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[000:00:00;00] the, i'm sam is a them into. okay. yeah. what about does this come out in a historic re much between the president and the man who stood against him in age elections? the and i'm several then yay, this is elza 0 live from. don't ha, also coming up in the as prime minister in all of your rates, a new parliament buildings that opposition for these boy events. ukraine says it's shut down more than 50 russian drones and the biggest tech on the capital so far. and the last minute deal reached in the us to raise the debt limits and keep the country from defaulting.
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the, or you're joining us live in total care for our special coverage of the 2nd round of took kids presidential election. this is a historic moment. the 1st time in these countries, political history that that has been around of votes full the presidency. while we saw things kick off 5 am g m t local time, am. vote is headed to the ballot boxes, the cost by vote to choose who will be the president for the next 5 years. well, this of course is coming off to that 1st round the voting which so no clear winner, but it did see the incumbent president leave his challenge to come out and collect all of by around 5 points. it also sold a pile of entry election. we console get, which we saw the ruling aligns dominated by the alt policy winning a majority of seats in the palm of so president out of the one heading into this file with
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a lot of momentum along to carla. we've got correspondence looking at the store at different ends of the country. we've got joining us. russell started off from anchor up, but 1st we're going to start with send them call. so all of it is stumble and send them. we sold the president, head to that polling station cost is vote, and find, deliver another message devises. how does that go down? well, saw me a presence. i don't was well come here by his supporters as if he's a star and he's spend a longer time than expected. after casting his bella t interacted with the civilian, sir, he interacted with the children. of course, he always speaks after. as he moves in the polling stations in a he called on his power base, it's a to, to you, call me to, to their votes,
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to go to the polls and cast their ballots because we are hearing if comes at both the opposition side and add on side that some people are not even thinking to go to the ballot box, especially and thinking that the result is over the clear. as we know, took his present. it was 5 points ahead of kim. i coasted all the but of course, according to the presidential system, a candidate needs to receive 50 percent plus one vote. so that's why both leaders coach that all to and add on cold on their motors, their supporters, to cast their ballots and not to take the 1st rounds results as granted because is still despite the difference in the 1st from both sides are running after the far rights of votes uh which it came up more than expected, larger than expected, around $5.00. that's why even one of the world is very important for both
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candidates who are racing and that can that. but of course, we're expecting the results to come out earlier compared to the 1st round as this is only a bulge between 2 candidates and uh that are the lines are shorter than the previous round. and it people do not wait as they waited at during the 1st run after 5 pm local 14, gmc, a. we will be we will be starting to hear the results. but both the booth and the codes are expected to take shorter than the 1st round, semi i think somebody said of and just underlining how this is a context of 2 people to kind of is going head to head at the same time, is that of the one costing is both that we had come out and tell us not all of the opposition candidate, also costing is vote at opposing station in the anchor of uh we can go over to anchor now with a sol, solved law and rule. so
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a lot is that stake full come out of color start, although he cost is, but was he able to motivate a ton out there as well as well? some as of now the, what the process is still continuing here, you can see the ballot box there and that would cause as well. and each party as a representative here, so chemically settle an hour ago, he was, he had any cassie's was here. so based on my conversation with the representatives of the parties, they said that the training out here in this part of the station is expected to be as same as the 1st round. but however, we do not see the long cruise. the reason for that is that this time the process is quite simple. there are only 2 names on the would cause and the process is getting faster and faster in that sense, not taking too long. that's why we do not see that don't choose here. so when chemically started was here's what's here to catch these words. we have seen that
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he supporters warmly welcomed him and so she's now very much hopeful despite losing it. despite the coming the 2nd in the 1st round, she and his supporters are grouping the confidence that she's going to be the next president of the, of their concerts. indeed, we know that 6 parties have joined the forces and with the unity leader to come up with a shuttle. and that's why they are expect they hadn't caused high expectations for this year. if she lose, as many of people believe that it could cause to support the carrier. but if you wins tonight, then it would be a defining moment into tricky because she would be the one who would defeat that door in the thanks so much good stuff that from a sol solved on one of the issues this election is being pulled over, is refugees, there are millions of them in total, kia, many of them from syria. and that issue is raising concerns on both sides of the to kia syria boda as no quarter much reports. series who have
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experienced the horrors of war firsthand, eagerly await news frontier care. as many here have family members across the border and want to know how the selection will affect them. and i'm a coffee and the a i thought i'd be in the i have many relatives living inter kia and working to support their families here. the calls we're hearing about supporting syrians who were living there would have very bad consequences, especially on a humanitarian scale. so the on the display serious have been supported by humanitarian aid coming through the notes and circus border. but they fear that it might disappear for good. what's the uh, the cs cooking, no matter who wins, we hope dr. case approach will not follow the approach of deporting syrians, which will have dire future consequences on the humanitarian sector. here as more than 1800000 people are already living in refugee camps. c turkey is of extra is
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good, also alter the regions political landscape. president red, just a bit of the guns governments has sent troops in open syria, and has been coordinating with this. you in the opposition for years. a political activist believe the policies are forever wins. will shed the future dynamics of the entire region of on the how much it took, the satirical selections have great significance for the syrian issue. these elections have an effect on syrians, especially in the north and on the syrians presently and took a, as for us as a political body. and it live. of course, we believe that these convictions that decided by the 2 extra people that to you as no, since you have continues to lead with the devastating effects of its 12 year war. many here wonder what the surface elections will mean for them. in syria as both of the mark, if there is a semblance of normalcy as people go about their daily routine. when you ask people
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to hear what they think of that to control extras we were met with both of them as a math concern. but for now, it is on to learn what the outcome of the voice will mean for serious and best will arrive is gone. 3, look how much does 0 ed live, both in syria while buzzing at this point. these went on the way across the sort of key lot of things to keep our eyes on. but if there are 3, perhaps key things that people will be looking out for in terms of the time out is what's happening with the kurdish about what's happening with the nationalist about what's happening. some of those urban areas will be watching that to bring you the lysis on that phenomena hand you back to bill the induced prime minister, a new vendor modi has opened a new parliament building in new delhi, but opposition parties. boyd content,
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the ceremony. they say the integration should have been led by the president, not by a man, they call a threat to democracy. tony chang reports prime minister in the rendered moody is front and center additional gratian in new delhi, the ceremony monk, the opening of india is new parliament building. yes, said prince, this is not just a building. it is a reflection of the themes and aspirations of 1400000000 indians. it is a temple for our democracy, which gives the message of the strong as all to the world body took a central role in the new organization. the many in his policy, the beach i say, is entirely appropriate for the man who has lived the country for nearly a decade. in this case, he is from the b b. but that doesn't mean these departments will probably be the be is the payments of the whole country, but 19 opposition punches. bully called to the event. they say that such a prestigious role should have been led by the president, the head of state, no demands. they view as
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a threat to democracy. you undermine the soul of the bi limits so badly. so how can you expect to leave a legacy behind venue? then everything properly democracy in the parliament and outside the body of the old panama building was built by the british in 1927, 2 decades before independence. but it had outgrown its role as the home, but the largest democracy in the world. the new parliament complex is at the heart of a $2400000000.00 building project. and gives the legislature 3 times as much space and $500.00 more seats. but indian democracy might be more than just physical space if we want the following 3 democracy read. not only really the new building, but we also need that sort of ration consensus between lead latino position so that the spirit of deliberate recently,
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the date is the thing in march that with protests in the old apartment, when the opposition leader a whole gundy was expelled, seems like this, it prompted many to believe that the indian democracy needs more than just a new home. tony chang, elder 0 as some of india is top wrestlers, and their supporters had been detained as they tried to march on the new parliament . they are calling for the resignation and a rest of the head of the countries wrestling. federation, bridge. bush son, sharon singh, is accused of sexually harassing young. asked me, he's a powerful politician from the governing b j. p. and he has denied the allegations to olympic. medalist are threatening to hand back their metals if no action is taken. this is a fight for that aspect of our dog testing system. they are asking for justice the for the time. so on one hand, the new parliament as being an organization and on the other hand, democracy is being made. so this is absolutely intolerable. at least one person has
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been killed and several have been injured in russian drone strikes. and the ukrainian capital, ukraine's military says it down to $52.00 of the $54.00 drawings launched over night. regional officials say it was the largest drone attack on the city since the beginning of the war. keeps mayor is wanting people to stay in doors. he's saying there could be more tax. this is tasha butler has the details from keith. 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 that were looms uh by russia. uh and a different system busy for you to know it's over period of several hours because these drones apparently came in ways that we know that one person is killed by some folding deputy. a number of people in just some buildings also damaged in the city and the source of attacks really have intensified in recent weeks. russia really
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stepping up these attacks on the safe because of ukraine's anticipated counter offensive counter offensive. but some say has actually gone up to say it is certainly immune and that's the last piece of tax. also come on a special day for people here in key. if it is the anniversary of the founding of the city more than 1500 years ago, and people intend to celebrate the people outs in the bass and the city, reggie there. awesome events, pond. so then this is a way of showing, not only that resilience, but a way of sending a message to most scares that they wouldn't be broken by these constant nighttime attacks. latasha butler, i'll just narrow keys. the still ahead on alpha 0 will be following the journey of thousands of and scans who have made their way to mexico since the taliban returned to power 2 years ago. and in sports, the boston celtics level, their n b a playoff series with them miami, he 33,
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the approved or reject the most progressive constitution ever proposed for any nation in history. yes or no. cheating voted, you know, the big picture us was a question that goes into the very foundation of judy until the cause of its relationship with indigenous people in the midst of 2 parts. one on the jersey, on counting the calls, greece is recovering from this economic crisis. the greeks reaping the benefits policy nations promise the team trillion dollars in a to pull country. so why haven't they been paid? we speak to the rocky deputy prime minister about his nation's will, out counting the cost on al jazeera in a world where the news never ends. understanding what's behind the headlines is
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a new front of the building. this is part of a government project to revamp new daily's administrative center opposition parties . we close at the opening. at least one person that has been killed and several injured in russian drone strikes in the ukrainian capital. ukraine's military says it down 52 of the 54 drugs that were launched overnight. after weeks of negotiations, the white house and republicans have agreed in principle to raise the debt limits president joe biden. and how speaker kevin mccarthy may be deal days before the us was projected to default on his debt. the agreement increases the amount that the government can borrow. it also cuts federal spending. the treasury had warranted 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 that's worthy
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of the american people. it has historic reductions and spending consequential reforms that will lift people out of poverty into the workforce rate in 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. the 10s of thousands of people have protested against the serbian government for a 4th week. they say it's not doing enough to tackle corruption and violence. the demonstrations were triggered by 2 mass shootings this months in which 18 people were killed. president alexander, of which step down as leader of his party on saturday. but he is expected to remain as sort of you as head of states, at least to a rain guards in an ask and security officer had been killed in a gun fight at the border. the incident happened, the longer runs system and baluchistan and province, and the f can province of numerous. in response,
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the head of uranian army ground forces traveled to the border. alabama has sent troops and further weaponry to reinforce security. both sides say the situation is now con, thousands of afghans are believed to have made their way to mexico since the taliban returned to power in 2021. many have been caught up in a storage of refugees and migrants trying to seek asylum in the united states and the lower apollo 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, mexico has seen a sharp rise with refugees from afghanistan. more than 1400 had been registered by
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mexico's national migration institute. a lee is one of many african refugees. we've come to see mexico as the proverbial final stretch before reaching the us. i have been the in mexico is on was the 15 months. i never taught to leave my country. i never felt i never 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 or just some of the 10s of thousands, also waiting for a shot at requesting us asylum with no guarantees that the weight will pay. all experts say it's the result of a backlog. visa applications linked to a search in human migration through north america. human rights groups say that roger numbers of migrants transiting through mexico,
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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 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 after be in some ways uh, strategic allies. it was this group them up dentist and so they became very symbolic to many people. how the right to a side room is now being charged throughout the world. the spiraling humanitarian crisis in afghanistan. today, you will, by the return of the call upon and worsening economic conditions is causing concern over the next way of refugees. when we did up a little alger 0, mexico city, hundreds of thousands of christians have been driven from a rock by war, poverty, and persecution. but an e send me a ton of his kurdish region. christians live in harmony with other religious
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communities. not who have the head reports from my guess in northern iraq. the zip is totally evening service at my do. it is to begin with the tranquillity of monkish. this village is home to more than 3000 codes in the province overtook 1st century use. kennedy and catholics and muslims have lived here in harmony. not the sun, fucked up. i remember now, but we share animals with neighbors, religious festivals, as well as joys and sorrows. a village has always been distinguished by its tolerance without discrimination. this is a blessing from god to succeed in loyalties have fueled unrest in some areas of iraq. since the 2003 u. s. led invasion, the people of monk disc say, they're proud of their cool existence and acceptance of each other. they say that
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harmony between christians and muslims here has created an unbreakable social bond that has resulted in economic and political gains for everyone in the village. near the says, it's not only social tradition that ensures peace here, but also modern new politics in december to misquote this region. but the one the home, the dope for the will consensus between muslims and christians over supporting one political party has returned to the village with improving infrastructure and services. but the middle mag ish and the good wishes worried that this might be disrupted by me to treat operations nearby as plato's from the good as an workers apology or p k k patrols the area as well. maybe not quite sure if we're working on putting in some cases, depositions or targeted by to kish who reads terrifies all people like they should
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leave or lands and tackle the conflict with to key inside took this board is key as well as the u. s. and you called the p t k a to the organization. the group was accused of cleaning. i see it again civilians from mangus in 1997 an accusation. the p k. k do nice. but as just continues military operations don't get supported with a walk. the people of mangus hope the village will stand as a safe haven and symbol of peaceful coexistence in the region. would have to do. i had a physio mangin note of it in the rock. as the boston celtics have leveled there in the eastern conference finals series with the miami, he, they've come back from 3, nothing down to force a game 7 to side or after a dramatic wait on saturday roll past that walks us through the fraction of a 2nd to change the outcome of the game and perhaps the series when they're going to in the 76 years of the it'd be, i don't say it was ever come back from 3 dolphin down in a pile series. maybe it's fitting that into one of the founding members of the
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league, and it's joyce by successful team. that's on the brink of working history. the boston celtics, when did the game 6, the body gets the heat with the red to off the previous back to back wave to the credit might be kept. most of the check, the heat desperate to close out the series in front of everybody firms. you've got the boss. hey boss, the big guns, the old site fall right. jason titan with a game hardy. 31 points. are these already develop positive? get too far to struggle with just of this? we 2nd reading a trade bar 2 points. the heat dropped the file to get people read free fridays. are the, the most intense pressure butler bite, all 3 on the lines up, or i'd be there with one foot in the far to all that was going on. and this gave way now of the last word went to boston's derek counter or 2 point bunch of data, giving the celtics $1.00 and $4.00 to $1.00 or 3 victory. does it run into jason
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tatum? just the the grid that we show to, to get to this moment. i'm proud of that. i'm proud to be on his team. we wish we could took this thing off right now. right now, we want to step this thing off and let's play another 48 minutes, but we'll wait 48 hours and, and do this thing in boston. the body heat still define it's not posted will be comprehensive, completed to come back to the heart of the fire. i've been coming on by now. they pop back out 0 for me with one world champion max or stump in his quick to his 1st pulled position in monaco. for sunday's grand prix. the dutchman snatched the top spot away from fernando alonzo with a thrilling drive at the end of the 3rd qualifying session. to put his red bull on the front of the grid by just h 100. and the 2nd for laurie's charles laclare who's from monaco was 3rd quickest before being given a grid penalty for impeding lando norris,
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esteban upon will now start from 3rd and that is his highest ever good start. french director adjusting ca has taken the top price. it'd be can film festival for court room drama and asking me of a fall was voted winter of the palmetto. ca becomes only the 3rd female director to have one. the procedure surprise, she used for a big moment to deliver a criticism of presidency menu and that caused controversial pension reform. see, i did cut up see if on this year the country was gripped by historic, extremely powerful and unanimous protests against the pension reform. the dispute as has been denied and repressed in a shocking way, and the sputtering of dominating power of unabashed power is bursting out across several spears. and that's it from me. several venue. there's always more information on our website down to 0 dot com up next is whether after that inside
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story tackles the issue. if you can't integration the, the hi there, there are whether it's in play for the philippines lose on islands. all has to do with type for mar, we're passing just to the east of the island. it's going to spread quite a bit of rain that only for the northeast, but also the north. i'm thinking anywhere from lat long on rate to low august, specially for low on could see about $2.00 to $300.00 millimeters of brain over the next little bit. i think surfing conditions and lot one young people will be out on the water there. and that is dangerous because the storm is on the other side of the island. now if we go to china, the seasonal rains are falling between the gang, see, and the yellow river valley that's moving out over the yellow sea. it's generated about a months worth of rain in town yang and i think similar through south korea and this weather now finds its way into japan's honshu island. so you're going to get
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dallas with rain on monday. got some thunderstorms popping up in the northwest of india also for care less state as well. around coach e your max out at 33 degrees and in august on i think some hill storms will light up here through punjab providence. same providence. k p k. it's been cold enough for snow on the mountain tops there. and that that's whether that was in southern jordan now sliding into northwest saudi arabia. so this is going to impact the popular tourist spot of our lot on monday. a lot of rain in the forecast for you the discover, the world of difference determination. i'm telling you that we need to we, i'm listening to freedom shot. so this is 16 people,
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