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the analysis of the days headlines so then is by the end of the states that there is no strong government to control and which means that this might affect other countries inside story on al jazeera. here's from, i'll just say a lot on the go and need tonight out is there is only mobile app. is that the, this is where we, the sex allies from out is there is a mobile app available in your favorites apps to just set for it. and typed on a new app from out to 0 new at you think is it the tequila will hold on one of the presidential vote job surveys of type or the one falls fractionally shores of wearing an outright majority.
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the robot, as in this, is obviously a life in doha. also coming out of cities are commemorating on not the force displacement from the home line to buy a zionist malicious, 75 years ago. one of soft age has a strong this cycle is on the rack. on the box, it was being mon, a groups war and the damage is extensive. doctors in yemen races to treat the 2nd a health system destroyed by 8 years of war. the to kia will have a run of vote to choose a president's president's res. zip tie about one came out on top and runs one was just under 50 percent of the vote defying predictions which gave the opposition an edge. he and the opposition alliance lead to come all colors data lou will hit the
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campaign trail again for the election due on the 28th of may. somebody's aid done reports the socks, the so it gives you the president of roger, the type of the one the dressing support is outside the headquarters of justice and development policy in ankara. it was his 1st appearance since the polls closed. he told them he's ready for a run off. oh, good to on the. well, we have seen that the margin with the closest opponent is more than 2000000 volts. and with the final result, we will see a wider margin for a nation has decided to go to a 2nd round. we would respect that decision. this is his main challenge come out of color, start all the lead to 6 policy, oppositional lines that determines one seat of the one. he urged his supporters to be patient was said to me if you just told me that despite his smear campaign against a scared one hasn't gotten the result he wanted. if the 1st round wasn't enough to
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receive them monday, we're going to get it in the runoff. election election officials have been counting the votes throughout the 9th. the presidential candidates cnn alon has done better than expected. let's say he has the potential to be king, make on is on entering the grant, empty refugee candidate. and i think it's basically a anyway poking turkish politics because both sides will accord him to get his votes and they will have to do at least something to satisfy his based on his message. so far along is refusing to back either to on or color start on his account or to switch them that it can just to the colors. yeah, that will be another difficult 15 days ahead of us. and during this time, if the elections are completed with the current results and go to the 2nd round, we will do our best to make this process a good one for our nation and our country. at this time, we are not saying that we will support one policy or the other one is the 2 key for 2 decades overseen growth in freight and foreign investment,
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as well as i'm vicious infrastructure development projects. but more recently, he's being criticized behind lation and the turkish leave is the evaluation to the us dollar list. all of says he wants to reform the system of government and return, pallets upon them around. no vote will now be needed to decide to key is future sammy's a. then i'll just sierra stumble. believe it to correspondence, it took a set of costello's been following developments from this stumble. first, we're going to go to virtual sub doris, who's at the headquarters of present an ad one's capacity, the russell that we'd heard earlier on the last or so from the election of jarvis from the organization for security and cooperation in europe, they had been monitoring the vote the site was peaceful and well managed, but they were concerned about fairness. never the last one would assume the ag policy is going to be seeing this as a big when of the well, absolutely. here the assessment in awkward his headquarters is, is,
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is that the results were embrace success for them. so they have secured already the majority of departments and up to 21 year in the in power present. it is that, that brad one that has secure the 49.5 percent of the war. so this is regarded as a success here. and right now at the moment president, there's a paper and one is in this building. does have to go up there and having a meeting with his tom top team trying to develop a strategy, a new strategy for the 2nd round. however, he has ordered his signals, how this needs to show how his 2nd on strategy a campaign strategy is going to be just last night on the balcony of this building or for the headquarters to deliver the s, the peach to his support. there's and he focus on the 5 on tempers and the problem is a more assertive turkey in the international arena and also a more powerful turkey. so that is actually a narrative that match with the dream of the conservatives and the nationalist in this concerts. one of the thing that the results your actual results have shown us
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yesterday is that the nationalism and cause of it is, are on the rise in this country and assumes that for the next 2 weeks till may 28th, which is going to be the day or the 2nd from present, that one is going to build up on that number 2. so thank you very much. right? so sort of talking to us from, i can kind of look at across to send in cost relative who's in east on board for us . the i c e also commented on the facts that the turner had been specific had very been very particularly high in these elections. how is this being reflected across this main cities and took the well, the main cities, of course, are the kids special ed. we have been mentioning that course stumble if you will, and some of you went through to yes, this is how it falls for them and they are elections. and also for the on the uh, s, these, we have seen that
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a moving off party is running. it has in itself. and when it comes to on colorado bus is near the western post. this is again the phone called off the stage. the only other one moment gets the eastern in southwest in cities. we see that most of the voters have voted for the party, which is the new umbrella. boot the code for the, for the pro, for this h. c p, which is facing closer kids in the eastern cities, we see that they have supported the car, the pro curtis parties. this is of course a sign in turkey. and generally the cost of the few supports at the c h, b may know position or they will party and national as far as the, however, this time the eastern for eastern parts of to here. so it supports most of the broker despite the on the other hand, the we see that national,
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this party of national moving parts, imagery of which is present, are gone live has really progress during this election. the, according to polls or the votes of words, even maybe we would expect that even before the threshold of have improved on how, what words they made as about 10 percent, which was unexpected. and that's why many people now discussed the rising nationalism and took care of through may 14 elections throughout southern costello and assemble sign que of the palestinians in the occupied west bank of marketing 75 years of the knocked by our catastrophe. memories upon throughout the world, including of the un headquarters in new york, in 1948 palestinians were forcibly displaced from the home line to enable the
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establishment of the state of israel. sinus forces killed files is the palestinians destroyed hundreds of villages and expelled 80 percent of the palestinian population sought to kinda its joining us now from the job a zone. refugee camp north of ramallah and the occupied westbank. i saw that we've just been seeing some of the pictures from romano, people mocking knock, but they just took us to what's been happening. that's right. that was a much where a lot of people from across occupied was trying to remember. look, bah, now there are certainly people, hey, tens of thousands in this refuge account behind it couldn't tell you a lot about that story of what happens in 1940 a. this was created a year later, people came from mostly the c 6 villages. many of those sites even exist, any more, 500 villages and towns were pretty much decimated by these ratings now obviously as
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well, has been created. it continues that occupation. these people have already been displaced once many of them have this been been displaced twice and 3 times. yes. today we spoke to a family, a grandmother, 85 years old. she says that when almost what happens in 1948, she was just 10. her whole family, so they were leaving for 2 or 3 days she said, didn't know, didn't know rather vague within don't pay in the refuge account use life. so now this is managed by own wrong. there's a loss of pro hello i'm so because of the of the crowding, an over population by just want you to hear from her. i'm from her son mohammed. the they told us don't go back the juice of taking our village and everything with it. we had left a few days before after hearing of fighting nearby. but when my sister went back to our house to make a spread, the village are sold to her to these because they've reached the school and they're coming. yeah, we're list outside of you. in 1978,
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i ended up here in jealous owned refugee camp with my family, my brother in law buckland, across from a house over there. but it was sick and away from him by the is really separate. his land is over there where the supplemented by the get that yes otherwise, you know, we're living in this stuff. you can put a lot of difficulty and no vision of the future. for us, a lot of children, we teach them the same way. i went to bed and stopped us. that the return to our home is all for us in the and right. it's the most important thing, you know, lives every child, you know, a family know that we are not from here, that we are from bitten about that village in the lit no, no early all they thing with the crowd, a high unemployment schools that have been shots for 90 days, that's been chosen just ahead of me that with a kite, they've been talking to me very intelligent, very small, but some of them are missing out on an education, and those are really on the food stamps. the corona virus funds that makes sense to
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you, so they miss out 3, use the effectively of education and just down the road over here is big. you is a jewish illegal is riley supplement that was created and it's just been expanding here on year. i'm not since it seems the agenda of a new government where it has fall, right? ministers are all very much pushing for this expansion of illegal specimens on occupied territory. best comp, just behind me, this refugee camp is expanding by the day, but they are also subject, so it's really raised happening almost on a daily basis. one of 19, also a refugee comes in occupied westbank. a lot of palestinians have been shot and killed. some people interrogated one, palestinian young boy was shot this morning. not far from here. and that just gives you a sense of what they spoke to. patients looks like 7 elections arrest arbitrary arrest . and it just keeps continuing every day. so i thought i was in the occupied west
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bank. thank you. what kind of sideways, a politician, civil society leader and a former member of the palestine liberation organizations executive committee. she says, israel has been unable to destroy palestinian unity, as i've done today, has never been endowed except by the deliver that it has. but now or spin campaign of the extreme diving is very subtract to it is a very negative out existence, right? so in order to avoid any kind of accountability over this and a tragic injustice that was sent to us, but there was no one that was there, punish them, they were punished and in people's we do have a distinct identity and culture. and we do have a unity, this is something that is roadside specially to discharge this and such as if we've got to mess them geographically and see if i met them in terms of the different types of injustices under which they live. that the old ones die as it shows them. the young ones are good. but actually the palestinians are extremely possessive of
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protector. oh, the identity of history and culture, whatever we are. so i understand yes. and nephew g caps, but a student has an example, a student under occupation if i understand young with then as then we all share the same vision, not just the same past, but we speak the same language and terms about experiences out aspiration and dignity. and i'll search for it outright unforgiving vacation about this 3. so it's very important that we have a match that fast. we have the main resilient, and we have the main assistant and facing all this is right at time, set out an adventure or our displacement and replacement. lot still had an old, a 0 pro government support is in progress done running outside of the supreme court, demanding the chief justice resigns after he ordered the release of former prime
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minister in wrong costs. the had low that if we look at the satellite image with south asia, we can see psycho naca or the remnants of it working its way north east across the move in areas of me and ma, now it brought flooding rains. a storm surge and damaging winds. we could see the flooding watson over the next few days. that says pulses of heavy rain start to push the away for the south across pots of bangladesh and with eastern india. and me and my the for the west of this, it is a story of heat, certainly for eastern areas of india. we've got heat wave watches out for a dish as well as under pradesh, attempt just pushing up towards the early fourties. and it's a hot situation across the north, west, new delhi, and northern areas of pockets on seen temperatures, continuing to rise here. and heat is the story for east asia,
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beijing seeing the temperature sitting at $35.00 degrees celsius that on tuesday, just to give you an idea that's well above the average should be $27.00 degrees celsius for this time of year. but the temperatures will be coming down that says what the weather starts to build across the north east of china. we're also going to see some very wet weather working its way east, across 7 and central pods, pulling in to shanghai. by the time we get into wednesday, knocking the temperature down to 23 degrees celsius on wednesday, the this convening has taken place during a critical time for the global economy. we're going to hear from a slate of pump leaders in business and government. you'll speak to why we need to strengthen our trading ties and vicious brain transition plans. enclose the skills,
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grab it so many companies are struggling with the the in the morning. i'll just need a reminder of adult stories. this outer allister needs and marty's 75 years of the not on catastrophe events to find around the world including of the us headquarters in new york. in 1948 palestinians were forcibly displaced from their phone lines to enable the establishment of the state of his motives and took care of. we'll head back to the poles in may 28th, to cast their ballots in
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a presidential run off the vote counting and its final stages as pressing his resume type out and wanted to just sort of 50 percent needed to win out. right. i mean, the opposition candidates come out and kind of donald who's sending out the one who just under 45 percent of the vote. opinions all sit down. they have given him an edge over the president's. he says he's ready to face out one thing. anyone else? john peterson is the head of the o. s. c e. election observation mission. he says the wherever issues with the election and took a the positive and negative elements of this election along the pulse of thieves a high turn off people are and gauge to have their really choice between between clear uh alternatives. uh, a lot of us, well ive, minnesota, but the we have concern for example when it comes to the media situation, the biased media situation. we have a concerns which we are putting in our report and not
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for the 1st time. so be the say again, that these, some of these, these are, are not the address fund we oh, sure. how far it is to address them. now we have a made over the port, the public, the, they've gone through and i have with us as well. and then now we are sitting back and observing it is very important for us to and why not? we are new to the op service. we have probably to stop already port now. mm hm. but the, the next time we will have report is off the, the 2nd run. your credit. this president is what it means and is getting continues as series of european visit. so he's now in the u. k. is being we think fine, most certainly so not maternity does have be not so not the official countries, residents of checkers brittany is expected to confirm supplies of air defense systems and long range attack drones to keep the defend itself against a russian attacks last week. the u. k became the 1st country to supply you claim with long range cruise missiles,
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letting baba has more from london with just the soul. he landed here in the u. k. presidency landscape, 22. but this country was quote, alita. when it comes to expanding our capabilities on the grounds and in the air, in fact, the u. k. was already the 2nd biggest donor, was ministry, a to ukraine, behind the usa with pledges totaling around $7000000000.00 us dollars. and then on monday, between announcing that it would supply hundreds more an ad defense missiles as well as hundreds. busy of attack drones with a range of around 200 kilometers. so significant new hardware, full ukraine and in the last week for us and it already announced that it was going to be the 1st country to start. so probably t if we've long range cruise me, solves which have the capability of reaching well beyond the front lines into russian occupied areas of ukraine. and during that talks, a check is on monday,
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the team and discussing all totally of the big volume, trying to join nato. but also president zalinski is wish for help with fighter jets . and actually what you see like did say that britain would soon be training ukrainians. to flight a flight to jets, as part of a coalition of partners. russia has already respond to it in a statement from the kremlin. it said that the country had an extremely negative view of the new pledge of military aid, but said, but it did not believe that it would actually change the outcome of the conflict between bob. i'll just say around london, saturday and sunday of letting me is the landscape met, friends, presidency, mongol, macro and paris. france has promised dozens more lifetime phenomena, vehicles to ukraine. mostly it is called for more sanctions against russia. as members of a political alliance of 13 parties in pakistan and have been protesting outside the
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supreme court to demand the resignation of the chief justice. they say former prime minister in the on con, has been treated leniently by the courts. last week, thomas granted 2 weeks failed after being arrested on corruption charges or something, i've been surveyed reports from the process. and that's what i'm about. thousands of people have been gathering advertising fusion avenue in the freddy garbage under, protest against what they called bias and favoritism. shown 5, this would be a ron con. people have been coming from all parts of august on, on the call of this building alliance, which forms the government. they say they're going to stay here and they need is one of them and their need is, every now seems to be board and judges to review the content and how they have been handling cases against amazon on there is a section of the supreme court that's faith in mr. ron hahn for maybe personal reasons or for professional reasons. a workers are, you know, disgruntled, they're angry with george r a protest and we will not set the buildings to fire,
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which protects them is to be a peaceful protest on his thoughts as that all of these charges against him are positive affinity, convent doesn't against him. to try and push him out of what is it that is with no thinks that the supreme court is also a hearing the case on my election. him not being held and fuel focus on problems is with the constitution says they should be within 90 days and it has the 2 parties to resolve their differences by a dialogue rather than simply score this be some of the there is some of timelines, reformist opposition. parties have agreed to go ahead with plans to form a coalition following a general election on sunday, the move forward policy and prototype policy one more than a half of the seats in the lower house of parliament. but as i'm clear, if of have enough to get the prime minister post as a military appointed senate can vote on that appointments. the people of thailand have already spoken their wish. and i am ready to be the prime minister for all
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whether you agree with me or you disagree with me. i have congratulated, couldn't pass on time from the time for her had board campaign and have invited her to join the coalition. i'll just say this tony chang says the move forward party leader will most likely be nominated by the opposition for prime minister. but we assume that the mr. pete tower will take that role. he said he would today and as the policy with the largest number of seats in the lower house, i think it would be his right to take it to tie also sent to conceive that that was probably his to take. but what he would need to do is somehow get the approval of those $0.25. and the other possibility is that the, the administration has been in power for the las vegas could try and form a minority government general prior to general pilot, who is the lead upon pressure of the major ruling policy in the last administration could put themselves for it would be very tough with the numbers they've killed in
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the lower house, and they're up all sorts of possible permutations. but i think the thing that's reassuring from the election yesterday, which many observer said they wanted to say was votes is coming out and making a very definite decision. and although the opposition vote has been split, some was, is very clear. the time vote is the one, the ministry and politics heading off to me as long as ministry was of declared the sites on the head, hawkeye, in the state, a disaster area, at least 6 people have been proportionately killed on hundreds injured. dr. side of things, a stronger psych phone in a decade made land phone. so home monica has been done. great. it's to a tropical depression. after leaving a puff of destruction and the state capital sits by winds reaching 219 kilometers an hour, no type power to tens of thousands of people. salvage hydro reports from technical bangladesh on the porter with me in law. we are intact and have me on our
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bangladesh brother on my left side as mando, just barely half a kilometer from where i am is the me on my, our side now on monday when cycling mark, i hit both this places on the rock kind and named cox's bizarre area, the intent city was much left here, barely a 100 kilometer an hour. there was damage of done the thousands of village homes where i had destroyed at least 1300 shelters. in the ro hang our camp were destroyed. but so far we don't know much because they're still finding out in the isolated islands across the coastal area of on the me, on our side the, we know the devastation was much more instead or with hundreds and thousands of homes with disk drives. and we know about this kind of issue, it's similar to progress, and this is a gauge of dig delta. and the other one is it, why did delta have similar but bell, it said above the sea level, lot of fishermen and farmers leaving the close to the battle and the aquaculture of farm lands were destroyed. boats probably went missing. it will take at least 2 weeks to find out the actual damage on that size. a fisherman is,
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are the people who live by the coastal areas are missing or not fender. charge a, i'll just say to me and my bangladesh border. it's not been a month since fighting broke out between the sudanese on me on the part of military rapids support forces. hundreds of people have been killed in 5 minutes. have been injured. representatives from the warring factions are holding a new kind of talks in so there may be more than a 100 size. uncertainties have left behind everything to escape the fighting view and it says more than 76000. so do these nationals. i've entered egypt since mid april. sit on itself is already hosting more than a 1000000 refugees most from sides to done, but many are now returning home view and also estimates at least $30000.00 people of cost into chad. their arrival takes the total number of cities refugees in charge to $60000.00. police and kenya have not recovered at least 200
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bodies as they dig up the shallow graves of people linked to religious cult members of the good news. international charge was just awfully solves to death, so they can go to having the groups lead to as being arrested after a tiers of war in human health care system has collapse, instead of deaths and injuries, and the buffalo field. people are now dying of treatable diseases that's prompted to doctors who have brothers to help those in need. well, how about a lot of reports from the capital? so enough brothers, i've been, i mean, and under the safe run this clinic in son. uh, it's a valuable service in a country to be stated, they will, on mondays on thursdays, the doctors offer free consultations. and that's it all. okay, well for the, for the free medical treatments as a step towards overcoming some of the financial changes people face previously, many poor people chose not to go to the hospital because they couldn't afford it.
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what did i say? i can't say brother is kind of this initiative many years ago when they lived in a data, they offered free health checks to families and for neighborhoods, when flooding broke out near the coastal city, they fled leaving everything behind. so that i had that when the conflict made her data, we left close enough. that was 4 years ago. the experience made us even more determined to help poor people and most public servants haven't received the salary in 7. right? yes. patients here say the grateful this man received treatment for needs injury. yeah, but i didn't just with mcdaniels as it can be or this is very helpful for people during the harsh circumstances caused by the war. we hope projects like this can be launched in other areas and expanded to include more services, such as surgeries and chronic medication and a little bit heavier. more than half of humans, public health possibilities had been partially or completely destroyed. the rest of
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overwhelmed and under resourced well knock x that have been how obviously the supreme medical committee is registered more than 60000 patients actually treatment brewing the health sector as collaborative needs that i feel i know both clinics and some that offer similar services either for free or discounted rates, it's a temporary solution. what that treats the symptoms, but not the costs. in the past 2 years, fewer people are being killed them by those who are fighting and given bucks. the death toll from the director packed of the war has increased significantly. let's face the burden on the crumbling health care sector. mama la fob. i'll just, you know, so now the, this is all just say that these are the top stories of voters and took care of we'll head back to the post.

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