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situations like this is we will deduct the funds directly from customs taxes that it collects on behalf of the palestinian authority. she says she'll never write a scooter again. the, [000:00:00;00] the out of the clock visiting is the largest from the coming up for the next 60 minutes, close to 100000000 mexicans heading to the poles to choose a new president to female candidates go head to head. were live in the capitol like scarcity. israel's army carries out multiple strikes across gauze, or at least 7 palestinians accumulates this round to find
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the pressure continues to mount on israel's prime minister benjamin netanyahu. his divided war cabinet meets us again to discuss the latest clauses cease 5 results written. now the negotiations begin as south africa's and see tries to build ocean. the sorry, we begin this news out in mexico where the voting is under way to elect to president the members of congress. as well as governors in 9. if it's $32.00 states, local offices are also up for grabs, typing around $20000.00 positions. it is the country's largest selection in terms of numbers of voters and posts being contested, and nearly 100000000 people eligible to cost the ballots. and for the 1st time,
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a female president is due to be elected as space front runners. all women try to shine bill is a full met, met of mexico city and is a chosen successor of the current president unto his men will know friends overdue them is a totally galvez who has indigenous roots and is a strong critic of overdose administration. drug related violence and corruption being the main consent with decades for the winter of this election, we'll also have to deal with the record wave of foreign migrant heading to the us through mexico. so let's speak now to mental prop hello, who's outside of ponies station in mexico city, as i meant, well, 1st up, just give us a sense of the move to this election day to be with you. i would say that the mood now is uh is okay. uh, i think that was a good sense of eagerness this morning. ahead of the opening of the polls at
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somewhere around 14 g. that eagerness gave way to overwhelming and patients. i would say we've heard reports from some pulling locations that the wait time can be anywhere between 2 hours or even 5 hours. for some folks here in the country, it is rather hot as well. states like compared to states like you get down, are seeing record temperatures, temperatures exceeding 45 degrees celsius. people are spinning, cursed by authorities to wear. lighter clothing did not suffer from those consequences of, of that extreme heat. what i will say also over well mainly on the minds of voters is a matter of in security. these levels of file instead of remain that historic levels here and mexico. whether that be violets related to drug cartels, violence against women, violence related to, to force disappearance is knowing that there's tens of thousands of, of people who remain disappeared in mexico. and then of course, there's that intersectionality where that generalize violence meets violence related to election. so far this year, this election season,
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there have been some $37.00 political candidates, a at a local level that have been killed here in the country. it's but i want to bring in an expert on this subject. this is falco ernst with the international crisis group. falco, thank you so much for joining us. you've been doing this for a long time. now. you've been sort of following trends. what is it about election? sees it in mexico, that sort of sparks even more violence of elections are very attractive to criminal groups because essentially as a criminal of the group nowadays and mexico, your biggest assets is to gain access to the state. institutions still decide over who gets away scott, for you with crime. so got some murder with impunity, you to break it down like this. and essentially as a criminal book that leaves you condemns to gain foretold in the state. otherwise, you will lose against the competition and to will face the consequences. so all these criminal groups are pushing into the state by elections. they're financing campaigns. they are forcing voters to vote. i'm, you know, cast the vote on the right direction, each of them to, for the interest. and at the same time,
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the number of criminal groups and mexico nowadays has exploded. so we're talking about at least $200.00 active criminal groups and mexico and all of those uh, want to push them to to stay. but the same time that means that the access points to the states have to come very, very crowd is. that means that violence is being used to secure this or the other groups place within the states. and this is what we see visibly in form of killings, off candidates and fell co elections. do offer that opportunity for change. they offer an opportunity for a new path forward, the leading candidate cloud, the shame bomb is largely viewed as a candidate of continuity that will continue the vision and policies of president lopez over others. but so many of these policies are seen as failed policies, unable to curb the violence that continues to play the country. where do you see this going after today? it's a big question because i'm ultimately for the next president, very likely shine bomb at this point. some of it can tell, you know, there is going to be
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a temptation to remain rather passive about security because being proactive about security has spectacularly backfire. it's in the past. and so pretending that the, you know, um, the whole thing is going in the right direction. while just containing the violence of precarious level um levels, especially in the high conflict regions, is a big time chasing about that being said, well, she has promised continuity. and, and all of us as also a roughly on the line of continuity. um there are, you know, when you read between the lines of signs that there will be some change because ultimately having this much violence, having a spectacle, outbreaks um contradicting your narrative of fee some shrink trillion and countries will eventually become politically costly as well. and i think there has been a reckoning by of decision makers by both candidates, that'd be kind of longer go down those routes. and so. busy essentially a thing we will see some attempts to work a bit more cleanly of the work a bit more methodically, i'm against and security. and that is i'm the glimmer of hope that we have looking
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down the lines and felt good if i could keep you for just one more question. yeah. as you said, when you start to read between the lines, wanna ask you about militarization. if you look at mexico since the start of the drug war, for example, 2006 to 2024. militarization in the country is sort of gone hand in hand with, with depths with disappearances, with these historic levels of violence. what or how do you view that moving forward? what sort of challenges will the next president of mexico be faced with in terms of curbing back of the military ending up with more and more responsibilities, more and more authority and governing the country? so indeed, the power of the military, it's budgetary powers of its political power, as have grown to such a degree that any decision maker will have to contend with the very real presence of the military and public security and beyond. that's one of the things we're seeing, of course, is that different giving greater responsibilities, not only in attending and securities, but also in building airports and the number of other areas of public
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administration really it's and that is a defective power. that's not just going to go away, you know, these institutions resistor, but just being taken away from them, the power being taken away from them. so you have to find creative ways of unwinding that in order to be able to move forward. because ultimately, you know, we've seen more troops on mexican street than ever before, close to 300000 data patrolling on the streets. and we have not seen the results because those are ins, police that are trained and building cases and actually investing, investigating crime and unwinding, you know, a criminal protection against communities. and that will be the main challenge for, for the next president in matters of, of security. what are the many challenges falco, ernst international crisis group. thank you so much for, for taking the time today. reading. so again, one of the many challenges facing mexico's next president. of course, there is no way to know what exactly is going to happen tonight. regardless of what happens, mexico is supposed to make history by welcoming its 1st woman president
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a day to amend well, thanks for that to back with you as a events go on the i, thanks very much from a rough a little that in mexico city. let's take it on the degree that last points about the 1st women present. we've got to mean that part is called a who's the research here at the constitution research center of the supreme court joins it for monterey inmates. coke has to be in a great to have you with us. so as a manual just said, whoever wins will be a woman. what is the significance of that for mexico and indeed for latin america. i mean it's, it's the 1st time the woman president woman wouldn't be president in the country. and i think, you know, mexico how it holds a strong position for life in america, in that sense of message for latin america. but i think it's, it's not something that just happens in the selection of something that started in the eighty's with a firm of action and equity, gender equity being put in laws and, and i'm having a coat of,
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for congress and other elected officials. so this is really what we're seeing is the effects of what those reforms in the eighty's has been doing. and it's also something that has to do with the violence against women in the country we fee. but every year there is a massive protest on the streets of women on the international women's day. and women are, are basically protesting against the violence that has been afflicting of in this country. most women in polls say that they're scared to go out at nights and i think that's something. but after all, the political participation of women has actually lives for the 2, like uh, best position party is to be putting candidates that are women. so i think that's the number of all of lots in america. right. the number of rich devices, i think that's something like 51 is looking here. 51000000, a female vases and 47000000 male bases. they say they,
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they taught the bill not to uh, yeah, and uh, i mean, i think it's something that was promised by um, the best, the best of luck to leave a woman and his dad and the opposition coordination when they were looking for somebody to have sales position, so to be turned up and i think she was a very good candidate, but could also say we also have a women and this, this full conversation about women's place and the security for women in the country. okay. turnout has been significant. who do you think that favors? and so i, i think it's very interesting to see that. so now um, as also as, as the amendment was saying earlier, what we've had a really violence electro year leading up to the state of things have been much better today. but we've had more than 700 instances of people being threatens of, of candidates being threatened for being in a political race. and as i,
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i think it's also very important to understand that it's not just about who the president will be, but how congress, if, if elected in the end of the ruling party, or under those monroe look before a lot of house asked for people to come out and vote so that they get the super majority in congress, both in the house of sentence um in the lower chamber in order to be able to amend the constitution and over a whole the system of checks and balance of us that we have in place today, so the problem is that they will change beneficial power and the rainbow meant, so to give them less up front of me and also to disappear some of your phone numbers. institutions like the, the national institute of elections, which is the one that will be in the elections today. but i'm not talking to the committee of, of a human rights. we also have the institute of transparency. and so,
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and the other has been a president that has been, been a, i think, a very strong in end of alienating the middle class. and the message for the middle class has been you need to come out and vote and say, you know, to what the next, you know, the trend, the transformation, the sort of order and the really candidates shane bottom, the continuation of business trying to do so. so the middle of the task as also being very vocal and very participate in terms of trying to stop the overall of the constitutional checks and balances systems that we have in place today. okay, great deal. let's take a thanks very much indeed. calculated pub is called a appreciate that thanks a lot. so thank you. the despite growing pressure at home and abroad to accept the latest these pop proposal, as well as continuing to strike targets across garza and one of the latest attacks
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. at least 7 people were killed in a drain strength on the call in central garza, a child was among the victims that bodies and others who were injured have been taken to l. i. so hospital which has become increasingly over fed in northern gauze that palestinian officials have declared the entire area, including which probably a refugee camp, a disaster as a rescue. workers in the camp have recovered at least a $124.00 days since the end of israel, 3 weeks operation, that it's really ministry is destroyed $50000.00 times and left. what was one's gauze? as largest refugee camp in ruins, palestinians are determined to rebuild all that they have lost the fall, i assure you will remain steadfast no matter what. on foot, you're gonna stay demolished the shop once more austin firm and won't leave a set of attempts here and will continue our sales. but a smile on our face has been serving customers despite everything like that, he wants to reclaim our lives, through the tents of the come. we wish to at the very least,
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clear some space. i'm in the rubble where we can sit in this way. we'll at least be living in the company where we have cherished memories, refuse to remain in schools and shelters abandoning our come, we'll clean up as much as are able to. i'm going to remain here. this is a message of resilience to the palestinian people. or let's hear now from honey my mood is in there, a butler with bull and the kids catastrophic humanitarian situation unfolding in the no the people who are or able to get back to these area, describing a very dire situation, is right now with nothing left for them to stay in their life for the coming years, we're talking about an area that turn to from quite densely populated, with all the necessary needs available into a waste land right now, including water, well, public facilities, infrastructure health facilities that are completely now out of service whatever is really any of these health facilities is nothing more than a standing a skeleton,
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nothing more or more to receive bodies that are collected from the streets or removed from under the rubble of maybe the hardest part of what we've seen it from the northern part is the many bodies are removed from under the rubber is completely deceived. skeletons the cause of children and women, an elderly collected from sites and areas which was very difficult for the paramedics and the civil defense, the crew members and their route to reach to but they are able to right now there's a total of at least 70 of these bodies already collected, but the, the inability and the lack of equipment making the job, a civil defense to go on the ground the quite difficult. there's still need more, more efforts needed more time needed to remove these rubble and remove more. 5 as with the reports of entire families that have done missing as well, but the worst of it is the complete elimination of of social services on the ground . but it's casualties continue to mount across. the goal is to strip their belly. any hospitals left to treat the injured israel's ground,
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a salt and wrappers left that part of galilee with new functioning hospitals for the know facilities up any partially functioning, overburdened and low on supplies that constantly place to running out of fuel to run generate just putting them at risk of shutting down one of the largest hospitals in northern gals, or has now passed the resume some basic services also being partially destroyed by and is really ami seats in the tact i. this is the state of the indonesian hospital in bailey here in northern garza, it completely stopped the services in november. the officer is ready tying some stipends, laid siege to it for days, targeting its main generator and rating the facility. or i love the horrible suspend. why he's the all the we've reopen the indonesian hospital, which is the only surviving hospital affiliated with the ministry of health. we've had no time to celebrate it. and we went out of service at the beginning of israel's invasion of northern gaza is really forces entered this hospital and burn the 2nd and 3rd floor severely. the other fence was demolished. we have even found
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detonators in the hospital that were intended for blowing up the facility, but fortunately, now things are good in cairo, egypt is told as well that it must withdraw from the rav for crossing for it to operate again. and that's according to look, reports has been shot since any may when israel come to this, the junction is riley and american officials, metella on sundays to discuss the crossing. no like safety aid has entered through that board for weeks. hundreds of trucks filled with supplies are still stuck on the detection side. i think pre defined is ready will cabinet has to be meeting to discuss the latest proposal to bring it into the wall. there's an increasing amount of pressure at home and abroad for israel to agree to a deal. yeah, the prime minister benjamin netanyahu, his father, right ministers, are threatening to top all the governments if he agrees to the plan. you, as president joe biden, outlined a 3 phase plan to end of all on friday. he said it was originally proposed by these
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writings here's the problem needs if it's ready to captive held in thousands days to protest outside, you know, who's office, who was true. so that's where the war cabinet gather to meet that be process weekly in israel coney on the government to secure a deal to return the captives as well as ryan dealt 0 for reporting from within israel. so, so our hearts and this update from among the jo, dining and capital israel is saying that it won't be having hosing a permanent ceasefire until it completely gets rid of him us. but we have been hearing from the defense minister, he's part of the wall cabinets you i've got, let's take listen to what he has to say about the post will plan the bill up for lots of i the 1st of all the security establishment under my instructions is 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
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enable an alternative government that will also threaten to come off. nice talking about send alternative groups to rule hamas. it's not clear what exactly, but he's been pushing for a post will plan as has many guns, one of the war cabinet members that has actually given prime minister benjamin netanyahu an ultimatum by june, the 8th. he says he wants to hit well this post will plant is and this is also the parts of the proposal that bite and had talked about a couple of days ago. but where do we move from here? these riley's and the americans are saying that how much now has this proposal and they're waiting to hear back from them. but then you also have prime minister benjamin netanyahu being told by the ulta nationalist and those far right ministers, that they will quit the government, which will result in the dissolving of this coalition government, which prime minister benjamin mit benjamin netanyahu has needed to stay in to in pals and then you also have the p, the opposition leaders say take the deal,
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the families of the top to same take the deal. i'm inside the p said, don't worry if you take it. we will support 2 and there's many of the ministers are saying this. so promise to benjamin netanyahu is stuck between both sides. but what we do know is that this thing that they will continue the fight thing till they get rid of a home us, where the 6 weeks in the 1st space phase will be enough, is yet to be seen. but as long as they still deliberate over this, the families of those health captive, there's a 125 of them in the gaza strip. will continue, they say to price says, i'm cool on the government to take the deal as soon as possible. i and i just remind you of these ready governments, his band balances are and we're reporting from outside israel, a given levies a columbus with these ready daily paper horizon. he believes it's unlikely that netanyahu will choose to stop the will at this time. the messaging they are ever
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since the friday evening. and i guess that you don't know the full story or there is no story. the fix is the president by then playing the plan that you have to preventive isn't his right plan. go by benjamin antonio. it's in the l speaks ever since then into voices. why didn't english running hebrew any both cases, he's very vague. he's not heard to be about the right thing. just saying that it's the oldest name. i think the grizzly spread. 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 continue with the bloodshed continue of the war or continuing this, the, the, the i was thinking for the long run is to judge the time. yeah. want to know, he would show these career over their benefits for its own country for his own
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country. and he really rejects that the, i don't see stuff in the role now. and without stopping the wall, there is no the, let's face it. i don't see him blinking. what else is national security communications advisor, john cab? you said the us hope space policies will accept the proposal to end the war as soon as possible. she ever tons. the reports now from washington dc. we were told by senior administration official on friday that this is basically the same problem that was all off a few weeks ago, which from us had accepted which of the last minute is wrote ragged upon. and at the time it really seemed like but it is real and frankly the white house has have left the bill, but as their own director out to dry, it will have your gibbons were, were blamed and so on. and now this time the white house has put its foot down, we need agreement on this deal. we were told that they are all few modifications in the deal. so what about now means of this is miss randy proposal maybe that's what
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they're that they're trying to wiggle through. but it was always a phase deal and somebody made a speech but they never published what the deal was for and a half page document. so there was some confusion, but only the 1st phase is really been agreed upon that the rest of it hasn't been agreed upon, which is why, what doesn't yahoo says what bible says can seem like a diversion. even us the radically, they both agreeing on the deal, but this is how john cubby, the national security spoke to estimate, trying to clear it all up on the sunday talks as well. it isn't as rarely proposal, one that they arrived at after intense diplomacy with our own national security team and over at the state department in what it is, a phased approach drawer. so where we are right now is that proposal, and it's rarely proposal has been given to home us. it was done on thursday night, our time, we're waiting for an official response from home us. we would note that publicly a mazda officials came out and welcomed this proposal. so what would we hope will happen is they would agree to start phase one as soon as possible, sir,
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i really am the. what we all seeing now is the why does is putting his foot down all this stuff about him off his future. whether seems to be divergent, noises from me, nothing y'all one thing. but in the end, this is all about what body needs right down a need sometime in the near future, some kind of temporary pause. that is what these writers have agreed to a 6 week post, which will then be rolled over as negotiations continue in to, for example, the future of home us. so that's what they're pushing for. that's been agreed upon, but that's why you can still left the room for that debate about future face to face recruiters, about face to face. anybody may not even be in office, but why does is concerned about is that phase one that's 6 week temporary pools that can be renewed as well while net? no, he faces pressure from the us to bring it into the wall. he's facing a different kind of pressure at home. as he mentioned the head of 2 alternation. his policies are threatened to bring down the government if netanyahu baxa sees 5 deal, the policies of the far right ministers visit alice month rich and it's him. i've been to hold the 14 seats. the 2 men also influence on the right wing parts. he's
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making them shoots name french on to the governing coalition. they both eligible to go on that as opposed to the centrist, the polity of any guns he wants to create. a post will plan guns lead to coalition of central policies who hold 8 seats, giving the far right elements of the code is most way even that yahoo, well, you'll see. billing is a format, is ready, cabinet minister and negotiates, reveals the courts and he says it's in that, you know, his best interest to accept, to cease by deal. now doesn't cause a real problem. i mean, you said the extreme right, the least, the government to then the, the, in the future, a default the of the, of the unit pete and did about the 2 of the guns. it was supposed to be either from weaving or from without maybe guns will remain in the government and he
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left the remaining position. but both of them was faulty. so way that the problem that he is having is in many ways, ok fission. he, you agrees to something that, according to the president of the president, the by the incense is in use really a of the a then they hearing, he will have her coordination all he will ever tell you to join the dream clemente, the right wing. government is causing the auto 5 see huge products if it was a political decision of nathaniel who had rejected them only 3 years ago. he said they would never be on my government. but the, since he needed them to have the majority. and he made it a, the most important thing to get back to the function of friendliness the he agreed eventually into something which is usual. there's another agreed to making them
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diminish. still by 9 said, dominion still of police got fully, he would be criticized. but the majority of these various really they were supposed to meet. and if this, the is eventually connected to a loud jail region, as they say they according to the arab initiative of 2002 and the readiness of the so these a to be part of a, a security coordination to the united states. this is lee, this is a most important the legacy. otherwise his legacy would be very disappointing. and so even if it is assessed, we should thing k, he should support okay. support his own blanket p. p is really, he's, he's on plan. the displace palestinians are struggling to find shelter in the ruins of gaza. many have been forced to move repeatedly to escape. is there any problems?
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some of sheltering in schools sets up by the un for the sprint. and 100 reports in reality. know where it's safe from israel's full on casa, for palestinian families, displaced by is 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 what government and we're seeing in other schools that were supposed to be safe place. some of these really bump that some people were killed and injured. there were some who did not get out. we were 1st the fleet to the coastal areas. these riley's left little behind after their last attack and it will take a lot of work to make things a cool fit for people to live with. the we found this too completely burned down and had no blankets or bedding to sleep. when we return, we found everything destroyed, but i live in 2 volume and that will die here. many palestinians in gauze are
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forced to be constantly on the move. their homes have long been destroyed, and israel has 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. and is it while i am 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 this school. i don't know how i will 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 rages on. vincent monahan elgin's era. so the head hearing out 0 for my lead a multitude of registers for iran presidential election, but he'll need to clear and made to handle
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the colors. the weather is now quieting down. i am pleased to say for that eastern side of australia, sidney has think peace amounts of rain post a little bit of cloud in this area of low pressures to very close by will draw it from where to whether will statement as we go on into the 2nd half of the week, so whether to just coming back in the cross w y, we saw some very heavy down pulls around that west inside of australia, pushing the race was it will tend to get wrung out as it makes that way. it's a central and east impossible started, but you can see that distinct line of right just around the south australia, right up to was northern parts of a w way. then as we go on into what you say, that will continue to slip a little further east was, i didn't say the, the rain becoming less widespread. it is still there. never the less per quad, just to save me 19 celsius, quite down towards the se, melvin po, box, and retry,
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with some sunshine allows you to apply for the time being in tennessee. and that's what i went to whether will eventually slide this way. and yeah, we have good weather continued to slide its way across southern past. all china will heavy down pulls, coming through here, right with the mixed style side by the north, central and northern areas to henry troy and very well with some charlotte spread time for an open, punchy, of the unique perspective, a deep fake image of donald trump with flood floaters to try to win over black voters. these aren't real, but the harm is incredibly realized on hud voices. it's our responsibility to make sure that future generations are not lied to connect with our community and tap into conversations you weren't find elsewhere. young americans, in particular, have been extremely critical of the united states as role in the us. the stream announces era
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the, the, the, [000:00:00;00] the kind of guy you watching out 0 reminder about the top story is this,
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an mexico's presidential and legislative elections have been modified violence both already say 2 people have been killed in separate posing stations. and the state of web total suggests the routing part is confident claudia, showing them will winning the presidential pace, at least 7 people being killed and is ready to in striking a car. and so 2000 child is among the parties from taking 2 out of the hospital, which is from the south. africa is electro. a commission has announced the official results from wednesday's general election. the i n c, which has ruled south africa since the end of it palletized 30 years ago was confirmed to have lost its majority is shared. the fate dropped to 40 percent medium in the reports from the election commission headquarters, middle ground in south africa to send in defense. south africa's independence intellectual commission declares the election,
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free and fair in many ways represents a victory for our democracy. a south africans. it also represents a victory of our constitutional order or. busy more importantly, it represents a victory for all the people of south africa. but for the african national congress, this little celebrates it, got just 40 percent of the vote for the 1st time in the city us since the end of a, par tate, losing its parliamentary majority a message for the party that it says it's a loud and clear despite is newly formed, i'm going to receive a party or m k, doing well at the polls, winning almost 15 percent of the vote. opponents and full of president of the a and c jacobs luma is not as accepting. he says the votes being raked, this is what he had to say ahead of the declaration of the final results. people have approval. once we know,
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i guess we know in why we like to go. well, they are more than $500.00 objections and $24.00 recounts, have planned, the commission says everything's above board and the recount won't change the poor the outcome. while the amc and other parties get on with negotiations to form a coalition government in case preparing legal action and sue must threats hava. we plan the resistance the efforts. one of those sources. we can know what the customer wants to undermine the printing preferences. and what to do for the god the we of the people we have heard another successful election south africa has 14 days to form a government. the president will be nominated during the 1st sitting of the national assembly. but this uncertainty around what exactly the new governments
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will look like. and if the amc and the coalition partner or perhaps several will be able to work together effectively. somebody the ultra 0 mate ranch. many african political policies which grew out of independence movements against colonial powers and losing popularity as they've been hearing in south africa. the and c as last as majority for the 1st time in says he is when the policy system ended anger about high unemployment power account, some violent crime stories for collapse from a 58 percent majority of the last election to just for the present time. in a reason, bob ways are new p f, which for white minority rolled into lives and in 1980. so it showed the right full to 52 percent in august. the elections phases blame the policy for the west of the economy. western sanctions and ramping corruption at presidential elections, juvenile g, or this september the for land no national liberation front has been passed since 1962. also defeating front analogy or is independence will. but with the death of long term president of the disease,
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beautifully care of to protest to monday political reform, the popularity of the government will be tested. heading melva, it's a senior research associate at the nordic africa institute. explains the reasons for the demise of the independence movements. what we've written, this is the slow this of somebody of a ration movement as government in political power since the transformation of the society. it tests several of those reasons. one of those is the lack of delivery. it's a rob incestuous reproduction of control and power. it's a re, they divide between the former liberal race as liberators as they see themselves. and the people risk the gratian that if you are not with us,
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you are against us. which creates a device if at most, for yeah, instead of being open minded and co op team. and it was nuts, monday, law who in an interview some 24 d. as a goes head. it's the wrong the question, the question should be, if you are not against us, you are with us. but the former legal ration movements as governments have reproduced a military mindset. they also feel entitled to not only to the execution of power, but also to the privileges that come along. we have with this regimes where corruption watched and demik or remains and demick and the only thing i re, people who expected from the sole cause liberal, right. there's also a material well being under the government has been extremely frustrated. and now is the payback time for the are there on the phone with the president?
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my mood, i'm an inkjet is making it come back paid for the upcoming presidential election. he's one of the most program candidates to register for the election set to take place on june 28th on have you tried to previously subject to the 4 year terms from 2005 to 2013. the elections being held off the president ever to him raising. and 8 of the people were killed in a helicopter crash last month. i'm sure like the piece that talked to chad. i'm the most important motivation and goal 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. the government's policy is to remove obstacles and open up as much as possible for entrepreneurs and create a platform for the developments of domestic and foreign investment. at a hash, them is more now from tara,
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or one day before the end of the registration period for candidacy to runs. a presidential election full not ringing. and president moved from the shots submitted his application, and now the gods installed. so we would have to assess his application along with all the is of course, or for the shot 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, although with the guardian costs it 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 just need to add the form of diplomats on. the supremely does the representative of the supreme national security council and iran also. i mean that is jenny, a former speak louder. jenny also applied for the previous election,
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but he wasn't. he wasn't approved by the guardian johnson. one lady have has applied for the candidacy, is that it is only a young, she is 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 locked. 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 at a deadline, a droughts in the spanish region of calculating years for the creative re think about how the area can survive without sufficient rain for climate activists. a decisive action now can help to avoid a catastrophic shortage in the future. sonya giga explains from possibly or springs a help at
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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 officer 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 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 want bridges to the down in 1000 emilio in july. and the ripest doors is whether they're dressed as a climate. and catalonia continues to evolve. the development of drought resistant
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crops has become an important strategy, not just in spain, but throughout the european union, which is also funding this project of 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 depressive. why is that critical lows alternative water sources have become vital? the nobody got the cell 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 we're managing to produce 2000 cubic feet as per 2nd for this area. but dissemination is an energy intensive process with its own environmental impact. the main problem is
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the media and job to, to, to the have the most fit. so you, you have a lot of design 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 effects of climate change on our reality and the question of how to deal with it is less a matter of face. but finding practical last thing solutions. sonya guy jago out his era, barcelona, as a sub is running policy is declared victory, municipal elections. but the opposition says that the irregularities during sundays fight opposition supporters got into scuffles with police in the northern city of norfolk said, people in the capital fell great. those that costs pallets the vote. that was a re run of a poll held in december instead of allegations before, but then as well. presidents, alexander beaches right wing. subbing progressive policy says a new problems with somebody's rights and accused opposition. party members of
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attacking it's activists. bases across the european union will soon take part in the blogs parliamentary elections to like 750 members of parliament told me to use election starts on thursday, and populous policies are expected to make big gains, especially in front. marine depends follow right. policy is leading opinion polls. natasha butler reports now from northern from lorraine the pen, raleigh in northern fraud, in a buoyant mood. did so. p s y, a fall right on to immigration. policy is leading opinion polls head to the you election in the country. all ideological victory must become over zoned in an indisputable political victory on june 9th. and to achieve this phone, we need to send as many pay traffic members as possible to the european parliament needing the national riley's campaign. jordan bardello depends protege, the rising political stuff, which i want to see on june 9 when the results announced kind of that differential
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open to ways to an alternative by choosing political leaders who love and respect them. 23 bought the was elected as an m e p. i 28. he's taking the pens polity to new heights. yeah. and he is law national. this message is the same, but he's used is attracting younger 5 to the most. i like his ideas on your, his vision is immigration policy. he has stress ideas to deal with today's real problems. since the someone who understands young people and politics isn't always accessible to people like us. so it's good to hear how we want to improve france. when from the pen policy in the election, funds could bring her closer to fulfilling her main political ambition. coming from the french presence, emanuel macro called run a game in the 2027 french presidential election. someone the if a swing to the fall royce, on 29 could be a taste of what's to come in from,
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particularly as mark roles, liberal e u candidates or liking, follow behind, depends all this pump to the president, the issue of warning on a recent visit to germany know, to oftentimes use an old walls within the community. now, europe is not a supermarket. al, europe is not just the place where we have common rules. 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 and 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 about the pen, the wind blowing is the one in her sales. natasha butler. i'll do 0 in obama.
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open from now rhino charges in a new off road competition taking place in kenya, which they used to promote. environmental conservation drive has passed through several check point as well, traveling the shortest distance they can across difficult terrain. the competition also raises funds to support an n g, a dedicated to the conservation of 10 years mountain forest. katherine the so a reports now from tennessee in the southern can the landscape of per se is unforgiving, but at the same time breathtaking to deepen the wilderness leathers of because has made this down in solid and tenure the playground for a day. the staging a competition with an environmental purpose, the raising money to protect what the powers fence, why live reserves, and help communities deal with the facts of climate change. grow hallmark a trick that team has compete at several times sees the right no charge. charlotte started 3 decades ago,
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so i think this year we've kind of seeing the effects of not protecting our water towers in a new environment. so it's, it's just something i've grown up with and i feel very passionate about it. this is not a race based on speed. all the contestants do have to go through check points. in the quickest time, they must to use the most difficult truth. part of this well is that they know mocks true. so the drivers have to find their way to the, to rate, to find a way to get to the finish line. organize a c measures have been put in place to ensure the reason many more damage to the environment. where looking at the mission coming from all of the account files, the 3 of a here at the vin, you produce emissions for the to, to, to the building of the big had the big waste, the treaties on the on site. then we, we bear it and then we put that into a,
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a mega c o 2 emission calculates. so i did we pull chase upset from a forestry project that is being by the data. the incentive for the driving team is to raise as much money as they can and to win a much corvette touch trophy pizza, kenya is one of the top fund raises. he's been doing it for 27. yes, every straight root was a tiger line, a tiger line in terms of was very, very hot, rocks, cliffs, anything. you could imagine the most themes made it back to comp one time some more bought out than others. and they say they wanted to play that part in saving the planet one, having a good time to catch me. and so i per se solid. and can you still ahead to here and out 0 north, chris ends another branch of balloons filled with rubbish. across the board,
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the hunters in the millions stephens cries, does the delicacy value just as highly by coach houses in the mafia. price per kilogram is equivalent to several different tribes with exclusive access phone lines joins the environmental prosecutors, turning the tide on the criminals, exposing the list of the world of wild life trafficking and its devastating impact on the planet solutions. the shocks and hunches on al jazeera, sun, challenging place to work from as a journalist, even though you can't do it, it's not allowed to be a field pushing the always pushing a boundaries for people. here we are the ones traveling the extra mile where all the media don't go. we go there
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and we give them a chance to tell their story. the, the, [000:00:00;00] the china has warned it will take resolute action against any move canada by taiwan and his bid independence and a fiery speech it ages annual top security summit in seeing a pool. john is defense minister. those are shed his country's vision of global security. before defense leaders from around the world, parts default cause more. for example. this was that no dungeons 1st appearance and seem to pause china's defense chief without that in his address, he called for new security pond. a ship to safe, gone to region,
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one free from interference, referring to us. so that efforts to build the lines as to the, to really use a full spy, beijing, you also head out of the us for arming type pay. well, just to you. so this essentially feels time when he is 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 us when laid bare at the summit so that we have a frank discussion. 6th street lloyd, often earlier accused beijing of dangerous harassment against the philippines. but the 2 sides did manage to engage with one another. here. defend cease 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 within us, they must communicate with one another. importantly, the 2 sides agreed to open off the military to military level dialogue,
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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 is the beginnings of rejuvenating the lice of communication and defense and security methods between us and china, separately. ukrainian president, a lot of me is wednesday made a late appearance at ages. premier security gathering, he said to drum up support for his peace conference, jude, to be held in switzerland to later this month. here he accuse china of undermining the initiative. unfortunately, there are also attempts to disrupt this 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 at to leave the spot during the hands of one or 2. the china is to the size of the conference because russia isn't invited
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and says without its participation, it will be difficult for it to play a role in restoring peace, patrick sock. how does 0 single bull nose? chris says it will now stop sending trash caring balloons into south korea. that announcement came out as also the government in sol, valid to promise on guy having sent hundreds of balloons carrying menudo cigarette butts, and all kinds of trash. as i said, this is the 2nd wave of billions coming trucks to and to south korea from the north authorities told residence to stay indoors a 600000000000 ceiling from north korea last week. and the statement came your junk, the passport system of the country's lead, a conjunction confirmed the north that sent the balloons to make good on her country's direct. just got to the mountains of waste, paper and filth. that's in response to politically fits, being sent to north by set, create an activist. the 2nd wave comes after north korea launched 260 balloons last
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week. rubbish such as cigarette butts, cloth, paper waste and pest stick with fine scratches across the capital. so size, chris said it's a metric, detect 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 in terms of it. so this whole it was so creepy and scary that the building might have for them because north korea might have had a specific target because they might have a worthy, i mean, everyone was so scared at that moment. i wondered what would have happened to us if it was not just garbage, but viruses all chemicals? i will continue. the notices i thought well, could occur right away to put a little strongly. i felt like that. and if this situation grows, it will become a will, since i clearly don't know how far north career is, i was very anxious. the ministry says the balloons kind of different types of trash
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. i'm in your but no dangerous substances. some of fine with time is designed to pop open bags of trash in mid day. north korea has called the balloons gifts of sincerity, the sas career. is it seeing them that way? i said vague, i just there. and that's it for this news. um i called the the illusion of anti semitism with opposition design is a, it's cynical. and it is harmful, a dangerous completion between the persecution of a people and the criticism of the states is echoing across the world news rooms on to send me kids and the hatred of abuse. because the country is honest and is not about to lose. it's about teacher and we need to talk about design isn't listening . close special on the jersey. she says he went to vote on syria to provide a 27 year old active as the as healthcare services as being working as an i'm
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