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silencing of the renowned palace standing american journalist the day before poring is recent on the nation. and yet no accountability. a thorough investigation into the final moments of her life. and it's on time the end of the hands, if it's ready for the kidding of should e mclaughlin, on a jersey to the the challenges here where the elections are on the way and tied on as the dual says a controversial full melita presents a strong challenge to the minute she back to reading policy,
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the i'm on the inside, this is out of their life. and so coming up the main presidential candidates and take a, a peer as symbolically significant sites ahead of sundays by celebrations in gaza on israel. and this moment to hundreds of greece or an egyptian broken cease find the swedish thing and lorraine winds the eurovision song, contest, and level pool in an event dominated my tribute to ukraine. the other and welcome facing is on the way and tied on this general election seen as a potential turning point for the country. is live pictures from bangkok with
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a candidate for the opposition. headquartered type posse is costing, has those opinion polls are indicating major gains for the opposition at the expense of governing pots east in unlikely tests for the pro ministry establishment minute she backs prime minister for use shown which is running for re election 8 years on coming to a pallet in a 2014 q. 30 chang is following the elections from bangkok. a seat calling me is dominating the minds of voters here. but i think also it's a choice for them to either choose between the states as quote we've seen military bank pauses, ruling this country since the coo and 2014. 0, to make a choice. and i think we seen from the poles and the build up the election, and many people do one change. they are not particularly happy with the state of the economy. they weren't very happy with the way the current of ours and pandemic was handled. and they wanted more progressive, more for thinking government. there were lots of people turning out here where we
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are in the north of bank, but we understand that's the case all around the country today. the election commission says as many as 85 percent of vote is good to now. the good a large number of people to choose from 70 pauses on the ballot paper. but it is that basic stock choice between states as quote and change. i think a lot of those is also recognize that the vote they cost, they won't be the end of this mass. so this is just the status of the process. the election commission, which has favor the minute she back governments in the past, is already investigating the 2 main parties of opposition. also, anyone who wins the selection has to get over the military back senate, which is 250 votes, and it looks at the moment i have no one to get the overall majority. they need a 376 votes. i think also there's a hope to hear that from voters to did they come out in the lodge in very large numbers. and if the choices is very clear, then they wouldn't be the option for too many people to in to say the results to
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take years to main presidential candidates have made the final public appearances before sunday's presidential and parliamentary elections. president, rep temp, $81.00 attended evening prayers at the i is the fee of most with thousands as the forces sunday's vase is considered to be the biggest challenge to his 20 years in power. meanwhile, the opposition candidate can, can it start or lou didn't hold a riley on saturday instead, he paid his respects to most of come out after tech. the found a lot in tech here. can i just thought a little was accompanied by crowds of his supporters at the most of them in the capital? i'm correct. oh, support for president at one was affected by the soaring cost of living before the february of craig's force on another challenge. you know, position is trying to ride on a wave of public anger,
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of the ruling policies handling of the does all step saying a lot of reports from and talk it installed and take a of the law that amid the rubble from february's devastating earthquakes measurement and the deep try to make a living. turkey, as economy has faltered in recent years, but despite the hardships, 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 will vote for any will know apart from the 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 blamed the government
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for its initial slow response and accused this of ignoring building safety standards. but not in or the guns. look toral bass heavy, so i will sacrifice myself to him. this natural disaster was a test from college or the one to 20 coach and people should be thankful i am even though i'm living in the tent. millions of people lost their homes. are the gone? has focus much of his campaign on promises to rebuild within a year. but here in high tide, one of the worst hit provinces, many say they were and continue to be ignored. on the 12th of this, well, they've got to check what if i've used the ben gerber 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 vote for donald. this is an opposition stronghold
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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, 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 a greater will for slum and public life enters. not just in these quick devastated areas tend to vote along party lines center for their elsie to southern turkey. the u. s. has welcomed the ceasefire agreement between israel and the palestinian on the group assignment you had in gaza up to 5 days of heavy fighting out of state is ingle is a celebration the injection bro. patrice violence began on tuesday when is riley raids killed? 3 seniors slumming to had come down. this is 33 palestinians and one is ready have been killed to west conflicts between israel and gaza since attend
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a route in 20. 21 i think is one of the certainly the guarantees from our egyptian brothers and mediators the terms of the agreement, stipulate that the homes of citizens in the gaza strip not be bombed. and the policy of associations will be halted. there was a last minute best of his right strikes and rule could fire from gauze up before the seas find took effect. it continue, but the beyond the 10 pm deadline, but eventually late to dine down is some odd one has moved from casa. we have finally taken off our vest and protective gear. as a deceased far hasn't been announced. yes, date and p on palestine. tom 19 gmc ad but what happened after like a 10 minutes off of the seas? 5 minutes we have seen it. dozens of rockets were shipped from gauze on a bombardment of these radiators, tribes taking a place at 2 cities of the call is a strip. one of them, a day of the eastern side of the other,
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one is the eastern side of the gauze, on no casualties. where to go with it and the situation seems now is a bit of a cautious silence. a silence is over coming vis. reset because we have seen people waking up in the morning trying to go to their businesses. it's trying to continue what their life is about it, according to what happened from the government to what stated from the government a the have announced that the opening of a, the 2 main a board is crossing gulf l for the goals as trip cut them all beside them, which is the main bullet of crossing the lone fuel and supplies to enter gauze on the other one is a bit tunneling across and alone at patients and where, cuz to go through the westbank, there are indications that the cease fire is holding until this very moment, but this is garza and there is always a moment of escape. she conduct what's happened at any moment. but that mocks is south of these riley city of escrow, near the gauze and border in the lumens oft about. so as far as announced, we saw a flurry of rockets being intercepted by these ready ministries,
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defense mechanism known as yonder. but for now, there was an uneasy quiet here in southern israel, no indication of the rocket font. and suddenly no indication of ass strikes inside gauze. with just a few kilometers behind me, these ready military telling us that they would determine the cx 5 was holding if there was no further rocket fund, and that would be a situational assessment. involving these ready minute treat. all of the senior officials potentially some of the leading politicians in his row to determine whether the c spot was remaining on kohls the months out as 0. osh cologne, israel of us and media as a to, as the countries far as the jets and to helicopters, have crashed in separate incidents near the border with ukraine and russia's brown screech, and comes as ukraine's president below. as mister lensky has been in rome, missing the italian prime minister as well as pipe francis or a challenge. so small president below me is it lensky and prime minister children
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maloney greeted each other like old friends. it's the 1st time since he cranes presidents has visited easily since rusher invited his country last year. for the 2, you mentioned february when maloney travel to cuba to assure him it's an east continued support. she insists this has wavered. the value of the most that out of the $25.00 is for piano spaniel, italy proved with its actions. it's full support for the sovereignty and territorial integrity of ukraine, which is the victim. hold on just a bruce, look russian by the russian federation. and this is what get to the intends to continue to do so you have to actually be the menus you're going to have we seen with them on behalf of all ukrainians and was, i'm grateful to all the time the uns, who's hans did not remain in different able to support us with a defense and then it was off to the vatican to meet pipe bruncess, who's been working on a piece plan that fully lensky
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a satisfactory piece requires ukraine's mount trans, dissipated spring, offensive be successful. and for that he needs to keep the fly with weapons and money from allies open on saturday, germany on val, it's biggest ministry, a package of the war, so far. $3000000000.00 worth of homage vehicles on salary and t across the systems . i'm drones and the e u has pledged that member states will speed up. i mean, this and supplies define with area where fighting contain ukraine needs about 1000 sheds was due to wait for the date. well, so as of today, just give that looks like to have an idea with the intensity of the fighting on the front lines of the signs of ukraine's offensive and taking shape. though this footage isn't independent. the verified ukraine's, the soap brigade says it's then pushing back russian forces flanking the in,
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baffled city of back. moot, ukraine has also been showing you deepest strike capabilities. this is the optim off of an attack and russian occupied against russia says ukraine used to storm shadow cruise missiles, with the u. k. recently announced that it's applied key. if i think that russia sense of on these, the momentum is swinging against them separately rushing it across, came down, and what should be safe territory? as many as to ministry had a cup to is and to jet fighters were destroyed across the russian board and brianna, whether by friend, the fire pull ukrainian attack, it's more bad news. the rush has made a treat and good use for the credit and forces set on winning back the land for the tenants. i'll just say the representatives from sue jones warring factions will hold a new round of talks in saudi arabia laser on sunday, and expected to discuss a deal to allow humanitarian aid to reach those in need. on the ground,
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the student needs ami and the parent ministry ross and support for his continue to 5. have a morgan reports from under mont, nancy jones capitol. the strikes were launched by this is denise army on saturday morning against rapids support forces positions in the city of the mind, as well as in the mountain, parts of the capital. hard to him in the cities of buffy and co 40 the rapids support forces have responded using surface to air missiles and of the heavy artillery. this is despite the fact that the turing sides signs ethically ration of principles on says they intend to inside their review. that's allowed for a to come to those who are trapped in the capital hard to as well as for civilians were caught up in the fighting between the 2 wearing sides to be able to leave their homes, to safer zones outside the capital. the army also accuses the rapid support forces of not complying with the agreement by not withdrawing from at least 15 hospitals, here in the capital cartoon which it says before it is occupied. meanwhile,
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the rapid support forces are accusing the army of indiscriminate bumping. think that civilians have been targeted by the sword in his army fight suggests in their strikes. now the 2 sides are supposed to start another round of talks into things such a review on sunday to come up with them and kind of them to implement the agreement that was already signed on thursday and to allow for the opening of humanitarian cory doors for 8 to each of those in need. but presidents who we spoke to both and on duty mind and, and by having said that, they have little belief or little hope. but any talks would produce concrete results on the ground. after nearly a month of fighting between the 2 sides, he but more than all de 0 on their mind. still has on al jazeera, hundreds of thousands of people, and these 2 sites, the ground, and bundle dash man mazda help of cycling projects. and 5, showing in diversity how scientists improving the month of human dna, the
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the hello that for the middle east live. and as a when the story, we could see some wind gusts and places like iraq reach up to 60 kilometers per hour. and that's likely to lift up the dust and possibly caused a sound storm or 2 low temperatures offset to rise across the event over the next few days. not just here, but also further north across western areas of tequila where the weather is looking much more settled. they'll be coming down thankfully across some of the gulf states . places like top where we have seen the temperatures fits in the early forty's over the weekends. a 37 degrees celsius in doha, there on monday, a hot and dry a picture, but at least settled weather. now one settled, weather is the story across the north of africa. we've got some chaotic weather is going to move its way for the south and to move in areas of algeria as well as to new z a and libya much quieter to the west has been very hard to you and places
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like more retaining. but temperatures have come down that went to weather, lingering around the gulf of guinea. some heavy falls to come for likes of equitorial guinea as well as good, but much quieter for the east. that's not the case with eastern areas of south africa. we've got disruptive rain pulling its way for the east and as it moves through just how does, but we all going to see things cool down dramatically by tuesday. that's the weather update the, the
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of the the looking back you're watching out. just bear in mind the thoughts of stories the south facing is on the way and on on the general election seen as a potential turning points in the country. leader of the opposition prototype policy has just costs to balance with headquarters bouncing a strong challenge to diminishing governments. take is to main presidential candidates and made the final appearances and campaigning for sundays presidential and parliamentary elections. means all preparing to head to the polls. and once expects to be one of the contestants, sites in the countries which is around the protestant and on degree of,
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of slumming to hot in guns. i have agreed to an egyptian broken ceasefire off to 5 days of heavy fighting. at least 33 palestinians, one is right and you have been killed since tuesday. hundreds of thousands of people along the coast to find the dish and me on all being told to seek shelter ahead the arrival aside, couldn't okay. then a 1000000 wrangle refugees living and come said cox's bizarre in the storms projected paused under that she's where the department has won. the storm could be life threatening due south to is or is the chief of mission of bangladesh for the international organization. in migration, he says the shelters that we're heading to refugee is living on strong enough to withstand the full cost winds. as we go like the yearbook since 2017, you know they, they do the cycle available to this particular site. those i could look up,
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which is a tool that is going to be on the sick and particularly to talk to you. and 2nd of all, the lessons. it's very concerned because of 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 is coming for the reason we are actually arisen. gotta produce a 100 on the get more than $3000.00 to you and between the troops and the need to respond to those that stuff on the shore. i'm not trying to stay with the facilities inside of the of the camp and back at the the facilities of the government will be having to
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feel that i'm working in comfortable or to the well, the hope was the so i know it is the same to make sure that there's no, nobody has all and then to see what's going to do and the legal side to hawkins songs full of the prime minister on con, ass cold, so peaceful protests a day on. so he was released on bail. connie's face and corruption charges was arrested earlier this week with the supreme court council that detention building as a legal call. hi desmond from some about after his release, he fingered out the government for scathing criticism, saying that they were responsible for the wireless because they were trying to steal the seeds of scale so that they could band as far the label it as i get it as organized as your need said, and it didn't die. history is people have them in be supported, they have not you. and while, and he also said that the apprehensions that certain elements were deliberately use
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in order to give his party a bad name by going in for a while. and he said that there should be an investigation. the rangers are part of the army, the whole world side. they broke the windows to arrest me. how could rangers arrest me? it's the job of the police. they hit me on the head. a former prime minister of the country was i such a criminal? becky thought that there should be an investigation of how come these people walked all the way from liberty square to the court commander's house. why didn't anybody stop them? was this a plan? now you also said at paper showed come out across the country. they showed, gathered in the street uh close to the neighborhoods uh, reduce slogans, one to save the country and the constitution. uh, the other 2 uh go for extra freedom. he said that he was one of those people who supported a strong military, but also said that they were not above criticism dagwoods advantage of every
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citizen of the country. they of course, story to me by to remain before like all your time saying that the extra struggle for freedom was just about to begin. and the is governing beach i pay has accepted defeats and in the election in the southern states of come, a talk of the main opposition congress policy $1.00 mo, seats in the assembly and suffice to 5 states elections this. yeah. and has been seen as a base to the congress policies prospect's, the head of national elections next year. kind of talk is home to 65000000 people and the only southern states ever controlled by the beach. i. p. congress not controls for india is $28.00 states and 8 union territories. the american basketball player, brittany granite has played her 1st match since being released from a russian prison and 10 months in custody. so possessing kind of as well before she was released in a prison, a swamp in december,
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she scored 10 points in the phoenix mercury's preseason game against the lease box . was such as in the united states produced an improve month of human dna. they adding $47.00 new samples to the human genome project that was completed at the time of the century. scientists say expanding the genome library will help address, can and qualities and massage and health care. also instead of that calling back as well. so the force that are in the lighter green are actively sequencing dna. at the dawn of the new millennium, the human genome, the dna code that makes us who we are, was mapped 23 years later that map just got a lot bigger. the human genome project took more than a decade to publish its 1st blueprint without a doubt. this is the most important, most wondrous map ever produced by human con. researchers used it as a guide, as they discovered new genes and new potential cures. in our dna,
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we can be more precise and how we practiced madison. and one way to get more precise is to have fundamental blueprint information. in other words, to know, make information about each patient that walks into our health care professionals office. but the guide was limited, drawn mostly from one individual. it could only represent the unique traits of their ancestry. now, scientists have expanded it, adding samples from nearly 50 people from populations across the globe. it's now called the pen genome project. an example of that actually was very in this and that we uncovered is primarily present in east african populations and seems to provide strong protection against malaria infection. so it's not very unhappy, not sensitive, and this is part of the numbers of the simplified are, works a great deal. i think the human genome, our dna is 3000000000 letters long. you can see it here copied and tangled up
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inside of a splitting cells nucleus. more than 99 percent of it is nearly identical from person to person. but in not less than one percent, there is almost endless variety, all of the differences that make humans. so diverse, and it's that diversity at the pan genome will begin to map the question now is how to use this new public information to benefit all of humanity. i think we're in a remark, well age where the technology is allowing us to capture this type of data in high quantities and across many different regions. one of the keys here at this point will be to really engage with the communities who are contributing their genes to ensure that it's not just a matter of acquiring the information without their input, but truly partnering so that the benefits are equitably shared across all populations scientist behind it say, the aim to include 350 more individuals by next decade to paint
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a full portrait of our diverse species calling baker alger 0 or sweden has won the 67th. you are a vision song contest. the show that has produced global stalls, like alba, celine, dion mosque, in the case stepped into her stephen of the last is when are you crying? was unable to g to the wall from level pool. so hell recommend reports on a musical nights watch. find more than a 160000000 people worldwide to the we all the when is a good, it was sweet, is the reading that particularly lead of negative back. and so to the nice grand final in live the sweet welcome to send, pulled in the votes began and again with a solo to, to becomes the 1st woman that i read. the 2nd contest and as a when the countess twice she last one in 2012 with the song euphoria in the lead up to the grand find the famous elliptical waterfront was spinning up quickly with sands and visitors. all the good to get to just the little bit more of your vision
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experience. the whole city review of a vision is so weird, like people walk around, people say happy or vision is like really, really great meeting with them. ukrainians, bulls from the home country also here, grateful contest was being hosted on that home for us, our gratitude for everybody, for bridges, people, and to support to helpful for your friends. thank you very much. as the funds gather outside the arena, the final technical rehearsals are taking place for all of the contestants and the excitement building on the quantities. so light cameras, it action to find a line at the 26th. as we go down to the semi finals that will help early in the we can the inclusion of because they should ukraine as well as the so called big 5 driving it to the spain friends and the u. k. who get going to messic entry to the final the,
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the show opened with poignant melody. an image is reflecting the reality that ukraine sites is sometimes the reprise of last year's winning soul from ukraine's colors orchestra. univision, something contest. as noted, 67 here yet still continues to entertain more than a 160000000 viewers globally. with a check taking except musical genres from toe tapping ditties to crazy stage performances. i did warn you and then there's this totes helping tenants that gives it. let's not forget this one from portugal. it might not be evidence the loveliest but the well done. the special effects l. e. d. screens, pyrotechnics, and had rolled with the company to find the list in the integral whose to test the form is took to the stage to entertain the excited veteran univision centers and he
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was watching from across europe and beyond sweden. let me be the one they hoped as i came in. there was a 3 holes race along with finland and israel buckling at the end of the 2nd and 3rd place. the united kingdom hosted a spectacular show at some terms and culture on behalf of ukraine. now they can pass on the bottom to sweeten theater additions 2024. so robin houses that are wonderful stuff. lots more than that story and other stories on our website challenges they range. i'll come to check it on the this is out is era. these, your top stories facing is on the way and turn on the general election seen as a potential turning point for the country. the leader of the opposition full time policy.
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