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to join the label, conversation to just say the words, no good. the people industry could be convenient to say this is a dialogue. we don't always talk to people that have different opinions that we do . everyone has the police must have it to us that society doesn't do enough to recognize and celebrate women. it was fun. this was fun to have an american occupation of admitted eastern countries. the street on algae 0 on counting the calls, greece is recovering from a safe and on a crisis, the greeks reaping the benefits pulsing nations from his team trillion dollars in a to pull country. so why haven't they been paid? we speak to the rocky deputy prime minister about his nation's will. out counting the cost on al jazeera, the
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turkish president friendship type, or the one and opposition c h p for the whole final rallies and assemble ahead of sundays, presidential rentals the 0, then you speak to have you with us. this is elza 0 life from the also coming up negotiations to resolve the us government's debt limits. prices drag on that. and joe biden says he is optimistic. a deal is very close to dance. government sources say that you and special ed boy will not be allowed into the country. so the army accused of being biased serve as president chairs and national security council meeting out the violence between police and ethnic serbs in northern, posted the,
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the to presidential candidates inter key or making their final pitch ahead of sundays run off voters. vultures between incumbent rich ships on a broad one and the opposition leader calculated can mount can each to row low or the long received 49.39 percent of votes in the 1st round while can least a row lou got 44.92 percent neither therefore clearing the 50 percent threshold needed to avoid a 2nd round over. so we'll sort our joins me live now from outside the governing a k party headquarters in an inquiry. so these are the very last few hours of campaigning. both sides have been holding rallies today. what are the candidates been say? well, through the election campaign for the 2nd round president ad one's rhetoric didn't didn't change dramatically. so he was simply promising to make the next century as a century off to key. i'm for that was quoting on his supporters to vote for him
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that he can continue the mega project and it has the, the defense industry in the country. so he was promising and more powerful, tricky, and more assertive company than to anything to national irina. and also the t messages that he was sending out where unity stability and the continued to you was also focusing on different agility or the opposition as well. and saying that this is a core mission, all the parties that or not some of their haven't different approaches. i mean case if they win the presidency, they will not be able to manage the company. however, when it comes to the or positions the rhetoric, the campaign has changed dramatically. and we have seen that the position leader came up going to settle, tucked the nationalist wards. he has focused his election campaign on anti refugee's sentiments in the country and who was promising to send mediums off syrian african and pakistani refugee's back to their country. so the steering wheel
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gold was one of the means. look at that has been used by your position and it was written on the, on the data board. so the position i simply for now is trying to a few more of the national. this was when i did want to sleep promising, say, but at the end to continue to pursue both sides need to attract voters who didn't vote for them last time is the or to clear of the 50 percent threshold. who are those swing voters? the one is the main surprises of the 1st one was the high would for the for the nationalist part is they have seen that they have done much better than expected to be combined. they receive more than 20 percent of towards the the, the well the nationalist can do that. the one of the possessions candice sitting on the lawn hadn't received 5.2 percent of the words. and he was probably the main factor that forced both candidates to go through the 2nd round. and you have seen right after that, both leaders present that one and
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a position leader comes down to what trying hard to really convinced them to get this national. this was however, it's not, could you at this moment who they are going to support in the 2nd round so that the 3rd place. 6 edited so number one decided to support present that one into seconds on while the leader of the for the far right to victor party does not another national as bigger who has decided that has a know to support for kinda startled associates. the 1st thing was, are going to come from the nationalist and 2nd, the code is what here are going to be quite important in the 1st volume, the pro predominant procured. there's a green left for the has supported kind of start on the other now kind of started with has received officially and publicly the support of the far right a leader. me to is that and by this picture we did not know in the seconds on either front of the whole curse or going to be a support team. but united way is going to be quite a difficult balance. but at this moment, it's difficult to predict about to predict when this thing was all going to leading
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tobar a yard walker is my home, my fatherland. like yourself many in the are because know the lyrics of his popular song. the cities of the heart of kurdish politics and culture, and how to sundays for a special ronald up record to splunk hasn't doors opposition candidates. kim alco startled, came and the 2nd and the 1st round a floating 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, the cultural laser laser of the opposition republican or c h b party, which for the past 21 years did 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 deal with the far right theater. the metro is
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that he believes can secure him of victory in the ronald as well. supports the court down on purchase groups and as known for his answer references sentiments because the limits of 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 cas curtis. cities have suffered from what the government calls terrorism because of a decades long conflict between the states and the output produced on workers for to or p k. k. the opposition police presence are 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 voice 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 curse people. this is the lima christian
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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. 6. earthquakes have eroded. his popular support by curtis boats are still critical for the close before 2nd round. despite claims, the full right support for college federal would cost some courtesy modes the pro curtis party, maintain the backend for present ardon 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 arb occur south is centered care the the us 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 warranted the
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government could run out of money to pay its bills if congress doesn't ex, by june 5th. with regard to the debt limit, right, you're looking good. very optimistic on the evidence the night before, but like that we have a deal that is very close to this. a source is incidents, foreign ministry, say the un envoy will not be allowed back into the country. the leader of the army wants volker protests to be replaced, accusing him of bias, but un secretary general has expressed shock. meanwhile, the army has called on reservists retired soldiers and police officers to re enlist all this one of the ceasefire with the parent military rapids support forces expires on monday. okay, but morgan has more from durham and the head of the army general. after that, i bought a han, who's also the de sac to president, said that the you and special representative to sedan was biased and that he did
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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 welcome by all the political actors here in sudan. he also said that the manager of the rapid support versus general mohammed sometimes would have not true belt if he had not got an encouragement, encouragement, some system 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 you and 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, at the united nations said that they are solved by the letter and by the statement from the army commander. and that they have full trust in the work of their, especially representative here in sudan, but the army general and so ro,
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side here. and so down say that the, that the special representative indeed was not very inclusive when he came to the framework agreement. but he did not include the opinions of several of the political parties who are rejecting the field that was fine in december last year. the world food program has confirmed that it has resumed the delivery of aide incidents capital cartoon deliveries have been repeatedly delayed because of fighting. earlier this month, operations were suspended. following the killing of 38 workers. the un says more than half of students population is in need of humanitarian assistance. the survivors of the 1994 were won in genocide, want demand charged with organizing a massacre at a catholic church to face trial in rwanda. phil jones case, she was arrested in south africa after being on the run for more than 20 years. catherine, so a reports from the neon gave genocide memorial in west general one. the modeling will go to austin, visits these memorials in young gate. during the 1994 genocide,
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a catholic church stood here up to 2000 to seize who had taken refuge in the charge . what killed militia from the who to community tried to set the building on fire. and when that failed, they demolished it. with a bulldozer cutter t ray was on her way to the judge when the attack happened. her parents and other relatives were killed. she sees a full gains, keisha ma was a well known police officer in the area under your mind just to get ahead of the georgia. i was concerned when he came to a funeral and refused to allow us to barry or naples. i also had him tell the young who to mend, to prepared to kill the tutsis and slough to their casual. that's why we decided to go to the church christian patient. my was arrested in south africa after 2 decades on the run. he's accused of organizing the muscle car. it's
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a real thing here. it has to imagine the tara, as people try to find the way out, they thought they would be safe in touch. but that was not the case. i loyce law must say rob will had brought he's 5 children to the judge. non survived. what is the cause? you know, i'm a shimmering 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. look, i see, and it shows the names of our relatives and friends of mine just to get ahold of a short. 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. we'll come back. cheer says she survive because how who to neighbors?
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heat hot in a shallow grave and a pizza latrene. catherine saw all de 0 non good genocide memorial ronda the still ahead on alpha 0. how south korea's government is planning to reduce the number of suicides among young people and asians. culture revives will be looking at the team working to recover afghanistan's priceless artifacts the . let's get going with your world's weather update nights. the heavy along, kicking this one off in buck hassan, we see storms flaring up, upper same province, lower punjab providence. that pushes into northwest india will pick up the story there and one set. but for us a wide look at what's going on in india, the winds are picking up the sand. it does send that tar desert. moving that into states like good to right. and then we've got this went off the bip and goal that's
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pumping up the temperature. and so now it's a $41.00 degrees. ok promise. do we talk about the storms in the northwest? so for the national capital region, also pushing into the western side of the per dash and rogers fun, that's where we'll see the biggest down ports here. we got some major thunderstorms, as we look towards the southern indo. china is stretching from bangkok, the hopes you've been city. and here's an update on super type food mar words looking like it's going to steer to the east of the philippines, east of type one. and it for japan's where you grew island. so check back with us for the latest on that to china. we go, there has been a lot of rain across the yangtze river valley, but that's now moving further toward the north shooting across the yellow seas through the korean peninsula. and also finding its way into hunt you and whole kind of islands in japan. but for the korean peninsula, i think around, sol, some spots could see about a months worth of rain in under 24 hours. so you said the,
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the, the watching alpha 0 reminder of our headlines, turkeys, presidential contender contenders and making their final pitches ahead of sundays runoff election. and come into red chip type or the $11.00, the 1st round and will face opposition leader came out to least a role for you as president says, a deal to resolve the government's debt crisis seems to books. the white house and republican party negotiators said that they have made progress and talks to raise the debt limits for another 2 year sources in savannah foreign ministry, say the united nations invoice of the country will not be allowed back to the leader of the army. as ask you in chief to replace vote for protest, accusing him of being biased to serve. you says its forces station near the border with kosovo will remain on their highest state of alerts until further notice. this follows violence on friday between police and northern coast of o and ethnic serbs,
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protesting against the installation of ethnic albanians. the officials were chosen and boats largely boycotted by the ethics or population last month. the u. s. has accused coast of those governments of escalating tension custom, most prime minister alvin cruelty has defended the actions of the police and his social media posts. he said it is the rights of those elected in democratic elections to assume office without threats or intimidation. it is also the right of citizens to be served by those elected officials in serbia president alexander boot church, called a meeting of the national security council on san today. it adopted a plan aimed at boosting national defense capabilities, the un nato, or calling for com. disputes around in kosovo, a centuries old, but it worse and in the 1990 is after the breakup of yugoslavia region is predominantly muslim albanian and once a recognition as an independent nation. in 1998 ethnic albanian armed groups launched a rebellion to end the serbian rule that led to
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a violent response by serbian forces. and a year later, nato intervened and forced serbia to pull his troops out. since then, international peacekeepers have been present. in 2008, kosovo declared its independence unilaterally. but serv yet serbia has not recognized that as a big is in that is which on and northern coast of aware those protests took place . what's the situation in which on now as it but it's still somewhat tensed. it's still the babies left over in the streets. i can see the tear gas canisters and cs gas kind of stairs and broken glass from what took place yesterday does increase police presence? have you seen costs or been military, but also some uh, nato forces in the area. now, as he said, the problem is the cost of or has said he's defending these action says that he understands what he's international partners. but he said that because the customer and authorities have our obligation to uphold the constitution, as he sees it,
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that he says that these meds were democratically elected, even though the election as long as the boy cottage by subs in these areas and turn out was around 3 and a half percent in fact, but yes, tensions are still high and i've seen people walking past that hasn't been working past the police have been, some of them been putting the heads up in the same sylvia. sylvia. so that's the situation currently. uh, but for the meantime it seems calm, but these increased police presence here. explain what northern kosovo is like. it's very specific, of course, because it's populated by a majority ethnic, certain population in a majority ethnic albanian country of that size, the population of cost size, roughly around $1800000.00. and the set population makes up around 5 percent to 9 full of those municipalities. those areas, subs are a majority. now,
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when you look around the streets here, you see, so the effects you see graffiti promotions, so it'd be a, and many people have when this country defeated independence didn't recognize it. still don't recognize it's a subs, hey, i don't recognize state institutions. they don't pay tax here. it's uh, in cost of, oh, so it'd be in fact and even refused to pay the electricity company. but the authorities here say that this countries independent these areas a part of cost of all, and that's where the tension lies. now, the pension is also rand, is elected, missed the turnout was very low, and some of these men may as well elect to run 200 volts, some even this i'm, but the people here saying, look, was this the way that the customer authorities should have reacted is this the right way of sending in police and firing to i guess, and really what should be taking place is dialogue and that door lock has been taking place to day. department is to has been
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a half meeting. so community lead is trying to kind of dis, deescalate what has taken place. but as i said, many people here don't recognize, comfortable, comfortable as independence and, and have always wanted to be part of sylvia. as a big reporting from this is shawn and northern coast of o. thank you very much. russel said russia. it says ukraine has targeted an oil pipeline on its western border. the governor of the scarf says drones were used 10 kilometers from the border with bell roofs. the pipeline was not damaged, but one building was destroyed. no casualties have been reported are. and as you creating 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 that newer, more modern weapons would make all the difference in this war. the passion butler has this report from west and ukraine, a 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
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a combat transport hook up to that we use for training rather than combinations be so much time, quite a good machine because it's nice and easy to use just by being 3 decades old. this head cold is new, as in most a few cranes, aging sleep. many helicopters like molten weapons or i take missile 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 teach wise not to think about the risk for the zip only stuff, a lab there is fear again, but only before they look up this test. a lot of people who you 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 partners have told us,
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is that what the training and military really needs is not anymore helicopters, but more modern ones? the board that's kind of where we want more long relationships and power from the west village and i'm interested. it would save us time and allow us to operate at the great, the distance flying and you would have, you caught those would be easily as to the better the weapons, the less we are endangering the u. s. 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 ball on the ground grind zone ukraine's pilots make do with what they have and continue to define the old meat. it's actually about to, to 0 with a new cream in south korea, the pressure of living in a competitive society is taking a toll on his young people. the country has the highest rate of suicides among
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advanced economies from so rob mcbride reports on how the government is trying to address that. i just spring festival organized by the sold city government. an organization dedicated to suicide prevention spreads its message of hope. it's one directed especially at the young and the society with suicide accounts for a 3rd of all teenage desk. hold on up, some democrats in the only only, i think the impact of the covered 19 pandemic has a lot to do with this. teenage is a very sensitive changes in society and likely to be the 1st victim of the issue has been given global attention with the suspected suicide of k popstars like moon been, who died last month at the age of 25. a deep stream pressures of working in the entertainment industry have long been identified, but so to have expectations to succeed in education and employment in this hyper
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competitive society, we also gain a to and as opposed to an eastern culture, mental problems often attributed to personal issues resulting from weak willed power, rather than being recognized as disease. as a result, people who are suffering often to avoid discussing the issues and seeking help. and one of the world's most tech savvy countries as a grow, a focus on the role of social media in south korea as high suicide rate. a recent government report found the number of online postings related to suicide in one year. totaled nearly a quarter of a 1000007 fold increase in 5 years. each one of the issues the government intends to tackle in plans to reduce the suicide rate by us stood in the next 5 years test out of can button down with you. we will monitor information investment uses suicide, such as recruiting suicide partners and shitting explicit suicide methods. 24 hours a day to this and we plan to establish
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a monitoring center and increased educated personnel. technology is also planning its pot on the many bridges that spend the hon river and so from when more than one person a day on average, tries to commit suicide. artificial intelligence now assists a dedicated team, which monitors cameras looking for people who may be planning to jump in the hope of intervening, before they add to the country suicide told rob mcbride, i'll just say era. so at least $500.00 artifacts have been recovered from smugglers and put on display it s gonna stands. national museums. this century old museum was once considered one of the world's finest. but it was devastated by decades of conflict and looting for alexander 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 of the
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museum there standing and was nearly burnt to the ground during the civil war of the ninety's then it was ransacked. smugglers looted 70 percent of its collection flooding the global black market with tens of thousands of ancient pieces of persian buddhist and his logic dynasties about the gate as he smuggling a volunteer thoughts dates back a long time enough gun this time. but during the boys, not only was this museum effected, but also on provincial museums that helped him with the most valuable architect 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 it's archaeological sites, nearly bare, some destroyed completely, like the buddhist bombing on 1500 year old colossal statues. famously blown up by
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the taliban in 2001 from, well, i got a totally fat one. 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 towel, dams returned to power in 2021. there was worry about further looting or destruction, but the group vowed to protect afghanistan's cultural heritage test that's settled and the lady told me i was a visa, national values and it is our responsibility to protect them. and the ministry of culture has this special responsibility at all, customs in apple it's, we have security teams to prevent smuggling involved effects. last year we stopped more than a 1000 historical artifacts that were being smuggled. we arrested them and brought them to call to us,
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been handed over the fax to the national museum. once at the museum, mo, 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, algebra 111 knows most, for now, the museums has been restored to its former glory. the store suck museum was damaged in b. b roots 4th explosion. nearly 3 years ago. it was only 800 meters from the side of the blast. 70 percent of the source of museum was damaged the same blast, the ceiling. everything fell on the floor. unfortunately, the woods and finals, everything was very, very damage. we had 2 years and

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