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overseas abroad, sorry, rather in poland and other parts of europe. they are, there are reports of thousands of people now actually returning to do back into ukraine and trying to go to areas that are deemed safe, or at least relatively safe over there. ukrainian authorities saying that those parts that have been recently re take in a still incredibly unsafe, you know, a hearing reports of bombs being put into a dead body that are lying in the streets and in houses there by the retreating russian soldiers so that these areas are still not safe villains to return to ride rebecca, written their reporting for us, or from live in western ukraine. thank you, rebecca. and now some war of today's headlines in the capital of azerbaijan and explosion struck a nightclub killing one person and injuring 31 explosion. at the back of clap is believed to have been caused by a gas leak, but the investigation is still ongoing. flash floods and landslides killed at least
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8 people, including 6 children across the brazilian state of rio de janeiro. 13 people are reported to be missing. it's the latest in a series of deadly storms to hit the region and the past few months. new elections are set to take place in pakistan in the next 3 months president are if i'll be dissolved parliament at a prime minister in on han urged him to during 80 the address was it early on sunday and attempt my pakistan's lawmakers to vote prime minister con, out of office failed people in hungary, i heading to the polls to vote in an election seen as key to its future direction. it's expected to be the tightest race in more than a decade. voters are choosing between national is foreign ministry to oregon and a coalition of 6 opposition parties led by small town mayor peter marquis, say the opposition groups have little in common other than a shared goal to oust to the long term prime minister or van of the right wing feed
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s party is seeking a 4th consecutive term and has served 12 years in office. and he w, corresponding funny for shar, is in budapest for us. a funny this election has been called in hungary, the most important in a generation. what is at stake there? important on so many levels for one of course, because of the opposition alliance that came together for the very 1st time in alliance of part is from the left and from the right political spectrum that came together for the swan goal to alice prime minister victor alban. but it is quite special because if you look at the pools and actually the head of one poster, just came out saying that the margin is going to be narrower than they expect from previous balls. that really tells you that everybody is coming to this pulling station one of 10000 here in hungary, every vote really count. so people balls are those who support the government,
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but those to support the opposition parties agree actually on one fact that every vote counts and they need to turn out to support their they are at their party. so the respective choices. as a result, it's really very unpredictable. what's going to happen, even though no pull at this point, put a position apart, is your position alliance in the lead, but do we know always going to, when we do not know what we know is that the polling stations are going to close at 7 pm, today and then, or for results are going to trickle in a few hours after that. well, it seems the need to the wish. sure to oust her into present victor alba and seems to be a strong one. because as you just mentioned, that alliance for the 1st time, 6 parties from the left all the way to the right have formed a united opposition hoping to prevent all bands re election. what are their chances? it really depends a little bit how the why a neighboring ukraine is going to influence disability. is it going to influence it
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at all? very absorbers. various political scientists have, they are read on that. but if, well, when i speak to people that i speak to people here on the ground, what do you think about what's happening in the neighboring country? you definitely have people say those to support the government say they are definitely vote for the government because they believe that they are going to being bring peace. now this is obviously repeating the campaign. they changed because of the war of the government who say you vote is a vote either for peace. if you vote for the government awful war, if you vote for the opposition, something that your bush opposition has always denied that the pro war. what they said that there must be a negotiation with ukraine to come to terms with what's going on in ukraine and to bring peace and russia. president vladimir putin needs to be called out on. so that this stops so a lot of back and forth in terms of want to warn you, crane actually means what, what, it actually means you translate into volts today. so it's very hard to answer that
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question who's actually benefit from rich rhetoric today. but this is why this selection on so many levels is so special here in hungary. absolutely. and funny for sure. in budapest you will keep an eye on the election and it's outcome for rush. thank you so much. serbians, i go into the polls for presidential and parliamentary elections taking place under the shadow of the invasion of ukraine. president alexandra, of which it is on course to win a 2nd term and a largely pro russia country. that is the balancing act with the european union may become increasingly complicated after the vote. dw correspondent jack parrot is in belgrade and sent us this report. 5 years, the president alexander v church is expecting to retain his office during the elections here in serbia. under his leadership, serbia has remained the only european country to resist imposing sanctions on
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russia over the invasion of ukraine. the pro russian stars is shared by future political opponents, including conservative presidential candidate me law, shavanne of h, passing by the most important issue for us, which of the social cost natasha. we have a proposed in of use on, on the, on the possible solutions of those problems. and on the other side, once again, rush is backing us from the security council of united nations, even of it is currently polling in 3rd of the 8 presidential candidates. dr. co panache. a retired general is the lead challenger coming from the center. right opposition coalition. none of the major parties there were telling voters that they would sanction moscow if they won a 2021 poll suggests 83 percent of serbians. c, moscow as a friend in 1999. when you go slog via my country was, i attacked my late child. so here we have very strong feelings against
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nature and the western world. as the candidate country, the in you expect, serbia to align on foreign policy. the you ambassador to serbia told the w they're prepared to intensify discussions after the vote, as we are asking that the countries of the western barcas including sugar, which has been more complicated here to join to sanction. we also are extending support to addressed a vulnerability that are a consequence of the crisis about overseas. here as early as national assembly is also a crucial one. this time around the last time elections were held in june 2020, many of the main opposition parties boycotted, meaning the alexander villages as an ass party, has held an overwhelming majority since then. stephanie van, which is a candidate for the parliament in the main opposition coalition, which is focusing all energies on winning as many seats as possible. nothing changed a actually, it's even worse than, than before. but we can not stay any more aside and,
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and waiting something to change these elections. caesar be opposed, delicately between russia and the west. the question is, how long the next government can continue that balancing act. while the war in ukraine says, the warring parties in yemen half laid down, they weapons, and the fest. nationwide truce since 20167 years of war have left hundreds of thousands dead and millions displaced. the un says the war has triggered the west humanitarian disaster in the wealth. in the ebony, capital santa people prepare for ramadan for the 1st time since 2014, the muslim holy month takes place under conditions of peace. the warring parties have agreed to hold all military activity in yemen and along its borders. in our online, the church is wonderful for us and the region in general,
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the peninsula and the gulf. it's a great thing and we hope that the truth will last not only for 2 months today, but rather permanently because people are tired and they have suffered a loss. why? just as important as the ceasefire, an agreement to allow fuel shipments to the rebel held port of her data transport restrictions imposed by the saudi led coalition have led to crippling fuel shortages. the capitals airport will also reopen for a number of flights. the united nations expressed hope and caution. these truce must be a footstep to ending yet men's devastating war. but we know that these agreements are always fragile. yemen has know nothing but war for more than 7 years. after hootie forces over through the government, neighboring powers intervened. turning the civil war into a proxy battle for regional influence. the toll has been dire, more than 150000 people have died and millions of children are suffering from
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malnutrition. even as the guns fall, silent, yemenis are concerned with survival. border crossings are not open. the currency has not stabilized. prices have not load. the economic situation is deteriorating level. with the advent of the blessed month of ramadan, there are families who cannot even provide the necessary food ability. it's hope to cease fire mocks the beginning of the end of humans. years of crisis. sri lanka, government has blocked social media sites and its latest effort to stop protests against the lessening economic crisis. a nationwide curfew began on saturday. a day after the president imposed a state of emergency and the capital colombo, hundreds defy the locked down, demanding a reversal of the meshes as a growing anger on the streets of sri lanka, after the government announced a we can curfew. troops have been deployed under the draconian measures
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saying they need to protect the public alder. having having her have you is all going to have anybody, people have to run business as people have to, ah, these 2 drivers, they need to leave that. they leave on a daily which they do run that joke, saved roar like every single day people out. but i'm going to software is going to keep via continuous thing. as under the rug epoxy, dennis day, the family that dominates re lankin politics. demonstrations in the capital, colombo had been increasing in recent weeks of wallet hubby, scenes of violence, many protest in peace. the worst economic crises since roland can. independence has seen cues for fuel and shortages of food
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and medicine as me, many other developing countries. the economy, consequences of the pandemic were especially severe. aren't sri lanka, the restriction, the bush to curt in the sprint of the wires. in 20202021 . seriously affected every sector of ali corner while the government point to coven torpedoing the countries critical to risk dollars. are those claim political mismanagement fiscal anchors ailing economy? ah, after a 27 years civil war. but has been relative peace since 2009 the united nations has called for tom from all groups of the countries fraud.
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gerald democracy faces its biggest test in decades. oh, you're watching. did up in use me as a reminder of our main story. ukraine says russian troops have either withdrawn or been repelled from the entire region around peeve soldiers. moving into villages and towns around the capital have found scores of dead civilians lying openly in the streets and miss olives. half a stroke of ukraine's port city of odessa. people woke up to the sound of explosions, a black smoke filling the sky drains. government is warning that a tough battle is, could be ahead in the south and to be watching t w news coming up next, d, w. 77 percent. really back of the top of the hour with the latest headlines. see with
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