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the challenges here with the the, for the back to the this is the news. our own knowledge is 0. 9 from bill coming up in the next 60 minutes divided is really will cabinet needs to discuss the latest plan to end the war in gaza as another 60 policy executive talks and in cairo, aimed at reopening the rasa. crossing egypt says it will not allow a through until israel withdrawals from this has to be inside. also this,
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our south africa's official election results are announced. the opposition democratic alliance party begin full starting with the governing amc for you. coronation and a 100000000 mexicans of voting to elect a new president who's almost certain to be a woman in school run madrid, head coach, call insurance. he says he's already planning out. so when next season's champions league actually same of back in the spanish cap. so to celebrate the record expending 55 for the thank you for joining us. we begin in the gaza strip. where is really a tax continue even as talks ramp up inside israel and internationally around the latest plan to end. the war divided is really what cabinet is meeting to discuss the latest plan, the us president has said it was proposed by israel. prime minister benjamin. this house for right ministers have threatened to topple the government if he agrees to
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the deal. in cairo, egypt has told israel that it must withdraw from the roof of border crossing to allow it to operate again. israel took military control of the crossing on the palestinian side, just over 3 weeks ago. israel, his band balance, his ear from reporting from there. so we are joining so high ride to is in amman, jordan, so some mixed messages from these really cabinets about the plant and the war, sara, are we likely to hear a definitive response after this cabinet meeting today? so, so to me for the, we know that discussing this deal at the moment, not such and able to these raise all saying, and we have been hearing from people in the governments and the last a couple of days since job i didn't put that proposal forward. first of all, saying that it was in his ready plan because there was some confusion as to whether this something was but the us had fish,
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whether these raise had to push this forward. but also these riley saying these ready government, of course, and promise to benjamin netanyahu, that they will there will be no permanency for actual until they get rid of him. us . however, they have also said that they have agreed to this report face time, which was best thing was one of the ideas. and also the saying, but in those 1st 6 weeks of this uh, cx 5 do. if it was to happen, of course, they would negotiate and come us and then potentially go on to the 2nd deal. but at the same time, they're saying that they have to get rid of them completely. not just militarily spots as a governing body in the gaza strip. so i'm not sure how they expect to do that in 6 weeks. however, we have heard from the defense ministry i've gotten who's been saying that they are much weaker from us than that they continue the operations in the office. but take listening to what we have to say, because this is crucial. that must be left without somebody to hush with the
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security establishment on the my instructions. because preparing the governing alternative to how much while we will isolate diary is removed from muscle operatives from these areas and introduce other forces that to enable an alternative government that will also threaten to come off. as well as he heard that he's talking about isolated thing areas and and he said that they will remove how most people from the and introduce forces in into the us instead. who are those people? we still don't know. this has been the biggest problem, but it's not already i've gone has had with problem is benjamin netanyahu, but also will cabinet men, men, but many guns who put and ultimate, some things that you have to have a place we'll plan but also international pressure because they feel that these ratings don't have a time to keep on talking about getting rid of how much, but what's next? that's the biggest question and certainly some confusion. it seems as to this deal, whether it will take place to know. and even if it does take place,
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will they ever get to phase 2? it seems unlikely. according to these res, thank you sarah for that's how high rights reporting they live from amman, jordan, because again, these really government has found out just they are from reporting from inside israel. so we have to do it from outside to country. well, and i'll speak to get a young lady who is a columnist with these really daily newspaper, high rise, who's joining us from tennessee. thank you so much for being with us. as alice said that a great deal of confusion from these really need is why is that the case? you americans are insisting that this was and these really plan all along. why is a national government not owning up to it? there's something very unique about taking there ever since the friday evening and i guess that you don't know the full story. oh, there is no story. the 1st is the president by then playing the plan that do preventive is any. so any plan go by benjamin antonio. this is danielle speaking
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service in spending 2 voices, one in english, one even e mail. any both spaces. he's very vague. he's not going to be about the right thing as saying the energy of this thing, the grid will this plan. there is no government. so i think that's any else being pushed now to the moment of jewels in which you will have to be side. yeah. continue with the bloodshed continue of the war or continuing this government. and what do you think is likely to decide, as he said, there's a great deal of pressure on him. benny guns, as we've heard, has threatened to quit the coronation if he didn't agree to a day off to find for gaza. but the extreme fall, right, members of his party are also threatening to quit. i mean, can, the current is really government survive if it's now accept this deal? and if he rejects this, then what happens? this is candace survival, the show trun bought this and the i was thinking for the long run is to judge
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that's on the i want to know he would show this coming year over the benefits for its own country for his own country. and he really rejects the data, i don't see he stopping the wall without and without stumbling the wall there is no the, let's face it. i don't see him blinking. well, well, what about the pressure from washington? you know, we, we've heard netanyahu has been invited to speak to the us congress in washington. everyone wants him to accept this deal in washington, not just abiding administration, but also the powerful jewish lobby a pac. do you think that might make a difference if this external pressure from washington thumbs up is by like, i don't know about what pressure are you talking about? the just gets better. be these invited to the congress. what kind of pressure finding it was planned on friday night presented
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a really wonderful plan. it was just me single one sentence and the sentence should have been it easily saves. and though um, delivery is when we spoke it was but you didn't say. and therefore, i don't see any american furniture. i see advisors. i see barry, so would start with this way. and here's what his book dealing with. it's more well, send me a very pessimistic outlook. you paint the thank you so much video and levy for talking to us on, on just here. thanks for 40. the one on the ground in gaza is where the forces are continuing to attack carriers across the strip. and one of the latest attacks, at least 7 people were killed in a drone strike on a car in the center of the strip. a child was among the victims, the bodies and others were injured, have been taken to ox, a hospital which has become increasingly overburdened as and in northern gaza
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policy. and you know, officials have declared the entire area, including the jabante, a refugee camp, a disaster zone rescue workers. and the camp have recovered more than 50 bodies off to find me being able to reach the area that brings of number of bodies re, fortunately recover since the end of this year. i was 3 weeks operation that to a 120. these really military has this toyed 50000 homes that's bringing i'll just here is honey. my hold in down by central guys are for us is just outside of locks the hospital. so these latest attacks on central guys i bring this up to speed with the what's happened and the aftermath of these are the yes, well, it is within the past, the 20 minutes or so. the last body here at the more of the hospital, we seeing the family members remaining family members who have thought their little child. that's the little girl that was killed in the attack on
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a group of people in a car that was in the western part of the central area. they arrived at the hospital, we did a briefly like it was really quick just is that being a few words from them do or for the past hour they were looking for their child and only knew that she is here in the hospital as they arrived here. crying a morning and trying to get to the more of the hospitals and the hosp, the management of course it's, it's nighttime right now. it's not a proper time for barriers. so to we're off that they're going to be waiting until tomorrow morning until it's relatively safe during the day time to take the body for burials. but that's the result of the attack on a car that was moving on. one of the roads in western the central area, a close to a group of people was struck by a drawn 6 people reported killed right away. they arrived through the hosp to their here, already dead with 2 injuries are in critical condition. now the hospital here loc,
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not so that was really preparing to receive an influx of news injuries. and patients coming in from the american field, the hospital in western dropped off city. the hospital received phone calls from these really military ordering them sharply to evacuate the area right away. and that just for one sided with the time of the attack happens, the more pressure is put on the hospital right now from the incoming patients hospital. an injury from the field hospital in addition to a, the injuries of from and the, the, the could, the did bodies of, from the attacks on the central area is quite difficult situation inside the hospital, it turned in the side of, of the courtyard here into a scene of k as and it's still continue. the artillery sitting almost done a stop for the house hours. i said drones are in the area. a non non stop attacks are taking place. oh, squared a new site. all right. gives you. com. funny in northern guy. so meanwhile,
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the jabante, a refugee camp, has been declared a disaster area. those northern neighborhoods said these really ami would do from recently. what does this mean for the people that we're right now it's, it's safe place to describe what we see in the northern part of gaza. let me beyond disaster by and suddenly beyond a catastrophic situations. not only there is complete or oceans and elimination of social services in there, that includes health facilities. the schools evacuation centers, residential homes but, but the fact that there are no basic necessities available, including water sources are not available in the northern part of the strip. there at least the vast majority of you, municipalities, and their services are they are incomplete. hold right now. they don't have the capacity to intervene and it provides public services to help people who are trying to get back to their home. the, the, the situation is,
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are quite difficult and describing them as a disaster level is perhaps the most accurate description right now we're talking about 20 days. that happens to be the culmination of 8 months of relentless, non stop error strikes, hunting, ground, invasion value of the account. this is not the 1st time it's been stormed by this very military. this is, in fact, the 3rd time after declaring it as a clear area bite is really a military. it went back and destroyed remaining buildings on infrastructure and public facilities. the worst of all of this is the elimination of health facilities . we're talking about an entire region right now of the gaza strip that has no health services whatsoever. honey, thank you for the update that sandra 0 is honey. my mood reporting that live from down below out in central gas 9, cairo egyptian is really in american officials, have ended a meeting to discuss the possibility of reopening, the ross crossing and southern gaza. its been shots since early may when israel
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captured its egypt has told israel, but it must withdraw from the roof of crossing for. right to operate again. according to local reports, no life saving 8 has entered through that border for weeks. now, hundreds of trucks of stock on each side and the food the carry is voting in the summer. heat that food, along with water, fuel and vital medical supplies is life saving for the children of guys a who are dying from malnutrition and dehydration. humanitarian group, save the children, says a 3rd of children under the age of 2 are wasting away. tarry cup was on before some del blah one and you may find the images in his report. disturbing. a surround just scene has leukemia needs and treatments approved as well. as well and located ongoing. so is this something that his mother can only watch as his son's condition was that all my sons, who dodge was a normal boy. he was
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a very good student. he fell sick. 2 months ago, i took him to the hospital and they diagnosed him with the leukemia he comfortable and started using a wheelchair 2 weeks ago. he is in constant pain. we give him a dose of morphine to relieve his pain and to let him sleep. you know, lives on pain killers. yes. see and is also suffering from malnutrition ox the hospital endeavoring but he's not load the amount nurse children every with here and doctors say you can't cope. there is no food, no food. no, roberta, hill surfaces or the business thread visally a still more complicated uses view and says children are solving as, as well continues to smoke, the entry of the human at terry and age into the tones. according to the you on more than 20 children, have deli devonie christian in the north alone,
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and 31 percent of acutely malnourished as a result of as well as will and restriction that completely contradicts to international load goals. and so again, the frank assignment of small nutrition among palestinians continue to spreads. so foster, due to the lack of all kinds of basic humanitarian and medical supplies, wed disease and even money fission. a deadly combination to recognize the algebra, arizona, palestine, the, the south africa is electoral commission has announced the official results on wednesdays, general election, the african national congress, and see which is old south africa since the end of apartheid for 2 years ago was confront, of law states majority is chair of the vote dropped to 40 percent. the largest opposition party, the democratic lines,
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one just under 22 percent of the vote and has already appointed a team to negotiate in coalition talks. despite its for performance, present serial from a post from you and see called the results of victory for democracy in many ways that represents a victory for our democracy. a saw the africans. it also represents a victory of our constitutional order. but more importantly, it represents a victory for all the people of south africa live to, i'll just hear some need. i mean, i was in midland, where the votes are being tiny. and so the results are officially confirmed for me that what happens now the most likely a flurry of coalition negotiations. the african national congress with its 40 percent needs another party or perhaps several to form a government to have that majority of paula mentioned to reinstall the president
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sort of uh as president. so what happens next is once those coalition troops are over and we have announcements around who was joining government and in what capacity with the regional of provincial or perhaps national. we are going to have the national assembly set. they have 14 days in which to do that, to edit during that process that it nominates a speaker of parliament and then dominate the president, which has been accepted by the majority. again, this is why it's so important for the agency to have that majority so that this process can be seamless. the difficulty potentially for the amc is just who do they form of government was. and if this falls in place, in terms of the policies they have in mind, the ideology, the backgrounds of these parties, and who it's likely they're able to manage as best as possible. and so politically for me to how does this election reshape the country's future?
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well this is a massive to shake up whole south african politics because again, the amc has lost its majority and who would choose us to partner with and if it's one big party, if it's several smaller proxy parties may determine just how effective that coalition is in south africa, we've seen a number of coalition governments and provincial levels, and many would argue that they aren't as effective as they should be in the coaching, for instance, where we all, this is the economic hub. they've been coalition governments, but we've also seen the civil may is in a very short amount of time and so forth. americans does of this or spouse, the sort of indicate what the future might hold for them. perhaps not as national government, but possibly around just how effective the government would be and how service delivery may be affected day and see is in a difficult position,
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just as many parties are willing to work with it. but do they find a part that is potentially easily easy to manage and just how does it been ultimately affect governance and the way for the a and see and also demands being placed on it is already said that it will take on any terms of conditions from possible coalition process that's more determined that the president sort of my, for the step down. so that's really also the question, and we also know the costs, like the case that's made by for present jacob summa, and who was once the leader of the agency. they've said there's no charles there to look into the agency for me to thank you very much for me to meet and live there in major in south africa. the voting is under way in mexico to elect a president and members of congress as well as governors. in 9 of is 32 states is
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the country's largest election in terms of numbers of voters and posts being contested. nearly a 100000000 people are, are eligible to cast their ballots within 20000 local, state, and congressional positions are being fought for, as well as that of president. and for the 1st time, the 2 front runners are women. claudia shane bomb is a former mayor of mexico city and is the chosen success of the current president andras money, a low pass over door show tail galvis. he's a strong critic of the administration of lopez over door. she's promised a coalition government of conservative parties that defends democratic checks and balances. while i speak to how the app i received was a political science professor with the public research center c i. d. e. he joins us from mexico city. thank you so much for being with us. so mexico's biggest election ever as we said, but also as we've seen in the lead up to it the most violent one. are people going to feel safe to vote today?
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yes, i, i think we're expecting to have high levels of turnouts in these very important presidential election. however, there's a, there's a record number of the localities and regions that we will have elections on the trip of organized crime and violence. and that's, that's very unfortunate. so we're going to have vote high turn out. but i mean, i mean it's violence. yeah, we did see violence in the campaign with several candidates killed. and, and this is clearly the issue for the mexican president, the outgoing one. also that the new incoming one present, the envelope was not able to solve this security problem. why is that, and what do you think the next president security strategy should be? right? yeah, i think i think security finding all right, you mentioned security is the toughest challenge for the next president. it was the issue that this timing issue of the campaign was it was the security. what happened
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there? nope. was the government he moved from from i see with the police model to national guy told me to 30 police model and these have not worked out so well there's, i think there's a reason in all the sides. but, but the number of regions we did, we divided by over the incidence is, is a record numbers they've already kind of ions. he's on record numbers. so i think this is one of the key issues for, for mexican borders. yeah. do we want to rely on, on military police, or do we want to go back to uh see new. see really a base police. yeah. that's one of the issues and whoever we make sure. yeah. big issue and whoever wins also is going to inherit high levels of immigrants trying to translate to the us. and many of them also now choosing to stay in mexico and, and this is a crucial time for both the us and mexico. both countries will have a new leader by the end of the year. what will that mean using full relations
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between the 2 countries, between the us and mexico and, and, you know, are they likely to become more distance or close? right in the, on the, on the external side, on the, on the 40 policy side. yes. right. and mexico using mexico. he's the 1st and foremost economic partner of the united states and canada of china. and you know, with me, with new shoring, there's lots of for a investment in mexico nowadays. but we also know that donald trump is going to be competing on migration and center for the policies and of course, mexico. now, nowadays, mexico is a middle income country, but now it's a charge of the country like migrants from central america and south america, fucked across, buried in years, honest with mexico to try to reach that us so. so migration is going to be an electoral issue in the us and for some time we certainly these will be one of the
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top challenges for the next female pressure. that'd be mexico. it's not is, is on auto solve the issue on both sides. yeah, the us and mexico. this is also historic election because we aren't going to, you know, barring any surprises, have the 1st female president in mexico. what do you think that's going to mean for the country, for the people and, and the policies going forward. right. i think so as i say, when you have a female to either as empower good, then there are changes in policy making changes, changes in the, in the political, these corps, the way of the of, of debates are health. so i think that's good news. the river, i have the 1st dream of president. now, unfortunately, i will say the policy challenges the next president will have the event. it may cost the shadow on these of these are treatment. the mexican congress already reached part of the 6 years ago. we have had a party in congress. we haven't had
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a record numbers of female governors on females may yours. but certainly having our one on president is, has a very symbolic game, but it may benefit. we many politics and down development in local elections. have you ever used to think about challenges the government, the challenges are very steep. thank you. thank you so much for talking to us and very interesting to hear what's happening in mexico in this historic election. have you up a refill political professor, science professor with the public research center c id. thank you very much for your time. thank you. have a good day. vote as across the european union will soon take part in the bronx, parliamentary election, c like 750 members of parliament or any peace election start on thursday and populous parties are expected to make big gains, especially in france, where reading the pen. so all right, party is leading opinion polls. victory for the pen could be a significant stepping stone if she runs again for the french presidency in 2020.
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and that's something that's increasingly worrying her opponent says natasha. but the reports from northern fronts. it's lorraine the pen rally in northern fraud in a buoyant mood did so p s y, a full right on to immigration policy is leading opinion polls ahead of the election in the country. all ideological victory must become over zoned in an indisputable political victory on june 9th. and to achieve this, we need to send as many pictures. i'll take members as possible to the european parliament meeting the national riley's campaign. jordan bardello depends protege the rising political stock, which i want to see on june 9. when the results, i noticed that the french were left open to wait to know, tentative by choosing political leaders who love and respect them. 23 bought ella was elected as an m e p. i 28. he's taking the pens polity to new heights. yeah.
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and he is law, nationalist message is the same, but his youth is attracting younger folks to for the most part like his ideas on your, his vision, his immigration policy. he has pressed ideas that being with today's reading problems and definitely said, he's someone who understands young people and politics isn't always accessible to people like us. so it's good to hear how he wants to improve friends. when following the pens, talking in the you, alexis and phones could bring her closer to fulfilling her name. political one patient coming in place presents emmanuel macro called run again in the 2027 french presidential election. someone, the if a swing to the fall row i told you 9 could be a taste of what's to come in from, particularly as macro as liberal. a you candidates all liking, follow behind, depends all this pump to the president issue warning on a recent visit to germany? no, to often with us use an old wall and so then the communion. now europe is not
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a supermarket, l. europe is not just the place where we have common rules and it's a set of values of culture and of individual and political freedom. a settlement of centuries holds us together. yeah, of installation health and immigration, all major concerns to many voters in the u. a war the blocks doorstep adds to a sense of in security the pen used to want to pull from out of the european union . now she says, the best way to change it is from within. my call me talk about a window of extreme sweeping the, you know, from the pen. the only wind blowing is the one in her sales. natasha butler. i'll do 0 in obama, open from the still ahead on alger 0, a former leader of my mood. i, my name is rod registers for yvonne surprise it until next year, but he'll need to get past the supreme council 1st. south korea sends another voucher for loans, fields with rubbish,
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foster puerto into software and in sport defending champion. novak joseph h has a late night and an early morning at the french open time. he's here with that story later to stay with the it has. a it has to be a whether it is on the cods, the southern parts of south africa in the next few days. but before we get that, let's have a look at the middle east and live ounce, and it is a laundry, quiet picture, lots of heat. but also some unsettled weather across the gulf. thanks to a blowing shamal that's going to kick up some dust, create some hazy sunshine as well. it does seem to ease into tuesday. we'll see the figures come down temperature wise for the likes of re a and o how, but they will be on the way up for q weight city as well as baghdad. and also for
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the mascot. serious thing, a lot of that heat will be well above the average 41 degrees celsius, expected tuesday and wednesday. and the heat continues to blaze across the north east of africa with egypt seen some very high temperatures for this time of year. 42 degrees celsius that in cairo on tuesday, it's not a cooler across the north west of morocco. and i'll jerry a way to whether expected of the next few days is also what a close at central band of africa. but much dryer to the south of this, but not full south africa. and what swan and s with teeny, we've got some very wet weather to come some strong winds as well. we'll see some of those thunder storms move into dub and low be some recovery on choose day was sunshine. i want people to look closer at the ugly side of this. i point my camera where all those prefer not to look. i'm right about what it means to be american and about
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the ordinary people who get caught up us worse filmmakers around. and also viet turn when, on the power of political lot. what i'll just stories we tell sales about also. and how do we base our past to change our future studio be unscripted, want to on? i would just say around the, the, the of the,
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[000:00:00;00] the welcome back. a recap of our top stories on this policy or use our at least 7 people, including a child have been killed in a drone strike on a car in central gaza. as these really war cabinet needs to discuss the latest plan to end for more. south africa's electoral commission has confirmed that the a and c which has moved the country since the end of apartheid has lost its parliamentary majority. horse trading now begins for a coalition and voting is on the way in mexico, which will likely see a female president's when for the 1st time in the country's history, nearly a 100000000 volts as well. also the next members of congress and more than 20000
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positions at the federal space and no one moment mexico invited is during election periods is common in mexico, but vice groups are concerned about an increase in targeted killings. during this he has campaign. one survey suggests that at least a 182 violent incidents including killings, threats, abductions and assaults have been recorded since september 2023. both politicians and their family members have been targeted. at least 30 candidates has been closed since june. most of them by suspected criminal gangs. the western state of ghetto is the most dangerous top on the campaign trail. more than 50 public sevens, politicians and candidates have been killed or threatened the same september last year. or let's not go live to a lot in america to tennessee and newman was in mexico city for a so lucy, i understand the turn out is very high. despite the the lead up to this election being of very violent one. how will that influence the result? is it exactly,
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and so it does. the opposition in particular, had been calling on the mix and the mexican people to come out on mass and vote. and then, but the voting of this country is not obligatory because they believe that the more people to go out to vote, the better chance the opposition can that it's such any database we'll have of winning. remember, she is almost 20 a percentage points behind or the, the leading candidates, cloudy, of shame, mountain. so they will do that. certainly if it's, if it's a, it's the result. it's up to the amount of people that vote to this is the good news for the opposition, but it doesn't necessarily mean of course that she can make up for this very, very broad difference, according to the polls. so we are seeing a lot of people out there. we were just recently in one of the opposing stations where the president voted and the we could see that the voting boxes were absolutely packed. right. and then as we said, the election campaign has been marked by unprecedented findings. us some people
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afraid to go out to vote today. the funeral in mexico city, things are very calm, but let me tell you that in other parts of the country, they are far from it. we've already had reports that in whatever that, which is the capital of the state of mexico who did. gunman came in, they showed up a polling station, killed a woman, and then ran off with the votes and get it that old a man has been arrested for allegedly setting fire to upholding station and in t juana this same thing has happened. and this is, we know we, we still have a long way to go before the polls close. so as you mentioned earlier, there has been a lot of violent, unprecedented violence in this selection. not only people killed family members as well as candidates, but also hundreds and hundreds of candidates who step down because they were threatened. yeah, so that is some thinking that the mexican police, the political and it'll look to us a sit down the far the is going to have to deal with indeed. and,
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and really important to, to point out again, that you know, despite this no violence which is overshadowed this election, this is an historic vote for mexico. yes, it is. for the 1st time, 2 women are in the lead. it seems almost certain that a woman will be the next president. you can see the presidential palace right behind. we one of the movies sitting there. how well they'll be able to deal with the challenges that mexico is facing. is something altogether different with the fact that they are women in a very middle, chauvinistic country, may make it perhaps more difficult for them. we really don't know. this is a start date as a 1st, and we will be closely following the selection with you here on out just here. and lucy and newman, a lot america to live that from mexico city. thank you. a ron former president, my mood. i'm a didn't a shot is making
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a comeback. bid for the upcoming presidential election. he is one of the most prominent candidates to register for the election set to pay face on june. the 28th and identified previously served to 4 year terms from 22005 to 2015. the elections are being held. dr. president, a brain receipt and a tab. those were killed in a helicopter crash last month. i'm totally confused. got to like each other, i'm the most important motivation and go for me is to focus on solving people's livelihood problems. this can be done by improving the country's economic situation and the business environment ending economic rains and monopoly and limiting interference of the government's policy is to remove obstacles and opened up as much as possible for entrepreneurs and create a platform for the development of domestic and foreign investment, all just there is any hash and has more from tehran, one day before the end of the registration period for candidacy to re runs the
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presidential election full amount uranium president, moved from the judge, submitted his application. and now the guardian pharmacy would have to assess his application along with all those of course the for the new job is well known for him being comforter virtual as the president. and they saw when he became a physician, figure and spots is criticizing. the establishment became more controversial now, lots of skepticism over whether the guardian cost is going to approve his candidacy . along with that might be an issue. i've got another, i know the 10s of all the candidates, such as much as i do the, the full my diplomats on the supremely does the representative about the supreme national security council in iran also. i knew that is jenny, a former speak louder. jenny also applied for the previous election, but he wasn't,
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he wasn't approved by the guardian johnson. one lady have has applied for the candidacy, is that it is only a young, she's a former am feats. and this is going to be interesting to see whether she's going to be approved on or no, no, or in the coming 24 hours. the registrations are going to be rock then because guardian council is going to approve whoever is going to approve issue a list with several candidates. then the debates will start and everyone will be waiting for the election day on june 28th. i should just be a demo on voters instead of be heading to the polls for municipal elections, including a rerun vote in the capital downgrade the rerun is taking place because of allegations of widespread election fraud. last december, president alexander of which is right wing setting progressive party is favorite to wait. as a china has warned, it will take that resolution action against any move carried out by taiwan. it is
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paid for independence. no fire is speech at asia's annual top security summit in singapore, china's defense minister also shared his country's vision of global security before defense liter, somewhere around the world. patrick falk has more from singapore. this was ad. no, don't. jim's 1st appearance in single boys trying his defense chief without that in his address, he called for new security partnership to safe gone the region one free from interference, referring to us. so that efforts to build the lines as to the, to really use a full spied vision. you also had added the us for arming type pay. well, just to you. so this essentially feels taiwanese independence, ambitions attempting to use, tie one to contain china. these malicious intentions are dragging, tie one into a perilous situation. soon they bought a dialogue. john, his differences with the us when laid bare at the summit so that we have a frank discussion. secretary lloyd, often earlier, accused beijing of dangerous harassment against the philippines. but the 2 sides
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did manage to engage with one another. here. defense chief from both countries spoke face to face for the 1st time and need to use the last time such a gathering took place that was little more than a handshake between them. this time china says because of its military differences with the us, they must communicate with one another. importantly, the 2 sides agreed to open off the military to military level dialogue, further here in singapore, and also to set up a crisis communications working group by the end of this year. it's a notable piece of progress considering the low level of engagement of just a year ago. i think it's the beginnings of rejuvenating the lines of communication and defense and security methods between us and china, separately, ukrainian president let them is wednesday made relates appearance at ages. premier security gathering. he said to drum up support for his peace conference, jude, to be held in switzerland's late to this month. yet he accuse china of undermining
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the initiative. unfortunately, there are also attempts to disrupt the summit. we don't want to believe that this is a desire for, i'm going to police the power in the world to deny the global community, the opportunity to decide on war and peace. and to leave the spot or in the hands of one or 2. china is criticize the conference because russia is invited and says without its participation, it will be difficult for it to play a role in restoring peace, patrick sock houses. 0 single north korea has launched more balloons carrying rubbish across the border to south korea. the launch fall is the failure of a spice satellite launch and short range me soft s i bank has a detail this is the 2nd wave of the news coming trucks to into south korea, from the north. authorities told residents to stay in doors, a 600000000000 ceiling from north korea last week in the state to mid came your junk. the passport system of the country's lead,
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a conjunction confirmed the north that sent the balloons to make good on her country. strict just got to the mountains of waste, paper and filth. that's in response to politically fits, being sent to northwest. that's create an activist. the 2nd wave comes after north create launch 260 blues last week. rubbish such a cigarette butts. cut off, paper waste and pest stick with fine, scattered across the capital. so size square said it's admitted treat detected the launch of the balloons and issued emergency a let's. they want people not to come into contact with the balloons. besides careers, ministry, dispatch, chemical, rapid response, and explosive claimants teams to recover the daybreak. we does okay. in terms of the to dealing with this whole, it was so creepy and scary that the balloon might have for them. because north korea might have had a specific target because it's, it's a worthy, i mean everyone was so scared at that moment. and i wondered what would have
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happened to us if there was not just garbage, but viruses or chemicals at all? continue the notices. i thought well, could have come right away to put a little strongly, i felt like that and get putting in. if the situation grows, it will become a will. since i clearly don't know how far north career is, i was very anxious. the major says the balloons car, different types of trash. i'm in your but no dangerous substances. some of find or time is designed to pop open bags of trash in mid day. north korea has called the pollutants gifts of sincerity. the sas career. is it seeing them that way? i said big i just 0. china has successfully not landed. it's latest on minecraft, on the far side of the moon, the chinese states will collect samples using a robotic arm, and also a drill to collect material from beneath the surface, then is to attempt a sofa, unprecedented feet. launching back from the side of the moon that always faces away from it's still
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a head on this is our only guy. yeah. go in love and catalonia, where farmers are finding new, ingenious ways of dealing with drowns. and history is made as the us house c global cricket tournaments for the 1st time. that's coming up in support. say that the he says he went to go to syria to provide a 27 year old. acted as soon as the healthcare survey testing working, as i'm doing so i that with nursing, the eyes of his governments with my citizenship was to help. i was surprised in the 1st part of the series we found it was to either push the shape worker because he confronts the news, the piece of citizenship verification. i only want my citizenship back if i'm proven in a sense, i don't wanna wait honest, technically stake listed in syria on which is era award winning program from international. so make yes,
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we've just seen so many people traveling with children long and difficult to explore and abundance of wealth, cloth programming. every time we do an interview, web net with soldiers, voices from different quotes, stories from other ranks. each one of us is a, with this today here. now programs that open your eyes to an alternative view from . well, on alex's here, the, the, [000:00:00;00] the welcome back. now to space palestinians restaurant being to find shelter and the ruins of guys many have been forced to move repeatedly to escape. is there any
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bombs, some sheltering in schools set up by the un, but i sent them on and reports in reality. know where he's safe from his route as war on gas for palestinian families, displaced by his really palms. this ruined school is the best shelter they can find . somebody has previously taken refuge here earlier in the war, but he and many others were forced to flee from these really war machine. but that's the name we're seeing in other schools that were supposed to be safe place. and some of these really bump some people were killed and injured. there were some who could not get out. we were 1st the fleet, the coastal areas. these riley's left little behind after their last attack. and we'll take a lot of work to make sure that the cool fit for people to live in the don't, we found this to completely burned down and had no blankets or bedding to sleep. when we return,
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we found everything destroyed with our living jamalia. and that will die here. many palestinians and garza are forced to be constantly on the move. their homes have long been destroyed and israel is restricted shipments of aid. now all these families can dare to hope for is a temporary roof over their heads and may be a free for spike from the bombing this while i'm with the side displacement is very hard. we have children with us. we have suffered a lot and this is the 3rd time we have had to be displaced from just oh, i don't know how i would manage. we don't have money. we don't have possibility. millions of palestinians and gaza are suffering the same fate. a daily struggle for survival that grows ever more difficult as the war rate is on. vincent monahan, l g 0. suppose he's on the thank you so much for the well, the ra madrid. same off performing a familiar ritual. they're enjoying it. they've celebrations in the spanish capsule
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after the latest champions league victory. first up was madrid dominated cathedral where the trophy was. bless stuff nice to know when on the bushes omen in london. so rail, winning, the type of a record expending 15th time, moved by new use for that arrivals. the club is poised to formally announced the signing of french superstore kelly and by the head coach calling sholtes. he's also rewriting history, its sweet time winner of the trophies a plant. this was his 5th victory. as a manager, this competition gave to me fantastic happiness. as i play as a manager and my daughter got this to try to repeat the same emotion that we had the, the read cost off that of these games. and so this is the thought of good. i am. i have deluxe to be the best club in the world. slightly more somebody made surrounding brushing goldman supplies they deposited the english capsule,
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the club at a relatively full league season. i finished the 5th and the building is leaking based off of adjustment status on the lake type last year. that coach insisting this thing will come back strong. now it's the biggest challenge to keep this believe high, even though maybe they're going to be setbacks and the pre season in the beginning of the next season. don't let the adult take over. we need to keep the belief high . and if we all together, keep the belief i are we going to be going to be back to be going to bounce back and we're going to learn from this. and we're going to be going to get another chapter from tonight. and it's going to be another chapter for our pathway to success. just a moreno, it's showing that it's done about chase new head coach marino has been out of work since being fined by wrong. my office thought of the shift is one moving 20 trophies during his managerial career. last season, found about chic finished 2nd in need. so i can sleep behind the stumble,
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rivals go accessories. europe is already shifting its focus from a club football to the instant national gave me your pin championship, kicks off in germany in less than 2 weeks and couldn't reach the final less timeouts, whether it would be some point. it's really the preparations continue with a game against both new hopes given on monday and then the groups alongside benmark, sylvania and sylvia of yours. for me, it's about play. well, it's about building what we're doing over the next $56.00 weeks because we're going to be together. i think it's another $43.00 days or whatever to the final. and no, every one of those days is going to be a great one. every out is going to be perfect. but we're trying to invite some principles this week. the incentives title, hurtful comments. outcries is through to the last day to the french,
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sharpen the number 3 and sending the crowd even between points as he beats canada is felix or is yet i assume to set up for the funded the not space. the front of 6 of us across consciousness 1st french are please sign to ready. one to use open and wimbledon moment, joe, courage delivering yes. another record breaking performs the rain champion finally managed to win his match because it's least lorenzo. i missed such a after 3 o'clock on sunday morning makes me see late just as a wheel to wheel to push will to win, you know, not to give up really. it's at one point that was uh uh, not feeling comfortable on the quote is all he was playing so good. i didn't know what to do. to be honest. the i was coming in to them. that's what he was getting every bowl back by some shots that are serving well playing well, or will it be some song his 12 months? i got
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a customer rude at the far end. he may have already been involved in the best riley of issues, tournaments, and origin, was taking the full set spa, his origin, send me an opponent's so much, much very interest to his school. in the 16 he's only a successive and what is true, you can see on the 2nd. so just full a few minutes to wind her lights as much and go through the quarter finals. that if any chance and faith and associates such a part of it without stopping again, it was the quickest way. as long sex career. the women born is targeting, have full french arkansas on co sourcing. these on the usa have both made wedding stalls, and crickets see 20 wells, cut the winds of just bates and puffing your guinea. the us well that hosting and compete seeing that a major crickets on him and for the 1st time they took on canada in texas. and that's what i was hoping to are enjoying se, smashing 90 full of just full 2 goals to lead the us to. i 7 we kids,
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victory. okay, gotta say suppose to 10 d, thank you very much for that. ad drought in the region. spanish region of catalonia is forcing a creative re thinking about how the area can survive without sufficient rainfall. climate active is say, decisive action. now can help avoid a catastrophic shortage in the future. sonya diego explained some boss loaner praying for help at a time of need. an ancient relic is pro rated through the streets of boston. lona, for centuries old ritual to summon much needed rain during a prolonged drought. one that has wreaked havoc on the regions most important set to agriculture. and in the face of a struggle. the also lies in the land and how it is cultivated. 11 years ago, just up maria began to pine in you've a right to use
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a fruit that could withstand the forces of nature. the project started as a way to prevent fungal diseases powering the natural selection process to produce stronger, more resistant crops, the seats, where we blended on the soil, and then we look for the ones we have the correct these things you. we want bridges to the down in 1000 emilio in july. and the ripest doors is whether they're dressed as a climate in catalonia continues to evolve. the development of drought resistant crops has become an important strategy, not just in spain, but throughout the european union, which is also funding this project with the work that's taking place. and this vinyati is just one of the ways that farmers are having to deal with the worst drought on record. and it's not just the agricultural sector that's having to adapt . the urban areas are to be the present. why is that critical lows alternative water sources have become vital? the nobody got these have
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a nation plant has gone from providing only 3 percent of bustle known as drinking water to 25 percent. the other thing is gonna be on this big. this plant is important, it provides an alternative water supply to those produce conventionally and with managing to produce 2000 cubic feet as per 2nd for this area. the dissemination is an energy intensive process with its own environmental impact. the main problem is the media and job to, to, to the have much that. so you, you have a lot of this, our nation plans. you will increase a lot the images of to, to, so that this organization is interesting, but not a lot of scale. the basics of climate change on our realities and the question of how to deal with it is less a matter of face. but finding practical last thing solutions. sonya jago algebra, barcelona. and that is a, it's from me,
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fairly bad people for this news hour on. ouch. is 0 much more as always on our website that out to 0 dot com to stay with us. my colleague nick talk is with you next with more of today's top stories. thanks for watching. bye for now the the illusion of anti semitism with opposition to design is of its cynical and it is harmful, a dangerous conflation between the persecution of a people and the criticism of the state is echoing across the world news rooms on to send the keys in the hatred of jews because the country is honest and is not about judas. it's about teacher and we need to talk about design isn't listening. close special on of just on the news. yes. again,
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these palestinians families in rough rep what little they have following forward is from the east really military evacuation or risk that they went told russel where to provide safety. the closure of the rough crossing has prevented the departure of thousands of wounded people and patients who were waiting to travel among them is a 2 year old lumber of a holy. she and her cousin, sustained injuries, and isabel s try it costs money off to 7 months to the path for more than one point . $5000000.00 palestinians remain some, such as does this apply to humanitarian aid into this trip with the warnings they could be further depleted? was this place from i'll shoot you a, a to on the sierra 10 to daniel bella. dental rafa, and this will be the 5th displacement, 8 groups holding for isabel to de escalate now and say there is no plan, be for the people in refund. you will scott a duty and a growth using for the p. use
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