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as they get upset, if you say paul lights man, because they want to focus on what we had to dream on al jazeera, the drums and the whole of offering 6 rainy season is how sales more than 100000. somebody's of crossed into canyon since last year. i last saw a to like to the village in somalia, when her grandchildren died because she had no food to keep the scouting twinky living list advising on goat skin. and while to keep in this stretch, we can't even get that. most of the people who are coming to this area are not registered as rest yet, so the are struggling to survive. they have very little what talk and the caesar, the longest dry spouse for safety the
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the food presidential continue to answer kia sorento in bags. reach of type error one and sundays run on 1st. in the major boost for the president's the until mccrae, this is l. 20, live from doha, also coming up, the file rips through a school, daughtry and central guy on a killing at least 20 people, including students. the us and pop and you get a sign of defense deals account of china is presence in the pacific. the beijing warns against your political games. plus, i'm gonna say a newman in cape horn and coming up. i'll explain why scientists are coming here to learn more about how to save our planets from climate change, the just days away from sundays when all stories into kias said, place candidates and
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n o n has thrown his support behind president's reach of type ad on both the other one and i'll position that later kamala custodial had quoted on team is versus a scene is key to securing victory on sunday, everyone had finished just short of 50 percent support in the 1st round while on had secured just the 5 percent of the bucks to declare that we will support the people's alliance candidate, mister richard. typo the one in the 2nd round of the elections and fights out vote to the supervisor to the us on the 1st round to support mr. o. one in the 2nd round . a rustle setup is life for us from ankara and the rest of the can you just explain how significant this is a hit of sundays run off? well off the meetings with president add one of these channels out as a temp can start all load the the, the, the, the leader of the opposition,
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the possess times of the position in turkey. so the try to present kansas member one has the most that you will support present to add one ease of one of on may 28 . but it is quite difficult to predict which kind of impact this announcement will have on the election. because it is not clear if she will be able to mobilize, she is support, as you say, were or present ad one has the loyalty or if you support as it has never been a little past that yet. so number one is a far right. the point addition, that's not right for the patient tickets are quite young and has appealed quite a significant amount of the month that the divorce in turkey and towards his election campaign. yes, for me is to support as if he's elected to assemble the city of effigies back to seal. yeah, immediately and if necessary, even even by force, because he believes that the remedies pulls a to that to the national security. what does it have? no one has received 5.2 percent of the woods seen. the 1st problem with was one of
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the biggest surprises in the election because it was quite unexpected. and that's why many people, if you're to, you believe that he's going to be the kingmaker, the, the 2nd round, and as the 1st round of the election showed us that the nationalism is on the rise in turkey and whoever it's not a lot of favors would be the next president of the comforter but this assessment is . 1 measurable as, as of now, it's not clear if you wouldn't be able to convince his supporters toward the port out of on. but if you can, his rules will be quite crucial in determining the outcome either on of, on day 20 day. thank you so much, that is the rest of the set up for us. an incorrect to the set of demi ralph is an associate professor at a shaky university. she says this would come as a surprise for many tex, it was the to the more expected since yesterday when he suggested that
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he will promote to continue attend disability because continue to instability were and keywords of advanced campaign right after a 20 years. that's pretty much what you could a promise and just continue with t rather than normalization of the economy or improvement of and rights and liberties are going focused on this promise of stability. so yesterday many people started to believe that and so no one is probably going to support our gun when he used towards continue to and today in his space today. he also said that he believed that both the executive branch and to the just the branch being dominated by the same party and is a good thing for stability. and he justified his decision based on his argument.
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so it was also relatively expected because the shuttle love is most likely to lose in the 2nd round tease facing and up till the race to the dormitory fi at a school. and guy on it has killed at least 20 people and broke out early on monday . and the central region of madea, the government says several people including students were injured. the president has called the place a major disaster. the cause is not yet no one in a ship role is a journalist who has been speaking with guy and he's government officials. he says the remote location of the dormitory has made emergency response operations difficult. the school is located about 100 miles south west of diana, his capital, george stone. all of those who were seriously injured had to be moved by playing to the coast of land. again, to be taken to the, to the hospitals,
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here for the emergency responders. for those remaining nadia, they are being provided with medical treatment at the hospital there. and the job they are be monitored. also, emergency responders of the government officials where they have to contact their parents and guardians of the parents of the children who perished and were injured as so because uh at this dormitory which is located several miles away from where they actually live. and those areas are also far removed from the, from the, from the top of nadia and communication is very difficult. and in some instances people can really get, get to my idea by, by playing. so it's going to be a really challenging time for the official as actually communicate with the parents and guardians of those who were affected by this fire. well now to that battle, to influence in the south pacific between washington and beijing,
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the united states has signed a security packed with pumping. you're getting it, we'll see more american troops stationed there and on ships within, as was, is injured. thomas explains that subset. china says signature and then a handshake. what's, depending on perspective is either a stabilizing security fact or i've tried to describe that the latest round of a dangerous geo political game is also. ready mutually beneficial, the us secretary of state was important most be on behalf of joe biden, who cancel his visits to hold. the crisis talks in washington and to be blinking is adamant. the deal is not correct to anyone from the united states as people, as our partners. well, it has the energies to deliveries amount of trans assistance investor the including
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to provide a parent temporary shelter is also affected by prices not focus on silver. and so he was deliberate, there is concern that opening the door for a great to us military presence could lead to the us having utilized true power within possibly new carries territory. and the new minutes retail could be viewed as provocative towards china. there is the sense in the region that there's friction, 0 political friction between logic powers this time last year china agreed to defense the cold with the sullivan audits, the us. i mean, otherwise, we'll cool by surprise over the last 12 months. in particular, we've seen strong interest from washington to re engage in the pacific to, to refresh relationships that had been neglected for, for decades to create new ones and to build them all visible presence for itself. china is presence,
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is already visible across the region or has been changing. ping made a very high profile visit to pop when you get in 2018 months of the recent infrastructure that's being built with chinese money. in that context. the visit by india's prime minister also on monday, is a significant arrange remotely. his place economic support and assistance in tackling climate change body will come here to australia next with president biden cancelling his visit to the region. it is significant that an ally, a man described by pop and your guinea, and prime minister morabe as the leader of the global south has still made the trip . it seems rivalry is economic, as well as military. advert thomas out there said the un security council is being braced about this humanitarian crisis. and so don, that's up to sit down in the paramilitary rapid support forces agreed to a 7 day humanitarian sci fi that comes into effect on monday evening with kristen salumi joins us live from you in headquarters in new york and chris,
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and what is the you ins, assessment of the cease fire about to take place. well, no one here is celebrating just yet given there have been multiple ceasefire announcements in the past month since the conflict started. and also in the words of the special representative for sudan to the united nation folk or part. there were violations of the agreement leading up to its implementation and that both sides continued to fight and to move troops, even though they were supposed to lay low and not seek any military advantage. as they waited for the cease fire to go into effect. all of that said, uh, it is a positive step in many people of from the united nations and in the security council. welcome that step at a meeting earlier today, especially because it includes a monitoring mechanism that represents both of the sides in the conflict of the
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student use armed forces and the rapids support forces. and also the united states and saudi arabia will also be involved in monitoring the ceasefire. they are the ones who worked with the parties to achieve it. this is what the special representative had to say. as i continue to urge the parties to owners these agreements which i saw in 2 days ago, they must say my steps of fighting is a must low excess for humanitarian relief. protect you many terry and workers and assets and the low safe passage for civilians to leave areas or facilities. in order to continue to engage the leadership of the student needs armed forces as a rapid support forces to ensure the protection of civilians and civilian infrastructure. by pushing for an end to this war and is think you in itself playing a role in these, these 5 talks?
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a lot of times is the un mission in sudan, and it's a political mission that works with 2 regional organizations, the african union. and i guide which is the east african development organization and they were not directly involved in these these fire talks, although the special representative made clear. they're ready to support them. a little bit of discontent. we heard from regional partners involved in that mission the i guide representative calling on the united states and saudi arabia to coordinate more with regional partners, mozambique, also called for more regional cooperation in the talks going forward. but the you on, of course, is very involved in the humanitarian efforts in the region as well. and this agreement could be crucial to getting help to people in need there more than a 1000000 and have been displaced as a result of the conflict about 250000 of them outside of the country. but that
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leaves a lot of people in sudan who are now desperate for food medicine, other help that they can't get as a result of the conflict. so the un says that staff on the political front end of the humanitarian front are continue to do their jobs and their hopeful that the ceasefire will in fact help them do their jobs. okay, thank you so much. that is kristen salumi for us at the un headquarters in new york, columbia as president, has suspended a truce with a rebel group following the killing of full indigenous children. gustavo petro says, the military has resumed defensive operations in the south to find it was from a discipline faction of the fog targets his and indigenous community. he says, miners were forcibly recruited by the gorilla group and were killed while trying to flee a fact, as it in guerrillas had refused to join a 2016 piece deal. that sort of most of the ripples lay down their arms. the funerals has been taking place. the 3 palestinians kills during
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a right by israeli forces. it happens in the ballasa in refugee camp on the outskirts of nablus, in the early hours of monday. the, the abraham has moved from the occupied west back uh, thousands of people in bo thought are few g cam bits per well to 3 palestinians killed by is really forces during a major minutes or a person. it was a difficult night for many residents recount their experiences to researchers and rights organizations. but they tell us the world isn't paying attention that we should, that has 4 children and is expecting if it's in june. now she's homeless. she shows us what's left of her family's house. we couldn't save our belongings, appliance or anything. my goal is to craig a button, a book school uniforms and school backs. we lost everything that says she dropped
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her children and run as soon as she could. but we had no clue that would bump the house. we had no warning, nothing the product expressed as a destination from the door screw of the hinges. the windows shot to the walls collapsed. others have similar stories. people here tell us, dozens of houses have been damaged. this is the largest refugee camp and the occupied, the west bank. it is overcrowded. so buildings are very close to one another to reach the targets in the house is really soldiers destroyed other homes. this time these radio army says it was targeting and explosives lap, and although they destroyed, that's what this is say is ready for, it has failed to arrest. the 2 suspects. the army says the 3 palestinians were killed when his really forces responded to gunfire. ballasa residents dispute this saying at least one of the victims was on arms. on this surveillance footage shows
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32 year old is a 2 and was just leaving his house when he was shocked and killed the days that are a little probation doesn't differentiate between a civilian and an on demand. palestinians lives don't matter to them. the video shows how he run away without supposing the threats for those who lost their homes and loved ones. however, the grieving has just begun the the he edges either below thought refugee camp the occupied westbank still ahead on al jazeera. imagine you, oil, refinery opens and nigeria, and then if it's a in fuel wide spread shortages, individual russian blogger, who was arrested off to a full slandering of, of ronnie a slice has been patterns pundents the
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while office typhoid of the season there, which is rodney, is your screen just heading to was guam, a small island in the western pacific. the same sort of line of latitude is where the heaviest rain is and had been something via now, maybe central time then. but the temperature on the high side is it will be hot and sticky of the normal is drying out, but it's not completely dry and job something sumatra, and some possible and you as well and also property and you're getting just drive it should be in china you see this line of rain, hey, which coves back and get some decent range middle of honshu. talk to you about 50 degrees of disappointing. i know, but you're back at china and the right in scotland should be from rain season, but it came and it's, it's gone for a couple of days. i suspect if i was getting caught se one's getting the southwest, couldn't things 20 not is. what about the way it should be? and for most the rest of charlotte is don't particular health is just
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disappointingly dried at the moment. not so surprising is the lack of big shows, mostly in pakistan, northeast and india. back into the actual season. 12, pretty big ones here, i think seasonally, that is correct. for india itself, they are shaking themselves in the northern play where it's too hot, so that should be about $3.00 to $5.00 degrees for the service to to down the coast . in carola, there's some right, typical or pre monsoon season on causing the cost of presidential one off into up here we explore how the outcome could shape the country's economy. the labor market is facing up. chubb is it time to of skill workers plus consumers are struggling with sky high inflation, but the luxury sector is still shining. counting the cost on al jazeera, investigating the use and abuse of power across the globe. all knowledge is here.
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the, [000:00:00;00] the you're watching, you'll just hear a reminder of our top story is the south and took us. it applies candidates and n o n has thrown his support upon president ridge of type edwin and sundays. rental funds, alonzo versus scene, is key to securing victory. doing the tree fight at a school and guy on a has killed at least 20 people. the government says several others were injured in the early morning place. and the region is nadia because it's not, you know, the us has signed a security packed with popping your guinea as washington tries to count of china is
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influence the age of pacific region. the deal expands the us military presence and makes it easier for the nations forces to work together. a large areas, presidents will, how much of a hurry has opened? imagine you, oil refinery near la goes the project is part of an if it's in fuel shortages. although it is one of africa's biggest oil produces nigeria improvements petroleum products because that doesn't have enough refineries to well, let's take a look at how refineries work. nigeria produces about 500000000 barrels of oil a year. but that is rule crude, which isn't very useful on its own, an oil refinery since crude along that column where it is broken down into useful products using a chemical process. along the way it becomes heavy oil, diesel, and fuel because,
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and airplanes. the process also creates by products that can be used in fair slices . and plastics of interest has moved from law, goes with a capacity to define $650000.00 bottles of this refinery owned by applicants, which this man is growing much of a quote for supplies from the nigerian nursing of petroleum company. now a lot of people are looking forward to this refinery to meet local governments and, and the renewal shortage at the toner products in nigeria, nigeria itself or just we just don't produce it. that's cool. government to refine was what these refineries have not produced. a single refund petroleum products over the past few decades, simply because of a subsidy program run by the government, maybe not as close to the program and also a drain on the not draining. they're going to be, they believe the 10 so really as of dollars are being used. why being siphoned under the particular program, i'm not instructing the economy blackboard. i just don't know what i mean. i do to,
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that's looking forward to these particular refinery to meet look menu was stuff for content is some of them on producer, but don't have the capacity to refine their own oil. so they're hoping that there's plants when it's pointing a personal will help me. those demands and i, lot of people are looking closely to see how that would translate into it, you know, make a most pulled an identity economy and also start government corruption in but not in the world. how many degrees colleges make goes are not getting the bell. the russian journalist who was pulled off a plane and sentenced to h e as in prison, has officially been pub. and the arrest of running pretty soon, which caused international outrage in 2021. up to a fake bottom warning lead to his flight thing to, to minutes and force to land. he ran in opposition telegram channel. he was convicted of organizing on risk and pulsing to seize power for the civil things, present location k, and
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a video released by state media. yeah. can this now i'm very happy, of course, too many motions at the moment, difficult to express them, but i'm very grateful to the country and to the president. for this decision, i hope it will be only better now. the journalists in tennessee, i have been protesting against new laws. they say being used to intimidate independence media. dozens gathered outside the national journalist and union and tennis. after a journalist from a radio station was imprisoned under the new laws. and now the president at the station spoke of the protest morning of the growing government campaign against the media, the zip code sections of what is said and is that we have a deep conviction that things are changing and that they're a real dangerous to free speech is dangerous to democracy. now we must remain vigilant that we have to keep doing our job. we have to do the work. i am convinced that we are facing in our case, i misunderstanding the will dissipate quite quickly. i, as the great prime minister has told the president,
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there is no possibility of forming a new government. this despised korea, goldsmith's attack us as a new democracy party winning the most votes and elections on sunday. stephanie ticket has been speaking with verses in athens. it's business as usual here in the capital, often certainly when it comes to the tourist season, which is in full swing, but many greeks will tell you that so much has changed. greece has moved to them. they've voted overwhelmingly blue, and that is for the party of prime minister. get back with me. so talk you soon. that's the new democracy. now even if you support the party or whether you are against it, the amount of votes they received was a surprise to many vehicle i guess increasing s c. even fed up with cafe. the election results are beyond any expectations mister me. so tucked as has gained a very high percentage, and he will produce results. i'm sure the 4 years from now, greece will be much better off. no one expected this. it's a very big victory for him. you will you be a phone at if it is that even
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a thing most people told me they wouldn't voice when you democracy, but here we are. i hope the things will go well, but i didn't expect this. people kept telling me they didn't vote for new democracy, so i'm amazed at these results. seems they've voted for them anyway. and what, what are some of the kind of part of what are they gotta be posting? i'm very happy and very satisfied that mr. mits attack is, was elected with this percentage because i think he's the best solution for grandfather. he's the only one who can take it forward with securing the associate . so what's next? politically, while the president has tossed the prime minister with forming a coalition government, because despite those big numbers need so talk, he's hasn't quite received the number to be able to have a majority in parliament. he is such and he said it's publicly to rule only with his new democracy party. there will seem to be a wonderful action as widely predicted within the next few weeks. and that has a change to the system in defense of the winning parts will be allocated a bonus amount of seats making one party rules you democracy and prime minister meet. so attack is for the next 4 years. extremely likely. stephanie decker,
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all g 0 assets sized books, parent company miss that has been fined a wrinkled $1300000000.00 of reaching a you data protection laws and regulations found mesa unlawfully sent the personal dasa of european uses to the us. it's been ordered to stop the trans atlantic data transfers within 5 months. privacy campaign is feared, the data could be exposed to us intelligence agencies. may this is it plans to appeal growing numbers of tourists heading to the world southern most confidence that science aside, the increasing number of ships leaving southern chile full and talk to poses a threat to the pristine environment. i live in america, it is that lucy and human reports from novel rino orleans on the journey to cape horn begins on the ferry that leads blue that in this chile, once
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a week on the fall we have the crews and the smoke islands. it's a 30 hour voyage to the wild south, which unlike north america's wild, west, is still wild. tom star when described his voyage to pay pulling on the h. m as weigle in 18. 33 as a pivotal moment in his life. and keep the spirit of the origin of this free. she's the scenery here is still for spain. but as we prepared to pass in the same place for the darwin himself must have observed, we are acutely aware of just how much and how fast our natural world is changing. a decade ago, this place you reach the ocean, but now it's melting fast. we arrive in put williams, population to 1000, with streets were paid only 7 years ago in houses that julian naval base government workers, a small need of you that in community and can crab fishermen and cut off to the
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things have improved the reason to go to internet but more change is on the way next door, a larger dock is being built to make port williams, a gateway to antarctica, for cruise ships, and weigh it at the window. yes. the gulf will bring us some of our neighbors, tourists, but now we'll need the bigger and that will trickle. tourism is an option, but not just any tourism st. climate experts or worried about preserving these tempered forest home to 5 percent of the plan. it's bio diversity, that's why conservation is to promote in bird watching to inspire people to protect vulnerable species such as these large woodpeckers. it's called bio sylvia. this was coined by dr. jo wilson from harvard and it's steps every, every human has an innate connection and the love of nature. birds of the 1st species to respond to climate change. so scientists are conducting intense research
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abuse. so then target cars, they use almost invisible nips to capture migratory birds and place a tiny gps on their wings. also testing them for this various diseases like bird fuel, if they can fit this will see this concept image is mainly from humans altering l. ecosystems by entering habitats that were previously isolated. i'm putting animals in contact for few minutes which can spread diseases. but some of the keyboard, international research center based here is also promoting bio cultural education. betty and it will help submit a new model of sustainable development on our planets, remaining on spoiled environment. and then vicious and experiment could have a little impact. seeing human al jazeera, put williams chevy, the 1st salad implement to go into spaces now and full the international space station. time when we move in toward final docking,

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