tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera June 30, 2024 10:00am-11:00am AST
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as the the hello there i'm installs here today, and this is a news line from the coming up in the next 60 minute. it's election day and from some polls have opened across the nation. the far i've, national riley is hoping to make big gains. to don's power military rapids support forces say they've now captured this the capital of central stage in the southeast . the army though says it's still in control. intent specials are happening in northern gaza, should you? i your neighborhood between israeli soldiers and palestinian fighters. i'm come on either end for a shower where millions of runs that'd be
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a bad created by for the probably be getting this news out in front. it's way of voting is already underway for it's fast snap parliamentary election. neely that the is the state so incredibly high with the fall, right? hoping to make significant gains. 2 rounds of version will choose 577 m p 's who will then make up the new parliament. most vs would then head back to the ballot boxes for a 2nd round and a week lets me talk correspondents step bass and she's covering the selection for us. she joins us now from nice step as we've been saying a huge amount at stake. and in this surprise, snap election is absolutely unfolding as well on the way here and nice. and this is also because it's a such a high stake election as to being calls out of the most consequential elections for
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friends and decades. and also for the whole of europe, and it's also being called a huge gamble for president a mind. well, my call many say he might have over estimated his popularity. and this, with this election, even bringing may be the far right to power for the very 1st time the could even be a file, right? prime minister. so there are no 3 blocks that people can vote for the center of my call. the fall line of the fight left has a 3 a to the correlation with all the left parties to commit as a socialist. and then there is the fall right, of the right, natural valley party of marine left on a lot of the main topics during this campaign has been immigration. so anti immigration sentiments have been very strong, especially here in this region where i am. it is a strong hold of the far right historically, and we've just been speaking to somebody with us. and then you'll hear that one of the main priorities for them is for example, security. one man,
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sad. he's been living in news all his life and he doesn't recognize this city anymore. talking about the number of my friends here. but we also have been speaking to my friends. people have been in france for generations, and they now feel that if the far right comes to follow a day to turn into 2nd slot status and simply because of the color of their skin. so it's a fairly paula rice selection, and that's time to month. it's very clear here in the south step, given the level of division we're seeing on the way that this selection is being run. just how soon will the friends know where the country is actually heading politically slow to live as a b, i'm local. when all the pools are closing, then we will have an estimate of the results. and that show, of course, the direction that this election is going where are going to the most folks are going to. but that doesn't say anything still about the divisions of the seeds because of between the 1st and the 2nd round,
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a lot of new correlations to the phone. and it's very rare that's kind of, it's got more than 50 percent of the phone. so a 2nd, a run out as needed, and even then if there's an a majority, but no absolute majority, for example, for the file, right? it's also very unclear what will happen next. and so the be a home parliament will be attacking the prep government or will the same problem and still be in power. it's all very on sorts. and so it's a fairly politically uncertain time for friends right now, indeed, steadfast, and that they're keeping an eye on the version for us in nice today. thank you very much, that as well as we've been hearing snap elementary elections are read and from let's take a look at the process. so as we mentioned, 2 rounds of version will choose $577.00. members of the national assemblies are sunday is a fast round candidates who then school more than 50 percent of that sort of a window seat outright. but a step was saying that that's pretty rare for most constituencies versus will be
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heading to the ballot boxes for a 2nd round that's set to happen on july, the 7th. and overall, if a single policy receives a majority of seats in the national assembly though, then be able to form a government. typically the president then choose as a prime minister from not law just policy. but if the president's party uses the election, the head of state could be forced to choose a political opponents as the prime minister that's known as collab with are strong in france, it could potentially limit the president's policy. and if no parties, school was an overall majority, then coalition told to begin to form a government well that spring and bruno culture and to see the result to have the center for political research. at sciences po, he joins us now from room in front. bring, i want to break down this to stage approaching system from view. so we're in the 1st round today. as we've been saying, if a candidate winds more than 50 percent of the vote, that would be no 2nd round. but if there is, that would be a completely blank place. so it is even more complex uh to get the
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seats on the truck straw, nothing the you need to get actually is 50 percent off of that. but also you need to get 25 of the registered products for 2 years ago. for the last, i just sent you a lecture by handler pen, she was able to be elected, felt strong, but she did not receive 25 percent of the registered voters. so should needed to go to the 2nd row. it's a little bit tricky because those o 2 to fast connie dates on the fast from a to match the tree quantities binds but the 2nd row. and if i need a ton of you guys could quantities by the 2nd row providing is good thing about these to the 5 percent of the registered, but that's bad. it is one of the main taken care of. but also particular question. what i'm going to do, the cutting edge that we know rise number 3 on tuesday, i'll be going to res drove all day again to maintain the cutting then for the 2nd
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row, w. c mx, the results of the selection even more difficult to credit. so, bruno for people who are going to be watching us closely today when we see the 1st sets of results come out. how much will that give us an actual indication of what government might look like? and the majority says that if show clearly the way that holds the fast smell, it is extremely likely that for you and the 2nd problem. so it's up to date. the high something on i sit on looks to be clearly either dynamic, like we did for the european election. that's in the us. somebody want us to know is clearly the leader of the election, which is explain the likely that on next sunday, the hot summer months. and i have the far right is going to with the legislative election. we don't know if it's we came to the something on less than an absolute majority of relaxing one. also what is going to be on the left of today. so
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the last i sprayed to the new coordination as also it could be that the last week gets quite into results. well, it's interesting to say because the national funds, sorry, the national riley, i should say the newly binded national riley is saying that they're feeling pretty confident and they've been talking about colby's as soon as a possibility. if so, the pen has already said that jordan vandella would be the pick for prime minister and he's the son of immigrants. he's the face of this new national valley. just how much as he actually managed to draw the center of, of the electrodes and phones. it actually comes from a very low cost $0.32 in spite of the best selection. there's also going on and that sooner is clearly weavings. uh votes for clarity, the default to the treated by somebody. they've been decided on the fence. and now in the beginnings of the seventy's, you don't know the exactly the same death played a game of normalization to play the game of french politics institutions. and i
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think that 2 years ago, a very significant step was actually, uh, the, it was actually the which is when the us on the 9th to deputies in the french fall event to joseph. that was a very significant switch in friends, apologies because he has given to the us on the internet, not the ability to read the ability and the desperate to a new king again. so normally these i sent over to the companies for the state. you said to election is all done by that. i was playing the game, but i'm not going to change everything we've. we've tech some emergency policy, but i'm not going to do big, big, big change. the next big time would be for the next presidential election, which is the lead playing the game off. some of these action of, of the, some of the, some other uh, well as we see the rise of thought data and his shoes, popularity amongst the used in particular. can you perhaps reflect on how people have a feeling about the manual macro. i know a number of candidates didn't even want to be associated with his image. i don't
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see of the french president is in a very bad situation. the great book laboratory, renting. it's about finding $25.00. so which is very low, false defense, executive and also no one clearly understood the decision of my call to call. so that's not the elections. there is increase and shows cost some ation people still looking for wondering why my court date actually and the presence was absolutely a name but to clear then justify does the autistic pay to action. so the image of the menu and my whole all today is clearly very quick. we'll see how all of this plays out in today's pause. bruno culture, the reception of the central, political or subject sciences, probably thank you so much for sharing your insights with us around to there. so so don's power minute through rapid support forces to say that they've captured
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an important city in the southeast. they now claim to us taking over some, jo, which has the capital of central state, but the sudanese on me and says that it's still in control. and thousands of people have been forced to flee their homes due to the fighting between the army and they are assess the contractors who don has created the world's largest displacement crisis. pull that speak to our cost on that hipaa move and she joins us now from the capital call to him of the r assess it took out the capital of west quota. fine . what 10 days ago. and now single always seeing what they're saying that they've taken that always seeing momentum build for the are stuff you as well. we have seen video is released by the parent minutes here. rapid support for says o r a staff leads a saturday evening as well as in the early hours of sunday morning, showing the presence of our suffices in the city of saint joe, which is the capital of sonata and south east, uh sudan. but we also heard from sources on the ground that there are still,
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uh army soldiers in st. john, slicing the or so forth. is it not clear if that means that uh the hours if it's in control in parts of parts of the city and the army is in control of the other, which we do know from army sources is that there has been a withdrawal of us. the news armed forces from st jet to say not, which is also another city in the states of saying that we also can confirm that there has been a massive displacement off the villians from the city of saint just because they are afraid of what may result from the hours of to it take over all of the minute, 3 bays, and that's the main thing that they are set for now is that they've taken over the minute 3 base that is in the city of the same job. so people are concerned, they've been people who are starting to leave the city of single most of them on foot, trying to help us and not, and other cities which is not under the control of our stuff. but what we do know is that with the past 10 days when you include food down and it definitely more, which is also in send that as well as now send out. the rest of the control over
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sedan has increased in terms of territory control it. as we were saying earlier, we are already looking at the world's largest displacement crisis. move 9000000 people. you've spoken about some of the residents of the cities fleeing. now how does, what are their options at this stage as well, for many people, their only options are cities that are not under the recess control. and as days i was going by, these options are getting very limited, especially in places towards the south east of the country. the iris f already controls a large portion of the tar for region. they already control a large portion of west and north co defense. so there are the options are limited as well. most people now are trying to feed towards the eastern part of the country . say it's like, got the body force to down because that these are states that have not seen any conflict between the civilians, army and the parent military rapids support forces and whether it's heavy uh, army presence. but the cities are already congested with the, with this place people and they were in desperate need of humanitarian assistance.
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so those were trying to please say that they're concerned. but even if they do get to safe locations, they may not be able to get the assistance they need. have a morgan there with a very nice just for us for pointing from the ground for us in pseudo on thank you have the in goals, i'm more than 40 palestinians have been killed and hundreds more injured off to is really forced. as we launched a series of attacks across the strength as strikes again targeted garza city in the north as well as to refugee comes in central garza including the alvarez county and the south. is there any tank side on tens for the space to palestinians, and now milwaukee. a so called designated safe story, leaving a trail of destruction like a level has this report and a warning. it does contain some distressing images. so
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this is also a neighborhood of all my wasi in the southwest of the gaza strip. it was one of causes main bread baskets, an agricultural area, once teeming with green houses. they now lie in ruins. off these really forces attacked the area mine 90 year old father. what did they do to him? where is these head screens a woman slump next to these remains? bodies and body parts lies scattered around visible on the tracks of why these really tanks, old bulldoze, is believed to have driven over the bodies we ran for our lives. many civilians were killed. these very soldiers are destroying whatever they kind. many people were torn to pieces. we miraculously survived, or in another part of all milwaukee, an area israel designated as so called safe zone. at least 5000 palestinians have
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had to flee attacks away. the variables are, all of a sudden these really tanks invaded the area coupled with helicopter and drone attacks. i saw that people torn apart, we saw pieces of flesh all over the place. i carried my children and run away for our lives. we don't know where to go. just walk in with the crowds. menu worked as an injury. this was supposed to be safe, so, but nowhere is safe at all. the elder range in the central part of the strip, at least 4 children were killed when residential homes above the bodies of the day . the injured were brought to an already over whelmed deluxe. so hospital a search for water in the l sabra area of garza city cost for people including $2.00 children they lives in during 8 of his and his riley drone striking. you're a water distribution point destroying a home and
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a call days bins. 3 days of intense fighting and gaza cities know the neighborhood of shoes. i yeah. both above and below ground. you and says up to 60000 palestinians have been forced to flee the bombardment. mike level elgin's era . while these really minute 3 says 2 of its soldiers were killed in the fighting and shoot ya ya on saturday, it says one of the men was shots of close range, the other was killed by sniper fire. 2 of the soldiers also badly injured. at least $660.00 ages rarely soldiers had been killed in gaza since october the 7th. well, let's speak to him, put our issues and they're all ball out for us in central garza. and as that offensive interest, a continues, as we've seen over the last few days more and more palestinian families of being buried down to the rumble on the well yes,
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it has been a very normal thing to stay under the rubble and chopped under the rubble and in god's so right now where their hearts are thousands of policy new still trapped under the robust for months. now we have been seeing a lot of the assignment. he's telling us that they are stands dropped under the rub up. they have their beloved ones there. some are in the back to a to the south and left their beloved ones in the north since dropped under the. 6 and that's why palestinians are looking forward to go back to the their houses, to go back to their beloved ones at the search for their beloved ones, their family members under the roof. but it's not only that, it's the civil defense themes who are finding a lot of challenges to rescue those policy news from under the rub up. they're working with very know at the below the equipment. but other times they, they think with their own bare hands, there has been no,
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the full fully developed equipments and they have been calling a lot of times for that are international organizations to provide the medical teams. and the civil defense teams will have the equipment to be able to remove the rubber and to rescue policy use. and also the lack of fuels is a very main reason why those medical teams have a lot of challenges of not being able to be to rescue those policies. under the rubble of last week, we saw upside maybe who was trapped under the rubble for days. and the civil defense teams were able to pull the bodies of those policy news from under the rubble up to 5 days. and this is something that's happening over and over again. and we also saw another thought maybe at right now who after that, but the incursions of, i'd check who's was also dropped ended. there are books that policy needs. are that
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less in frustration, despair not only their beloved ones are being killed, but also they're being chopped under the rubble, no one could be moved to their bodies. and then with the laser, as far as from the founder portion from daryl viola and central garza, thank you. and meanwhile, an antique government riley has taken place instead of eve. and it has been growing against the prime minister benjamin netanyahu. his handling of the war on gaza demonstrates as a demanding a sci fi deal, and the return of his rarely kept as being held in garza. several protests have taken place in cities across israel, in western reason. is there any forces crunch down on the demonstrations that, as you see here, police officers were violently beating, protest is drawing them to the ground, just as across israel altamont, in new elections. accusing this and yahoo of prolonging the wolf with his own political reasons why 7 is really captive and causing your and that's go says the
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prime minister netanyahu should stop blocking the exchange. do oh, he will be responsible for the captive stats. the size of the switch stands between us and our loved ones as benjamin netanyahu. his insistence on not stopping the war as part of the present or exchange deal continuing, the war means that the captives will be killed by the government of israel. the blood is on your hands, time and time again, that's on, you know, who the rails all deals at the last minute. nothing yahoo must be prevented from blocking the deal next time. senior high last official or salam done says his group has yet to see a new proposal put forward by the us for a cease fire and cause a is doing what i was calling in the whole as we can see that there is no real progress in this thing, it's probably a negotiation so far. so lim, the latest proposal was delivered on june 24th of this year. and this proposal still does must achieve a complete association of aggression or you will have to pull a full withdrawal of the occupation from gall. so therefore,
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we have state to clearly and this remains our position without achieving that goal . papers presented on nearly a waste of time, put them under by time for these really occupation to continue its genocide against our people and attempted by the american administration to save itself. how would that be done? well, that's for the time i committed to as an associate professor of public policy in the doha institute for graduate studies. he joins us today from belgrade. kind of where all the tools have they now completely broken down. i think the stock. uh, and this does. yeah. i don't think the government is, is, is, is the soonest football. yeah. that engaging in any shape of serious thoughts to bring an end of this what i felt amenities for nothing as being more or less just buying more time to do what you have as many people's and also waiting for the
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american election. so i'm not going to be honest, the dukes of this days wouldn't mean anything, as long as there is no real number of concessions and the government to stop. so where is the us on this right now? it feels like there was some energy, but that's all dissipated off to washington's last failed. push a sound the do so. yes, i mean the americans are up to the busy with the elections and that also, i think with, by the feeling to be, we do the food from the base of this, this one of the hours was, well, nothing else was missing on, on from coming back and running in austin, supposed to complete or finish this war according to his vision, which no one knows what does it nothing though. yeah. so probably also, since it says we're gonna have this done for the, for the students because of the making an action. so nothing is upstairs what
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happened because the by the decision that has had a long time, no pressure on my own or nothing. yeah. and this war and which is in thing, it's 8 months now, but nothing has happened so far. the model listed within the raising so many questions on the position of the us and this one as a broker, if you put it this way about the 4 piece, the locations. but this is not happen. so the, so we have this been going more or less what everyone is waiting for the summit and elections. nothing. yeah. oh yes. he's facing some question. another question from the shoot. i'm from the spaces, but it's not, it's not significant. i mean, it's kind of look at each or 50 points supposedly in effect on the government's own . that position. that's one thing. another thing is that the side of the open, the gate has shifted to that i was there is just at the bottom. so i,
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i want to push a button for the next best buy it is. i'm probably, it wasn't the same all from because by the 2nd i'm supposed to close the right on the spot. i don't know how this funny when they get it done up to yes. done a, as with seeing this, the and you speak about this kind of did period for what's happening and gaza. we are seeing is really attack. so across the strip, i wonder what your assessment is of the states of the military offensive at the moment. is this about trying to take, it's as much ground as they, they possibly can before folks resume or something shift. politically. i mean, this will be once in the middle of this, but i'm a model set up into that this will become a projected complex. this model is the and tries to what's the time on the complete mat, a complete plan,
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the short of the nothing of the lives of, of the 7 with the if you want to get in the future. and then i'll talk to the media, the, the, the national coalition of some forces comes on fix. all that it goes up. i mean, this is the middle is really like, was there. but there's the big problem. my goodness of this is the big, the big picture of the big issues is occupation is indigo completion of the tool space, a piece of property, the property of additional focus on the when the home in the west bank has with, with the official band and the vision or fox news of the events and these waiters taking control of any of the as well. so it's the, i mean that, that this process is courses does not seem to do is pushing even total more clearly what happened is, i mean, i speak in the middle prospects. the, this with this process would be the by the future. i'm going to come up the person
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from the process because of that nature that because instead of politics and the law that lots of this, i mean, so i get this these time and coming to an assistant professor public policy at the dawn, see his graduate studies thanks for joining us again on the al jazeera news out. tell me well, i was kind of was just saying in the occupied westbank palestinians are increasingly alons by these really governments plans to expand legal settlements. they feel that their communities may be under threats or de has this report. it is one of many palestinian towns that will be affected by these really governments decision to officially recognize 5 illegal sceptre up posts and expand existing supplements in the occupied westbank. inside the though people are more concerned about another is really decision that ruling strip the palestinian authority. if it's civilian powers related to construction and zoning. in
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a 5th of the occupied westbank, these rarely cabinets says this was done to come back. what it terms illegal palestinian construction. hey john. the goal is for us to leave and what we will people go rooted in this land climbing this down existed before christ and it will continue to exist. god willing, more than half the population of the occupied westbank falls within this area, including all homes inside they are ready. 3 illegal is really supplements and several outposts of sees 14000 square kilometers of pipe reducing the town to a 3rd of its size. shrinking space unto king hope the decision was framed as retaliation for the recognition of palestine by 5 european countries. but experts say this is a cover for a more strategic plan. a little bit like if you just look at the number of out post slated for authorization by the government,
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the number just in the past 6 months is the equivalent of many years. the plan is to take over. experts believe towns like i may be in northeast of bethlehem is likely to be effected 1st by israel's decision. palestinian homes. here are some of the more than 3000 are ready slated for demolition. the decisions of the is really government will outlive this white wing coalition. and given the lack of international uproar, it would be up to the residence of pipe in other towns across the occupied west bank to defend their very existence in their land. with all the data find the palestine. hezbollah says one of its fighters has been killed along 11 on the southern border. the group has also carried as attacks against israeli forces. also, bank has this report for us from southern lebanon. a type of shop lies on the on southern border and it's a town that's just a few 100 meters away from the united nations beauty lines that just set up in 2000
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when he's ready for his withdrew. it's also a town that just hits over $300.00 times since the start of this conflict in october last year. it's been hit by strikes. miss all strikes as well as like henry, everywhere you're looking this time along the main street along the side streets. you see buildings that have been destroyed for others, they've taken considerable damage. we're told that back to 90 percent of the people here have left those that remain live under constant fear is really a tax. but some have taken the opportunity to day to the funeral, taking place of to his beloved members from this time to come and check on the properties and others i do much that they will return and they will rebuild, which is not just our go shop. that's being talked to is tons, villages and cities across southern lebanon, being hit by his body forces. and yes, his beloved or striking back. but there's a real fear now that this could escalate into a full tool. and if that happens,
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it won't just be $711.00 on that same practice. it will be the entire country and is the 5th. that's what the impact the entire region. i started big, i just did. uh, i push up 7 up in a while still a head here on i was just, there could be a non political upheaval and why more communist policy officials could be forced out on the wrong hands into a presidential run off. why no candidate was able to secure enough by the a hello good to be with you. read off about god alert you to this. i'm pretty steady rounds of rain extend here. thunder storms for a southern sweep, sweden eventually. this will catch up into southern finland, already heavy rainfall alerts in play for that. all of this activity will drop down
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into germany. so some pretty good pulses of rain, also striking switzerland as well. but at least in the south, while the heat is really honest, especially for the balkans, but it's very ever 36 degrees that could be good enough to matcher hottest june day on record. last day of the month, no less of course, monday is july 1st and then eventually the rain and storm is catch up to you on tuesday rainy and starting is peter and notes across portugal in spain. so temperatures will be coming up here and for the other side of the mediterranean, it's also hot in southern turkey at let's go $37.00 degrees and on talia wall to wall sunshine on top here for west africa. this brains, really starting to pep up here, a breeze off the atlantic means it's a little cooler. any walk shut 32 degrees into south africa. also talking about a wind here through the northern cape providence. that means up in 10 is up to 26 degrees. but enjoy while you can because by monday, all of the cape providence is will be dealing with some sharks. that's a soft try to figure whether c a
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the . ringback the what does a really mean for the future of humanity? what sort of future society do we want to create it? all of this technology roommates? do we still have power of choice? age guides, which are truly a tournament. and operating in doing this is the apple kind of technician who is it already too late? so if corporations has more power, making a bill in an entire country,
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the future is going to be good for the eyes would be nice if to before humans as well as human on al jazeera, of the spoken matcher watching out a 0. let's remind you about top stories. percent voting is underway right now. across france, as a nation, holds its fast snap the parliamentary elections and nearly as he is 2 rounds of verging, which is $577.00 and p is not far right. is hoping to make some gains to don's permanent t robinson. ford forces say that they've captured and enforcement city in the southeast. they came to in control of the city of central, which is the capital of central state police force. the palestinians have been
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killed hundreds more inches across the gauze of strength over the past 24 hours. is there any force as it comes to refugee camps in central gauze, while tanks also fired on tens housing displaced, palestinians that now the 2nd phase of a controversial plant and to port as gun refugees from pakistan is set to begin. moving 800000 afghans could be ex, spelled, if they don't need voluntarily, they will face arrest and deportation. holding a 541000 were forced to live in the initial phase, which began last minute then the around 3100000. ask on refugees all still living in pakistan? an estimation, 1700000 as an undocumented, a ron is heading to
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a presidential run off next week off to no candidates secured enough foods to in an outright majority. let's have a look at the results from the fast from the solar form is the candidate material possession came out on top with 42.5 percent of the vote was followed by a conservative site, usually assume a chief and you can't negotiate that with 38.6 percent of the voted only 39.9 percent of eligible voters even took part in the selection. according to the interior ministry, that's a new historic color. since the 1979 revolution out of there isn't a lot of has this update for us from tyrone. iran's division stood in the way of a candidate winning enough votes to assume the presidency. the 2nd round of voting is scheduled in less than a week. a contest that will be between a conservative and the reform is neither got the more than 50 percent of votes needed to in the vote also. so a historic low turnout in
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a possible sign that many iranians may not believe change can come from the balance box for that was i didn't vote neither did any of my family members. and i believe the voter turnout was even less the 40 percent. it will be only the 2nd run off in the rounds recent history. the 2 candidates who will now be buying for the presidency can be any different performers, plus who would cause a skin who enjoyed a slight lead, wants to improve relations with the west to allow for the lifting of sanctions. his reform mister credentials appealed to some of those, this illusions with the system. but it wasn't enough. i love your while you none of the candidates. i came to manage the country. they also didn't present the people side to the the, the other presidential hopeful doesn't represent a break from the past. he wants to follow the look towards the east policy of the late president uber humor. i see and has been criticized for clumping down on civil liberties. georgie, i believe that you needed can run the country,
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but because he has more experience in government, i don't know anything about this issue. and the conservatives were able to rely on their core base. 20 percent of the electorate, but they were at a disadvantage without a consensus candidate. the results of fridays, the votes show the internal divisions within the conservative town that holds power . they also show the reform is a struggle to remain relevant. at least the factions that does not challenge, but tries to change from within the system. there is a voter apathy here, and the electorate is largely divided. there have also been years of economic hardships, largely caused by the sanctions. now, with the run of boats set to take place on july, the 5th turn up for once again, put a big role center for their elses either based on a whole to another election on immigration is one of the major issues i had of next
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week's general election in the u. k. families of overseas students who were studying the recent changes to visa roles may force them to rethink where they can learn and live. police reports from london be making breakfast for her children. my how to write on on to montana is the post of many daily duties, but aisha entails the profit. bread is it takes to probably been karachi before a day of work and study in london. her family is, hey, well are you said takes 8 masters degree in journalism, but she could be one of the last to enjoy the support of i loved ones after the government tightened visa rules for dependence of students. and it's just led to this piece of mind that i have my try with me, especially for women of the south asian does for it. it's not very easy. those who have children or husbands to leave your home country and pursue higher academics and education without having at least your husband. if not your kids with you. i
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feel like it's really cutting off a huge swath of society. very few are now allowed to bring that dependence with them as part of government promises to come to immigration. the home office says the 10 to 12 months of the march this year they were more than 111000 fees, issued the student dependence. that's 25 percent less than the previous year, but still nearly 7 times more. then in 2019 aisha is one of around 700000 international students in the u. k. accounting for about the quote to universe these teaching and come thing that we're saying face of the current government and say political policies contesting the selection. if the good site just gives people dependency, we want the students who are thinking about maybe studying abroad in 3 or 4 years time to know what the deal is, a better future for her daughter. it was a big part devices, decision to leave pakistan for the u. k. while husband suck, he brought feet as been able to work in the current industry on his visa or use it
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doesn't believe the system is being abused. all that it needed fixing the image and our imaginations of so exaggerated that it's people's grand loves and entire lic cohort. so if people are coming in, there's intense documentation and the way that you prove that these are your children, and this is your husband. so it's a very controlled process, student dependent visa applications, what down 79 percent in the 1st 4 months of this year, following the restriction, unless things change up to the election, the childhood memories of other families will have to be made elsewhere. and some academic dreams, perhaps abundant. pull race out. is there, london? well, that's what town now to pakistan. where as i was saying that a 2nd phase of a controversial plan and the port ask on refugees is set to begin. we can now speak to come all highly. he joins me from the cars on a refugee camp and to shala. come out, took history. is that the timing here understand this was postponed for some time? well, this has been postponed in the bar,
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however. it wasn't printed rented 3 october, that the progress on the government decided to climb down in league and aliens. and because of the fact that there is a very large of on refugee population and focused on they became the target. there was 4657, and of course the fact that most of these people regard of those for 6 parsons are now complaining that they do not see. they do not have a few to go back to. they have lively origin focused on that. they have for that bob. so dad afraid about their predicament. democrats have been discussing this with the united nation di commission for after days. and this, the only thing that got fixed is through what they have done that organizes and, and focused on. and this is what she's told us about the big event of the outbound refugees. the 1st thing to do is to look at the profiles of these on
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documented hopkins because many of them are in need of international protection. they refugee, they most involved in terrorist activities. they just people who fled underneath protection. so we need to work with the governments have focused on so the, those ones can be given with the documentation and they protect it. and if there aren't atkins involved in terrorist activities, of course that has to be dealt with separately. come all remind us of some of the background here. what's been driving this flush from the pocket stony government. the weatherbug is got a government because of spike and the number of our dag said and focused on land. uh the illegal aliens well being and logged in to the tags. however, i'm at. uh, i can no, no, cuz on as you mentioned, we're just getting home to about 12 to 1300 family. that's one to a very large can with thousands of families. and we of course have been talking to
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the deadlines that they should be given more time because their friend a lifetime at 4550 a day and focused on they said that they cannot just leave and approve themselves. they have to wind their businesses down. devin of costs uh they have made a plane to the international community to the united nation. i never went to the governor to focus on to give them more time so that their neighbors are nice. in a dignified manner. they complain that their houses are being rated and the date of the night they're being forced to leave this country and of a miserable condition. so indeed, that is an apprehension. this is a humanitarian crisis. everybody is hoping that they're going to forget don will give them some particular data, give them time so that they're able to wrap up. they said they're not afraid to go back. but they said they need more time because it's very different guys. when you have to leave after spending a life time in a country and then you're being forced out dep, god's police,
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that they're not able to walk around because the registration gods have expired. they haven't gotten citizens or strip guards have expired. the buckets done, registration cards have expired, they cannot have visited, they can not the same phones, the same guards for the telephone. so indeed they are experiencing a miserable problem. this is a huge amount of debt in prizes and of called the me from this paper later that the government are focused on sure. go easy on these deputies and give them more time to come all high to their reporting from the cars on a refugee kind of the shower for us. thank you very much. i now is getting on the pad for the arrival of russian president vladimir piers. and that recently a government quietly announced that the communist party chief and handling the into doing was stepping down. he's the latest victim of a campaign against corruption that's seen a son of the politburo resign. just in the past 2 years,
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tony turn reports from the vietnamese capital. henry, russian president vladimir putin meeting the general secretary of vietnam, communist party when photo, during his recent state visits, it was a rare public appearance for gwyn, who's been suffering from pull health for several years, and the signal to some balance of return to the top of the communist party, the political instability in viet nam right now is become, you know, return to a stable. you can also see that for the, for p less the sooner as it gets for you the president, the pregnant store, and also to share a man out there. national assembly is now in the position already. the most obvious change is the appointment of a new president told them in mid may form a public security administer, he launched a 90 corruption campaign that's for dozens of senior officials to resign. but as one to sit in told me,
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new rules on ethics could force even more officials as of the policy not known as regulation for 144, with that regulation the property. so typically seen to say 0. it's been busy this throwing it sir. the exposure of a recent banking scandal sent shock waves through vietnam. property tycoon, defraud at $27000000000.00 us dollars from state banks. with the help of corrupt officials. she's been sentenced to death and the public trial and disgrace of so many officials assign the problems. renting the leadership, the one to clean the fi t to say it's reputation. but i don't think they are going to texas the body of human lives and it's mosley. i'm
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in the center of henry and his audiology is still up the cool vietnam's coming. this policy of the country has changed. it's now unload, marketed economy will probably be unrecognizable. the man who led it to independence. it's the contradiction of the heart of vietnam today. a rigid communist government trying to govern a free wheeling market economy. reminders to those in charge of the principal directive to serve the people. tony chung out is there a noise. are all still a head here on the 0? i'm finished. i one more lives capitana, love boss, where we spoke to president. we sat a fan of all the attempted cool. that happened a year this week and about the challenges. one of your faces today, the name is brandon jackson. i'm a 3 point louisiana. i've recently been released for the
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25 and a half years, have been slee now less than 90 days. after a lifetime of prison, a man is now free to fight against our k racist laws that belong to the past. fault lines, conviction on a jersey to. this is a region that is relatively develop thing, but it's one also that is afflicted by conflicts. political ups, people, some of those we talked to elsewhere, saying that they sled up to a hearing that other villages had been a talk. what we do in all just sarah, is try to balance the stories, the good, the bad, the id tell. it says it was, and he's the people allow us into their lives, dignity ends. you mind if he asked me to tell this story the
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parking lot. now, in kenya, the recent unprecedented protests against a government plan to raise taxes as well as the president when returning back down these demonstrations were led by young people organize themselves on social media, knocking web spoke to some of the young protest, isn't i read beyond what's driving their movements you weren't got a what was one of this thousands of protesters on the streets of my re be in the last 2 weeks. she's studying lauren data science at university. this is, i think the most successful in explaining the government's controversial plan to raise taxes, to have tens of thousands of photos on instagram. then documenting the demonstrations
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and the police failed attempts to break them up with tear gas and move to count on each process. because in the last demonstrate has entered parliament on tuesday. they said late and corruption misspending by president william re says government and push them to the limit and say they've rejected the government's finance so it's not new angle, it's north and us specifically for the finance booth. it's a long pen top and go from a long period of time of premium already preventatives to adequately represent us. i concede on wednesday, retake back down and withdrew the bill. many of the demonstrators were young and educated and seeking jobs. many said they're worried about the features can use economy has brent significantly in recent decades on an off the middle class has grown to but not to communities of benefits. it is much from economic crisis and the plan to raise taxes even on essential,
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such as cooking oil and bread didn't go unnoticed. like people living here could be era. and i wrote these largest some home to nearly a 1000000 people, most of whom live on less than $2.00 a day. selling dma and these friends run a community project here their own and then mid twenty's the same reason weeks they've learned about the government annual finance bill for the 1st time in their lives, from social media content and says they also took to the streets. we often what's different about this movement? we do not look at the site for us. we look at the one a one for the one goal is that the issue whether the government rejects definitely nice been and then we is where the big we make sure that the government resides so that we can bring you need us on board, take care of these 2 people have been killed,
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including by security agents who use live gun file on on, on protest is outside parliament rights groups say thousands of campaigners has been abducted. the missing piece of denied it lead lead and many others to save, which i should resign. nobody knows what will happen next. any for when crowds will gather on the streets again. the 1st essence of achieve something that was always on the imaginable, just 2 weeks ago. many say that fear has gone malcolm web, how to 0. my baby. can you at least 18 people had been killed, dozens more injured in a series of suicide attacks. and ne and nigeria, the explosions happened in border state. police say a woman had a baby strapped to head back when she destination explosives. as a wedding in the town of what was the attacker's laser targeted, a funeral near camera room for those killed at the wedding and a hospital?
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another blast was reported at a security post and goes on. no one has claimed responsibility for the attacks while a cities across the u. s. canal enforced bands on homeless people sleeping outside in public places. the supreme court ruling also gave them the abilities of care out and compliments. activists in washington dc has been holding a rally to highlight the prophecy, faced by tens of millions of people the only general who led to repose at crew attempts in bolivia earlier this week has been transferred to a maximum security present just outside the capital of has the full in the army general one jose zuniga was sentenced to 6 months pre trial detention. so unique as, as he was following orders from president who is also a, which the president denies on 0 is to, is a boat was in the past and sat down for an interview with the president reset as it was thrust into the global spotlight last wednesday. when wrote
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military units seize the central square of la pass, the president immediately denounced mister president, we also the images of military units in the plaza in front of the presidential palace of the military entering the presidential palace. if you can, from the king of general and telling him that he has to respect the constitution of powers, but many people in the country believes that this was something organized by the government. what would you say to them? because they lived in the most, any very kind of kind of a few minutes. when you go to see if they has been comma still exceed, hooked on black. black looked at some point, the colors feathers just put them on them instead. when they, you'll know if i think it may, this will be this, you'll have you had a pending give that up with a bit of us uh, scheduled up with them and it does have like the crash you in this book video. and
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then the last little bit of insight by the system we then i said obviously that's when you go. but what do you think? what went wrong? i mean, was it in military intelligence? what failed? well, escape into these things here. is that a member of the he and the depth some of the contents of the head, i see. no zip or no. i'm searching altogether, right. okay. all right. and what the stuff i need to go is a 20 feet soon. so laser going by center temper into the pressure you say that the allies, these, the internet when you get those changes to be, i don't mean that is being at least tell them that you're living in the middle of i think what on the crises of a political crisis with the confrontation within the party between you and former president. if morales, how can you guarantee stability until the election is next year? so that is his reflection as a company of those, but he's disability and i feel that eviction process where there's, there's already and this was done. what you've done was under,
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as far as the advice in our system was in that a for limits? no. does he like especially alice patient was the one that is an official, someone for him to tell him any must give us authority. have you have this? i suppose he meant to go. was it out of 10? it was, how much does he want to go with? she told me the 5th or last and says same what does this with them? but i can't think that as haven't been looked at that i said going through on this bottom post. i mean, let's go to the ceiling, this bucket ring i took the point i see pursuing, if you missed the cash, expect the company of this thing. i looked around the corner and at least i see the cheapest. they can, it's going to show in this case then i'll probably general risk of getting that are going to be national. i mean, we haven't, i level and again, i, mr. setup initially another one of the youngsters evolution. and we'll try to keep up with all that set for this news out. don't go away. i'll be back in just a couple of the
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african stories from african perspectives. the museum, it is the menus to say mass email books from some people to short documentary by african filmmakers from the media and gonna, knowing that i'm actively contributing to the change. it's really a rewinding feeling, sleeping on water. and the go from a new series of africa direct on, i'll just sierra a theme is in power for prime ministers in 5 years. now, polls suggest the votes is one person's conservative out. will the u. k. like the change on the labels p a stall him, a full give receipts, to knock another chunk state without a 0. the coverage of the tax on counting the cost us death continues to balloon should americans and the rest of the world be worried. swift nomics all
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taylor swift concepts, boosting local economies and races introducing longer office hours, but will a 6 day week. welcome counting the cost on al jazeera. ok, so we start with driving forces. those are what are the emissions going to be? and it's not that easy. if you think about it, what are we going to be doing $3050.00, a 100 years from now? that's going to cause human bait emissions. how does the political system going to respond? how does the human psyche get a response? there you get an area which is really impossible to predict. and the question then becomes, how do you fix up between these events? how do you recover from a hurricane before you have time to really fix the damage? the question, i guess we might, as of drake, they'll pick up next time is why do we do nothing? thank you. the
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its election day in france and polls have opened across the nation. the far right and national valley is hoping to make big gains. the color that i missed ozzy attain, this is alger there at life. and also coming to dylan's power, military rapids, the full forces, say they've captured the capital of central state and south things. they all me there, it says it is still fighting in the area. intense specialist all taken face between is rarely soldiers and palestinians.
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