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. ready ready the circus voters choose their next leader, and one of the closest for the elections in decades. and i'm stymied, say, then live in total care web hosting is moving swiftly at totaling stations in a historic rematch between the president, the man who stood a gave simon a to like ship. the 0 been a, it's great to have you with us. this is elza 0 lying from the also coming up ukraine says it's shutting down more than 50 russian drones and the biggest attack on the capital. so far. india as prime minister inaugurate a new parliament buildings that opposition parties boycott the events. and the last minute deal is reached in the us to raise the debt limits and keep the country from defaulting. the
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you joining us here live in to care for our special coverage of total kids. second ramos in the presidential election, a very historic moment for this country. for the 1st time in its history, both has went to the ballots. 5 a. m, g m t costs that balance, you know, run off vote for the presidency. well, we're not allowed to talk yet about indications of who might be wearing this race. what that is, a lot of focus on is on turn out and so far indications, all that many holding stations at least turn out has been healthy. the lines heavy moving quickly. well, according to the high election commission, they said they're expecting results to be out earlier than they were in the 1st rounds. well, talking about that 1st round. do you remember that the incumbent president, where he may not have one that 1st round,
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but he emerged at the front runner in that election. the head of his names, challenge to come out of color, start all of 5 out 5 points. we can go over now live to sit, i'm call so all of she's live for us outside a make shift posing station a school writes and i'm with budget type out of the one cost says vote usually. and how is the turn out shaping out that well, let's say we have this neighborhood is where the presence as lives and in every election, he comes in boats here with his family psalm. and we are expecting him soon to come and cast his bellas as usual around the usual hours. and the appetite is high because the neighborhood is relatively conservative and there are so many as on an up party. supporters of moving parts of supporters out here. uh, but in the hours of the morning, we aren't hearing that some stations are very busy. some stations are not about it
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. of course, everything is going to be clear at the end of the day since the election results are expected to come out sooner than the 1st round because people are just avoiding between 2 presidential candidates this time. and there's just one small pay for $1.00 small sheets to full, then a put in an envelope. that's why it thing and the lines are moving quickly. there, there are in the long queues, but of course, the appetite, the turn off from abroad, especially among the troops abroad living here has been high. and now the record, a higher than the 1st from the asked for the official statements signed me. but of course, everything is going to be clear at the end of the day. i'll stay with the system, cuz want to come back to, in a moment, to pick up on the point that alexia o'brien has been looking at. and that is some of the key areas that play device role in the 1st round of this presidential election is done belong to the and is me
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a turkey as big as the 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 collected are all you. that's a shift away from rich of type add one who took both on to the end as stand, but in 2018. but this year he lost those provinces by about one or 2 percentage points. and it wasn't 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 is positive support base. but with few of votes compared to 2018, he also won, and i used to live in provinces badly affected by those earthquakes in february and less seduced. 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 code is policy under the green left banner for which
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support behind can install you. and curtis vote has followed suit then as waste in 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 hasn't divorced 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. all right, from key areas to key moments. i think we can bring in some live pictures now coming in from us could all, with the present relative type of the one is costing his photo turning off that that makes shift posing station to cost his boat system costs all or is that let
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spring have back into the picture, i know you may have a little bit going on around you right now. so them. but picking up on the point which alexi was talking about key areas. one of those key areas of course is the bucket where you've been spending some time focus through the dynamics playing out scenarios like that between the nationalist and coalition both well yes, saw me by the way, present legit play part on just advice. i'm just moving to side so that you can see clearly use getting inside of the school to cast as well as he's here with the 1st lady and an hour earlier. his a younger son arrived here to cast. please vote with his wife and always, you know, when for his inside on his here there's a cheerful crowd chanting for him as this area is his one of his a vote based and coming back to
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a question in the are because we spend the last couple of days out there. yeah. but who is known as the capital for the curtis politics and for the curtis culture? and it is one of the 11 cities that was affected by the earthquake. and we have spoken to so many people. there they is, some of them really want to change and they are booking books for the pro curtis party. however, during the 1st round, they voted for chemical that stood all the main a position candidates because the pro kurdish party withdrawing the election under a different banner this time. and now it's support for kim are closer to la holla, where there is a game changer here. not only for present as on the lines, but also for the old position. candidates come off coast federal because both sides have pro curtis parties and they are alliances about after the 1st round, as seen on the search candidates who received on it. and unexpectedly,
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the motive 5.2 percent is all splits between the 2 sides. they are trying to grab the dash. now this was which were the new king makers of the 2nd round. and there are so there are a few national, the spar t's into k, a saw me. and when you, when you calculate when you add up the whole mode. so it's about about 25 percent. so it, besides the curtis volts that are nearly 60000000 people that constitutes a 20 percent of the whole population. and to can now you have to imagine all the schools as a king makers. it is a very difficult task for present that on. and his challenge of campbell co started, although to strike a balance between those 2 sides because they are against each other because those far odd parties support the correct down on pro curtis politicians. and when you speak to curtis people in the region, they full offend. that they're upset because every consolation process that was launched by the roland golf party under present add ons rain. it was officially
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withheld into the 2015 though they started to solve the problems in the region. but now they are back in the a public compar tomato position party leader to michael the shuttle was known to be the best part is known to be pressing it occurred to schwartz banning the media. so there are so many things that you can, coal, as the 1st time, but of course, for the cards they are concerned about the far right. the potential influence on chemical, the civil life, it comes to power because chemical, the several of promises free them a box that can make a national the small as they are in the, in favor of the correct down on the procured this politicians. some of them are over the in prison. some of them have been, they've and the parliamentary seats have been ripped off. so this is a challenge. how close that all or, or add on is going to add is unknown. everything is going to to clear off the
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results today, but in to get things changed very quickly. you, you will know we're expect occurred at procured this part to align with the republican party, but they're aligned in the presidential around. now you have a far right part to that is lying with that alliance. so everything is full of surprises and to get this is what i have. so on the line sent me that is why i'm going through the process of costing is, is valid. having is id check to getting his vote so called and what is just reach me. but almost exactly in the same moment. in another city, i encourage the capital of to kick him out and collapsed all lou, the leader of the opposition and the opposition candidate for the presidency. well, guess what? he was doing costing his ballot. the auction to me in school, that almost perfectly choreographed to coordinate with at the same time. and i
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guess it is just another visual, remind me of how much of a, of a heads a hey this happening here between these 2 very different candidates. the spots we are hearing some. ready people, especially among the positions a, are over the disappointed some of them told us that they don't want to go to the ballots. but both sides, both the governing side and the opposition side are urging their supporters to go to the ballot boxes to show their will. but of course this is an i can mag, this was a may come next situation in the 1st round. now this is that they come next because both sides are trying to wrap those 5.2 percent boats and even the
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nation for right national this alliance is now split between our dawn and collect start all those. so at which later is it say no, no, on the 3rd candidates or image those off a who left the aligns with his alternation dollars. victoria can discourses especially his onto refugee discourses will drive but will mobilize those far rides . the far right border support is unknown, so we don't know whether that's 5 per 5.2 percent from the 1st from really blown to sit on the lawn or the colors skim. others of the farms a fraction that is represented by it those out. that's why still everything is make him that the spots are gone. was 5 points ahead. ok, michael. the shuttle in the 1st round. we don't know in these sent them. thank you so much for your reporting. that from was cut
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off, but we might just stop to know or get indications off the $1400.00 gmc 5 pm local time, the high election commission says it's going to be review and decide whether or not is going to allow media organizations start reporting on some of the results and indications of results. so we'll be here. all special coverage will continue for now. i'm gonna hand you back to dell. it's sammy sent him and it's tumble. thank you very much interested in watching the live pictures. it was probably one of the highlights of the day so far, the incumbent president, richard cypert alon voting and his rival, came out at least a little also voting just moments ago. the at least one person who has been killed and several injured in russian drove strikes in the ukrainian capital. ukraine's military says it down to $52.00 of the
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$54.00 drones that were launched over night. original 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 there could be more tax potential butler has the details from keeps what another very difficult night and keep the biggest drone attack on the capital since the full scale invasion, se ukrainian officials, they say that the defense took down 50 to 50 full drones launched by russia and the defense system busy through the night over periods of several hours. because these drones apparently came in waves, and now we know that one person is killed by some folding deputy, a number of people in did some buildings also damaged in the city and the source of attacks really have intensified in recent weeks. russia really stepping up these attacks on the site because of ukraine's anticipated counter offensive
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a counter offensive, but some say has actually gone up to say it is certainly immune and never the most of these attacks also come on a special day for people here in key if it is the anniversary of the finding of the city more than 1500 years ago, people intend to celebrate the people out to the baths and the city, reggie. they were all some events planned for them. this is a way of showing, not only that resilience, but a way of sending a message to most carriers that they will be broken by these comes to nighttime attacks. latasha butler, i'll do 0 keys. the conflict in ukraine has intensified as each side tests, new tactics and weapons looking for an advantage over the other options here is defense editor alex gets helpless, 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,
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and ballistics. i'm hypoth starting missiles means that even the most advanced a defenses are struggling to cope. of 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 that pose. and now munition dumps further back from the front lines. also range from high mosque precision strikes. russia is also using spots of drugs to better effect. it's 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 advanced at defense batteries, such as the portraits. russell lost 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 holly moss. this delphi cruise missile can deliver a 480 kilogram bullhead with high precision for 10 didn't charge, able to 1st reach and then end to end,
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destroy well protected targets such as come on post an underground bunkers. 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 a high value targets fall behind the front lines. and just prime minister and a render mowdy has inaugurated a new parliament building. this is part of a wider and 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, and insult. they say it should have been led by the president was the head of state . well, my dilemma curzy is a historian based in new delhi, and she says the new building is no more indian than the old one. and in fact, the idea is so far as to when did it either i could dictate which there to be 2, which was built by the 2 ends and be caught in the 1920s had in fact
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incorporated many elements of the indian architecture. it was not just of pure old western architecture than a modern echo. and in fact it was in my opinion, the new bill of lading has nothing very much to commend it in the surface headaches or, you know, anything. there's nothing in down about it. what's more important to that, the fact that the going to use the diamond amanda, which is very big city, hasn't taken people long right from the conception of this building architecture design those plan. those have been objecting to it. but they said to send and their objections have been brushed aside. douglas, so as the opposition has said, that it's bob as a whole series of what is seen as wisdom would be likely to project and says at the
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expense of other costs to do that. if the goods such as the president. yeah, the majority boss, majority of the opposition parties avoid putting the function, the i'm not even going there. so it's like the prime minister under administer. i'm years bach, even both celebrating on that one, and nobody's coming to their big party. after weeks of negotiations, the white house and republicans have agreed in principle to raise the debt limits rather than joe biden. and how speaker kevin mccarthy made the deal days before the us was projected to default on its debt agreement increases the amount the government can borrow. it also cuts federal spending a treasury had warranted the government could run out of money to pay its bills. if congress did not act by june 5th or 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 that's worthy of the american people. it has historic reductions and spending consequential
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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, like hannah reports from washington, dc. 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 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
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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 leader 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 law. my kind of outreach sierra washington us and just a reminder of the main story were following on houses 0 this hour and indeed today incumbent president, richard cypert on his cast, his vote in the 2nd round of turkey's presidential election. one just over 49 percent of the vote in the 1st round on may 14th opposition leader came out. can they start rolling? meanwhile, cast his vote into incorrect use now being balanced by the small,
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far right victory. in other world news, more than a 170 palestinian bid wins in the occupied west bank have packed up their belongings and left. they say the israeli government and settlers have been working together to force them out. it. abraham has this report from the occupied westbank for decades, but the ones i've been on the most looking for raising land, walter, and better living conditions in the occupied west bank. they're moving for safety reasons. within 30 families from the inside me a community needs. i'm a law are packing up their belongings and leaving the place called home for 40 years. they still have this is the increasing is really secular tax is making it impossible for him and his family to stay sort of live on either side with spoken with spoken with my children or skate, they get nightmares about settlers. how to, if we get hurt, is it worth it?
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the land is precious, but it's not more important than the lives of my children. if i tried to defend myself, i'll be hurt. and if i don't be losing as well, you won't have to leave it as really, supplements, and outposts are surrounding the community. how much god this, the settlers have become more and more violent towards palestinians would be a what am i the israeli police used to come when we call and complain. settlers used to leave, but now it's a different story. they called the settlers and threatened to come, but they don't know who. so the settlers end up staying talking us and ceiling over her that these really made it to re has it should demolition orders for their homes, some of which are funded by the european union. this video shows what the community looked like last year. 200 palestinians lived here with the hertz. now, they have old, left it took is really so there's only a few hours to move and they prevented our team from filming,
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and ordered us to leave, then threatened and chased this away for a few kilometers. both students call this is really policy filing transfer meant to force palestinians of the them and bring in suckers instead of and this transfer of citizens is considered illegally under international law. but you can see how the cetera this ration works together. the settlers are building the elbows, but still restrictions, issuing within one nation orders and demolishing entering that basically, i'm just gonna be with the stimulus altogether, the water and electricity, new construction. now the community is trying to start over. some have moved to eliminate a village about 6 kilometers away. they say they're here seeking a safer place for their families, with the rising number of set to their attacks. even that might not to be guaranteed. need to have it a he just the to the occupied westbank at least to
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a range and guards in an african taliban fighter had been killed in a gun fight at the border. the incident happened on the border of iran, the system in baluchistan province. and the afghan province of nimrod, both sides are accusing each other a firing 1st. some residents of reports of the select the violence. it is not clear what caused the fighting. and 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 storage of refugees and migrants trying to seek asylum in the united states. meanwhile, were possible 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
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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 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 and 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 have to answer just some of the 10s of thousands, also waiting for a shot at requesting us to sign them with no guarantees that the weight will pay
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off. experts say it's the result of a backlog. visa applications linked to a search and a human migration through north america. human rights group say that richard numbers of migrants transiting through mexico, coupled with changing policy on the us mexico border have only added to the challenges facing asylum seekers. and there seems to be little exception, even for the most vulnerable groups. and what is unfortunate is that if there is a group of people that should have exemplified, you know, that the demonstrated to their life was under the threat that the future of the 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 rights asylum is now being charged throughout the world. the spiraling humanitarian crisis in afghanistan today, you will by the return of the tale bond and worse and in economic conditions is causing concern over the next way of refugees. when we did that for the 0 mexico
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city, egypt has on earth to mummification workshops as well as to tombs in the ancient burial ground of the car. it's among several recent discoveries that the government hopes will revive the torres and sector which stagnated. after the hour of spring, barbara angles or reports ancient egyptian spent much of their lives preparing for death. now, archaeologists and egypt halvenetz modification workshop since a cholera where all the work was done to preserve buddies for return to t. it's the latest in a string of discoveries. hope to draw a tourist back to egypt, was a little bit tell him, you know, and this workshop is the one use for humans, including the beds on which the bodies were washed. we found a small hole through which the water flows off to washington buildings. we found the tools used by ation to ship sions took up the bodies to remove internal organs
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as one of the cannot pick jobs using modifications to preserve internal organs. 2 teams have also been found in burial grounds near the famous step parent mendoza in this burial chain, but as more than 4000 years old and belong to a top professional. inside the tomb we found all the very live seems in like harvest, like cultivating, like yeah, like it music i like that and music and just put them in the guy who was playing the lot and stuff like that. and you know, it's very, very important to him. this guy used to work like a high priest for the got his minds at also piece of breezed off. it got photos and he was the supervisor of big again, as for the instigation. and also he got decided all the big cheese off the lights or is that the teams of welfare objections were filled with treasures to accompany them to the off to life grave robust lifted much of his valuables, but this statue is among items found intact and then.
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