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the more military to its borders. unfortunately, they are the ones committed crimes and see only want is safe passage to reach to the countries. they are poor, hungry, vulnerable, in no man's land. off the law will, along with, with neither side, willing to negotiate because the ukraine war becoming a forever war is america's global leadership, increasingly fragile. what will us politics look like? as we had to the presidential election of 2024 could take a look at the us politics. the bottom line, the it took he is presidential, race goes to a run off with right. ship time. do i'm in the lead and he's opposition. rival, facing enough, killed by the
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lovely bulk of this is just a real life in london also coming up a month and just to dance conflict stuff for to send into calles to say 218 people were killed. have just 2 days of fighting . plus, i'm thirties, have all in puerto prince, have this hospital in haiti's capital violence and a non function in governments have left people have been done to their fate. and the u. k. by just to send more missiles and drove the ukraine during a visit by president zalinski claims kings around bucks minutes. the so took used tightly contested presidential election is going to run a flight of this month. often the candidate managed to clear the 50 percent
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threshold needed to avoid a 2nd round present rush at the time of the one has a comfortable 5 percent lead over his main opposition challenger. and the 1st round come out because it's developed now faces a tough battle to win the 2nd round, the results and took a stops down with the country's currency, sinking to a record low against the us dollar. some of our reports from a capital n correct. this is the 1st time goes up. the ad one has failed to win a president to the election by a clear majority. 2 but his supporters, we made up the we are ready or confident both getting the the 2nd the around. simply because that is 2500000 volts gap between the 2 was upon add ons, why they'll come out can list out of little faces, the complex task of holding together the opposition alliance. hey promised to
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defeat adeline and, and the justice and development policies, decades long dominance of took his politics, losing the run of would likely be the end of his political career. out of the 31 didn't get the vote of confidence. he expected. we don't win elections by talking from balconies if the nation says it's a rental, so be it's and we will win. these action was modify allegations the government bond to was blocking valid counting. you know, positional song holes. accusations. the president dismissed was telling supporters the vote was a democratic exercise, but international observers wound suppressing free them, undermines democracy. we have concern, for example, when it comes to the media situation, the bias media situation, everything which is related to the free speech and the possibility to get to and
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use a form. and so we have concerns which we are putting in our report. cnr one was an outside the in the presidential race, but with 5 percent of the votes, the lead to the right wing unsuccessful alliance. good tip the scale. is that just really it's very attentive to that nationally, st. kim obvious, but have a bigger site in the bottom of that. there will be tough days ahead for us. but we will make sure that this process is a good one for the nation. and at this time, we weren't say who we are going to support. the stakes are high for both candidates, a when by at the one with cement his legacy. his people's alliance retains good total parliament in sunday's election for college. that over though a defeat would mean the collapse of a coalitional policies put aside that political differences for coming gold bill position. allies have hope to make gains in areas devastated by the quakes. but
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despite the wife but put this has them of the government's response to the disaster . it seems as though hot and can still wind light when his support phase in the southeast. this leaves the opposition with limited options and they hope to convince people to switch sides and vote for that candidate passion about it. but i'll just be around and cut off the student needs. doctors union says 290 people have been killed in the city of janina in west, off for and just 2 days of slicing. assess the search and funds began with the rapid support forces storing the city on friday and forwarded local um groups where the hospital near students capital came on to 5 a month into the fighting between the army of permanency rapid support forces. hundreds of people have been killed in the conflicts of thousands injured with many more displaced. morgan has the support from cotton plumes of smoke over the skies of the dance capital had a tune at the scene since fighting began between sedans,
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army and the power made a treat rapid support forced his r, r s f. one month ago the. the horace, after using civilians as human shields, they use people's homes for protection. we considered this account with the way of rule the sudanese to meet this now on the ground. you want to fight them, fight them on the ground, not some people's homes that really that document misplaced by on monday, an s wreck had a hospital in east miles. 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 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.
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it started with gunfire and bullets flying overhead, then all home was hits and we moved to a place that was sites 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 to. the fighting 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 of the facilities such as water and power plants have also been destroyed by the fighting, with many residential areas, cutoff from power and running water for a month now, the struggle between the 2 sides has also effected access to hospitals and markets . food supplies in the capital are running low, and the consents that the situation will deteriorate for their as the fighting enters. it's 2nd month. other cities in sedan have also with mr. fighting the most recent is jeanina in west star for when malicious,
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allied to the recess have been attacking the city for 4 days. and that the but the new hosting, hopefully we call on all the international organizations and the un agencies to provide safety and food. and to protect the civilians. we also ask for the return of health services because is the situation here in tonight is a catastrophe. all international organizations and civil societies should direct their assistance to jan i not the so denise army and the rapids support forces on fridays signed would be called a humanitarian declaration. in get the inside deer review. it's aims to allow those trap in her tone 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 is continuing along with the destruction and death and one thing of civilians, a cbl morgan ultra 0,
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how to the k t a z in the groups of a humanitarian crisis close by spiraling gang related violence this consumes a capital access to essential services such as health, cat, clean water and sanitation is severely compromised and is to raise a bow reports and puts it prints. doctors say it's too dangerous to work. 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 we main here because they have nowhere else to go. dimension we will show by getting members in december can use to be a mobile phone salesman, but he has not been able to go back to work with them back. i mean, if i went to a private hospital, then 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 at
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this hospital, it has been on strike for months. they say their salaries, their 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 puerto prince 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 gangs controlling the streets the into him prime minister, seems unable to restore order everything. fremont 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 a private clinic have nowhere else to go. sometimes they die in their homes. there is no water where we electricity when we just to the patients,
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asked us for food. this is the largest hospital in haiti and 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 with the oldest children that you can see here that have been abandoned and then is 12 years old. who is 10. and this baby is 6 months old. don't mind see a mess here. testing taken care of them. we stay here day and night, so these children on live to 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 help. for now, it seems the cold remains on hard a. so i'll just see that for the prince. russian missile strike has killed at least
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4 people in east and ukraine. the regional governor in the city of, of the of come says a hospital was it elsewhere. ukraine's ministry is important. some advantages around the east and see if you've moved, which has been the focus of intense baffles for months. the key of says the situation remains difficult. russia hasn't changed his goal of capturing the region . ukraine is expected to launch a major counter offensive soon to try to re take russian occupied territory where you cranes, president, a lot of means, a lensky has continued his well wind tour of europe for the u. k. is lots of stuff . 5 minutes to reach you soon, i posted him and his official country residents, some 500 small missiles and long range tank drains to help keep defend itself from russian to tax. is a nice case still doesn't have the coalition of fight to jets. he's being campaigning for the dean. bob a has this in london and english goals. and in the spring time, but ukraine's president came to check his country side residents of the u. k. prime
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minister for more prosaic methods, weapons, and money to continue fighting russia. i thank you, especially especially you and the your government for supporting us really at this moment. like i said, at the moment of challenges, the moment for us, for our society and our people, especially for our soldiers moment this tough last week person said it would become the 1st country to supply ukraine with long range, cruise missiles known as storm shadow. and just before these talk started, it promised hundreds more at defense themselves and hundreds of attack drones, right? we all have, for the long time, we remain steadfast and one thing to defend you credit and not just now to reclaim its rightful territory, but also to ensure that ukraine has the means to defend itself into the future as well. before he's brief crit to britain, so let's keep visited. berlin as well as paris, pushing for ukraine's bid for nathan membership to be approved as early as the next
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summits in july. he's also been asking for some very specific support. one thing that came up in monday's talks was president zalinski is a request for what he called a coalition to provide fight subjects, which he sooner accept that britain would soon start training ukrainians to fly. you fight to just split the government's made it clear, it will be providing planes. most go predictably, is most impressed with the latest pleasures of ministry for kids. my admission to cut the maturity to retain any bet you know, we take this extremely negatively put in claims to be among the top countries that continue to pump weapons and to ukraine. i repeat, once again, this cannot have any significant or 40 mental impact on the costs of the special military operation. both a total leads to further destruction or other means that lensky knows. there's a growing debates across europe about how long ukraine's will wrap it can be supported. for now, he's hoping to charm offensive can keep up the pressure on his west and not always
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to, to install it directly into action. the dean, bob, i'll just 0. i'm to the russian president, alexander lucas, shank assizes forces being put on high alert following the ports of 4 russian aircraft being shot down over russia on saturday. just as we very often discussed the secuity of last night, especially in the spice. as far as i can see, the situation is not critical right now. however, because of our, in fact is new to me, the troops has been in high combat readiness, which i have already mentioned to me. so to come this off, our show a criticism of the f, b i of its investigation into donald trump, 2016 presidential campaign. it is potential links with russia palestinians months 75 years since the neck catastrophe. when hundreds of thousands who expelled from their homes.
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the a hi lo, there is a lodge. any settled picture for much of a stray. apart from that east coast, you can see from the satellite image, those shower clouds bringing some fun to stones. the eastern areas of queensland and new south wales of brisbin seems thundershowers on choose day. the temperature has come down, but look at that, it will pick up as we go into wednesday morning, the way as sunshine here, sunshine as well heading to that southeast corner. but it has cooled rather dramatic gait, thanks to a cold front that swept through knocking temperatures down in places like adelaide and melbourne. well, in the way of sunshine coming in for western australia, the temperature in per 2nd into the mid twenties. now, temperatures across new zealand particular in the south, all going to come down as that cold front starts to blow in on tuesday into
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wednesday, bringing a wintry mix with it so rain, sleet, and snow edging up the south island will eventually make its way to the north highland, but ahead of that we are seeing lots of sunshine. oakland at 18 degrees celsius now has moved to south east asia. temperatures have come down and places like single pool where we saw your regular heat over the weekend. more in the way of wetso weather here. so what weather as well, affecting paces like thailand in indo china. the this convening is taking place during a critical time for the global economy. we're going to hear from a slate of leaders and business and government. you'll speak to why we need to strengthen our trading ties and vicious range transitional plans. enclose the
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skills gap so many companies are struggling with the the with sarah, he's a reminder of our top stories took us presidential election is going to a run off later. this month of to know kind of the mothers to see and the 50 percent special present rush of pipe a to and secure the comfortable 5 percent leader. but his main opposition challenge during the 1st round suit and these doctors union says 290 people. everything to the city of janetta in west off for just 2 days of fighting the rapids simple forces stored in the city on friday and forth with local groups. sadie or hospital
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near the code to came on to find do crane's president blood visit landscape has continued as well when you are p and tool with a trip to the cage be prime minister. she see that you can pledge hundreds will add, defends, besides and long range type troops to help keep defend itself against russian attacks. least 3 people have been killed and several others injured in the shooting and farmington fitness in new mexico. city. police officers also shots, but both were reported to be in a stable condition to the local hospital. all the schools in the city were placed on what officials cool preventative locked down, but of since being lifted. please say the gun was shot dead and was believed to be acting alone to you as a full which is criticized the f. b i investigation is adult from 2016 presidential campaign. so who counsel john durham says the federal agency likes evidence and rely too heavily on tips provided by trumps. political opponents inquiry dumped
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across fire. hurricane looked into potential contracts between trumps election team and its links with the russia and the $300.00 page report done. also said phase and the investigation to pay it to stem from biased parts equal height is following developments from washington. a don durham was for appointed special council by people who work for, for president donald trump, who waited very clear that he saw that there was a massive conspiracy at the fbi. i, in terms of its investigation between his campaign as russia he actually at the time of his appointment, said that he was going to uncover the crime of the century. so reading through this report, what happened? and after those 4 years, durham brought approximately 3 prosecutions. 2 of them were found not guilty of flitted. a 3rd fled guilty to change in an email, and he didn't serve any jail time at all. but he can durham was looking into the investigation that led to special counselor robert miller's longer investigation
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into potential ties between russia and the trump campaign. and that did lead to very important prosecutions. 8 high, raging trump officials were convicted on very serious crimes for that. so the bottom line durham is now saying this investigation that led to its convictions on pretty serious crimes shouldn't have been started in the 1st place. evidence of wrongdoing, evidence along the way. that reports but not a whole lot in the attacks by um groups high food prices and natural disasters are pushing the most valuable people in nigeria to the biggest of ation. well, fee program says cases of severe acute mt. nutrition in children have quadrupled less than a year. how many just reports from my category in new in the northeast,
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where agencies are struggling to cope about is only 3 months old. and he's fighting the biggest about to love his life. to survive acute malnutrition, he and his mother 5 to about 45 to this medical facility made to go to just in time it's hung up, he needed breast milk and i needed food in order to provide him with that doctor say 5 to my he's on the road to recovery, but how baby, like many patients here, would be in hospital for a long time. new admissions average about 250 children a week up from 75 last year is spent on my when, because if one dog dos out less often professionals that i'm on notice with complications. but as far as the hospitality is concerned, now we are the most up 100 percent 8 workers expect the number of people with
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mother cushion dixie last us because which when president here, you know, at least in i, julia, you many children, agencies say 700000 children are severely and the weight and sick because been lucky enough to eat, doctors say most of them phase life threatening conditions. and this is in the lead period. yet. when cold results are the lowest and crumbs aren't ready for hobbies yet. for 14 years, attacks by groups of crippled food production in the region, leaving an estimated 4 and a half 1000000 people dependent on aid, a conflict and security violence that creates a lot of displacement. and with the displacements destruction of human activity, farming flyer and on top of diesel. so we have also the massive installation of the coming the cs cam. so internally displaced people in the northeast wet clothes last
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year as all for just try to encourage them to return home. but do the tax from? i'll go scale upfront, many are reluctant and with complex and ukraine and more recently. so done draining resources from increasingly, frederick daughter's humanitarian work. i said the outlook for these children is in bright for now mothers that focusing on what they can control, keeping that babies of life. how many degrees i would use either my degree, but at least not nobody's tile is top to opposition. parties have agreed to form a root in coalition and move forward policy and put type potty one more than half the seats in the low house of parliament. the following sunday's election, the outcome represents a significant shift in public opinion. and those tony chang reports in bangkok. it's a stunning blow to the military line policies of the current government. this is the man and prime position to be thailand's new prime minister. he taught them to
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run, run the leader with the move for the policy when as of sunday's election, i think it's fair to say that it's the sentiment 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 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 left the party headquarters briskly on sunday nights. the rejection of the pro military punches by voters, mixes with 1030 on like the po type. it came 2nd. so that with joined the coalition government with move forward, it can see that it's now the junior partner in that coalition. humbling statement for a political force. it's dominated type politics for 2 decades. how me copied what my my do we feel disappointed?
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yes, there is some disappointment 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 what she to move forward. success could be a considerable threat to the stablish ment. it's displaced. milton has a symbiotic relationship with the um, the monarchy. so you know, this is, these are the established senses 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 resort 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, a democracy monument, cooling for reform of the governments, and the mona key. 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 election as crowds gathered in the
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late afternoon, they waited for the man who led the policy right to the top. his arrival free to the screams and choose with colleagues last night reelected elements. he settled on a victory to tony cheng 0 to 0. thank the palestinians of marketing, 75 years of the neck, but all catastrophe. events of being held around the world, including the u. s. headquarters in new york. in 1948 palestinians were forcibly displaced on their homelands to enable the establishment of the state of israel side is, forces killed, thousands of palestinians destroyed hundreds of villages and expelled 80 percent of
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the palestinian population for the 2nd year running, the germinal authorities bind processing in process to commemorate the neck, the police said they fee, the protest could turn violent and become anti semitic. step fos, and as mo, from berlin that they will risk getting a rest by gathering in berlin to commemorate knock by day. and it wasn't long before police intervene and stopped questioning them. germany has a large population of palestinians, but they say their rights to express themselves have increasingly been curtailed. it's like the old ways, the excuse. what is read is making crimes against humanity. just talking about the sensitivity of germany, i'm the guilty of germany. i do understand this on my heart goes out for the holocaust victims under survivors. but this should not be a reason to prosecute with other people. after brief discussion, police allowed to come on the ration to continue. it has become increasingly
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difficult for front of thing is to protest here in germany. no annual is growing about with developments and this for out terminal. so these are increasingly cramping down on demonstrations here, saying they could turn and to submit, take essential. this issue here in germany. hall, the cost of the nazi nausea, dozens of professors, were detained by police on knock by day. it was the 1st time the demonstration most banned after many years of fellows to you in protest in germany, in 2019 that you have in parliament adopted a resolution calling the palestinian pressure group and to submit to the governments commission of a jewish affair says anti semitism is on the rise. it's 96 percent of the incidents committed by fall right groups and the rest attribute just to point us to input tests just kind of getting it as of what do you think everyone is allowed to protest to get just very policies. uh, the limit is when it becomes annually submitted when the existence of as well as being a split is like when the actions of use ready on being compared to what the nazis
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did. doing well not to spend touch with ms. li status that because of increase tensions between israel and palestine and motions of palestinians in germany are running high and the actions risk breaking the law kind of thing and say it's an upfront to the constitutional rights. this, the constitution i'm right. and fact of law has been flipped around by the court and the balloon police. and this is something that is the danger for the democracy itself. lawyers have challenged the bands in court, but so far judges website is with the police stepped fast and l $20.00 in building the .

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