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my, she's the mother of 2 children are among the millions of cubans now living in the united states. i'm desperate to go to them. the situation here is getting worse. every day. i need to be with my children. and my any kind of me know proof. i knew we had a team coupon, where young people go abroad in search of a better future, leaving their relatives to behind. your ones are leaving the country in record numbers u. s. government figured shows that over to 150000 cubans and for the us illegally can appear to 13 months. the economic situation is the driving force. many have lost hope that anything will change due, but has prided itself on its universal care and education system. but the increasing migration has presented a new challenge, an aging population, people who are too old to leave, but unable to survive, if they stay. the
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turkish motor is choose their leader in one of the closest for the elections and decades. as i'm sammy's a van live in sort of care wherever is a healthy turn out that many polling stations for his. 1 agreements between the president and the man who stood against him in a to like sure, the time 0 then. yeah, it's great to have you with this. this is alex as 0 live from the also coming up the last minute deal is reached in the us to raise the debt limits and keep the country from defaulting of india's prime minister inaugurate the new parliament building the opposition parties of boycotts. it'd be events at a french court room drama. takes a conference at the cannes film festival. it's director becoming only the 3rd woman to get that on the
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we start in turkey a we're after weeks of anticipation people are casting their votes. in the 2nd round of the presidential election, they are choosing between president richard type or the one and opposition leader came out calisto roller, or the one leg the 1st round 2 weeks ago. but with half a point short of an outright victory coalition roll. who is now being backed by the small, far right victory party, or sammy's 8 and it is in is symbol, sammy, your heading or special election coverage from turkey. today is the day there is no turning back. is it going to be more or to one, or is there going to be an upset? sammy take it away? that's a big question. and we, this is all special coverage for a special day serial. as we all know, history being made today as voters went to the ballot box for the 1st time in this
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country's political history in the presidential run off of 2nd round. well, the major a band about talking about anything related to indications of how the poll is going, who's leading bots. this is what there is a big focus on at this hour to announce. and the results that we got from many public stations is that the town is looking healthy. that's a crucial question. another important indication we can talk about is that the line seems to be moving quickly, which might indicate we'll get a result early that we did in the 1st round of voting and all of this coming off to an intense day of final campaigning yesterday. and so, so sounds out reports from ankara as campaigning through to close the presidential candidates made their final push to companies. what there's, i had one entities campaign in his stumble, but he's supposed to have categor began stability and continued to having the keywords to walk. he's election campaign. he has promised to support his powerful
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and prospectus country with a more assertive rule in the international area. now, turn key areas deal to this is turkey century. we want to make this year a centennial beginning for a stronger nation based on the solid foundations. we have been building for our nation for the past 21 years. but he's now facing his most difficult challenge. his arrival came up. can we start over a full amount of content backed by a broader position, forced air blowing into a 2nd around the run this rev set back for ad one. often we didn't separate elections over the last 2 decades because instead of receives the voice in the run of is a referendum on the future direction of truth to you. for your rights for justice and the rule of law, there needs to be prosperity in every household. my aim is to bring justice to this country and peace in every household. i want you to be sure of that. cease assuming the office as the leader of the people's republic and party consist of them has
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lost several elections, a guest act on but determined to defeat ad 16 opposition parties have joined forces for this presidential election. we've kind of started which was an as been unit 2 later, but add on let in the 1st round with 49.5 percent of the world wife, coastal literacy to 44.9 percent of the present. add one no to position, leave of kind of startled look, look secure enough. what's to read in the 1st round. that the result was expected by many, but to me, surprise was the high work for the nationalist parties. many, no believe it would be the king makers in the rental, and that has for possession of the candidates to reconsider that election campaign . to attack the nation is what's the might of man to the position leader comes the focus. the seconds on campaign, on the anti refugee sentiments published into sent home medias of syrian as good impact standard refugees. students will go was one of the main slogans written on the boards. as, as a result, the leader of the nationalist victory party. it does the,
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as i mostly support for kind of start off, but you know, then another alternation is presidential candidate who came to us in the 1st round has decided to support present ad one in the run of. so the preliminary results with the last hours of to what this test if that is to deal with either continue with present ad one or choose any leader. but does it actually with the close divorced, especially by refugees grappling with fear and uncertainty. this was sort of that, oh, just your own kinda, to have the intense last minute campaigns motivated people to come out to the public stations, one of the issues we can now talk about with sending casa, i'll issue joins us from a school dog. in his stumble and send them your outside of school with the president will vote later. take us through the ton. now, how's that shaping up the well saw me. i didn't every election circus president comes in both sir,
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and assemble as he is from someone in the lives close by. in this neighborhood, i can say is relatively conservative. many of them are the ruling party supported, for instance, are gone supporters and they are the hours of this morning. people start to come here to cast their brothers. then having checked other schools, having spoken to people, we see that they are the they haven't at, besides a to catch the bus because this election, the 2nd round is easier than the 1st round of people will be voting only a for the present. they will be choosing only between 2 people can not coast a federal and they just, they've done this means they don't have long papers that they have to full then put in the envelope. it is easy for them. that's why we're hearing that when people get inside the classrooms in a polling stations like list behind me, it takes less time for them to finish it. because in the 1st round that took place
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2 weeks ago, it was taking a long time for people to cast their ballots. they had 2 papers loading for both, both the parliamentary members and the prison. now it's easy for them and we're expecting it's a good turn out and the 2nd round, because this is what we hear about the turkey supports that came from my bro's. of course they haven't been conser. yes, they will be counted after 5 pm local, but at the turn now this even larger than the 1st round. so i'm so many expect people will show they are well in the ballot boxes by choosing between long standing at present visits. they've gone through a position and the opposition challenger cannot, could be settled back to simon. and the thing so much say them call. so i'll lose that. this is as them was explaining a key election for a key player in global affairs and election, which will plows rights across and sort of key. alexei o'brien takes us through
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some of the key spots to look out for is danville, uncle a. and is me a turkey as the biggest cities, and then the election earlier this month, all the provinces around the cities here in read those that for the opposition candidate to come all college, they're all you. that's a shift away from rich of type ad one who took both uncle the and spend both and 2018. but this year he lost those provinces by about one or 2 percentage points. and it wasn't much why the imagine is mia. however, traditionally votes for the opposition everyone did when as expected, and the central conservative hotline here in yellow is positive support base, but with fewer votes compared to 2018. he also won and i used to live in provence, has badly affected by those earthquakes, and february and less seduce. that's because of the government policies promise to rebuild the davis states and cities for the se, is where most of the kurdish population is concentrated. the main pro kurdish
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policy under the green left band fluid support behind can install you. and curtis mode has followed suit. then as western europe with a vast majority of the turkish diaspora lives. and that's $3400000.00, registered voices about 55 percent of those cost ballots in toronto fight. that's even more than in the may 14 election when 57 percent of them voted for at one of the candidates who finished the 3rd in the 1st round. send an on one about 5 percent of votes overall, he has endorsed every one to win but it's unclear how it when support is, will vote in the run of and what that will mean. so these 2 main and they political ambitions a. so and then over cost a here, in this stumble, it's the incumbent who heads into the selection with the mental and something of you could frame as cloudy with a child's of continuity or behavioral day bringing. you updates as the election on
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falls well for now that i have due back to dell at least one person who has been killed and several injured in russian drone strikes in the ukrainian capital. ukraine's military says it down to $52.00 of the $54.00 drones that were launched over night. officials say it was the largest drone attack on the city since the beginning of the war keeps mayor warned people to stay in doors and said that more drone attacks could target the capital. after weeks and negotiations, the white house and republicans have agreed in principle to raise the debt limits president joe biden. and how speaker kevin mccarthy may the deal days before the us plus projected the default on its debt. the agreement increases the amount that the government can borrow, but it cuts federal spending. the treasury had warranted the government could run out of money to pay its bills if congress didn't ask by june 5th. after weeks of
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negotiations, we have come to an agreement in principle, we still have a lot of work to do. but i believe this is an agreement in principle, this worthy of the american people. it has historic reductions in spending consequential reforms that will lift people out of poverty into the workforce rate and government overreach. there are no new taxes, no new government programs. there's a lot more within the bill. we still have more work to do tonight to finish all the writing of it. mike, hannah reports from washington dc on both sides of may compromises the biden administration has agreed to keep the government spending flat over the next year and not to increase it by more than one percent in 2025. the agreement would be in place for the next 2 years, which would take the country through the 2024 election republicans. so able to argue that they've achieved a mess of cotton government spending. democrats will argue that they have protected
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the social programs within the budget. however, that is going to be a very rough passage through congress. a number of hard line republicans will be arguing that the cuts are too modest. whereas progressive democrats to log you that the cuts are too stringent, it's going to be up to the speaker of the house, and the minority lead in the house to get the boats together. among both republicans and democrats, this will have to be bi partisan legislation, given the slim majority is in both the house and indeed in the senate. nonetheless, the house speaker is confident that he will get the votes that he needs, that they will be a vote on wednesday, and it will go to president biden, who will sign that into little my kind of, i'll just sierra washington, a tens of thousands of people have protested against the serbian government for a 4th straight week. they say it's not doing enough to tackle corruption and violence. the demonstrations were triggered by 2 mass shootings this month in which
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18 people were killed. president alexander, which step down as leader of his party on saturday, but is expected to remain as serbia's head of state, the bottom of the school. the message of these rally today is that we want to live in a country without violence, without violence, against, without violence against children, without violence, overland that we want to live in a more stable and comma country. this is why i came here is not always, that's it. so i say everything has come to ahead. that's the last to drop and all we want to change, not just of the regime but of the whole system. it's in place for that to happen. the media must be liberated and alexander, which is government must be brought down, which i hope that we will stay in this country, that we will succeed in recovering the situations that we will enter into a new area. the minute that we will revitalized values because we are now living in the system and we found you with a crushed still ahead on that was the 0. we follow the journey of thousands of
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afghans who made their way to mexico since the taliban returned to power 2 years ago. the gene on i'll just say a, despite the roll. rain forests and implants plate and come back and find the chain . democratic republic of congo is auctioning off oil exploration blocks in the congo basis. as julie struggles to agree, a new constitution, the big picture you examined for the old prejudices against indigenous people holding the country back. sierra leone heads to the holes were last year's violent protests against the rising living costs are sure to be on voters mind. you must, if possible. sure. documentaries. a new series of advocacy direct showcases applicant stories from applicants to make his we bring you the latest from practiced on on the tension between support is a former prime minister in brun ton and the power for military june on al jazeera,
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approve or reject. the most progressive constitution ever proposed for any nation in the history. yes or no. voted no big picture. us was a question that goes into the very foundation opportunity until the cost of its relationship with indigenous people. in the midst of 2 parts, one on the jersey, the, the, the, the watching else, a 0 reminder of our headlines. millions of people into
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a key or voting in the 2nd round of the presidential election, incumbent rich up type or the one is facing his opponents form. a civil servant came out, goes to roland. at least one person has been killed and several injured in russian drone strikes in the ukrainian capital. ukraine's military says it down to $52.00 of the $54.00 drones that were launched over night. us presidential biden. and how speaker kevin mccarthy, you have reached an agreement in principle to raise the us debt ceiling. the deal increases the amount the government can borrow, but cuts some federal spending and is prime minister and the render moody has inaugurated a new parliament building. this is part of a wider government project to revamp new daily's administrative center and break away from colonial era architecture. opposition parties, boy contadino, duration, calling modi's involvement, an insult. they say it should have been led by the president who is the head of state as bringing my dilemma care she on this she wasn't professor of history until
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while her law near were university and joins is from new delhi. it's a pleasure to have you on today professor i'm, i'm fascinated by this movie, wants to eclipse colonial era landmarks with more distinctly indian ones. so educate us and we will look at pictures of this building. educate us about this new building. so this from what i have been able to see a fox and photographs of the new building and then seem to have and he very specific indian features. in fact, the supporter for the when did he the architecture which the thing to which was the village by which ends and be called in the 1920s had in fact incorporated the many elements of the indian. uh, i'm sure it was not just of pure or based on an architect to the martin actually and uh, in fact, it was in my opinion to noon, but it has nothing very much to commend it in the surface tactics or, you know,
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anything. there's nothing in there to validate that mean. in fact it's quite a strange looking the. busy ability, strong, outside the teams, fixed, maybe very, really quick chat and fantasy and you know, up to the, the facilities inside. but anyway, what's more important is that the fact that they are going to use the diamond amanda, which is very big city. um, having different people the long right from the conception of this building off the big design mail is flat and those have been objecting to it. but they're, they're just sent. and their objections have been brushed aside inside each box a whole new project to the new list and uh, off for daily which is very suspect. something very beautiful buildings are being these for the ground. and that's the museum. for example, if it's the wondering about it, it was built in the 1950s in independence space. so to house professors,
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i can to find that if i can jump in, this is about more than architecture. as you have just been laying out, it's about politics and, and it's hard about modi's vision for india. explains, is what that vision is. i have many teens which the bid i object into, especially the opposition and as objecting to the inspector in there's the re speech projected as if it is uh something. busy to do with the dish, the indian style, you know, whatever it is and then there's one particular stick. so because being brought down with the community, amenities being in story big, big benefit. uh supposedly, uh, definitely call a scepter that used to be handed down from one thing to another in the to live. that is to you of south india, which was given to do. i got an adrian because i get the museum and much trying to
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create is being done and brought up please to invite the fonts to create it. and so there is a strong suspicion that impacts whether fitness has them on so pounds off trying to do a religious tool into. busy the ceremonies and the whole business, all the innovation of the basic it's also being, you know, created on the book that it was to be off of hindus, sick, darian leader who was an eye on all this government. so i the on that to solve it. and so there are many, many features like that, and also as a physician has said that it's thought as a whole series of what is seen. i, mr. moore b like piece of project and says it's been so other costs to do the same, but such as the president. yeah. you know, this is what if, if this is the new at the day, the president is the republic. the pin is the farm,
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a bunch in tactical institution says the bottom and consists of the president of india, and the 2 houses are funded and there's no mention all right and stuff because i'm going to say the head of the executive. so there are many side issues which have come in and as it is out, as i'm sure do more, the majority, vast majority of the officer shouldn't. but these are boy putting the function. they are not even going there. so it's like the prime minister under administer adam here, his boss even both. so depending on the end of these coming to the big party, all right, profess them or do them occasionally. thank you very much for joining us on the program today. thank you. or at least to arrange and guards, and to ask, can taliban slider had been killed in a gunfight at the border? the incident happened on the border of iran system and below just on province and the f can province of numerous, both sides are accusing each other a firing. first,
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some residents have reportedly fled to violence. it's not clear what caused the fighting. thousands of afghans are believed to have made their way to mexico since 2021. when the taliban returned to power in afghanistan, many have been caught up in the search of refugees and migrants trying to seek asylum in the united states. and while republic reports from mexico city, it's nearing 2 years since the chaotic withdrawal of us troops from afghanistan. although us forces evacuated, tens of thousands of atkins, thousands of others who did not receive direct assistance from the us were forced to find other ways to leave the country. so i'm have found themselves stuck in unexpected places like mexico. since the fall of cobble in 2021 to mexico has seen a sharp rise of refugees from afghanistan's more than 1400 have been registered by mexico's national migration institute. a lee is one of many aft and refugees who
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have come to see mexico as the proverbial final stretch before reaching the us. i have been the in mexico is almost 15 months. i never taught to leave my country. i never thought i knew, but took a covey mexico. after waiting patiently in mexico for more than a year, elise says his us asylum appointment has finally been scheduled. the look of relief and excitement is written on his face. but in mexico, afghans are just some of the 10s of thousands, also waiting for a shot at requesting us asylum with no guarantees that the weight will pay off. experts say it's the result of a backlog. visa applicant, ations, linked to a search and a human migration. through north america, human rights groups say that roger numbers of migrants transiting through mexico, coupled with changing policies of the us mexico border. i've only added to the challenges facing asylum seekers. and there seems to be little exception even for
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the most vulnerable groups. and what is unfortunate is that if there is a group of people that should have exemplified, you know, that been demonstrated to that their life was under the threat that the future of their girls was compromised. have to be in some ways, a strategic allies. it was just go to the dentist and so they became very symbolic to many people of how the right to a side room is now being charged throughout the world of the spiraling humanitarian crisis in afghanistan. today you will by the return of the tal yvonne and we're sending economic conditions is causing concern over the next way of refugees. when with the for the 0 mexico city a french director. interesting to yeah. has taken the top prize at the cannes film festival for her court room drama, and that to me, of a full is caps off a strong year for female directors with a record 7 of the $21.00 movies directed by women. alex barrett has more on the
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final day of the 76th annual film festival. the palm door 2023. goes to yes. 1010. throne the the 3rd time and $76.00. use a female direct. it takes cons. top price justine ca, one the jury over with her teams courtroom, drama about the wrong to accuse of her husband's murder. but the french director used to a big moment to deliver a sting and criticism of president a manual mccullin's controversial pension reforms. sit on it loopy. i did cut up siblings this year. the country was gripped by historic, extremely powerful and unanimous protests against the pension reform of the dispute as has been denied and repressed in a shocking way. and the sputtering of dominating power of unabashed power is bursting off the cross several spears. and create boom!
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did he just snag the top human price? in $1.00 of the pieces concious of the festival international critics awarded the palm dulls of wood to me see? 2023 goes to see from that to me. the protocol you who played a pivotal role in an estimate of, of the final day of con, also. so the festivals of the top prize, the ground pre it's number 2 prize was one by jonathan glazes. the sort of entries and adaption of the life of the gym and come and don't. i'll be honest with concentration camp directing on is going to fit into baseball and french fil. make it front on home for the postal service is almost a french cuisine which is the best actor award when to quote you, your co show who played a working class took, showed man into sick today. mumbled in unity though the was the officer,
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the screening. we will welcomed with such a close that it made me feel like the feeling has the power to move people's hans. and to motivate you, started one based actress for her role as new line, a rou schoolteacher. in the took his drama about dry grasses. you saw that you, it's not just hot to be a woman in turkey, but all over the world knew race. one of those women who overcomes life difficulties, she's a fight to. i can't receive this prize by myself. it's tanks to the strength of all women that i received it for assisting statements of this year at con, the strongest, see if a women at the festival since its inception, that like speed, which is 0. and that's it from me 0. then you have next analysis here. you've got whether and after that inside story which will look at you came aggression and the politics behind the
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the across the us result itself now to be more or less divided, no sex. there's a line that is roughly from something ukraine through slovenia and back to spain, science of which she allows being capturing rain. no, so which she probably enjoying fine rent of the room with the exception. properties got to be no way what comes on the 2nd, spain, maybe it had the worst it was. it's been some very big time. pulls recently in spain and in portugal, the warnings i have a light source for big diamond pools. it's looks looks rather better off at the balkans. yes. you can see some significant right here and that's true. and bout gary and romania doesn't change much. come monday, maybe the concentration of rain or some snow in no way. otherwise, look at the same sort of division that does it cost extend down into the atlas mountains. so for morocco now, jerry,
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you will find some rain here. the big shows around in, in africa already near the coast, but restrictions, the army coast and archer. there's a line here from se on to the congo which looks quite significant. we'll study march west with and then you can see the brown line day, which of course is enough when to pick up the dust and the sand. there is significant rain now running up east africa focusing on the coast of times in the, in the oscar winning act or cate blanchett discuss is how advocating for refugees has changed her outlook people. i met for incredibly welcoming environmental to give and talks about the challenges facing the un with the ongoing global crisis unit, c conroy, each one of these people. so it just reinforced to me the importance of the international community to maintain humanitarian aid you and hcr goodwill in bassett, or keep.

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