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[000:00:00;00] the the hello, i'm sorry, i minimize the welcome to the news, our life from london coming off in the next 60 minutes talk. he's present ready of type. i would want this one in for another 5 year tom and announce this is use habit is we'll have the latest from ankara as in violence of the israel. egypt bowed to a gun, fights is left,
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3 is ready. soldiers and one injection offers the dead rescue. efforts come to an end and endure off to the nations was trying dissolves during decades. the prime ministers promise to punish those responsible for the crash. thousands of protests as were charge of the streets of bel grade, demanding government ministers resign in the wake of to mass shootings. and sport has to down one to go for mass just the city city or inside of a travel of trophies off a victory over local rivals. united in the english as a cup. find the outcome to the news. our talk is present. worship type i do on has been sworn in for
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a full time. is 2 decades in power now been extended by another 5 years law son that he won a ronald election with 52 percent of the most in his speech. oh, on cool for unity. and the construction of a turkish century sullivan. joe made reports now from ankara or what's on the nose between noon, and 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 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 a took a much to protect the a tunnel brother who to validation officials from 78 countries, including heads of state and prime minister, attended the set of many among them,
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the secretary general of nato took he plays an important role president at the one acknowledge the challenges of government faces to 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, they become an energy hub and invite the world's financial parties into eastern goal. but we were facing a polarized real following the ukraine. ward, mom, inter key is mediation solved the ensuing food, chrysler everyone will benefit from this balance. our approach is not adjusting the 30th the economy to 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 often a bit to campaign. at the one push for unity and heating system, do i mean they could have been 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 a kia and to implement that vision,
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president edwin has chosen his most trusted people. much him check us treasury in finance minister. he's an economist and served as deputy prime minister from 2015 to 2018 to how confident is for the administer. now he was previously the turkish intelligence chief, and elliot of the car has been appointed interior minister. he was the former governor of his them both your sugar, that is the new defense minister. he was the head of the armed forces. the decade in power is going to be the biggest as yet for president fidget pay of out of the $1.00 overcoming, intended and extend the challenges is the himself and his newly appointed cabinet would have to prove been met. it's on the job without the 0 or the presidential palace and i just found the joys as live. now the names that we have that have been released so far. so just a cabinet that is more moderate, more conventional of what it looks like, the president added, one has laid out the foundations of the most well known the most sought after names
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that he could have found to put in his cabinet that he would then focus on probably the internal agenda of the country, just 10 months from now is going to be the municipal elections, their friends. and as one is the problem is that he is going to try and take back important cities as if it's done well in the competence and cut off and try and maintain that lead that he has in the parliament as been as a bidding the presidency. and it is also important that during this time as he hinted that one of his long black, a long awaited amendments is to change the constitution of turkey. obviously he doesn't have the kind of majority, but this majority could uh, push him towards the taking it to a referendum and changing the turkish constitution as well. and as you saw, all of those people who been waiting to meet him that greeted him and to show that the rest of the world, especially in the asian and the african continent, stands together with him. some of them have stayed behind, including the nato secretary general,
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who on sunday is going to be holding important meetings with president. read to pay out of the want to try it out of future. for some kids role in nature. pataki, particularly for the president. what are the challenges and the priorities to when you have to look at it in concentric circles starting from within took a the biggest challenge being finance. as you see, i'm at gym check as somebody who's trusted and well respected both within to again outside is when, who's been do a possibly try and take the economy away from fixed interest rates, trying to deflate the a rising inflation. try and move towards a, an economy which is more invested friendly. uh, and then as you move outwards there is, uh, the issue is the turkey has with the kurdish population, unexplored as with the rock and syria. it has had issues with grease on the other flank of its border and as you move outwards,
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obviously turkeys role in the ukrainian config, but it has a brokerage and help broker the reindeer, which is the help the work award, a green crisis. and then in the why did a renewal of things, as i mentioned about guns, dolton, but on how turkey is going to try and figured out how sweet and it can be part of nato and its relations with the united states and the balancing act with russia has been so is going to be a, not an easy presidency, but ultimately, resident of the one has the, laid out the foundations of this calling this essentially of the key of where he's going to change the fundamental way, where it took it, not just functions as an economy, but as but as a country in the global order. thank you. it's always been job aid, and i encourage joining me now is he on there all senior associate found out you're a p leadership network. he's joining us from bell foss. you've had a chance to look over some of these names. the main one that everyone was focused on was the finance minister. man that shows check. because i suppose it's the very
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great economic domestic challenges facing the country that are really going to come into focus. now what is interesting about shim shack is that he, he left the government a few years ago, i think in 2018. this was an ad on a pointed, his son in law, as finance minister. and it was a lot of it seemed as, as a lot of internal bickering at that time. how might he has been persuaded to come back a yeah, i think met some check is not the sort of person who will simply accept a job back in the government if you didn't believe he could pursue policies that were necessary to pursue. so that's why his appointment has been really good for weeks now because there was a clear build up as a message, both the waters but even within the party entity market as well to that actually be smart big a moment to add on is slowly, gradually returning back to a more orthodox economy,
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policy and ship checkered presents that but to what extent he will be able to have a few a know where and what will happen to the central bank. and i think we will wait to see, but this is a positive sign from what is what at the stage delay and that central bank appointment as far as prizes, it would have been. why the why that lies, particularly the markets around that. and it seems as though the message that we've had from today's cabinet is to try and, and a com foreign investors, or to at least encourage them to, to really look at chucky, because other one is on his full central bank of an a since sham shirts. departure, so how important appointment is not as well. i mean, is the role of the central bank and it's going there is to return to what it has always been, which is more independent aside from the government policies, then it would be a really welcome move and the possible candidate that has been raised to publicly at this moment is somebody use received a ph. d from princeton, but also as the investment bank background at broad as well in united states. so
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these are very positive signals. we will wait to see but obviously appointments. so one thing, and the other thing is whether president ad on is actually going to give them. but what is really interesting about oldest appointments is when you take all load them together from for administered, the defense minister to immune intel. your minister, these old to do is that add on can count on to keep quiet and deliberate things other than enter into pull that makes or close any pull that to go mischief. if you like, i think you messaged from all of these for the next 10 months. and if not before the next few years is going to be that i do on is focusing on strengthening again as opposed to good position. addressing some of the concerns that almost cost them this election and pursue his reason for this new century of the public. and he's giving oldest q portfolios to people that he trusts to deliver. what role can we expect to pay by then internationally? how important to pots is, how important is phone policy is ponce's that tucker century is. a good one has described it. we seem to see, to keep gaining more influence,
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not just in the middle east and africa, but also a well, there's always been influence in terms of migration crisis and also playing a role in mediation wash as well with ukraine. and i think we offer and estimate the role or regional and medium powers in this age, or kind of global competition and superpowers, us in china and etc. they do play a big part in shaping the way things are. and i think turkey has read that global context and, and proceed policies and capabilities and adjustments to be an assertive plan. it's region i don't think i do on will shy away from using force management the same as i can see here on the rocks taking political stands or diplomatic stands. but he needs to do this within a framework of balancing economy in investments. like you've seen him normalizing relations with solve the air, be that with you or even with egypt, which has been very difficult for him to do so often to at spring. and they're doing it primarily because of both the geo political context that cornered them,
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but also economy needs, as well as a test signal that what you are seeing is a pragmatic face. the header was that doesn't take away, shoot strategic divergences between charging us or turkey in europe, and cube in countries like funds and etc. and a lot of issues that are waiting to be addressed. that doesn't take away any of that, but perhaps we might enjoy a window opening to find some compromises and move on to portfolios like regions entry into nature by the summer. okay, thank you z and they're all and bell fos for joining us. of your thing is our life in london still ahead on the program. okay. it's an economic crisis is averted and the united states president bind signs into the lower bill that prevented the country from could have been historic defaults debt to super pounds. go ahead to had a major defense summit. the us in china clash and single pool. and in support for me to once he made spanish to collide and qualifying for the spanish guam. pre
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the and egyptian security officer and 3 members of these righty ministry were killed on saturday, close to the countries shed, owed to some details about the desk to remain on sutton, but as the monks reports neighboring nations. and now jointly examining the events . the surprising strike against his ready soldiers, nivia egyptian buddha, to found dead at a remote town post in this rugged region attacked in the area of saturday morning. soon after a sizable drug test was seized. yeah, showed the original incidents and about del, as battalions in the morning that happened off to another incident that happened this night with the vitality and successfully taught at large smuggling relatively in the same area adjacent to it. these ready minutes in southern come on the quickly on the scene as part of the response. additional authorities, a security officer chasing drug smugglers, had crossed into israel,
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located later during a search operation that individual killed in an exchange of 5 that left a 3rd is ready sold a dead. israel's prime minister benjamin netanyahu cooled the events serious and unusual, insisting they would be thoroughly investigated. both countries not collaborating on that investigation. a deadly incident that is really official suggest was fall from an accident. the marks out to 0, west or east of them. the rescue is in india save. i don't looking for any one else to live in the wreckage of friday's train crash, one of the most serious in the nation's history. at least 288 people were killed. many more and hospital with injuries. apartments that are under moody has been meeting with survivors in the eastern states of leticia. he's also promising a full investigation. high force that has more in the scale of his crash almost defies comprehension. a fast moving passenger train rammed into a freight train. minutes later, another passenger train plowed into the wreckage,
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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, tara, y'all doing? gotten a lot to delgado. herridge started shaking. we got skid when we realized what was going on. we tried to get out, we broke the windows now i managed to get out and i loved it. is government has been spending heavily on new stations, high speed trains, and other upgrades. but it's critics accuse it fading to prioritize safety on aging network. the tories 13 nearby hospitals have been over 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,
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promising the best treatment for the injured and support for the grieving can be a is or not that i'm the, that this incident is very serious with the government in that the orders for carrying out with our investigation have given and whoever is found guilty will get the strictest punishment was called that person will not be sped suck. this is stuck to so the whole by nightfall, the rescue in recovery would, could being declared over the roadway. officials said that as 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 useful is it? i'll just 0, a tens of thousands of people have joined another antivirus protest in sub us capital bel grade. the demonstrations have become a weekly event, since 18 people were killed and to mass shootings at the beginning of may protest as all blaming government policies for promoting violence in the media at demanding
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the resignation of government ministers over this. mine less search has more now from bell grade. it's been one month since the math shooting in belgrade legislative in the car elementary school. this is the 5th process was called serbia against violence. when made the 3rd, the 13 year old boy shot dead 10 people, 9 pupils of his school and a security guard. only one day after a 20 year old man, shot 8 people into villages, south of belgrade, in both effects, many were injured. the protest walk in belgrade started after speeches were given on the stage in front of national assembly process is repeated. they weren't minister of interior affairs and the chief of intelligence agency to resign. you know, some of the regular 3rd party for electronic media. they've got the concession rights for happy tv and think television to rest or broadcast 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,
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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 should look freely to schools and return to the home safely, as well as those in costs 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 set my inventions, i'll just see it off. no, great. meanwhile, there's been a gun amnesty and so be, are in response to those few things. more than 40000 firearms. and 2000000 rounds of ammunition have been handed in alger. there has been dismissed. has the story from belgrade support the uncertainty as version of the big brother, a daily diet to find some pump chips helps make this one of the country's top rated tv shows in parliament. when debate doesn't work, this can fly. there is a huge problem in serbia,
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violence biggest accepted as a message to resolve disputes. that's the problem. tanya, is a lawyer for a group that helps women affected by vines? 41 percent of serves. think domestic abuse is the top issue, women face here, the highest rates in your this is something that even at nothing showed up in the kid and garden are being taught to resolve disputes in all of their alternative measures. and so the tv and the what is happening in the national assembly and the messages, know whoever uses violence, he will be the one who is reading the dispute and will be, you know, giving or, and that's the wrong message being sent all over again. you know, the may h children and the god was shot dead at the school in bell gray. the suspect is 13 years old. prosecute as a latch. the boy's father took him to target practice and didn't properly secure weapons. the next day,
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a 20 year old man killed 8 people in the village outside the capital. since then, thousands of people protested weakly and bel grade accusing the government of encouraging a culture of violence in society. the problem of violence in serbia is bigger than a then work since they're in position services. that's why the citizens off for other regulations may be tied to gun control legislation and fundamental reform, even education others. so be as president, alexander boot church, as pledge to practically disarm his country. more than 40000 weapons and to 1000000 rounds of ammunition have so far been handed in joining a government, amnesty by the removing 750000 registered weapons. se and officials estimate perhaps a similar number on license. it could take years for the state to these um it
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citizens and they'd have to be willing partners. in the bonus. i was your 0 fell great turkish troops, adding to kosovo officer and nato requests for them to join the peacekeeping force . the 13 a 2 soldiers were injured in violence this week, ethnic subs in kosovo. don't recognize its claim for independence. they've been angered by the appointment of ethnic albanian may, is who approached in the off to a vote, which the subset boy accosted as a big reports now for me to beat. so this is the city split along ethnic lines because of itself seems like any other sitting comfortable, but it's one deep divisions. the size is dominated by ethnic albanians, the not by ethnic stubs. there is a, the runs through the middle. the river isn't the only thing dividing ethnic says, an ethnic albanians. there's also a politics, a conflict, and the history dating back to the ottoman empire. there may be a bridge here, but it's not one connecting these 2 communities. it's
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a dividing line in the south because being is a great source of the presence of nato's comfortable force on the wizard. we are not afraid to hear because we have the protection of k for our cause of all police must 40 and the cause of a security for it was it was different in the ninety's until 99 when the war broke out. but now it's completely different that the no, as long as the international support the least such good gang, there is no comm, this national falls. there are some citizens on the north side. well, once our enemies are still all, we are waiting for a solution. once you cross the bridge, so if you can sex on everything that makes sense have never recognized the costco self detect independence in 2008. they can see that this was of course, the focus part of serbia. even the end of 10 for students is an opportunity to get this message is possible. it said that, you know, one of the north side would speak to us on camera. we've been told time and time
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again by people here that this is sylvia. all the situation didn't know if he's commotion, but issue politics in belgrade, and this is the problem, his concept of themselves, the victims, both of the race even said the i'm also in recent months, as we have seen, serious violations of collective said being rising well, government in pristina, during the week 2 ethnic albanians were attacked here, please to just a few 100 me to do a customer's in 2 minutes to describe the attack as flushes minissha. both men have to receive hospital treatment, visit to your promises, a challenge for the cost of all government. tens of thousands of ethnic stab to draw the be a part of serbia. and comfortable side vague. i'll just say to me through pizza, comfortable, and us president joe biden assigned internal a bill suspending government that ceiling and advising. what would have been a default on his debt. whitehouse has twisted out these pictures of bite and signing the bill, which he told the nation on saturday. we'll head off in economic crisis center,
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says pos the legislation to suspend the 31.4 trillion. dollar limits on 1st day off to an agreement was made between the democrats and republicans. how did your castro's following events for us in washington? and so we saw those images that which we did out of bite and signing the bill in total, no live pitches total. was the white house perhaps trying to downplay this in some way? yeah, some people are reading that into the scenario and there was really a lack of fanfare in this bill signing. there wasn't much of a ceremony as we sometimes do get with major legislation once that becomes law. but this may be an indication that while it's a huge sigh of relief for both biden and the republicans, that the us will not default come monday at the same time, neither side is really about thrilled with the details of this legislation. what does it do? well, democrats had wanted to raise the debt ceiling without any cuts. republicans wanted more cuts,
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and so this compromise does reduce spending on the iris on some education programs. scientific research also requires some $43000000.00 americans to resume paying their student loan bills to the government, which had been on hold due to the economy. but really in the grand scheme of things, these are very marginal cuts. this does not even touch a 3 quarters of the us budget, which is which goes to the military and to retirement benefits. still biden last night was that was where we did see all the sans there in that oval office address, in which he said economic disaster for the u. s. has been averted and of course, using the occasion to count his own success in his 2 years being president. yeah, that's the message from the white house that they yet again came to the brink of default. the crisis was of a to them. we know that any sort of default from the u. s. can have an effect on
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the global economy. but this, this question keeps coming up about these, that ceiling bottles is the white house said anything about how to tackle this going forward in a more sustainable way that it has in mary, um and politically this might be their strategy because notably the deadline, the both democrats and republicans have now agreed on pushes back this debate to after the next 2024 presidential election, which is key to the interest of both parties, providing this gives him some breathing room in which he can say that he was able to cobble together this coalition in very divided congress. this also allows the republican party, it's speaker kevin mccarthy and the wide, the even whitening field of potential uh candidates for, for president to avoid having to defend calamitous default where we just have arrived at that place. but again,
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this in nowhere solves the crisis that we consistently see come up time and time again in the us. when the debt ceiling approaches, it just pushes this problem further down the road into 2025. as often we see washington do area. thank you very much for washington. highly jo, castro, reporting or china, or is criticized america or officer, accuse badging of being unwilling to hold talks to avoid a potential conflicts. the 2 superpowers are among those taking part in a defense form in single ports known as the shangri la dialogue. so it's really reports from that at asia is because the security summit, the us outlines it's vision for the region defense. secretary lloyd often says countries represented here have a responsibility to keep the asia pacific safe and secure. our shared goals are quick to deter regression,
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and to deepen the rules and norms that promote prosperity and product conflict us. so we're stepping up planning and coordination and training with our friends from the east china sea to the south china sea to the end, you know, co scott's from the us, japan and the philippines, holding maritime drills and the south china sea. the 1st such joint exercises security analysts consider the region a potential flash point. the us regularly conducts freedom of navigation operations against china is aggressive a session of its territorial claims. for the chinese, senior cano argues that it's american actions that caused instability in the mix. this region, moss come from patient, patron or animal, you know, china in june, i was difficult for reading more countries to communicate with. at a separate session, the british defense minister addressed to beijing's assent as a global power role. now,
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navigating the consequences of china is rise by size opportunities and those challenges listing vast numbers of people as of poverty trading with the world. and the undeniable truth that none of the most fundamental global issues can be sold without engagement with china. much like last year, us china relations are dominating the summit this year, however, the chinese defense minister general lieschen food has refused an invitation to meet often because of us sanctions on him. the 2 sides are blaming each other for lack of dialogue. this on it rather than bringing that us and china together as highlights as how far upon they all, as well as the difficulties in bridging that gap, lawrence valley, which is 0 single, said on the program of the days of angry protest. thousands of mine is a finally brought to the surface in gonna traditional us fishing community, finding unusual ways to flight 5. climate change drives
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a mass invasion if that was his and his fault might just assist you, move a step closer to winning a tremble of trustees, english essay cups, find the highlights coming out the here's how the weather is working across europe and 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. ah, that's a wind coming off the black sea. so showers seem likely in on camera. other side of
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the mediterranean right now, so it will start out dry. but then we'll see pulses of rain right across the peninsula on, 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 a closing on 30 degrees. this is while above average for this time of the year off to africa. we go in that disturbed weather around our periods. dropping down some rain towards the northwest sand in dust, storms spinning off across the border without jerry and can easily 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 will exceed 75 kilometers per hour on sunday. be careful out there. see you soon. a of the facing miliano teams. the un fits of purpose was like many critics sites just pub
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solution doesn't get anywhere near enough done to the amount of money that is poured into its hard hitting interviews. you think look to their lives on washington enough for body to go on its own and built it's on a thought provoking on for centuries, people have been taken care of are. so i have every confidence that future generations will do it as well via the story on told to how does era african narrative from african perspectives in the, in the company to nickle this tim bush. i do show the documentaries by african filmmakers from rwanda and democratic republic of congo. andrew c r e z on, if i need to go, i'm on the drive and reinventing cassandra for a new series of africa,
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direct on how to sierra the main stories. now, are you the type, the other one has been sworn in for a 3rd time as package presidents? this extends is 2 decades in power by another 5 years and is an overall speech which he gave it the presidential complex. he named his new cabinet. he called for unity joint investigation is taking place between israel and egypt off to 3 soldiers and one injection officer were killed during an exchange of gunfire. close to a board of post near the is riley village of nit sounds a. the israel said the sandals last. it's several hours and rescue is an india say then not looking for anyone else to live in the wreckage of friday's train, crash. one of the most serious in the nation's history. at least 288,
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before killed prominence. under, under moody, has been leasing survivors in the eastern states of leticia. oh, in all the news from india today, more than a 100 people have been killed in the northeastern state of money put in exactly a month of fighting now between 2 ethnic groups. and traditionally, investigation has already been launched into the ongoing violence between the 2 communities. to engage in b explains the grieving families wait outside a move in the town of church and poor in india is northeastern states has many pull . their relatives were killed in violence between 2 tribal groups and the ethnic majority may take people the cookie, say they would bury the dead until the government degrees to the demand for a separate state. among the miss jan i had to sister was killed last week. if made, i didn't a it or not just about my sister, the smell concerns. old tribal is that these people gave
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a life to save all land we call and just needed go to waste it. the number left, the tensions had been simmering between 2 p. a may take communities mainly of the distribution that produces 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 cookies fled to this relief, come from the city of info, which is the capital of many pool and is dominated by may tase. i don't think i wouldn't be able to go back to in fall again, because all my important documents and some important files were burned down and just and our house were destroyed outside the capital armed guards protected cookie village level and to we're on the lookout for me to attack his a home depend, could do a cause, then below violet, they will start burning our villages. again, if you don't mind the duty post, we will not only burn our villages,
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but all villages in the hills on sunday to explain cookies for the recent violence . these women and protesting against the cookies demand for a separate state. and accused them of sheltering undocumented migrants from neighboring me on my what does this a he, i need to now please why the poor is a 2000 year old civilization. we can't give into their demand for a separate, has ministration. and hopefully they can demand this is mia mark would not here and money for may take groups, won't the indian government to take action against cookie separate scripts? the days after the interior minister visited the state, tensions remain. hi, victoria gates and b i, which is very few. an agency for palestinian refugees is facing severe budget tree constraints and needs about $200000000.00 after receiving only a 3rd of this year's budget. the head to view and release. and what agency cools the latest cash crunches and biggest threats is a pause. millions of palestinian refugees in syria, lebanon, and jordan,
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as well as the occupied territories in the west bank, east jerusalem. and the gaza strip. and the ever and has moved from the al amari refuge account in ramallah. the commissioner general of under the philip 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 to 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 west bank. this faces another
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charlotte, more than 3700 employees, has been on strike, demanding better pays. it's meant that the garbage has not been collected, 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 gradually abandoning their duties. when it comes to refugees. a non i will house. there is some view and relief from works agency and he says, the future of millions of policy refugees is at stake. a p r a, you know, cutting about 686 medium. and it's time you should use nearly half 1000000 students in our as many millions of in or visits or health clinics. you can go that example we provide food. can you nearly 1000000.2? by this time, if you do use,
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we have 300000 students in our schools here and does that. the majority of the relation to our, you know, as she gazed on the clearly, you know, depend on our service and all service in and in a place like god. is there any shaking of our programs or our activities or therapist is it, you know, we'd be even expecting, you know, just to be on even the social fabric inside it together and also the other. and she is in places like a living. i'm on celia. you know, people, the 50s are dependent on our testing system for what the program and education intent. we've been following developments incentive goal by tensions were made high, 2 days after a quote convicted, the opposition, se goes on sancho of corrupting use. a sentence him to 2 years in jail, violence of night broke the death toll in the recent unrest of 15. nicholas hot
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reports on this now from the capital com. this is the car safe, peaceful, and prosperous home to wealthy senegalese and foreigners. and this is also the car, the poor neighborhoods where young people are fighting with security for after court sentenced opposition leader. we spend the 2 years in prison. his supporters say it's a fight against injustice, employed by president lucky sell to eliminate his opponents. ahead of next year's election. i've gotta go out. we need to fight, but we won't stop. president mackie cell is responsible for this. we won't let him get his wife. we won't let him stay in power or the time has been sancho. we're not going to start for him. for them sancho is the voice of the young and voiceless, challenging the rich and powerful. he's calling for an uprising against the government. several people have been killed into violence including members of the security force of the government. say some officers were shot dead by protesters
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for people like most of a 5 sancho is not the right leader. this. ok, so is the following. steve, on tuesday, finding a country is manipulating the youngest one employed. i'm frustrated with it from the president's always calling for calm and dialogue. meanwhile, the army has been deployed to protect businesses and banks from losing so much of the interest is fueled by poverty and lack of jobs as well. the economy is booming under president lucky, so people in this neighborhood feel left out and ignored president. so has brought unprecedented for an investment thanks to the discovery of oil and gas sancho excuses his government of corruption and leaving the young behind for an hour, taking to the street to get their voices heard. nicholas hawk out of the car. we've gotta sit down now, the bottles are controlled between the war in general's. as intensifying days off to sci fi, told is collapsed yet again. capital,
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hard to me is the focus of the conflict which isn't going on since the middle of april. but vines is also sprayed to all the areas in west style for janina and north car. the fun you all me is bringing reinforcements to fight the family tree. rapid support forces us and saudi arabia suspended efforts to negotiate a temporary cease fire that was meant to allow for humanitarian supplies into hard to washington as imposed sanctions on the war and policies as well. saying they all both responsible for the bloodshed it. but morgan has more now from undermine the residents in the southern parts of the capital hotel reported seeing reinforcements of troops for this the denise army. now they also reported that there was more mandatory presents for the rapids 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, 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
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capitol. that's military base is a target officer to move 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 capital by suggest applying overhead in the city of on demand. and there's been air strikes, launched by the army on our assess positions in the northern parts of the capital to there's also been sounds of parts and labor reports 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 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
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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 8 that came in during the very fragile feast by it was not enough for those who are trapped in the capital cartoon. and has 30 to both sides to stay committed to the humanitarian laws and to allow a for the need. 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 paid by an arbitrary or an s. right. but that because of the humanitarian situation, they may die of hunger. people more going onto vera. i'm the man smell a government and gone or assigned a large group of legal mind as has been on the ground since monday or rollouts. still not clear whether they were trapped or just too scared to leave because they would face arrest earlier this week. relatives confronted security forces in the
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southern town of blasi. a said the mine is didn't have any food or water. spite initial reports of 200 people being on the ground on his lands and natural resources, minnesota says it's 86 minus have been detained. a, a. fortunately for us, we did not have any fatalities and, and they all came out without any major injuries that far from a session. we do not have a pulse of anybody being injured. and then when they came out, us is good to somebody on the team that lease how to intervene to interrogate him and, and, and find out what you mean bridge on the loss of the country. and there is nothing will happen. whatever. you have an instructor, industrial balances and such, and they one of the gods, what dice, individual companies, how long is the mining industry and guidelines? those are the session like yourself offered titles, prettier. and so rather than mine in countries of the world,
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we're having to profit, we've got some of the minute we have a set of measures we, i submit to performative measures enforcement. amazing. we are to form the noisy c name for making the jeep, which is meant that this is much more easier to secure a license. so i said to engage in smoking mind, for example, we have it now online and therefore you can apply for a community, a community. my name nice is elizabeth, do you mind me mind being a part of your home? the charges of the review would be much more affordable. so the point i make is that will put, can you please call me as soon as possible. and mrs. free to make me go as possible, as well as the minute we just got to the integrity of our environment and. and it allows people to stand in place to make people more comfortable in getting involved in the gas. what else do you mind if we do not condone any gas? and looking at that, i don't have the napa logistic or the rising temper. chelsea, atlantic ocean off the north, east coast of the united states is having
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a devastating effect on the sea food industry, wyoming waters encouraging a population explosion for the green crab. this is an invasive species that is driving out the traditional harvest of climes. john henry will travel to portsmouth, new hampshire, what fishing men of trying their best to tide and environmental nightmare into a commercial success beneath the waters of the atlantic ocean within sheltered estuaries, across station invasion is transforming the new england coast. there, horribly invasive. and you know, you find them hon. just about every continent as warming waters. dr. mains, iconic, lobsters, northward, invasive european green crabs are filling the gap. surging in number and devouring the regions. muscles gallops in class. they tons and tons of the shell. fish here
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in maine, we have soft cell clans, which was historically speaking, i think main 2nd largest fishery. and the landings there have really, really plummeted. as these guys have become more pervasive to get to their prey, the teeming, massive green dig into snip through a live sustaining ecosystem. mike macy and a handful of entrepreneurial new englanders say at least part of this illusion amounts to poetic justice, eating the invaders in just a few centimeters across the green. crabs are too small to pick for. meet the restaurants, such as the black trumpet by the melting lightens and serve them up, whole list, fried soft shell. crabs. crunched them like like basically popcorn. anything season them with, with anything you want and it blew my mind at the tamworth distillery and rural new hampshire. will robinson is pouring crab trap or whiskey? it's $65.00 a bottle. really. the x factor is there, and that's part of why the story is taken off. obviously, here you're crab and spirit. it just makes,
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makes most people want to kinda throw up in their mouth a little bit, but i can get them to taste. it completely changes their mind. at the dawn of the 19th century, there were no green crabs here. they arrived on the shores in the cargo hold of european trading vessels for 200 years new, england's brutal winters have kept their number steady. but now with global warming, water temperatures have risen and grown more hospitable, and their numbers have grown out of control. appears. line to now even fisheries specialist struggle to quantify them. there's a bad as bad, a great crowd that you can imagine as a stars in the, in the haven't really there, it's impossible just to give you an idea of the numbers we have. you take one female, so you can produce a 180000 eggs and one clutch. and sometimes they have 2 clutches a year. few believe new england can eat its way out of its green cram problem. but these culinary pioneers are working to turn the tables on the ravenous invaders
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john henry and eleanor 0, portsmouth, new hampshire. oh, as far as coming up next leon l messy by is out. the final ax in the latest chapter is cop career sign. i will have that story by shortening the, the allegations of a level where the secret chinese police stations fed shock waves around the world. when ace investigates, claims of chinese influence abroad went out to 0 gene on i'll just say era despite civil rain forests and people and slaves and come back to find maturity democratic republic of congo is auctioning off oil exploration blocks and the congo basis. as julie struggles to agree, a new constitution, the big picture examined for the old prejudices against indigenous people holding the country back with the mountains of votes in general elections with several
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opposition candidates locked concerns over the integrity of the electoral process. are ready. he raised a massive personal show documentary, a new series of africa direct showcases applicant stories from applicants or making millions of most things from across the globe has too much to perform the stomach pilgrimage gene on al jazeera. the catalyst for it now is santa, she's in del, to thank you very much. marianne was to down and want to go for my just the city of god, eula, side, or inside of a travel of trophies off the victory in the english as a cup to goes from
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a car on to the one helping them to to on when and the 1st or not just the final and it was just for the report. as soon as the one of the plan much is do you know what the steps to the store to this as a final didn't a piece of work to kind of go into one bullying months just to city into the lead us to just 20 seconds. this go, you know, think, help finding history you know, into some of the way back into the game. things to assemble from jump really needs to mention of the video, assistant referee, convincing the unfilled official that this was a misdemeanor where the of the spoke. kid is of a cell phone, you know, send them is happily accepted the opportunity to make the school 1150 a man was the senior game to leave early in the 2nd hall again,
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it was going to one with a strike at this time with a sway suitcase could be made for the savings if you know to keep it with the hey it is, i've been very united were chasing the room. true. double having one the leak up in february. but it was frustration. you know, it's, it's big names both on and off the pitch assigned take down, and when the stadium and the final minutes, it will city who are you going to united just couldn't find the decisive so you don't get much. it's finished. see one city is they cut when is for 7 times winning titles of habits. that still means everything to manage it. pet body over to be the, you know, gloves, us to be just to have layers like ton, the pressure like these kind of games like a fairly good when you have
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a lot of these players are going to be important game they is when they are more you are becoming an adult. i talked to him following the success and the premier league city already have the hands on c major trophies this season. and the biggest prize could still be to come when the attempt to win the 1st european champions lead time to that final against in small land is coming up next sent today and the richardson l g 01. the dean bible was that that when the final for us is united sale in their effort to upset cities am or finishing the season with 3 trophies. and they did bounce back from adobe, hard to in the 1st hall, but a t one down in the 2nd house. that's when perhaps they did say, but, but the flight to the manager, you're not to manage a bid, usually substitutes the hot. so what made the difference was that mark,
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as rush would hardly had any choices, you could say the same for the city, striker holland, but of course they have gone about strength in numbers. you know, she finds ways by to said that they type of tell you had done the brows today was the news is to want to say, we want to your boss as well. would your age today? well, that we can provide animal cells to be really proud to pick voltage value. always be proud. so you know, it's, you know, as you'd make season with that, with that from not just a switch event, not just bragging, right, sorry for that rivals. but assuming that the team is strong enough to go on through the trouble, we've had the bi season, obviously, but the job is to finally never know what's gonna happen. so i saw a lot of, uh, it was just hilarious. obviously depend on what else to watch if i could every know what happens. but it's funny, sorry, sorry, sorry about was sorry. what about so soon assemble next week. we'll put claudio really doesn't have much to prove, but these funds will be hard thing. but off to the league when i'm a f i talk to can take them on to be champions of europe in
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a week from now between 12 i out to 0. i wembley stadium funding all messy has said less than perfect. good bye to bodies challenge alma 1010 and woke up with them. missed a big chest to school and his final game for the club. yes, you have already won the deep title, but the season ended in the sweet to defeat against selma. so it's 5 year old missy is yet to concern where he will be playing his football next season. barcelona have won the 2nd women's champions, the beating also good 32 and a thrilling final. the calculations were to nail down at half time bought into 7 half. they produced this funding combat in front of the sold out crowd. an idol is that it was time when patricia, hey, cottle headed in 2 goals, just minutes off to the break. the law for swedish defend us. we don't, you know, for sale the window for the spanish champions. well found the
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does so to be out of action for at least 5 more months off the hip surgery, $22.00 time grass them when a hasn't played since january. the dial has said that he plans to retire from top level tennis. at the end of next year. my fish tap and his own pull position for sunday's spanish called p qualifying in barcelona, so collision between mercy. this team mates lewis hamilton and towards russell russell was given a form, a warning also appearing to move in front of hamilton. hamilton ended up qualifying a full title leader of our staff, and it will stop us with fed eyes color science joining him at the front of the grid. and that's a support for me. we'll have more for you later on, but for now it's back to my. okay,
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so no thanks very much. that's it for the news now, but i'll be back in a minute with more of the days news do stay with us around the off of the top stories coming out very shortly the the fruits or rejects the most progressive constitution ever proposed for any nation. and there's 3, yes or no. cheating, voted no. the big picture us was
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a question that goes into the ferry foundation opportunity until the cost of its relationship with indigenous people. in the midst of should positive on the jersey. just after midnight on march 10th, 1945, devastating us a rage on tokyo beach firestone on a densely populated area within and paper houses by sunrise more than a 100000 people. but that 70 years later, those who survived seek recognition and compensation for the event that defined their lights only to find themselves still cost aside. witness paper sitting on a jersey to be southern mostly telling island these brace for potentially rec code . breaking some of migrant arrivals. prime minister, georgia maloney, one power last year promising to track down on boat migrants the sudanese sailed from to an area where there's a sophisticated,
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unprofitable smuggling network. those who make it now thanks a more hostile reception from italy's nationalist government. human rights watch cold, it's all these new immigration, little repressive, didn't humane. it's intended to dissuade migraines from coming here. it's not having any effect. more than 45000 people have arrived in installations. the silence of this year. it was $12000.00 in the same period last year. the, the tuckers present. i have type, i don't want this one in for now. the 5 year term and announces his new cabinets the hello, i'm sorry, i'm to my z in london. you're watching. ouch is zeroes are coming up on the program violence at the israel. egypt bowed to a gun,
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