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movie. this is g.w. news live from the bird land a victory for turkey's opposition and a big blow for president heir to want. from even mom a little wins this done polls and they are all elections for a 2nd time the opposition candidate comes out on top in the controversial revote we'll go live to our correspondent for the latest. hundreds of thousands of people flood the streets of prague demonstrators turned out for what are thoughts of the czech republic's largest protest since the overthrow of communism they want prime
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minister bobbish to step down but he's standing firm. and tears protests and anger on the pitch at the women's world cup cameroon's footballers crashed out against england after a series of controversial calls by the video assistant referee. i'm carl last month thanks for joining us in turkey opposition candidate. as one the rerun of stumbles may or alexion the one over 54 percent of the ballot with now more than 99 percent of votes counted he says he is ready to work with presidential recha thai air to one to solve his temples problems is rival the now the younger daughter i'm from present everyone's ruling party as conceded. jake if he calls for
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the rerun after suffering a narrow defeat in the 1st election in march. as in istanbul for us she's been following these elections there you are yulia opposition candidate winning now for a 2nd time how surprised are you by that outcome. knowing his victory clearly doesn't come as a surprise at all to his supporters as you can see all around me people are celebrating they are chanting they want t. shirts and had bands with his political slogan that isn't turkish pear shaped is that an object everything will be a great mistake mama what has led and all embrace seems rather sleuths contained in the past week she has campaigned very hard he is trying to reach out to people he must've taken thousands of selfies with people here he won the vote in march by
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a very narrow margin of just 14000 votes and now you want to get a very good size of the 700000 votes and you can see how happy that makes people around me everybody tonight is celebrating it's a star supposition victory here in istanbul in this city all 16000000 people in 25 years so that's why everybody is so happy you. know. separate happy people in the streets there we want to just take a 2nd because the mom who has addressed his supporters in istanbul let's listen to part of what he had to say in that victory speech. to the church i am ready to work in harmony with you a president type heir to one that i aspire to do that i'm announcing that in front of all residents of istanbul. hit our strongest this is not a victory. this is a new beginning. i would like to say from here but as of tomorrow.
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i will treat the 16000000 people equally as their mayor. are you only about you know in the center of that massive party we heard the mama load there saying he wants to work with president add one but does the president want to work with him. to come president add one come graduated misstate mom on the on switch that he said he hopes that these results will be good for the country so let's hope for the most in love. but really and that's something i have to mention the ruling a cape cod's he still holds the majority in the city council here and it's something and they were one post on the charity of districts in the march election so theoretically they can lock the lot of decisions by mistake mama would look remains to be seen whether they let him do what he wants to do all schools but this nevertheless is that known to present doubt on endlessly take a peek they have been running this is not for such
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a long time and the sick know that's the message that you know emanates from this state is that miss out on his party are no longer invincible and that gives a lot of opposition supporters so much hope. you touched on a bear i mean it's a significant victory obviously for turkey's opposition but practically speaking what does this mean to how much can base starts to now perhaps oppose. well of course the mail off istanbul has no say in national politics but the message is that the opposition can indeed when they hear the opposition now rules out 3 large city cities here in turkey the 3 largest cities that they have a land grab is near in the west and is somebody with a 60000000 people and you know there is a populous saying here in charkhi coined by president i don't mean south we'll have a when there's some bold. when steady and not definite leave the sense you mention
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tonight here on the streets holiday symbol after this is the size of an extraordinary opposition victory those are the sentiments and definitely a party atmosphere there in istanbul you leon they very much. well it's a sight not seen since the 1989 crowds flooding the center of prague demanding the resignation of trek prime minister andre bobbish organizers say around a quarter of a 1000000 people turned out that would be the biggest crowd since the country's revolution in 1989 which overthrew communism sunday's rally was the culmination of a series of demonstrations in recent weeks against bobbish the leader of the populist no party he's under investigation for corruption and conflicts of interest . we've had enough no more they call this they've had enough of czech prime minister andre bobbish this is the country's largest demonstration since the
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velvet revolution that overthrew communism. and many here say the fight for freedom that began in 1909 isn't over yet. next year it's unacceptable that we have someone in the p.m.'s office who's facing criminal proceedings and he worked for the communist secret service that's not normal we want andre bobbish to step down but i sat on the above issues prime minister and a successful businessman his company i go to fed it is accused of misappropriating e.u. funds the demonstrators here say bobbish is trying to hinder the investigation the e.u. for its part also says bobbish has a conflict of interest in the case and has stopped paying i got a fair bit the prime minister has called a protest a campaign that won't change anything. for the critics but with more citizens vote in democratic elections and choose who serves in parliament and that is what decides who is part of the government for now bob is his party v.n.o.
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is sticking by him as are his coalition partners. let's take a look now at some of the other stories making news around the world opposition leader. has returned to the democratic republic of congo the country has yet to form a government after last year's election and then must says he anxious to unite the opposition he was acquitted of war crimes by the international criminal court last year after serving 10 years in prison. a newly formed a women's soccer team from the vatican called off a friendly match after a pro-choice protest by the opposing team 3 austrian players revealed slogans supporting women's abortion rights on their bodies before takeoff vatican representatives canceled the games saying. politics has no place in sports. some 8000 people turned out in kiev on sunday for the largest l g b t pride march in ukraine's history the parade has been marred by violence in the past and there
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was heavy police protection this time around but marching for the 1st time was a group of veterans from the country's conflict with pro russian separatists nick connelly went to meet some of the people challenging stereotypes of what it means to be a soldier in today's ukraine. rainbows as far as the eye can see so far so familiar but this is no ordinary pride parade security is tight and police often seemingly outnumber the participants here of pride has come a long way since it began with a few dozen participants back in 2013 and it's attracting new and diverse groups of people who are lewd and am there was that is the official greeter at ukraine's on forces and not something you expected to hear of pride parade until now that is their job is. i'm
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a soldier and i'm gay i was a volunteer in the dumb ass but i thought from 2014 to 2016 we're fighting on the front for the freedom of ukraine. and the freedom of every citizen in a free country like she do you agree with. his isn't a unique story hundreds of thousands of ukrainians from all of life have volunteered to fight since the conflict began in 2014 making the cranes armed forces more diverse than ever before but most choose to keep quiet about their sexuality until the rank. yard huge has been an active service since russia attacked us. if we don't stand up for ourselves we will be no freedom no equality and not just for l g b t people freedom has to be defended shot that. we will defend our children from paedophiles opposed to read this but what do you do with a poster go do something useful go fight i hear pride is still more demonstration
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and party a place for chance in posters and not for celebration yet. the. controversy rains at the women's world cup after anger went to cameroon out of the tournament with the help of the video assistant referee joining me to talk about that. now is ed mccambridge from sports and i mean there was anger we saw tears we saw protests on the pitch may walk us through what happened with cameroon and their players well it's fair to say cameron are absolutely fuming off that much and they were throughout the entire game itself in fact often we see football players and managers get in it isn't it was about one big decision but cameron comes players and the coach feel that several huge decisions went against them in this match they're really not happy and whether or not they're right to be so annoyed is neither here nor there because it's always a very sad thing when when a country leaves the world cup so emotional why did the world is against them it's not an os failing it's all but we don't have to listen to me rant about exactly
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what happened my colleague tom gainey has prepared a report for us so let's have a look at what happened now. england were quick to apply pressure and benefited from an early back pass from augustine as young 11 players on the goal line couldn't prevent center back step horton from hammering home to give the line misses the lead. number 2 came on the stroke of half time and meet through ball found ellen white and the strike a bright fool of the tournament. the flag had been raised but a v.a.r. intervention proved white was on side on the goal was given during furious protests among the cameroon players the mood was not improved at the start of the 2nd half when the stunning strike by a rotten shoe was disallowed for the most marginal of offsides in the build up cameroon were inconsolable and minutes later they were 3 nailed down alex greenwood converting
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a cleverly worked corner to send cameroon packing their tournament ends in violence here. i mean it's just a matter of centimeters you look at that line they are supposed to make things clear are supposed to take these judgment calls out of the hands of the referee and use technology is that working i mean it's just making it even worse for my opinion it's not working whatsoever i mean in the broader context we still have the same old problems with they are it is wasting a lot of time where the referee checks decisions it's also making these referees actually doubt the decisions they're making and it is also is ruining the atmosphere slightly a lot of fans still and if they should celebrate a penalty when it's awarded or a goal when it's scored because they have no idea if it's going to stand but i think this game is a perfect microcosm if you will of exactly what is wrong and right would be a all because on the one hand it did get everything right within the rules it technically make all right cool what was on side for her goal and the cameron player was offside for her goals which rightly disallowed of us making the right calls me why the controversy because i think i think when you get to
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a point where so many cameroon players are so incensed by decision that they think is so marginal and i can certainly see as as you just said. it's a matter since may does it not millimeters that cause the world cup goal to be disallowed she's not we've seed any actual advantage from being in that position and it's only because some someone in a t.v. studio in paris has said let's let go now i can see why they'd be so annoyed and i think debate you know both sides the debate were echoed perfectly in the manager's statements off of the game film level the england coach said that the cameroon players would it were described as well the cameroon coach had that been a miscarriage of justice which just goes to show you how polarizing they are has been one for me it's not working briefly how impressed for you with england not particularly they started the game well as we saw but they go a little bit rattled once cameroon players start getting a little bit annoyed and i think they're going to be in for a very hard task in snow away in the next round on fortunately psychology maybe getting a bit in the way of the action there at the cambridge to sports thank you very much thank you and before we go here's a quick reminder of the top story that we're tracking for you at this hour
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opposition candidate from in monaco is one a 2nd victory in the real run a business and they are all election is rival you know ali the rhythm of the ruling in a cave already has conceded defeat losing control of turkey's largest city deals a heavy blow at the president precious time i have ever won and it's hard. rushing d.w. news live from berlin for at the top of the hour. it's been 60 years since the. she was the 1st man to walk on the moon. as a small boy she dreamed of the stars. to see anything no matter how.

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