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turkish voters choose their next leader. and one of the closest for the elections in decades. time, sam is a dime live in tokyo, web is a healthy to announce of many posting stations for historic remax between the president and the mind as to the gains and 8 times the time 0. then the 8th grade to have you with us. this is alice's 0 line from the also coming up today, ukraine says it's shot down more than 50 russian drones in the biggest attack on the capital. so far it will be live and keep the last minute deal is reached in the us to raise the depth limits and keep the country from defaulting. and india as prime minister inaugurate to new parliament buildings that opposition parties of boycotts of the events. the
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you're joining us live here in to, to care for our special coverage of a historic moment. in this country's political history. for the 1st time, voters went to the ballots. about 5 am, g, m, t o h. i am local the costs that ballots in a run of election that has never happened before in the presidential election in this country. all the media a band about talking, anything related to indications of who's leading all the election results from now, or we can talk about, of course, is turning out a key issue. a key issue because you remember in that 1st round the incumbent president idea of the type of do on while he didn't secure a when he and most 5 points ahead of these nearest challenger, the opposition candid come out, collapsed all of so turn out to be one of the key issues people are looking at try and get a sense of where this might be heading reports from posing stations. all they say,
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wow, so far is looking quite healthy and at least many areas talking about some of those areas, we can go now to sit and close. all this is joining us now from all screwed up in a stumble from outside of school, which has become a make shift coding center, where we understand that idea of type outdo on will be voting light to take out. so 1st of all sit i'm how to it out is shaping out there. the. 7 the appetite for the 2nd round of loading as high as far as we know not only and assembled, but in many places as we have seen from the reports on the agencies and present as on will cast the spell it today in the school right behind me he lives close by here and so his residency is still in his bumble on he always loads and assemble just like hell for now. re go. we so presence add ons. the younger son coming to
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this polling station with the new look for these homemade electrical cars which presents amazon has been very proud of and has been using during his campaign before the elections. and we are expecting him any time with the in the next one or 2 hours to come here a cast as will and returned to the capital on car. um uh, we know that especially for the most uh, from a broad turkey unit. there is a population of unit 3500000 trucks across europe. and we know that the turn out is even higher than the 1st phone that which, which is a new record in terms of a turkish ambrose participation in the elections a so far a, even in the schools, the appetite is high. people are coming to hold and by the way, i have to remind that the previous round 2 weeks ago was for both parliamentary seats and for the presidential and people have to spend on a very long sheets, folded up properly, put it and have an envelope. and another,
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another paper and other sheet for a poor presidential candidate. today, it's easy for them. they will be just stumping. uh they will be just choosing one of the 2 candidates in a small paper and quickly put it in an envelope. and that's why we don't see lines choose inside, then it is going fast. so probably we're going to see the results coming up earlier than the 1st round because it's going to be an easier bold for everyone into a guess on it. to sit and stay with us for the moment because we're going to come back to on a points which i like say o'brien is be looking at, which is some of the key areas that emerge in the 1st round of voting is spend, go on to the end is me, a turkey is biggest cities and then the election earlier this month, all the provinces around those 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 a and s, done both in 2018. but this year he lost those provinces by about one or 2
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percentage points. and it was a much wide imagine is mia. however, it traditionally votes for the opposition. everyone did when as expected, and the central conservative hotline here in yellow, his policy support base bought with fuel votes compared to 2018. he also won and i used to be 11 provinces, badly affected by those earthquakes. in february, unless the j, that's because if the government policies promise to rebuild the devastation, cities for the se, is where most of the kurdish population is concentrated. the main pro code is policy under the green left bana fluid support. behind can install you and kurdish vote has followed suit. then there's western europe where the vast majority of the turkish diaspora lives. and that's $3400000.00, registered voices about 55 percent of those cost ballots. in the ronald vote, that's even more than in the may 14 election when 57 percent of them voted for
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either 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 at a one to win. but it's unclear how it when support is, will vote in the run of and what that will mean to these 2 main. and they political ambitions. all right, that was it like say all brian taking us through that map. let's brand system costs all at once again. and so then you are at one of those key areas in the bar code, which is important for 2 dynamics that are interconnected because each votes and the nationalist both explained that dynamic to us. well saw me when you were introducing the election just a few minutes ago. you said that the 1st and 3rd because presidential elections when you were talking about the as of ronald to choose facing so many 1st time zach to the end. this is one of them is the alliances on one side you have people's
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alliance, but by turkish presenters of type dom and allied with the turkish nationalist move on part to the mh b. and on the other side, you have the republican party as the main, a position allied with it, the nationalist party off shoot at both sides. have kurdish parties align with them in the presidential run. and after the 1st round, they have 2 national. this parties, again, allowing with them and those are all for the national, this parties the previous semester and national. this part is our mission. will our miles or according to them and the out because it's considered as a capital all the curtis politics and curtis culture old pulls the courtesy pro curtis political parties, rise up from there in the book, or has witnessed a lot, especially after the military coup in 19 eighties, there was a military la marshall low. as so many things happened in 19 nineties, many people were killed and at present, sat down when he came to power,
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he launched every consolation process which was officially withheld in 2015. now we are seeing that once voting for present hours on those curtis cities have both of the republican parties made a position leader cannot crush their role in the presidential race. when we spoke to people in the advocate there saying that they want a change, not only because some people are complaining about the declining economy conditions or a question as to what they called. but also they say it's been more than 20 years. it's enough now we need a change. a change is always good. it's a precious blog. this is what people say. but on the other hand, the new alliances with the ultra nationalists, a political figures, both for presidential end or position size. it is a difficult task for both kim, i custodial and add on to the balance between the national, the supposed and the courage most. because into care codes make up nearly
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$16000000.00 off the population, which cost, which is like nearly 20 percent of the whole population in the country. and they are usually the king makers. by this time, we have seen that ultra national this far too, or also a national as political figure is also the king maker. and there are several national this parties. and at the end of the 1st round, we witness that they are total of both is around 25 percent. so this is a challenge for both sides and how they will strike this balance is a question mike. and when we spoke to the curtis people in the region, in the advocate for the last couple of days, they're also concerned because for us and students owes off to the national victory, partially, they're alive, it's kim. i publish that all the position candidates a he's known with his commitment about the pro, curtis a party and the detaining there, the continuation of the crack down on the pro curtis party. so these are old question mark, but uh many once a change the spots,
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some of them are happy with present tires on this of the situation in the region. so, i mean, i guess i might say that i know, of course you will be one of our correspondence. so keep keeping an eye on some of those developments as all special coverage continues here to the a just to bring you some lines that have been dropping in the last few minutes. so . so the high election commission is saying is going to me to full teen g, and it will announce whether it's going to lift the media band early. so a big chance the suit off the full t g. we might be able to start talking about indications of way this is heading. also, they say they expect the results to be out earlier than what we saw in the 1st round precisely because i said it was explaining that the cues all, i'll going much quicker. the process is going much quicker this time. both is only have to choose between 2 presidential candidates rather than apollo meant for
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election in several presidential candidates. so now i'm gonna hand you back to bill . the, 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. officials say it was the largest drone attack on the city since the beginning of the war keeps the mayor warranted people to stay in doors and said more drone attacks could target the capital. the passion butler is live for us from keith. natasha. what happened? a yeah, another very difficult nights have full of people in t v where a wakeful much of it, because of what you create in officials. a saying was the biggest drone attack on the capital since the full scale invasion began. and they say that you creating an
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ad defense took down a $52.00 out of 50 full drones of launched by a russia. now as far as we know, one person was killed by some folding debris. some other people were injured and that was a building to us that was damaged to a number of buildings in the capital. these sorts of attacks really have been intensifying over the past few weeks. this is, in fact, the 14th attack of this kind of the night since the beginning of may a known and russian forces really have been intensifying these attacks in the capital. many a saying is ahead of ukraine's anticipated kind of defensive account. defensive has some say has already begun, but all the sudden he say it is a minutes. however, people coping with these regular attacks and passion it is very difficult at noise of course, because people are losing
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a lot of sleep having to guess off in the night because of the sound of the explosion, sales and skid going to shelters. but then the next day, they have to get off and get a hold of it. people are going to school that going to work to university. and if you walk around the city even this morning, you know, the shops of ruth and the cafe is a ripe and people are out of balance. and today is a special day here in keith cuz it's keith date is the anniversary of the founding . all of ukraine's capsule, more than 1500 years ago when people say that going to celebrate their own concepts and events that are organized most of do that in previous years affordable and never the less people are determined to continue living their lives. not just to serve as millions of for them, but they say this is just a way to show it most go does. i wouldn't be broken by these constant like to tax natasha butler importing from key. thank you very much. and the conflict in ukraine has intensified at each side, tests,
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new tactics and weapons looking for an advantage over the other houses. 0 is defense, editor alix gets on. the list explains as a whole. and as a new phase, the scholarship of ukraine are becoming increasingly crowded. radars and their defenses are designed to detect and destroy and to be across the missiles, with a complex mix of drones, cruise missiles, helicopters, aircraft, and ballistics. i'm hypoth starting missiles means that even the most advanced defenses are struggling to cope. or russia has led several hard lessons in this war, low rings, ukrainian 5 from high most, as opposed to russia to move it's come on, sent as fuel the opposing munition dumped. further back from the front lines. how to range from high miles precision strikes. russia is also using spots of drugs to better effect is alt tillery batteries of more responsive and more difficult for ukrainian units to destroy. recent strikes on key for being conducted in part to test the limits of advance and defense batteries, such as the proxy. it's russell lost
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a wide range of missiles. the patrick factories destroyed, most of them, but not before. it was damaged. now you creating 2 as opposed to a new weapon. the storm shadow, with mold and triple the range of high miles. this delphi cruise myself can deliver a 480 kilogram bullhead with high precision for 10 didn't charge able to 1st breach, and then end to end destroy well protected targets such as come on post an underground funk cuz ukraine's long range 5 will focus on wearing down bushes, ability to re supplies forces in an attempt to leave them vulnerable. the storm shadow is a valuable addition to the training. also giving its troops the ability to destroy it by the targets fall behind the front lines. it's still a head on elsa 0, still cleaning up 3 months after an oil spill in ortiz, in the philippines say it's under control, but local fishermen aren't so sure. and we report from the village in northern iraq, where catholics and muslims live in peace. find out why some fear that that could
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end soon. the hello good to see you. there's been more flooding in southern spain, along the mediterranean coast, and not sure there could be some more today on sunday. we're getting more burst of rain around valencia, that energy transferring to western spain. important in to the north west of portugal where there could be flooding there as well. there are pockets of heavier rain across the bulk in. so i'm thinking specifically northern serbia as we look into romania bulgaria and they'll go via as well. but where the spring sun, so would pass through the temperatures up to $27.00 degrees. and as voters heads of the poles and the run off in the circus selection cloudy day in this sample, maybe a few showers falling from the sky as well. then we've got this trying to spin up in the eastern mediterranean. it's going to throw
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a lot of rain not too far away from on tale and cyprus. so the northwest, we go with a northeast wind coming in to the island of britain. i think that's gonna generate some cloud cover from edinburgh to london. let's skip some showers here as well. sustain winds the other day in cairo, egypt 40 kilometers per hour. so that produce this dust storm knocking down to visibility. now looking at the forecasts today, a bunch of the gambia is closing in on the record could set a record for the month of may. and then we've got our next, whether maker moving into the western cape providence, on monday, out of rain, thought of when to come by for now. so you said 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 icon reach one of these people. so it just reinforced to me the importance of the
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international community to maintain humanitarian aid. you and hcr, goodwill in basset or cate blanchett, talks to i'll just be around the the there watching else a 0 reminder of our headlines this hour. millions of people in turkey are voting in the 2nd round of the presidential election incumbents. richard, ty, bird, alon is facing his opponents. former civil servants came out. can we share over at least one person has been killed and several injured in russian drone strikes. and the cranium capital, ukraine's military says it down $52.00 of the $54.00 drones that were launched overnight and after we'd simply go stations,
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the white house and republicans have agreed in principle to raise the debt limits president joe biden. and how speaker kevin mccarthy made the deal days before the us was projected to default on his debt. the agreement increases the amount the government can borrow. it also cuts federal spending, the treasury head warranty. the government could run out of money to pay its bills if congress didn't act by june. 5th. after weeks of 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. right. 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. my kind of reports from washington dc. both sides have made
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compromises the by then administrative action has agreed to keep 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 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 log you that the cuts are too stringent. it's going to be up to the speaker of the house and the minority leader in the house to get the boats together. among both republicans and democrats. this will have to be bi partisan legislation given the slit majorities
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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 mike kinda, i'll just see a washington as a tens of thousands of people have protested against the serbian government for a 4th straight week. they say it is not doing enough to tackle corruption and violence. the demonstrations were triggered by 2 mass shootings this month in which 18 people were killed. president alexander butchered step down as leader of his party on saturday, but he is expected to remain as serbia as head of state. india's prime minister and a vendor moody has inaugurated in 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, however, boycotted dean organization cooling, modi's involvement, an insult. they say it should have been led by the president who is the head of
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state. we're dealing with care, she is a historian based in new delhi, and she told me the new building is no more indian than the old one. in fact, the idea is so far as the, you know, i could take to which there to think to which was the bench by the kids and be caught in the ninety's. twenty's had, in fact incorporated the many elements of the indian uh, architecture. it was not just a pure or wrist or an architect to the martin. i phone and in fact it was in my opinion the new bill of lading has nothing very much to commend it. and because of his tactics or, you know, anything, there's nothing in debt about it. what's more important to that, the fact that the going to use the diamond amanda, which is very big city and hasn't taken people long. right from the conception of this building architecture, design those plan, those have been objecting to it,
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but then they're just sent and their objections have been brushed inside. douglas, so as the opposition has said, that it's part of a whole series of what is seen as wisdom would be likely to project and says at the expense of other costs to do. so there's 2 goods such as the president. yeah. the joy of the boss, majority of the opposition parties avoid putting the function. they are not even going there. so it's like the prime minister under administered, i'm years bach, even both celebrating on their own and nobody's coming to their be fucking at least to a rain guards and an ask and security officer had been killed in a gun fight at the border. the incident happened along iran system and baluchistan province and the f can province of numerous, both sides are accusing each other of firing. first, some people have reports in the flood the violence and it's not clear what caused this fighting. 3 months after an oil tanker sank off, the philippines are stored,
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they say they have made significant progress. cleaning up the spill. hundreds of thousands of leaders of oil leak. people in coastal towns fear that the damage will be long lasting barnaby lo reports from enduro in the central philippines. for philippine coast guard personnel, this has become a daily routine heading out to sea to contain the spread of industrial fuel is leaking from a tank or the capsized, the february, the 28th for spraying. basically the oil change so that it would be disturbed and the environment with big into effect the empty princess empress was carrying more than 900000 liters of unrestrained fuel when it went down. private contractors are working in tandem with the coast guard. the plain boots temporarily floating barriers and collecting oil with skimmers there can see that sign is stretched over there. it's about the kilometer and a half. that's the oil that's filling out from the tanker at the moment. now at the
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end of that stretch, what's where the sun can tucker was found about 400 meters down at the bottom of the sea. authority say the spill is largely under control, and that a stipend and ship has been hired to finish the job. it blows up on all the possible or remaining oil on board until then. however, coastal communities are worried about a bigger disaster. that's the level that was looked at in the plan for you. and you'll go telling this or just from leaks, we made the pepsi in the worst of the oil spill. we don't know when the ships contain, or bugs might blow wide open to the local government to florida. the town where most of the oil had washed ashore, says coral reeves had been damaged. it intends to take legal action once the oil be just because it was a few years,
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then 20 years for the horrors to be clean again and the colorado's. and also the mangroves are the breathing area, some of the fish. so how can the fish breed in that area, in our province? if the car i was in their meeting areas are so that with the oil for now, fishermen are getting by earning money in exchange for removing oil from the beaches. but they don't want to just get by. they say they want to thrive and they don't know any other way of life. but fishing weren't below algebra or the indoor philippines and evolution. northern pakistan has killed at least 11 members of an emetic tribe. they were crossing the northern shant or top pass when they were hit by this avalanche. another 13 people were injured including a child harsh weather conditions have made rescue operations difficult in this remote area which borders the kashmir valley is that hundreds of thousands of
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christians have been driven from a rock by war, poverty, and persecution. however, in the semi autonomous kurdish region, christians live in harmony with other religious communities. the wide reports from men, guests in northern iraq, the tolling evening service at my do, it is to begin with the tranquility of monkish. these advantages home to more than 3000 codes in the province overtook 1st century used because the and catholics and most lives have lived here in harmony. not the son, fucked up. i remember that so, but we share most of neighbors, religious festivals, as well as joys and sorrows. a village has always been and distinguished by its tolerance without discrimination. this is a blessing from god. 60 and loyalties have fueled unrest in some areas of iraq. since the 2003 u. s. led invasion,
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the people of monk disc say they're proud of their cool existence and acceptance of each other. they say that harmony between christians and muslims here has created an unbreakable social bond that is resulted in economic and political gains for everyone in the village. near the says, it's not only sources tradition didn't choose a piece here, but also more the new politics in this and meet the 2 of them is could this region but the better one the home the don't they will consensus between muslims and christians over supporting one political party has returned to the village with improving infrastructure and services, split the needle menus, and the good wishes worried that this might be disrupted by me to treat operations nearby. as plato's from the goddess and workers apology or p t k patrols the area boomers, you know, flesh of working on putting in some cases,
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depositions or targeted by to kish who reads terrifies all people like they should leave or lands and tackle the conflict with to key inside to kish board is key as well as the u. s. and you called the p k. k a to organization. the group was accused of cleaning. i see it against civilians from mangus in 1997 an accusation. the p k. k denies. but as do continues, military operations don't get supported with a walk. the people of mangus hope, zippy, that you were to stand as a safe haven and symbol of peaceful coexistence. the region would have to do. i had a 0 mangus note of that in the rock the, the watching i was a 0 here. the top.

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