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talk saturday. starts july 27th. this is the deadly news live from berlin a close vote is expected as poland chooses a president. populist incumbent n.j. duda is favored to win the runoff but he faces a tough challenge from warsaw as protein. checks culp's keep. the u.n. security council agrees a new lifeline for syria in a vote to extend humanitarian aid to victims to the very vocal north but russia and
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china in c. stick into the country through a single border crossing. and in brazil the country sick and twisted by the run a virus it's the indigenous peoples who fear that i suffer the most. i'm at me how to work i'm told heading to the ballot box in what is expected to be a close runoff vote to elect a president poland's prime minister has already cost us votes he's rolling nationalist government has relied on incumbent president n.j. dude out to push through judicial performs that have set poland on a collision course with the e.u. the election result will shapes will shape robert poland's future relationship with the block as polls choose between 2 competing visions for the country. conservative
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versus liberal big city versus country site poland is divided about challenges a community of 8000 people in central poland most people here work in agriculture the town is a bastion of support for incumbent president on jay do people here say things have gotten better under his presidency if they're not going to be can do to stay if i have 2 children and i get child support during the drought we get 8000 euros that was a great help and there's also more money for the animals with us this. is what it does appears on to the opposition candidate refound to scoff ski has also made extravagant campaign promises he's courting the youth vote. no those are gradual graham for the 50000 best and most talented young people from towns and villages they can develop their abilities and get a shot at an education from the best schools and universities. just kosky appeals to people who are disappointed by the incumbent president. so in washington
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my son just went to holland because his apprenticeship from the point office here only paid 240 euros a month what kind of salary is that for working 8 hours a day and president who talks about opportunities for young people they only chance is to go abroad that's it why didn't he ask you a question some hundreds of people come out to see and to meet was this mayor in towns like. but do it as incumbent attracts crowds of thousands of people who don't want things to change this says fight with the child support extra subsidies for pensions and tax cuts he's provided the ground start that no law that restricts or liquidate such benefits will be signed by me you can be assured of that thank you do it is confident of victory but it looks to be a tight race just kosky has the lead in liberal cities victory in sunday's elections. he will be decided by
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a handful of votes. from the dudley's polish service in warsaw earlier we asked why incumbent president did his popularity has been slipping in recent months. well i. didn't expect this. opposition candidate and he came very late late into this race 1st after the election which was shadowed for may originally was postponed because of the koran and i respond they make. people a lot of energy a lot of fresh air into this race and. this was something which incumbent president was not prepared for so he tried to radicalize his language he attacked foreign media for interfering in the polish election campaign he attacked the l g b t community for building what he called. the ideology which would undermine the polish
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the traditional values. and that this radicalization mobilized their leave liberal voters who. started to hope that there must be another turn up for polish politics and. this alternative his victory would and their power monopoly of the ruling justice party and would be the 1st major change in polish politics in 5 years. the u.n. security council has voted to extend humanitarian i deliveries to millions of syrians who rely on to survive the council back to proposal that would use only one authorized crossing point 58 supplies into the country on the turkey syria border. warning that the decision to shut down all other access routes will intensify the suffering of thousands of displaced syrians and cost lives the result of voting useless follows. 12 votes in favor.
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no votes against. and 3 abstentions. resolution submitted by burton and germany is adopted. a resolution from the united nations security council to resume aid deliveries to war 2 on syria one day after the program had expired but it gave way to russia's and healing demands only one border crossing from turkey will remain open for the next 12 months a move that will cut a lifeline as western countries describe it for syrians in the country's northwest to be clear today's resolution leaves us bitterly disappointed at the loss of barbour's fall and on our border crossings the syrian themselves if i had a voice will tell you that the loss of those crossings is unacceptable and rest the health and welfare of millions of their fellow syrians are those people
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who gave the instructions to give instructions to cut off the aid of 500000 children if they are ready to look into the mirror tomorrow. the security council was in a deadlock the majority of members argued to the 2 crossing points were essential especially during the coronavirus pandemic but the veto powers russia and china argued that the north west of syria can be reached from within the country. we could have arrived at these results much earlier. one most important to cross into is what russia was because it's the very beginning. initially the u.n. aid mission had included access to syria from jordan and iraq those crossing points were cuts in january also due to russia and china. well they doubly correspondent basle i think he in is in by britain has more on that story for us but so it's clearly the point of contention so why did russia and china only want
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this one border crossing. and today it seems that the russians are pushing forward on the russian intentions in the future. these him telling 8 through the syrian government on the according to some sources close to the sea a russian position told me this morning that the russians prefer to move or to past the cemetery in 8 feet of the turkish border rather than the iraqi or to union borders and what used to be because these supplies these aid would bet through areas controlled by u.s. army it's a light at least right in turkey given it's a nato ally a member but at least the it action and they don't teach they have a good position and good. good conversation and good. relations between each other while. at the same time according to the source of that some of the 2 previous experience yes that some of these ace made in
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alipurduar controlled and stopped by some doctors and refused to deliver to the civilians for turkey and to send on the 2nd hand for this right it's. if it spent if it's in syria because because keep turkey in control over that lip and all that sort of was in that area parcel in the end the nations did in fact vote to extend aid to the syrian people so why is the german u.n. ambassador and others so disappointed about this compromise. and we can talk about 2 main reasons 1st of all germany and britain are seeking to have 2 border crossings what what is of course one to look and the 2nd to a little compromise with the russian of the security council members due to the election vetoes reach for one border crossing to observe directly for 6 for one year instead of 6 months the 2nd reason germany and belgium 3 is that some of these
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supplies will not reach all the civilians in the dip which they are in need to. so what else will this decision mean for the people on the ground. the situation on the ground it's so dramatic we can say according to opposition sources i'm talking about the syrian observatory for human rights told me this morning that one border crossing will not be sufficient not be enough to stop just to supply 3000000 people in at least specially that the medical situation after the announcement of the 1st capital 19 case and let the. just get logistical and social circumstances in that it's so dramatic. these stoplights for one but it wasn't will not be sufficient to these 3000000 people and on the other hand the whole directory ask who will control the border is
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a turkey or under the you and control. of the road thank you very much. thank you. now let's take a look at some of the other stories making news around the world. thousands of bogus ariens have protested for a 3rd day in a row they're demanding the resignation of the center right government and the country's chief prosecutor minister boyko but assault has resisted the coals saying the opposition socialists would break the state a pot if a shimmed power. floods are continuing to battle stretches of southern china affecting nearly 34000000 people more rain is expected in the coming days the chinese government has allocated nearly 40000000 euros for disaster relief to flood regions of the country. because president donald trump has appeared in public wearing a face mask for the 1st time trump dunk the mosque to visit injured soldiers at
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a military hospital near washington until now trump had refused to wear a mask in public claiming he was tested regularly for the coronavirus. well over 1800000 people have tested positive for coverage 19 in brazil but the 2nd highest number in the world after the u.s. more than 70000 have died there and it's the pole who are most at risk among them residents of the slums and the country's indigenous people. it's one of the most remote parts of south america if not the world the enemy people live in the depths of the amazon in brazil's far north. this is one of the country's largest indigenous reserves. but even here the fear of the coronavirus is growing mama shot a woman we came to ask for help here to see if we have well. we walked for hours to reach. locals believe the
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virus was 1st brought to the reserve by prospect is searching for gold. in the remote missive this place increases the danger for the ghetto mommy who lack access to health care services at the beginning of the month the brazilian defense ministry organized a fly in clinic it's not the constant on ground presence that indigenous rights groups have been calling for but the testing is much needed. let's check in langley who arrived a little bit afraid they noticed us from afar that then we can that chanced they came closer it all went wow and it's all been sort of rewarding. it made it. and there are hundreds of indigenous groups living in brazil and not all of found in the amazon. for ronnie and be a lived on the edge of the country's biggest cities sao paolo. he had to
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a community is threatened by the coronavirus its residents have been learning how to cope in theory. but not all of the government's advice applies in practice to those who live communally. lives but. there isn't a proper space to recuperate or to isolate we don't have any of that and this is what worries us. the coronavirus is ravaging south america's largest country. and the fear is that it's people like days who would be hurt the most. disease added to poverty and powerless notice a further challenge in brazilian indigenous people struggle for survival. this is the deadly news and here's a reminder of our top story this hour. people in poland voting in what's expected to be
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a tight presidential runoff election the populist incumbent president and jay do that is facing warsaw as protein you've met rafael just called ski to the failed to win an outright majority in the 1st round 2 weeks ago. and you're up to date i'll be back with more headlines at the top of the al in the meantime there is always the web site. where you can get more news at any time and also follow us on twitter and instagram actively news is the handle for now i'm anthony how the part of the team here thanks for watching. what secrets lie behind things one. discover new adventures in 360 degree. and explore fascinating world heritage sites. g.w. world heritage 368 get kidnapped now.
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