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dependency, make it a unique system just being hosted by human activity on a number of fronts when to run out for types of intensive farming becomes too much the out. the tech side of these type is devastating at the classroom at the university of most. yeah, i mean, finally, just, i mean it has just t 3 different species and needs to maintain a gene in case of a number to you then to a full to your 1000 sequences. and the momma know 520212000 trimmings is create extra wondering. this is what it is. so one of the house is not ensuring that nobody can continue to let things change future generations to the animals that once drives to the mama know without the exist and this aquarium the
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still watching al jazeera until mccray live and die. ha! now i'm sam is a, them live in to, to present that idea of die about it on a secure another 5 years in office, off the winning a historic ronald's boat. she would like to think everyone went to the pools for they are in the children's future also coming up to us and saudi arabia cool on so dense bore insides to extend the $65.00. that's 2 to wind on monday, a deal at last. the white house and republicans agree in principle to price the debt limits and avoid the defaults. the
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i said looks like we're having a couple of issues getting through to somebody's ident who is in a stand boat. we're going to continue coverage here of the to kia election with richard. type at one has won the election. another 5 year 2, he addressed crowds outside his house, and this is temple just a short while ago. he says, tequila is the winner of the selection our nation has decided to give us the men the lead on countries for another 5 years. i will do my best to be true to your trust and confidence as we did in the past 21 years. remember my commitment to you is until i die and does love will never end. we have always said this divine journey will be completed and we have always showed our commitment to this journey as we are committed to our great nation. tonight's
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election once again showed the law and commitment between us. the ruler for our nation is made of steel. thanks to this feast of democracy, defended of these elections, or the 85000000 people of this nation. and as i always say to kids the vin, their origins type at one has been in pilot and took here for the last 20 years. simple who say his policies have modernized and develops the country. but to his critics, he has become increasingly autocratic. about how many takes a look at his rise to the presidency. as a young man, they say that you are the one seem to favor career as a professional football player, but politics was never far away. and by 1994th, the one was elected, as mayor is stumbled. whoever wins is the boon wins 2 kias. i seen the tooth to for edward. but the road to power wasn't always. the one was at the
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same time, feared, adored, and revived for his sharp tongue and religious. the conservative leaving his time as may are ended, was a 4 months jail sentence for violating the secular principles of the country. his critics today still accused him of changing those principles. what they're doing went ahead and pre trip in 2001. he founded the just as in development party or act party at crucial stepping stone that met him to become prime minister for 3 consecutive terms before becoming president. those were times of economic growth and reforms. millions were taken out of poverty, and the middle class grew stronger. ambitious projects and plans flourished. conservatives also have him for supporting their rights to express religion, openly, allowing women to a head, scarves and universities and government offices with slim critics also good,
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bolder, a protest against plans to overhaul a parking is doubled, quickly turned into a challenge to what demonstrators called a growing authoritarian rule 3 years later in 2016 sales military rebels, soldiers and followers of the tooling. a once political ally of $31.00 came close to capturing the president. at the crack down followed tens of thousands were imprisoned. the crackdown called alarm abroad died were relations with the you were from the cause of the influx of refugees going into greece from turkey. and in response, it was one cemented his grip on power, winning a referendum that granted him more presidential powers. but it was a narrow victory and in 2019 his export, the loss is symbols. that was
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a turning point. since then, it was the one has faced many challenges. this election shows turkey. it has become a nation very much polarized. what if anything, there was a gun will remain the man who took was stuff like the males at the towards republic and re made it in his own image for that that how many others even looks like. we've got some of these ident back now in assembled semi. you've got more on a hugely significant. it's not there and take you is indeed a hugely significant knife because as you know tom, this is the 1st time this country has gone to a ronald presidential vote. so history has been made in more ways than one here. but something that happened that isn't the 1st time that it's happened is that right? did type of the one has the 5 the olds pulled off of the big 3, overcoming challenges that we're seeing quite significant village son who's saying
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this is the greatest moment of flats of challenge to 2 decades of rules. and yet the mindset of a come back, i'm not sure if you can hear what is going on around me. i'm going to shut up for a 2nd and that you've taken some of that sounds. that is the sound of a very excited streets in so key celebrating the when a relative type of line clearly has a lot of support. they're all those impulses, 5 of how the rise campaign twice opponent arrives, results you could say as well. so that are all those who will not be celebrations and many clearly on things that homes firing of fireworks. that's explained to what the celebrating always seems. the numbers come in and bunch of times out of the one is one. this one off votes with 50 more than 52 percent of the vote came
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out. can i start. busy while he came in 2nd place weighs more than just of a 47 percent of the vote. well the well those who was saying the odds are against him. the us playing the economic situation. and he managed to get through just about all of that. and that spring and now i would guess to joins us here. how come across his senior advisor? he'll be alright stonebridge group. good to have you back with us. i hope you can talk over all the people home can behind you very happy crowd on the bus this bridge. this one did out to um do right to define the aunts see has uh this uh successful uh campaign that he has to repeated the survey 11 elections consecutive and i think part of it is adeline's complex personality. he's
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a good rates or a to and he uses messages i simple, and yet he inspires confidence in his electric and he's been in poverty for 20 years. he's a season skilful publication. secondly, she is a political genius in the sense that he was able to engineer somebody is focused on lying and says that really created synergies for his bottom line for his victory. i like the or positions that really didn't benefit if anything suffered. so what did the opposition do wrong then? how come for example, they had a lot of trumps. here to find, turn this around, didn't they saw maybe just 3rd uh the recently they because we spent a little talking about the election that i personally did not hear the call session speech. and that was a big the say, it won't be a position
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a lie and say about that he was the by side. it is uh say our view is 50 members. is the head of the position naturalist party by election as less the allies briefly only to feedback and they were working together for, for almost a year in the house. and yet nobody disputed the fact that she was there won't turn to that. and it's very simple to last night. i like sims against other one. so the 510 times all right, has, has the all position now officially can see the defeats listening. and so what we heard from it's all based on what i've been teaching got i didn't hear it saw so they started to lose. he did not come to today's add on. i like man auction ash i was the leader of the party. also posit the 6 table, a line, so within the same block as can we start all over just to clarify for view as she spoke, just full time for me,
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please. i the one on his way and said he had received the message loud. i please from the waters and we will do what they asked us. so the day it looks like several of the subdivisions and the movie to probably respect your site internally. that will be a lot. it's stage. lot of changes coming up with the members of a position allied a sudden and ultimately bases was a vote for continuity with the on call to the present. i would go on banking on 2 decades of massive development that's taking place. i think it's important to, to point out that the connection, the development that's happened in this country over 2 decades. right? absolutely. i used to not only one consecutive 11 plus they get of elections. these also build the country into a regional jo 4th become a power i would say even heavy weights add uh like she's
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basically him reaching out to put the lead us like putting that on the board and tries to broker deals between russia and ukraine when the west is watching. she's trying to keep trying to grab the land. you know, joe politically speaking in syria, lead the whole that on the golf. zullie painted in the minds of his voters team as the global leaders, as a zippo, the leaders, i think that has made the process because this campaign has, it's always been about united, the uniting, the mazda and boards, and polls will bringing batch the whole of the empire, lordy, back to the mines at high surface borders. i've seen stuff pulls at least that one off in the mountains and many, all right, thanks so much. how come out by being with us now we can take to, to, i'm kind of the seats of political power, of course, in this country we have
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a sol solved as us, sadly find life for us at the presidential palace and will. so i understand that as on his heading, there is another political victory speech coming in this saturday. and so he's that right, i need to see the presidential palace firm, tens of thousands of people that pull ready. yep. is there seems to be there have been some people people, are they just gathering these these connections have had this with this business jim in is so the messages were quite because you said that when airport you said the games move on to the to get used to be there that so it is
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a message of the unity in their company that particularly the for the right. so here also in ours, we were expecting you to come to this to be split because that should probably just pretty much for the simple to consolidate the distribution we use to use the next us please fix our corporate headquarters is for the headquarters at this time he decided to do that. the presidential palace of the reasons will that's what it is that he wants to send out a message that this is the mission home and he's not but she has a virtue nation. so regardless, i met with just the cost of the land, russo, i understand moments ago we had as well from him on kind of start all over. he's been speaking addressing his supposes, and he's talking about how his march will go on is that
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a sign that they're accepting? they haven't one base and it's time to be on the selection. how is that being interpreted? kim, a custodial speech was it was not that much in that sense who said that it wasn't going to have full time to me directly. he had accepted the fees there. so in that sense, for some of it is quite age, 40 years old,
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and maybe for the 1st started yet because there seems that they have for such a whole 6 for backgrounds . but motivation have came together and unit to be quite high. high, despite the fact that you should be able to somehow so you know, these challenges because no one just gather some old shows. this is going to be easier than many people in his part. you said you should probably do the name again. and if there's a dispute in there, so that's why we can see that was quite
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a concern about that as well. right. and so, so the only thing to us that from the presidential palace in ankara. so what a night it has been, what a nice it will be. now if you can hear the crowds out the celebrating in the street, and i think we got some fireworks going off. i think we did a moments ago to celebrate this was all the historic moment the 1st presidential ralph, ending with yes, had novel waiting for president, but i just type out of do honors. felt more than 52 percent of this vote, but a hand due by now to tom in don't. thank you very much, sammy. well. the run, the rap in the election has think support is for banking him canal. the custodial said the vote was the most unfair in years, but he promised to continue his struggle to change in a storage area and government opera and golf and takes
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a look back at his career. when come all calista really cost to spell it into k as one of the ready made history by forcing the presidential election to a 2nd round and threatening to unseat richard. type of the one softly spoken and with a calm demeanor. his seen as opposite of his opponent, that rivalry began 20 s. okay. in 2002 can as to riley was elected to parliament and the same your ad, one's justice and development potty and took the government can i still rarely took charge of his republican people spotted it. yes. later. during his search and yes, how he loved what he hold all different colors of here. just to defense, add one twice and last twice. use of i've multiple attacks including an attempt to lynching and point to 19 and in respect for the symmetric response to the findings . and the run up to the selections,
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the opposition have to capitalize on widespread frustration with the government's their response to separate, assess, click on the local currency, free for and a rent alliance. 6 parties with diverse side deal and it used to put aside the differences to backward this to us, the best chance of ending the 3rd once 20 as in power. can i so rarely was that chosen candidate. but it wasn't to be. and once again, his full and short of his old rifle. barbara good. i'll just say we're the 2 weeks of negotiations. the white house and republicans have agreed in principle to raise the debt limits. president show a bond to an in house vacate kevin mccarthy made the deal days before the us was projected to default. on its days. the agreement increases the amount the government can borrow. it also counts federal spending,
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the treasury headphones. the government could run out of money to pay its bills. this congress didn't act by june. the 5th, petty calhane has moved from washington dc. the us is fairly unique and that the us congress votes the spend money on certain programs, but they also also limit the amount of money that the country can borrow. that's called the debt ceiling. they are now 9 days away from reaching the ceiling. it's called the fiscal cliff for a reason, because if they were to default under that it would be really horrible for the us economy and also the global economy. so now they have this deal. so what's going to happen next? the house of representatives gets 3 days to read the bill, so that takes a vote on wednesday. the far right in the far left has already come on, so they're going to do everything they can to try to kill the steel. so you're going to see, present to you as president joe biden. and how speaker kevin mccarthy really try to shore up to center us to get past the house. then he goes to the senate and again, members in the far right in the far left say they're not going to go through this deal. so that means probably about
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a dozen republicans are going to have to come on board and join with the majority of democrats to get it, get it done, then it goes to the president to be signed. so 9 very tense days ahead here in washington dc to see if this country can avoid financial calamity. particle hanging out 0, washington prussia has launched as a largest wave of german strikes on ukraine's capital since the war began. the military says 54 tigers. it's keith, but most were shot down. at least one person has been killed. and as natasha butler reports from cave, the time is the city for fear to mark the annual celebration of its founding. will this port and keith is very popular with people, particularly on a sunny day, particularly because it is also a special day. it is tuesday, the anniversary of the foundation of the city more than 1500 years ago. so people ask about working the tools, joking, enjoying the sunshine of their food,
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to feed families as a playground with some of the children. it is very hard to imagine that just a few hours ago is the night. that was what ukraine inefficient was cool. the biggest, a drone attack on the city since the war began. ukrainian defense sold down more than 50 drains. as of this city, there were multiple ways of attacks, but people have come out as they do each time off to such attacks. to enjoy the sunshine enjoyed to say, i'm simply get on with a life. we have no choice. we have to to stay here. we have to continue our lives and, and be here, be in your great service, but it's very important to market keep day and find joy. despite all of these night attacks, we constantly have to go to the shelter and it's hard for our children. with these attacks have been taking place nearly every other night since the beginning of may
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many people saying that this is russians response to ukraine's anticipated counter offensive accounts are offensive that some say has started. others say it is eminent either way. it is amazing to see just how to time and people in the city of the such exhausting nights to guess out to go to school scheduled just to enjoy the day and try and enjoy a normal life. so that is the message to moscow, and that is if there's even a tax will not break them. natasha butler, i'll just sarah key is the conflict and you try and has intensified is inside test new tactics and width. and it's looking for an advantage of the alpha heel just here is defensive to alex, gets helpless, explains as a whole inch as a new phase, the scores of, 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 ballistic. i'm hypersonic missiles means that even the most advanced a defenses are struggling to cope. russia has led several hard lessons in this full long range, ukrainian, 5 from high most as opposed to russia to move. it's come on, sent as fuel to oppose, and i munition dumps further back from the front lines. our range from high mosque precision strikes. russia is also using spots of drugs to better effect. it's alt tillery batteries are 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 patriots. russell lost a wide range of missiles. the patrick batteries destroyed most of them, but not before. it was damaged. now you creating 2 as opposed to a new weapon. the storm shadow would move in triple the range of high miles. this still see cruise missile can deliver a 480 kilogram bullhead with high precision for 10 them charge able to 1st reach
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and then end to end, 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 resupply its forces in an attempt to leave them vulnerable. the storm shadow is a valuable addition to the training also given gets troops. the ability to destroy it by the targets fall behind the front lines. so let's have a secretary general to instills and to kind it's called on costs of the tongue down tensions with sylvia. he says that both sides must engage in a you led towards violence interrupted on friday between police and northern cost of all an ethnic serbs, angry of the election of ethnic albanian is sylvia. as president says, it's full session if the cost of affordable remain on the highest thanks. have a list. that's it, but it has the license for moving costs of of the situation here is eviction is still tense after those protests and caches on friday, we've seen that increase police presence at side. the municipality buildings as
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well as seeing troops from nato forces, nicely speak to ethics, says here they have never accepted cost of those unit electro declaration of independence back in 2008. and they consider the cost of all a part of serbia. but if you speak to the customer on the phone, it is, they say it's the obligation, the constitution obligation to make sure that those 6 me albanian mans who are elected take office. even though the majority says in these northern areas, boy talk to the elections, the turn act was less than 3.5 percent. and in some cases, some of those may as well elected with you within 200 votes. but the possible authorities maintain that the have a right to, to go to the offices to go to the municipality buildings and not be blocked by subs now. and they told the united states as well as some european countries have called the front costs will to de escalate to as far as cost flow is concerned. these areas are a part of the country and always, always on know, on monday,
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what happens when those may is once again come and try to do the jobs and return to the offices. i said big data eviction, comfortable. bernard smith is in belgrade. the nature cheap and sultan book says, kosovo should tone down tensions with the rest of the confrontations over the weekend. he says he's spoken to the foreign policy chief you as a barrel. and he says that christina and bel grade should continue with e. you led talks now there are frequent confrontations and clashes in northern cost of of a. so it'd be, and president alexander who church says he's never had a more difficult and big crisis to deal with. so it'd be as ami remains on the full, lush has moved close to the border though any direct confrontation with the nato. k for peacekeepers there in kosovo is extremely unlikely. bernard smith,
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i'm just here a bell. great. india is prime minister. no ring from body has opened a new poem and building in new delhi, but all possession parties. boy, because of the ceremony, they say the integration should have been laid by the president and not by man. they called a threat to democracy. tony chang, reports, prime minister and the rendered moody is front and center additional gratian in new delhi, the ceremony marked the opening of india's new parliament building. you 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 a message of the strong result to the word body took a central role in the new organization. the many in his policy, the beach, a p. c as in tale appropriate for the man who has lived the country, the nearly a decade. so in this case, he's from the b to b, but that doesn't mean these departments will probably be the be is the payments of
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the whole country. but 19 opposition punches probably caught at the event. do they say that such a prestigious role should have been led by the president, the head of state, no demands, they view as 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, paloma building was built by the british in 1927, 2 decades before independence. but it had grown 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 to read. not only when we need a new building, but we also need that sort of ration consensus between leave id and all position
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so that the spirit of the recently, the date is of the thing. in march that what protests in the old apartment, when the opposition leader a whole gundy was expelled? seems like this. it prompted many to believe that indian democracy needs more than just a new home. tony chang, elda 0 for the 3 months after an oil tank. as think of the philippines authority side, i have made significant progress. cleaning up the spill. hundreds of thousands of places of oil leaks into the sea. people and coastal towns fit the damage last a long time, found a lot of reports from mentor and 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 28.
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