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[000:00:00;00] the hello i'm so then yeah, it's great to have you with us. this is the news. our live from doha. coming up in the program today, a final push to appeal to voters in turkey a, a day before sundays presidential run off line sam is i live in sort of k, i with just a few hours on that for campaigning before a historic presidential election. remax sundays go sedans, government sources say that you and special envoy will not be allowed into the country after the army accused him of being biased. and the us condemns the actions of coast of those government's asking it to de escalate tensions with mixers. a russell pop rock with sports and absolutely huge. di,
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coming up in germany with the fargo guy of the board does the season a decade of board meeting told me that it's may be coming to an end with the rest of the door open on the verge. of winning that 1st title. it's 2012 the so we begin to see was our inter key a where the to presidential candidates are making their final pitch ahead of sundays rentals. photos will choose between president read ship type or the one and opposition leader came out of college. the revenue for the 11, the 1st round quite handily and is hoping to enter a 3rd decade in power. well, sam is a dad is heading our special election coverage from symbol, sammy take it away. several as you pointed out that we are on the verge of witnessing history, the 1st time ever this country will have a 2nd round of the presidential election. we just hours away from witnessing that,
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but this is coming against the backdrop of concerns of calls. one of them highlighted as markets headed into the weekend with the liver dropping to a rack, hold low against the us stall and all of that. the backdrop to all of this. as you mentioned, sir of of kohls, president, logic type of the one heads into the 2nd round of a presidential election tomorrow. 5 a. m g, m t, with a 5 point lead over. come on color, start only from that. first round. we have a team of correspondence around sort of covering elections. system costs all who is watching the situation for some of the out of pocket, a decent amount of kias hotlines. first we start with how should i live by right? joins us from the see the political power in ankara and hash. and one of the things people will be keeping a close eye on these. what happens to the nationalistic blog, right? indeed, sammy, during the 1st round,
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the candidates of the opposition come out to this. i don't know portrayed himself as a soft spoken candidate wanting to build bridges with a conservatives with the national this, with the codes with everyone offering the tasks and your vision for his from g, saying that who will fix the economy? that to who will return and risk for by the men through a system as a country. but the results of the 1st round came as a major set back for him. but typically the spectacular rise of the altima nationalist. and this explain why he is now re inventing himself changing his not about to changing the way he tools showing up for spence when it comes to and the rest is using. so key things that's one of the 1st things that he's going to do is to send the refugees back hope why his doing phase, because he is desperate for the votes of the i'll try national,
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that is on the far right but headed the problem for can not get is that all to send me the, the, the bulk of the votes of the altar, a national this when to see not know how to enter his outlines. now see, not know how these things that he's going to endorse a president. the zip play you added to had living come out of can this out of little with a very small option ahead. he needs to convince more and more alter nationalists to vote for him. but how does the cab you have to? yeah, it has had an alliance with because particularly with the edge do be going further towards the altar and that sort of his face has a massive risk which is alienating because whichever direction he goes, he might pay a price for that. and this explains what we're getting into this point of the election campaign today, where everyone is desperate for the votes of the author and that so that is which is the same thing for president,
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was that for you have to have with the backing of thing that will that he's seems to be pretty much confident that with the 49.5 percent of those take up during the 1st round, just that backing from saying that no one could secure his re election. and i'm glad you mentioned that. i asked him because he said we're gonna find them on the bottom of that live for us from anchor. let's take this now to one of those hotline. the areas of the code is population, the out of pocket of what we have, see them costs all this time. the buy live for us and say that one of the key issues he's going to be watching what happens to the curtis phone? what happens typically to the turn out that right? definitely, stephan, it's a saw me because the, the main a position part is c h b is a condo for member. that is the marshals and to get and the oppression of curtis rice. but however, the pro curtis would say,
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have voted for checkmark custodial in the presidential race. and uh they have support of c h, b a for the very 1st time in the are because a city that is known as the capital for curtis calls for and curtis politics in the, in the last 21 years for the 1st time, the main, a position part of c h, b was able to have a seat in the parliament. so this is an important step. but of course, the reason of that support for the main a position until the sterile is the protocol. does parties announcement this 5 color settlers deal with the also national this uh, victory part of the, the image of the uh, the h t p reaffirmed its supports. uh, however, there is a concern on one cards, of course, because these are 2 opposite sides to pull their sides like negative and positive. they believe this is a political via, but of course they are afraid that they are. politicians will be suppressed again and but when you speak to people here of course they are offend that they are not
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happy with the harsh language used by the rules and golf far to especially after it's alignment with the national this moment far to the mh be following the following, your failed core attempt in 2016 and but they want to have freedom. they want to have be able to speak their own kurdish language. and a they want to have prosperity in the region. one of the biggest problems in the region, especially for the young people who are willing to vote for college federal then alternative parties is unemployment. they want to have jobs here and they want to have more education. this is a situation and they are booker. we cannot say the old curtis people are voting for, can michael to start all or as far to or pro curtis party. and they constitute of night. and you know, the 20 percent of the whole population in the country. but of course, both for present the play part on who's align with this promise. curtis far too. and for him, i still don't know who has a line with the secular pro curtis party. it will be difficult to, to a, keep
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a balance between the cards and the nationalist and we've tried to explain it to now story. your booker is my home, my fatherland. like yourself many in the are because know the lyrics of this popular song. the cities of the heart of kurdish politics and culture and how to sundays for special brundle up record display hasn't tours. opposition? candidates. kim? i'll co star or who came in 2nd. and the 1st round of building earlier this month by a b says which body on the, the biggest problem for us is unemployment. i want to live in you. if i want to key a to be a member of the you, a glitch that always the leaves are of the opposition republican or c h b 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,
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the made up to what the far right leader for me 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 enter references sentiments. limits owes doug has 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 the 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 cass. curtis cities have suffered from what the government calls terrorism because of a decades long conflict between the state and the output to the somewhat for support of or p k. k. the opposition police presence there don't spark down on curtis politicians and security oriented policies in the region have isolated curtis citizens to to the mentality of c h. b. we present suppression and language identity and religion. easy peas and vice encouraged to vote. and c h b, which has a present them so terribly while a k party has already done so much for the kurds. people,
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this is the lima christian as page the who the work for him. the presence ads on the face of several challenges ahead of the run of economic bows and the stating february. 6th earthquakes have eroded his popular support. but curtis votes are still critical for the close before the 2nd round. the spike claims the fall right . support for college federal would cost them. curtis awards, the pro kurdish parties maintain the backend for president our don survival. but it is unclear how coastal will supply can balance between these 2 opposing forces. if you wind still ex, see napkin sold out to 0, the arbiter se center q. all right, well it was the ceiling cost on the report. think to us the for that last storm part from her live on her report. let's bring in our political analyst here had gone off by c, senior advisor, the overrides stonebridge group, a pleasure to have you back with us on the 1st day of coverage. well,
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looking at where things have gone and since then oh the one heads into the 2nd round with a lot of them and some right. right. 4 the 1st on my only to hundreds of 1000, most of those. i said he's got solomon's actually very decisive is building allowances, situated for decisive miles. uh the victorian in the putnam is beach. uh, bill come to you to help him with this rule tempe message, or did you want to simply tell you to continue to vote for me? so i think it's going to boil down for him to turn out of his face. and he will also need to sort of big enough different sections to the to then really move forward with it is a jammed up from the government. so searching on the economy will search it as well as on the. 5 2 of the ways in as much as we count of those 3 points. so before we
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get there, we're going to talk a little bit about campaigning rogers, today's the last day of campaigning. but a few hours ago, if you are expecting the velvet gloves to come on instead of the boxing gloves, you would have been disappointed. right. it's been a great service. the 1st round, the 1st time of dominated by pizza nationalism, anti immigrant sentiments, as well as family values. and. 7 and extreme culture. so i do on it's basically as expected on a campaign based on those values. but then the 2nd b o position is made a gigantic future. instead of sending you the to save messages like this, a recap, de name based on nationalism as well as sending the following message. if you want . 4 or if you choose to go back for me, it's for the change. so there's been a change and that's a risky one, right?
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the position because it could alienate some of the other supporters in the lines. that's exactly right. they could lose their full supporters. but i think uh, can we start all the time? is backing on the last minutes? support by the international is victoria party and he's cutting on receiving more votes from this side. the dots lose the, the tour to show which i think is still going to be very, very critical. right? who wins the selection? one of the things that will be looked at very closely is the margin of the window, right? absolutely. as you pointed out, rightfully i, the one is going to likely be the vendors in the bottles and the question time, what is the difference? and because if the see a big difference in the boats, then i do, i'm the likely take on more uh it's sort of bigger agenda is like, you know,
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going back to can at least stumbled like doubling down on his on orthodox economy policies or becoming even more is sort of in division, these are the, the west and, and trying to manage the rest of the divert against nato, as well as the us and e u. so we need to, we'll charge for how big the difference will be. the margin is going to say a loss on the future. i didn't know the country how kind of always good to told you we could go on forever. but we do need to get back to the old salt lake to the find someone out of drama. and one of the things as how convers, pointing out that has really heights and during the 2nd round. that particular is the tone of nationalistic messaging from both sides, of particularly the opposition, the big focus on, on particularly kicking out the syrians or returning them home. we're seeing an up to take in that sort of messaging from the opposition. in particular, we'll be back a little bit life as
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a cover some more things. so now i'm going to hand you back to 0. and the, and the us has condemned the actions of kosovo as government accusing it of escalating tensions in the north. it has criticized the use of force against protesters were rallying against the election of ethnic albanian mayors and majority ethnic serv. areas you also should have statement calling for an immediate de escalation. serbia has put its army on high alert. the color these each has more from del great serbia's president. that looks on the votes. it's called a session of national security council officer. yesterday's question between cost of us police and cost of us are minority questions because as processors try to prevent a newly alexis ethnic albanian mayor from entering his office in the cost of, of thousands of debates and then people were injured in the violence fully use your
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guess to dispose of the crowds you as secretary of states anthony blinking, criticize the government of coastal and coal. don't pay me, sir. i've been 14 to reverse course. also yesterday's events. there be as presidents, alexandre, who plays the army on the alert and move the units close to the costs of a border. sort of being president said at large rally organized in belgrade, did this or be able to keep the peace and it will seem to be. but the 1st effects on service sir b, i will not say 10 words as a sources, incidents foreign ministry say the un envoy will not be allowed back into the country. the leader of the army, one spoke of truth is to be replaced, accusing him of bias. the un secretary general has expressed shock. meanwhile, the army has called on reservists retired soldiers and police officers to re enlist also to put on your radar a ceasefire with the parent military rapids support forces expires on monday. have
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a morgan joins us now from on. dorman, incident. hipaa. where is this coming from? why is the army opposed to the un invoice? well the head of the army general, i have some stuff that i bought han, who's also the de sac to president said that the you and special representative to sedan was biased and that he did not reflect the fact that the framework agreement which was signed in december between political parties and the army and the rapid support forces was not inclusive and did not, and was not welcomed by all the political actors here in sedan. he also said that the commander of the rapids support forces general mohammed, sometimes i believe, would have not true both if he had not gotten encouraging the encouragement from certain sides, including the special representative of the united nations. now sources in the ministry of foreign affairs had that because of that letter, it was his address to the un secretary general on may 26th. he is not welcome back and that's the un mission here in the country can continue. it's work and sue,
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and you representative or head of mission is appointed. of course, the united nation said that they are stopped by the letter and by the statement from the army commander, and that they have full trust in the work of their specially representative here. and in sudan, but the army general and so pro site here and some down say that the, that the special representative indeed was not very inclusive when it came to the framework agreement. but he did not include the opinions of several of the political parties who are rejecting the deal that was fine in december last year. so, but the army says that that's not going to reflect on it's relationship with the united nations. and that's once a new representative that they all agree upon both sides. this is the needs government, and the us agree on that person can take up the position of the special representative here in sedan. morgan reporting from durham, and thank you very much. that's bringing aisha boss for you. she's a researcher, the arab center for research and policy studies. you're also the former spokeswoman for the african union,
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united nations mission of united nations mission in door for. and you're joining us from doha today. should you and change its n void then? well, the as the unfortunately, this decision hasn't come read as a surprise. the decision. this is denise machine. overhead was part of the cycle time. it has never accepted really a rule of the us, especially since 2007 since the, the, the, the issues of that for this mission has been kind of imposed because it kind of a tradeoff against the received the departure of the un mission in the force of accepted it up to the time of the based on who is going to be presented. so we see a bulk of parents departure, which is not really the surprise for such a long time. we're hungry and especially since the big crew has been criticizing. mister volcker, the other parts of the, the,
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the reason 16 is even actually some of the people called up for his destination. and he said he does public to me. it's obviously the presence of, of the government officials to listen. parents knew that his, his future in the not in the was, it was kind of p t. i'm pretty sure that she knew that she would come, especially that the, the, the regime has a presidency in 2006. they expelled with mr. young, proud to be of the dutch diplomats of it, based on some assumptions and some, some because ations of payments and feeling by 4 fifths the they did to it. this was a new solution that is still represented by mr. arbor. i have a long history of not cooper cooperating vpn didn't realize that, excuse me, many things, in some cases,
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a contribution to the destination of the peacekeepers in the for it explain to us what it's like for the a you or the un to navigate relationships on the ground, especially in a situation like sedan, where there are belligerents, you know, want to win militarily. as it is extremely difficult. i think what uh, what prompted the cerebral home to a, to, to decide to expel him was mainly his position of not taking sides. when you look at his face, most of the students also a few days ago, he basically blamed the cartridge to florida for and parties of and not for the sections to get is not willing. so it'd be in a way that went in to, to solve the, the fight in our cards for this inconvenience. it's been watching june 6th. it's very difficult for any us to, to,
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to be proceed both sides of the objective. i said in neutral as being close to to all sides. and it's of especially when it comes to a country that have come fix a military conflict in which both sides are quite powerful and they, they can be expected at any time. but his main, he's the main reproach made to a guest, and mister walker is in for not taking sides, especially for not take his stuff. the gas to the, the roof is the forces. well, i should to put, to ask it bluntly, does it matter if the un invoice out of the picture? because you could make the argument that the mediation, if it's going to happen, is going to happen with power brokers like saudi arabia, like the us, not necessarily for the un anyway. you're absolutely right. i think this is the group something right now that the us is not really playing
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a role. it's outside the picture, the, the, the, the, the calls, the shots have been called by the us, washington, and henri, all these are the main parts using the negotiation, right? now, they've been supported by the they you through the factory least the processes due to the pharmacy teachers of the, the, the mediation. but do you all have seen, unfortunately, left of the, the, the, the mediation rose, his being an outspoken in spokesperson for the, the, the, the be the democratic transition process. so that's on otherwise, in terms of mediation, i think you haven't been given arrows for quite some time, at least since the, the end of the, the, the agreements december agreement. i show a boss reformer spokeswoman for the a you un mission in door for thank you for joining us today. as ukraine prepares for another counter offensive as forces are still relying on soviet era equipment, troops are finding ways to make due with what they have,
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but they say it's clear that newer modern weapons would make all the difference in this war. natasha butler has this report from western ukraine of the 23 year old of a load of mirrors, training on a helicopter in west and ukraine. there's an old with an associate designed and my 17 prospect. nobody weighs you. this is a combat transport hook up to that we use for training rather than combat machines be so much time was quite a good machine because it's nice and easy to use just by being 3 decades. all this had to call to is new, as in most a few cranes. agents, the many helicopters like molten weapons or i take missile systems. pilots are often forced to fly perilously low to avoid detection or manually calculate that. the modem is says that when he flies and come back to
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he tries not to think about the risk. yep, on this stuff a lab there is fear again, but only before they look up this test, a lot of people who have as soon as throughout this test spinning, but that everything disappears and you understand what you're doing well, um focus on the task completed. so then there's no more fear winning combat pilots fly up to full sorties a day. what are these pilots have told us? is that what the training and military really needs is not anymore helicopters, but more modern ones? the schedule, we want more drone grange and power from the west village and i'm interested. it would save us time and allow us to operate at the greater distance flying and you would have, you caught those would be easily as to the better the weapons, the less we are endangered. the us is the day to the coke person to see kings several other countries as promised olsen. so my helicopters to keys in the meantime is the wall on the ground grind zone ukraine's pilots make do
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with what they have and continue to define the o. v i assess about the 20 wisdom ukraine. right? there's plenty more that on this house. is there a news our the tension mountain silver. georgia is political direction towards the european union pulled back to the russian folk. fears of food shortages rise in gaza as land disappears in one of the world's most crowded places. and in sport action from the pga towards latest event in texas, where a hole in one who has put this golf or right in contention that's coming up with or who's got back later this out. the hello right off the bat got to talk about the risk of more flooding across spain.
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good to see you this time i think it will be around my god. the other day there were some torrential downpours in madrid, as of this energy toward western spain. now drifting into portugal, in fact, all of portugal under a weather alert for sundry down ports as we go to central europe right now, let's focus actually on the bulk. and so it's got some burst of rain across serbia . same here in the entire country, under the risk of seeing land slides and much slides for the capital belgrade. about half a month's worth of rain within the span of a few hours. also burst of rain around romania, and it's a setup. been talking about 4 weeks to now, cooler air being dragged down through the boss for a shower is never too far away from this stumble. no max out at 20 degrees today on saturday, but it's the opposite toward the northwest. plenty of spring sunshine here looking good in paris with a height of 25 degrees off to africa. we go and that disturbs weather in spain is dropping down rain into morocco. and algeria also a little bit of rain moving out of western sahara into northern mauritania. and for
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south africa, the western cape providence, it's com for now. but here comes our next weather maker. likely to generate wind gusts of 75 kilometers per hour on monday and a whole lot of rain a bye for now. the gene on our, despite the roll, rain forests and lens plate and come back to climate change democratic republic of congo is auctioning off oil exploration bluffs in the congo basis of julie struggles to agree a new constitution. the big pay to examine for the old purchase is against indigenous people are holding the country back. sierra leone heads to the poles when last year's violent protests against the rising living costs are sure to be on voters mind. it must, if possible, show documentary a new series of advocacy direct showcases applicant stories from applicants or make is we bring you the latest from practiced on, on the tension between support is
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a former prime minister and runtime and the powerful military gene on al jazeera frank assessments this board is because of the unit and the vision and the looking limited. suspicious to that also you've done, but then the best way inside story on al jazeera, the, [000:00:00;00] the, you're watching else is 0. our headlines this, our sources, incidents, foreign ministry, say that united nations and voice to the country will not be allowed back. the leader of the army has asked the u. n. chief, to replace the bulk of purpose accusing him of being biased serve you as president,
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has called a national security council meeting after violence between police and ethnic serbs in nearby northern coast of the us as a curious coast of those governments of escalating pensions. turkish presidential contenders are making the final pitch ahead of sundays, but also it's incumbent to red chip type or the 11, the 1st round and we'll face opposition leader came out can. is the role of let's get more on this. run off the election with sammy's a down in teams are key a sam e as an as symbol. the thank you so much serial. yes, we'll live here in the stumble, mocking a pivotal moment in molten turkish political history, whether a nation will choose tomorrow. it will get a 2nd chance to decide whether to stay the course or why the tool for grades to change. well let's bring it, i guess, to discuss this in great detail and have joining us highly charged colo. he's professor physical science at caught university and it's tumble good to have you
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with us again alex. so let's talk about 1st of all, turn out to them out. turn out. that is a concern for both sides, right? yes, it is in indeed the only guy that the 49.5 percent, but it's very close to any margin. so he's the support. those might be. busy to be thinking that you know and on they had said on deal and they might not be. busy and they're just going to be. busy as tomorrow, similarly via position size might be thinking, well the distance is about 5 percent is fine. for the medium loads fly by the we already lost the. so what's important here is the ability to fully or voltage to the polling stations and have them what we also have about 8000000 or so voters. we chose not to go to the falls in the 1st and now they will be. busy so
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fall sitting at please go back in vapor, come back. yes, ryan had a critical part of that, but could they turn out right? yes, that's critical for the opposition and particularly in particular because the positions candidates as. busy and pre dominant supports in the 1st, from the field to share it is about to turn up the rates remain well below the net national leverage. this suggests that, you know, there is at least some concern about the candidates promises for the other reasons that we will find the places. but it's absolutely critical that the southeastern eastern, especially realtors, that turn off and go if you're waking up tomorrow feeling you've got a bit of a heavy haul. not sure if you want to go to the ballot box. one of the reasons might be the economy, right. the 3rd piece, lira hitting a wreck, hold low against the us dollar,
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and this has been continuing for at least 2 years or so. and there is a, an insistence on the part of the, the add on add session to keep the interest rates low as to as to energize the economy. but it's so happens that the markets don't buy this and to be killed and see he's going down. however, right, yes, he's negative for you. and recently, the central bank reserves, or are almost all the pleated which suggest that, you know, when there is a, is ending balance in the demand. the supply in the market for tennessee. the whole economy could stop. and that's the, the warning we received from the, the experts that the currency, the prices might make the, the,
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to kind of be unable to continue in 4 days. which is necessary for the expos sick just because, you know, just to explore, to, to you also need to, to input bought energy but also have the material in the government. so he's got a plan. it's working on domestic production of energy. bon, the time is of the essence, as i say at a time, is of the essence for us now as well. so go to thank you so much for joining us. we'll speak later on today. no doubt, one of the issues also is going to be watched very closely as a pole secure the some changing rules here. not only those civil society groups who just registered and have comments will be attending and monitoring the polls. so that's going to be an issue. people are looking to see how smoothly, whether i need tensions around on. so now that i'm due back to 0. all right, thank you. send me the republic of georgia, celebrated as national day, but the dispute is growing after direct flights reserve between police in moscow.
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the government says it can't risk provoking russia, which is an important trade partner. opponents say as a moral responsibility to back ukraine. robin for us. j. walker reports from lucy a celebration of more than 30 years of independence from the old soviet union. and more than a 100 years of freedom from the russian empire. with today, even george's president questioned help 3. the country is this. you expect to go 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. is it for the question arises, where the, the words you are is all civilized choice disappear. last week you want,
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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. instead, it was a gift from putin, for the government's cooperation with the russian federation. shame on you, this woman said that corporation has included the ending of these are restrictions to russia for georgia and citizens. so appreciate this latest so, and if they don't mean that seeing them and noticing that even though i have a son in his 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 most go given george's official to you is late these decision by george and its ortiz, concerns raises raise these concerns in terms ofa, georgia,
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you boss or so it just says it needs to perform a delicate balancing act between russia and west. we see 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 of george and see the future in the easy. but the passage was blocked in flags to tell them dogs we are georgia and we believe that georgia this is supposed to be a day if you need see for georgians where they come together to celebrate their countries. in the last few slides, permanently displayed on the parliament building the people waving the 80 flags not being allowed to police like tons of change.
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the georgia is a silver nation for you to make its own choices, isn't doubts. what easy is the direction in which georgia is reuben for us to be able to? how does it typically so there are a few families in cambodia untouched by the genocide. there are more than 4 decades ago and the effort to make sure it is never forgotten or repeated continues to this day. as part of your car reports. painful reminders of cambodia, genocide during the late 19 seventies are enough hard to find in the countries capital. here in for non pen, one of the most heinous crimes perpetrated by the come, every screeching is on display. an entire secondary school building was transformed into a prison hospital beds into torturing and killing tools. some of its victims were party members whose loyalty was davis's. most of the convictions were put into these and it changed to the man as well. the commander was investigated,
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would be here to interrogate people and to, to touch people, to talk to people the victims by using electric, our shop taking on now. classrooms returned to the south and 12 lang prison. the memory and justice center estimates more than 18000 people were killed over the period of 4 years. many of them appearing and these photographs are still documented. as missing genocide, operations were not limited within prison walls. it targeted most other segments of the country, social fabric, as per surviving documents, sorry, millions have been compiled over more than 30 years to record the tragedy and prevented from happening again. imagine death or the high school in cambodia from grad 7 to 12. but it, this one, then you have about 2000000 young people who came to a specific understanding that this cannot, should not be repeated. this survivor,
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some right he suffered entailed to compare rooms raging, came to an end on the phone call. but the pain of the torture remains with him. he still recounts what happened even guiding visitors to one of the most notorious mass getting fields near for non 10 or more than 350 mass crates were found. the genocidal policies of the canary ultimately resulted in the depths of more than 1000000 people for the a car. how to 0 palestinians living and gaza had been under blockade by israel for more than 16 years. high population density over crowding and crumbling buildings on roads are adding to their suffering even though the site has more from gloucester, occupied by israel. because this trip is
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a small area of land on the east coast of the mit steering. and it's one of the most crowded places in the world. more than 2000000 people live in an area of 365 square kilometers. and that's more than $5000.00 people per square kilometer. in urban areas, there's up to 22016 years of located by israel has led to a crisis of overpopulation. and because the strip now food shortages are expected to increase in the coming years. like 60 percent of people in gaza. how much alarm has been living in a shop at refuge account since it was established by the you and spouse to me in refugee agency on ro, more than 70 years ago. he said it was much empty at the time. now he says it's cramped with multi story buildings and narrow alleys. the biggest out of the light, this area used to be green land, but as a number of people doubled, unwrapped,
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bought it, and built homes to give to refugees. the number of homes has continued to increase and people are also adding more stories to existing buildings. so have the come up according to officials in gaza. its population is increasing by about $60000.00 or 3 percent a year. that can be admin heavy in with a large part of the area and gaza can not be built or expanded upon because it's next to the borders of is really occupational. so the effective area of the gaza strip is less than the actual area about us. although agriculture is the main source of income for many people here, the overpopulation crisis is putting pressure on resources. especially food production and distribution. that's made worse by the locate and ease really forces attacking and bombarding farming land up to the us. and if you look on the look that up the left left it in what the repeated these really attacks, the continuous bulldozing of lands on the is really change. all of this has
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decreased the henri cultural area. and if you take many used only, how do you take these lands? according to the world food program, by those 70 percent of thousands, food supplies are insecure. despite efforts of 8 organizations, a local farmers life is getting tougher for the increasing number of people facing hardship and hunger. without urgent intervention, the situation is likely to worse than was devastating consequences facing the people of casa in the coming years. given to c, l g 0, got stuff still ahead on else as 0 ancient culture revived little look at the team working to recover afghanistan's priceless artifacts. and i'm going to came in bavaria, finding out why fi and unix decade of domestic dominance might soon be over the
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joined the global conversations. teachers, the good the people industry could be continued is say, this is a dialogue. we don't always talk to people that have different opinions that we do . everyone has a fully massive issue as the society doesn't do enough to recognize and celebrate women. it was it was fun to have an american occupation for middle eastern countries. the street on algae 0 el salvador was war on guy spot to state of emergency that suspended the constitutional rights to the legal defense. 70000 gang members were arrested at the drag net swept up innocent people now lost in the penal system. full lights investigates disappearances within l. salvatore's present state, even you, as a lawmaker, you don't have access to information for,
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don't have access to information on al jazeera, the, on the the, at least 500 artifacts have been recovered from illegal smugglers and put on display in afghanistan. national museum. the centuries old museum was once considered one of the world's finest, that was devastated by decades of conflict and looting alexandra bias 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 in the museum there standing and was nearly burnt to the ground during the civil war of
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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 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 buddha is a balmy on 1500 year old. colossal statues. famously blown up by the taliban in 2001 from i got
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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 then time movements difficult. and so it's better that we as an entire nation, put in an effort to protect out funds. so that history isn't incorrect or 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, to the mealy 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 1st been handed over the fox to the national museum. once at the
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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 persevere cables. museum is a place of resilience, doing what it can to hold up until next generations of ask ends with the history of where they came from. alexander buyers, alda 0. it's time for your sports coverage with ro, perfect. who is doing this onset roll? federal. thank you very much. it could be the end of an era in german football. the writing book does league of champions buying music are in real danger of losing the crowd for the 1st time in 10 years by going to sacrifice final round of games. 2 points behind the latest, the rest adult and dominate, carry has full on binds tablets facing west. some clubs have trophy cabinets, buying munich has
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a museum for the many prizes. it has one here of dozens of silver and gold. reminders of past the trans know of the gym and team is being anywhere near is successful. but for the 1st time in 10 years, this season has been the lat cluster by and currently live 2nd in the lead with one game to go. having being no extensive, you are in the gym and kept in april. the previous manager, julia non guzman, was sacked in march and replaced by thomas tissue, who almost immediately had to do with 2 players. leroy sign it and saw the o money, who got involved in a punch up with each other after a big game. as a result and kind of monitor, they couldn't deal with the dispatcher over elective and the company overall they couldn't build a united to him either. and obviously a coach in august month didn't make it. and even a new coach too much to for didn't manage to form a teen open, so found below superstar for die hard fans like hans gail duck. these on worrying times he's grown, used to seeing his team list, the title,
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know of the house for 10 years. he says many friends think something is wrong with the club was on the page and in the bold rather job the mat in the system. nobody knows what's going on here. we have this thing, and jim and the fish rock from the head down. that means something is wrong. you can tell by the mood and you can own you when you're fully a team, into the void left by his team is step because you don't mind itself 8 times gym and champions and now with number 9 within reach the on what's known as the tombs viewed is if you are fully, we have played ourselves into a situation that has created a lot of you for it. and that's exactly what we wanted to move into. and even though it's a special week, the key is not to do anything special, but to just try to repeat all the things we did well before we've come up time. his opposite number in munich, except his side stand. it's have dropped the season of good news. we've slipped up enough times now, but we're in a situation where it's our own fault and responsibility. of course we will now try
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to finish erase and give it to old, but it's not as easy but we're satisfied with nothing demonstrates fine unix, historical powell more on seeing all these trophies lined up next to each other. 10 titles in a row. will that be an 11th? no fit for us, you don't want to have anything to say of assets. they went on saturday. it's over some of the chain houses, there are fine unix stating the yoga. and trump says he has various adult with when the button does. league club, of course, was don't spanish or the last time the one the temperature in 2012. and they faced another one of his full, besides minds on saturday. as i can say, in this case, i would be happy, the winds against mine's for once. it's no problem. mine, so and what have you been moultrie? could find somebody sort of on the last game. then i think they would have had the chance to if i, for europe because i think that's of the table if i wanna have is that right?
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it might be not that much into it. yes, i hope i don't mind really. okay. just by now, valencia as punishment following the racist abuse around budget 5 and the see if junior has been reduced off and appealed to the spanish football and a federation. valencia's partial stadium closure has come down from 5 back to the 3 and the find reduced to $29000.00. the issues were subjected to right. this terms from the crowd, during the league, a guy between the teams and the star. last sunday. i'm threatening to leave the page. meanwhile, release a special so i brazil will play for at least it gets to applicant nations next month as part of an antique vices and campaigned, in support of that for adult phase, getting involved florida just, i just had to go in the list for the also managed to be cut off type that says the club must dial the summer trends. so window is i looked at our one better or with the english formula next season, inconsistent form since early april end of the account as part of harps assess heartland. 8020 is also will finish the 2nd behind champions back to the city. the
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final game is against rules. we have to nail everything that we do and we have to seek for excellence in everything that we thought and we participated. and those are going to have a big impact as a club and have a really premium plan. we may have to reflect the beats, take a step back, make sure that this is the right one and go again with, with more a determination and, and the hungry and it's on me. so today, even better for this sort of final practice session for somebody's motor car going probably just got on the why flood i practice or red bulls chapter shanita backs the 2nd box. this type of even trucking the sauce this time around the street. the 2nd floor is kind of starts with quickest and the opening session, thoughts. you then crossed out to the off today. and as i mentioned, the world shopping the staff and was quickly start role. but i need just the head of the other for obvious charles, the fact 7 target. well, champion louis hamilton recorded the 6 the best time it he's, you know, the status because
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a lot more competitive. but the better for our we especially i think we're still a bit lacking on the like general right of the car. so how it handles the curves, the bombs, the drops and camber. so that's still something we need to work on for tomorrow because you can see they are very, very close and knowing that, you know, once you go onto the limited call by, um, we need a bit more, you know, do it to stay ahead of them. okay. from one attire to power, so the front, sorry, put in their thoughts on sunday top. see the world, the one call us out for us is many people's favorite to take the partial off the full team term with our raphael, the dial pulled out through injury the car and us i've been championed as bad. he put a foot wrong this season, winning for atp told titles why, really for his bibles started, it says he's a much tough apply of issues that in 2022 when he went out in the quarter finals that relevant gaps as i would tell you, i'm i'm the same player last the last year, only times that the i would say,
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so i'm on my to mentally i'm uh, imbedded on the, the kinds rates. what have you on the car better than last year that the for me is really, really important on the i would say that the, the most different on that's you. so as i mentioned, this will be the 1st friend sharpened since 2004, that words are featured, raphael valves, so with his absence, who are the main content is to succeed him has made this chapter most of us thought we just had folder and call us our carouse, he's the color. well, double one and he's in grateful. having recently went back to back play cool cycles in both florida and betrayed to target french. i've been shopping there that you all could be just hoping to win. i reckon the 23rd grand slam title, but he's had a relatively full ty, cold season, which always broke down to bed in the world. rankings. well done, the 6 all during recently be drunk of it's out the italian life and that's where the role does have a great build up reaching photos in right. i bought the car, i went in in unix rush and that he met with the seed. it's 2nd it wrong guys. he's coming off the back of wouldn't be of time in our dependent last week. and finally, we have cast the root, cowardly rags falls into wells,
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whoever he struggled this year, but does have good memories of ration to finally paris in 2022. that also books can have the page a chat budget chart for you this had, but he's follow back with an underwhelming 1st round on his return to the live golf tool the far time. major way to just make a buddy here on 1892 argument with an even pa, 72 events in washington. how that be? something natural golf club took because i kept getting is 8 shots of a hard deleda harl vonner. that is how well of a sud barack and looking for his best way to live. second, his round include the 2 eagles and 5 bodies. he says he's on the 2 shots play overs . there's time to have a dog charles bought, i bought 4 shots, a honda of his, of his round this shipping the betty at the full or that'd be so about short from now was impressive. how about based on how is english are the pga tools, latest divided texas? hold on one helping him get to north on the part he's 3 shots of a hard the lead
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