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this is due to every news coming to long live from gore then cambodia prepares to go to the polls with the result is already a foregone conclusion after banning the main opposition party's prime minister one send books to secure another term in office the only real choice voters have is to vote for him or not vote at all also coming up forest fires raging across the northern hemisphere amid the record hot summer in the united states firefighters are struggling to contain and for no that is engulfing forest are storing homes and
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threatening wives. and here in berlin thousands turned out for one of europe's biggest gay pride gatherings christopher street day. long welcome to the show my name's sarah harmon it's good to have you with. voters in cambodia are going to the polls on sunday but while there are many different names on the ballot they don't really have a choice after dissolving all the main opposition parties there's no one left to seriously challenge prime minister hun sen he looks set to extend his grip on power which is already lasted more than three decades. cambodia's ruling party has been bringing out the crowds the head of sunday's election. wherever you go it's difficult not to bump into this man who can send the prime
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minister and front runner in the election representing the cambodian people's party or c.p.p. he knows how to work his supporters at this rally and he can also afford to feel relaxed now he faces almost no challenge to extending his thirty three years in power he survived a commuter rouge pushed the country's royalty aside and was able to eliminate his biggest competitor the rival c.n.r. p party because of that and a crackdown on media critics called the election a sham. consignees very afraid. they'd be he's prepared to do anything. to cling to power so he doesn't hesitate to suppress. the rights this will be cambodia's six the elections since one thousand nine hundred three after decades of war and one cent has made it clear that he wants a big turnout a poor one could be seen as support for the banned opposition party so who in
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senate has urged employers to encourage their employees to vote. for anyone who opposes elections destroys the nation and democracy and should not be forgiven the . with once and lacking a serious challenger he seems assured of his seventh straight election as prime minister further securing his name in the history books. extremes are temperatures and many parts the northern hemisphere of last fire fires battling massive places and the united states at least five people have died in an inferno is raging through northern california police say over a dozen people in the city of reading are unaccounted for and fires still haven't been contained. now. it's a vision of hell fires swirling at high speed this is reading california at night
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wildfires raging through the forests and into the suburbs at incredible speed. and this is what they left behind hundreds of homes tend to char and rubble devastation for homeowners. to firefighters have already been killed whilst tackling the flames in california it's an uphill battle. only five percent of the blaze is under control so far current conditions high temperatures and wind are going nowhere every single person that i've talked to so far has made a mention that i don't know why it's doing what it's doing it's burning differently it's burning more aggressive. than it has in years past and i know we say that every year but it's unprecedented california is used to fires. but over in europe sweden isn't this summer huge places broke out even as far as the arctic
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north authorities warn conditions could get a lot worse in them winds could cause the fires to bread and lighting is likely to start new fires so we have all of what for so we are still on high alert and ready to fight any new blazes whole hog from this killer for them theater in new york but on those what. sweden's neighbors have been coming to to support sending people and planes planes sweden has never needed in the past but swedish officials say some of those international volunteers may have to be pulled out so great other risks elsewhere in europe like california and europe is facing an unprecedented fire season and firefighters are at their limits. here's a look now at some of the other stories making news around the world pope francis has accepted the resignation of cardinal mccarrick one of the most prominent figures in the catholic church in the united states this follows allegations of sexual abuse against the cardinal including the case involved an eleven year old boy francis has ordered mccarthy to remain in seclusion and in prayer until the
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church trial is held. for as president marching of his car has announced a referendum on planned political and judicial reforms aimed at stamping out corruption reforms include cutting private election funding and introducing a second chamber in congress comes after a phone conversation emerged that appeared to show judges trading favors with businessmen and lawmakers. tens of thousands of russians of protest against plans to hike the country's retirement age rallies organized by trade unions and the communist party mobilize people in over a dozen cities across the country many russians have voiced their anger over the fact that this new or tyrant age of sixty five is the same as the life expectancy for russian that. well as people in zimbabwe prepare to head to the polls they'll
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be casting their vote for a leader not named robert mugabe for the first time in a generation it's the first election since the former president was ousted from power last year current president. is running in a tight race against opposition leader nelson chamisa both sides are pushing for every vote before the polls open. asin barclays presidential race enters the final days of both sides are turning out in force rallying and dancing in support of their candidates the zanu p.f. the fancy footwork is all for this man imus and. was once mccarthy's right hand man with the ominous nickname of the crocodile he took over when mccarthy was forced to resign but has enthusiastic backers from his supporters who called him e.d. that's not easy i've come voluntarily to support my president. i want to assure him that i've got your vote come monday my ex and.
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my president. may. ease off there is simple revive the economy tackle unemployment and attract foreign investment and that seems enough to get the greens dancing on the pitch. but in the red corner the movement for democratic change is rallying its support and not just with that dance moves there is a show of strength for the forty year old preacher nelson shimmies. with that idea. that we're going to have gays who are buying case. we don't go food. people out johnston i love going to israel because of mine was everything there is called for. in the campaign trail chemise have made
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a few rash promises like bringing the world cup and the olympics to the country and building a high speed train system to controversially chemise is already saying that he has won the election and any other result would prove the poll is rigged whatever his claims analysts say monday's vote will be a close run race with the possibility of a runoff later in sept. here in berlin thousands gathered for the city's annual christopher street day parade this year was the fortieth time event has been held in the city it's one of europe's biggest gay pride events but it ended early this year organizers canceled some parts of the evening to storm warnings in the german capital. burnt geyser has been at almost every christopher street day parade he's one of the pioneers of the movement. if you could do it i'm always excited as i was the first time the excitement doesn't stop me. he helped
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organize the first event held in one nine hundred seventy nine when nearly five hundred people in west berlin demonstrated for equal rights at the same time public opinion was hostile towards them. but then i found that we got some positive reactions and that was very relieving for me but he gave me courage. to come up christopher street day is not just a street party it's also political the fight for equal rights and acceptance in germany is far from over campaigners what the constitution amended to protect against discrimination based on sexual identity there also calls for better education anti gay insults are still widespread in gym schools. didn't have any problem i know we're not there yet not good there's still a lot of injustice we have to deal with and i think this is a wonderful way of doing that and not about us not there it's good in developing a show who you are is going to be public people shouldn't i hope this is about freedom and not having to hide anymore you can be yourself. crime statistics
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however show that being yourself can be dangerous in berlin alone there were three hundred twenty four confirmed homophobic attacks last year the unreported number will be significantly higher for byrne geyser and tens of thousands of others the fight for justice continues. all the tour de france is coming to a close and it appears we have a new winner here to tell us more about that is at the cambridge from ed good to have you in the studio we're still at a stage left to go but it looks like we already know who's going to take it tell us what's going on so it was the second to last stage of course and a final opportunity today for the chasing pack to try and usurp the right thomas at the top of that lee. bored as any good at all family tell you it's customary at the top of france very strangely that the race leader is never challenged on the final day so all we have to do today was maintain his lead of a second place tom and do milan and as we're about to see the welshman held his
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nerve. the moment the right thomas has dreamed of the tour de france title is as good as his thomas produced another excellent display in the penultimate stage he finished the time trial in third place and crucially retained a lead of almost two minutes in the general classification. to do on the biggest stage of all. over three weeks. since a. time trial world champion tom to milan won the stage an outcome that keeps the dutchman in second place overall. he finished narrowly ahead of chris froome the four time tour de france champion has had a difficult few weeks but will at least end up on the podium in paris but barring a disaster it's his team sky colleague thomas who will take his crown as the holder of road cycling's most prestigious title. so
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thomas looking set for victory there he's competed before but we've never really heard his name in contention to win what do you do right this year where he's always been more of a supporting cyclist that's been his role the team's guys he's played an important role as chris froome has claimed tour de france titles over the past few years his highest ever finish in the past was fifteenth so for many it's a bit of a shock that he's done so well this year but there were signs there for instance in last year's tour he was in second place before he fell off his bike broke his collarbone so although we didn't have the luck last year there was clearly pedigree there and some cycling fans could expect a good performance from again this year and he also didn't take part in the chiro which is the big tally and which happens just before the tour de france all the other cyclists chris froome for example and it takes a lot out of you. is possibly a lot more fresh than the other competitors well and it went right for him and had a great is a great run all right rest is important guys set for its sixth the win in seven years with
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a controversial tour haven't they have chris froome. the defending champion he's been spotted he's been booed he's actually had physical altercations with fans on the mountainside a lot of people aren't happy with him taking paul he was involved in a big doping allegation and obviously in the cycling is the last hole in what you want to be basically you know accused of doping so it's very bad on his record he was cleared of the allegations but people still aren't happy to see him cycling part now away from the cyclists the team manager dave brailsford he had to apologize as well for basically saying the spitting that was happening was all part of french culture so he wasn't very happy of course i mean so it's french people so a great victory again for skype but there have been a few setbacks along the way all right a bit of drama at the tour de france it wouldn't be the same without it that is ed thank you very much for being with us today. almost come to the end of our program and don't forget you can always get your news on the go by downloading our app from
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