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tv   NEWSHOUR  Al Jazeera  May 27, 2023 4:00pm-5:01pm AST

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0 well tells the extraordinary story of nobody else who suffice exile of the death of to king a day while the king was reading through the 1st to a switch where it was tonight, who was prime minister 14 times until he's lucky eventually run out. the rocky power broke out just 0 there's a wave of sentiment around the world will feel that she won't accountability from the people who are running their countries and i think often people's voices, adulthood, because that's not part of the mainstream news. marcy, obviously we cover the big stories and we report from the big events is going on, but we'll say tell the stories of people generally does have a voice. i mean one of the charm. well, that's never be afraid to put your hand up and ask a question. and i think that's what i actually really does. we all the questions for people who should be accountable. and also if we get people to give that view of what's going on, the,
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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 line from doha. coming up in the program today. torcous presidents read ship type bird on and opposition c h p for the cold, final rallies in istanbul ahead of sundays, presidential rentals alarm simon said, i live in total care where there's just a couple of hours left for campaigning ahead of a historic presidential election rematch certainly as president chair is a national security council meeting of to violence between police and ethnic serbs in northern kosovo, and negotiations to resolve the us government's debt limits. crisis drag on the presidential biden says he's optimistic that a deal is close. how do i roll ballpark?
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with sport and absolutely huge di and germany would be far to die of the buddhist. so you can see that about to kick off a decade of borrowing music dominance may be coming to an end with the rest, the adult, and on the verge of winning that 1st title since 2012 the . so we begin this news hour in turkey where the 2 presidential candidates are making their final pitch. the head of sundays run off, voters will choose between incumbent rich up type road one and the opposition leader came ok. they came out, can they still roller? or the one received $49.00 points, 39 percent of the votes in the 1st round while can each their own little got 44.92 percent. neither cleared the 50 percent threshold needed to avoid a 2nd round. and that's why sammy say, dad is heading our special election coverage from the boss for us and is stumble sammy, i know you have
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a full lineup of guests and correspondence. take it away. the size so much several. yeah, we are just hours away from witnessing history when this country for the 1st time, and it's more than political history is going to go to a 2nd round of the presidential election of remax. you can call it. well, this is coming at a time of hyphens, nationalistic rhetoric, in the campaign, a company of a ton of concerns to the economy as the lira site for reco low against the dollar, just ahead of the weekend. and all of this, against the backdrop of several mentioned that with president and project type of the one taking the lead in the 1st round, the voting. he has an event and going into the 2nd round. well, we've got correspondence, the certified to the rights across the subject covering this story for us sitting across the all new is in the hotline one of the hotlines of to kia. she's covering the story from the ones, the code to sherry, and the bulk of the 1st. we start with hash of,
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of his life for us from i included the seats of the political power of this country . one of the big things that's being watched here how soon of course is what's happening to the nationalist vote, the nationalist comp. brian indeed sent me. this is a flight that is going to be decided by the candidates who can manage to build bridges with the altima. and that sort of this may speak stuck in a gainsville or the 1st round of the election. missouri gave us a key lead though the cs be the kill position, pump the is holding radi as we speak. and we're expecting light to come out, getting this out over to, to talk to who's supposed to hear. and the reason why the run thinking of the bodies is to try to maintain the mountain to and they have a huge challenge ahead,
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which is basically trying to convince the it all to the national is the far right that they should step in the votes to the off position, so that can look at that come out can, is that a look can when this election, as you know, send me, it is going to be an extremely delicate task. i had 4 come out to this. i don't know for the simple reason that the t big a and this call to enough. so let's move but not on this side, due to endorse, doesn't play, you receive the position with a very, very limited officer, which is basically slide to convince all the political policies in the us for that . so let's move, but that is about time to make a significant change of the country. i think you've all the votes to come up with the exception here, but not all of the things that come out of class don't come out and get us out of the country they. they would like singles. all right,
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good stuff. verify some odd. tasha model model from an incorrect let's continue this now. we the correspondence in the coding send them call. so all the, instead of one of the big questions is one of the big focuses will be tomorrow. come 5 am gmc votes, a ton i was especially in some of the kurdish areas. right? definitely. i'm in the kurdish bullets. i've always called being considered as a king makers, not only in general elections, but also during municipal elections in uh, 34 years that go saw me and, and for this presidential in general election again, curtis was where the king makers, that's why we have seen the opposition and lions eh, cooperating with the pro, courtesy car, the h d p. m. the people's the lions let by turkish present bridge and sleep as on aligning with the as long as the pro curtis part. these are the part. so everybody's counting on the was
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a now from the election of may for came from the 1st round. we have a nationalist, a vote that has come up uh, unexpectedly and now everybody's after that. but of course, for both sides, both the presidential side and the opposition side, it is a challenge to balance between those curtis bolts of mass. now this volt, especially for the main to position parts and leader to my college fair. although is challenging, presence our dawn and tomorrow's during tomorrow's round off we have spoken so many people here. they are telling us their story is they are telling us their problems . most of them are complaining about unemployment, mit. most of them are complaining about being met. her and especially they are fund that in with some of prisons are dogs. where is because this avi after a cool miller 3 cool in the early 19 eighties, late 19 seventies. there was martial law and the say that was a prism. people were banned from the is picking their own language,
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a broadcasting in their own language, i mean, and curtis, and then everything was, uh, everything changed. and especially after president of k 5 don came to power a he, he alone. so reconciliation process that obviously and that's in 2015 now they're upset because of the harsh language talk language used by the turkish president after allowing with the national the spark. but of course in turkey, everything is full of surprises. the waters surprise the politicians like we have seen on the 1st round it seen on the, on the far right. the presidential candidates who will 5.2 percent and for now the cars are support and come out of college. they're all low in the run of as a, as a presidential candidate. but of course, a trick here is it full of surprises, especially most parts of the country is full of surprises. and we tried to explain it in our story savvy. your booker is my home, my fatherland,
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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 a special ronald up record a splunk has an tours of position candidates kim, i'll co star all came in the 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 cultural laser laser 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. about many curves here right now, worried after co cheryl the made up the what the far right leader for me to is that he believes can secure him. of victory in the ronald law supports the court down on purchase groups and as known for his enter references. sentiments limits owes doug
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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 kids. curtis cities have suffered from what the government calls terrorism because of ethic as 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 park down one. 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, this is the lima christian as page the who the work for and the presence ads on the face of several challenges ahead of the run of economic bows and the misstating
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february 6th earthquakes have eroded his popular support. but curtis votes are still critical for the close. with the 2nd round, the spike claims the far 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 c, napkin sold out to 0, the arbiter south of center kit. right? that was, and i'm call salo revolting. the from one of the hotlines of sort of the now i think we're gonna try and bring you some live pictures momentarily. all budget probably about one person and he's touring because he was signing autographs a moment ago. he's going to be addressing crowds in a moment. keeping that momentum off, i'm talking about momentum ahead of the 2nd drama spring in our guest, who joins us here right now. it is stumble. delighted to have you with us again
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said that the professor of until 5 or 6 university and assembled. thanks for coming back. thank you. so set up with does the result of that 1st round? why does it leave the 2nd round? well, i don't starting the 2nd round. wooden advantage obviously because he was the leading the functioning of the 1st rounds. but there's still a hope for the shuttle to um, to catch up and the 2nd mount as the um, the victor still opposing the rise. a lights for its full. so hold is the v on coffee. the 1st found was a beautiful day where they saw a strong to care a much more indications of a strong took care going through. most of the selection was the photos of the opposition, a disappointment that as they see that narrative, the bottom of the challenge, orthodontic policies right out of the rising. right, right, yes. i mean, i don't, the supporters are happy to see him winning our leading,
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and our doing concludes as the winner of the 2nd round, his supporters will be happy for seeing consistency in church. politics continued to consistency between the executive and the just the wrench is as well well. so supporters are disappointed because they thought push that older really winning, which mean um, normally is ation and fixed. it openings. ready that something of a less than about the falls. well, we so that on the fools are not wait at predicting right. doing votes particularly um, cuz we started with the votes. were so much predicted by the polls, but many of the undecided voters ended up rooting for ad one as develop good, now comes 5 am gmc tomorrow. turn out it's going to be one of the 1st things that we looked at. exactly. typically the phone turned it off, the 1st shown ends up winning and the 2nd round,
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but that changes if turned out patterns change from 1st round. the 2nd rounds. if people who support out supported are doing the 1st round, still go to develop his books tomorrow. the same frequency and vice versa. then you may see a surprising outcome. i'm one of the things that happens now between 1st and 2nd round. this heightening of the nationalistic tone, right? i'm a big due to some of our arguing. busy can install role that has gone from the explosives inclusive, all that sort of fatherly fig. get to this 1st 5th nationalist. right. to some extent actually expects that we see that in the 2nd round, actors emphasize a more negative campaign because the 1st round it's about what we like most. the 2nd round is about we dislikes black. yes. yes. right. so both sides typically turn to negative campaigns in the portion they are chose,
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but the emphasis on nationalist politics. that's something that's the time has been a bit split a now off to the 1st. right? yes, yes. between sit on the one and to me to stuff the leader of and is a 5 part to say and the of the then the 10 digits of the alta alliance sit on the one. all right, so that's always good to do. thanks for braving the waiting for us here will be coming back to laser on the doubts. and as we had the, you know, the final hour and the, i don't know how many minutes of this boy hour and a half left of campaigning, the things that people, all of the, how that nationalistic sort of sentiment is gonna play out of the ballot box. tomorrow amazed what seems to be the fragmentation of the nationalist comp. for now, i'll hand you back to several in del sammy, thank you very much. really enjoyed watching all of that are reporting from the
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arbor cure from ankara your guest also. and that stunning view behind you of the boss for a sammy will see you again a little later in this news. our we've got plenty more ahead on this is our including finding out why government source isn't sedan, save the un, special and boy will not be allowed into the country and defying the odds and soviet era equipment ukrainian helicopter pilots say they want newer, more modern weapons also in sports, we will hear from world number one carlos outcries, the head of the french open, which starts on sunday. the 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 the protesters who are rallying against the election of ethnic albanian mayors in majority ethnic survey areas. see you and nato also issued statements calling for an immediate de
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escalation. serbia has put its army on high alert. well, as a big is in, is which on northern coast of where the protests took place. so you're at the epicenter of this latest flareup asset. does that sound at the moment, feel like a place on high alert as well? there's considerable presence of police that we've seen here since we've been here this morning that we've seen police. we've also seen some nato forces, as well as cost of a minute or 2. but where we are right now is outside the municipality building, which was the center of those protests. now the prime minister of been good, the has said that he understands a consent from his international partners, but says that comfortable was fulfilling its constitutional obligations. now these meds were elected the ethically as banyon and but elected in majority said, barry is in the cost of an opinion customer on the far
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t position is that what they were doing was helping these men take office to take the democratically elected duties. and that was being blocked by people here and this time. but yes, the tensions are high. if you look around at this still some babies left over from friday's protest. we've seen to augusta and see us just kind of stairs on the floor . but yes, the police standing around this building and you're on today, there was a, so it'd be a flag flying over that municipality building. but police took it down this morning, explained to our viewers what this particular part of kosovo is like northern coast of well, i mean technically of course it's kosovo under the administration of the kosovo government get in places. it feels like sort of you absolutely. you look down the streets here, the main streets assembly affects everywhere. so there's lots of lots of, so it'd be a nationalism here. but it's not only that to this, the people here. they don't want to see a comfortable independence, although co cost. so it, because of what declared independence back in 2008 people have never really
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accepted that did not accept the cost of an institutions they don't pay techs in cost of what they don't even pay the utility bills to the cost of, oh, electricity company and there was even a uh, issue of a protest and violence last year when the customer of the thirty's aust, people to change the number of plates from serbia number plates to customer number place. that's the feeling when you come here and you speak to people best far as customer, always concerned. this is a part of the country. and the people here though, want to have more autonomy in 4 areas. it is an ethnic he said majority, but customer doesn't want to allow that. they feel that if that happens, it would be a list of states that within the state. and that seems to be a part of the problem. but essentially this, the population handy is majority areas never, i've never recognized independence of cost of oh, i would much rather be a part of sylvia. yeah. and i just the late at least, spotted the flag of serbia behind you as a big reporting firms,
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which on thank you very much. i in russia says ukraine has targeted an oil pipeline on its western border. the governor of the scarf says drones where use 10 kilometers from the border with bell roofs. the pipeline was not damaged, but one building was destroyed. no casualties have been reported. as a crane prepares for another counter offensive, its forces are still relying on soviet era equipment. troops are finding ways to make due with what they have, but they say it's clear that newer a more modern weapons would make all the difference in this war. natasha butler has this report from western ukraine 23 year old below to mary's 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 helicopter that we use for training rather than combat missions . be sometimes quite a good machine because it's nice and easy to use just by being 3 decades,
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all this had to call to is new, as in most of the cranes aging sleep. many helicopters like molten weapons or might take and to miss all systems. pilots are often false dislike perilously low to avoid detection or manually calculate that the modem is says that when he flies and come back to as he tries not to think about the risk. yep, on this that off a lab there is fear in, but only before they hook up this test, a lot of people who, you know, as soon as they wrote this test, spinning that everything disappeared and you understand what you're doing. a focus on the task completed. so then there's no more for you. when you come back, pilots fly up to 4 sorties a day. with all these pilots has told us, is that what the training and military really needs is not anymore helicopters, but more modern ones. the schedule that we want more drone grange and power for
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what the much of it would save us time and allow us to operate at the greater distance flying. and you will how you caught this will be easy as to the better the weapons, the less we are endangered to us since day to the point, to quote person to see kings several other countries as promised olsen from helicopters to keys. in the meantime, is the ball on the ground grind zone ukraine's pilots make do with what they have and continue to find the o t. v. i assess about the 20 wisdom ukraine and the u. s. president says a deal to resolve the government's debt crisis seems close. the white house and republican party negotiators said that they have made progress and talks to raise the debt limit for another 2 years. the treasury department has warranty the government could run out of money to pay its bills if congress does not act by june 5th, while else was 0 now. and fisher is following the story from washington d. c l. and so the president says they're close to
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a deal. what can you tell us about that? well, joe biden was on his way to camp david for the we can just, it was leaving the white house on friday, said that's close to a deal. and then just a couple of hours later, the white house po, a statement saying that republicans are gambling with creating a mass of recession. the likes of which we've never seen in the united states. that seems to be a mixed message, but actually both can be true without being exclusively correct at the could be close to a deal. but the white house that also putting pressure on the republicans to make sure that there is a deal. because we know if there isn't both sides, we'll blame one another. another negotiators worked together till 2 e m at they were talking about what is essentially the last few hob yards, the big ticket. so being agreed, there are no don't to the minor details. so there's still a lot of talking to go, but of course that new some janet jaelyn who initially said that they were going to run out of money on june. the 1st them is that extended that to june, the 5th,
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that gives them a little bit more time. but as journalists, we know that if you have an imminent deadline that tends to concentrate your mind on your day force. they do indeed. so, you know, congress has deserted this holiday weekend balance. should they be washington, as well. everyone's going home because this memorial day weekend. that means there's a holiday on monday and there's a not given of course that the politicians should be on capitol hill to wait until vote. and the thing that comes through all these politicians are going to be in the district talking to the constituents saying what great job they're doing, say we're never going to back down to the other side. whatever the other side is. and say we have red lines, but of course it might be a good thing because of the politicians are out of time and then the officials and their staff can get together. they can come up with one thing that will possibly work. and then they can present it to them when they come back and say this is essentially the deal and you have to sign it. here's the difficulty for both sides,
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both right and left. there's going to have to be compromised because there are some things that those and the democratic parties say they're not going to. but join on the certainly there was on the right and the republicans that say, look, these are red lines for us. there is going to have to be compromise. what they're going to have to discuss is just what political consequences they are willing to face if the united states was the default. so the big decisions to be made between now and the 5th of june, their economic decisions, but they're also political calculations to be counted as well. right? they've got a week, we will be tracking that very carefully. allen, thank you very much. nearly a 110000 people in the us died of a drug overdose. last year, a new substance entering the illegal drug supply chain could make those numbers even worse. as rob rentals reports from los angeles. at a homeless camp in los angeles, chris rivera has scored some drugs defeated opioid habits face telling me was band
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or something now you know, told you that that guy that gave it to me. he says something you uh, yeah, that something new could be the latest and most dangerous drug to hit the streets. us rivera lights up to drugs and st. medical outreach worker, coreen uric takes out a test strip. this is the final test script, and this isn't by losing tests or so one line would mean it does have a valid name, silos, e, it's an animal tranquilizer known on the street as frank. and it's popping up as an additive in illicit drugs sold all over the u. s. we're trying to think about it. it's serious. it's serious. and it's not cool
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to be frank related. overdoses are increasing rapidly up by 25 percent in some areas last year. it kills by slowly suffocating the user. so it, it slows down a lot of the processes including respiration. so you forget to breathe. so it kind of shut down the kidneys, but it's predominantly, it's the breathing that, that will kill you when injected tranq can cause gruesome skin ulcers, sometimes so severe they require amputation. frank emerged 1st on the west coast in san francisco and is linked to many overdoses. there, the drug crisis here has gotten so bad. california governor gavin newsome has called out the state highway patrol and national guard to help the san francisco police crackdown on dealers. and we hand this out to our patients and knock in is an effective antidote for opioids including heroine and fentanyl. but in what seems like a cruel twist, it doesn't work on track, nor can, is
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a specific drugs the targets opioid receptors. unfortunately, tank is not an opiate, so it's not going to function the same way and treated, attract overdose kills users within an hour. many users, including ramon gonzalez, are unaware that prank is being mixed with other drugs. what's, what's popular on the streets these days? been everybody's going 6 feet under because of that. when he's told about drank being added defense and know he's shocked, ran down on taking the words that they do. but he and many others may not know they've taken it till it's too late. rob reynolds, l g 0, los angeles. still ahead know now is a 0 p d. the terrible thing. i hope he will be brought to one to 2 faces. survivors, everyone is genocide, speak out of to one of his most wanted suspects,
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appears in ports ancient culture revived. we'll be looking at the team working to recover afghanistan's priceless artifacts and the action from the pga towards the latest event in texas. where a hole in one has put this goal for rights in contention that's coming up later this hour with the whole process. the banks loved to making loans to some friends because behind the something millions of taxpayers. because those taxpayers never go away. there's a new one bone every single day. i mentioned it is encouraging national necessities from the previous officially requesting the integration of as important because as inputs we created together because i happen to live in greece somehow. i'm a center, i'm a bad person. that's machine on algebra. examining the headlines for you here and what are we seeing today?
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it's about at the moment, which is the rest sets the stage black music is an exploration of the black, social, cultural, and spiritual condition, giving voice to the voice less. now we know the importance just place down most of the most important place, the word season. well, from a different perspective, on mount is era the, the, [000:00:00;00] the, the watching alpha 0 reminder of our headlines this our, the us has condemned reactions of the cost of those governments. accusing of
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escalating tensions in the north. it criticized the use of force against ethnic serv. protesters, the nato, and the european union are also calling for con sources, incidents. foreign ministry say the united nations and voice of the country will not be allowed back. the leader of the army has asked to be un cheese to replace bulk of protests, accusing him of being biased turkeys presidential contenders and making their final picture. the head of sundays run off the elections, live pictures right now incumbent. the red ships i, bird. 11, the 1st round quite in, de leon will face off position leader came out. calisto rose, let's get more on that turkey a special election coverage right here on alpha 0, sammy's 8, and from the bank. so the boss for us in is simple heads up that coverage standing thanks to my so yes, as you mentioned, the live pictures speak to the moments here in total k o with the type of the one
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as an alt policy event. and by causing this stumble, mocking the final hours of campaigning and walk is going to be a pivotal moment for to the care. ok? elections and 2 kids. so that's the whole system. when both is goes to the post model 5 am g m, p, the decision they have to make whether a nation stays the cold weather offs for greater change, less type felt more about the situation we have. joining us here comes good to have you with this. how come on? why should i see the advisor always good to have you back. so it just, all right, stonebridge group watts at stake, 1st of all, politically full, this country in terms of the domestic political situation. that'd be nice to use ations of repression, multiprocessing rule and so on. but i'm sure that one is not on when she
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will look to liberate she's majority in the parliament to drive constitutionally changed. and i think that she must seem to get that uh because she wants to change the 50 percent plus one which i showed which cost for the residential that guides you the cost in the 1st phone. so he will likely change that. and. busy others points, but from the other meaning want that the simplest, the person that gets the most votes wins whether or not he's got more than 50 percent, he will likely lower that. and he may even come up with changes that will also take the country to a more parliamentary lead sort of system. but i think that the real difference would be if the position lines wins because they'd be talking about i'm getting ready for shifting the country back to the parliamentary system as they define why the president, of course has the referendum on shifting the country to a presidential system, so now saying it's likely even i had some direction back to upon the mattresses. um
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i was looking about your position to be able to go. i just wanted to clarify wrong because he's suddenly in favor of the essential system, isn't it? let's talk a little bit about the economy. the focus never has a rankled low against the us dollar. a warning sign for the economy going forward. i think, sorry, this is the biggest question that everybody's seem to answer. it's not so much about who will wins about all 5 when the i, i don't want to chat with you to double. 4 the find out the adults approach to the economy, whether she is changing the interest rates low to fight the place it or whether she will fits you. 4 faces and that give them sort of the power to be able to run the country back to the adult to sort of keep every policy. and i think this is going to be important because people are wondering,
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markets are wondering if i go on to, for example. uh, can i make a utah vase? but there's a point. so increase the interest rates as i explained the point, some market sent the already message, send the new names to the economy. but you know that the opposition side, they are being checked based on the economy. the conditions. b they have it cheap uh at that they will. absolutely, basically you'll, to a vedic, say they want to go. that was also the sort of policy. okay, the balancing act, 3, nato and russia don't, doesn't that wants to stay fast, or the one who's been the couple a turkey from the west to balance russia, china, and particularly the gulf states. and she was, for example, the gulf states to have. 3 actually helps focus treasury. 4 several months, so she told you to actually those churches course based on a deal or 2 months,
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sort of national is joe persaco, the sort of move. but he decided to expect that she would try to balance the west, especially relations with you. and as us about it comes to, for example, russia and ukraine works, but it comes to my good faith comes through, especially natal and the disappeared. it's a sort of excess, you know, slow, sweeter into the day. what, what about policy towards other mid least and regions we've seen total key is foreign policy in that regard. change significantly in the last 5 years of all right. i think i golf is going to play golf, meaning that katasha a u e. and so the increasingly play a bigger role in terms of harmonizing they are for policies with ad on story policy . and secondly, as
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a on board for what you'll need to physically rely upon. you must, once coming from those countries, whether it's to purchase turkish assets or, or a funds the, to the georgia stock exchange. she will continue to uh, the sort of deepen economy and foreign policy relationship with voice. okay. all right, how come all is good for you? thanks so much. we'll see you later. so come 5 am gmc tomorrow morning, the big data, the big time to watch out. well, a number of things. number one, both it turn out. a lot of eyes will be focused to see how that shaping up and also an indication of where the nationalistic sentiments may be heavy. so now i'll hand you back to several of the as a source citizen sedans, foreign ministry saying that you and envoy will not be allowed back into the country. the leader of the army wants volk or protest to be replaced,
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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 a ceasefire with the parent military rapids support forces expires on monday. have been, morgan has more from dorman to the head of the army, general latham set that's behind who's also the dfcs. the president said that the you and special representative to, to dad was biased and that he did not reflect to 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 manager of the rapids support forces, general mohammed having done would have not to 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 and that there was the address
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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 and you representative or head of mission is appointed. of course, the united nation said that they are south by the letter and by the statement from the army commander. and that they have full trust in the work of their special representative here and in sudan, but the army general. and so pro site here and so 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 feel that was fine in december. last year, i showed advisory as a researcher, the arab center for research and policy studies. she's also the former spokesman for the african union and un mission indoor for. she says the move to exclude bulk of protests from sedan doesn't come as a surprise. this is gene, this is an easy machine. the overhead was parts, so for quite
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a little 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 impulse. she was a kind of a tradeoff against the, the, the departure of the un mission in, in the force of accepted it after all the time of the base about who is going to represent. so mr. volk past, the departure was, is not really a surprise for quite a long time. we're hungry and especially since the, the crew has been criticizing mister volcker. the other parts of the, the, the reason is extreme is even actually some of them have people called up for his estimation. but he did that. he does public any. it's obviously in the presence of, of the government officials to listen pers knew that his, his future in, in the, in the was, it was kind of p t. i'm pretty sure that she knew that she would come,
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especially that the, the, the regime has a precedence in 2006. they expelled mister young property of adults, a diplomats a based on some assumptions and some some because ations of payments, if you're in by 4 fifths survivors of the 1994, a one and genocide, wanting to man, charged with organizing a massacre at a catholic church. to face trial in rwanda for those kind of shame, it was arrested in south africa after being on the run for more than 20 years. katherine sawyer reports from the neon gave genocide memorial in western rwanda or modeling uga cherry austin visits these memorials in young gate. during the 1994 genocide, a catholic church stood here up to 2000 to seize who had taken refuge in the charge . what held melisha from the who to community tried to set the building on fire.
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and when that failed, they demolished it. with a bulldozer cut, the t rex was on her way to the judge when the attack happened, how parents and other relatives were killed. she said the food gains keisha was a well known police officer in the area. under your mind, if we get ahead of the georgia, i was concerned when he came to a funeral and refused to allow us to bury or naples. i also had him tell the young who 2 men to prepare to kill the tutsis and slots of their cattle. that's why we decided to go to the church, russia, my patient, my was arrested in south africa after 2 decades on the run. he's accused of organizing the muscle car. it's a real being here. it has to imagine the tara, as people try to find the way out. they thought they would be safe in touch. but
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that was not the case. i loyce raw material had brought. he's 5 children to the judge. non survived. wonderful. i was good luck with norma. sherman and others brought petrol to bundle in the church. they brought the bulldozer he was in charge of the priest was also involved. he allowed the militia to come in sure, he instructed them to demolish the church and everyone in it. he's commenting in jail back at the memorials like i share it, shows the names of her relatives and friends of mine. just to get ahold of the truth. we're very happy. kyesha is in police custody. he did a terrible thing. i hope he will be brought to one to 2 faces. he must pay for what he did. what kinda curious says she survived because how, who 2 neighbors heat hot in a shallow grave and a peep, latrene, katherine saw all de 0 non good genocide memorial, ronda billions of tires and dumped in nigeria every year. with a startup company, there has found
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a way to turn them into cash while also helping to lower carbon emissions. environmental groups want the government to encourage more manufacturers to recycle . i'm gonna address reports from eva done for a country struggling to money to solid waste. this recycling plant office nigeria, it gives discarded automobile ties, new purpose, and the factory state the source of income from flomax. 2000 even not works, full tires that usually end up being landfills. i know, helping to create jobs and incomes for the past 2 years. we've mainly with the, from the highest seller recycling. however, we, it's just about to commence with 5 people to send them into a smaller truck. and we have all the way through to collect fit. people will manufacture all the things we do it, stick them for us,
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or the company to break even by the to business with potential. the company has already recycled $400000.00 or tie a sofa, which is just a small fraction of the millions dumped every yes. more than half a 1000000 tires are still waiting to be processed within the factory premises. an estimate of $12000000.00 cars highest i just caught in every year most and up in landfills. but this is making a lot of money. it's a capital intensive project that requires constant supply for electricity. and i did it correctly generates on the 5000 megawatts for businesses and over 200000000 people. if we have more support than we currently have, i'm quite sure that profitability would have been put up in a cheap so now environmental the say,
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the government to you must force manufacturer us to recycle that to should have a plan to ensure that the i interpret in that 2nd of data from manufacturer, boots and life, where did it gets to how to do it by the environment, not just setting the tire and then look into it. for now, the task of treating such an environmental harmful waste falls to small companies like this or like either that or sources or capacity to cope with a shareholder. but pilot at the door steps. how many degrees i would use it on a bottle nigeria, a still a here on else a 0 will hear from little falls manager on the on installers future at the plus. that's coming up in sports with the gene on. i'll just say that despite the roll rain, forests and implants plate and come back to climate change,
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democratic republic of congo is auctioning off oil exploration blocks and the congo basis. as julie struggles to agree in 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 africa direct showcases applicant stories from applicants or make is we bring you the latest from practiced on, on. the tension between support is a former prime minister and run ton and the powerful military june on al jazeera frank assessments. this board is because of the unit of the vision and the looking limited, suspicious to that also you've done,
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but then spread to the bestbuy. inside story. on al jazeera, the one of lebanon's most renowned museums has been restored to its former glory. the sor sock museum was damaged in the bare root port explosion. nearly 3 years ago, it was only 800 meters from the side of the blast. a 70 percent of the sorts of museum was damaged, the same blast, the ceiling. everything fell on the floor. unfortunately, the woods and sandals, everything was very, very damage. we had 2 years and a half of restoration works and rehabilitation works in order to come back to the original state of the museum. at least 500 artifacts have been recovered from smugglers and put on display in afghanistan. national museum. the century old
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museum was once considered one of the world's finest, but it was devastated by decades of conflict and looting alexandra vice 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, the smuggling of volunteer thoughts, dates back a long time enough kinda stuff. but during the was no show me, was this museum affected, but also our provincial museums that helped him with the most valuable outskirts
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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 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 donald 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,
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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 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. alexandra buyers, alda 0 for sports news now with we're whole perfect,
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whole farrell. thank you very much. one place to start a job anyway, birth adult, but are looking to in that 1st, but does they get cargile in 11 years? the latest open are of how it gets might seem that final game of the season is i talked to n 10 years of buying music dominance by going into this door. but with 2 point players, by knowing a way to guarantee that it would become champion spots. here we got adult with a one day old down off at 20 minutes, bard b wall, or etsy. comb that you to wait and hope don't with the slip out of bed one day long . so as it stands, dover best, but it truly sleepy. operates bar, they're probably going to retire their cars. if it stays locked, there spots a long, long white guy, still fighting the 1st off it by started games practice by no valencia's punishment following the racist abuse of roberts retire valencia's junior has been reduced off for appeal to the spanish. what will federation valencia's partial stadium closure has come down from a 5 matches to 3, and the find reduced to $20.00. $1000.00 for the cs was subjected to races, towns from the crowd, during the league game between the teams after the star. last sunday,
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i've threatened to leave the pitch. meanwhile, he's national st. brazil will play for at least against 2 applicant nations next month, as part of an ad racism campaign in support of the forward fi, skinny and boss to learn to. instead of go in leesburg of the whole bodies you're going clubbing says stop our body style. it will start at the club despite the rights fairly to qualify for the champions. the, for the 1st time since the 2017 towards the i taking season early this week sign up, took the social media to express his frustration and missing out on the top for our to apologize to the fact that led to some to suggest that the addiction may want to leave out in the field for a chapter 3 top, nope, size desktops. lots being here. and will was part of he said, apologies for but we did all the apologies while the all the guys did. and but i had to go with them, not at all. it's all fine. if ever, if i have of what now is i and some of the play would come to me, i'll be didn't for the top of the jump,
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see i have to leave. i would drive him to the other club, i'd say take the key comedy caught by want to go drive you. so because that would be something i, i never could understand. now also manager because i'll test it, says the club must dial the summit. transfer window is a looks like our one bedrooms, are really probably next season inconsistent form since early april, end of the kind of heights of a fast leak title. in nearly 20 years. also we'll finish 2nd but hard champions of mattress. a city we have to nail everything that we do and we have to seek for excellence in everything that we told you 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 beat, take a step back, make sure that this is the right one and go again with, with more a determination and, and the hunger and its on me. so today even better qualified for the loaner car gold. pre get some of the white shorts, a championship liter. max for statham edge, red bull teammate,
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said your parents in final practice. the session was ended early though at louis hamilton crossed is besides having just set the fastest towards through the 1st sector. his car ended up suspended over the streets and motor car off the required removed from the track. the upgrade of the site is at least some speedy will pass before qualifies or some other types of powers with the front sharp and get something to wire on sunday. top said on, well, number one call us our carouse is many people's favorite to take the title off the 14th hard when ross or the dial pulled out through injury. the us open champion is bad, he put a foot wrong. the seasons waiting for iep told titles and worried me for his wife all the spaniards said he's a much tough apply this year that in 2022 when he went off in the quarter finals. and i will tell you i'm, i'm the same player last the last year. only chance that the i would say, so i'm on my to mentally, i'm uh, imbedded on the,
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the kinds rates. what have you on the car better than last year. the for me is really, really important on the, i would say the, the, the most different on that's year. so as i mentioned, this will be the 1st for an sharpen, since 2004 that weren't to featured rafael, to dial. so in his absence, who are the main content is to succeed him as made his job to welfare stop? he just said for him to call us out to conquer hala alcorda has. he's the kind of 12 level one, and he's been grateful. having recently went back to back tyco to titles and ball florida. i'm betrayed to talk french sharpened champion now that junk of it. it's hard thing to interact with the 20 said grand slam talk to, but he's had a pull, quite cool season started fall, which so and dropped out to 3rd in the world rankings. hold on to 6. how does really recently be dropped, which at the it's having repeated riley 20 year old has had a great build at reaching the funnel involved and multi color and winning in munich . rushes the bed but as i said, it's 2nd round and also it is coming off the back of winning the autonomy like last week. and finally, we have caspar rude tolerantly wrecked,
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falls in the walls. however, he struggled to see it, but does have good memories of reaching the final in paris in 2022. as long as like books can go have the page a chat budget pricing in his hands. buddies, all of that with us on the welding. first round, always return to the live golf toll the far talk bridge. when i did make a buddy hit on a t, sorry to open with an even pa, 70 to the events in washington. so i'd be trump national, kept there is a short stay of a hard the lead, harold vonda, the, the, the american looking for his 1st when all the live circuit, his round included, 2 eagles and 5 bodies. he sits on the policy so play off his nearest time is just well, kevin, now he chose, bonded by full shots in the heart of he's round this chipping for betty at the full now if you thought about shot from now was impressive. have a look at this from harrisburg english. this is the pga tour his latest event in texas about holly water, helping him to get to knowing on the pol his sleeve
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a hard to lead a hairy hole. the englishman who's a toy rookie is 12 on the rule at the hall for a space or the towards the i team, toyota fall shopping garad tolbert. this taken a big step towards when he gets back 0 to tanya. the welshman in the latest pink jersey here avoided any significant time last as to his nearest bible feeling real quick in a virtual state heart and it's all about some florida. it was columbia santiago, board, proud guy who won, stays r t. but behind it, there was a light, the some rugs, liquid storage or the type, thomas and paper with the full told us the sides. a 26 2nd late in sacrifice, associates part of hard trial. that's a 37 year old for us to become the oldest widow of the deer. right. that's full. yes for, for now. and also which i got your i'll skip at that very exciting. i chapman time x lights on for whole thank you so much. i'm gonna take a quick big break and we are back to the top of the hour with more of your world
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