign ends at the malls, the liam of most of the come on. so took right, and that's a deliberate and also attempt to convey a message to both this of the end date is the visits uh with white symbols and symbolism for this he has to be the republican people his bond to you need to come out of can he's got on that because both of them out at the top was the founder of more than the key under the same time, the founder of the csp. and this is quite significant for the supporters of this. yes, we have this explains why come out can, is that a little has been saying that the lessons that he has done from his experience in part of the issue that it takes one coverage to be able to achieve what he wants. and he's asking people to come out to use numbers to model to vote for the csv and
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come out of kinda startled. it has been attending the same message again and again . and which is basically as a bit of a cross as a full. but the economist is someone who has the keys the most of the problems and particularly the economic problems of turkey. and he wants people to vote for his party saying that if you vote for the opposition, if the position takes over, this is going to be the beginning of the over the end of anita and the uh, the end of anita and the beginning of a new what are the same time see not hold on who remains the the last candidate in the presidential election off. so they withdrawal of a have them in just a dismissed and he suggested that he could be put, he got from the race. now he understands that his demons are going to pay quite a significant sold, but typically eviction goes hold on $1.00 off. and because he understand that this could be a battery type phrase, it has been suggesting and hinting to the other 2 main candidates. and they want to talk to him, they have to understand that there is a price they would have to pay for him to be on board in the near future. so quite
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significant, fast moving situation on the ground. the loss of the next all was very crucial for the position particular folk. i'm not going to see doc can is i don't know if he wants people to vote for him tomorrow. thanks so much as you might in the bottom of the reporting to us live from 9 correct most cost. it's important to remember that the bulk of this population of this country does not live in big cities like n correct and is stumble. and that's why we're going to go now to come on, my gosh, that's one of the interior, the hotlines of this country where we have zayna for the joining us from that. and very nice. we've been reporting, i remember a few months ago being and come on more. i see it was the epi sensor of one of the quakes. the 1st as quite that hits, how people dealing with the just the challenge of having to vote tech politically.
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is it possible? yes, this is a major concern because the 3000000 people were displaced by those devastating earthquakes. 1.5000000 live in informal supplements in the area, but many of them don't have money. they don't even have the means of transport to reach folding stations. and of course there's the 1500000 people who relocated to other cities. now political parties have been trying to encourage them to return. we understand some parts. he's hired buses in order to bring people in, but how many can you really bring into this region 1500000 and when they do come here, where are you going to accommodate them? so the real concern is will every circus citizen in this area be given their rights to vote and a center staff at the beginning. you know, there was so much of anger towards the, it's the government accusing it of mishandling the prices. in fact,
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the ruling party lost some ground, but it has since picked up supports to pre quake levels. and we've been traveling across the provinces in the south. and what is clear is that so, you know, people are going to vote according to their party lines. they are going to vote for the person they believe, will rebuild their shots, his lives of the law that amid the rubble from february's devastating earthquakes vestment and the deep try to make a living turkey as economy as walter in recent years. but despite the hardships, many people's loyalties have not shaken president. the rest of the type or the guns act party appears to have maintained its popularity. in traditional strongholds in southern provinces, the bottom of the will, i will vote any apart from the act of potty my grandfather and father when members of the policy on sundays,
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the party that has govern for 2 decades faces. it's toughest election challenges yet. there are $9000000.00 voters in the earthquake affected areas in the aftermath of one of the worst disasters in modern turkish history. many blame the government for its initial slow response. and the accused this of ignoring building safety standards, but not in or the guns electoral base. i will sacrifice myself to him. this natural, this also was a test from college, are due on due to what the coach and people should be thankful. i am even though i'm living in the tent, millions of people lost their homes. are they're gone, has focus much of his campaign on promises to rebuild within a year. but here in high tie, one of the worst hit provinces. many say they were and continue to be ignored the on the 12th with, well, they've got checked. what if i've used the vendor floods, you know,
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fall off to the quick everyone there was compensated. but since the quick nothing was given to her, they only focus on those who vote for donald a. this is an opposition stronghold in turkey, a voting behavior has a lot to do with ideology, political affiliation, and loyalty is the state of the economy. and the handling of such a disaster will have little impact on a decades old fault line. in simple terms, there are secularists and those who welcome a greater will for islam and public life. and turks not just in these quick devastated areas, tend to vote along party lines center for their eligibility to southern took you 16 of their key as voters are in this region. and this is unimportant 3 to an end. if such a tightly contested election every vote counts. sammy thanks
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so much saying that for the reporting to us that from the gulf of mine, my gosh. and that zane has been talking about there is uh there are phone lines of which people polarized. but, you know, i've been out speaking to people and if there is one issue that it does the same people have in common always, most people that's concerns over the economy. why went out and chatted with different people about how the problem of high prices is taking a bite out of the wallets. said the york is among many wrestling with tough economic times. people are grappling with annual inflation of 64 percent, an unemployment of 10 percent. that's a strain on these coaching business. need you to understand that about a year or 2 ago we had most students snow. it's hard because we can buy montessori
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copeland and then often governments adjusted interest rates to control the installation. but it's a tricky move. raising rates may bring down prices, but it can cause economic growth to tumble to to avoid that, the government has kept rates low. prices have remained high, and the economy has become an election issue. some of the say, as long as he's a right to prioritize growth. so you can't use the same interest instrument as the us dollars or european economy is the u. k. a is using because demand every room factors done meaning showing those, the vast economies authorities until keeps the inflation here as a problem of supply price is all about supply and demand. as we know when price is a high, one of the things that governments often trying to do is raise interest rates, which has the impact of taking money out of society because people have less access to it. and then hopefully prices go down. this company is trying to do something different though it's trying to leave interest rates alone,
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leave the access to money as it is, but then increase production because businesses now have better access to money to and with more products in society, then the long hopefully prices go down because of supply, it's an unorthodox policy and it's yet to actually lower prices. but it has kept the wheels of the economy turning with annual growth at 5.6 percent still took the impulse move in its exports, leaving account the account deficit that on the minds invest the confidence. somebody call them to say the reckoning is inevitable. at some point, something will have to give by something, i mean either the interest rates or the exchange rate if they insist on controlling the interest rates and the exchange rates, ultimately the exchange it with the impulse. so consumers like these bad i'll talk, it's nothing academic the bank. i went shopping with a to see how it's getting hot to buy the usual ingredients. we're going to make
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total overhead buying the ingredients. the all a guy is the most. now what are we going to buy it as a husband? yeah, yeah. yeah. so, so, yeah. so, so there's no, no, no, i can't put that much anymore. contra c o. expensive beans are now is i'm being told off because i'm taking too much if promises of a better tomorrow don't satisfy only people. it may be both is yusef authority is a disappointing dish. so i may say that l g 0 is stumble. all right is continuing talking about economics and we're delighted to have joining us professor of economics, hedge them to model. thanks so much for being with us. so 1st of all, is economics going to be the issue above old, but the sides, this votes start to start them. the economics is the main issue that is determined inc. i'm the outcome of this collections. but this is not the 1st time that we have
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this economy circumstances. i mean, in 2001, we had a deep economy. can't financial a problem. this one's a little different though. right? and the zip code peaked. we've got what we, i new rate is $64.00 bit time difference because it's quite low. last thing in a 2nd, like 2 years ago, we don't have that's how you inflation that just that on 10 percent of inflation. but just on a couple of months, the inflection just saw 2 from dallas have like 15 to values like 607080. i did speak so it's about so fast such that as a set of people really fail the bites and they will admit a few of us will like right. but previously we didn't have that kind of a bit of test accumulation of the increase in the price was it was quite slow. right now. there's a lot of criticism of, especially from the opposition towards the all calm, see about the economy, inflation, unemployment, and so on. but if you look at the, the annual inflation rates, 64 percent,
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and like i said for 2020 to the latest inflation, right from april came down to 43 percent. is the government's an orthodox policy working all the very slowly. i don't think so this is actually a mechanic cause of reduction in this sense. b so last year is the same months of the less the event may. i mean if i installation that is just to replace the car you inflation by lower than the months of the last year. but it's a, it's lower even if you go back to like october, we have that peak of 85. yeah. it's, if you look at the peak white house, right, it's consistently going down to the office going down. but it's, since that, that's, that's the new equilibrium of new new points inflection point. uh, in the sense that probably will be around like $0.44 in the coming months. so the thing is, inflation is high compared to what it was like 3 years ago. all right, and what about the off position? there's
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a lot of discussion about what beyond policy can or has not done. what about the position? do they have a plan to change? this? is it to tackle this problem of inflation argument? what makes us election? so the difference is that the 2 main parties pockets handle causation group, they really saw this whole different economy policies. so i'll get best, i believe, different model with the different models. i kept them promise us that they will continue with what they were thinking, the less through us. what is the position groups the day? so just that they promised at that point they promised that they will continue with more cool national to a range of adults. ups for the scenes putting up interest rates and let's face it. if you do that, all the economists probably though and not be until you say there's definitely going to be a period perhaps of even greater economic pain because you'll shrink the economy. yes, but the of course interest rates shall go up. you people the local national policies, but that's will be more like exactly. so 1st you will see the reaction of inflation then the hiked interest. right. so the real thing is have that really interests, right? so i can let them know nothing essential principles, right?
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so if inflation comes down slowly, then you also have don't need to raise the rates so harshly. and on the other, if you can manage the expectations, if you can manage to have some inflow. so the country that you can also do the jump without raising interest rate that high. so managing expectations is a key word though, is that, and that's on both sides that have been talking about. and that's perhaps the achilles heel for everyone who runs a come to i about taking so much jim. and i kinda, it was so good talking to you for sharing your expertise so that you can see it when it comes to economy. what most economists say is, this is not going to be an easy ride for the country. whoever wins going forward. we're approaching the time when campaigning is going to cut off. but approaching of calls tomorrow's for the crew boat that will decide a new direction for this country. more ways than mine will be here covering it,
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bringing us free development. so now i'm gonna hand you back to dell. ha. the confrontations between palestinian fighters and gauze on israel, or continuing for a 5th day. israel has bonds, one house and best law here and the northern gaza strip and other houses in gaza city. at least 33 palestinians have been held since the bombardment began on choose day. rockets also were fired from gaza on saturday morning, triggering warning, sirens, and southern is room. and there's all coming as egypt on the u. n. c to secure a ceasefire. and the moments will hear from villa marks who south of escalade that's near the border with garza. but 1st let's get an update from human to say it was drawing us from gaza itself. so there been more error strikes on the gaza strip . tell us what you've been able to find out yesterday in the air
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strikes have nots, top the has been ongoing, constantly, every single uh, hour and not to full of air strikes. have been targeting a number of homes in agriculture lands. now, even in the past hour, although it has been relatively calm by the policy and side of the policy infections in the launching of the rockets, we've all know we've only witnessed the launching of mortar shells towards the edits crossing from the is really side uh by the policy infections, but no rockets have been launched in at least this past hour. it has been a little bit cold, but the air strikes have continued to uh, strike intensively and boom, bored, more homes. now we have uh, 2 more uh, homes that has been uh, uh, striked one in uh, in, again, in by slight here in the north,
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in port add another one in the central parts of gauze sets while an agriculture land is the last one in habit town which is in con, units best in the south and got to strip. also a number of injuries has been again taken to hospital in this last half of the half an hour right from the is really bombardment. so you know, so you've got the sense on the ground, the things are heading towards more of an escalation or where to things stand right now with, with any ceasefire or thoughts. well we have a, the latest, a statement issued by a brigade say here in gaza. the said that in light of this continuous air striking and he's really bored, meant to the homes and the assassinations that are still going on. they will continue to bombard and launch meso. so it's,
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it's really town towns and that won't let them stop. and they, they have the ability and power to go on for several more months. months is coming and from the general mood in gaza where the tension stays very high. the fear is very high and the exchange of fire is still ongoing. it doesn't seem that we are getting any uh, fruitful uh of anybody using any fruit of anybody ations. uh, uh, hoping for a recent or a as a soon as he's fired for further than that also hospitals in gaza. and the power station have called for emergency appeals to enter the fuel and necessary medical supplies into the strip in order to keep going, since they have been prevented from entering since this beginning of route of violence. or i thank you so much, your messiah reporting from dogs. all for the marks of standing by for
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a south of us. columbus. near the border with garza were earlier on saturday morning. villa. m. sirens were astounded in the areas where you are. what's the scene like now? well, that her being most sirens over the course of this often in the reading. we've had rockets reportedly far towards as adult and his ready city about $25.00 comments as north of opposition. as well as several rockets landing around 20 kilometers to the southeast and a cluster of agricultural communities. what 3 individuals have been injured by rocket shrapnel, according to b, is really emergency medical services. 2 of them very severely. the consequences of being that these radio authorities have decided they will over the next 3 days, continue with the evacuation process that's been ongoing for some of these communities close to gaza. and really, kristen e assignment 18 weeks. the ongoing process that have normally taken place every
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saturday instead of if they've been in town. so these are the protests against prominence. the benjamin not near his attempts judicial reform organizes decide even given the threat to take care of rockets with one bonding quite close to telling me if a couple of days ago they would cancel those monitors and protests for the 1st time and more than 4 months okay, thank you so much for the marks for that update. as well, funerals are being held for 2 palestinians were killed during raids by is really forces in the occupied westbank. the army had opened fire in the ballasa refugee camp near novelist, wounding 3 more people. other rays took place near the bethlehem and have run more than a 150 pounds to send you and have been killed by his really forces me occupied palestinian territories since the beginning of 2023. that he has more from the funerals of the 2 palestinians who are killed by is ready forces this morning. a in the law for a few camp are under way from the hospital to the account before they leave them to
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their final dressing place at the moment. so that a few times now, according to these read the armies statements, or at least these really armies radio. they say that the operations did not target the ones that they wanted to target. so it's on the or how these 2 men or, and why they were killed. what we've been seeing from previous weights, that these really forces rate in the morning, in the daytime, causing injuries and people at least the people who are just going about the daily lives. and they were just there when these really, i mean we did, the refugee kept people feel that they're helpless. they can't do much to have their fellow palestinians in the b c's. because as to remember, if there is a geographical distance between the west bank and gaza and there's also a check points by israel. and kind of thing is need permits that are rarely given to policy. and so they feel that they can't offer much, sometimes they go out approaches to show support to say that the they are one
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people under the same aggression by these radio occupation. all in all, we've heard sullivan condemnations from the palestinian authority that brought us to me and says spokesperson of the 5th president. he said that the us also bear with responsibility for allowing israel to continue with its air strikes on the disease causes us to it. but fellow citizens older and older, not trust that the palestinian authority has any leverage when it comes to god's us . and they believe that it's 2 weeks to protect palestinian authorities and bangladesh and me and mar are bracing for cycling. mocha that's expected to make land fall on sunday banquet. this is whether department has worn the storm has intensified as it develops in the bay of bengal. nearly a 1000000 roofing or refugees living in camps at cox's bizarre, are left exposed to the storms projected past. rob mccully will tell us what to expect on site when mocha in the coming hours. as it may just cycle out in the bay of bang gold, 1st of the season, you'd expect to find an eye in the middle of such storms because that nobody
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indicate some strength thing. but then before this one is strengthening and is forecast has been consistent to make landfill south a cox's bizarre. let me in my coast round about lunch time on sunday, which time we think we wouldn't be up to 220 kilometers per hour. that's next stream, the city, a psychedelic storm waves were covered. that 15 meters, they're going to be i think least that what time i hit the coast with a storm such a to meet is going to be clearly a very destructive storm. we've not seen one of this strength and the for least a decade. meanwhile, highway in 2010 bangladesh in 2007. but they wouldn't even talk to does all they, what are the side law. so that went over the top, more of the same strength, the same cost was 2017. it wasn't. we could still have it cost of vast amounts of damage. at least it cost an awful lot of infrastructure damage. st. for late they happened evacuating. so not many people reported as having been killed. the evacuation is ongoing at the moment for obvious reasons. and this is the storms
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progress during sunday. once it gets on short was thoughts to lose his strength. so i think you're good at least a day of disruptive behavior, but by monday it will then be out of the way up in the hills. still ahead on algebra to blaze that refuses to go out and south west from spain. why is raising spheres of more wild fires coming from sport? novak brokovich makes a winning start at the ro masters, but it's still set to lose to says world number one ranking, who will explain all that later in the program the palestine. this one's of very different place for today. and of course, 2 cities became connected to the interior in an award winning film, which is 0. well, here's historians and i'd witness accounts that portray early 20th century by this
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the again, the top story, sony, i'll just say renews. our president reads a paper to honest holding a rally and assemble on a final day of campaigning before presidential and parliamentary elections. on sunday. the vote is being tightly contested until during an economic crisis. israel has resumed air strikes on garza and destroyed phones. that's the latest escalation and violence center. as a 5th stay at these 33 palestinians have been killed. rockets were also fired from casa on saturday morning to palestinians had been killed during grades by is really forces in the occupied westbank. the army opened fire and the ballasa refugee camp here novelist wounding 3 people. other rates took place near the invest with him, a couple of palestinian children from a school demolished by is really forces on sunday or taking lessons in a tent. it's the 2nd time the european union funded school has been bulldozed.
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israel says that it's unsafe, it says the demolition is against international law. so how about the reports from base tom are in the occupied westbank against all these protest in young children track across the valley to get to school. so with them others afraid of what could happen next? the school was demolished on sunday when his rady forces bulldozed in the early hours of the morning. they left nothing behind the playground, desks and books. he destroyed the locals, tried to stop them, so many ended up in hospital saline was 5. when the european union funded school was demolished the 1st time in 2017. this time she was hired,
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she says when she found out. so let's start, let's go ahead. i heard a sound of the noise in the us. my mom, what is happening? she said my school had been demolished and i have to see it for myself and slowly is really moved, treat it, removed all the brakes. i was sad. i love school because i want to be successful. the school is posts of area see in the occupied westbank, which is fully controlled by is ro in the post is rather, is accused. this is not having a building permit or my soul palestinian permit request in this area are rejected. it's my godfather who owns antonio area, at which the families decided to have a school on the line for the schools because we have no school in the fields. in a statement the you said it was a pulled and the israel's demolitions of palestinian homes in schools is against international law in march and his re, the quotes granted to request from
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a pro set to organization to have the building demolished for safety reasons. if they cared about the student, so why they didn't give us a admission to defend the normal school. nearly 60 students attend the school 10 pretenses online for you to last, and there is no running water or even toilets. the last few days have been incredibly tough for the kids has their products and the palestinians back of school seats, them some juggling as well as the last 6 that teaches and balance. now the teachers say, not only has their education been disrupted, they've also been massively effective psychologically for best of springs and the fun to that day. i to, but celine says none of this will stop ha, from achieving high dreams. she loves numbers and wants to become a math teacher when she grows up. the height of the algebra bid on an occupied westbank into as governing
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b. j. p has accepted defeats after elections in the southern state of karnataka. the main opposition congress party won the most states and the assembly is the 1st, the 5 states post this year. and it's being seen as a boost to the parties prospect ahead of national elections next year for another cause home to 65000000 people. and it's the only southern states for controls by the b j. p. timeline goes to the polls on sunday in a general election that could see a major change in the government opinion polls. so the group allied to the military, you could lose this year for the 1st time in nearly a decade. more progressive parties are leading. the poles in the united nations says more than a 100000 hit a children and hate see are at risk of starving to death because of escalating gang violence. gangs. and vigilante groups control about 80 percent of the capital. puerto prince, the un estimates more than $600.00 people were killed last month on kidnappings are
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being reported every day. series of other reports from porto prince. luckily they sing the phrase we present that has taken over the streets of hating people are tired of gang controlling their lives. and that's why they decided to start fighting back. jump up the skin. the says the movement we get bigger every day. they're not, but it, there you go back to walk, holly, it's a campaign or vaccination against gang violence. the book holiday will continue to eradicate the kid up in virus and the country gangs, no control, 80 percent of haiti's capitan. and they're extending their presence to other parts of the country. people say they have had enough and have started to go as to gang members. some have been set on fire on the streets. games has taken over this car will be in nation neighborhoods like this one have been
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transformed by the violence in the past months. i'm here in the neighborhood of villa. this area used to be filled with people. but as you can see right now, it's almost empty. it looks like a war zone, there's been fighting, going on between rival gangs. were told that members of the g 9 gang are not far away from here. and they have been attacking this area. and when, when it showed as around the area, he says gangs a roofless that they have set on fire houses here. they also rape until he also says the government has benefited from them. i was russian tinge, but i know the nation government doesn't. what goes is good for him. the position of the father of gang stores he needs the united nations, as the violins has increase. my newest went in the country by 30 percent over 100000 children are at risk of dying because of hunger into him. prime minister
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added emily has requested urgent into a natural and assistance to help the government fight the gang. so even though it's been 6 months since the request was made, there has not been an answer. this shouldn't be a force and multilateral force, and we've been either shape of one country, whatever country. unfortunately, there is no country who has been able to accept these this, the great challenge. and so know what we are the point that we require, you know, but the voice to the find different solutions. the one, the international community continues debating what to do about hating people have been left on their own going after those who hurt them and waiting for a solution that never seems to arrive bitty, so i'll just see that for the prince and underground blaze in south western front,
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so stoking fears of another season of wild fires. the region experienced on if it's worse fires on record in 2022. environmental, let's say hot dry conditions caused by climate change or increasing about threats. natasha butler reports on us down in south western fronts. the devastation from last year's wild fires and southwest and frogs is clear, but less visible is what's happening on the ground. near the town of houston's fire, as being burning many see us at the sight of an old brown cobra's since july. this forest ranger says it was ignited by the blazes above ground. but no one knows how to extinguish it. so it's checked every day. you know, that's different team on the, at least with the hopefully the fish risk funds cuts down to getting these hot spots. there's the conditions change because it gets warmer and drawn from trees or leaves. cooper underground fires all right. and from split wild fires are increasingly coleman. last use with some of the worst on record,
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fueled by reco temperatures and drought. so 2000 hector is a forest was destroyed in the south west alone. the mayor of holston says he's never seen anything like it on the computer. the really we saw some firefights is crying because they never dealt with such a terrifying situation. some fear that they could die. this whole area was covered with trees. and will people who live in this region really worried about is a possibility of another some of devastating wildfires because there's been very little rain full this year. the ground is really dry and it's getting hot to the french government says the situations urgent. it's launched a world for an action plan, extra water carrying across to being brought in and move firefighters mobilized any downtown site. they are simple, it takes on itself. in the last year we saw a many regions had lodge far size for the 1st time, including that your,
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our even personally for us it's a clear sign of climate change. while preparation is essential, some environment, please say that unless more is done to tackle climate change, move for us will be lost to weld 5 each year and more homes and lives put a risk is natasha butler, which is 0. austin's south west front. a war plain and a helicopter have crashed and separate incidents and rushes, brianne screech in which borders ukraine. at least 2 people were killed on board. the m, i helicopter official said its engine caught fire before it dropped to the ground. and and as $234.00 were plain was also reported to have crashed and not the same region. local authorities are looking for what they call saboteurs behind the incidence or ukraine's president follow somewhere. zalinski isn't from right now. he's meeting that is how you and president on the prime minister, georgia maloney as well as post francis, the italian prime minister of tools that lensky the for country would support
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ukraine for as long as was needed. and that you wouldn't call choose anything that resembled an invasion. and so the city of liverpool is all set for the finals of the annual eurovision song contest. the u. k is hosting this year as events on behalf of ukraine, which one last year the british prime minister wishes to not has said that he's disappointed over the decision to bar ukraine's president from addressing the contest on saturday. the european broadcasting union rejected blood and his lunch cuz request saying that the event is quote, non political. let's fix tell rahman he's joining us from liverpool. so uh, so how controversy even before the contest starts. yes, it seems to be that every uh before this contest even begins, whatever it is in your dream, there's always a brand new new story and this is the new lines coming out from the b u of the presence the lens. he will not be speaking at the contest like he had wanted to. it's
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a very difficult top potato for the b. u. they binds both russian and bellow russian national television stations from the organization itself over 60 members that are sorry, 50 countries are over 50 countries are involved over a 100 and the team members within the e d u. and so making sure that dictatorships as they were to describe it, do not catch a voice on the public service broadcasting channel. the univision itself is a political event. it's been going on. what for 67 years now, and it tries to be non political, but we know from this events history that various countries we like to vote for each other. this may be a political point score and exercise for the partition government to have actually taken the opportunity to step into ukraine to host the event. to discuss this more and exactly what's been going on, both in cheese and in london. i got natalia ya molar. she is a national broadcaster with one plus one television from ukraine. welcome to, i'll just tell you. obviously people thoughts,
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presidency landscape might speak. what was your general opinion as a journalist? is that the, the way people were thinking in ukraine, and i suppose he deserve to speak to you. you are being because uh ukraine is the conti who, who and who have to pause this. uh all, uh yes and um we are proud of our president and uh, we would like he would speak here. and uh, yeah, it's important because it's not about fully to call, it's not about appreciate and it's about to, to be grateful to all the europeans. and of course, to british who i, who do their best of it for jim to this event. but it also has a presence that he wouldn't be speaking, but let's get to the concepts because it's been an amazing weekend of a pool as we walk around. how have you and analyze the way that the british of hosted this event because it's not just a sole contest. there's also a massive cultural exhibition around the city. this, this city, the whole says,
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you are a vision, doesn't it? yes, i was walking the streets of lever pool and i was really, really surprised by all of these. um, no, in all toners, there are some reminder of the brain and that it's a really touching for me to see all of which of on. because as this is, my dress is special mancha, as there are so many college phenomena so far would produce a bunch of from last year. the rest of mine is still a very close. it's our national guards. there are so many sonic. so if you pray and, and of course i'm such as far as that, um on the stage of, uh, these around as there are so many reminders of all was culture and of all the bar because there sounds alarm sometimes in some, uh,
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some senior use this part of sounds alarm, and you can go through you guys through it on every day. this was the struggle so far as all see that everybody celebrating the excitement is building for the cold and test certainly have a livable in terms of ukraine. you are. well, you are in complex, how we see your vision being and receive that under the circumstances. everybody's already happy here, but obviously concerned way you uh, in your brain. for me it's difficult to be here because it's like, you know, the world. because i came here from you and 0 and i was, i was in as a problems, but they really great and the whole song and i seemed it's our in the front line cultural friends line. and we have keep on because to be need support. and it's so important to be here for all your friends to your,
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for all the finance is i era for all the pregnancy as albert refugees, all refugees i've met are so grateful to retailers that as asia do their best. as a gerry present, i will called shows they were present to us, natalia, your modem from one plus one television and ukraine, starting to it is an amazing venue here. little pool have really pulled out all the stops to make sure the people that are coming to visit the city and manage to understand what's not any going on in ukraine. but what you played in culture is it was natalia, says, the cities for students with exhibitions, and in slight samples. and all was good, but uh, the people at the pool, mostly sides and the rest of the tell you actually enjoy on this glorious day. the final begins at $2100.00 central european time. that's a difficult flu cold. here in the united kingdom, we will have ongoing reports from the venue here and look for on the final report. once we know what the result is later. all right and the hours of sunday morning looking forward to it. thank you so much to hell. rahman reporting for us from
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little cool. well, it's one from the sports news. here's your whole 3. thank you. we got to saw the n b i will abroad. james and his los angeles lakers have eliminated the defending champion, golden state warriors from the playoffs, the mine, but he's also, i book that place in the conference finals are wonder, gosh rosco reports the celebrities. kendall jenner vad funny songs of fashion. music and sports were quotes selected for this huge clash between 2 of the biggest teams. i'm think it's those of the n d a. the lake is hadn't last time and these titles and they have the momentum going. the bron james as they took a 15 point need for the defending champion warriors who are 32 down in the series. it was when all go home. and steph curry wasn't about to let the worries fold as the school, the 11 slick point. but it was the name because you kept the 1st whole 10 points ahead. was the biggest highlights of the night. this
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austin reads whole was a be to run the drama. nope. side for player who joined the latest in 2021 of the no one pick 10 in the draw staff i drove out of the country tried to keep up with the latest pay score in such a few points. the only golden state stone. so in double spigots, we made the bronze 30 points knowing rebounds not even say to help this team to the biggest time victory in over decade, 121 to one and one to secure that place in the western conference finals. a big turn around for the lake is who make the west start to regular season in 65 years. sell now play the denver nuggets and game one on tuesday. the miami heat also went through to the eastern conference finals, taking care of the new mix. and 6 games do me butler and some other boy combined for 47 point clinics, have the opportunity to turn up the heat on miami. when jalen brunson was filed in may 1st, his free thrice but miami, held on for 9692. when heading back to the conference finals for the 3rd time in
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full use, the heat will play either the boston celtics, the philadelphia 76 is with that series tied up 33, joining casual sca. how does ever we be as possible? saw brittany drive, it has tried her best match since being released from the russian prison. grime has spent and months in custody or possessing cannabis oil before he was released in a prison as well. in december, the fans gave her the full support. so she stepped back home to the court, had seen the phoenix mercury from army, maybe 9 fritz, hot weather and beaches, but it also has a pretty decent ice hockey team. the florida panthers have basically thrown time very felicia to reach the eastern conference and a to apply a final. they weren't getting 58. i would start with this call from it cousins. execute i still want to see was when to send them into the conference finals. i love the speech for the says sides. it's like, you know, the fix. the problem says
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a little bit spicy covered on the hurricane. meanwhile the las vegas golden noise have moved to within one week of the western conference. parnell nicholas hired for the great goal is i i found the edmonton oilers to in full goals to 3. i give them a suite to lead heading into game 6. i did mention that was still full. the where are you from the start of the new nfl season? i'm one of the sports bigots. franchises has a new owner. the washington come on. this have been boats by a group led by philadelphia. $76.00 is color just iris for reported $6050000000.00 are fast concerned. it would make it the most expensive sports being purchased in history. the previous slide is you can see the bad data this time is not that had come under pressure and resubmit forming a series of spirals. and not just a bit to lose his top tennis ranking like that to call us out cause they signed me up to take some compact here at alba or i must have,
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a point to head of living for in 5th. meanwhile, in the early kick off the site, new castle 322. i'd rather die since working leads you to also went behind early in dispatch mutating scoring for the hardest part and incentives me lisa and mr. charles to go to up. patrick branford, missing a penalty. newcastle, then to delay fax it to penalties of that road kind of milk, restoring twice. that's because christmas didn't have the last was do they defend scoring 17 north minutes because the farthest go through to get some jobs out. lastly, i mean, a strong position off of the 1st leg of their african. trump is a 75, i guess aspirants plugging away from harm engineers. yeah. roughly defeated the highest 3 new. saw that for construct capacity task going to of the goals you're about to see. the pick of the bunch varies. the 2nd leg takes place next week in colorado. right, so it's a p. well, champion francesco, but now it's taking poll position for sundays. french gold. pray that you, cassie vida,
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was foster surrounding them all circuit finishing height of 6 target. well, chop good mark markets. he's making his rice return from a broken hub for funding to the live golf tournament in tulsa, oklahoma, south africa's brandon grace opened up with an impressive norton on the 61 to take a 2 shot lead off the round wall. but y'all did the de case of this man, abraham answered the american, the mexican american play, holding out for an eagle on the 18th. not through that one by saint john's. most of the night the row see you later. thank you so much. thanks for watching the news, our analysis there will take a break and we'll be back in just a few moments. we'll have much more of the days news on all the latest headlines
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