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this convening has taken place during a critical time for the global economy. we're going to hear from a slate of leaders and business and government. you'll speak to why we need to strengthen our trading ties and vicious green transition plans enclosed with skills graphics. so many companies are struggling with the, reviewing the headlines, dissecting what they say, exposing how the media is used to shake the. the one of the factor that never seems to make a difference is it's on through, it never happens. the listing posts you're going to the media on, which is 0, the as a final push the votes into the presidential
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candidates ending the campaigns in one of the country's most contested elections. the color i'm adrian said again, this is i'll just here on line from also coming up less up in the conflict between israel and promise to the and sciences and concepts is rails. national security adviser says that a note ceased 5 to bangladesh on us as a powerful sight to and approaches strengthening or angle refugees. and people living in low lying areas. plus as the whole rahman and living pool, where the united kingdom will host a 67th year, a vision song on test, 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 the
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presidential candidates and took care of ending the campaigns ahead of sunday's votes. incumbents. president richard, the top of the one pills, his final riley, and is turnbull? is that the country for 2 decades? but it's hoping to hold on the power of interest being held during an economic crisis is main level is come out. can i start on the leader on the 6 policy opposition made his final public appeal to voters in ankara on friday. the form of civil servants has plenty to restore democracy and took you changed the political system and strength from ties with the west. if he wins lives out of west on both houses here i sent him across the all new is the how has president 31 spent the day? what else does he have plans to them? of the battery and today it was a busy day for present charge on me. he have 2 visits there and then a totally inside of assemble. and in the early afternoon, i have visited his
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a whole neighborhood. let me say where he was born, where he was raid, where he joined politics, where he played football. and after that we are expecting him to arrive. here is thomas area and pray for evening prayer. in the i a sophia most right behind me. you know, i, a, sophia, was a museum about, into 1020 presents are done with a presidential degree transformed. it's a to a mosque again today as the election restrictions are in place and 6 pm. we're expecting him to speak to the crowd, but maybe not on camera, but this is a message to his this lummus a power base that he's here. he's trying to win. but yesterday, as he was ask the question, he said, if we lose, i know how to, with ro, so he gave the signal that everything is going to be some of this. but of course, so far everything has been met. come back and present that don is doing his best to
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win his of when the election and he believes so if you're wins and assemble, you can win in for 2. this is what he said 2 days ago. this is what he said on sunday, during his grand assembled rally. he said, if a stumble says yes to us, we will with assemble is the great, the city is the largest city of 2 can be and as you know, there are nearly 20000000 people. nearly half of the economic is generated here. that's why it is very important for everyone, for all candidates to be successful in assembled, both in general election and in the municipal elections that is coming up in 2024 address. joe sent him castillo reporting live from istanbul manufacturing data center. that's here. now from hash him, i hope that a he's in ankara has more on wants come our can, i still don't know just been doing on saturday. i am standing in sun k a, an area in on kind of where all the presidential candidates would be costing the
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boat tomorrow. and this is going to be an extremely important moment. particular for the main offices and candidates come out of contest. i don't know who made a short trip to the mosley and all the stuff that come out at the top of the phones of more than so key, but also the founder of the csp, the public, and people policy, the policy of connecticut list. i don't know why that packed with symbolism for the simple reason is that the minute got come out. good is that on the keeps saying and insisting during that campaign that is fighting for the 2nd not identity of the of that he wants this election to be the end of an era, the beginning of a new one way. he said, he's going to be more about political, personal freedoms, but also what of a vibrant democracy in the country he's hoping to be able to win the hearts and minds of this being voters of the ticket. any. the $5000000.00 young photos are going to be costing that that was for the 1st time. tomorrow morning. as with
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elsewhere in the world, the rising cost of living in turkey has become a button for many people making the economy a central issue in the elections. somebody said that reports now from this tumble on the unusual approach that the government is taking to address that challenge. 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 a strain on these 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 mandatory 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 on let's say, as long as he's
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a right to prioritize gross. 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 down, meaning showing those advanced economies authorities into a key as the inflation here, as a problem of supply prices are rolled about supply and demand. as we know when price is a high, $1.00 of the things that governments often try and 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, 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 long. hopefully, prices go down because of supply. it's an unorthodox policy and it's yet to
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actually lower prices. but it has kept the wheels of the economy turning with the annual growth of 5.6 percent. still took it in ports move and it exports leaving account the account deficit that undermines investor confidence. somebody call them to say a reckoning is inevitable that 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 impulse. so consumers like data bed, i'll talk, it's nothing academic the banks. i went shopping with a to see how it's getting hard to buy. that usually ingredients we're going to make total overhead buying the ingredients. not all a 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 or expensive beans are now,
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is i'm being told off because i'm taking too much. if promises of a better tomorrow, don't satisfy only people who may be voters who said the pharmacy is a disappointing dish. somebody say then how do 0 assemble the confrontations between palestinian fighters and guns and israel a continuing for a 5th day? israel bound to house and paper here in the open, gaza strip. and all those in kansas city police. 33 found experience has been killed since the bump up and pick out on tuesday. rockets were fired from gauze on saturday, triggering warning sirens in southern israel. it comes with egypt to the united nations. try to seek a face file your my outside report style from casa. 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 called 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 shes uh, hoping for a recent or uh as a soon uh, ceasefire. 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
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they have been prevented from entering since this beginning of route of violence, phil amongst the se where the city of africa along the border with garza, he has more of the situation to as we've had rockets reportedly far towards issac dog and his ready city 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 rarely emergency medical services. 2 of them very severely. the consequences of being that these radio authorities of a slide and they will over the next 3 days, continue with the evacuation very fast, but being on going full. some of these communities close to gaza and really cruise to me 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 can. so these are the protests against permit us to benjamin up near his attempts that judicial reform organizes deciding
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a 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 marches and protests for the 1st time and more than 4 months, funerals have been helpful to kinda citizens killed during raids by is really forces in the occupied westbank. the army at open fight and the final refugee camp them hapless 3 palestinians were wounded. otherwise, to place me over a mile of bethlehem and had room more than a 150 pounds, australians have been killed by his ready forces in the occupied palestinian territory. since the start of this year, obviously was new to abraham reports from romano, a funeral of the tools, how the simians were killed. why is where the forces this morning a in the below for a few cam are under way from the hospital to the comp, before they leave them to the find the resting place at the moment that a few of the time. now according to these really armies statements, or at least it's really armies radio,
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they say that the operations is not target the one that they wanted to target. so it's on tv or how these 2 men are and why they were killed. what we've been seeing from previous rates that these really forces rate in the morning, the daytime, causing injuries and people these to people who are just going about the daily lives. and they were just there when these really i'm a way that the refugee camps, 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 processing. 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 people under the same aggression by these radio occupation. all in or we've heard all of condemnations from the palestinian authority that brought us to me and says spokesperson of the 5th president. he said that the the us also bear with
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responsibility for allowing israel to continue with its air strikes on the disease causes us to it. but the city is old and older. not trust that the palestinian authority has any beverage when it comes to gaza and they believe that it's too weak to protect palestinians. a war plane at a helicopter of crushed in separate incidents in russia's brand, screeching the borders ukraine. place 2 people on board, the me, a helicopter died su, 34 bull plan was also reported to crashed in the same region. superman as president of ultimate as lensky has met. pope process of the vatican, the head of the roman catholic church just said that he wants to help broke a piece between new crate and brush out early as the landscape met the attorney and president and prime minister in rome, they committed to continue backing keys. hundreds of thousands of people along the coast of bangladesh and beyond law being told to seek shelter ahead of the arrival of cycling and lock up. nearly
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a 1000000 wrangle refugees living in camps cox's bizarre or the storms projected pos, bangladesh, as whether to bump into his warm. but the storm could be life threatening and could cause severe damage to properties. and it based 8 coastal districts of both sato esl, as is the chief emission in bangladesh for the international organization. for migration, he says the shelters, the drawing of refugees live in on strong enough to withstand the full cost winds. i mean the yearbook since 2017 is different. you know, i do the cycle available to the this particular site goes i can look up which is a tool that is going to be called the sick. and particularly to take the key. i'm checking off all the lessons and it's very concerned because of
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the situation, the because the shelters of the box, which is not strong enough to sustain the, the strong winds at the expense, the governor for getting ready. yeah, actually i wasn't really confused because i don't get more than 3000 volunteers and between the troops and the to respond to those stuff on the shoulders. i'm not sure because the state of the facilities inside of each other can i can be the facilities of the government will be kept in charge of official that i'm working in the to the well it was the so a priority is safe to make sure that there was no, nobody has all and then to see what can do and the oversight a still to come on,
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i was a 0, a boost in the as i'll position off to the governing b. j. pete accepts the feet, anastasia election and the plays that refuses to go out, and southwest trucks will tell you why it's raising fees of the wild fires the frank assessments. quite frankly, let's address the elephant in the room. the reason in the south koreans want their own new layer to terraces because they don't trust the us informed opinions. finding his basically lock this thing up so far that it is impossible virtually for somebody else, 7 to the race at this point in depth analysis of the case headlines. so then case by the end of the states, that there is no strong government to control and which means that this might face other countries inside story on al jazeera. and then what else, what would i be? and then most of cannot discuss cody,
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but then we need to specify assets on, don't us. and i'm not what of them on some of the, most of the companies. they said the, you don't walk the 2nd, the one who called you to us on, on that you saw event to phone. i'm not shooting a walk there. the the the
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color again this is 0. the main news this out talk, he's president richard the type of the one us how to riley. it is time bull on the final day of campaigning before sundays presidential a ton of entry elections versus time. so you can test it and it's being held during an economic crisis. the other ones, main rival is come all can each total of a former civil servant has pledge to restore democracy. it took you and then the political system and the strength and ties with the west. if he wins is right. it was received as strikes on garza and destroyed homes and a 5th day of violets. at least 33 promised indians have been killed for kids for 5 from cars on saturday. triggering warning signs in southern israel. india is governing b. j. p. has accepted defeat after an election in the southern states of kind of taco, the main opposition congress policy one most seats in the assembly. it's the 1st of 5 states elections this year. and it's being seen as
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a boost to the congress boundaries prospect had a national elections next year. on the top is home to 65000000000 people. and the only southern states ever controlled by the beach ape who de chandra is of a system professor of government of georgetown university. he says that the swing voters were put off by a divisive campaign. so the, each of these would share is constant of 36 percent, which means that it's retained it's based sort of speak. um, so the congress which is 7 percent ahead for the clean. um, you know, it obviously made a huge incursions partly due cuz i haven't gotten these working how to generally address and partly because i think a swing voters were put off by communism and the slumber phobia. the. ringback campaign on nationalism, him to nationalism at all, india level. it also campaign um on local or regional issues related to
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the women. very good jobs. they were applause of the kind of mt a job campaign, as well as a, you know, bringing up a historical episodes related to a whole things like people so far. so that as a matter of propaganda of a comment on time. and it didn't clearly pay off their boat share, their names, tex's, and i think they would need to interest fix the. the one missing element in the campaign was economic development, anti poverty of campaigns. and by the fact that has kind of dropped off, and i think this has to come back in the national election campaign that's going to start pretty much of the end of the year. and i think the congress has a major opportunity with mass unemployment, high prices, and generally a week. he cannot make conditions. thailand goes to the polls on sunday in a general election that could see a major change in the government. opinion polls suggest that the group allied to
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the ministry could lose this here for the 1st time in nearly a decade or progressive policies and leading the poles. a pack of stones from a prime minister in wrong khan has called on his support as the whole peaceful protest. it comes up down to the high course and as i'm about to granted him, 2 weeks failed. crowds gathered outside his home. and before to celebrate his release, keeping the rest of earlier in the week. cool, cool. but his detention was unlawful. calm faces, charges of corruption. the u. s. as smoking, the 50th anniversary of the end of the vietnam war, tens of thousands of american and via to be soldiers died and the conflict was a 0 met, one american served his, his story in his own woods. my name is francisco, frank, me here. i served in united states army with a 100 and 1st airborne division in vietnam. in 1971 was drafted. i
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was a college student, all enough college students from 196619746075 days. you go through a transition. you were trying to figure out, put, apply some logic to this mess and you can't, that disappears. you go from a treasures from being logical and civil to now survival and being some of ramble you change. and then from there, uh yeah, just some fireflies you know. uh you just learn how to live. if you see some people die. the horrors come out. well, i came back in a vietnam. yeah. i did. elk a whole. i was lost, soul drugs. you get flashbacks? absolutely. you know ago these are people you know that. so if there were here, if they were here, i'd be crying right now. like i, i would have to reach out and just touch every single one of those a didn't find peace. you know?
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um there's still soul searching there. there's, there, there's docks, you know, i know i feel bad for them. it's a tough road. it's hard and i'm lucky. i'm just lucky with underground fire and southwest and frances, stroking fears of another season, the one fives. the regent experience some of the worst finds on record in 2022 environmental estate at home dry conditions are increasing the risk latasha buckler reports from austin's in southwest in france. the devastation from last year's wild fires in south west and frost is clear, but less visible is what's happening on the ground near the town of holsteins. a far 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 everyday. invest if it's him on the lease with the hopefully the affairs risk finance could stopped again and
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these hotspots, there's the conditions change as it gets warmer and drawing crunches or leaves. cooper underground fires a red and fraud, split wild fires are increasingly coleman. last use with some of the worst on record, fueled by reco, temperatures and drought. so 2000 hector's, a forest was destroyed in the south west allies in the matter of host and 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
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action plan, extra will to carry across to being brought in and move firefighters mobilized down the allstate. they are simple, it takes on itself. in the last year we saw a many regions had lodge for as far as for the 1st time, including the guerrero or even person english i trust. 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 forests will be lost a world far as each year and more homes and lives put at risk. natasha butler, which is 0. austin's south west from the british city of level is ready to host the final of the annual your vision song contest. the u. k. is hosting this is event on behalf of ukraine, which one last year purchase permit us to originally. so next, as he's disappointed, the organizers prevented ukraine's president from addressing the contest. the european broadcasting union rejected. below them is lensky is request saying that the event is non political of 0, so he'll run it as
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a little earlier he spoke with 1992 swedish, your revision entrance, chris, the bill, and he's now chairman of your revisions muscle. doesn't count awards deal and explains the background of those awards. and we felt that we need to honor more than just the grand prize winner because there are so many excellent artist, songs and performances. and you know, you need all these 3 to win, but you can win one if you have the best song you can window on the field, the best artist and so on. so that's the reason why i started this price 22 years ago. the most of the saw was the man behind your vision back in 1956. it's a big anniversary for you said 2 years ago you represented sweden, all the home ground in mile know. tell us what it's like to host to your vision on home. god don't, mabel, it might be thinking back stage. while it is a huge responsibility. obviously you feel the pressure from a, from the entire country that you have to do well. but and i feel for her because
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she, i sincerely hope that she does well for herself. the results, it's out of her hands. that if she can be proud of what she performs tonight, then it's all the way. what's your impression generally of the whole issue of the u . k. standing in? so ukraine hosting such an event? have you ever seen a univision like this before? never. i think it's a beautiful action. it's a beautiful fault. and it really, really tell us you, that we all together in this, we all united by music but also by our cultures and between people. i love that would be able to bridges like this. that's it for me, that's more of the website. i was a 0 adult calm with a next inside story with laura discussing the worsting situation for people in case you see the, the, the
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good news weather wise long last year we seen the last city of the rather unpleasant weather overnight. temperatures are not dipping down below the teens for the most part, unless you're really in the mountains. and by day we're up to about 18, the sunshine. this time both the fish out that there are a long way to the east. the breezes in east bed is become licensed at temperatures in gaza. amount of rising again. this to quite a strong wind from that receding rain coming down through iraq's about dance at about 38 degrees or to pick up the dust. and so 43, a hot wind and there are also suggest sand storms and the eastern side of siding is the wind strength and potential dropping their hot max of 37 on monday, south of all this and the reins sort of failing. now this to following is big shaft and these european highlands, but on the whole so much dr. picture, especially in somalia, the right into the west of that. i'm just been reading to the side of space in the
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western and eastern cape. this is significantly went bringing snow to the suit to as what teeny will see, right, and the good part of causative natal as well where it's been recently halting about suantlan and the baby in the northern cape. but if a change in the regime here is what i feel, but it's the right that you will notice. the ac is on the edge of the best. the was of a senior un official. and another warning, more than a 100 thousands of its children are in danger of salvation. poverty and gun violence on the stabilizing the country. so what's being done to help with people? this is inside story, the.

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