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the hello, i'm a variance and again this is an easy life. i'm go home coming up for the next 60 minutes. turkey is presidential election heads to run off with richard typo on taking a slim leaves in the 1st rounds. and i am, sam, is a van live in his down bowl, where the candidate who came 3rd in the presidential race emoji says, can make a spells out these conditions for an endorsement on face. have all input the prince of this hospital in haiti's capitals, the violence and a non functioning governments have left people have been done to that page. a month since fighting between saddam's war and generals began a hospital in concert comes on the file, the it's been 75 years since, for multiple catastrophes when palestinians lost the homeland. and the state of israel was creations, tenants full, the tennis supply, who's
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a bounce to become the world. number one has been on the roman of a big upset, consol cross losing to qualify for the marriage on it. the, it's highly annoyed and it says early as tournaments exits in more than 6 months, the turkey is types. a contested presidential election will go to a, brought off later this month, incumbent president richard typo to want to has a 5 point lead of his main opposition challenge to come out. can i start to look in the 1st round? let's get straight to my colleagues. somebody said, and here's an assemble semi thank you so much. i agree and yes, it was a lot. it was a knife edge and a nail biting 1st round of voting and vote counting. and it's ended, as you said, probably about the one isn't believed, but no candidate has a clear majority. and that puts the opposition candidate in
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a particularly tough position. now, because he's behind, well, we heard from the position jack pay as they call them policy or republican people's policies vowing to fights on. but they're saying they will accept that this is going to a 2nd round, no dispute that but it's not held task. one of the reasons why the candidate who came in the place for the presidential racing on on it's not clear if he will find color, start all those positions on things like because each file and things like the federal law go out and file to be right way enough to win over his endorsement and the support of cnn alons follows and see that alarm has been told to you about his conditions for an endorsement saying, hey, you by that distance yourself from what he considered as to be terrace. you've had to commit yourself to expelling syrian refugees from this country, or don't come until to me a balance and endorsement. while i looked back on an intense nights of votes
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counting in which no one candidates emerged with the majority of the 2 candidates, much vowing they will get one to talk to 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 and 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 receive 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. what's that? you mean it shouldn't you to do that? well, despite his smear campaign against
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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. make on is an end to immigrant empty refugee candidate. and i think it's basically a new f poke and 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 collision. 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 for me. the other
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one is led to the key for 2 decades overseeing gross insight and foreign investment, as well as i'm vicious infrastructure development projects. but more recently, he's being criticized for high inflation and the turkish leave was the evaluation to the us dollar list. all of says he wants to reform the system of governments and return pallets upon them around on boat will now be needed to decide to key is future sammy's a. then i'll just sierra stumble. all right, we can now go to the policy headquarters in an crow. we have also solved with all standing by live for us. we can find out what the vibe is like bad. it's was a very bits, a divisive ad. polarizing fight for the 1st round. what all the policy officials signaling in terms of how they going to find the 2nd round brussel as well as a semi right now at the building. the building right behind me which is up front is
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headquarter. but as an add, one is still in a meeting, which is a team that seem to administer as members of the cabinets, arriving one after one another. and now it has been almost hours that the meeting is still here and on the way. so probably this is what the arch union from people that are given me was from inside same that they are working on a strategy for this 2nd round of or just yes. so they have night off the late in the night. once the picture regarding the, the election results were almost getting clearer. so she has came to long cut a prison out one have believe it a speech to his supporters that were waiting for him problems as of supporters. and then you can use the page. he has for the stigma of how he strategy is going to shape. so he was focusing on terrorism. fighting on terrorism and parts were focusing a on a, on the investment that the company has gone through in the last 2 decades. and also promising a more powerful target, more a sort of tricky in the international arena. so when you look at this narrative, you will see that it is matching,
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actually the measured the expectation of the nationalist and conservative base of this country. so one thing that we have seen from the last the yesterday is election is that the nationalism and conservatism clock on rise. and that's why add one probably is going to build this strategy build up on this. probably is going to more and more habit as these 2 segments of the site, the matter nation was and they did the conservative. so that's why she was focusing on the unity on being powerful on the continued the. i'm stability off the company . it seems that for the next 2 weeks, you're going to hear a lot of such similar stuff from present ad one and he's comparing team i'm glad you mentioned that result, because related to that, we're going to talk about the opposition. does it look like the pos ahead for? can i start all new is narrow at this point of the fiscal rack,
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as the results are being regarded as a success from the uh, from akbar, the, the booty, not quite the empress manual. on the other hand, for the position, actually it's a huge below because many of the pools we're showing that the leader of the opposition cannot gonna start on that is leaving. however, the results have shown the opposite. and now there's a real deep disappointment in, within the or physician. so let's keep in mind that this is a quantization 6 part. these different backgrounds guides always go back on the different steps and also a different approach to many stuff. they have only one coming goal, bring an avalon dump within and, and to add one's error. and now, as the fingers do not show that they are going to win as of now, there's a huge disappointment here. so that's why it's 1st stage. you're being told that the physician needs to make a damage control and then they're going to develop they of strategies and so forth . that hasn't been that much of the public appearances from the, from the opposition have seen just one be do from come. of course,
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not only be able to leads on to the 3rd as saying that he's not going to give up. and he's here and he's going to 5 pm. and on top of it, as i said, it's a bradley and cooperation and probably will see that prison ad one else is going to play on that for agility of the position. so the biggest task for the position now is how to keep together on to may 28, which is going to be the day of the 2nd round 4th presidential election. absolutely, thanks so much to sol. solved all of our what was it was live from ankara and as was so mentioned, the big challenge ahead of the position was held to an of the ones will fall the result. so if i look fall from that kind of scenario, vege of type, other one leading, although he didn't gets an outright majority, still face is a challenge to his role, but he is leading. and let's face it, the routing coalition as well when it comes to parliamentary elections. the lady's projections show them to be also leading back 49 percent of the vote and having
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a majority of seats already in the parliament. according to the 1st round results tech, they play fun facts. the vote counting is still going on because there's no point one percent of the vote uncounted but unlikely to change these projections. when that note point, one percent comes in will continue to monitor this. but for now, i'm gonna hand you back to dell ha. the size of that report. i live from istanbul, buddy, thanks. i mean the ac is struggling with a humanitarian crisis course by spiraling gang related violence that has taken over the counseling access to essential services such as mits and clean water. and sanitation has been difficult to 0 sizable is live in front of the presidential palace in for the prince to raise it. tell us more about the situation in the
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capital right now. while i'm standing here right in front of the presidential palace, which was completely destroyed during the earthquake back in 2010, and now the capital for the prince is under siege. the different gang controlling different parts of the city. people are being costing crossfire permanently. just we were told that a few hours ago there was a police operation in one of the most violent neighborhoods in the, in the city is called the luxury the via, there were several or more vehicles heading that way. lots of shooting going on in that part of the city, not far away from where we are right now. there was also fire fight between rival guns guns trying to control another part of the country. and what we have seen in the past weeks happening here. what is known as a black color movement, which is people taking matters into their own hands, being tired of what's happening in the country with a violence. we have seen full risk images on this tweets. daniel members, be headed, beaten field and set on fire right here. on the street,
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so for the prince and of course then there is a humanitarian situation in the country, half of the population is going hungry, full distribution is difficult, right now there is that you just mentioned. there's no running water in many parts of the city of varies in secuity. as i said before, earlier this week we've visited a hospital where people have been abandoned to their fate. this this is haiti's largest hospitality and it has been almost abandoned for 5 months. but even though no doctors are on site, some patients remain here because they have nowhere else to go. gina issue we will show like gun members in december can use to be a mobile phone salesman. but he has not been able to go back to work. and i'm back, i'm, i'm, i'm in, i went to a private hospital and i spent everything i had and then i had to come here. i can't afford the medicines and here there is nothing they all know doctors to k for us. doctors that these hospitals has been on stripe for months. they say their
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salaries, the work environment and the violence in the area make it almost impossible to do their job. feel actually the one of the most violent neighborhoods in for the printer is not far from here. since the assassination of president julian invoice 2 years ago, he has been caught in the middle of a political and social crisis that has guns, controlling the streets. the into him prime minister, seems unable to restore order. everything from on says the government has forgotten this hospital, which plays a crucial role in the cities. health care system that you see about by the haitian government doesn't care about this place because they have private hospitals to make money. those who can't afford the private clinic have nowhere else to go. sometimes they die in their homes. there is no water over electricity. when we've visited the patients asked us for food. this is the largest hospital in haiti and
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it has been barely working for the past 5 months. the pediatrics unix has just started to work once again very, very slowly. but when we arrived here, we saw oldest children. but you can see here that have been abandoned then is 12 years old. who is 10. and this baby is 6 months. the government's m. s. u has been taking care of them. we stay here day and night. so these children are lifted line. we should have gone because of the strike, but we can't leave them. we feed them with whatever we can find. people in haiti are struggling with gang violence for shortages and a non functioning government that has called on the international community for health food. now it seems the cold remains and hard 80, so i'll just see that for the prince. a device. so the government has requested international assistance to help it find the games. why?
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why is that assistance taking so long? well, that's the same question that we asked the united nations representative here in port a prince. and what she basically says is that they would like to see a force and international force, helping the national police in the country to fight against the government. however, there's no country that wants to take the lead up. she also told that that there's too many problems in the world today. ukraine, among other conflicts that need to be resolved. and that's why he is not top priority right now. the only thing or one of a few things that the government has received so far are for our award because that were just operating no far away from where we are earlier today from canada. and that's about the only thing that the police has right now to fight against the guns because they're all numbered. they're our guns. and what makes the situation even worse for the government is the political situation. windows open invoice was the stocks needed 2 years ago. he left an interim prime minister at the time,
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but he was not brought to side by congress. hey, to right now has him known elected officials. when you talk to people on the street, they're saying that there is that lead. you may be legitimate government, even things right now, and that's why things are natural communities having that would have to support their government has created a transition committee that is supposed to create an electric council so that elections could take place in the, in the country. right. now, but the situation is so violence and guns control, so many areas off the capital, and now they're extending their expressions to other parts of the country that elections at this point seem impossible. right now there's about reporting from haiti's capital, puerto prince. there's a many thanks indeed, the fighting between the citizen, these army and the power of the free rapid support forces has been going on for months now. as negotiations continue on 8 deliveries, hundreds of people have been killed. more than 5 and a half 1000 have been injured sofa. i'll just hear us have
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a morgan reports from the capital comp to him. with much of the fighting is ongoing . plumes of smoke over the skies of the dance capital held up to a daily scene since fighting began between sedans, army and the power made a 3 rapid support forced his or r s f. one month ago, the horse after using civilians as human shields, they use people's homes for protection. we consider this account with the way of rule, the sudanese only, it is now on the ground. you want to fight them, fight them on the ground, not from people's homes. that really, that document misplaced on monday, an s wreck had a hospital in east smile. the army says the iris task has been using it as a base for a minute to re authoration the rest of the keys, the army of killing and wounding civilians in the attack. more than 500 people have died since the starts of the fighting. more than 700000 people have been forced to
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move elsewhere within the country. since the start of the conflict and at least 200000, have fled to neighboring countries, but millions remain in the capital. where most of the fight thing is taking place. it started with gunfire and bullets flying overhead, then all home was hits and we moved to a place that was safe. but it's not safe now. they are a strikes, shrapnel, flying when they is fighting, we want to leave, but we can't move. the flight thing has damage to many important facilities. they include the main international airport, which was the focus of heavy battles during the 1st days of the fighting. other facilities such as water and power plants have also been destroyed by the fight thing. it was many residential areas cuts off from power and running water for a month. now, the struggle between the 2 sides has also affected access to hospitals and markets . food supplies in the capital are running low and the consents that the situation
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will deteriorate further as the fighting enters it's 2nd month. other cities incident have also with mr. fighting the most recent is jeanina in west star for when malicious, allied to the recess have been attacking the city for 4 days. and that the but the new hosting we call on all the international organizations and the u. n. agencies to provide safety and food and to protect the civilians. we also ask for the return of health services, because the situation here in janina is a catastrophe. all international organizations and civil societies should direct their assistance to jan. i know this is denise army and the rapid support forces on friday signed would be called a humanitarian declaration. in get the inside the review. it's aims to allow those trapped and hard to, to leave conflict areas and for 8 to come in to those in need as well as protecting people and their homes. but that's it to happen on the ground where the financing
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is continuing along with the destruction and death and one thing of civilians. hey, but morgan, i'll just 0 her 2 or more than 100000 uncertainties of fled, a nation in turmoil. the you and the sensible and 76000 people of ends of egypt since mid april. so don is already hosting gold and a 1000000 refugees mostly from substitute down, but many of those. and now returning home, the un estimates, but at least 30000 people have crossed into chad. the total number of su, but assuming these refugees in chad has risen to $60000.00 a w mohammad abdul ammonium is a student. these activists and a former journalist who had to leave her country with her mother to escape the fighting. she joined stop. john just now by skype from london w. a good time you with us. you described saturday, april 15th is the day that everything change briefly its focus through what's happened to you in the month sense?
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well, we had to evacuate from car to be managed to get to parts it. um, which was in the way it has become like the defacto admin capital in the country and from the literally my farm. and the immediate to extend that we just like everyone went off on their own, whichever way they could. so have my sister and sister in law in egypt, my mother and i were able to come to the u. k. for the, for a time being. my brother is still in parts of them and have family just literally wherever they could get to their their so d, egypt you what the turkey is just we've been scattered all over. we've been discovered all over the place and you are the fortunate ones. of course there are friends that you've had to leave behind. do you still managed to stay in touch with some of them? what are they telling you? i still have a sense. she can't find a way out of the car to,
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to even get to ports that on or to even get to the egyptian border. bridges are closed, the network is the mobile networks are down payment. how do you pay the driver is an issue. i mean, the problems are multitude, i mean there's no one thing i can tell you is the cause and that they could find a solution for it. so if you find of a bus for her to take her family in herself, will she stay when she gets to ports to them? and then if she goes to egypt, her husband, them, her eldest son, require a visa. where will they stay until the visa process? it's a nightmare. like you said, i'm one of the very, very fortunate ones and i recognize that. and, but i'm one of the, very few, the vast majority, even those who are able to get across, how will they survive way will they get the means to be able to move, to pay, to pay for rent, to pay for food or supplies. don't forget a lot of the knees. they've lost their income. they've lost their homes, they've lost everything,
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and they don't have options outside of sedan. so once they do get to safety, then the next question is, what do we do? how do we survive? you have people have kids who need to go to school, you have people will have medical needs and concerns. where did they get the means to pay for all of that? and i mean, it's a nightmare. tell you how. how is, how does your mother, how does, how she dealt with all of this as uh, she's getting better. i mean, bit by bit is we're taking each day as it comes. so she's uh, physically, she's in a better place, but she's still worried about my brother about her siblings to re sit down. you know, it's uh, we wake up every day. we, we good news about someone's house being looted or someone's business was ransacked and we know this is people's income. this is how they survive and no one knows what they can do to help. it's just so night. it's really, it's a tough situation because there's always so much we can do and there's what to do more,
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but we comp and we don't know how to do anything. so it's so tough place to be in your stays. but everyone else isn't relatively. so if you have a friend in west off for where, where things are particularly bad. oh yes, she's a relative of mine. she was working in jeanette and, and she was lucky because she was able to get her out via chat and she's now in egypt. so she's safe, but they were hit by the and i think i was speaking to someone and they are let this, they are the doc for this morning and she's like me all those bad, but japan as far worse and. and she's like, we read, she's like, we don't know what to do. everyone's just staying at home because venturing god is a brisk there's, there's no security, there's absolutely no security. the iris that is running dry up and people are just
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trying to survive. and they just barely surviving. and she also told me, we've seen this before. we've had this happen to us before. and the fact it's happening again. it's just the re living everything and i'll tell you what it, what are your thoughts rating? what are your thoughts on, on the international community has, has cause of the abandon the suits and these people left them to that site. sometimes i think that i think that we have become like a forgotten conflict. joyful gotten more and then other times i'm like, well, we need to like, we need to do it ourselves, but who's to do who's going to do anything? i think we've reached result. we've cost that point those. i don't know what else can be done even the get the agreement. but it's still, you know, like he just said in your report has with a hospital was hit by the by the army. i read the reports on twitter, that's a church was attacked from sacked by the are assessed. so there's nothing said
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create anymore whether it's medical institutes or religious or you know, pieces of worship. nothing is sacred in the car to many more and use the same thing in gene in what's in doc for. so i really don't know what can be done. i don't know if they the into i should commute yourself, knows what it can do. i mean, kind of a pressure in the morning and they've already pressure, i don't know, can they you know, impose individual sections on both the army and the are assess, i don't know. tell you um, oh, best regards to your mother. i'm so glad that you both made it to safety despite the worry and distress. that's ongoing. very thanks indeed for talking to a study, a lot of it. thank you for having me files and the pro government protest as of the amount of the resignation of the chief justice of practiced on supreme court. this anger within the governing coalition, over the course of order to release from the private as to iran con, last week. they say that com is treated leading into
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a course. some of been jump aid reports from his mom about a thousands of people have been gathering advertising fusion avenue air in the freddie job, which doesn't protest against what they called bias and favoritism, shown 5 disappeared. iran on people have been coming from all parts of budget on, on the call of this cooling alliance, which forms the government. they say they're going to stay here and they need, it's one of them and they're needed. every now seems to be board and judges to review the content 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. uh, workers are, you know, disgruntled, they're angry with the george r a protest and we will not set the buildings fire when protects them is to be a peaceful protest on his thoughts as that all of these charges against him. a positive affinity can vendetta against him, try and push him out of one of the good, as was no thanks. now, disagreeing for there's also
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a hearing the case on the election. him not being held into a focus on the problem is the way the constitution says it should be opened in 90 days and it has already submitted it to parties to resolve their differences by a dialogue rather than simply score this be some of the there is some of timelines talk to opposition. parties have agreed to follow the ruling coalition, but move forward policy and the po type policy one more than half the seats below a house of parliament following sunday's election. a study chang reports. that's a stunning blow to the ministry back tribals. this is the man and prime position to be thailand's new prime minister. he taught them to run, run the leader with the move pulled policy. when is 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 or the duty of member of parliament is to speak on the behalf of people is to
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pass. progressive loss is to make sure that we support the duty of the government and that way us my past. due to now i'm the government, the incumbent general private channel to lift the party headquarters briskly on sunday nights. the rejection of the pro military punch is by boat has mixes with 10 very unlikely to tie that came 2nd. so that with join the coalition government with 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 well i'm, i mean, do we feel disappointed? yes, there is some disappoint bunch because we thought we would be number one. however, we accepted 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. milton has a symbiotic relationship with the, the monarchy. so you know, this is,
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these are the establish centers of power that, that really run china and for many decades. so i don't expect them to go away quietly, but i also then don't expect them to install it to him and to cool right away. for the moment the, it's time to celebrate a hard one victory. 3 years ago student protest started here and democracy monument cooling for reform of the governments and the money to keep the governors at 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 election is crowds gathered in the late afternoon. they waited for the man who led the party right to the top. his arrival free to the screams and choose. with colleagues last night or elected, he settled on a victory to tony cheng 0 to 0. thank
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a still to come on the use of doctors in human race to treat the sick and health system all but destroyed by 8. he is a sport to boston. let us celebrate the latest title when by reciting that most famous class, and they have a task list, the had a lie there, it's the logic, quiet story much over the middle east. an event over the next few days. in particular, for tech here, we finally seeing some fine and dry weather here with sunshine temperatures in places like on, grew up pushing up into the high twenty's. still, if you're shy, was creeping into northern areas of iran, but it's going to be a hot story later in the week, with temperatures pushing up. the heat flooding in for the south across the gulf states terms just however,
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not as high as they have been for places like go hunt and do fine. but mecca, seeing $42.00 degrees celsius there on wednesdays, the laundry hots and dry. now that's not the story across the nose of africa. we've had some very nasty weather pulling its way across the mediterranean. it's still going to bring some fis wins to the likes of libya and egypt over the next few days . and as one system works its way east, we've got another one coming in to morocco that's going to throw some heavy rain at the straight of your both gibraltar on wednesday, for the south of this. still rather what across that central band of africa with heavy falls to come for the likes of time of room and the congress of the next few days for the south, a dry a picture not for about florida. we're going to see some thunder storms inhabit on it on tuesday. and that's the weather update of the
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the the color. again, this is produced from alpha 0, a 3 instead of going to here in the headlines, voters in turkey will head back to suppose on may 28th to cost pilots in a presidential run off with vote counting and its final stages president richard typo the one is just short of a 50 percent dated to win an outright. so john, receipt of a study and so knocking 75 years of the blackboard catastrophe. events are planned around the world, including a for you and headquarters in new york, and 1948 kind of citizens were forcibly displaced from that homeland label the establishment of the state as well. thailand's to main opposition policies have agreed to form a ruling coalition of to sundays election. victory vote just seems uploads for to
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fantasies aligned with the time ministry. the palestinians are mounting 75 years since the knock above all the catastrophe. i spent hundreds of thousands of palestinians were forcibly expelled from that homes to make wave, the establishment of the state of israel as nita abraham reports now from occupied westbank. people that mocked the day with protests and cultural events. 75 years of waiting inspired. this are towards the city and artists are using you mediums to talk about their history and their future. more than 20 palestinian and international artists participated in this exemption organized on the anniversary of the neck by of the day in 1948 when hundreds of thousands of
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palestinians were forcibly displaced from their land. so the state of israel could be created from theirs. yeah, that's why you see this assign infiniti. it's like 8 because it's ongoing and how much about it organized this event? for years he's been using art to highlight palestinians daily struggles under his read the occupation submit and how the 1st name and none of them. i refused to portray the policy and in reality, as an alternative narrative, it's already i lead to this as they are propaganda. sometimes we think that was knows our story, but they don't comics. one of the tools to reach them is right at least have made it into international studios like marvin with comics and managed to tech is right in the superheroes. global was 1st and 2nd generation refugees could not
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return home. many people here are pending their hopes on younger palestinians have a very strong belief in this generation, this very stubborn. they'll do anything for their rights. that is stronger than generation to them. palestine is historic. palestine in double a demonstration took place in the city. senator. thousands of people are gathering here today and they say no matter how much time has passed, this is the next that they will continue fighting for their right. the palestinians markets another year of displacement. another year under occupation, and you get to another affirmation of rights that seem to exist on the in words and not on the ground. he died, but he just need a demo. the occupied to us bank for the 1st time, the united nations as housing events to collaborate,
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blackbox as well as you and best of the boy content, the collaboration, cooling it. abominable event, palestinian authority president must go to boston. little aquinos address to members of the general assembly. the ladies and gentlemen, britain in 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 tell us, still, it is an aggression without the support it receives from these 2 countries over hundreds of thousands of palestinians forcibly displaced in 1948 when not allowed to return by israel. inside the, with that descendants un resolution 19 for cool, for a right of return for palestinian refugees. the safety of israel was declared a country, maybe 3 decades later,
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another un resolution rear from the rights of per ton to be an inalienable rights. and in 2016 the you and adult, the resolution demanding an end to the more than 250 illegal is really supplements built on occupied palestinian territory. the us abstained on that vote. robbie cory is the co director of the global engagement of 12 and engagement of the american university of a roof. he was at that event at the un general assembly joined some style of life from the rami. uh, what did you make of it? and i thought it was very predictable in terms of what people said the political possessions of so many speakers, including the promised and in president. but the real drama was the fact that it was held that the united nations, as the premier international body responsible for peace making and, and stability and development of how this officially, according to a vote of the general assembly last year. that's the real important thing that the u. n. was involved in. it was a, was
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a player and the partition of palestine and the 1947 vote. and now it was a player again and commemorating the neck. but for the power of saying the catastrophe of the power study, and so this is important symbolically but not significant because it also piles on more pressure onto many existing the dynamics around the world. public opinion and media coverage, social media published in, in speaking out, or it caught movement against is rarely or permanent activity. all of these things are going on at the same time around the world. and this is one more of a bit in terms of seeing the pendulum swing towards more justice between palestinians and is rarely so the ultimately there could be a palestinian self determined upstate next to it is rarely say that already exist, living was equal right? steps are significant, so i think that is the pendulum pendulum swinging thousands of articles and in special
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a new and general assembly resolutions condemning is rarely actions in the occupied palestinian territories. israel continuing to flap them. i mean, what will re cause to palestinians have so right now they don't have much except the most powerful things that exist anywhere in the world, which is public opinion that is mobilized, organized, and focused on achieving a legitimate and, and that's what the palestinians are trying to do like the civil rights movement in the united states, like them, me to move on to all over the world like the climate change moving all over the world like the active part of south africa movement. that's what the palestinians have. it's the only real practical means of waging their struggle and they're using it quite well despite having a rather incompetent government unfortunately. and this is the real struggle,
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the battle line today between palestine. israel is not only gaz um, as real and loving and israel and the westbank, but it's also those processes in the united states and europe for the as rarely is, are trying to silence house. the invoice was not even let them speak on campus or speak in the media or be higher than the media. and the push back, which is really significant among dozens and dozens of very professional young palestinians, lawyers active as educators, researchers, academics, journalist organizers, community organizers. this is the real reality. this is what's new now that didn't exist in 1948 and certainly doesn't exist. and 1917, when the british, in their imperial complicity essentially gave thomas find designers to create a had a jewish hall. and that happened in 1940 it, everything was created legitimately was un approval. and then it just has expanded
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ever since the palestinians were never able to push back today they are able all over the world many different for and this. so you and move. this is one more example of that running over the is that the been an increasing number of costs to abandon that, but for 2 state solution as, as it's, it's now seen as soon sleep unachievable. i mean, do you think it is still feasible at a rather, do you think a one state solution is actually feasible, especially as, as we entered in israel today we have the most right wing government the, the country is supposed to be able to see. all right, so, so what you've just mentioned showing the sort of bad news that's going on the is rarely settlement expansion of the violence of the settlers. all the terrible races i'm gonna part the policy is really government's doing. and the inability of the power sending us to really stop any of that. the,
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the good news is that people all over the world, especially palestinians, and many jews are recent, came out what's possible. and as you said, a 2 state solution looks very difficult right now in the current circumstances and the ones that possibility is preferable to most people. but it's also almost impossible because these rarely as well do it. these rarely is wanted your state zionism is for the state for the jewish people, it's not for the state for the jewish on the post, any other people, it's for the jewish people, so they really refused to do it. so we don't know what's going to happen, but has a very good book that just came out of the united states. uh, the one state reality by several, a very good american scholar says the reality is, on the ground. one state which is dominated by israel. and the palestinians are treated like blacks and the parts are south africa, and that's the reality. it's not a form or one state, but it is. i'm on the ground once a ton of change, that situation is
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a big challenge. everybody is exploring how those people looking at other ideas, confederation, parallel steps, are the kinds of associations, but these are for the future. not for now. what is can happen because south africa changed north. our northern ireland change other intractable conflicts changed as well. what was good to talk to you run me many thanks. and dave to being with us from inquiry that there's something new and in new york. well yeah. cool. all day was 8 years old when he was expelled from his village of lift up during the back of his his story who lift the input is the waste gate to jerusalem. so it was a target for design this military groups back then, going to say sees them by placing explosives inside 20 houses and it's not,
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it's not a common phone. well, video finally over that, but we're living under a blockade. britain wanted to withdraw, so it gave israel weapons families sent, they women and children to caves for safety to but they weren't enough cage. so they started to send their loved ones to nearby village and jeffrey thought are involved too. i mean it's so very tiny and now we're never similar to the present. said, i'm not, doctor says, you know, we took refuge under the trees. we were kings and then refugees in one hour houses. what sort of food and clothing we left with anita clouds on all backs. on the 2nd day, we went to the houses of the wealthy and to the municipalities, oscar food. a week later, we were asking for close to about this one second.
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the voice, the move back, you know, not. i mean, i spent my early childhood here with the love of a mother and a father, a home, my sister and brother, and no neighbors. we used to go to the river to play. we would like fish in the water rifka on my head because i used the phone. this is my grandparent. this house, this is way my eyes open for the 1st time. when i took my 1st break, i will never forget it. and i certainly would say the
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at least 6 people have died and hundreds were injured in west unmanned law up to the strongest side floating in a decade, made line for cycling. mocha has been done great. it down to a tropical depression, depression rather than leaving a positive destruction. the state of disaster has been declared in 17 townships and were keen states or people in southeastern bangladesh and starting to clean up and repair the homes of the psycho reeked havoc that to 750000 people will move to safety before the cycling the head of the ages of war in the m and the health care system as well, but collapsed instead of deaths and injuries on the battlefield. gemini is a dying of treatable diseases, and that's prompted to brothers who are doctors to help those who are in need. mohammed, i've taught reports from the capitol center. brothers, i've been, i mean i did a safe run, this clinic and son a, it's a valuable service in a country to be stated. they will, on mondays and thursdays,
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the doctors offer free consultations. so he does it all. gabriel funded for the free medical treatment 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. 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 poor neighborhoods. when the flooding broke out near the costs of the city, they fled, leaving everything behind sabot. 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 having received the salary and 7, right? yes. patients here say the grateful this man received treatment for needs injury. yeah, but i didn't just with mcdaniels, isaac, this is very helpful for people during the harsh circumstances caused by the war.
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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 facilities have been partially or completely destroyed. the rest of over whelmed 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 like 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 have been killed them by those who are fighting and given bought. the death toll from the director of the fact of the war has increased significantly displeased the burden on the crumbling health care sector. mama, the laptop, just data. so now a just
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a head on the use of ac. my lands coach says that his team are in the mood to pull off of famous champions league come back and to have the sports next, the joins and label conversations. teachers shouldn't be too good. the people industry could be convenient to say, this is a dialogue. we don't always talk to people that have different opinions that we do . everyone has the police. most of it to us that society doesn't do enough to recognize and celebrate women. it was found, this was found to have been american occupation of the meetings to the countries. the street on algae 0.
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the other again, time support is on the thank you so much, andrew, incoming tennis will in the morning kind of sound cross has been on the wrong end of the big upset at the autonomy in open across losing in round 3 to hung gary and qualify. fab unit, my original play rank 135 in the world. was this funny? it's only 6 it in it's ornaments since october and being a 12 match winning run list to replace them a joke which should be so for the global rankings us to this events, the 2nd grand slam of the season, the french hope and get some the way next week, if i want you to do our so didn't embody see if i want to to go to parties and i would save. i have to, to practice, you not to be better. uh, i couldn't practice more than 3 or 4 days in
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a row. i have been planning to so much i. yes sir, we spoke about this match. i told you i just try to do something special or we need a few games or maybe a set or something iris and just be the number one he's our best into sports. so i'm really happy about this boss. so long as presidents has hinted, the club my celebrate the spanish lead time to win with the re signing of the most famous play in the hours. the full like boss has 1st league it cycling for years. running the full, tell spanish broadcast that's have a 3 that the club is messy is home. and if he does leave paris on german policy, it also will be competing for me in on my c signature. the only thing accounts who would be joining it, saying it's only up to somebody's temperature when spanish protest to german celeste says the same as though still a work in progress said it is very important. new projects, young projects need silverware and winning lottery got being able to clean, slowly go. we for much space to go. it's
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a big one. and these are what these are. but trust you for a team that is an interesting mix of incredible young players. so young talent like gabby petri fuss tracked into the lead and along side with better on like we'll schedule a live on the ski if they are back. wouldn't know if they manage to solve a lot of changes to challenges that they still have ahead of them. i think it's too 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 don't have good substitute goods. and that's what they have been missing. the susan that's with the way they were knocked out of the champion 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. i mean 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 study i'm up on drake
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because it come to would it be under construction? that's going to be a big challenge. the one that they have to face. and they still are facing a lot difficult on because problems find a lot of things. celebrating clinching the dutch lee title, the, the team as being enjoying themselves with the thousands of friends here and rushed to them as the 16th time. they pulled the titles which they say about beating go head eagles on sunday. i assume a lot of thing given a big boost as they look, decided to come back in the champions league semi final again, city rivals, incest, all play, raphael jo, back in training had of cheese dicing, cancer. the sound 0 by injury kept the wing out of the 1st like, and they were bates and to new. but last time a see one. the champions league was back in 2007 as soon. okay. like i said with the positive about all of us and i don't think it's easy to prepare for the match, but we have one key aim and it is to when we believe we can still qualify for the
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final of the champions league. what if it got it, they weren't willing to go into the 2nd, like i'm good for them to run a run of 7 victories and all competition. a role being a good season for them. the 3rd and syria institute telling co funnels well inside looking to win the champions lakes the 1st time since 2010. so soon as you know, the new tab we are playing in the champions league semi finals against an ac milan side. that's a one to bounce back. we will note there's literally depend on ourselves and we are sure about won't be one minute. so we know we will face and i've heard ac milan know that'd be want to do something special. and we already know the boston celtics us through to the eastern conference finals. the 2nd you in a row, they beat the philadelphia 76 is 112288. some games 7 have a cell 6. jason sites some square, $51.00 points, which is the most in game 7 and be a history. the cell 6 will face the mom hates in the conference finals game. one of
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5 series takes place on wednesday in boston. and then the and i show the vegas go nice to advance the west and conference funnel baby, the edmonton oilers, 5 to in game 6 of the 2nd round series vegas back in. and it shows 70 finals for the full time in the front show as a 6 year history. they'll face on the the dallas task. we'll say apple cracking next. okay. but it's ice bolts is looking for that right at the manufacturer will see you again a little later. i have time for us here in the past, the back in to our colleagues in london named standing by to update you. i'll see you again. thanks for watching bye for now, the, the,
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