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on al jazeera, the drops in the home of office. 6 rainy seasons have seals more than 100000 somebody's of trusted to canyon. since last year. i last saw a laptop village in somalia, when full grandchildren died because she had no faults to keep them. and the last scouting trained to live in the midst of binding on goat skin and wild keys and distraught. we can't even get that. most of the people who are coming to this area are not registered as rest yet, so they are struggling to survive. they have very little what talk and the caesar, the longest stress bound for the assess results are coming in as boots accounted in turkey is presidential a ton of entry, elections, incumbent friendship type, otherwise,
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facing his biggest challenge is he is the next leader. we'll have to tackle soaring inflation and oversee the countries recovery. often devastating of these people travel for hours to return to their home provinces to vote. they are survivors of february's earthquakes. they were displaced the file i made rooms. and again, this is, i was just here, a live from the also coming up polls close in thailand where the daughter of a controversial formulator is challenging the ministry banks, government policies, and super psycho naca hits me. i'm a, i'm bangladesh, with 1000000 rushing, living in the world's largest refugee camp. a sped the was the . so we begin in took here where the 1st results are coming in,
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in the most closely contested presidential pile of entry elections in decades. let's get straight to my colleagues side. he said that it is possible for me adrian, things on a knife edge waiting for results to come in. and we're getting the 1st initial results. these and of course not the final ones, but come out in 3 days. 55.9 percent, 4 digit pipe out of the one so far. so fall. this is not a final result. 38.08 percent for color start all over the leader of that 6 policy alliance. the may not physician lead to this is with 17 percent of votes counted. so fall 55.98 percent for present. that idea of pipe out of the one a $38.00. 8 for sense for come out of color. start all of the leader of the
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opposition. there are, there is a foot candidates of calls and he's got 5.37 percent sitting on on. and not a surprise the both candidates, how them and jay who pulled out of the race is still got no point 57 percent because he was still on the ballot and there was some of the ballots costs before he withdrew. we pulled out last minute. so far, but it's just clarify this with 17 percent of the votes counted, this is not by no means the majority of votes counted. present logic type of the one is a hedge by a sizable number. let's continue to discuss this. now we go to a political analyst here, i'll talk to all the thanks for coming back to us. so 1st of all, it used to be once upon a time that results would come in from the east of to keats 1st. right. and that could tell us something about where the rest of the country is or is not going.
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that's no longer the case though. now right on the, the case just. busy about an hour early. now the old robbins is close at the same time. so these results they coming in from all around all around the country. most likely, smaller pulling stations have been able to count and complete the account early because they've got less. suppose they have lost accounts. okay, but hang on before, cuz i, i know where you're going with that. so and i will ask you, i yeah, i can see, you know, your on the bowl here obviously. but before we do that, so i want to ask this question, is that, and this thing we can extract the lights from one candidate having which is always the type of other ones, such a much bigger lead at this point. at this point then we sold, once again, this is only 17 percent, things could change dramatically. well, it's kinda extrapolate and the thing it's a,
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since this is coming from all throughout the country, this is an indication of a high level of support that we've sold for up to 5. uh, the only thing i can tell you at this point is that feasible, is it a going to go down? so. busy he started out with $55.00 most like why do you think that is fine? the because of the small, small name labels are usually more conservative on services, and most likely he's also going to go down. most likely, essentially to, of course, the number of the numbers that will go out, right. but as long as you need that, um 27000000 votes. so it's too early in the game to reach that and most likely crush that over as well. it's going to go up from this 5 percent and did you guys have a good balance? it's rise, but how much it's going to go up. it's, it depends on what is us. we don't buy everybody that's very difficult to make any for eviction. at this point. you know, the last full days of all live coverage here we've been trying to be very careful
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not to get carried away. is some of the media is with the polls because the every book, every policy has its own favorite poll rights. and then not always, we're liable to put it politely a month to the right and usually not reliable at all. so i'm pulling resolves is not the you have the kids. we need to see the, the count, silvio counts. alright, so talk us through the timeline process about how long is it gonna take to account all of these votes from everyone? well, if you called about 40 to 50 percent of the boards and then the results usually don't change drastically. so we have about 30 percent off the the wants to come in the next 5 to 6 hours. so
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in 5 to 6 hours we should be it's around 50 percent of the value of the drawer. hang on. did you just say that when we get to 50 percent? probably things are not going to change your mind. it's very difficult to change from the wind. it's still another 50 percent. yes. but usually they're surprised. so equally, all over the place, the balances that should be the k. uh, not like this. we changed that much. once again. of this been a lot of concern, hasn't. there's been a lot of tension over these elections. should we be worried? looking at how the initial results are coming up, but we're actually now 19, let me just give everyone an update. 19 percent of the votes of now being counts of it's almost a 5th year of the vote has been counted. present out of the one now has $55.00 . and who's trying just what was that 30 uh, hang on a 2nd. we'll get the number that was 55 percent for present. the other 138 percent
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for the may not position candidate 55 versus 38 people looking at. a numbers, what's your feeling about what we're going to witness? it's going to come close. very close. it might be a very tight race this month. my, i'm worried though, so that's a candidate that is not running also is getting into on $60000.00 plus those modes will be counted as valid was so they taking away from the position to yeah, overall percentage. and at that, which go ahead, click late, should make it more likely to go to a 2nd round, more likely to go to as a concerned of garage, right? but it's affecting the to the, or the top candidates, you know, equal weight, right? so it's not biasing the results in any way, but it's making it more difficult at the end to get them a job asked the guy my job to because it's 50 percent of the was plus one boards.
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right. and that's going to be very difficult to, to obtain. because $55000.00 people have already bought the cost about us. uh for someone who is not on the on got it. how they always good. so to i know you're gonna stay with us for the long, nice to have it once you have. thank you so much for being here. so as you can see that, let me just update everyone. we go almost a 5th of boats, county about 19 sense of votes concepts. i'd like to tell you about the one's got 55 percent of the vote. so fall 38 percent for his challenger from the j. i paid the republican people's policy, but as on gas tally said, this is going to go on. it's too early to extract a light and a sort of solid direction of this votes. yeah, it will be here covering it all night. phenomena hands you back to adrian, intel. sorry many thanks. indeed, from istanbul, let's go to ankara crash and how about a, is that for us that the opposition? c h p, the republican peoples policy headquarters in n?
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correct. what's the mood to that right now? ash? adrian was talking to members of the party and they say basically, is that they need some time. they're waiting for these 2 hours and a half from now to be able to gauge a sense of try them and a resolved the leader of the a party, a come market is that all along with the mayors of assemble? it come in on the, on the now yet of on cut off month. so do you have us here at the headquarters that are in touch with the different representative of the of the pots? yeah. across the country, the gathering all the data, all the information, and the say, it's too late to come up with any indication what. so with this particular moment about who's leading the race by, they say that they expect based to be a very tight a base. i've been talking to
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a few members of the policy and they say that they are very excited about the potential for them taking over this at the base tonight. and they do understand that this could be a defining moment. they have been trying throughout the election campaign to go with to, to come up messages the need for change the need for restoring democratic gains and the need for fixing the economy of they say that the fee is that many people wells at the on board with that so at this particular moment, they say that it's to and they have to come up with an indication of balance. who's reading the rice passion, manufacturing. they've asked them how about that live an inquiry on what the election is being held. fremont, assumptive to devastating of quake struck the southeast of the country. well, the 50000 people died when they hit on february 6th. the world health organization describes it as the worst natural disaster in europe and a century. 14000000 people across 11 provinces were affected. many criticize the
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initial responses being too slow. the government souls have been accused of failing to enforce, building safety regulations, leading to more damage. the you and it says with at least one and a half 1000000 people were left homeless. and the talk is government estimates. the rebuilding could cost more than $103000000000.00. i'll just say it was designed to hold out reports, not for one tech here. hundreds of thousands of survivors voted today. these people travel for hours to return to their home provinces to vote. they are survivors of february, so earthquakes. they were displaced. more than a 1000000 people relocated to cities across the country. according to the turkish law. you need to be at your place of residence in order to cast the ballot. if you do not re register a new address, people here say they are determined to make their voices heard. i came here for what seemed to change this government. because when the p kaplan's
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government didn't came for 3 days, that's what i want to change this government visitation, we to help us through to select the future if our featured is good or that we will see you today and quite catch southern provinces, thousands and thousands of buildings, either collapse or just are just uninhabitable or so as always is how to set up makes of pulling stations using these container cabins in order for the election to take place. and as you can see, the voter turnout is, is quite high. a people here on the back of their minds when they make the decision, it is about who is the person they have face and to rebuild their lives. people here have not just lost their homes, they've lost their livelihood, so they've lost everything. i mean, but also it was the most, this is our house, all. it is heavily damage and we believe our presidents finished building our homes
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meeting a year. we are expecting him to support us. he has supported him for years. such was the president, the hon. and his ruling party still maintained support in these areas. he can still rely on his core, elects world base. they believe him when he says hundreds and thousands of homes are going to be rebuilt within a year. those of the opposition, they disagree. they blame the government for him is handling the disaster and for the lacks of policies, the lack of proper oversight that allowed thousands and thousands of buildings to collapse the folder which was the, you know, southern took you the other election was being held on sunday in thailand and the results that show the opposition taking a strong lead opinion and pulls of indicated major games for opposition. candid paid on time to should've was she's the doors are all the former parameters for the
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tax. and it should've was the finance being seen as a potential turning point for the countries finding us to pry of gentle chip is running for re election 8 years of to coming to power in a cool journey. chang reports from bangkok totally voters heading into the polling booth early on sunday morning. it's an election that some say could be the most important in decades. as he registered his vote, the current prime minister urge ties to do that democratic duty. i would like to invite people all over the country, all ages and gender to are eligible to catch the event. i want as many people as they come to come out, the prime minister, real candidate from the main opposition party per time, looked calm and she came to vote the what she feeling optimistic. yes, of course, i have a very good mood actually. i'm excited. but as she calls to about, she'll be very aware that election results here. a really simple policy is already
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under investigation by the election commission. i don't have any concert i just i'm, i'm, i'm just hearing for, for, for thailand to, to, for the people to come out and, you know, use the right one for now. the deciding thing to could be move forward. who's policy lead to was also hoping for a high turnout. the message of reform could take multiple from the military. bank punches will split the opposition folks. but everyone voting was keen that the process went smoothly. i've done what i want to see the petition hole in the work themselves and thinking of the people 1st and foremost. but the most important thing is to have how many and the most important thing you set up the bring the new changes. election officials preparing the sheets on which the votes will be recorded. but now the complicated part deciding who is one. tony chung al jazeera, bangkok, as low as possible, so i plan to have to pay
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a pen goal. and the last time he is, is crossing the coast of bangladesh and me, i'm a strong winds on rain. for course my, the category 5 stool forced hundreds of thousands of people to move to safety. many, many enroll, hang on living in refugee camps. and congress bizarre in the storms projective pos . i'm just curious on the child rate is the final, this has been said, the main rab positive 5 low cost $5.00 of the time it made landfall here somewhere around $745.00 gmc terrain gmc, the wind speed was barely a 120 kilometers. 7 and you can still see it when the cell on it's a pretty far away and a heavy rain. it is. a just i'm done, i just one percent of a fill that by following period. that's an unconfirmed report by our project from ya know, it's saying that there's been some damage on job for they've nearby. as for the running a temp,
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we know that's been no major damage of our projects. they still have flood damage that already repairing. i don't know last slide on slide down, so i've been bad from the last of the fights alone. now the gum. a and the rescue and red crossman, i was going to assess the damage it might take a couple of days or even weeks because many of the fishermen lived and got it islands in the coastal area. a lot of the people who live in the coastal areas are in the shelter of the most likely we lose all the export called care farm, land, and other crop. those are major damage for the pool table and living by the coastline. it takes months in the air for them to get back on their food unless they've got the help from the government. all the agencies we have to have to pay one of the real damage within the next few days or even weeks. at least one person has died off for a powerful tornado, touched down to the state of texas. 11 other people were injured. thousands of homes were damaged. i'm some power lines interrupted. are still to come here on al
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jazeera. i'm saying, but probably in but i taught in eastern chad at a camp. housing file accounts, the single largest population of refugees displaced by the latest fighting and students the. i'm gonna tell you how this swedish thing up made history of the eurovision song contest, the, the, the shari days of pulsing international government to south east asia. it looks like recently is b, 8 was east timor at east was where the, where his weather is not still in the full cost that stretches up through the philippines as well. it's a big dime, pause, full custody of our and the northern part of bonia and increasingly some options
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getting a bit west of the knowles and put into them an idea of entirely what terms has been so high. we're now adding to the remains of psych current market, so there's a huge amount of rain potential somewhere up in the hills. the. now if you move further, know it looks dry and hot spacing it $35.00 is not reco, breaking the hot, but it's only about 6 degrees off, but it's 8 degrees above normal. so this is hot at the moment. south of the axis clients come terms of that really should be and this is circulation of the coast of japan is just cooling things. dining took you to about 17 degrees. we don't see any more than 35. and basically i think by the time we get to the middle of the week, the showers and the change wind direction will bring temperatures down a bit at the same time. right. and some of it is the remnants of mocker will be showing itself in land size of the yangtze in charter is not perfect usual here, all the remains of mocker folding upon the northeast of india may be nose in me and moss as the potential here is of flash floods and then slides the
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when the tell about and took control of that kind of standing august 2021. it's spot a methics and a special to pop before one. 0, one east makes the chinese entrepreneur with the all the way on out to the government colleges here with the all the other. i got a very instead of going to here in though ha,
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by you the headlines this out on i was here a result. so now coming in for talk, he's most types the contested election. in decades, 64000000 people were eligible to cost balance. those quick recovery the economy of a soaring cost of living was the biggest issues for voters. the 2 leading presidential candidates in turkey accounts that balance earlier president richard typo the one is facing his toughest electrical challenge in 20 years. much of the opposition was united to back come out. can external representatives from saddam's? warring factions are holding a new round of talks and saudi arabia the discussing a deal to allow humanitarian aids to reach those in need. surgery days of violence, as for as many to take shelter in neighboring chat. that camping near the town of portal to more of them are on the way and all need help. same bus. one of the reports from easton track, the 10s of thousands of
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new refugees have poured into chad from west are for the latest and perhaps clearest. assign violence insights who that is getting worse civilians abandoning the homes in exchange for their lives only to find themselves almost immediately in another flight costs. are there, chatty and host, try to elect fears, but the situation here local official say is getting out of hand. well, why do i know that if they don't get tense, if they don't get wolfing food, if they don't get close to where they will die in this place, just as you see them. now i'm asking you to help these people help is coming. but slowly, 8 agencies, the local government, military and police, all agree. they haven't seen anything like this so far since the conflict again,
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if we just walk over here, you can get a sense of how in norm is the scale of this humanitarian crisis is the tents and this makes shift curb. they just keep going and going really, this represents an enormous humanitarian challenge ahead. how scarce everything is, how remote this place is. and how little these people fled with really means that the humanitarian crisis has. the challenge ahead is enormous fighting and it's hard to in between students, army and the parent military rapids. of course, this is the stabilizing the whole country, but the conflict is complex to done in general and are for particularly have long been the scene of ethnic fight, pitting arabic speaking communities, against africans. exactly who is behind the latest by then to invest our full remains unclear. perhaps the truest picture comes from the refugees out of the mouth, but the arabs are killers. they killed a lot of people. do you see that they took the cows and scared the children away
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and people left without finding good children? why not? why didn't i don't know. maybe the data says a hung up is yes, and we didn't lose any children, but they killed my uncle. the children over there, their father was killed. people living in these camps lack the most basic partitions. it is a struggle to perform simple tasks. and being in this place requires great. still they say it is better to face thirst, hunger, and homelessness than the barrel of a gun. and so they keep coming. agencies expect numbers to surpass previous estimates. the rains are coming to without adequate shelter. they risk disease illness morton misery, the amount of terry and crisis sparked by the conflict into that is spilling over the same bus route, the o g 0, but ulta, eastern chad russian drugs have attacked. the city of camille netscape in west and ukraine damaging hundreds of homes. according to ritz map,
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video circulated on russian social media shows cctv footage of the last to the early hours of cents. a day report suggested several drones destroyed a major munitions depot, the trash, a bunch of reports from levies. it would have been a series of russian missile attacks and the post 24 hours in west and ukraine by significantly in the town of terminal pill. now that is a town where you cranes eurovision song contest contestants come from. the attack happened to just before that singing competition began in the pursers cecile political, according to local authorities that 2 people were injured. and the tackle was a few hours before in the city, a commercial net scheme that, that is just east of here. and they have a huge why apple was seen rising over the city. it is reported that and i, munitions deco uh was hate no confirmation. so for on that from ukrainian or ortiz
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. now, liz comes as ukraine's presence without him is lensky is in berlin. meeting the gym and jones, the actual germany has just announced his biggest military aid package yet. was some $3000000000.00 us dollars. well, as natasha was saying that ukraine's president below them is lensky, is in germany. he's met with chancellor of schultz and president frank vaults us fund mile, stein, mire of. so he's on his case due to be awarded the charlemagne prize and award the promotes european unity. the visit as the last case. first of java they since russia invited ukraine. sweden is one of the 67th your vision song contest. the u. k. stepped into host the event. i'll see you crane, which one last year was unable to do so because of the war. so hell run reports now from level we all the with is again, it was squeezed into the reading that typically lead and level back. and so to the nice grand final in little the sweet welcome to send pulled in
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device again and again with this i will talk to becomes the 1st woman that i read, the 2nd contest and as a when the contest, 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 fans and visit is already good to get to just a little bit more of your vision experience. the whole city brief, your vision is so weird like people walk around, people say happy or if it seems like smoking really very direct video them. ukrainians pulls from the home country also here, grateful the contest was being hosted on the home for us, our gratitude for everybody, for bridges, people, and to support to helpful hope for your friend. 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 filling out the
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quality of so light cameras. it action to find a line at the 26th, 2000 to 70 finals. that will help early in the we can the inclusion of because they shouldn't ukraine as well as the so called big flights, germany, italy, spain, friends and the u. k. who get full domestic entry to the final the, the show opened with a poignant melody. an image is reflecting the reality that ukraine sites is sometimes the reprise of last is winning soul from ukraine's colors. look to your vision, something come test. as noted, 67 here yet still continues to entertain more than a 160000000 viewers globally. with a plastic mix of musical genres from toe tapping disease, to crazy stage performances. i did warn you, and then there's this topic tenants that gives it. let's not forget this whole from
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portugal. it might not be riverdance the loveliest but the well done. special effects, l. e. d, screens, pyrotechnics, and harold with the company to find the list in the integral who's the test performance took to the stage to entertain the excited veteran univision. and he was watching from acosta europe and beyond sweden. let me be the one they hoped as i came in. it 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 of song dogs and culture on behalf of ukraine. now that can pass on the bottom to sweeten figure additions 2024 to heal robin which is 0. the .
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