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the customer with us, so who would i be? and then most of cannot discuss this. send me an idea of how works best for you on the sending them not one of them on some of the properties they sent the you don't walk the 2nd on the, on the, on the called us on, on that you saw the then the phone and not shooting a box in the on the final day of campaigning is underway in turkey as elections. we take
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a look at the main fisheries the headquarters and don't find any navigate also ahead is really bombs more targets in the gaza strip. that these 33000 units have been sold in the last 5 days. more than a 1000000 roofing gulf in the world of the largest refugee camp are under stress as a powerful psych phone approach. as time goes as far as the whole. raman in liverpool, where the united kingdom will host a 67 univision sol context on behalf of ukraine. well, as the audience gathers and excitement bills, i'll bring you all of the stories that are making the headlines later on of 0, the
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hello. the candidates are key or wrapping up campaigning ahead of sundays presidential on parliamentary elections. the incumbent president reads of play berto on how his final rally and assemble for the wine has led turkey a for tuesday caves. the vote is being tightly contested on tel during an economic crisis. because main rifle is come out because of sterile glue, the leader of the 6th party opposition made this final public appeal to voters an anchor on friday. the former civil servants, as plants to bring democracy to there to you. amend the political system and strengthened ties with the west. if you, when i assume i have bought a store in the us now live from ankara. so what are the candidates saying about elections less than a day before the vote has to be quite to the size of the moment for all the political policies and for the for the main candidates in the presidential elections? i mean, obviously space wise. yes. now, flying to right in most pools,
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they're asking both us to show up in huge numbers to model and vote for their own political policies and for their own candidates. a while ago come out could is that all of the main opposition candidates paid a visit to the missouri. i'm of most of the come out to look at late in the evening . would expect seen president the hands of on to that perform the nice pay us of the i a sophia, as it contains both business packed with simple. it's a full can not going to start, although it's a visit to the phones of more than to key stuff like come out at the total cost. also the found of the csp, the republican people's policy apache, which is based on 2nd tenants. and this explains why they come out because it's not all that has been think over the election campaigns that this is going to be an election that ends in nearby entity pays the way for more political, personal freedoms and both 2nd tennis to be respected in the country on the other
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hand, but isn't that as of late as i continues to a piece of his traditional face, particularly conservative, both as asking them to vote for his bach. you to vote for him saying that he's going to do his best st. the non genuine reforms in the near future particular when it comes to the constitution and also improving the economy. right. so have some, what about the 3rd candidate? where does he stand? cnn. ok to interesting times for him with the withdrawal of the hot on india c 9 right now is the, the candidate in the presidential election. he says that there's absolutely no way he's going to pull out from the race. but then suggesting of the same time sensitive of his book percept possibly be of a bundle. and that is saying that for both candidates laws of type ads around and come up because not only they have to understand that if they want to move forward, they have to come to him, suggested that he could be planning significant, told in the near future. now they're reading,
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this is definitely going to be perhaps the time to raise the more than history of took a deep voice down to 2 key factors. the one who's going to be able to convince young vote as we're talking about $5000000.00 new young votes as if the elections and the same time, the one who's going to come visit the swing voters to vote for him is definitely going to be the one who's going to win this election is going to be sealed in the 1st round of the election. we have to wait and see what getting loads of predictions, different photos over the last few days. but it's definitely going to be applied to base. okay, awesome. thank you. so much have someone had about a recording from and crew. so a cost of living crisis is a major issue dominating that campaign. annual inflation store to $85.00 and a half percent in october. that's the highest and 24 years. it's about half that now, and that's been blamed on interest rate cuts off by the current government. they've also seen the turkish lira lose nearly 80 percent of its value in 5 years. but the
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government says that reducing interest rates has increased exports, ends investments. the economy grew by 5.6 percent last year compared to 2021. unemployment is also down the jobless rate, dip to 10 percent in 2022, from around 14 percent in 2020. 75 down. explains how the government has adopted an unusual approach to solving the challenges this saturday 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 the strain on this coaching business. need you to understand that about a year or 2 ago we had more students and you know it's hard to go off. we can buy montessori copeland on and off, and governments adjusted interest rates to control inflation. but it's
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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 i'm, let's 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 driven factors done meaning showing those advanced economies authorities into key se inflation here as a problem of supply. the price is all about supply and demand. as we know when price is a high, one of the things that governance 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, is trying to leave interest rates alone. leave the access to money as it is,
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but then increase production because businesses now have better access to money to and with more products in society then be 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 it in pull to move on to the next bullets, leaving the current account deficit that on the minds invest the confidence. somebody call them to say the reckoning is inevitable. that some point something will have to give by something i mean either the interest rate or the exchange rate . if they insist on controlling the interest rates and the exchange rates, ultimately the exchange it with impulse. for consumers like data that i'll talk is nothing academic the bank. i went shopping with it to see how it's getting hot to buy the usual ingredients. we're going to make total overhead buying the
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ingredients, and the guy is the most. now what are we going to buy it as a husband? yeah, this thing has to be also sonya 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 let me say that, how does 0 assemble the february? earthquakes brought on another challenge for presidents early one of the 10 provinces hit 5 years, quick 6 are traditionally party strong holes. the opposition is trying to ride on a wave of public anger over the ruling parties handling of doctors auster is innocent. that reports from antonia and southern turkey of the law that amid the rubble from february's devastating earthquakes investment in the deep try to make a living. turkey as economy has faltered in recent years. but despite the hardships,
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many people's loyalties have not shaken. president aggressive type or the guns act party appears to have maintained its popularity and traditional strongholds and southern provinces that i'm the global. i wouldn't vote for any window apart from the act capacity. my grandfather and father, when members of the policy on sundays, 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 or the one due to the coach and people should be thankful i am
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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. on the 12th of this, well, these guys are wonderful visa then barber floods, you know, fall off to the quick everyone. there was compensated. but since the quick nothing was given to her, they only focus on those who work for them. 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 lines. in simple terms, there are secular wrists and those who welcome
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a greater will for islam in public life. and turks not just in these quick devastated areas, tend to vote along party lines center for their eligibility to southern turkey, the interactions between palestinian fighters and gaza and israel are continuing for a 5th day. israel has bombed one housing base law here in the northern gaza strip and other houses in garza city. at least 33 palestinian tiffany hills since of environment. the gun on tuesday. rockets were also fired from gaza on saturday morning, triggering warning, sirens and southern israel. this all coming is egypt and the united nations stick to secure a cease fire. you must say it doesn't gauze with more. in the air strikes have nots, top the has been ongoing, constantly, every single uh,
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hour and not to full of air strikes. have been targeting a number of homes in agriculture lands. although it has been relatively calm by the policy and side or 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 by the policy infections. the exchange of fire is still ongoing. it doesn't seem that we are getting any uh, fruitful uh of anybody using any fruit. does anybody ations are hoping for a recent or a as a soon as he's fired? other 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
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prevented from entering since this beginning of route of violence, the marks of south of the is really city of escalade. that's near the border with gauze on here as more on the situation there. i always had rockets reportedly far towards as dodd on his right. he said to you about 25 kilometers 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 shot and all according to b, is really emergency medical services. 2 of them very severely. the consequences of being that these radio authorities of the slide and 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, crucially, for the 1st time in 18 weeks, the ongoing process that have normally taken place every socks a day instead of if they've been 10. so these are the protests against permanence
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to benjamin up near his attempts that judicial reform organizes deciding a given the threat. take care of rockets with one bonding quite close to telling me if a couple of days ago they would cancel those marches and protests for the 1st time and more than 4 months. they were planning on to 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. officials say its engine caught fire before dropped to the ground and as 234 were playing was also reported to have crashed in the same region. local authorities are looking for what they called the sabbath tours. behind the incidents, ukraine's president of a lot of the landscape is in rome to meet the italian president on prime minister as well as pope francis president surgery, montana ends the landscape has said that uh, zalinski has at least full backing in terms of military financial on humanitarian support. last month pope frances of the vatican is involved in a piece mission and the war in ukraine. a still a has on all to 0 on certainty,
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but come from the us mexico border. why a predicted increase and migraines crossing over never happens. on the blaze but refuses to go out and south west france will tell you why it's racing fears of more wild fires the the, the other agencies and doesn't go on forever and it start default. and now in south east asia, soap and the big shells, right, and full cost wise. so it gives t more think of the southern philippines as being which areas. good part of borneo may be less. so java sumatra opened into i'm lazy for reason for come to the 2nd, the seasonal writing in china is just going off. she will probably still be in hong kong during sundays. and it goes back into home shoes where it's been which
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recently on and off. and so it comes back up behind the tool. but the study is quite strong to prove the month the temperature rising invasions united way up to 30 or more on it'll keep going beyond that to almost reco values. we think during the middle of that coming week, where's in the south? west is cool guy with welcome, ready, knew that in united way to convince temperatures bank as a reasonable level. the reason for that is what's happening today. bengal, this is significant tropical psyched or making landfill during sunday, just south of cox's bizarre has already well created the need for evacuation, but there be a lot of infrastructure damage and a lot of rain will fall. that's fairly quick. moving. so i think by the time we get to monday, it will be following a pop up in the hills. but during sunday that is where it is. but for the rest of science, aisha was looking pretty dry. had of course, pretty hot of the,
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voters being tightly contested and held during an economic crisis are the ones main rival has come out to the former civil servants as floods to bring democracy, to search here, amend the political system and strengthened ties with the press. if he went, israel has resumed their shy strong garza and destroy phones as the latest escalation and filing center. as of today, please, 33 pounds finance have been killed. rockets were also fired from tasso on saturday morning. authorities and bangladesh and b and mar are bracing for cycling. low cost is expected to make landfall on sunday. bengal. this is what our department has worn. the storm has intensified as it develops. in the bay of bengal, nearly a 1000000 ro hanging refugees living in camps a cox's bizarre are left exposed in the storms projected pos as of the such or s a s as
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a chief of mission of bangladesh for the international organization. for migration, he says the shelter is that real finger refugees live and aren't strong enough to withstand before fast wins. we got the yearbook since 2017. if indeed the escape of the cycle available to be this particular site, those i look up, which is a function that is going to be on the sick and particularly to talk to you and 2nd of all the loss. and it's going to be a very concerned because of the situation, the, because shelters all the but i'm not strong enough to sustain the strong wind that we expect the governor coming for the to get the and we are actually arisen going to produce
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a 100 on the youngest attempted to get more than $3000.00 to you and between the troops and the need to respond to those stuff on the shore. i'm not trying to stay in the facility inside of the of the camp and back of the the facilities of the government will be having jobs, official that i'm working with are to locate that as well. so i know it is safe to make sure that there's no, nobody has all and then to see what can we do and the legal side or yourself, or do you say there's been no increase in the number of people crossing the southern border? not times a day off to the listing of pandemic related immigration rules. the law notice title 42 allowed the us to turn away close to 3000000 minds were in since being imposed in 2020 john home. and reports was here that far as on the us mexico border
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up to 3 years more than 2 and a half 1000000 expulsions. it's over the title, 42 public health or to the tended to a new blanket ban on the side and see, cuz when the us is 7 buddha is going to many more grants. and now wondering and worrying about the new rooms which are replacing it in a tent compton. what is known smith's coach in the shadow of the buddha, jeremy from venezuela, who's trying to use us government could see people when we met him under the new regulations be up now the only way for me most migrants to us for a solemn appointments. it only works in mexico, and although original glitches have been 9 doubt of to a month using it, jeremy still called getting the point which was using a lot of people say that going through the jungle is the hottest part. but it's not the hardest part as mexico and this app. you know, that in 2 or 3 days. so across the jungle. but you never know when you get an
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appointment and it's like a white on you. and there are other new rooms to migrants will be bought from the side of them in the us, if they call it show they've requested it in other countries up the route. that's code. for example, civil society organizations say that carries and logistical and security issues. well, there's also in the resources that come on right now is stretch, then with the record number, so request for asylum. and then let's talk about security. you know, a lot of people waiting for these resolutions are waiting and sharp us. one of the poorest states and mexico. many of them crossed over to a bicycle, one of the most dangerous states in terms of a division. with that, michael groups fighting each other for territory, and that's where we see one of the highest levels of report it cannot be, which we already know, largely going recorded many my goods try to get across into the us before the new post title, 42 rules came into effect even wading across rivers. testament to the worry about what came next. now there's a level on the border. cities like what is usually the witness heavy migrant flow.
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a quiet to know that that might not last long activates. and even mexican officials have told us that once people get used to the changes, numbers could and probably will go up the game. this is the latest of so many attempts from the us to show up. it's southern border, but there are 22000000 displays, people in the americas violence, poverty. these are the fuels that continue to push them towards the states. as of friday, they faced another obstacle on their way to the mexican government, the gain, detaining hundreds of migrants heading through the south, the country, helping its navy to the north. as it continues to try control its pulled, joan home and out to see to see the floods underground. blaze and south western fraud stoking fears of another season of wild fires, threads and experience some of its worst fires on record in 2022. environmental as
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a hot and dry conditions caused by climate change or increasing dot threats. and tests about the report from austin's and south western from the devastation from last year's wildfires in south west and frond skis 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 1st ranges says it was ignited by the blazes above ground, but no one knows how to extinguish it. so it's checked every day and invest if it's him on the lease with the hopefully the affairs risk finance could stopped again and these hotspots, there's the conditions changed. i guess woman drawing punches or leaves, cooper underground. fires all right in front, but wild fires are increasingly coleman. last use with some of the worst on record, fueled by reco temperatures and drought. so 2000 hector is
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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 not for the world for an action plan, extra will to carry across to being brought in more firefighters mobilized any downtown site. they are simple and pictures of them last year. we saw a many regions had lodge far as size for the 1st time, including that your, our even personally for us is a lease sign of climate change. while preparation is essential, some environment,
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please say that unless more is done to tackle climate change, move forests will be lost. a world far as each year and more homes and lives put at risk. natasha butler, which is 0 houston's south west from the british city. if liverpool is ready to host the final of the annual eurovision song contest, u. k is hosting the serious event on behalf of ukraine, which one last year, the british prime minister, which is tonight, says that he's disappointed the organizers, bands ukraine's president from addressing the contest. the european broadcasting union rejected blood him as one skis request, saying that the event is non political to hell rahman is a little more. this may be a political point score and exercise folder persist government to have actually taken the opportunity to step into ukraine to host the events. to discuss this more and exactly what's been going on, both in cheese and in london. i got natalia ya molar. she is
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a national broadcaster with one plus one television from ukraine. welcome to, i'll just say a written tell you obviously people thoughts, presidency landscape might speak. what was your general opinion as a gen list? is that the, the way people were thinking in ukraine? i suppose he deserved to speak to you, but 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 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 european and to of course, to british who, who do their best uh, import into this event to support now. and the bron james and his los angeles lakers have eliminated defending and be a champions,
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the golden state warriors and the playoffs. the miami heat have also booked their place in the conference finals. veronica, as rosco reports, celebrities, fennel jenner, bad, funny sounds of fashion music and sports were cool side for this huge clash between 2 of the biggest teams. i'm think itself of the n b a. the lake has hadn't lost human these titles and they have the momentum. they find the bron james as they took 15 point need for the defending champion. worry is who a 3 to 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 point point. but it was the name because you kept the 1st whole 10 points. this is the biggest highlights of the night. this austin reads whole was a be to run pain up the drama. no 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,
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tried to keep up with the latest pay scoring. 32 points, the only golden state stone. so in double spigots, the bronze, the 2 points knowing rebounds 9 was 6, helped his team to the biggest time victory in over a decade. 121 to one and one to secure the place in the western conference finals. a big turn around for the lake is to make the west start to regular season in 65 years. they'll 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, jimmy butler and found out a boy combined for $47.00 points. the next have the opportunity to turn up the heat on miami. when jalen brunson was filed and made both his free thrice but miami, held on for 9692 when heading back to the conference finals for the 3rd time in 4 years. the heat required either the boston celtics, the philadelphia $76.00 is would that series tied at $33.00 joint.
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