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wilma, andrew c r e z on if i need to go, i'm on the drive on and reinventing cassava for a new series of africa direct on how to sierra we understand the differences and similarities of cultures across the world. so no matter how you take it will bring you the news and current to fast that mouthful to you. the are stuck as president dresser, type out one is to be sworn in the for a sub term of to winning a historical on the other themselves. if hey, this is out to 0. also coming, 3 trains crafts in india's eastern edition states. more than 280 people, that's the nation's west rails. as often as you don't tell me,
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brings and reinforcements. while the capital cost to struggles on the more selling and on to henry 5, i'm you and agencies of palestinian refugees space has a funding crisis as purchased from international shows the i'll talk his president in charge of 5 out of one will be sworn in for us the time shortly after winning a historic run off last he arrived at paul them and just a short while ago. and this integration will be followed by a ceremony in the capital and correct dozens of well leaders as well as the head of nature has been invited. other one took more than 52 percent of the voters and the 2nd round of the presidential ballot, defacing. come out can it's durable. some of the binge of aid is following this for
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us from ankara. so i'm gonna talk us through what to expect and the coming out here of the. but if you can see on your television screen, present vegetative ad on has his motor to travel to on product to reach the presidential as very possible that he is going to be taking a note. that is going to be a short set of many where he's going to go and you'll be offered in by the speaker who was a temporary speaker who was brought in yesterday as it brings because was moved 1000 to the elect, a new speaker. this is going to be the person who is going to of events that po for president, right? if they have ads on he delivers the words of the old, the waves upon them. and then he moves on to a pack days of events happening in on colorado. today he goes to pay homage and respect to most of a come i love to talk as it was the name that he moved back to the presidency, but he has a number of whole hosts of meetings. he also is going to be meeting about $78.00
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different countries. the representative, including maybe 3 dozen residents in 5 minutes is for here to show support. and he doesn't have to on that there with him as he takes power and know to be that is the need of the not the talking 50 organization young don't. because when we are all going to see the president had gone taken to this new 3rd decade of power, i read, he's promised not just reform internally, but a century of 30 a. but he's going to take 50 into a globe or on some of this may be other ones that time. right. but there is also a host of challenges facing him and office economy for one of the. absolutely. so it is a myriad of issues that say everyone is going to face and is the time it is not just about into an issue inside cynthia,
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their regional issues such as the relationship that their kids had with greece with neighboring syria and with it off. it's been, it is have to resolve the issue of this, the kurds that took the declared terrace on the board. the board is believe it, it off and syria, and then it has the wider issue that it has to deal with in terms of a balancing. it says as a member of nature, as been as somebody who has a sympathetic here in most colors. but when it comes to the green deal and the other issues such as the ukraine war, but most importantly is this issue of how he is going to transform internally. that the people or the, the issues being faced by the people have 50 it. and on top of that miss, when you go out from the speech venue, wherever you are in took it, people will tell you that they're suffering from inflation. there's not enough dollars in their country, and there's not just people on the street. it's businesses as well. of course, and as long as you mentioned valley, a lot of global leaders present the today,
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i'm curious about what they view, talk, use foreign policy priorities as being right now of the, as i mentioned, that says if he is now present, added one wants to a in his one word, zip, pivot 250 a becoming a global from a to international policy, not just the global economic older, but global foreign policy has been e 16 years to go into a position that it's not just has a position to resolve global prices. but the sign in the middle of them and as an example of people in the fall, people tell you about what took you did for the, for the green. the, with the global green economy was going to be jolted even further. if there was no grain dean, although there are still a things that it needs to be, are endowed between russia and ukraine on that issue. but that is that a position to it as one will to take 30 in whether it's global context,
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whether it's a missing to see it in the heart of the global diplomacy takes place. this is the direction you want to take it, and that's why it does need to be very important on the key positions that teachers is not just insight to be as the national security advisor as who takes over the vein of the for and then especially the ministry, but also the for the missing has been because if he wants to implement this vision that you'd be sending his people both into and then the inside the fee and also outside is going to be to meet a person who's going to be able to implement that well, as um, as you pointed out as well, again, felton bag is that today there's obviously been a lot of control, obviously about took a blocking sweden's bid to join nature. is it likely to be any reason until that in the, in the coming days and weeks perhaps of the weather. there has been some sort of a, a softening of sounds when it comes to at least and then very took a allowed for lens and the into the loan type concept, 50 organization. it,
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it is yet to be seen how sweet and it takes this rolls into nature. because if you have a lot of reservations with which it says that we don't need to confront what it calls terrorism, it needs to stop hobbling people who are not aligned with the national interest of kids. so the new system needs to be discuss about there has been indications that to be it might be moving into the direction. and as of this selection campaign going forward, you heard from alcohol to lead is talking about and, and before we go that let's, let's take you to back to the parliament where president of the one is just taking up the
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as little as soon as their lives in law live as well as my capacity as president of the republic. i swear that i will save god the independence instead of totally an integrity of the homeland. i will also put as of the will of the people in line with the flow democracy and the principles of the found the stuff i
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commend at the top is of good and to provide with the news and prosperity and to observe the human rights and basic read them and you will never know, never photos to totally say drum, but it is of the honor of the nation. and when performed my deities in this office, i swear upon my own and integrity the for the preventative all on the nation. the you've been listening the to the key is president, right. apply that one. taking his own in parliament that on grab,
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this is the time and office of to winning a presidential run off last sunday. let's go back to our correspondent as all the been debate, who's also watching proceedings for us in the package capital there we can hear the applause. that impala and us on that, that he is taking office are very divided nation. nearly half the country didn't vote for him in the presidential run of how is he like you to try to bring everyone together of the will? absolutely, though, as you saw that history in the making, the 3rd term for president read. yep. the other one, his turn decades into power and as he enters this time, he is going to have to leave it, divide that the key. yes. you have 152 percent of the residential road. yes, he has 323 seats in the bottom in thousands of 600 members. but that means that 48 percent the 50, it didn't vote for him in this campaign, it was a very divisive company with the horrible position. it was not just the speed and
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the message was a for everybody came together to try and defeat him. and that is why the 1st thing that he's that you have to do is to find you a divided nation. have you heard that? he said, how much to most of it come out as a turkey people on the left to have been criticizing a peasant there to pay about don to going away from the founder funded vision of the republic. i taking it to work a presidential system. the parliamentary system thinking it more towards an as nomic style of government, rather than a liberal r r, a open sign of governance. and so there have been a lot of differences leading up to where as the one finds himself now. and that is why the biggest challenge that he's going to face. yes, you've got, he's been got to fix the economy. but then he was going to have to take measures, especially when it comes to minorities, when it comes to the kurdish population, when it comes to the issues of the various sections of society who being fighting
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for rights. that is how ad one in the 1st few months is biggest. and we really see the steps that he takes to try and bring people together to remove this device. as for the next 5 years, he is going to be the leader of the nation and his father is going to run it. what do you say? i saw him, he'll be the leader of the country for the next 5 years. but there are also municipal elections, i believe, and just 10 months that will be a physical test for how much he's managed to unite the country, them to it's absolutely so the limits of an electron, then they're going to be very close to the one it is especially that very important election in the in assemble to be is the most populated city where there have been a seismic shift in the last few years that you've seen the majority that everyone enjoyed in december to move away from the city to his opposition apartments. and he is going to have to bring people together towards his calling. and as we saw in his
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opening speech events, rather than doing it in a set of money, rather than doing it from his father headquarters, he did it from a party bus, which many people interpreted as in the next 10 months. you're not going to see an ad go on who's going to come off of the campaign and start delivering on pharmacist . but it's going to be a mix of not just an out of the one who's they do have to rebuild is going to be according to the promises that you've made, but also an add on who's going to stay on. the campaign failed to try and win back all of the municipalities that have that he has lost and most importantly, among them. uh, the city of a symbol i saw at the end of a is the following. all those events for us in the tuckers capital anchor finale for that. thank you very much. us on the let's bring in on that. so he's a professor of preschool. so she already and also the director of middle eastern studies at the middle eastern studies center on, sorry, and, and cra, he joins us now from tuckers capital. i'm just picking up there on what a summer and i were discussing. obviously a huge part of the country did vote for the opposition and the run off does. i
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don't want to have a strategy to win them. i a yes, yes, he or the one that the hearts and minds despite the difficulties of the article, a caught on a lot on ukraine and all these and economic. but he, it prove that he's or he convent staples trucks, people that he's the solution and even the very obvious in the earthquake areas. of course, there are many software things, but they presented himself as the solution. rather than, you know, we was 1212, the model fault on which side and stuff at the end. the, he is main thing is the crowds that the, and the dimensions of the to accomplish this. and this is the new total key. he has the vision, the i think you'll come up with the young and dynamic care mix of with that also experience of 20 years. and that is going to be a new attempt. yeah. he has the now the credit, the people, uh, was it for him,
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of course that on her children just to unite and to become everybody's presidents. but this is the middle of course of the default that action we see above as ation in interpret society about this not on that he's, it's paul positional. so i prefer to forget as ation, right to gather or mobilize everybody against the other one and they failed. and of course this is that the future, everybody, not the boss and today, i mean many weren't data this out of time during the integration set of money. i know position that a listing for on this i'll position. i mean, uh from this navigation, which is not a good sign for, for the position because they should be considering the all, let's come off this election and they have us, it doesn't method as much now, eh, i mean, people who are waiting for this time. i mean, turn key was in the election months for a, for a long time, whole, almost like a year. many these cuts frozen in the, in the meantime. and now it's going to accelerate the economy for them. policy and
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many files facing inside and house assignment to you. i mentioned it. yes. sorry. i meant you mentioned people suffering earlier and i know the president the other one has already said that inflation, which i believe had 85 percent last year is his priority. due for saving changes and economic policy, especially also given the cost of living crisis that the country is facing. oh, yeah, he managed to, i mean he has the amazing major choice to depend on financial planning with the data and, you know, make it in order to keep the economic real running. so he, he chose to that and to run the v o m and to maintain it's, uh, rodney and it's worked for a certain degree. of course that has inflation that has some hardships and he'd like to come by and say, since the rent arising is raising a sound that is then uh uh, the other,
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the other fees or other revenues and the now we have the sale of working economy. you know, yes, so they only and i'll stay in august of may exports to the credit card numbers. very, very high. ready for on this thing also from the economy. sort of them is strong. yeah, i mean industry and the concept is also strong, and i think he has a chance to, to uh, to continue on this side. but yes, so i should also the global back on me, maybe very, some of the experience people put on the past. the governments bypass covering us like from a massive check in the talk about a lot and i think he has the, the team. i mean, he has the many people the that he can use. and especially that part of the rest of the day, by the way, thing for this election, anybody is, i mean, domestic in most of all. so they were waiting for the election to see who has done that on the company website for they called on me and all these questions now at the fixture it is because then they can interest. and now they called on the focus,
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not on the financial, it may be money already, but on production, and this is i think, gonna succeed in the end because that guy does the song as they called, i mean, not with the numbers and stuff. okay. so on that you'll, you'll convinced that he can write the ship. let, let me ask you about another issue. that was obviously a big issue for many voters in the election. there are still 3700000 syrian refugees. i believe country in tacky. do we yet have a sense of how that might be addressed? i'm the other one's new government. a yes, that is the kind of a maybe national moves the nation a little bit. i mean, send a 0, a nation of ascendancy. and some of them are related to the national pride and having buy it out of the national and lots of my bill and all the productions and some of the, some of it also with the food use that or not all the syrians and turkey is the kind of passed away, and part of the refugees,
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so to pass the euro and the off granny's buck is that and he is even off because come in tonight to use 3rd key to fast to, to europe, to could easily tell the and other countries and of course, are you able to have this problem but i mean, or position of course they put on the challenge of go on on big issues. and now they found, especially due to the election, they found the issue of refugees as a kind of fee of them ongoing against their part of notice. or i guess the differences as that's what i'm about. i don't see beverages is a big problem. congress economy cannot solve them and they already, you know, almost like 10 years now they are part of the economic. they are not, most of them are not living in terms like as it is 11 on all 3 in johnson. and i think it's not a major problem, but it is all right. you know, it is the end of it is also also national. i see, you know, politicians that i think you ever think about. i think after the election of this issue really, really come down and we'll not be as
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a major problem. the problem is off the ability to and it needs to be sorted speech that he will try to. i mean, it makes us a syria, especially in order to be a safer and also economically affect effective for them in order for them to, to return to their homes. and that's what i said to be mind going going for last year. so i meant you talk about elections as a fair way, find, obviously the presidential election is over, but they're all municipal elections as a summer and i was just discussing and just 10 months and back in 2019 other ones. i policy last major cities as dumble and correct in trying to recapture those will be a bit of a political test. how do you races chances at this stage? i think he has, it says, and the people who are talking about the, you know, the and maybe losing the fall 11th. and it may be reading the presidency and he know which is my new most also with the phase and also physician who manage to move in also development, which is also a good sign for both of us. the end,
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the consistency between the parliament and the government and the exec tricia. and this way it hits the municipal uh, of course, uh the city is not a big challenge because the most hedge by the economic hardships, like, uh, rent uh, prices cause i go off the house, but i says on so inflation also he tons of a, uh, and the walking walk in class with the, you know, minimum wages and stuff and that will cause that challenge. but the, he is close to uh, to do anything on the call. there should also be a kind of a, uh, call let you know if the impossible, you know, bill good, you know, 10 almost like 10 different and 5 days and productions and uh, also uh, moments you know, they try to be and bring everybody together. this was all, most likely impossible, especially this is gonna be really hot off the failure in this action. the momentum
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i think, to unite all that is of the is gonna be more difficult for them. and yeah, an hour of controversies within the, i mean, no position party, they sample them the cause thought, all those somebody named us them all mine and policies that he gave a lot of seats in the problem. and so that is kind of a debate going on and maybe a controversy going on in the position can, we'll see if they can manage to, to, to candidates moment on which has to be, it doesn't have as well and has the momentum right now. and the call they shouldn't be able to get again, somebody's gonna be the most difficult the next time. and in 9 minutes, a 9 months, a very interesting time and talk is politics. indeed, i've met with solve the professor a political so she all the channels, the director of the middle eastern studies content on. correct. thank you for joining us on how to 0. so i'm sharing the thoughts with us a thank you. the
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moving on to other news now and a major recovery operation is underway in india of to the nations was trained as austin and decades. prime minister and the render moody has visited the size and spoken with survivors in the eastern states of a dish. oh, hold on 288 people have been killed and the crash around a 1000 injured hotel of his order. yeah. and reports the extent of the damage is overwhelming. india is worse room accidents, and tech aids has killed hundreds of people in palace or in addition state a major risk you in recovery operation with bodies scattered across the tracks and passengers fear trapped and overturn carriages. soldiers, emergency services, and witnesses all joined in to help overnight and to saturday. about the i was at a nearby market and i ran down to the soonest headings. i tried to pull out as many
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people as i could ask if the coaches the accident happened when a passenger train the rails and collided with a freight train on a nearby track. minutes later, a 3rd train plowed into the wreckage prime minister and around remote. he has been briefed on the tragedy. and the recovery efforts that followed nearby hospitals are overwhelmed. families of the victims desperately wait for updates, hoping their loved ones survive. people started lining up in clinics ready to donate blood. you know, a lot of logic, there is no greater satisfaction then to save someone's life by donating blood. that is why we fall into more than 12000000 people commute in the countries of railways every day. accidents are common, but not of the scale already declared to be a high level committee has been formed to look into this incident, the rail safety commission. i will also do an inquiry and they will go and find the
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root cause of this accident. why did this happen? all the technical details would be found out by the most of the dang it. the government has invested heavily in india as a railway network, but outdated equipment continues to be a problem and reliability. cod see a little bits of the young soldiers here as well as military says, 3 of its soldiers have been killed near the border with egypt and says the gunman who has also been killed was an egyptian police officer. ministry says that happened during the security operation against smugglers and the negatives desolate . the defense minister has met the army, chief and other security officials to discuss the incident to sit on now with a bottle so controlled between the warren generals. there was intensifying days of deceased by adults collapsed. the capital called to him is the epicenter of that conflict which has now been ongoing since mid april. violence has been spread to several areas in west, off for a north quarter from the army is also bringing reinforcements to find the power
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military rapids support forces. the us and saudi arabia had suspended efforts to negotiate a temporary cease 5, which was designed to allow humanitarian supplies into the capital. washington is also imposed sanctions on the war in policy saying both are responsible for the bloodshed. hipaa morgan has the licensed from the ground then onto the the residents in the southern parts of the capital hotel reported seeing reinforcements of troops for this is denise army. now they also reported that there was more mandatory presence for the rapid support forces in that's part of the capital. and they are concerned that they will be an increase in pricing in that area. so residents have been weren't to stay as far away as possible from a military base belonging to the rapids support forces in the southern parts of the capitol. that's military base is the target officer, denise army operations for the past 2 days with the army trying to gain control over it. now slicing is also ongoing in other parts of the capitol by suggest
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applying overhead in the city of the man. and there's been air strikes, launched by the army on recess positions in the northern parts of the capital. so there's also been sounds of arts and they reported in the center of the capital. all of this is affecting 8 organizations operations in terms of trying to distribute so many parent assistance for those who are trapped in the capital in other parts of the country. in addition to the looting of the world to program warehouse in the city of alabama in north for defense. now the aid that was looted in a little blade was destined for more than 4000000 people in the western region of r 4. and it's not the 1st limitation operation for it to be a fee warehouse. there warehouses in the western region have also been looted during the 1st days of the conflict affecting their 8 operations along with the ongoing fighting in the capital. now, the united states and saudi arabia, which has been mediating talks between the rapids support forces and the, to the new army se that'd be aids that came in during the,
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a very fragile piece by it was not enough for those who are trapped into capital cartoon and has very both sides to stay committed to the humanitarian laws and to allow aid for those needs. now people here are quite concerned that with the looting of 8 and with the ongoing fighting, that their situation will get more and more dire. some of those who we spoke to said that they're concerned not of being taped by an arbitrary or an s. right. but that because of the humanitarian situation, they may die of hunger. people, morgan, algebra. i'm the man. i will see you in agencies of palestinian refugees says it desperately needs more money. it's only been given a son of this. he has budget and says it needs $200000000.00 ahead of the u. n. releasing works. agency says the last of cash. it's biggest threats and supports millions of palestinian refugees in syria and lebanon, and jordan, as well as the occupied palestinian territories in the west bank, east jerusalem, and the gaza strip. even abraham is that the mari refugee camps and ramado with
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more than the store. the commissioner general of the plaza really has said that the agency might not be able to fulfill its duties towards refugees. come september, he says that the money is needed for the agency to keep providing services to more than 6400000 palestinian refugees here in palestine as well as in the region. now honor what has been established in 1949 with the aim of providing educational health and social services. the refugees, remember hundreds of thousands of them with this place from their homes forcibly evicted after the war that followed the creation of the state of israel. the agency has been saying for years, deeply under funded now here in the occupied, the west bank its faces another charlotte. more than 3700 employees have been on strike, demanding better pays. it's meant that the garbage has not been collected,
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that the schools have been closed with the health sensors have also been shut down . and people here say that the international community is not paying its duties and that the donors and the international community is provide you with these bands and name their duties when it comes to refugees. the hello again, i missed ozzy. attainder hall with the headlines here. now to 0, talk is president for supply. the other one has been sworn in for a sad time in the capital and correct. he took the oath of office and parliament before and then no gratian ceremony being attended by dozens of foreign dignitaries at $11.00 a runoff election with more than 52 percent votes defeating come out to it stolen. a major recovery operation is country underway in india after the nations west trains is off button decades. prime minister.

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