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kind of, can you boys much what sonic i talk to, but in hard to control anger, putting him against the full screen and did a poem that them angrily victory or stephen, this scholar for the children were thinking of i'm thinking that's why i was approved or reject the most progressive constitution ever proposed for any nation, and there's 3, yes or no shooting. voted no. the big picture us was a question that goes into the very foundation of judy until the cause of its relationship with indigenous people. the muscle and the midst of 2 parts, one on the jersey, the
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of the key as president richard tapp at $1.00 cost for unity and solidarity of winning on historic run of those against them all finished on the at once re election. victory sparks celebrations among texas communities from the us to sweep the hello. i'm carry johnson. this is i'll just say right, whether not. so we'll start coming out. we re supply partners and budget agreements that we're ready to move to the full congress. us president joe biden, which is politicians to approve his agreements on the debt ceiling house be cut. kevin mccarthy, and the polls celebrate 17 years since edmund's henry ends in. okay. each the top of mount everest, a crime is enough. faced with a new challenge, the
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we begin into a k a with which it pip edge one has one the presidential runoff election securing a 3rd time in office. he won that more than 52 percent of the vote in an election that has been described is one of the most important in the country. in decades. i sent a hole by wraps up the days events from anchor of the size of this has been one of the most important points in the political could be spanning 3 decades. the loss would have been the end of an era, the wind, what's the amount his legacy as one of the most powerful leaders in more than de toki. as a play you add to have told a gathering of supporters to have faith in the future. because on a new part time this is we are the only one is the best selection of the
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entire nation is level 2 key is the window. today the victory belongs to everyone. it belongs to our democracy. the only users ought to restore demonization is propping against do key. as for the responsibility bestowed upon us by our nation, that i know how to banks on our part. we are angry at anyone. now it's time to leave all disputes behind and united behind our national values and dreams. the front of those was full so i can use a moment for his wible had gone back by an alliance of 6 opposition parties. commend can establish lou has promised to fix the economy, restore the parliamentary assistant, and ensure great to freedom's probation policies are wrapping their minds around what was wrong. the initial default people would vote with a wellness. the change of policy, the afflict devastated areas would be to that advantage, but that didn't happen. now if you need to move past,
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i'm good frustration at the house. consider it complete was set for the frontier idolize the built for they selection can establish political future hands by a threat. they'll position coalition, he lead may collapse, but he says the flight for change in turkey is buffer over on the she's, you know, i couldn't, i couldn't, let's, our nation for didn't tobacco with another. and i didn't do that. i couldn't allow our nation to suffer from poverty, into comic challenges or for your rights. i have always forts and that will continue to do so. we will continue to fight for democracy and i am asking you to join us to know if it's the for now and i don't is celebrating the man who has dominated took his politics. if they send 3 faces, a tough task ahead. reducing sky rocketing inflation,
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rebuilding in ty cities and the proving strange relations with the west. the governing party and it's online have retained a problem and to majority given agilent enough support to deliver on the promises he made during the election campaign. how sure about about a to 0 and correct. well that speak to so then custodian, now she joins us live from is stand bowl in the neighborhood with one grew up. so another time in office. come, we now expect this trends. thing of the kind of policy is that brought him this victory. well kerry had gone, as you said, was pulled up here in this neighborhood. the custom pushed out and assemble and he started his career as a pro assignments. when he had his colleagues established the building up party, it was more of a liberal after sometime soon. liberals rhetoric turns out to be
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a more was the big at his critic school. oh, so it's a, are you sure is since and more than half of the nation a motive for, for as i'm tired on so many say that at least uh, the other hall for the nation is against the this election was built on being pro, add on and on to and so i, as i'm, that's why we have the alliances here, supporting ad on and so forth. you to, let's say, all those and those alliances were made up of totally different ideologies, political backgrounds and political arguments. as so far, what we have seen is that yes, last night was full of celebrations. since this is the, these are the early hours of the morning. we don't see many people here, but even this square that i'm sending was full of people until midnight. they were chatting celebrating this was like this in many acquired too strong cold areas,
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but what's the many expect from prisons are gone? is to better the economy. he promised, during his bulk on the speech, he promised that he's going to feathers the economy, bring down the inflation as it broke down the interest. so for his policies are also adults how he will manage this is still questioned by economic expert high for them. that's the domestic situation, but what can we expect from doing that when it comes to the international stage? slow carry, as i said, when are gone, started his political career as a prime minister. 2 decades ago, he was in peace with the european union. and he and his cabinet were able to perform manual reforms that would enable 2 kids to access. so your opinion is and took your was a strong candidates. however, as the g opponents exchanged in the region, starting with the are off spring as of 2011, the rising threats coming from the out both crew to some workers party from the
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southern syrian border and south of city of rocky border to turkey at his policies change maybe has to change. now he's trying to balance this balance of defense package, trying to create an independent defense industry from the alliances. but on the other hand, he wants to be peaceful. but of course, he's focusing on a trust caspian relations as a turk. explain them as fast as you, as an energy help with the energy the source is coming from russia to be delivered to you. but of course, this is a difficult task for him because he has, he has to, has the economic risk with the rising geopolitical risk as well. kerry, in data. okay, so the thanks so much indeed for that update for us. for mean, while edwin supports his overseas have been celebrating his election victory, dozens of motorists drive through the streets of lebanon's capital. they read that
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some dead one the one around 95 percent of the ex spot. those that supports in the us state of new jersey, celebrated his victory with southern guns. your kind of new jersey have one of the largest churches, communities in america. i uninstalled his population neighborhoods of berlin, crowns marks. as long as the election when germany is home and not just a turkish taskbar and present as one has a strong both to base that uninstalled code. suppose this came out to celebrate his election victory. but sweden is one of the european countries where he failed to receive the most. but what's in our shop tie as the director of the washington institute, turkish research program, he says the election results show that 3rd one is the better option for talk. you the president there to long had incumbency advantages, control up institutions, information flowing media but i think come. busy because of cheryl lou 11 uninspiring campaign for the minutes maybe gambling that the. busy problems,
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for example, after doors for a key, belatedly apologize for lack luster, relief efforts, and admitted that turkey was suffering from high inflation. but he made a case simultaneously that you could fix those problems. and i think him also started a loop failed to make a commission in case of electorate that you had put together a better team, which you would lead that would govern cherokee better if you was elected. so in this regard, i think the campaign uninspired, the electorate, the electorate said we have problems in this country. but we, so thinking hard on is the better candidate to fix them. the one comfortably enough that he can say. busy this is okay, it's sustainable. so in my view, it means business as usual on the economy where present myrtle on his embrace on orthodox economic policies. he's fighting installation by trying to bring inflate interest rates down. most economies will tell you it goes the other way around, but i don't believe that keeping interest rates will bring inflation down. i think
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he'll double down on that on orthodox economic policy. the oven is now us present, so by these urging members of congress to vote for it, deal has negotiated with the republicans to raise the debt limits. the agreement increases the amount the government can borrow forwarding a potentially catastrophic default. but it's not clear with all members of congress will support it. what kind of reports from washington dc? president biden arrives back at the white house on the schedule, yet another phone call with the speaker off the house, which is confirmed that the budget agreement is now ready to move to the full to congress, the speaker. and i made it clear for the start that the only way forward was a bipartisan agreement. that agreement now goes to the united states house and to the senate. i strongly urge both both chambers to pass that agreement. let's keep
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moving forward. i'm meeting our obligations and building the strongest economy. in the history of the world, optimism to from kevin mccarthy who dismiss reports of discontent among the public and house members saying a conference call on such a day indicated the majority were in favor of the agreement. but that's okay because of more than 95 percent of all those in the conference were very excited. but think about this. we finally were able to cut spending with the 1st congress the vote for cutting spending year over year. but they all conservative republicans who argue the budget cuts are too modest and equally the progressive democrats who insist they are too stringent. there was sounding these opposing flanks, that maybe they'll vote against the bull. the question is whether there's enough or moderate support on both sides of the aisle to push the legislation through in both the house and the senate. the grave consequences of
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a default could be an energizing factor for bi partisan action. is all in ton of partisanship and it makes it very difficult and very service in washington. i'm, but i think this is with all said and done when you close the doors, get the principals in the room. there is still some capacity for the parties to reach decisions grad again with the that sort of damocles hanging over their head because it really both sides agreed. it wasn't acceptable to the government did have a default. the legislators will have 72 hours to read the bill, and the aim is to hold a boat in the house on wednesday. a, mike kinda, i'll just 0 washington. ukraine's military size. it's shot down more than 40 russian drones and cruise missiles above keys. unconfirmed video showed the roof of a house damaged by temporary caves. mass says, but last were heard and several districts is the 2nd to consecutive overnight by
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raj and 15th attack on the capital this month. at least one person was killed and several others injured in sundays. a sold the japanese government says it will shoot down any north korean missile disguised as a satellite because it's a threats to the nation's security. as off the throne, young, notified tech q, it's planning to the once what they call the military satellites. the next 2 weeks, the end of this month, the north korean lead that came from an inspect to the facility, which clung young stead had produced the country's 1st spy satellites. they told the secretary general in stoughton, but because cold on costs are about to turn down tensions. a sort of you is also urged both sides to take punching talks led by the european union von and sewer up to the northern cost of it on friday. ethics of angry about the election of ethnic albanian mass confronted police. so it'd be, as president says, soldier station near the board, it would cost it. i would remain on the high on that. i said,
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bake has the latest from northern cost of that. the situation here is eviction is still tense after those protest infectious on friday, we've seen that increase police presence at side the municipality buildings as well as seeing troops from nato forces, nice to 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, which is they say it's the obligation, the constitution obligation to make sure that those b l. damien mans who are elected take office even though the majority serves in these northern areas boycotted the elections. the turn act was less than 3.5 percent. and in some cases some of those may as well acted 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
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now. and they told the united states as well as some european countries have called the front costs well to de escalate the best far as the customer is concerned. these areas are a part of the country and always, always on know, on monday, what happens when those may is, once again come and try to do the jobs and return to the offices. i said big data, the veteran comfortable about it. smith has molnar from the sub in capital bell. great. the nature cheap and sultan book says, kosovo should tone down tensions with so it'd be a draft of the confrontations over the weekend. he says he's spoken to the you foreign policy chief you as a barrel. and he says that christina and bel grade should continue with e u. lead talks. now there are frequent confrontations and flashes in northern cost of of a. so it'd be and president alexander boot church, says he's never had a more difficult and bigger crisis to deal with savvy as ami remains on the full,
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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, i'm just here a fell great. well so it's a come on, i'll just say right off to 8 months and in the rain in jail, to janice to finally appear in court. 21. an argument save a conserving heritage in the philippines. the top of the central post office was reduced to the talk is still attractive, great through the clouds circulation in the atmosphere. and therefore a breeze of that breeze which is stronger for the size discovered the skies in cairo. so for no nature, as that breeze has gone through is developed into
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a line of shows the honda told the head of that circulation is still giving which whether to turkey, sylvia and on shore breeze to assemble with occasional chairs. but it's a 20 degrees. i know for 14, so it has at least will end up that is significant line or shelves, thunderstorms running down through side you rapier and tending often to jordan, head of it. i'm behind it is enough breeze to pick up the dust as you saw was the case in kind of a long way ahead of it. it's still hot and dry is very often must got a thought diesel still 41 in their hands. so dollars she made $33.00 is just starting to pick up mccloud, which would eventually be of assistance feature that all showers all the way down the rest inside of savvy during tuesday. and they could be big as well. flushed out a potential here. the cost of townsend area and maybe some of there and certainly can you will see some right. not particularly big. our breaks. i don't think it's on the stones from sy sedan down towards the congo and for the western cape. it looks particularly when the wet and cool of
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the is the conflict into time continued. so correspondents are on the ground to report every angle. if the stories have been on good between the hours and the 6 needs are me available, beat ages, say that a 100, i'm soothing is refugees. why you have to be registered under what kind of access pay this this food does not get to where it is needed, so it may not get there at all. the challenge ahead is your stay without just the rest of the maintenance different events. the
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welcome back. combined about top stores. this truck is present meant to tap as one has been reelected in the countries 1st run of the presidential election. he's promised economic recovery and the return of a 1000000 serene refugees to touch his control. the safe sense ensue. man position candidates smile clips to who has to thank to support his. he said the votes was the most unfair in years. but he promised to continue his struggle to change what you described as an officer retired and government. us present chobani, searching members of congress to vote for a deal. he's negotiated with the publicans to raise the debt limits. they're expected to vote this coming week, which increases the amounts of government can far, but it also costs federal spending. media is, according for us to don's warring size, to extend the week long humanitarians,
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the spot to choose between the army and the rapid support forces is due to expire on monday evening. so you are right there in the us who broke the c spot. same extension will allow the delivery of aid you and says more than half the population is in need of urgent assistance. even logan has more from on demand of the ceasefire between the power and military rapids support forces. and this is denise army was mainly to open humanitarian craters for those who have been caught up in the fight scene between the 2 sides to be able to receive humanitarian assistance. now that has not been achieved largely in many parts of the capital and other parts of the country as well, where the slicing between the 2 sides, human and serenade, was able to trickle in by saturday. but it was able to reach very few people and organizations like the world with program says that it needs security for its supplies and its staff to be able to reach at least half a 1000000 people were in desperate need of many parents assistance. now on sunday, fighting once again was the between the army and the rapids support forces overhead
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fire bridge, which connects the city or from the man to the city of by the in northern part of 2 fussing authors in between the suicide and especially in northeast are 4, and it's the 3rd day now with this fighting between the 2 sides in a fashion, the governor of north star for house calls and civil ins to arm themselves to protect themselves from such attacks. after civilians were reported, lake hills and markets, burns and health facilities and government institutions. vandalized the governor of the r 4 is the head of an armed cause. and he says that with civilians arming themselves and the support of his forces, they would be able to repel an attack. but this looks like it's going to escalate. the conflict between the rapids support forces arab malicious allies to the recess . and this is denise army, and now when crag into is i'm groups will find a p. c with the transitional government. many people say that they're worried that with the cease fire due to expire, there will be more violence and that they would be caught up between the 2 or inside people more than onto 0 on demand to journalist center, ron,
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who 1st reported on the death of most, many in police custody expect it to appear in court on monday, the young woman's death last year spot months of anti government protests. she'd been arrested for validating your runs dress code. a to john this are among the 100 media workers, the paint during the demonstrations. most of the body imports from tire rock. doesn't those mohammad speaking to her twin sister la who's been in prison since september 29th and i had was arrested shortly after attending the funeral of mass. i'm meeting the young woman who died in police custody, and i am, well, how much do you use? one of 90. 5 reporters detained in nearly 9 months. many have been released on bel ela. hey is not one of them. her desk at the how me hon. newspaper offices is just a, she loved it, only now. she is in the headlines and i was charged with cooperating with the hostile government of the united states,
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acting against national security and spreading propaganda against establishments. her trial will be held behind closed doors. if convicted, she could face up to 10 years in jail with the sound bar hiding the taxicab of their horrible addition to the time she was denied these charges and we are waiting to see what evidence will be presented in court. we hope she will be acquitted. and compensated for this very difficult time. she has endured fellow journalist, new fire home at the took the photo inside the hospital. when i mean, he died. she's one of 4 journalists from the reformers, newspaper shack who was arrested you fires facing the same charges as low head as she to is still in prison. her editor is worried, living in washington. so c came all to eat on. the main problem in irvine is that the authorities make decisions arbitrarily. when a journalist reports on an issue, not in line with the officials, they come off to you. media is the 1st targets of the authorities when the reporting is not what they want. beneficial say they broke the law for you to,
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to load. it's funny, generally speaking, activities in line with the lower free and around the head of the judiciary repeatedly said we support journalism, the one that but generally sec, tibits, each should not go against the law of the constitution guarantees, media of freedom as long as journalists do not endanger these nomic republic, a fund, a supreme leader, and do not spread false information. it leaves plenty of room for interpretation and subjective censorship. that's something that's around the branch of the association of arabian journalists is trying to fight. it says in recent months, iran has had the highest number of in prison journalists in the last 30 years, making this country one of the most difficult places in the world for reporters sources. avari algae 0 terror on a wild buy has caused the evacuation of several communities in the eastern canadian province of nova scotia. the site to the emergency is an effect for 7 days. as dry
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conditions and steady winds found the flames. the premier says both of them is from neighboring provinces on route to help. while fonts are also raging across the country in a book to forcing tens of thousands of people from that homes. in the philippine capital, a recent 5 that destroyed a century old post office building, i put a spotlight on the fight. the heritage conservation officials of the show the public that it will be restored, but the same may not apply to other heritage sites in the city body for the reports . for a minute it took responders for the day to put out the fire. a nation watched in horror as nearly 100 years of history burn. one of the philippine capitals most famous landmarks submitted a central post office, was reduced to ruins. if you asked me, what's the, what's the biggest loss, you will see it's the structure itself. but it wasn't the 1st time it suffered,
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complete destruction. it was a casualty of the battle of manila during the 2nd world war. officials have promised to bring the heritage site back to its old glory, a feat the cheap when it was free, built in 1946. there's no demolition, there's nothing's gonna happen. when the light is one of the oldest cities in the world, the residence of its past are hard to find. under the law, a building is considered a cultural property. if it's more than 50 years old and designed by a renown architect philippine heritage actor, plenty o 9 is meant to protect and preserve heritage structures like i'm in the central post office. this hasn't always been the case. capitol theatre located across the river from the post office is almost unrecognizable. and it's a, it's a 19 thirties. it will state of the art in an article master piece, the government that approve the construction of a high rise, but ordered to send him his facade routine. the developers decided to tear it down
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last year. the retain a smidgen of the tower right, just to suggest that there is a tower here. but the rest of the building is gone, the building the capital. see if there can not tell the story anymore as eloquently as it could have. instead, the capital theatre has become a symbol of to fight to preserve many of us cultural heritage. when they aren't being demolished. historic structures are in disrepair. yet there's reason for optimism, dominion, the metropolitan theatre was recently restored. after years of neglect, the impact of the money less central post office fire is so broad and profound that we cannot repeat our past mistakes. those mistakes include the lack of fire prevention measures. initial investigation found the post office building was not equipped, sprinklers,
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widely used. modern fire fighting system could have saved and national treasure barn below al jazeera manila, monday, march, 17 years since news in the edmund heather in all the attends in. okay, became the 1st people to reach the summits of mount everest. the british expedition to the wells highest peak made the 2 men household names around the world, changing mountain air and forever were thousands of climate as i've since scaled the. nearly 9000 made to him a land mountain for hundreds of died from it changes not making the climb even more dangerous as warming, temperatures. why them professors and bring it running water to previously so that we slopes. ok, this is an easy and mountain there who in 2006 became the wells 1st at double m p t to reach the summit of everest. he says the 1953 expedition changed mounted in for a in the real path that they're really heretic,
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saying that it and ship a team thing to was i stepped into a place where no other human being had being and, and doing that. yeah, that's a guess enabled a little of us to know that we can do it as well as for amounts and they are in a i'll bring them out to me and my whole life ears for amounts and ears, but lot will come actually it's of mount sneering, you know, it's the guiding that you really need to do yet. it's a game that always will. i would never be able to get to when i 1st had my legs amputated. but i rented, they came to understand that that are code. and so for me, it was a, the understanding that it's an up another whole layer of complexity. another whole layer of, of, if you copy the slow double names, you tell you on the mountain you need to find the same speed. so types a much bigger told on your body and but you know, to stand on the top. that's fantastic. but even better is to be down the bottom.
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