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this is deja vu news live from berlin a political earthquake in turkey as the opposition wins control of istanbul 1000 celebrate as the victory deals a humiliating bull blow to president ret to type heir to one and his ruling a k party the opposition candidate promised in mama lou hailed the outcome as a vote for change does that also mean the beginning of the end for air to one. also coming up the rescue of 12 times points from a flood it came one year ago captured the world's attention now the boys have returned to the site of their ordeal to give thanks and ukraine hosts its biggest
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ever gay pride parade we will speak with the group that joins the marchers for the 1st time the history of the event. and more controversy at the women's world cup the browns where there were tears and protests on the pitch as cameroon struggled to cope with what they saw as a contentious refereeing in their loss to england. i'm sorry kelly welcome to the program turkey's president rich of type area one has suffered a serious defeat after losing control of istanbul and a rerun of the may or election their opposition candidate who won the vote by a landslide his victory and a quarter century of rule in the city by air to wants islamic conservatives observers say that it is a triumph for democracy and could change across the country. the
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undisputed victor of istanbul's maryla lection is this man. he extended his majority in sunday's controversial rerun of a ballot he'd already narrowly won in march the new man called it a vote for change would be the very this is not a victory this is a new beginning. like to say from here that as of tomorrow i will treat 16000000 people equally as i'm a. german. president red chip tired out of one's a k party called the 1st result a regular on the electoral board agreed this time around the ones man banal a year conceded defeat. according to the results as of now my competitors are a crumb in woman who is leading the race i congratulate him and wish him good luck
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. tens of thousands turned out to celebrate. today john leo i'm so excited about it the right person has one justice's one love and unity one the people in istanbul have won everything it's great now we will work for a bright future together shoulder to shoulder but really i am so happy. that i'm actually trying to get the moment get ignored it's enough the people have spoken and their will has become clear justice has been served in the world. but the a.k. party faithful was shocked and disappointed. has a mind game it has and i think people do not see the good things thai of edward has done we are all sad our relatives came here from other cities just for today now we are so sad disappointed that it will be the end of the eye cape
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a few serves as man. the result is a further blow. the president out of one who's been accused of tearing at some and is struggling to revive a flagging economy he also lost municipal elections in ankara and is mia in march but istanbul is the jewel in his crown out of one's hometown and where his career started as man now the city and its new leader going their own way. and let's get more now we are joined from istanbul by our own ahmad he is the spokesperson for the a k p it is welcome to the program and thank you for joining us your party called for this free vote you just lost it by a landslide your reaction. well of course this is a measure of the politics sometimes win and sometimes what we were we were actually feeling in the 1st wrong because there were irregularities and this time around we
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see that the process was much more clear for everyone and this is i think an important step order to move. and it's part of a larger trend i mean the a.k.p. also lost recently to the opposition dot just in istanbul but also it awkward ancora in izmir how do you see your party's future right now. like i said these are these are local elections and there are there are always both scenarios for election in the market the correction is sometimes even sometimes the . party has worn disability all the rest with parties and party has to. open their wallets in this country. the results you know if we look at them just broadly speaking showing. citizens clearly wanted change in their leadership where do you think the a.k.p. let them down and left them disappointed. excuse
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me i couldn't i couldn't hear you could you please repeat your question voters clearly disappointed with the a k p s leadership where do you think that you've let let them down. who called you a question well but i think you are talking about the direction of our people and like i said this is the nature of politics we have sometimes moments sometimes you lose and we will take out thought as. the lies the results we have. and will try to improve ourselves because we are the one that is sort of in this country. we will continue being for. the giants in your party type erda want turkish president i mean he is own political career began it is how much of this is a personal defeat this election for. the
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i think there are technical problems really here your question i'm going to leave it there dan. i'm on we appreciate you sticking with us despite those technical issues that we've had here with the sound as we mentioned that you were the spokesperson for the a.k.p. in istanbul and we appreciate it. let's get a quick check of some other stories making news around the world the leader of georgia's waling party has announced its sweeping political reforms following mass protest zina eventually said that the country will switch from a mixed electoral system to a proportional one from 2020 this fills the key demand of anti-government demonstrators who were protesting the party signs with russian. rescuers in cambodia have pulled 2 people alive from the ruins of a building that collapsed on saturday an official said that they were in a serious condition and these 28 people died in the accident which happened on
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a construction site also being used to house the workers. well now to a story from thailand that captured the world's attention a year ago 12 boys from a youth football team decided to explore a cave with their coach in the northern province of china right now after it started raining and floodwaters rose in this area the group became trapped 1st efforts to find them failed the search team grew to hundreds of people including diving experts and rescuers from around the world and then after 9 days with no news and 4 kilometers from the caves mouth divers they found everyone here starving but still a life now came the task of bringing them safely through this flooded cave that we see here a mission that cost one rescue diver his life finally almost 3 weeks after their ordeal began one by one these boys here and their coach they were rescued and they
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were greeted as national treasures let's get more on the story that we all remember here do have used charlotte charleston pill is in chiang rai she is joining us now we have to say that you know a cell of a tory atmosphere there right charlotte what's going on today. i say yes the absolute highlight today has been seeing those 12 boys and their coach all together in the same room is really a rag glimpse of these young men now really a lot of people very excited to get to austin some questions that they haven't had the chance really to ask them before privacy is very scary strictly controlled by authorities here is a lot of people very interested to know how they're getting on how they're the lives of change how the boys we're not just there to talk to us unfortunately they also took part in a ceremony here that was a buddhist ceremony that essentially wish them a long and happy life the boys also pay tribute to the thai diver who is
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commemorated in the statue just behind me who very sadly lost his life during this rescue the boys in the press conference said that they considered him a father they were very grateful they said that his widow as well has been like a mother to them so it was very moving hearing them speak and and remember this anniversary one year on now this is part of a series of events that have being held to commemorate this rescue operation yesterday there were thousands of people gathered here at the cape they were taking part in a fund run and a bike ride that was designed as a charity event was designed to raise money for tourism here in the area and actually sarah a number of the boys took part in that run say people are really excited to see them out on the streets and really in quite a jolly happy me how are they coping charlotte one year on. well of course that was the main thing that was being asked of them in that press
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conference some of them seemed to be trying to shy away from the limelight a bit some of them were quite quiet mean of course this was a huge trauma that these boys lived through as we had a short time ago they were without lights when they were in this tunnel for almost 3 weeks without food as was extremely traumatic for them so some of them were quite nervous about talking to me they have been absolutely catapulted into the spotlight since this rescue others though a little bit more vocal one boy in fact sort of joked about the fact that his parents had become even more protective of him since he came out of the cave we also had for him to have the boys who said that they want to become a navy seal themselves in a market of stank you know respects to the to the navy seal who lost his life during that rescue and their rescue what sort of impact has it had on the region. well you have to bear in mind sara is that people here really do laundry view this
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as a huge success story for thailand a lot of the divers lot of the rescuers that we spoke to about this had said that for days weeks even they went sure that these boys were going to make it out alive they said that the they were preparing partly for a recovery rather than a rescue mission so a lot of people here are very keenly aware that this anniversary could be could have been a very different event the site could be remembered for something very very different a real tragedy instead it's become something of a of a tourist site we spoke to some of the managers of the national park here they said in high season up to 2000 people were coming every day so get a firsthand taste of the ordeal to check out the cave and their losses by the fact that the cave is still closed president present apparently they're not even sure whether or not it's going to open but there are some plans in place to to try and make it right to visitors center for people to have a look around and learning center. have to see whether or not that comes to
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fruition and fill in thailand thank you. you're watching news still to come on the program the viral photo from when greenland that is making a splash around the world we will meet the photographer behind the images showing the reality of global warming in the arctic. and tears protests and anger on the pitch at the women's world cup cameron's footballers crash out against england after a series of controversial calls by the video assistant referee. but 1st u.s. secretary of state my palm pale has started a tour of other countries to try and form an international coalition against iran his 1st stop is saudi arabia where he was welcomed by king found on and the crown prince i'm pale will go on to hold talks with fish oils and other gulf states as well as europe and asia the visits come as tension escalates between the 2 countries last week the u.s. pulled back from military strike in retaliation for the downing of an american
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drone. and the u.s. is to announce a fresh round of trade sanctions against iran today u.s. president donald trump said that he hopes that the measures will bring iran back to the negotiating table many ordinary iranians are already suffering under the strain of the current sanctions some say they've been pushed into poverty. iran is feeling the pinch the reintroduction of u.s. sanctions has had a crippling effect on the economy the value of the reale has plummeted pushing inflation to over 30 percent and u.s. president donald trump's attempt to destroy the country's oil industry is having an effect to the influential middle classes are among those hard hit. during it is that they have the economic war as a reality and people are under extreme pressure they keep telling us to be strong but we can already hear the sound of our bones breaking under this pressure some iranians are being pushed below the poverty line. as far as i can see people's
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purchasing power has been more than half to. anyone earning between $1500000.00 reales to $2000000.00 reals a month between $35.47 u.s. dollars who also needs to pay rent won't be able to even afford to buy bread and potatoes it's unimaginable. the lifting of sanctions in 2016 spurred rapid growth of more than 12 percent but their reimposition last year dealt a massive blow. the international monetary fund is forecasting the iranian economy will shrink by 6 percent this year. the withdrawal of foreign companies has also driven up and employment european firms that have left include car makers most eighty's and persia oh but smaller firms are also becoming increasingly wary of doing business in iran. should iran follow through on its threat to enrich uranium beyond permitted levels the nuclear deal could collapse entirely in that case u.n.
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sanctions would also be reimposed a move that could bring iran's economy to its knees. some 8000 people turned out for the largest l.g.b. t.q. event in ukraine's history there was heavy police protection at the pride parade to prevent violence at the event has seen in the past few. the was 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 her. glory to ukraine glory to the heroes the crowd that is the official group of ukraine's armed forces and not something you expected to hear at kiev's pride parade until now that is their job is called i'm
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a soldier and. i was a volunteer in the last battalion i fought from 2014 to 2016 were fighting on the front for the freedom of ukraine. and the freedom of every citizen in a free country life should you knew. his isn't a unique story hundreds of thousands of ukrainians from all rocks of life have volunteered to fight since the conflict began 20 fourteenth's making the cranes on forces more diverse. the evidence that most choose to keep quiet about their sexuality until they leave the ranks. due to have been an act of service and attacked us. if we don't stand up for ourselves there'll be no freedom no equality and not just for. freedom has to be defended shop. we will defend our children from paedophiles supposed to read this word what are you doing with that poster go do something useful go fight. here pride is still more demonstration and party
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place the charts and posters and not the celebration yet. well earlier this month a photo which was taken in greenland went viral it shows the scale of the arctic melting ice sheets and brought attention to the reasons rising temperatures a photographer behind the photo says that he hopes that it will trigger more commitment to protect the environment. now back home in denmark stephan olsen is astounded that his photo made such an impact around the world the image of huskies and ankle deep water was taken on june 13th at the inglefield fjord in northwest greenland normally at that time of year the temperature is a few degrees below 0 but on that day it was much warmer than usual. it was 17 degrees celsius almost the highest temperature ever recorded very unusual
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because there were still snow on the sea the lake turned into melting water that. has the pictures just a snapshot in time so alone it can't be taken as concrete evidence of climate change when he published it on twitter it provoked a lively debate for many it symbolizes the dangers of global warming others accused of faking the photo the climate researcher himself is just happy that finally attention has turned to the situation in the arctic. ready scientists have been warning that the region is heating up this week a new study presented a stark forecast if gas emissions are not reduced greenland's ice could not dramatically by 2200. cities and islands underwater. it's difficult to forecast 1000 years into the future but we can see the near
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future very clearly in the next 100 years the melting ice will cost sea levels to rise by half a metre to a metre. in the greenland summer started very early and the ice sheet is melting unusually fast stuff and olsen hopes his picture will stay in people's minds. maybe the picture hit a nerve it addresses something that other photos don't it shows a very warm day in the arctic. he says photos that are quickly forgotten. but a memorable image could spur people into action to protect the environment for future generations. well now to the woman's world cup where hosts france have advanced to the quarterfinals after they beat brazil by 2 goals 21 france went in front on the
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52nd minute went to the army broke down the wing to set up the regal run that was a one all shortly after though to use supplying the finish to bring brazil level the tie went into extra time and in the $106.00 and france is kept in on we all asked on to the end of the 3 k. she sent her side into the quarter finals i. think brannock has the breakdown for us now from good abuse for it so what do you make of that victory it was a fantastic game a really intense crackling atmosphere and i think france to the great job to come out on top although they looked good in possession and were dominant throughout the game they have had a bit of trouble finishing off their chances in creating so although they managed to get past brazil i think that's something looking forward they might have to tweak a bit going into the quarter finals elsewhere we saw england beat cameroon 3 email
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this was really controversial it was it was truly a bizarre game and that was mainly because the important role that the video assistant referee played in the matches kind of dominated the match and the headlines here were seeing that england 2nd goal was put under review by the video assistant and once it was allowed that the response from the cameroon players was quite incredible they were inconsolable and. were slow to start playing again and the same thing happened in the 2nd half when it seemed like they had scored a goal of their own and that was ruled off so we're seeing really high tension and emotions all because the v.a.r. and some of the calls behind it. and i think honestly throughout this tournament v.a.r. has really been a disaster even if most of the calls have been correct it's really destroyed the rhythm of these matches and i think it's not being used as it should be it's looking at every minor decision and really dragging things out so it's the players
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from cameron certainly weren't happy with it either you know their reactions were quite strong we saw some of them there how have people been taking that it around the world yeah just the raw emotion of the players and often their refusal to immediately return to play after these decisions has kind of sparked a storm and even england's coach phil neville had a fair amount to say about it after the match. the behavior was wrong behavior is wrong because it's the image of women's football that is going out worldwide about the team that comes deciding to start your future as a player and i'm proud of my players by the discipline and the belief that they are going out there and just playing the game of football. so those are pretty strong words from the ball there and he even went further to say that it was shaming football which i honestly think is a bit over the top so to say that this reflects on the image of women's football and to say it's a massive shame for the game for me it's a little bit too much and you frequently see this when it comes to the role of
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emotions in women's soccer or african teams particularly kind of broad statements are often made where they reflect on all of women's soccer or all of these teams whereas if a men's team or a man's player does something a little unsportsmanlike or over the top you're less likely to hear those broad generalisations i would say it was a double standard ok so dave would we have to look forward to in tonight's matches so the us is playing against spain which is going to be a really exciting match the winner of whom will play against france in the quarter finals and then we have sweden in canada so to really great matches tonight running you know sports thank you. they were once considered old fashioned victorian a symbol of the stodgy past when they became hip and now the beard is going mainstream and that's increased the popularity of beard growing competitions in places like france believe it or not. to some it's an itch
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nuisance. but to these men their facial hair is their pride and joy. with looks that take a lot of work of us good 3 combs 4 different brushes we start with the hair dryer then we have to put in oil little bottles in the end we check the result and if we're not happy we start again so here we are 30 minutes for the. candidates from all over france came to show off their best facial fluff. at the country's 3rd national beer championship in paris it was such a. good 300 people came forward on we've narrowed it to 86 champions among these 86 champions will award a fried says the jury for. many believe the beard hype is here to stay the course with those who've been so paris can look forward to many more
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grooming competitions with happy hairy men. a quick reminder now the top stories we're following for you here and eat up you turkish opposition candidate akram if i'm a little has won control of istanbul and a ring around the city it's me or election his victory is a heavy blow for the country's president batch of type out of one. in thailand 12 boys and their football coach who spent more than 2 weeks trapped in a flooded cave system have returned to the site of the ordeal to thank those involved in their rescue. some forget you can always get it if you can is on the go just download our app from google play or from the apple store it will give you access to all of the latest news from around the world as well as push notifications for breaking news you can use the app to send us photos and videos. up next on the w. it's eco india we're looking at to see. noble fashion made i'm sorry i'm sorry
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