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means for the thousands of people living in refugee camps like this, the hope of going back home, the rate of return is something that slips away just a little bit more. we don't live in a sensitive insight and to remain here is to live as some of the porous people. in lubbock. the attackers present ratio of type i had one is one in for another 5 year term and is set to announce his new cabinets will be live from ankara. the hello, i'm sorry, i'm the y z in london. you're watching algio. zeroes are coming off on the program, violence at the israel, egypt for the a gun fight is less than 3 is ready. soldiers and one objection officer dead.
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the rest of us as conclusion, india off to the nations that was trained, is also in decades. the prime minister's promise to punish those responsible for the crash. and thousands of protest is returned to the streets of bel, great, demanding government ministers, resign in the wake of to mass shooting the flow and welcome to the program. we begin and talk you why the president registered type i would want has been sworn in for a some time. is 2 decades in power of now been extended by another 5 years. last sunday he won the runoff. election was 52 percent of the votes, and his speech one called for unity and the construction of a turkish century. sullivan job aid reports now from ankara. or, what's your name?
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let me let him really mosley to noon or he's starting the decade in power. as president bridget, the ad, the one begins is to as president. the days events began with deal with of office at the grand national assembly, which predicts the republic. that of the one made it a point to pay his respects to the founder of the turkish republic. was to come on at the talk, some see it as the beginning of a healing process for the politically divided nation. the numbers distribution for the next 5 years, we will continue to work hard to realize outpatient, that the century of took a much to protect the a ton of brotherhood of al nation. officials from $78.00 countries, including heads of state and prime minister, attended the set of many among them the secretary general of nato took he plays an important role president at the one acknowledge the challenges of government faces . can you hear me as we enter the century of turkey? our goal is to be among the top 10 economies. in order to do this will produce value added goods. you know,
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they become an energy hub and invite the world's financial parties into eastern go home. but we were facing a polarized real following that ukraine ward ma, enter key is mediation, solve the ensuing food, chrysler everyone will benefit from this balanced approach is not injustice or kia, the economy. the means the hot topic of conversation and took a high impression of the currency and the highest current account deficit decades are all, ma'am. it's the tasks, but offered a bit to campaign at the one pushed for unity and heating system done. i mean, they couldn't have looked at it. let's put aside the resentments from the election period. if the is resent meant, let's find a way to make peace. let's all work together for the construction of the century, up to care. and to implement that vision, president of the one will need his most trusted people. a decade in tyler is going to be the biggest s, yet for president vege of pay of out of the $1.00 overcoming intended and extend the challenges is the himself and his newly appointed cabinet. we'll have to prove that met tom,
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a job without the 0 or the presidential palace. and so he's been monitoring these live pictures coming from ankara web presence. dwanda is about to announce the members of his new cabinets. there are a number of other senior positions in the country that he'll be handing out as well, or expecting to find out who will also be the next governor of the central bank, which is of course, a critical role that it was to me is split. it in just the think. okay, so yeah, we'll keep an eye on what's happening there and, and crab that tells us on the joins us live now. it's a very important announcement or expecting to hear, and i suppose the key thing will be whether these cabinet positions indicate continuation of some very unusual economic policies, or whether we're likely to see something more conventional from this government. well that is the question that has been on everyone's mind in the last 24 hours as
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these names have been floated about on who is going to take that very key portfolio of the finance ministry. it is likely to go to somebody who's being tested and tried before somebody who's close and a trusted by president out of the one has been. but somebody who would be able to change this policy of growth at all costs for somebody who'd be able to tell you the interest rates that would be able to bring down in session and, and allow the church to breathe a little as you've been speaking to people on the street, the speaking to businesses, and everybody's been reading under that and that is going to be the biggest. and the 1st challenge that present ad, one of the entities is to decade will have to confront. and then there are other issues, the both internal and extend that he left to go through. and that's why these for, for you is that he's and other thing right now at the palace where he was meeting for the dignity are going to be very, very important. to not just implemented the reforms agenda,
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the expansion of the turkey states role in global politics as he's been promising his electric, but also to make sure that the next 5 years are in support. and on the, with the vision that add on has presented to his company. what are we likely to see in terms of foreign policy? there's also been a lot of pressure around the impact creation of syrian refugees. there was certainly some very hotline nationalist arguments made during election campaigning . and of course is our is the question of the admission of, of new countries in today's has so many different issues to grapple with. absolutely. so you've got to look at this as 1st internal issue is that all politics is local politics and then you have to still get gradually move out of these concentric circles of issues and challenges that confront martin dates or kid on his board. is it? has it off? it has there. yeah, it has greece. all 3. it is had problems with because of the various you political
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tension. it is also in the heart of the ukraine war where it is allowed a green deal to go through uh, between the and the russians and the ukrainians. and then there's the expansion of the north atlantic alliance in autocratic, 50 organization, or need to when you saw jen stilton, but getting a warm welcome. and that one briefing from register you add one in on colorado today. so it is going to be a number of things that turkey is going to have to grapple with. so our 1st is it's going to be for these cabinet members to figure out how they're going to stabilize the economy, take their key forward and then based on that, it is going to continue to sign on this roland as a testament to that many have pointed towards the number of people who are there in and could i ask that, you know, the nation instead of many to play with more than 80 nations was represented by either organizations or heads of state with turkey. so he has been able to,
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to play a role in many of these countries as that either it's fine on says it's diplomacy, parts weaponry. yeah. so many different challenges that are in terms of foreign policy, but also made a, a deteriorating economy. cost of living costs is, of course, very important cabinet announcements that are going to be made there in turkey. i will keep an eye on that and bring you the latest as uh, as we get the information here. thank you so now sama and on cra of the joint investigation is taking place between israel and egypt. of the 3 is variety. soldiers and one at junction officer were killed, joined exchange of gunfire close to board. a post near the is right, the village of and it's on the and the negative. does it. israel set the standoff last. it's several hours in a remote region that's known for drug smuggling activity. the monks has won this
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from wester. so then this violent incident began in the as of saturday morning on the remote and rugged border between israel and needs. it went to young is really soldiers were found dead at the remote outpost. following that, these ready ministry flooded the region with the troops transported by helicopter. and during a search operation identified a man they described as an assailant. they said he was wearing an egyptian police uniform in some kind. they engaged in a 5 fight with him. he was killed and now there was ready soldiers also killed and a full sent off. so with some injuries, the focus of the ongoing investigation. now whether that mine was, i think a lawyer in or in comes that with others, prime minister benjamin netanyahu directing his ministers. although this wasn't extremely serious incident, there should be no impact on the relationship between the egyptians and the as rainy's. and given the fact that over the last decade, these kinds of incidents on the board, i have become increasingly rad button joints investigation that is ongoing. an indication that the 2 countries are working together. the months alda 0 west
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jerusalem rescue is in india, say, then not looking for any one else alive and the wreckage of friday's try and crash on of the most serious in the nation's history. at least 288 people were killed. but to the death toll is expected to rise of many more seriously injured in hospital problem is in or under mode is met with survivors in the northeastern states of leticia and as promising a full investigation. hi force, it has more now. the skate of this crash almost defines comprehension. a fast moving passenger train rammed into a freight train. minutes later, another passenger train plowed into the wreckage, induced prime minister visiting the scene of his nations west, such as hasta, in decades. hundreds of people were killed. hundreds more injured, emergency cruise searching for anyone alive or dead. still trapped inside the mangled carriages. survivors described moments of sheer terror. y'all doing back
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now also double, gaudy. herridge started shaking. we got scared when we realize what was going on. we tried to get out, we broke the windows and managed to get out and what's the last? it is, government has been spending heavily on new stations, high speed trains, and other upgrades, but it's good executed fading to prioritize safety on aging network the carries the team nearby hospitals are below the whelmed families waiting desperately for updates. others have lined up in clinics to donate blood prime minister moody when from the truck side to hospital bed sides. he spoke of his own anguish and pain, promising the best treatment for the injured and support for the grieving. the thought of going to you, you are not that i'm the, that this incident is very serious with the government in that the orders for carrying out with our investigation haven't even, and whoever is found guilty will get the strict is punishment. who's called that person will not be sped, suck because they're stuck besides yahoo!
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by nightfall, the rescue and recovery work had been declared over the railway official said that his austin had been caused by signal failure. the diverse of the passenger train onto the wrong track. as a nation moans, it's also questioning a new the safety of the world's 4th largest rail network. how are you? suppose it? i'll just 0 us. when all the use more than a 100 people have been killed in the indian northeastern state of 90 per and exactly a month of fighting now between 2 ethnic groups. a judicial investigation has already been launched into the ongoing violence between the nighttime and cooking communities. troy gazing the has more on this grieving families wait outside to move in the town of church employ in india is northeastern states have many pool . their relatives were killed in violence between 2 tribal groups and the ethnic majority may take people the cookie, say they weren't bury the dead until the government degrees to the demand for
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a separate state. among the miss janelle, i had 2 sister was killed last week. you've made a didn't a it or not just about my sister, the smell concerns, old tribals. these people gave a life to save on land. we call and just needed go to waste and to be the number. let's see, is tensions have been simmering between 2 p a may 2 communities mainly of the distribution of reduces such as land. but the government's recent decision to give tribal status to the main phase proved to be a tipping point. thousands of people have been killed and move in 30000, displaced in the last month. some p. p sled to this relief, come from the city of info, which is the capital of many pool and is dominated by may. today's, i don't think i wouldn't be able to go back to in fall again, because all my important documents and some important falls were burned down and just and our house were destroyed outside the cap, 2 armed guards protected cookie village level into who were on the lookout for me
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to attack is hung up on give you a call then below via they will start burning our villages again. but if we don't mind the duty posts, they will not only burn our villages, but all villages in the hills and get above the natives. blaine cookies for the recent violence, these women and protesting against the cookies demand for 7 with states. and to accuse them of sheltering undocumented migrants from neighboring manual. what does this a he need? i need and now please, why the poor is a 2000 year old civilization number. we can't give into their demand for a separate has ministrations and hopefully they can demand it. mia mark would not here and money for may take groups, won't the indian government to take action against cookie separatist groups? the days after the interior minister visited the state, tensions remain. hi, victoria gates and b i, which is their this also following developments inside the 10s of thousands of people have joined in all the anti violence protests in belgrade. demonstration to
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become a weekly event. since 18 people were killed in 2 masters, things beginning of may protest as a blaming government policies for promoting violence in the media and demanding the resignation of government ministers invest, which has more in this from bell grade. it's been one month since the rad. sure thing in belgrade is legislative in the car elementary school. this is the 5th process was called serbia against violence made the 3rd, the 13 year old boy shot dead, 10 people, 9 pupils of his school and the security guard. only one day after a 20 year old man shot 8 people into villages, south of belgrade, in both effects, many weren't injured. the protest walk in belgrade started after speeches were given on the stage in front of national assembly for texas, the repeated they weren't minister of interior affairs and the chief of intelligence agency to resign. know someone directly with their body for electronic media. they've got the concession rights for a happy tv and think television interest or broad costs,
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because they say it's their program that promotes violence and hate speech. people giving speeches and today, stage were actors high school students, comedians, and satirical tv hosts. they said that those empowered, the government should assume its responsibility for the mass, true things. they emphasize all serbian children, shriveled freely to schools and return to the home safely, as well as those in cost of all with dignity. we should fight for freedom of our society. that is what we owe it to the people who lost their lives in tragic shooting. they sent martin very, which i'll just see it all build. great. so i had on the program for you, even on a crisis, a voted president job bite insides into lower a bill that prevented the us from a historic default on its debt. the
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the here's how the weather is working across europe in africa on sunday. great to see we've got verse of rain along the eastern shores of the adria addict sea. and for some of the balkans, i think serbia looking to pick up about 30 millimeters within a couple hours so that could trigger some flash funding. wasn't too long ago we saw some flooding and nobody saw just north of bell. great. now, a breeze willing do some showers for western and central turkey i that's a wind coming off the black sea. so shower, seem likely in on to the other side of the mediterranean right now. so we'll start out drive, but then we'll see pulses of rain right across the peninsula on sunday to the northwest. we go this where the best weather on the continent is plenty of sun looking good in london, 21 to look at parents 26. in closing. on 30 degrees, this is while above average for this time of the year, off to africa, we go and that disturbed weather around our periods. dropping down some range or
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the northwest sand in dust, storm spinning up across the border without jerry anton easier and then look at this burst of rain for southern nigeria on sunday. well there is another rain and winds compo, coming in. so the western cape prophet, and so that's going to impact cape town. i think your wind gusts fully exceed, 75 kilometers per hour on sunday. be careful out there. see you soon. a the,
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[000:00:00;00] the, i'll come back to look at the main stories of following out, or is a joint investigation taking place between israel and egypt off to 3 israeli soldiers. and one of chips and officer were killed during the exchange of gunfire close to board. a post navy is right, you've had a job and it sounds a israel said the stand off last it for several hours rescue as an india say, then not looking for any one else to live in the wreckage of friday's train crush. one of the most serious in the nation's history, at least 288 people were killed. i'm going to send a render movie,
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has been meeting with survivors. and version of the type of the one has been sworn in for a such as package president. this extends is 2 decades in power by another 5 years . he gave an inaugural speech of the presidential complex in which she closed for unity. us us president joe biden to sign into law a bill suspending the government debt ceiling and advising or what have been if 1st of a default the white house is just reaching out these pictures of bite and signing the bill, which she told the nation on saturday. we'll head off in economic crisis site. it posts the legislation to suspend the $31.00 trillion dollar limits on 1st day off to an agreement between democrats and republicans. so mike has been following events for us in washington and questions being raised there about why the bill wasn't signed on camera. well, i think that this is an acknowledgement of the fact that there was too many people
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unhappy with the fact that the bill was passed among republicans as well as democrats, the white house, obviously deciding that this is not a moment for a celebrate tree picture up that is far better to just move on, having accepted that, what is certainly a victory for president biden and the speaker of the house. having put together this bipartisan vote, which is manage now to a but this bed prices. but clearly the white house now wanting to play it down, getting on with business as usual. the ad ceiling will be in place through january, the 1st 2026. so time now for the country to pull itself together to recover from what is being that exceedingly divisive and political challenging period in which the debt ceiling was lifted. finally, but only off the that bipartisan vote happened in both the senate and the house. but once again, nobody's betting that this is not going to be happening again in 2 years time. it's
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believe that president biden will be exploring other options apart from congressional approval. that is the 14th amendment, which is legally a tricky process, but certainly the country would be unwilling to go through the uncertainty and the vision that we've seen over the last few months. yeah, we did see a political stand off and this does happen every time the ceiling deadline comes around. it's something that as far as washington is accustomed to, but is this the end of the crisis? as well as the end of the immediate crisis is likely to be political fallout from the agreement, not least on the speaker of the house. kevin mccarthy. there are many republicans, particularly on extreme right wing, who of theories of the coffee and believe that he has given into what they would call republican principles. now whether that would go as far as to call a vote to remove him from the house speaker position that's unclear at this
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particular moment. remembering though that it was a very difficult process for mcafee to get to that position that took some 16 votes before he was eventually confirmed. and during that process, he agreed that showed any one member of the republican cool, cuz oscar for his removal. then there must be a vote on it. normally it's 6 to 8 people who have to ask for such a vote. so certainly that is a potential political problem for mccarthy. full biden, to there are some liberal democrats who are absolutely furious at what they see as bite and caving into republican demands. so both of the lead is both republican and democrat coming away from this battle with scars. but at the same time being able to say that they brought to the required vote through and in that they see a major try and all right, thank you very much, mike hannah in washington dc. but want to bring you more on our top story now the new cabinets and talk you this burnouts by present measure of type. i do want to
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solve and job. it isn't following the story, joins us live from ankara. and so far as tom, i suppose, the big announcement is that mamma jim check is going to be a finance minister. this is a former merrill lynch economists. these are favorites of investors, and it perhaps suggests that that might be a shift. now in the approach to the economy and talking absolutely, so the combination of this a very important day and took a, the president denouncing his cabinet, the people who to be laying out his vision for in terms of policy and following a through and member to check is he in not because not just because he is trusted by everyone and has done the job before, but also because he's a figure who is not just accepted but like within to if he and outside therapy as well. so people will tell you that he has got, uh, the, the code as well as the veterans all do,
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make sure that he is the direction of the economy and the direction that the country needs rather than as directed by the president. so obviously this is going to be very interesting on the moves that he makes. it has been speculated that he's been in ravens this freight if they do decide you the for the he's going to try and bring down inspections to all of those have, have been talked about in the past. now his name has been confirmed and it is going to be evident in the next coming few days and weeks on what he actually does on the ground. the other important, the announcement to uh for our view is, is the ford administer, the a former intelligence chief has been announced as a foreign minister. and again, as you have been hearing through the day of this sent you, you have to fee the $2.00 key areas where out of the one is going to focus his attention towards is the finance of the country and how the country it's not just seen, but is involved with the rest of the world as well. this is somebody who's been holding talks with the syrians as well as been very much involved in the various
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crises. so he's going to be that, talk to somebody in turkey at how confident he's going to be taking their message abroad. and will be seen as somebody who's going to be not difficult, confident of friends and friends if they have pets on. but also somebody who's been to be implementing his vision. okay, thank you, sullivan, job aid, an incorrect. we want to take you to see don. now the battle for control between the war and generals is intensifying days of to cease 5 tours. collapse. hard to him is a focus of the conflict now which has been going on since the middle of april violets has since spread the us as a lot of concern about what's happening in west of for and l janina and also in north core to find the army is bring in reinforcements to fight the time of the tree are assess us and saudi arabia suspended efforts to negotiate a temporary cease fire. designed to allows you might have tiring supplies into the capital. washington is imposed sanctions on the warring policies. st. bose are responsible for the bloodshed it,
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but morgan has more from the city of undermine the residents in the southern parts of the capitol hotel reported seeing reinforcements of troops for this the denise army. now they also reported that there was more mandatory presents for the rapid support for us to invest parts of the capital. and they are concerned that there will be an increase in pricing in that area. so residents have been, we're into 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 applying overhead in the city of on demand. and there's been air strikes, launched by the army on recess positions in the northern parts of the capital to there's also been sounds of parts and labor to force it in the center of the capitol. all of this is affecting 8 organizations operation in terms of trying to
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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 elevate, 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 tar 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 of fixing their $8.00 operations along with the ongoing sites and in the capital. now the united states and saudi arabia, which has been mediating talks between the rapids support forces. and this is denise army, say that the aides that came in during the very fragile ceasefire was not enough for those were 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,
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that their situation will get more and more dire. some of those who we spoke to say that their concerns not of being heads by an art scenario or an s right. but that because of the humanitarian situation, they may die of hunger people, morgan onto vera. i'm the man, couple of other stories to bring a government in gone or is saying that a large group of illegal mine has it been on the ground since monday i roll out now it's not clear whether they were trapped or it would just use that sketch to come out because they faced arrest earlier this week, relatives confronted security forces in the southern town of, of wasi. they said the miners had no food or water. despite the initial reports of $200.00 people on the ground gone as it lands and natural resources. ministers now said that $86.00 mine is, are out, and they've been detained. the one agency for pa does any refugees is facing severe budget tree constraints. now they say they need about $200000000.00 off the receiving this side of this year's budget. and how does he and really from once
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agency calls the latest cash crunch. it's biggest threats. it supports millions of palestinian refugees in syria, lebanon, and jordan, as well as the occupied territories in the west bank, east jerusalem. and the cause a strip i want to bring you the story now from chile as far as he's there investigating the mass. death of buds along its northern coast. about $300.00 and about 3 and a half 1000. calmer on. so were found dead in the past, we test on the pads rolled out the presence of avian flu, which has hit all the pots of chilly, official suspect, the cause of death could be related to what the buds feed on and the ocean. the recap of the main story is now much of type o one has been sworn in for the 3rd time. this package president extending is 2
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decades in power by another 5 years of taking the presidential owes at the national assembly. he gave it a normal speech out of the presidential complex calling for unity representatives

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