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this is due to abuse of live from berlin early exit polls show a race that's too close to call in poland's presidential runoff populous incumbent n.j. due to has a slight lead ahead of warsaw's pro european mayor rafael just cops the winner will help shape poland over the next 5 years. the u.n. security council agrees on a new lifeline for syria aid supplies will pass through a single border crossing into the rebel held north of us warns that puts millions of syrians at risk.
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i'm nick spicer welcome to the program polish president and jay due to may be heading for a 2nd 5 year term following sunday's election and early exit poll by ipsos shows the conservative incumbent who is backed by the rule of law and justice party has a slight lead with 50.4 percent of the vote his rival the liberal warsaw they are rough koskie secured $49.00 due to has already claimed victory but official results are not expected until monday at the earliest here's what the candidates had to say minutes after the 1st projections them said going on i am convinced that we will be new poland now that we have woken up nobody is going to put us back to sleep and the most important thing is that we continue to fight regardless of the result. but
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i am sure that the final result will be positive and we will win. but when you mean it is mission to focus on the elements that unite us. i am convinced that a large section of society shares this view. but above all the one thing my wife and i have been asking for is respect. and with me now is wojciech szymanski from polish. wojciech part of a president declaring victory a bit premature and well you know it's still not the final official result it's only a projection and this projection has a margin of error or which may be of 2 percent and that means that in the upcoming hours the final results my at the difference in the result of the election may be different so indeed it may be a little bit too early to say. who is the winner we have to think about the fact
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that there are still many votes coming to poland back from a groat and people of these tens of 1000 of polish citizens voting a groat they very often do support. rival of mr duda mr ski however there is also another important factor very often this projections mr du that the incumbent he is under value he's underestimated sometimes people wouldn't say wouldn't admit that they were voting for him so this is also interesting and it indicates that the results may be different at the end it is too early to get provide the results it's not too early to talk about the vision the 2 men have been putting forward in the campaign trail tell me about the polling in 5 years time you know given the 2 candidates what country they want to create well the incumbent president. clearly stands for
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a very traditional and very conservative poland he opposes all these western progressive liberal streams coming to the country in his presidential campaign he's been fighting very hard against for example l g b t community. his party also and he half very controversial approach toward a rule of law which created big tensions with the european union so in 5 years if mr do that remains the president i guess that the relation between poland and the european union may be. if it's just wins he will probably try to fix this relation to ease these tensions with the european union and he's the one who says i want poland which is open for everybody he wants this more liberal progressive country that's what he's fighting for. ok which action from deed of use
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polish service thank you for that insight thank you. aid agencies are warning that millions of civilians are at risk in northwest syria because of a decision by the u.n. the security council voted to extend relieve deliveries for another year but only through one authorized crossing point on the border with turkey millions rely on the aid and relief workers say the humanitarian situation is getting worse. showdown at the u.n. security council syria's backa russia with the help of china forced through a compromise that none of the other members had wanted only the battle how a crossing point on the turkish syrian border will remain open aid organizations now fear that around half a 1000000 children will no longer have access to foreign aid while tensions run high at the security council the german foreign minister also criticized russia and china has got remind us what we have always agreed that humanitarian aid should be
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accessible regardless of political and military conflicts russia and china have now revoked this consensus this is very cynical. russia wants its ally bashar al assad to decide what happens inside his country and who receives the aid without any foreign interference these issues should not be politicized so what we have to do all discussions today is not about humanitarian deliveries to syria we will support these oh discussion is about politics if you need serious concern about hypocrisy he probably should not use the words that he. made should not be permitted because that is exactly what russia has done throughout this process and shamefully continues to do a disappointing result for the u.n. and the people of syria. let's take a look now at some of the other stories making news around the world. firefighters are tackling a huge blaze on board a u.s. navy in 5 years assault vessel in the city of san diego video footage shows thick
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smoke from the u.s.s. but i'm shot billowing hundreds of meters into the air several people are reported to have been injured at the naval dockyard. 4 people have been killed in protests in the mali and capital bamako clashes erupted as demonstrators called for the resignation of president in for him boubacar kaita the opposition rejected concessions by kater he announced he was dissolving the cause. to tional court in an attempt to calm the unrest. south african president cyril ramaphosa has reimposed a national curfew and suspended alcohol sales corona virus infections have increased to sharply in recent weeks from a poser warned that drink related injuries could overwhelm clinics and hospitals that are already under strain. in spain the cattle and regional government has ordered residents in the town of yoga to back into lockdown after a spike of code 19 cases residents are only allowed to leave their homes for work
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or essential shopping. thousands of israelis have marched through tel aviv to protest against the government's economic response to the coronavirus pandemic as a renewed lockdown looms they accuse prime minister benjamin netanyahu over nagura promises to provide financial aid as businesses struggle and unemployment soars but the israeli leader has unveiled a new package to help those most affected by the crisis. protesters packed tell of each spain brought in square by the thousands somewhere in mass not all social distancing unemployed greg winners small business owners students all say they're being crushed financially by the coronavirus and by the government's failed response to it. i can't describe this began to israeli government that the give us the money we did it my fault that barf bags of the car are now we didn't get any
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money i close maybe i fired all my workers and we are all being told without any money and i need one profession from the government to keep holding on a dime so i can open my business again up of the corner of. the demonstrators are angry and desperate unemployment in israel has soared to nearly 21 percent since the country went into partial lockdown in march and aid packages promised by the government had been slow to materialize if at all but than half of the nearly 25000000000 euros pledged in france has been dispersed. prime minister benjamin netanyahu protesters say makes a lot of promises now it's time for him to deliver. we will declare an immediate advance the self-employed and controlling shareholders to support this grant is not dependent on legislation and we have instructed that it
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be put into effect today today already the budget will be pressed and the money will reach accounts in. coming days. demonstrators are not ready to trust the prime minister that sense recent fire surges have forced him to tighten restrictions again this week shutting down a slew of businesses. over 1800000 people have tested positive for covert 19 in brazil that's the 2nd highest number in the world after the united states more than 70000 have died and it's the poor 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 north. this is one of the country's largest indigenous reserves. but even here the fear of the coronavirus is growing
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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 virus was 1st brought to the reserve by prospect is searching for gold. was 1st brought to the reserve by prospect is searching for gold. in the remote nyssa this place increases the danger for the ghana 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 the same. level shake my do you arrived they were a little bit afraid they noticed us from afar but then we can that trust they came
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closer it all went well and it's all been sort of routine. to make it. hundreds of indigenous groups living in brazil and not all of found in the amazon. were ronnie and be a lived on the edge of the country's biggest cities pollo. here to a community is threatened by the coronavirus. its residents have been learning how to be in theory. but not all of the government's advice applies in practice to those who live communally. there isn't a purpose 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 will be hurt the most.
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disease added to poverty and palace. a further challenge in brazilian indigenous people struggle for survival. time for sports now in formula one their savings team roared to victory at the styria grand prix in austria the fending champion lewis hamilton won his 1st race of the season his team mate fell terry about us finished 2nd. lewis hamilton used his pole position to be utmost to quickly take the lead and keep it meanwhile the nightmare she's in of would be champion for our driver said boston federal continued when he and his team me shiela clear collided during the 1st lap of the race to force an early retirement for both. red bull driver max 1st step and began in the front row on the starting grid with hamilton kept up the pressure on the brits but it was then passed in the latter stage of the race by hamilton's team mate paul
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terry booked us. and that's how it ended with hamilton winning it followed by his teammate booked us for a mercedes 12 with her stop in a red bull taking 3rd. quarter we had a year it is but it's great to be back up here and to be driving in to be driving at the at that point of the just kind of performance it's hamilton's 85th career when edging ever closer to me kyle schumacher is record of 91 grand prix victories but the biggest record hamilton is after is trying schumacher world champion 7 titles the bridge has won 6 so far and so far both are still leads this season but hamilton is right behind. and here's a reminder of our top story this hour. early exit polls in colin's presidential run off show a populous incumbent president and jay due to receiving 50.4 percent of the phone his rival foresaw as pro european mayor. skeet garnered 49.6 percent
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