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to see. 30 years later back to. the storage december 19th. w. . played. the be. the be. this is the news live from the ballot let the healing begin says persons boris johnson off to his conservatives won a landslide victory in the country's general election the prime minister vows to unite a divided country but many are not committed to the protesters take to the streets of london to voice their discontent also coming up. we get
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a firsthand account of life inside china's internment camps which we get minority inmates are punished for speaking there are language and are subjected to and daily humiliation. plus a centuries old practice gets in all from the united nations the backtracking next stretching time mass objects dropped its status as a protective wall to cultural heritage. time and a glad you could join me british prime minister boris johnson has delivered his 1st address outside of downing street off to gaining an absolute majority and thursday's general election well the leader of the conservative party said the tories a landslide victory would settle the brakes a question he also said that the country must begin healing the years of. it's
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a division now with the conservatives set so the largest majority in over 30 years johnson has a clear mandate for his agenda but many people are still worried about what that means. to the scuffle this replaced the jubilation from ellie on friday as anti conservative purchased as slowly outnumbers johnson supporters near downing street was raising their concerns are clear if i because i feel the race is in the sexism i saw jimmy the homophobia a person has to go post and you know we call get this because a free run here in this country. just a few hours earlier a whole different scene was unfolding behind a door of 10 downing street after receiving a one welcome biased off johnson said it was time to bring closure to break the debate and let the healing begin legendary if you ask yourselves what is this new government going to do what are you going to do with the extraordinary majority i
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will tell you that is what we are going to do we are going to unite and level up unite and level up bringing together the whole of this incredible united kingdom england scotland wales no knowledge together taking off food allision the potential of the whole country. but the prime minister's plans might not go as smoothly as he hopes the scottish national party make a significant gains and election and they feel empowered to push for a 2nd referendum on scottish independence. after breaks it that will be one of the next pick challenges for the country. so what's next for boris johnson off the desk dust from his election settles with our correspondent barbara basell is in london with all on that very question after the biggest conservative victory since margaret thatcher's time prime minister boris johnson can govern as he pleases johnson is now a mandate for bracks it and he will get it done as he promised over and over again
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in his election campaign. after the batch however he will have to show what kind of relationship he really wants with the european union a closer or a mower distant one which would mean a hard to break it but apart from that the new voters he could mobilize in the north of the country the former labor strongholds they have expectations and the prime minister will have to deliver invest in the health service and howling in housing schools and infrastructure. the opposition however the labor party lost big and after the selection law is in tatters the bitter fight is already raging about the reasons for this disaster the 4 largest largely was jeremy corbyn the most unpopular labor leader for decades now leaving course johnson meanwhile is in the unique position to govern his country without even
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a functioning opposition. in london let's take a look now at some of the other stories making news around the world in algeria protesters took to the streets of the capital alchemists vent their anger at the outcome of presidential elections held on thursday chanting devotions fate from the prime minister abdul majeed to boone was declared the winner with 58 percent of the vote turnout was low enough the opposition called for born called. for talk is prime minister ahmed a devotee tolu has no interest in the policies of dr a long time president rich have time to watch any future passage as one of 2 spin. the counties to be founded by former allies major ports of discontent within the ruling a k posse able to present before a terry stop the government. protests against india's new citizenship law have continued for a 3rd day with iran in clashes now spreading to the capital delhi critics say that
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the no does not extend the same protection rights to muslim migrants as to other religious minorities. it is the you know just in time and as minorities since world war 2 more than 1000000 ethnic week of muslims locked up in a specially set up prisons in china's north western region of jang now the chinese government has consistently claimed that the camps are voluntary re education centers to counter extremism but a slew of recently next documents known as the china cables well they tell a very different story now they reveal that the camps are run like high security prisons and that prison is often shown little mussy now in recent years thousands of weakness have fled into exile and correspondent yulia han met one woman who says she was held in his henchmen center for more than a year. going for walk with her grandson just a year ago. wouldn't have dreamt it was possible. at the time she was in
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china in one of the internment camps for a week is for education centers as the leadership in beijing calls them. who won the. good this is from the day i was arrested it states my name my birthday took them to them and that i am a terrorist it would be. good of a house says the chinese authorities never explained why they thought she was a terrorist she tells us about the cruel conditions in the camps. about torture. and humiliation you will feel sucky with a lot of the plot quite a few were cool as we can we go you were locked up in a dark room we also had to write out lines of praise to the chinese communist party every 10 days we had to stick our arms through to get an injection and we didn't know what it was but the younger women stopped having their periods. or going to
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that we had to do sit ups in the nude dolls apply to it didn't matter if you were 14 or 84 that's how they violated i will honor the colonel who talked. istanbul is home to around 25000 week for example visit in borno district like many have found refuge here some even say that the capital of the week is no longer inching junk but in turkey. in primary school the children of those who fled china a gag me singing reading writing in their mother tongue. the teachers here say in china that would be impossible. many we go say that ethnic and religious ties with turkey has made building new lives here in istanbul easier
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for them at 1st glance this neighborhood appears lively bustling but the community has an open secret almost everybody here they say has a relative or friend who has disappeared into one of the camps in china. my brothers are imprisoned my sister was sent to account if i get outta are they dead or alive i don't know. i haven't had any contact with my family in 5 or 6 years not even a phone call i'm 99 percent sure that there are they camps or in prison for a man and his own children that i haven't heard from my family and 5 years. dozens of versions of the same story. for some it's too painful to talk. china's ambassador to turkey admits that some weekers have trouble contacting their families he says steps are being taken. but
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he rejects reports of human rights violations inching junk. in the education centers are not prisons they are not concentration camps as some media reports say but in fact these places are more like boarding schools and the basic human rights of the. students are respected part of the truth which they can contact their families and receive visitors so you know where to have the impression that some media and powers are abusing the subject to cast china's policy in a bad light and just on top. of us sees things very differently she would like foreign countries to put more pressure on china she says the whole roles she experienced in the camps of ching jiang have changed her and she's speaking up in the hope that others are spat her fate. well so it will now and in friday night's blunders league game this is aus that
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prevailed off a 6 goal thriller with hoffenheim set max was the main man for spec he scored twice with yoko claiming the other's to seal a 40 when it gives european hopes a boost and puts a dent in hoffenheim champions league ambitions while little coach has extended his contract with the club until 2024 cop to the roof 3 years ago after 7 seasons at the mercy of dortmund and he guided the rights to the champions league last season little has a run and english title in this campaign the club is hoping that club can keep liverpool number one in the standings and till the citizens act we will see what happened so the plan is to make it the best time of our life it was not too bad of an all but we don't feel i have feeling that it could not be even better so let's try to make really the best time of our lives of it and. enjoy the ride enjoy the
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journey. well in women's football brazil of colombia and japan have submitted for will bids to host the next women's world cup in 2023 with australia and new zealand already on the list in a joint bid it will be the 1st cup to feature $32.00 teams now the most recent women's world cup in france and believe back or t.v. audiences and high attendance is with the u.s. winning a record 4th title said that the upcoming edition of the tournament had generated quote unprecedented interest from member countries the winning bid is to be announced in june 2020. 3 holes in the united nations is published it annual list of cultural heritage practices around the world that they consider important to preserve and thailand where it has caused to celebrate because unesco the un's agency for education culture and science selected the country's famous toy mascots
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to join the list. an ancient skill that still flourishing in the modern world. back straightening. joints stretching. body folding the rigors of time asaad have global appeal. needed by farms elbows and knees customers put their muscles through a morning for the ultimate relaxation. this is my 1st time it is really really good and they did a very good job. so what part of temple in bangkok is a message mecca for tourists seeking the old phin ticket spirits. it's thought monks brought these methods to thailand more than 2000 years ago. over the centuries message secrets were passed from master to disciple and later within families. today new i'd tie is ubiquitous across the kingdom from upscale bangkok
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spas to pro-create beach fronts and street stalls. as a profession that travels well and needs no special equipment time message schools enjoy a steady stream of students. the light try and calm your. body is a must. and not just in thailand with unesco elevating the tradition to intangible cultural heritage its importance is now recognize the world over. those who another 18 tradition now with a modern twist that is a lighting up christmas denmark a celebrated sent me cheers day with a flotilla of illuminated kayaks about 400 boats took to the canals of copenhagen decorates in christmassy colors while thousands watched on from streets and bridges position of the light bearing procession but it came from sweet and this new watery version is a relatively new event that is growing in popularity. but i think you can was
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