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the thing as global binding is the right the the french president cost his valez and the 1st round of the parliamentary elections. the fall arrived national riley is hoping to make a big game, the color that installed the attain. this is alger 0 at life from the also coming in 10 special is that taking place between israeli soldiers and palestinian fighters and northern gauze to dry a neighborhood to don's cabinet through rapids, both forces say they've captured the capital of central states in the southeast,
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beyond me though, says it is still fighting in not meeting the i'm come on either in for shotwell, we have millions of runs, are being re fact created by board. the whole from says heading to the poles and elections that could bring great uncertainty of the country and to, to europe. for the 1st time, the fall arrived national riley policy of miranda, penn has the chance to become the largest in a vote that could see support for president emanuel mack on centrist block dwindle . the final outcome often next sunday, 2nd round, could also lead to a political style made a step. boston begins our coverage not from nice. 2 weeks ago, nobody in france was expecting to go to the faults to day, but he had a off voting and a snap election seen as president and manuel my counts big gamble. nearly 50000000 registered voters will decide if his political center will survive. or if their
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folks go to the far right or to the far left, here in the south of france, a traditional stronghold of the far right. immigration has become the main topic, chicago for all you're speaking about. nice for me, the main problem, the security. i'm from nice and i no longer feel it's my city and it makes people like me, one to leave and told me we are friends, but they call us 2nd class citizens. and because we have to citizenship and they will say that those were born french meanings, looking at skin, color, religion, etc. and that's what we don't want. that's what put people like us uncomfortable position crossing his foes. the president's shot was an optimistic face. but she could be the one celebrating marine the plan and her part of j 28 year old jordan, but the law has a chance to become fonts. as for as far right prime minister, the national rally party has tried to soften its image, but the opponents say it's strong. anti immigration stands is
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a danger to french values and turns millions of people into 2nd floss citizens. it's just the left is new popular front as well. i'm the loose coalition to come to the far right lead by the socialist on both party of john luc mental show. they have campaigned on lowering the pension age and making immigration easier, which will turn back reforms implemented by my call. it's seen as the most crucial election in decades, which would move the country in a fairly different direction. a follow rice mode here in the conservative south could predict sentiments and the rest of the country, only after the 2nd from next sunday, the french will know if and how uncertain the political future of the country will be. steps, awesome, l $20.00. nice. well, let's find out how polling is going and speak to a correspondent showing how he's in the french capital, paris join. as we watch these queues, i expect turn up, so can quite high reflecting just what's at stake. it yeah,
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i can tell you what i'm standing now is accuse of suddenly disappeared. it is lunchtime in france. and the french of course, take that pretty seriously. but to announce has been brisk all morning, 25 percent. it turned out here in the 14th. i don't just not parish by midday that is extremely high and precincts around the country over reporting high to not. it is very clear that the french public school, too aware of what is at stake now reporting restrictions on the day of the vote may not call and going to actual opinion polls or the projections. but it's also also worth noting that in this to ram system that from says it's quite difficult to make any predictions of the basis of the 1st round the week to come. we'll see heavy jump king among the parties, shifting alliances, candidates in individual districts standing back to allow a stronger wanting, who has the best chance of beating the far right. that has been the sort of collective tradition of french politics for many, many years. and the step was pointing out the fall, rock this time around, very much in contention, the national rather than bring the pendant extremely well in the european
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parliamentary elections at the beginning of this month of spock, this snap election winning double the number of votes of emanuel microns, centrist alliance, and of course there is another force in french politics. now, this left is the block that nobody saw coming. emanuel macro, them a lot of people gambling that the district parties of the left would have sent folks his way for his central alliance to counter the file. right? that may not happen the centrist block, now the socialist, communist, the greens, and of course the far left from some bad poverty of john, new smelling show. now also a factor will turn it, let me ask you the question. so many a wondering why then from a position to the power and weakness does not problem even cold a selection a look, i mean, even many in france and many voters, many politicians perplexed by that very question, not least in the manual backgrounds,
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a party of course having suffered that defeated the european parliamentary elections, he called you the now is this snap poll essentially si size, asking the french public for what he described. as clarifications he wanted to put to them a very simple proposition. do you really want to be governed by the far right by this party of learning the pin that despite and attempt to re branding and clean up . since 2011 still displays these tendencies towards racism, center phobia empties lubbock, feeling homophobia. he was gambling essentially that the parliamentary, the european parliamentary vote at was a protest, but rather the next an expression of true political intent. earlier i spoke to pier hesky, he's a seasoned political commentator here in paris. and this house he sees things on folding. we would be confronted with a quite a bit. that's your, you know, it's a french word. that means that you have a different presidents and prime minister from 2 different political parties. we've
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had that before in the past and of possibly the whole and jack shit, huck, but the 2 parties were not as far apart as a prison. nicole and the national ready would be this time. so it is uncharted territory for, for us with huge consequences for europe, for ukraine, for the foreign policy. okay, on what a manual macro will get. he's onset soon enough. france will get his onset soon enough of the 1st sort of shades of a full of picture emerging liked it tonight. the rest of it coming in about a week's time to be watching very nicely and data and how that for us and the french capital watson calling today. thanks, jeff i of the intense fighting has been taking place in garza city. israel's military has continued shelling residential neighborhoods. smoke could be seen blowing above the
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area of shoes. i am well attack so also carried out on the neighborhood of this. i turn a number of palestinians, cool, dropping days of fighting around gauze us as he has managed to escape to find medical health. we understand that these 2 is really soldiers have been killed. i guess i would imagine dsl loved as these riley tanks advanced. they were coupled with massive gunfire. i saw old people running for their lives. i returned home to take my family. but within minutes these riley tanks of already surrounded the area . we couldn't leave so we would locked in for 3 days. so i think a lot in the head and more modern, these really soldiers stormed our home through gas bones all over the ground floor and stone grenades. they smashed a door, an open fire on us. we kept screaming that we are all women and children. hardly. we raised white flags, but no response. these rarely soldiers kept shooting and shouting at us non stop.
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well, let's talk correspondence on the ground can butare. she's in darrell ballot and central garza. and as we watch that offensive interest, a continue more and more palestinian families have fled. but there are still many, many trumps that of the yes for more than 4 days. now since that encouraging started, there are families that were on able to evacuate. they were able to leave their houses due to the heavy artillery settings as strikes, strows and lots copters. there has been an appeal from another assignment. he's saying that they are trapped. no one could reach them, no medical at teams, no a journalist, no ambulances, they're trying to call the red cross or any international organization to evacuate them for days, they're out of water. there are the fluid there also under constant spot here are
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tele, reselling an air strike. this is one of the family that was able to raise their voice and to send their message due to journalists, and we're trying to spread the message, but there are other tens of other families till traps. we're had been trying to talk to the medical teams on the crowd is a yeah. to ask them about the casualties. are they reaching the people in that's or yeah. and they're saying that it's very hard for the medical teams to reach that area due to that intensive fight thing in the intensive our tenant recently, and the airstrikes. and let me remind you that there are only, there's only one hospital in the central bravo city. still working, which is the hospital, but the medical themes they're, they're saying that they cannot reach people. they do not know if there are people trapped under the rubble of their people to insure it. because there are people killed, they could not reach anyone. and this is continuing for the 4th consecutive day,
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it's very intensifying in us and also in dropbox where there has been continuous fighting and continuous our tenant resetting in the past couple of days and also on people's work dropped yesterday. not sure who's yeah, yeah. and the medical teens and the ambulances were also not able to reach them. so the same exact scenario is happening across the causal strip. and people are being internally forced to become displaced over and over again. but people are saying and telling us that they believe that there is no place, same thing gossip. wherever they go. there's so being targeted by that is ready for it includes all right, that with all of our lives as far as reporting from the ground and darryl, the thank you and the
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citizens power military, rapid support forces say they've captured an important city in the southeast. they claim to have taken out of a sudden job the capital of sanaa state, the sudanese telling me that he says that it is still fighting in that area. thousands of people have been forced to flee their homes due to the fighting between the army and the are assessed. this conflict has already created the world's largest displacement crisis. according to a u. n dot study nearly 26000000 people. that's the cost of students population. i'm facing food shortages with 755000 on the brink of starvation. well, let's take a closer look at where the fighting has been taking place over recent days. the army and the permanency forces had been engaged in fis baffles, and several states now and no stopped for. they fought for several days around the state capital of sasha. in the southeast, in central state. the army is involved with intense battles with the recess. fighting is also happening and by the news that some west quarter found, the state the are says say that they took the state capital output less than 10
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days ago. and in the capital call to and its surrounding region. there is also attention animals and has moved from the the recess is gaining more and more control of territory around sudan, especially towards the south eastern south west, some parts of the country. they already control a large portion of the door for region, with the exception of a fashion, which is the only remaining 60 and the army control, along with other on groups alive to the army. but then when you look at the rest of the campus, especially with the south east and south west inside, it looks like the our stuff is getting controlled. what we do know for sure is that they say that they've taken control of the army base, the 617th infantry division there in st. john and south eastern sedan, the army that does not dispute that claim, but they do say that their forces are still present in the city and they are still fighting. but which we definitely can confirmed. is that civilian have what is the class has been many of them have thought of leaving the city since yesterday when
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the fighting took place. and more people are leaving the city this morning. as you're speaking, many of the people who are in st. just people who will flip some of the concept phones, people who fled from foot to near the capital to have sent it back to their home towns because they'd seen that it would be safe for people who have fled from the duffel region. many people already people who have been displaced and they live in most communities, getting assistance from 8 agencies. now these people are once again forced to flee, in addition to the residence of st, just 50. so we elected to see the number of people who were displaced from the conflict, which is already the highest in the world increase even further. at least 3 hezbollah fighters have been killed, often is really drone attack in southern lebanon. he's really military has been targeting the village of kula for the past 2 days. now is rel, i'm hezbollah has been exchanging in daily, cross 4 to 5 since the war, and also began as well. let's not speak talk hospital awesome bag. he's in, marshall you and that's in southern lebanon,
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as it took us through what's been happening there on that border. we've seen tensions build and fee is the best collection from the absolutely attentions have been building that has been escalation. now, what we can tell you is that not long ago, his was like confirmed that 3 of their flight as had been killed in those drones strikes on the border time of for the now that has been exchanged, a fire along the southern border. it is okay, is that strikes using the flight to jets using me? so i was using drones, not henry against his board at times, villages and cities and then his but also hits. is there any positions now this time for that was meant this has been talked to 2 days in a row, and we believe it was a, is there a new drone? and as i said with, i've confirmed that needs to be up, they fight. this has been killed by his but i've also said that dave is right, need positions. now they say that they use active talk to miss odds against the sex amounts of amusing and that's what i meant to those not far from where i'm standing
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now. in fact, we can see it from this hill top now. here's where the volts are really strong for take of them. what they say striking soldiers virus and benefit russia. again along the southern border. but also last night, sunny boons are heard across the 11. and that's when a fight it gets trouble foster then the speed of signed, know we so to use rating jets and this guy last night along with that sound, that's funny. boom. it's this is incredibly loud. sound the shakes, buildings and it's thought that it's used as a source of intimidation. the rest of it just stops people from sleeping. it scares people. the old story is a game of catching mess with his beloved because on june the 6th, his beloved game that they fight and on t across from this off. and this could be 0, trying to figure out what to weapons and systems is for the have what we have to remember living on is this something country. these isaac, any jets coming in to the lebanese aspects. so as i said,
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pensions have been good building, the is a fear of escalation, and the latest is a side you radiate, has a, it's citizens to needs living on other countries, have this, it does not have trouble. and if they have the most sense to me, but the is a fear that this could turn action into an or that will. but as you said, the tensions and strikes along the southern border has been continuing daily as a day could that for us and lodge, are you in, in southern lebanon? thank you very much. i will still head here on, i was in the you, k tightens. it's visa rules will not come in for international students and their families the
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. ringback the the, the matcher watching out a 0. let's remind you about top story is this our national riley lead? i'm reading the pen has cost highlighted and friends as a nation holds its fast snap parliamentary elections and nearly bessie is depend on how far away policy i'm hoping to make some big gains. 2 rounds of version will choose $577.00. and israel's military has been carrying out artillery, selling, and the change and neighborhood in gauze the city. the army has also targets at the nearby area and said to him in the past few hours, south of this trip injuries and deaths have been reported of to is there any forces
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fund house to dons permanent, to rapid support for us to say they've captured an important city in the southeast . they came to now in control of the city of send jobs. the capital of sanaa, stayed the army there. it says that it is still fighting in that area. these 7 people, including 3 children, have been killed. and a russian missile striking building and in the southeast and ukraine, local officials say 11 others, but also badly injured themselves. hit critical infrastructure as well as several residential building of the whole. the 2nd round of campaigning has officially begun in around a head of a presidential ramos next week. no candidates secured enough votes to win an outright majority and fridays, but let's take a look at the results from the fast around the sol, reformist, candidate, and the certainty. yes. kim came out and talked with 42.5 percent of the voters who
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was followed by conservative science lady a former chief needs indigo. she said with that to 8.6 percent of the verse slightly less than 40 percent of eligible vs took part in the selection. according to the interior ministry, that would make it a new historic low turnout since the 1979 revolution. as in how the reports out from tyrone us, rams division stood in the way of a candidates winning enough votes to assume the presidency. a 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. the votes needed to win the vote also. so a historic low turn out in a possible sign that many iranians may not believe change can come from the balance box. what i want. 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
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the rounds recent history. the 2 candidates who will now be buying for the presidency can be any different performers. plus who possess scan, who enjoyed a slightly wants to improve relations with the west to allow for the lifting of sanctions. his reform is credentials, appeal to some of those, this illusions with the system. but it wasn't, you know, i love your while you, none of the candidates that came to manage the country. they also didn't, we 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 ibrahim or i see and has been criticized for clamping down on civil liberties. georgie, i believe that you need to can run the country, 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
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a disadvantage without a consensus candidate. the results of friday's the vote. so the internal divisions within the conservative champs that holds power. they also show the reform is struggle to remain relevant. at least the factions that does not challenge, but tries to change from within the system. there is a voter after see here, and the electorate is large. the divided have also been years of economic hardships, largely caused by the sanctions. now with a run of quote set to take place on july, the 5th turn up for once again, play a big role center for their houses, the to test on pull to another election down. immigration is one of the major issues ahead of next week's general election in the u. k. for families of overseas students who are studying the recent changes to visa roles may force them to rethink where they can learn and live. police reports from london.
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making breakfast for her children ma, how to write on on to montagna is the post of many daily duties. but aisha entails the profit. bread is a taste of home in karachi before a day of work and study in london. her family is, hey, well, i used to take sight master's degree in journalism but she could be one of the last to enjoy the support of i loved ones after the government types and visa rules for dependence of students. and it's just lead 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 in education without having at least your husband. if not your kids with you. i feel like it's really cutting off a huge swath of society. very few are now allowed to bring that dependence with the spots of government promises to come to immigration. the hiring office says the 10
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to 12 months up to march this year, they were more than 111000 visas issued to students 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 starting price of the current government and say political policies contesting the selection. if the good site just gives people stability. 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 pa, devices, decision to leave pakistan for the u. k. well, husband sucky brofy has been able to work in the k industry on his visa, or you said doesn't believe the system is being abused. all that, that needed fixing the image in our imaginations as so exaggerated that it's people's grand loves an entire like cohorts of people coming in. there's intense
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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? the 2nd phase of a controversial plan to deport. ask on refugees from practiced on the set to begin moving, 800000 off guns couldn't be expelled. and if they don't leave voluntarily, they will face arrest and deportation. moving 541000 before leaving the initial phase, which began last november. come all high to has more from the cars on a refugee camp. a show where i've kind of been stay the deadline, part of one refugees has already come through and then 600000. i've gone. i've
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already gone back through the country. now the pockets on the government says it reports all illegal aliens and focused on to be expected from focused on. it's of course and bring to guard your germanic area and problems. well, people who have guard focused on home for decades, it says read that children were born. they did read that by the good. and they say that they need to be given more time to back up. i do also wind up their livelihood . many have made and restaurants in this country. i know there one more time, so that a but to make it in ready to go back in a dignified manner. they complain that there is a knock on the door and the date of the night then are given any time to leave the country. and that's of god's that going to create a huge amount of debt. and i said, because i've run this done, it's been not that big. and these people don't know what they are going back to
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their complain that focused on should have given them more time that time forward. but the fact that buckets on needs, they've looked off to them, but they're not happy about the young, dignified way in which they are being now thrown out of the country. their government are focused on the other. i said that 0 dollar and for illegal alien after the spirit of our tax insights focused on which focused on claims on india late in regards of one constituent, the majority of the population of affording their living in the country. they're now going to build up wrong commodity that is your data at the head on a refugee camp. and for shotwell, now the army general who led to a reported coup attempt in bolivia earlier this week has been transferred to a maximum security prison just outside the council latasha. this will not let me change the general one who is a, is an ego, was sentenced to 6 months pre trials attention. so when he gets says,
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he was following orders from presidents and these all say which the president denied. all that set for me in his dogs, the attend next inside story looks at the rise of the fall right in front to stay with us here on out just here the the, let's get going with your weather uptake right to have the, a long, copious amounts of rain for japan's main island of han shoe here dark at the blue and the yellow. that is the more intense rain that we're dealing with. is there a seasonal summer radiance? just setting up here. it's going to give us a soaking. couple 100 millimeters of rain certainly could produce some land sites, all of this what, whether it kicks back over these, trying to see rate across the yangtze river valley. places like whoo, hong getting straight to a solid bands of rain and same goes for qualen. and once you profit it's to,
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to the middle east, here's how the story goes. not really dealing with a brisk wind up and down the golf. so not a lot of humidity, not hazy, at least for now. it's looking like later in the week seems will change quite could close in on 50 degrees. same goes for best, right. and for us here in doha, about 45 is what we're shooting for. on monday, a breeze off, the radian see here means sending storms are likely in karachi 36 degrees as some showers up against the foothills of the himalaya. there in northern foxes funds so as long as the bag could catch a few drops. most of the intense rain in india is in the northeast states of our natural per dash. we've got highest level alerts issued for just how much rain we're going to see over the next little bit. so that could produce some funny, be careful out there. as the what does a, i really mean for the future of humanity? what sort of future societies we want?
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it creates all of this technology roommates. do we still have power of choice? a g i 's beach, actually 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, might in the building an entire country, the future is going to be good for the i would be nice to have to put functions as well. as human on al jazeera friends is preparing to vote and that's not the general election. it was pulled off of the fog lights made the big gains in european parliament directions. so once with the pretense of victory by the fog lights being for francis future and how would it shape politics in the rest of europe? this is inside story, the .
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