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for the final push to appeal devices into cuba on the last day of campaigning before sunday's presidential rentals the ultimate cry, this is l g 0. live from the hospital. so coming up soon and these for our newest resources. so the you in special invoice going to be allowed into the country. so the army accused him of being biased. the us and e u contained the actions of the cost of those governments cooling on it to de escalate tensions with ethnic serbians and ancient culture. revive, we'll look at the team working to recover ask in a sense process aspect. the 2 key is presidential contenders. making defined will pictures the head of sundays
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rentals election. vs will choose between president ridge of type edwin and come out of the coach to everyone is hoping to extend his 20. he is in power. he's backed by senate on who finished stood in the 1st round glitch. dodie has the support of the small file right victory policy. the opposition leader is promising to increase security and to port syrian refugees. osh mom about a has more on the challenges, kamala crushed the faces and the run off against presidents at one. and he has asked people to vote for him promising is that he's going to bring more freedoms, more democracy into to t and a promise to fix the economy. now the 1st round came as a massive set fact for him. so he is trading as of a ads on, with somehow like 2200000 votes. and he, so a 6 talk it a rise of the i'll try not to notice. if he's going to tell the alternative to another is he's going to lose the votes. of the codes and vice versa. this explain
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why he has embrace a talk until immigration tone over the last few days. now just simple enough here. if he wants to win, it has to have all the votes of cnn will hand see that will then just to remind our viewers, was the 3rd contends in the 1st month and he got 5.2 percent of the votes. something like $2500000.00 volts is going to be extremely difficult for come up to this day. i don't know. and he has been over the last few days, accusing the government of blocking his text messages to his followers, to his support as, as he said, that the government wants to talk is doing based on recommendations from president for those of you have as well as it's within my him a sense to explain his vision for the future of toki. now to assignments. if you look at the latest figures, if you look at the situation on the ground, wasn't for you at all and still have the means confident that he's going to be re elected. come out,
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get his that all the things he's supposed to do. i understand that this is going to be an extremely delicate task. i have, i probably could. his blocks could be crucial to the presidential run. also the opposition says the government's crank down on curtis politicians and security oriented policies have isolated some verses in the south. some costs here, these reports from di, becca. your booker is my home, my fatherland. like yourself many in the are because, know the lyrics of his popular song, the cities up, the heart of kurdish politics and culture, and how to sundays for special ronald per quarter. splunk hasn't tours opposition candidates, kim, all co star, or who came and 2nd, and the 1st round of building earlier this month. why a b says which body on the, the biggest problem for us is unemployment. i want to live in you, and i wanted to be a member of the you, a college that always the leaves are of the opposition republican or see it should
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be party, which for the past 21 years does not have a foothold in this region until now, it won't, it's 1st arabic or see them parliament in the 1st round. but many curves here right now, worried after co cheryl the made up deal with the far right leader commit to is that he believes can secure him of victory in the ronald. as all supports the court down on purchase groups and as known for his answer references sentiment. results will meet those that cause his own political approach adopted by some turkish voters. we just need 50 percent plus one vote to win this election. that's why we accepted a protocol based on his demands. first of all, we want to win this election by bringing down there to one and opening a new chapter to kids. curtis cities have suffered from what the government calls terrorism because of ethic as long conflict between the state and the output could are some workers for to or p k. k. the opposition please present their don's park down on curtis politicians and security oriented policies in the region have
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isolated curtis citizens to to the mentality of c h. b. we present suppression and language identity and religion easy. peasy invites, encouraged to vote, and c h b, which has impressed them so terribly while a k party has already done so much for the chris people. this is the lima christian as easy to see who the work for and the present savage on the face of several challenges ahead of the run of economic bows and the devastating february 6. earthquakes have eroded his popular support. but curtis boats are still critical for the close before the 2nd round. the spike claims the far right support for college federal would cost them. curtis awards, the pro curtis party, maintain the backend for president our donors rival. but it is unclear how coastal will supply can balance between these 2 opposing forces. if you wind still ex, see non custodial al to 0, the arbiter self is centered care. as the un involuntary sudan, wanting to be allowed back in the country, according to foreign ministry sources,
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merely as the leader of the army requested that vote capacity should be replaced, accusing him of bias. the you in secretary general has expressed shock and re offense has full confidence in the special representative. it comes off to the army cooled on reserve, a sand for todd soldiers to re enlist the count, 65 with a parent military rep and support forces expires on monday. have a morgan reports from on demand or the head of the army, and the fact of president of sedan general after the hon said that the you and special representative to sedan volta paris has helped widen the division between political parties here in the country. and that he was biased to assist in groups while excluding others in the political process that was supposed to lead to the formation of a civilian government. now the head of the army also said that had the commander of the rapids support forces. general mohammed having done thinking the did not get encouragement from states and bodies, including the special representative of the united nations here incident. he would
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not have rebels on april 15th and that this where would have not happened. now, the special representative took over his role in 2021 to try to help transmissions, events of democracy. but then several other political events happened, including the military takeover in october 2021. and now they were in 2023 between the rapids support forces and the cities army. in the early hours of saturday, we were able to hear artillery sounds in the city of on demand. and we were able to hear fi suggest flying overhead. all a violation of that cease fire that to assign and decided to update the residency that they're concerned that defies a little intensified and they're hoping that within the next few days of the remaining ceasefire days, they get the chance to either stuck up on basic commodities or to leave to say, for those people more than ologist era undermine the us has condemned the actions of cost of us government accusing of escalating tensions in the north. it's
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criticized officials for using force against protest as who were rallying against the election of ethnic albanian me is in majority, so it'd be in areas. but a, you also issued a statement condemning the violence and cooling for immediate the escalation. the violence prompted neighboring sylvia to put its army on high unless the theme baba reports the police outside the local government building and northern cost of, of being pelted with objects as they'd probably take us into the crowd. protest as it gathered here in the town of smith, i'm trying to stop in duty elected may from entering his office there were among the 50000. so to northern coast of o $2.00 to the collections a month ago. the finance following friday, scandal pay, several people were injured. one of the police call was set on fire. like 2 similar vehicles. and then they took peacekeeping missions to kosovo. arrived in the center
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of the neighboring sylvia president alexander voltage place the army or the full come back to loads or direct troops to move closer to the border. population decided to peacefully, non violently process. today again, please call me if those may are on board. the boat. people are protesting their merits. richard routes, tours with 100 police personnel, albanians for the majority of more than 90 percent in cost of those. but there was small minority in areas of to know where the serbs are with the majority. so now to make those boats was less than 4 percent local set up so they won't work with a new mess or for most of the count basie and policies. the claiming an agreement dating back 10 years with greater autonomy because it hasn't been respected. we've seen in recent months, negotiations on the highest level between validate and peace. the now however, every time that we touch upon the topic of either un membership for cost of oh, which is the red line for serbia. or the question of the association of cert
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municipalities, which was really the end, the process like we went back in 2013, all of a sudden we hear the costs of the government be, you know, that that's basically the red line for costs of the government. much pushed in and bell great verbally agreed to implement, to west and back to climb. it's aimed at improving ties in diffusing tensions, but those tensions url to real. but the bubble which is 0 to the dispute surrounding costs of a centuries old abided which ends in the 1990 is after the breakup of the form that you can swap you. the self declared republic is predominantly muslim albanian and wants recognition as an independent nation. in 1998, if an account by any of the groups loans to rebellion in serbian control, that led to yvonne, it responds by serbian forces and the eliza nicer intervene, forcing sylvia to withdraw its troops. since then, international peacekeepers had been stations in the region, in 2000 denied cost of of declared its independence. but sylvia has not recognized
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as in march costs a vote in the city. and government made a verbal agreement backed by the west to grant local subs more or 20 me most a casara, lila is a member of cost of us problem and she says, sylvia, which hasn't recognized cost of us independence, has used this kind of rhetoric in the past, it's not the 1st time that serbia has ordered its troops close to border with castillo, if actually within 6 months or within its last 7 months is the 2nd time we had this situation before. and it's one of the publication of precedent which is uh towards uh, comfortable and its, um. so granted, what do we have seen recently in, in particular with the advanced for municipalities in the north is the fact that which is border the resignation off for many years. and other, so being representative from costs are based the fusions to reside and to leave the institutions leaving the institutions without actually people who would represent their citizens. so within the last 6 months, we have as citizens,
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without municipalities, services for municipalities in the north. and also municipalities without mayer's a 1st time elections were scheduled in december of last year. and then with the request of international community and other actors of the ground for postpone, for a, for in april, all the efforts were made from possible use the fusions to actually to have the election be to help properly. and this is in april when we a in also encountered interference from serbia directly from government and presidents, which is himself discouraging service that participates in these elections, threatening them using all kinds of methods of threat them. and blackmail are still ahead on al jazeera, the tension mountain, so the judges direction to the e. u o. back to the russians phones. now south korea's government is planning to reduce the number of suicides among young people, the,
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the, the hello. good to see. let's go with your world's weather update. this is a pretty typical pattern for this some of the year in australia disturbs whether through this se shower is idle, a camera, melbourne bit more in the way of cloud cover for sydney. and then last it with winds for a whole bar here of about 40 to 50 kilometers per hour, opportunity ceiling. we go and both islands here under weather alerts for both rain and wind. here comes the next patch of wet weather moving into the northland on sunday. se asia pulses of rain rolling across sumatra island. but i've got to get you just to the east of the philippines. i've got an update right now on super type fu mar. well, let's go in for a closer look. this is going to view or to the right of lose on island to the right of taiwan as well. the red line is where this forecast model is putting it. go in
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tracking toward japan's root islands. already high wave alerts in play and heavy rainfall as spots speaking of heavy rainfall just the other day. shining high was dallas with about a month's worth of rain that that's what the weather has now. moved toward the north, spreading across the yellow sea, the korean peninsula, honshu and who kind of islands. but you know, for south korea around sol, sunspots could see about a months worth of rain over the next little bit. few showers though, and p on your bye for now. the
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or the the you're watching, you'll just hear a reminder of our top stores the cell. it took us presidential contenders, making the final touches ahead of sundays for on, on selection incumbents reach of the type at $11.00, the 1st round and will find the opposition made it come out of click, stolen sources and suit ends, foreign ministry side, the united nations and board to the country will not be allowed back. the leader of the army has asked for you in chief to replace voltage with this, accusing him of being biased in the us has condemned the actions of cost of us
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government accusing itself, escalating tensions in the news. they criticize the use of force against protesters who were rallying against the election of if the count dining in me is majority. so it'd be an areas you as president joe biden says, a deal to resolve the governments did crossest seems close the white house and republican policy negotiated cit, stuff my progress impulse to rise the date limits for the 2 years. the treasury department has won the government's could run out of money to pay the bills if congress doesn't act by june. the 5th with regard to that limit. right. they're looking good. very optimistic on the evidence the night before, but like, well that we have to deal with this very close to this to one of the lowest fugitives wanted in connection with the 1994 of the ones in genocide has appeared
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in court in south africa, religions cachimba was arrested on thursday of to 22 years on the from somebody. the miller reports from cape town, former london police officer full jones, cuz she may have been on the run for more than 2 decades. he's accused of genocide and conspiracy to commit genocide in what's considered one of the worst atrocities in recent memory. when more than 800000 people, mostly tutsis, were killed in 1994. she was accused of killing 2002 seats in west and one to 2, hiding in a catholic church. he was arrested in paul. so last week on wednesday, where he's been known to been living for years. yeah. he's facing charges of food and contributing the immigration act authority say you lied about his nationality and used a fake name, which is a fraud and sweet sizes of discussion of the immigration act, the total charges of fraud. the 5th charge is in 2000 january 2000. when he applied for asylum, he gave them name and said he wants us from portland. and when he applied for i
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added, if you just do testing 2004, you give the same name and came also, he's put them on. so it doesn't have charges went into the other 3 charges, 334, and 5. that relate to him being in the country and because the case has been postponed for further investigation, i assume i could face more charges. it's likely he'll be extradited abroad to onset to the charges of genocide and quote, guys, she must said he had nothing to do with the violence. others believe it's a case of mistaken identity. that is a mistaken identity in not that is not to him. buttoned up, the oppositions was directed to another one who was the same name, but to now have been or do you see him full for edges on the wizard the injustice living in the off. it was difficult to say what the
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things look to me. cuz she must been on the us state departments most wanted list, but a $5000000.00 reward offered for his arrest. the state says it will oppose fail when cachimba returns to court in one week until then he'll remain in custody at cape town prison. while the expedition post, this is lucky to be a long one, prosecute to say it's the beginning of justice for victims of crimes against humanity. for me, the ultra 0 cape town. catherine story is at the side of domestic and she says the volume is and victims relatives are demanding justice. this is the catholic church here, younger where more than 2000 people were killed during the genocide. they are buried here in a mass grave. there is a memorial, a now inside, there is a hole where we can see pills of the victims of what they were wearing
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shoes. us calls berries a memorial wall that has the names of everyone who died in this a charge. so it's very, very surreal to see, know, we have been speaking with to survivors who's leave the who leave here. and, you know, we spoke to one man who lost 5 of his children. he brought them to the charge because he felt that that is where the children will be safe. many people here in run to run to charges because they thought that they would be protected. clearly, that did not happen. we also spoke to a woman whose family members what killed a she was in the charge as well. but then she managed to s cape and she has a needs to tell the story. and she says that she just wants to see just this
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kathy and story all to 0 rhonda in south korea, the pressure of living in a competitive society is taking a toll on its young people. the country has the highest rise of suicides among advanced economies from sol, rob mcbride reports on how the government is trying to address is a spring festival, organized by the sold city government. an organization dedicated to suicide prevention spreads its message of hope. it's one directed especially at the young, in a society where suicide accounts for a 3rd of old teenage desk, throwing up some damage between young. i think the impact of the coven 19 pandemic has a lot to do with this. teenage is a very sensitive changes in society, and they're likely to be the 1st victims here the. the issue has been given global attention with the suspected suicide of k popstars like moon been, who died last month at the age of 25. a deep screen pressures of working in the
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entertainment industry have long been identified, but so to have expectations to succeed in education and employment in this hyper competitive society, we also gain a to and as opposed to an eastern culture, mental problems often attributed to personal issues resulting from weak willed power, rather than being recognized as disease. as a result, people who are suffering often to avoid discussing the issues and seeking help. they one of the world's most tech savvy countries as a grow, a focus on the role of social media in south korea as high suicide rate. a recent government report found the number of online postings related to suicide in one, yes, totaled nearly a quarter of a 1000007 fold increase. 5 years, each one of the issues the government intends to tackle in plans to reduce the suicide rate by us stood in the next 5 years test out and buttoned down with you. we will monitor information investment uses suicide,
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such as recruiting suicide partners and shitting explicit suicide methods. 24 hours a day to this and we plan to establish a monitoring center and increased indicated personnel. technology is also planning it's pot on the many bridges that spend the hon river and so from when more than one person a day on average, tries to commit suicide. artificial intelligence now assists a dedicated team, which monitors cameras looking for people who may be planning to jump in the hope of intervening, before they add to the country suicide told rob mcbride, i'll just say era. so in the republic of georgia has celebrated its national di by the dispute is growing and also the resumption of direct flights between to place the in moscow proven for us the of wilka before it's from to play see a celebration of more than 30 years of independence from the old soviet union, and more than
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a 100 years of freedom from the russian empire. but today, even to which is present, questioned help 3. the country is this, you expect a goal of european integration over really gone, how they may be documented would be good every day, statements and actions distance us from europe and lead us towards isolation use we use it for the question arises, where the, the words you are, is all civilized choice disappear. last week you want, you saw the 1st direct flight for most go in full use despite rushes continue to occupation of 20 percent of georgian territory. and it's military invasion of you. crew protest is that it was a gift from putin, for the government's cooperation with the russian federation. shame on you, this woman said to that corporation has included the ending of these are
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restrictions to russia for georgia and citizens. so appreciate this latest. so, and if they told me not seeing them, and noticing that even though i have a tenant of life who live in russia every time i have to get a visa. and if i don't have to go through the procedure anymore, why not? washington and brussels have criticized typically see the resuming flights. we've lost a given 2, which is the super easy to use is late these decision by georgia. no tories concerns arises. raise these concerns in terms of georgia, you boss the war. but georgia says it needs to perform a delicate balancing act between russia and west to this seat. we have maintained secure peace and stability. this is the most important thing in my job, and my duty is to protect the national interest of my country. is to protect how people these protesters wanted to remind you of. thirty's that over 80 percent
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of george and see the future in the easy. but the passage was blocked in flags to tell them dogs, we are georgia in georgia and this is supposed to be a day if you need see for judges where they come together to celebrate their countries. in the last few flags permanently displayed on the parliament building the people waving the flags not being allowed to police like tons of change. the georgia is a silver nation. free to make its own choices. isn't really in doubt. what easy is the direction in which georgia is reuben for us to be able to? how does it? typically one of living homes, most renowned museums, has been restored to its former glory. this has helped me say it was damaged in the
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bay route for the explosion. nearly 3 years ago. it was on the 800 meters from the size of the blast. for at least 500 on the fedex had been recovered from legal smugglers and put on display a desk in the stones national museum. the century old museum was once considered one of the world's finest spot was devastated by decades of conflict and losing at least 100 miles reports. by all accounts, this is a moment that almost never came to be young school boys connecting with afghanistan's ancient history. the crossroads of empires and religions stretching back thousands of years of the museum there standing and was nearly burnt to the ground. during the civil war of the ninety's, then it was ransacked. smugglers looted 70 percent of its collection flooding the global black market with tens of thousands of ancient pieces of persian buddhist and his logic dynasties about the gate as he smuggling
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a volunteer tax dates back a long time in afghanistan. but during the boys, not only was this museum affected, but also off provincial museums that helped him with the most valuable outskirts and full of historic sites. they all fell victim to stoughton destruction. decades of conflict have devastated afghanistan. criminals and traffickers took advantage of the instability and stripped its archaeological sites, nearly bare, some destroyed completely, like the buddhist of bombing on 1500 year old colossal statues famously blown up by the taliban in 2001 from i got a totally fab phone if you think of afghanistan's histories, a book, every page that goes missing, a piece of history also goes missing. the smuggling of on to back to means our culture suffers that and time movements difficult. and so it's better that we as an entire nation, put in an effort to protect donald funds so that history isn't incorrect or
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incomplete. with the child ends returned to power in 2021. there was worry about further looting or destruction. but the group vowed to protect afghanistan's cultural heritage to the lady told me as of the visa national values, and it is our responsibility to protect them. and the ministry of culture has this special responsibility at the old customs in apple it's, we have security teams to prevent smuggling of all, to fox. last year we stopped more than a 1000 historical artifacts that were being smuggled. we arrested them and brought them to call because been handed over the fox to the national museum. once at the museum, most heaps of that and his team continue their work to carefully preserved afghanistan's past. sometimes rebuilding a shard by shard and though they don't have the funding or the proper facilities to work to the standard they like the pers.
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