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campaigning for tech is presidential run off, has ended candidates on the policies that made the final appeals to versus the down or kyle. this is alice. is there a live from? the also coming up a sub he is present, keeps his trips on the highlights. the boards are off to police and northern cost of a class with ethics of service president also faces massive protests against his government policies at home. this content is broken. following to mass shooting, negotiations to resolve the us government's debt limit crisis drag own present. joe biden says he's optimistic. a deal is close and a really good idea. the reports on the east side can font in nigeria. that's not
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tiring of lowering the nation's common footprints. the so we begin in to kill campaigning for sundays. presidential runoff has ended, though to, as we'll choose between present projects on the other one and opposition lead to come out, collect star lou. so let's take a look at some of the main issues that have arisen in this placement for race present. other one has promised to build 650000 new houses in a quick hit areas. survivors have been promised a 20 year loan with low interest or can its dark blue says he will provide those houses for free. the other one says he'll know inflation to 10 percent by next year . well, it's continuing to reduce interest rates. can it star lou promises to return to traditional economic policies to combat storing prices? he also says it will work to increase social housing. while the government wants to
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limit rental, including things. if elected, the opposition says he'll send back o syrian an african refugees within 2 years. the one says he will return about a 1000000 syrian refugees. and on foreign policy, the tax data says he will maintain what he calls his government in partial policies . ok, star lou wants to improve ties with the west to kansas have made the final pictures devices. here's what they had to say. a good idea. use zillow. this is turkey century. we want to make this year a centennial, the beginning for a stronger nation based on the solid foundations. we have been building for our nation for the past 21 years. well, i will solve your problems. what's the point of being involved in politics? if i continue, so problem. if a child is going to bed with an empty stomach, why am i involved in politics? politics is to make society happy as big now to wrestle set out,
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who's outside the building at a party headquarters in ankara. so we had from both kansas the giving some of the message to bases at these final bodies. what was the main message as well, present the ad ones. the election campaign for the 2nd round was not different than the previous from the previous one. he was some of the focusing on the thirty's journey or it's at west meant that he's has gone through the last 2 decades during him being in a poverty. so he was problem he's. he has been promising a more powerful turkey, a more assertive turkey in the international arena, focusing on the, on the mega projects and also in promising to enhance the, the, the defense industry of the country. and of course, a great rule. your particularly bad narrative is, is resonating with your supporters because it's matching, they've dreams because of the culture and the history of the country. so but on the
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other hand, when it comes to the, the positions you have seen that the was the might of a man or the leader of the opposition comes that old book has change. he's election as attaches, it step is you for the run of. so has to appeal to a nationalist awards. she has focused use strategy on mpeg refugee sentiments in the 2 ts and promised to send menus or syrian of going to impact his studies back home. and so one of the main sort of things that has been written by you start doing the beautiful is that goes turkey was, syrian will go. so as a result, his trying to appeal to the national is what's that you can close the gap that to has been in the 1st round between him and add one and to me. and of course tomorrow we'll see whether this new approach or come up to the start or will help him to win the election. and russel, who are the swing faces the both sides of trying to convince as
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well, one of the main surprises off the 1st round was the high was for the nation less part is that was not expected by many in 30 years. so that's why that seems right off the 1st round. both the leaders of president ad one and the leader of the position come to start on the have provide hard to convince this nation. listen the, there's parties and would those to support them. so chemically stalled and has secured the support of a far right to party victory parties, leader me to as don zonati support for going to start on the why the truth plays a presidential candidate in the 1st on see number one is also another nationalist politician. she has an aussie support for present ad one. for there, it's not clear which one which side is going to appeal to more the national is worse because it's close to the less as one of the backbones of this, the voice. and the 2nd one is the kurdish worth or so in the 1st round, that predominantly procured this green left party has supported chemical shuttle
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saying that she's promising the an exclusive democracy. i'm more human rights and just the dates. the same party has a loss, is support again for the 2nd round. however, many of the curves are raising their concerns as the rest of the core of the presidential candidate, coastal. it has changed since that is the since the 1st of all. and so at this moment it's not clear whether this curtis was all going to be mobilized as they did in the 1st rounds, to support html custodial or not of the yard walker is my home, my fatherland, like yourself many. and you 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 of splunk hasn't doors opposition candidates. kim alco, startled, came and the 2nd and the 1st round of building earlier this month. why
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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 college federal way is the 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. tomatoes that he believes can secure him of victory in the ronald law supports the court down on purchase groups and as known for his answer references sentiments which was 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 a protocol based on his demands. first of all, we want to win this election by bringing down there to one and opening a new chapter to kids. curtis cities have suffered from what the government calls terrorism because of
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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, with 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 kurds. people, this is the lima christian as page the who the work for him. the presence out on the face of several challenges have of the run of economic bows and does the misstating february 6. earthquakes have eroded his popular support. but curtis boats are still critical for the close of full 2nd round. despite claims, the full right support for college federal would cost some courtesy modes the pro curtis party, maintain the backend for breast entire jones rival, but it is unclear how coastal will supply can balance between these $2.00 opposing forces. if you wind still ex c, napkin sold out to 0 d arbor curve,
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south of center care. so this says it's full. so stationary cost of his border will remain on the highest days of a loss until further notice of decision was made during secures. you may think will by sub, in present exams of which in the fall, his violence on friday between police and northern cost of an ethnic subs, protesting against the election of ethnic helping in mass. us is accused cost of the government of escalating tensions, your opinion, and they so according to come across the vice prime minister alvin cause he has defend to the actions of police and the social media post. he said, it is the rise of those elected and democratic collections to receive office without threats or intimidation. those are the rights of systems to be served by those elected officials. also a big is ends of h on in northern cost of a. my friday's confrontations took place, it was still somewhat tensed, has been increased. please protect the presence at all day. distill tear gas and
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gas kind of says along the street here and you're wrong. the police were taking down the serbian flag behind me on the municipality building. so yes, it is 10. since we've seen a police, we've been visiting customer soldiers. you've seen nato troops today. we've seen is you a new presence here? and when you talk to people, they just, they, they, you realize what's happened on friday and many object to the police presence that we've seen today. they say that this is not the way to deal with things of but there's also this news of the approaching troops on high i looked. and for some people you speak to, they are reassured, at least the subs in comfortable that we've spoken to other people of ethnic albanian origin. they say, well, you know, we're used to this tension. this has been going on for a while and it goes right inside codes. so it's nothing new for them. uh, but uh, they all those uh quoted for the escalation. and that's what some people in this
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country also quoting for. they don't want it to be tense. they don't want to see police act on the streets of fighting to a guess. i'm dealing with protest a let's cuz i have an office up here and speak to ben, a smith, a who's in belgrade for us. and festival, but so it'd be a keeping its troops on the border on the high, on the so tensions the for the remaining quite high. lower. yes, uh, service present, alexander boot change. so he's never had a more difficult and bigger crisis. he says, so it'd be, it wants to sit idle. it serves our tax in no cost of other bodies why the military remains on high alert, maximum alerts, not as wise. moving his troops closer to the board to go together and nato cable troops back keeping, keeping the piece essentially, that would be an extraordinary escalation for those nato troops to come from directly with serving trips to confirm directly with nato forces and the prince and
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the patients also on the pressure close to the where you will thing gets more anti government process. yeah. where the, the back of a demonstration is marching around now to the states. a broad cast is offices, but just in front of us. so it'd be as pile of in the head, and this is the 4th week of protest must protest thousands of people out on the streets today, despite the pouring rain, protesting after the 2, my shootings at the beginning of the month with shots. so via killed 18 people on the protest, the saying the government isn't doing enough to tackle a bite and culture and society, the government isn't doing enough to fight against corruption society. so this is the 4th way. the people come out to protest against the government. that should be said, president alex on the boot, each one an election easily with a significant majority get exactly a year ago. and on friday, for the 1st time,
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tens of thousands of people came out. not just from savvy of, of, in bosnia and kosovo, and serves, protest in favor of the government. but this is the full time he'll position is come out. i'm in significant numbers, just fine as well. okay, spend money, thanks for the image. ben smith approaching that from bell great to do as president says, a deal to resolve the government's debt crisis seems close the white house and republican party negotiations. and they've made progress and tools to raise the debt limit for another 2 years. treasury department as well. and the government could find out of money to pay its bills if congress doesn't occupy the 5th of june unofficial, has moved from washington dc. kevin mccarthy, just in the last hour or so is said that he hopes that can be a deal to. they're not there yet, but he's talking about possibly scheduling a boat on tuesday. the difficulty of course, is it's the hard yards they've got to cover and the big agreements have been done. it's those less niggling few points that are always the hardest negotiators will.
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they have till 2 in the morning. they were back at it this morning. now joe biden said on friday is the last vocab, david. he thinks there could be a deal. interestingly enough, the white house, a couple of us lead to put out a statement saying the republicans were possibly risking to watch for session that america has ever seen. the 2 of those positions are not exclusive, but it shows that the white house is putting pressure on the republicans to come up with a deal. so the head hat on alex's era of to $22.00, he is on the run. one of the most wanted suspects and the 1994 rwandan genocide appears in quotes in south africa. and we have a report on the new dangerous illegal drugs. i hit the street in the us on the could lead to thousands more. the frank assessments, quite frankly, let's address the elephant in the room. the reason in the south koreans want their
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own nuclear to terraces because they don't trust the us informed opinions. fighting has basically lock this thing up so far that it is impossible virtually for somebody else. 7 to the race at this point in depth analysis of the case headlines . so then it might have implemented this faith that there is no strong government to control and which means that this might affect other countries. inside story on al jazeera, reviewing the headlines dissecting what they say, exposing how the media is used to shape the one of the factor that never seems to make a difference is it's on through. it never happens. the listening posts you're going to the media on out to 0 is the conflict into time continued some correspondence or on the ground to record every angle. if the story has been ongoing between the hours and the 6 needs are me available, beat ages, say that a 100, i'm soothing is refugees. why you have to be registered under what kind of access
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pay this this food does not get to where it is needed, so it may not get there at all. the challenge ahead is your stay without just the rest of the business development. the the again you're working out is there a has remind you of our top stories best our tech is presidential contenders have made that final pictures ahead of sundays runoff election and comment which up top of the 11 the 1st rounds and we'll face all position need to come out, can establish subs, says it's full, says may i customize both a will remain on the highest state of and the us until further notice and raising that level. often font is between police and ethnic stubs in northern cost of us on
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friday and thousands of times out for full week of anti government protests in bel grade. that was right this i've got the outside parliament. i say the government isn't doing enough to tackle bonnets and corruption in that country. so says um sue jones, foreign ministry, say the u. n. n boy will not be allowed back into the country. lead to of the only ones full capacity has to be replaced, accusing him of bias. us actually general has expressed shock. meanwhile, the army ass cold on reserve is for todd soldiers and police officers to re enlist a ceasefire with a permanent to rapid support forces expires on monday. well, food program has confirmed its resumes. the delivery of agents held up 2 times comfortable competing deliveries have been repeatedly delayed because of slicing live this month. operations was suspended. following the killing of 3. a book, as humans, as more than half of saddam's population is in need of humanitarian assistance.
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survivors of the 1994 rwandan genocide, one demand charged with the organizing a mastercard at a catholic church to face trial. in rwanda, full jones cachimba was arrested in south africa or off to been on the run for more than 20 years. catherine story report some of the young gate to genocide memorial in western rolanda, a 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. and when that failed, they demolished it with a bulldozer. look at the t rex was on her way to the judge when the attack happened, how parents and other relatives were killed. she sees a full gains. keisha ma was a well known police officer in the area your mind just to get ahead of the georgia
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. 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 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 that was not the case. i loyce law must see 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. the priest was also involved. he allowed the militia to come in
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sure, he instructed them to demolish the church, and everyone in it. he's commenting in jail are back at the memorials, because here it shows the names of our relatives and friends to mind 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. will conduct chairs says she survive because how who to neighbors? heat hot in a shallow grave. and a pizza latrene katherine saw all de 0 non good genocide memorial, ronda one of home comes biggest pro democracy. great says it is desponding because of a leadership voc came. the civic policy is amongst the last opposition policies in the territory of to china. impose and national security little 3 years ago. members have been squeezed out of local councils and many key members of flooding to exile in recent years. the policy was formed in 2006. i mostly needs from the legal
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sector as nick named the virus as policy of any 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 well. panels reports from los angeles at a homeless camp in los angeles, chris rivera has scored some drugs defeated opioid habits. they told me with a band or something now, you know, told you that, that guy that gave it to me. he says something new. uh, yeah. that something new could be the latest and most dangerous drug to hit the streets. 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 is in bios and test or so one line would mean it does have a valid name,
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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 us. we are trying to think about it . it's serious. it's serious. he said, to me, it's not cool. excuse me, i guess a little bit frank related overdose is 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 predominantly it's the breathing that that will kill you when injected tranq can cause gruesome skin ulcers. sometimes so severe they require amputation. a frank emerged 1st on the west coast in san francisco and is linked to many
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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 crack down 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 a specific drugs the targets opioid receptors. unfortunately, tank is not an open board, so it's not going to function the same way and treated a tranq 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, but not everybody's going 6 feet under because of that. when he's told about, drank being added, defense. know,
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he's shocked. man. hand on taking the horses 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. millions of times a down to in nigeria, every yeah. bought a startup company that found a way to turn them into cash. also. so helping to low a carbon emissions environmental groups when the government to encourage more manufacturers to have a cycle. i'm going to address reports from other done for a country struggling to monday to solid waste. this recycling plant office nigeria . it gives discarded automobile ties, new purpose, and the factory state is also think from flomax to tiles and 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,
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from the highest solar recycle. however, we, it's just about to come in for us to send them, and then we have all the way through to collect fit people will manufacture all the it's to configure a sort of company to break even by the to business with potential. the company has only recycled $400000.00 or tie a sofa, which is just a small fraction of the millions dumped every year. more than half a 1000000 tie is still waiting to be processed within the factory premises. on estimates at $4000000.00 costs 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 a currently generate on the 5000 megawatts for businesses and over 200000000 people
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. if we have more support than we currently have, i'm quite sure that the b. c would have been put up in a cheap environment to, let's say, the government to you must force manufacturers to recycle of the 2 suits have a plan to ensure that the high interested in that 2nd of data from manufacturer, boots and life where did gets to how to do it by the environment. now 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. the pilot at the doorsteps. how many degrees? i would use it on a bottle and i get 111 is mispronounced, museums has been restored to its former glory. assess what museum was damaged in
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the payment for the explosion a 3 years ago was only 800 meters from the site of the bloss. 70 percent of the service of the museum was damaged. the stained glass, the ceiling, everything fell on the floor. unfortunately, the wooden finals, everything was very, very damaged. 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. and so that's how the mind has completed his country's highest tied to a walk in the city of milan. under l or any walks between 2 of the toner buildings, it was suspended around a 140 meters in the high stakes stump. kicked off the city's international coast festival. as it from me found me on the ground floor. a coil of the weather is next . then inside story, looking at emigration. the. the
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gears or weather update in a minute 15. good to see you in right off the bat. let's talk about this rain pouring into southern jordan. so for places like i could buy a petro water run, there could be some flooding here over the next so bit, and that disturbs the weather stretches right down the western side of saudi arabia . mountain for us here in the gulf are the winds are coming out of the northwest, so it's not going to be as humid as we look toward sundays. now it is a human picture, though in southern bulk is done through same province, karachi. that's a seabreeze gus. here of about 30 to 40 kilometers per hour. some storms through a person province and lower punjab providence. on sunday, up to new york. here we go and still wet weather rolling through the bus for a set northwind. so its symbol. i'd be surprised if you hit 20 degrees on sunday. top end of africa, a lot of rain is pouring down from spain into morocco and l. jerry,
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our usual storms through west africa and also pulses of rain for gap on equitorial guinea. as we looked toward the central african republic and its capital bunkie on sunday. meantime, i think one more calm day for the western cape province before this next weather maker moves in. so for now, cape town, 14 degrees on sunday, that's slightly below where you should be for this time of the year. the, when the news breaks, your voice is like these. as you can imagine being used. what the way across the front. like when people need to be heard and the story needs to be told, it was always very hard for me to find a job because i come from a very poor neighborhood with exclusive interviews and we're back from the heart. and this is our found era has teams on the ground like to bring you.
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