tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera May 15, 2023 6:00pm-7:01pm AST
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hello, i'm adrian instead of getting a this is that he is all my from coming out for the next 60 minutes. turkey is presidential election. head start, run off with the red supply photo on taking a slim lead in the 1st round. alarm simon say that i live in a stumble where off to an intense lights of both accounts and no one can imagine to get the majority to emerge. balance of 5, a month since fighting between so don's warring generals began a hospitalized consumer comes on the 5 thousands of government supporters. in fact, it's tom protest against the supreme court over the lease of a former prime minister in wrong, the mocking 75 years since when not all catastrophe. when palestinians lost their homeland. and the state of israel was creations, the dinosaur bar salon,
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are the champions of spain for the 1st time since 29. saint voss are wrapping up the league with all games left in the seas. the turkey is types. the contested presidential election will go to a run off later this month. the incumbent president richard type the other one has a 5 point bleed of his main opposition challenge to come our colleagues through in the 1st round. let's get straight to assemble for the latest with my colleagues on is it, i'm sorry, the a 3 and thank you in the that slide to 5 point lead. i'm the high election commission has announced this is going to a 2nd round. now it's all so being announced by the opposition that they accept going to a 2nd round. that's kind of good news. when you keep in mind some of those concerns,
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people have the full the election results. busy nouns, oh, and the possibility of any security disturbances on the streets so far they have been no signs of any major security. incidents of people being upset with the election was on venting their feelings in a disorderly way. we've also got to mention that when we all, with the vote counting, believe it or not, that process is not finalized yet with the 1st round, but we're very close. we've been hunting for a while. 99.9 percent of the votes. of course the front runner is president, the origin type of dawn was 49.5 percent kind of shed. all, all of the opposition challenges just over 44 percent of the boat. while i took a look back at an intense night that seemed to indicate a nation favoring continuity with the current government to talk to. so it gives you president of roger of type over the one. the dressing
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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 wow, 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've a see a wider margin. if our nation has decided to go to a 2nd round, we would respect that decision. this is his main challenge come out to the start, all the leads us 6 policy opposition alliance that's determined to one seat of the one. he urged his supporters to be patient will say to me, change it to the work. despite his smear campaign against a scared one hasn't gotten the result he wanted. if the 1st round wasn't enough to 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,
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make on is an entry and the grant, empty refugee candidate. and i think it's basically a new web hokum turkish politics because both sides will accord him to get his votes and it 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 is you can or to switch them that it can just to the colors you 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 the 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 overseeing growth in trade and foreign investment as well as i'm vicious infrastructure development projects. but more recently, he's being criticized behind lation and the turkish leave was the evaluation to the us dollar list. all of says he wants to reform the system of governments and
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return pallets upon them around. those folks will now be needed to this site to the key is future sammy's a. then i'll just sierra stumble. one of the critical votes that was being watch for, of course is the could dish vote. we can get more on that. now we don't correspondent caution either by joins us live from anchor. so how should 1st of all, what options do the codes have having voted well basically in the 1st bound for the holes, but didn't come out until you could tell me that as far as those areas are concerned, there is a traditional support phase for president plaza they build on and the building of potty and this explains the, the slide games that they made compared to the last election in those areas where
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the, what are they all position in maintained. it's basically relying on the support from the different factions, particularly people affiliated with the s d p to the increase the, the gains on those areas, an old account. now trying to draw lessons from what happened, they all position was hoping to tap into the support phase of president, the zip they've add to had in the as quick hit areas that it didn't seem to happen of this explains why they didn't manage to secure a comfortable when in the 1st round of the election. now when it comes to what's next for a quasi itself, it's traditional support based on the future. um, being designed by is this the magic a cat? thank you very much. indeed. him mister academy. you are a senior member of the pontiff, full negative call to administer. i would like to ask you this question about your reaction to the results. how do you see if i just clear that we waive the 1st
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found the election? me that's isn't that on got 49.5 percent of the all of which is ready. ready? news we did finishing line and they of course a party with alliance got the majority in department which is very, very important. we really liked to tang to the millions of for them to yourself, a party for how the times see for to, for advanced people, to get this resolved with sweaty. reggie borkman. a. what? uh, this is the 1st time that president the van is going to run a 2nd round. how confident are you? he's going to wait. is the runaway ready or confident of getting the the 2nd around simply because that is 2500000 volts gap
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between the clauses opponents. and was that probably about the for, for one? for the 2nd. we have majority in the problem, which is very important in order to have an organized administration to solve the issue of the problem. and the 3rd issue, which is very, very important for me to be sure, is that the all part of this, the punish title is no vision, no substance, not project the on the things that he had. and the company was built on was big. and to have to come up that says, on the part of the sort of runa, are you likely to strike a deal with us in, on one with a parent to talk to every one of the somebody who seen the level of total care in his heart and to
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think, you know, this unfortunate that we are from this morning on work, we put a pass to be in defense as with the last few, all the policies and some millions of people are running to a toward and to convince the people to virtually i say them like what for this is going to be my last question. you've been in the bottom and foremost 21. yes. yes. you will see a member of that just sort of thing and i've been on the phone to for my minnesota . but you know what people say and so to you that it's about time for the policy which has told me they just political life for 20 years to change itself. because you're not really having the same opposite majority you have and your president is not really having enjoying the same wave of popularity happy in the past. are we
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likely to see a bunch of reforming changing rebranding itself? you know, show me that uh, some of this collection was done yesterday by the touch of public. when they vote for us as a lions, they get the majority of the problem. we are going to our parliament, unparliamentary guns and peas. and along with the effect of tim's, we will be trying to move to key to further steps so far to places to economic route, to jot 18 of more jobs, tools around of the, the problems of the art clay that the deep head, unfortunately. but unfortunately, we are ready to do all this and we will start going to the thank you very much indeed by the okay, thank you. i appreciate sammy so as you can see the law,
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the 1st one is over a substantive remains. the 6 us super high for both candidates for president, for the zip design, and in the honors of his own support as a win win indicates his legacy. and the more than 2 decades impala and a lost by the opposition could be the disintegration of the alliance or the table of 6 of these explains why both comes to be made in trends. they say that the vision is the best for the future of okay, you the remain item and of the need to move forward. and when's the election? let's see, what would be the choice of objectives people? so i me all right, so mike, sort of holding that price, how much has him on the bottom right? he mentioned both sides. so let's now go to the other side, the on the policy headquarters, the main, the candidate that much on the main side that made progress in this 1st round of
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elections was sol, solved all his band was sold. they, i'm to now, will they head towards the 2nd rounds, with a lead in the presidential elections with a lead in the parliamentary elections. they have momentum now rights. the absolute say here, the assessment in the headquarter or fox party is that it was a success a clear to success for them. even probably, many of them were not expecting that high or high percentage of the, of towards so being in power for more than 20 years. and despite or the economy difficult to use the high one of the highest equations in the, in the world, the skyrocketing prices, and just in february to, to be in the earthquake sheet in the southeastern, of the country. so the general expectation was that the boy explained to are 4 pm or she is reading party and lions will be low. but however, yes, they have not. you have seen that now he has already secured the majority is elias
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secured the majority in department and she has been able to get 49 percent above a point, 5 percent of the. what with this, quite sure which so that's why now they think that of the day is that going to build up on it. and in the 2nd round, which is going to be held on may 28, they will manage to be in. that is the assessment year russell. it was a bit to devise safe campaigning for that 1st round. well signals, i think from the kazi, about how this strategy will evolve. now going into the 2nd round. well, sammy, how you doing right now? present ad one and his a team haven't arrived to the off part. these have caught them at the moment. the meeting is on the way so they are discussing the strategy for the seconds wrong. you will hear from them to day problems. however, yesterday, right into this,
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the balcony of this building that headquarters loc brought the kid that he has delivered a speech to his support. there's 2 focused on the war on terror, more powerful turkey. i'm going to sort of tricky in the international arena. i'm focusing on the mega projects and also keywords such as unity, continued t, and also stability. so it was already an a, an election campaign speech. so for moving forward on. so one of the things that yes of these you'd like to have shown us is that the quotes over to them and nationalism on rise in this country and ad was negative, definitely the match that, that's the significant portion of the society to have seen that group out the nation was good for the hold her 100, it's ground, the, i mean it's be has done better than it was expected. so number one was the biggest surprise is pulse is a nationalist party. he got more than 5 persons. so the, and also the conservative parties have whole, they have grounds. so that's why we expect that present ad one is going to build up on the sense of nationalism and conservatism and just come through. but in any way,
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the next 2 weeks on to have may 28, but expect it to be still very much task, very much tied center. all right, good stuff that former sol solved all watching the on the policy headquarters for us in 9 correct. and of course, watching these elections to was the organization for security and cooperation in europe. well, they came out with that but a little area saying it was peaceful. it was well managed. but i had some concerns about fairness. the general elections held in the wake of the devastating lakes voters had a choice between genuine political alternatives and vote upon as the patient was high. but the incumbent and the routing parties enjoyed and unjustified to advantage including through biased media coverage. nonetheless, we found that the contain itself was competitive and large,
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the free for most contestants, but was characterized by intense polarization and march by hostetler topic, instances of misuse of administrative resources and the pressure and intimidation faced by especially one position punch. all right, let's go with, i'll just sit, i'm call so let's see stanley by live for us in this stumble, go to finger on the pulse of the street that and you've got to ask the question. so then once the appetite of the street for a 2nd round of to and exhausting a consuming 1st round, a polarizing want to well, some is that from the play, this may 14 election that has been in the pipeline for the last 3 years. was consuming for ever it searches, citizens. we have been speaking to people, some of them say they will not be able to hold as that go into their homeland city or so they villages some of them say that the he or she will definitely live both
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as some of them say i'm tired. i'm not going to go, i'm going to see i still have it 2 weeks, but of course within those last couple of years, circuits, so side as you south has been barley polarized. and we have a block lab by the prison, a presence party, another block led by they may not position, they have similar elements in the parties like mass. now this, however, the surface society has been by a that's why you see a lot including the explicit support. there are maybe 95 to 71 to over to the party and prisons are gone. on the other hand, add ones. well, what doesn't want to position to come to power because they accuse the alliance of all being linked with the elbow to the cell work as part of what they call of right
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through the calibration, with the pro carry this part to h d p. so everything is tied to polarize and waiting to speak to people who feel that they've had some face to answer. this has been like this for a long time. actually, whoever boats for are done as part of the, sometimes they are all to mouth, but sometimes they, they're afraid to say, and it's the same for the physician supporters as well. some of them just pulled off that they want. they don't want the silverman, some of them as not, do hesitate to answer that. they are afraid of their social media accounts, etc. but one gentleman that we have spoken to today, he said that i'm in a position supporter, but this is the will of the nation. whether word comes at the end of the 2nd round . we have no rights spots to accept the all calm of roanoke is wise, there is no tension. uh there, there are no arguments. everything's on track so far back to saw me
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buying some outstanding call. so laugh from this dumble. so k as most popular city . all right, let's bring some analysis into the picture. let's welcome back. so this set here, kind of like bice good to have you back with us. so we built a lot about economy last time. so i want to talk a little bit about the position, but before we do that, can you explain to us, i'm looking at the results, it's bill 99.9 percent of the votes cause of above the parliamentary and the presidential election. why, of waving hung up all day on know point one percent. these must be uh, calls from really remote locations up into mountains or sale. the remaining works for me. what was the balance i know that makes a lot of difference, all the satellite and then not going to make a lot of difference. definitely to the opposition candidates. right. right. how easy is it going to be now we go to the 2nd round 1st for him to think that he can
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take over some of the support is from the 3rd candidate who will be out of this race. so i mean, it's about math president, i got needs about 300000 votes to make it to 60 plus percent. so he's much closer and the physicians are really a hell position alliance. they need almost, you know, 2700000. so either one has the upper hand, he has the psychological advantage and he has a significant difference. so going into the next on i know on i can continue with his campaign based on basically academy populism, security and teaching the country even to a more important vision. all the heavy weights when it comes to jo policy come affairs. so she has prom, it says ventilated with the authors by the opposition. i think they'll need to do a lot of soul searching. they need to reset as eyes to see what they should do
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differently because they promise more in terms of like me know, majors or pension sort of 5 is the 8 pieces. but i don't always had the product in, in indiana. he's the company that he problem is even more than deal position. is there an element to, to think about here in terms of clear cut his thought, all those position on co dish issues. and also members of, that's a lot glad that we'll even move and have a now because a stumbling block for him to appeal to the nationalist sentiment that is quite well in some cases that is absolutely correct. if it didn't churchy after the selection reach, you in fact, was dominated by the security sort of campaign that as one has successfully launched and managed against your position and creating this perception that because they, uh, the supported by the courtesy party. that the would be implicitly sort of
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supporting p j k. and that as resonated. but also dennis, how are the ones that they really alliance partner mh, wp they've done significant getting a significantly better than 2018. and then we have the total candidate seen on the, on capitalizing on the national as well. so the security aspect has definitely that reson adds on, definitely. and on top of it, you mentioned defense. so and, and uh, terms of related sort of, uh, leaks, uh, tapes, beach, really close the other candidates in j. uh, you know, the votes. i think that the, the border said email with this dirty politics in updates, particularly engineering and all of the position and the want a new beginning. i think that is lead to the uh, the, the, the 5 plus percent platform us for on. i mean,
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she did not even letting the receive a few months ago, so it's remarkable about g as accomplish that, that came at the expense of the old position. and if the position, for example, had a different candidates, then could we start over? for example, if they had to start move may, yes, which again, she has this eventually that gets down on hold see discussion about what happens to the opposition code issue itself, which we need to bring you back to have a conversation going on by because that, that is a good point, but for that site so much. how do i see this beautiful? thank you so much for that discussion. so a nation was that the crossroads seems to be leaning from the 1st round. yes. to favoring a degree of change. but with a great degree of continuity for now, a 100 bank to build the
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hospital near. so don's capital has come on the 51 months since the fighting between the army and the power of the treat rapid support forces. hundreds of people have been killed, thousands injured since the conflict began. the allies of nations estimates that at least 900000 cities have been displaced within the country. fighting continues, despite the representatives from the warring factions holding a new round of talks in saudi arabia to implement a ceasefire for 8 deliveries. well, more than 100000 uncertainties of fled, a nation in turmoil. the you and it says the golden $76000.00 people, events of egypt since mid april. so don is already hosting more than a 1000000 refugees. both of them from south sit on. but many of those are now returning home. the you estimates for the at least 30000 people have crossed into chad. the total number of suits in these refugees in chad has risen to $60000.00 splits. bringing face casino, she's the regional spokes person for the you and refugee agencies that live for
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this from my ruby kentucky. with this phase, one of the main challenges, the relief agencies like yours are facing with refugee splitting across several board as the countries that already have large numbers of displaced people. and indeed it is. a very concerning situation is along. so don's borders as directly said in your introduction, we're now seeing over 218000 people of managed to cross from sedan into neighboring countries may be tried to sell to that in egypt. and again, these countries themselves that have existing large populations of refugees and internally displaced people i bid on top of that is the fact that these are countries where you need to see our upper asian ones was significantly underfunded . so we have to significant funding challenges and meeting people's needs in this, in this country. so a very dire situation, fust evolving people continue to our right every day. and as even it's yeah,
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all that we need is a support from international community to be able to respond to one of the main needs of those flags that are on right now. when you talk about this funding, crisis rate agencies able to meet those needs. so people are arriving in both the locations that are quite remote um you know, with very limited infrastructure in existence, in some countries also any areas where the holes populations are struggling with impacts of climate change in food shortages as such, the people have traveled also for days from sudan to reach these countries where they can seek safety and the systems, you know, with very little lend themselves apart from the very few belongings at the move into these countries mean. and so anything from food, what to shelter healthcare. these are the most i that needs that we're seeing of
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people arriving in these countries in terms of our capacities to respond. as i said, even before the crisis unit in several operations. and these are buying countries already had significant funding challenges. and the for this is a moment that we would like, and we continue to appeal to the international community to really step up the financial support to naples to respond to people. and what happens phase if this conflict and sort of turns out to be a prolonged one or agencies prepared for the long run. and i mean, how do you me to told is that to deal with is a quick resolution to this crisis. to the end of the of us to the t is, is done so that we are able to move in as you need see, are in other agents agencies so that we can respond and provide assistance in the country itself. um, but you know, if it is this stuff in the beach, then we're looking that's a very difficult to buy the insurance situation. i had and appeal at the moment is
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that these hostilities and, and even for the people who arrived the neighboring countries as well as those have been displaced with this done, that they're able to achieve or at least a access you want to turn the systems for the support of the faithful about those who remain trapped and sit on a trump by the fighting, unable to leave, perhaps that the physically unable to, to leave who's providing for the needs right now. it's been very frustrating to see the you know, the show numbers of people who are in so the need assistance that you need to send another agent. agencies cannot access at the moment, but we do know that people have been moving from khartoum and other affected areas into less impact in areas of a, by the fighting units. our teens are still present. we have, we do have some present e locations across the country. but we're able to receive the people who are coming
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in to these locations and provide the assistance. so, i mean it's, it's very difficult without access it within the country. and that is what an enter the host to me to these i can't really get started faith by the facts and date faith. christina, that in my ruby. thank you honey. the thousands of pro government protests as that amounting the resignation of the chief justice of practiced on supreme court. this anger within the government coalition of the quotes order to release the former prime minister in wrong. com last week. they say that congress treated lenient, free by the course of the zeros. some have been job aid reports now from the protest, and it's not about of thousands of people have been gathering, advertise, fusion avenue air in the freddie job because of protests against what they called bias and favoritism, shown 5. this would be more to plug in wrong people have been coming from all parts of budget on, on the course of this building alliance, which formed the government. they said they would just stay here and they need, it's one of them and they're needed. every now seems to be board and judges to
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review that contract and how they have been handling cases against amazon pond. 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. the fire which protects them is to be a peaceful protest on this law says that all of these charges against him are positive . affinity can vendetta against him. try and push him out of one as if it is worth noting that the supreme court is also a hearing the case on the election. him not being held into a progress on call. this is where the constitution says it should be opened in 90 days. and it has urged for the 2 parties to resolve their differences by a dialogue rather than simply score this be some of the go down to there is all about what are the midway point on this? these are the weather just ahead of them the time.
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so position policy lead mostly by young people, challenges the ministry at least by winning the number of seats and sundays general electric and some supporting histories made in this n b a playoff game. and they will be here a little lisa. the had that if we look at the satellite image for south america, you can see a wedge of fine weather across central areas, the sunshine stretching away from northern pots that you lie through argentina, uruguay, paraguay, bolivia, and to central parts of brazil. now for the south of this, a weather system brings mo, what and windy conditions to the very south of chile, but across the east coast, lots of fine weather to be found as to some of the story for rio de janeiro its
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rise up nicely. monday, tuesday, seeing lots of sunshine, but the rain comes in to ruin the party on wednesday for the north of this and heavy rain to come for likes of ecuador, we've read warnings out here for those fees from the stones. those feed up into panama, it costs to recur as well. but some of the west where the to be found around belize of guatemala and hundreds of the next few days, some heavy rain as well, coming into the north east of mexico. and is the story of showers for much of the caribbean. this cooler insensitive manga the temperature coming in at 32 degrees celsius. now heat, however, is still the story across north america in particular, west some parts of canada as well as the north west pacific. we have seen reco temperatures here over the weekend. we are expecting that exceptional heat to continue through into the new week. not sure weather update. the. the join the label conversation to just say good
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stuff. industry could be convenient to say, this is a dialogue, we don't always talk to people that have different opinions every to everyone has a voice message. it appears that society doesn't do enough to recognize and celebrate women. it was, it was fun to have an american occupation of livingston countries. the street on algae 0 the, the, the
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other got a very and so they're going to hear the news out from out to 0 headlines versus in tuck. it will have back to the polls on may 28th because follow sort of presidential run off with vote counseling and it's final stages. president friendship type. the one is just chosen for 50 percent dated to win out rights. the main opposition candidates come out, clinics total loops is training or the one with just under 45 percent of the post affiliated post w a given him an inch of the president. he says, he's ready to face of the one in any of the thousands of pro government progresses with the amount of the resignation of the chief justice of pakistan and supreme court is active within the government coalition court order to release from
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a prime minister on at least 6 people have died of hundreds injured in west and being off to the strongest psych loan and a decade made land full cycle. mocha has not been downgraded to the downgraded to a tropical depression. after leaving a path of destruction, a state of disaster has been declared in 17 townships and were king states people in the southeast in bangladesh and started to clean off and repair that holds up to the side to reach habits that 275-0000 people will move to safety for the site phone hits. i'll just the rest of the of charter reports, not from tex off and bangladesh on the border with me, i'm off that we are intact and have me on our bangladesh brother on my left side as mando, just barely half a kilometer from where i am is the me on our side now on monday when cycling mark i had bought this place is on the rock kind and named cox's bizarre area, the intent city was much left here, barely
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a 100 kilometer an hour. there was damage, has done the thousands of village homes where i had destroyed, at least 1300 shelters in the row, hadn't got 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 my side the, we know the devastation was much more instead or with hundreds and thousands of homes were destroyed. and we not bode this current to shift similar to progress, and this is a gauge of dig delta. and the other one is where the delta simulate but balance. they fade above the sea level, lot of fishermen and farmers leaving the coast to battle. and the aquaculture from lands were destroyed. boats probably went missing. it will take at least 2 weeks to find out the actual damage on that says a fisherman is, 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 of thailand's top 2 opposition,
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policies have agreed to follow the ruling collision to move forward. policy and pro tie policy both one more than half the seats in the house of parliament following sunday's election authority. chang reports. it's a stunning blow to the military backed rivals. this is the men in prime position to be thailand's new prime minister. he taught them to run, run the leader with the move for the policy. when as of sunday's election, i think it's fair to say that is to send to men of the era that has changed and the job of the duty of member of parliament is to speak on the behalf of people is to pass. progressive loss is to make sure that we support the duty of the government and that was my past due to now i'm the government, the incumbent general prior to not to lift the party headquarters briskly on sunday nights. the rejection of the problem is that she punches by voters mixes with 10 very unlikely po type. it came 2nd. so that with join the coalition government with
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move forward, it can see that it's now the junior partner in that coalition. a humbling statement for a political force. it's dominated type politics for 2 decades. how me copied what might even come up. do we feel disappointed? yes, there is some disappointment because we thought we would be number one. however, we accept it because it is the sportsmanship of the policy that achieved the 1st place. now, once you move forward, success could be a considerable threat to the establishment. it's displaced in milton as a symbiotic relationship with the monarchy. so you know, these are, these are the established centers of power that, that really run time in for many decades. so i don't expect them to go away quietly, but i also then don't expect them to restore it to him. and to qu right away for the moment the, it's time to celebrate a hard one victory. 3 years ago student protest started here and democracy monuments, calling for reform of the governments. as the mona key,
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the governors of the time cracked down arresting many of the student leaders. they didn't extinguish the desire for reform, which is now led to the victory. and this selection is crowds gathered in the late afternoon. they waited for the man who led the party right to the top. his arrival greeted with screams and chews. with colleagues last night we looked at the moment. he settled on a victory to tony, turning out to 0. thank the palestinians, a mocking 75 years since the next, also known as the catastrophe, when hundreds of thousands of palestinians were forcibly expelled from the homes to make way for the establishment of the state of israel.
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commemorations were held in occupied palestinian territories around the world. in 1948 scientist forces killed thousands of palestinians, destroyed hundreds of villages that expelled 80 percent of the palestinian population. and for the 1st time, the united nations of health and event to commemorate the act of israel's, you went on best to his boy, caught it. the commemoration. calling it an opponent of the event palestinian authority president would have boss delivered the aquinos addressed to members of the general assembly. the ladies and gentlemen, britain and the united states, specifically bear political and ethical responsibility directly for the knock above the palestinian people. because they took part in rendering our people victim when they decided to establish another entity and our historic homeland for their own colonial goals and objectives. israel would not have continued to toss 2 of these
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and aggression without the support and receives from these 2 countries of the government. the christmas living is life for us. but the un headquarters in new york sought a high that is live for us in ramallah. and the occupied westbank to start with, you saw the how has not been marked the in the occupied palestinian temperatures. when it started in the beginning of the days, you had that 75 seconds as far as smoke 75 days, 750000 palestinians were forcibly displaced from the homes. more than $500.00 villages and towns is what we're talking about. now. some of those palestinians haven't just been displaced once it's been twice 3 times and even 4 times, many of them are also living in several refugee time, so costs occupied west bank and across the occupied territories. now this is a very obviously important day for them throughout the generations. a remembrance
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of the right to return back to the homes. i also have a guest here with me uh, sub 3 sites on these up, sorry, secretary of the front, a has central committee. i wanted to ask you how or palestinians remembering this day, the day that is known as the day of catastrophe. without seeming to, as you know, this is being the of depression for every participant in date of pain and anguish. given the fact that almost a quarter to 3 quarters of a subsidy had passed without even the condition of the very neck, but not every one to send me a noise and deeply touched by the fact that he and his family, she and the comedy have been just placed, as you said, quite that i have 3 or 4 times 5 times. but a city is being displaced and that to many palestinians is a cause of concern. number one, because the international community has not come to the rescue of the person and people and the concern over the police time safety will kind of sit in the conflict that lodge has been dwelling and living amongst palestinians and close to the halls
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for a 3 quarters of essentially taking into consideration also in the past of palestine that's being quite cumbersome. probably some sort of things and for the, for. ready ready i can wish and even so it struck me an easy for the citizens, today's being uh, id or for the member id of sending data to with many families and the data or for remembering. so as i said, for many families and monitors and people who have been subject to every kind of torture to buy these early adoption, the other paying for the fact is that the patient is ongoing. and the continuation of aggression is taking place as we speak. and that creates more and more painful for the city is now, is that they went off to the southern to find the fields view and has recognized a megabyte data despite the fact that is right and has even drafted and brought the probably the new against the use of the to the neck about to the neck about is
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celebrated or remember that i should say that the platform over there you and today is a quote for action, and that's the only folder members action to and the spring action to rectify and the you know to be on the the existence and the continuation of the pain or the palestinians. well, thank you very much for explaining that situation here and how people are feeling of course one, palestinian was killed in occupied west by earlier this morning and it is really great. one of many that is happening every single day. this is what palestinians are living through some things, but so countries and international establishment, some bodies of agreed that goes against international human rights spike to you in the ha, so many thanks indeed let's go live down to the you in. and you, you account to do is kristen salumi is the how significant to is this you an event today? kristen as well. it is the 1st time in 75 years that the united nations general assembly voted to commemorate the knock bar,
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the forest expulsion of some 750000 palestinians. the situation in the middle east is the longest standing conflict here at the united nations. it's one of its oldest and most difficult refugee prices. crises that it's dealt with over the years. today, there are nearly 6000000 palestinian refugees registered with the united nations and those who continue to live in israel and the occupied territories, face discrimination and outbreaks of violence. so this is quite an acknowledgment from the general assembly of palestinian palate, the palestinian point of view on the knock, which has been traditionally overshadowed by the creation of a new uh, state new jewish state, the state of israel after world war 2. in fact, we heard the as really ambassador put out a statement and
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a video leading up to this meeting. he called the event itself and i submitted it in an attempt to destroy it. history. he accused the palestinians of being the ones to fight and is rarely state that was set out by the united nations in one of its 1st resolutions back in 1947 resolution, 181 established a 2 state uh, 2 states, a resolution 194 by the united nations called for the return of palestinian refugees and as a boss noted, neither of those resolutions have been fulfilled by the general assembly. so we heard him calling on the g when to put those resolutions into force to return a state to the palestinians. and he's said that israel's membership in the united nations was conditional on going along with those resolutions,
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and that they should be suspended if not. so it's very significant that the world community that the international community is willing to hear these arguments on the international stage for the 1st time. kristen very thanks indeed. well, for many they've not bought didn't and, and 1948, but continue through the decades of is israel, illegal occupation today that are needed? 6000000 registered palestinian refugees world wide israel has prevented from returning to the land more than $479.00. thousands live in lebanon, around 430000 in syria, a more than 2000000 in georgia. and there are around $871000.00 refugees in the occupied west front. that i didn't occupied east jerusalem as well as bills around 250 illegal settlements along side 700 road blocks. and 140 check points on 2 thirds of the population of casa refugees. that's 1400000 people. finale 16 is guns. that has been cut off from the outside world by, as well as land at sea,
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located. that's bringing all the insights out. assistant law professor at all stuff he served with the un in occupied palestine for 12 years. he joins us now live from also a good to have you with a so so 75 years on palestinians continue to live on the occupation. illegal settlements continue to expand the low rise, and for ton of refugees, no states to cool the own. what are your thoughts today? a lot today. thanks for having adrian today is a is a very somber day. it's an opportunity, an invitation for the international community to reflect on what is frankly, the fundamental issue at the heart of the palestine problem. who's cycle repression and resistance have produced and continue to produce countless victims. you speak of the occupation, but at the heart of this problem is the refugee issue for the palestinians through no fault of their own. in 1947, some 80 percent of the indigenous population in palestine was ethnically cleansed
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from their country. they have remained enforced exiled to this very dates on 4 generations later. they amount to about $6000000.00 people or more waiting for their opportunity to return to their homes as per international law. they have those rights. the united nations continues to affirm those rights to this day, israel refuses to allow them, all right, thousands of articles in international. and you and general assembly resolutions contending is where the actions in the occupied palestinian territories, which israel continues to flout. what recalls to palestinians really have what uses international law? if there is no mechanism to enforce, it will to bring it as well as an occupying force. the task as well. international law doesn't operate in the same way that domestic legal systems do. where there is an enforcement mechanism that is centralized under the executive authority of government. that international law enforcement is done through compliance. it's
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done through voluntary compliance of states, which of course gives rise to some gaps. but then there are other ways that states can enforce in the will of the international community. that is why the un and this is the irony of it, u. n. was right at the heart of the creation of the palestine problem in 1947 by purporting to partition in palestine against the interest of the indigenous majority population in palestine, which resulted in the expulsion of the palestinians and the next time. but at the same time, the un particularly after d calling isaiah sion in the 1970s where the 3rd world states were now present on the scene. the un has been a vital, a vital, a place for the palestinian people to affirm their existence of as a people their rights under international law. and that's why the resolutions passed by the general assembly. but still, they may seem are extremely important because they see the political contours of what is regarded as legitimate and international law. the international court of
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justice, for instance, is also now seized of a question put before it by the general assembly and december last year, asking the court of justice for its opinion on the lead legal status of israel's continued presidency unoccupied. palestine that is meant to be a temporary circumstance, that international law, but they've been there for 56 years. and as you mentioned, rightly are running rough shod over the rights in the policy and people. so there, there are, there is a value added to international law just requires pre tiffany and finding those avenues of what can be preston pushed for the benefit of the people who are suffering audit really good story. i'm afraid we're out of time, but many thanks, steve. i appreciate that. thanks for having me all the best. this type of sport is anti. thank you so much. i general incoming tennis world. i'm going to tell us how cross has been on the wrong end of a major upset at the it's highly open across losing a and round through to hung gary and qualify for being marriage on a play rent 100. and it was this funny, earliest exit in
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a tournament since october ended $812.00 match winning run for him across the list to replace them by the rankings as to this event. football. both the one with the champions of spain for the 1st time since $29.00 seen both of wrapping up the league with full games left in the season. also getting the when they needed it. the problem with the city ron was espanol, relevant, bowsky school twice to help boss its way through. no lead. at hawk time, they ended up winning for 2 and then the celebrations could really begin bosses coach chevy, guiding them to the title. and what is his 1st full season in charge to completing the spanish lake the 1st time? since the departure calls a little messy celebrations, somewhat short lived, those plants, hats are russians. the changing rooms of the semester upon your funds invaded the pitch and started running towards the also along the same just cannot
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really still look into a bit of can obviously it's a feeling of happiness and satisfaction with a job well done by a lot of people 1st of all, family and friends, the staff and board, the players in the entire locker room have all been through some real tough times. but we manage to be a solid base in the family and it paid off. i think this has to be an extraordinary leader, and we need to appreciate it. a lot of them both spanish, just both broadcast agenda so that she was at that much and says, even though i also did when this title, the team still work in progress. it's very important new projects, young projects, need silverware and winning liza being able to clean slowly go. we for much space to go. it's a big one and these are what these are. but trust you for a team that is an interesting mix of incredible young players to young talent like gabby petri fuss attracting to the lead and along side with better on like we'll
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schedule a live on the ski if they are back. well, wouldn't know if they manage to solve a lot of changes to the challenges that they still have ahead of them. i think it's to soon to say that the they are barking, that pretty related to the above the top teams in europe. and it's a, they have a start, a good starting 11, but they still don't have good substitute goods. and that's what they have been missing the susan, that's a good way. and they were not out of the time getting to the guard, the public. and the physicality of the team when they compete with the other europe, young teams, uh they, they do have a lot to tour me in that aspect. and let's take into account the next season. they will play in the as more stadium. and it's the only big stadium i'm wondering because it come no, would it be under construction? that wouldn't be a big challenge. the one that they have to face and they still are facing a lot of economic health problems. when it looks like austin has a long wait for
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a premier league title will go on the last 3. no surprise. and leaving manchester city on the brink of retaining that trophy also keeps health as much can surprise and full points behind sits. he looked at some of these banks within a points, but well, the position out, other ideas here and see. so heading the away side in front of the in the 2nd hall . so i'm running, ask them to come outside of. so then the game effect to me over went to finish and i loved also keep an ramsdale the a see 6 minute that made it so now find some added to also has misery with us. 3rd, but it's an added time. many also funds and seen enough as they made they way out of the everett stadium long before the funnel with the memories, this reservation and the feeling that we gave the game away. in the 2nd half, the day we fund really had to be in the position that we had in and today was actually take a moment and took a hoping and keep dean and for that dream. and to when you have to blame these
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moments, you cannot do what we do. can the 2nd half the 16th did what they needed. so they facing, ever sent it good. it's impossible to get to the one giving them the lead with a free and piece of scale here. and a couple of minutes late, so early home with my kids to now let's see going to i'm going to complete this going with the 2nd in cities. the city will retain that somebody till next sunday and further on funds. if they feet. chelsea that they could already be champions for the sun. the kickoff should also lose to nothing force divided final would have been celebrating. the dutch league signed to win the i've been enjoying themselves with thousands of funds and rushed to them. it's the 16th time they will miss titles which they sail by beating. go ahead, eagles on sunday. most of the south 6th street to the eastern conference finals to
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the 2nd straight. yeah, they beat the philadelphia 76 is 11288. and again, 7, the cell 6, jason sites is called 51 points the most in a game 7 in the history. the cell 6 will face the mind, the heat in the conference finals game. one of the best of 7 series takes place on wednesday in boston. okay, that is high school is looking for everybody. thanks again. i will not see you a little late so long. that's it for me, but he is out. give us a few minutes to regroup, i'll be back for more devices than i'll see if the, [000:00:00;00]
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