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the, the wild dials start to main 19 d, w. the . this is the, the news live from ballot pockets on restrict some mobile internet and social media access, as most protest erupt across the country. angry support is a former prime minister on con, take to the streets after his arrest,
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the dramatic events, capital increased also between khan and the military. that brought him down. and as a new poll, released in germany shows a growing number of people think that the country should be taking in fewer refugees. politicians for its path to discuss the problems of dealing with those who are already hit the i'm gonna have those as well come to the program. barkus, donnie authorities have shut down major social media platforms that restricted access to the internet as violent protests in gulf. the country this follows the dramatic arrest, the form of fox dani prime minister and run con, doing a court appearance. it is, lama bought. look at both costs. a g o use says con has now been indicted for unlawfully selling state gift during his time. is premier cons detention comes on
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the heels of growing tensions with the military lead as well? i'll send him. the scales continues in pockets on non fine supporters. hunt protesting nationwide software, the dramatic artist of the leader and a former prime minister. and what i'm trying to get a fax number on sunset is illegal and i'm going to do is no longer able to put the test was started last evening and are still going on. the progress has been not stop until they've gone funded for least comedy honey. due to the input this, the schools and businesses remain closed in many cities. rhodes of blog businesses are closed. people cannot go to work. 5 to participate in the what's in heavy committed that these people vandalized are so similar. good. they're kind of always those over to america. most of those students can not do the
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exams are going on. and the school children been sofa, pardon me, is being deployed and to focus on the states to maintain law in order and on the fund spot they need. those are asking supporters to remain peaceful from cut off due to high. but people are out in the street. yep. protesting. and they will continue to put this. but i've often a, this is the legal cost to choose the right to keep it peaceful. do not a good it could be because is do not to destroy public and private property. but the reason for this is our diploma prime minister faces dozens of corruption charges, which he and his body deny this time the pa kasanya tardies accusing. ron khan of receiving valuable land as a bribe from a property tycoon. this is and it asked which is not motivated by any
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political victimization. this is a that asked which was not done at the behest of the government. it is, and that is, that was made by the national accountability bureau, the institution that is of was to look off to corruption cases in the country mean by a pockets tiny court indicted and brought in con, for unlawfully sailing the seed kids during his tenure and approved a diesel, physical vermont of him, ron khan. and other keys. if convicted, he will be disqualified from becoming premium. again. joining us now is machine a boss as a. she's a journalist from his mom about nursing. there's been a report, so social media being shut down by the authorities then park has done how's this affected the protest as well as progress on these are very good at
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finding ways to go around being censored because it happens quite often. but what does that mean? the 2 main reasons why it has been blocked is so that people who are come to the streets are not able to coordinate with each other, not able to communicate with each other. but it seems like vpn is working focused on. so people have gotten around it, but many things like dick talk, twitter, facebook, things like that. if, if you don't have access to the dns, you're unable to access them. but as of now, people have been able to access them. okay? so they didn't have any influence on the protests of understands you correctly. now, it's called what were convicted. but what that lead to even logic protests a more political term while you know these things are um, hard to fully predict. uh, people are very charged right now. the economy is not in
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a good state. people don't have jobs through p is crashing. baka, son is almost uh, gonna default in june. if we did not come up with a deal with i am. if people are really struggling, so there's a lot of anger if, if he is in yes, then there might be a lot of backlash. but honestly, his only uh time would though we have to see where the chips may fall. we, we, we don't know any predictions as of today our, our, our me guess is explained to us. why do you think the form of a prime minister has so much support among the population or a well, non hun has always been popular. he was a famous cricketer, he's an icon, he is a personality that people have loved and he has been able to capture the imagination of the youth and not just the youth, but women as well. he's able to speak their language, so he has been able to capture the biggest part of focused on this population,
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which is the youth. and he has, he's because he's had popular popularity from before. so hence, that's really kind of translated into his politics. thank you very much, the machine abbas a journalist from as i'm about i'm here in germany. national and regional politicians are meeting today to discuss the growing problems created by taking in large numbers of migrants. jeremy has taken in more than a 1000000 ukrainian refugees since the start of the war. and there has been a dramatic rise in the numbers of asylum seekers from syria of gone as donald turkey. many local councils in the germany struggling to get people integrated, dw went to the town of demons, stopped a small community in the west, and the state of has to find out more monday, 5 pm is getting time here in the most local sports club in the small town and
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central germany organizes regular, meet up for children and their parents. refugee families also take part coaches say they're a welcome addition, the sports shop board just as needed language, we often communicate without words. you're for staying on the guns off. no matter what you skin color or religion and god, visual sport is great for everyone. for other choice the most that has a population of 5000 in recent years, it's taken in some 300 refugees. this is mayor eleanor trader. it wants to provide homes for all of them, but that's not an easy task on the left and we're at the limit of our housing capacity. we couldn't accommodate any more people. we just don't have any available living space. we're also stretched to providing language classes. language school does not have enough teachers who can offer german courses, but from the state to the bumper was a mountain many towns in germany face similar problems. the country took in more
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than 1000000 refugees last year. housing is scarce, and so our spots in schools and daycare centers back of the town hall may or schroeder says he can't cope with the task of integrating refugees alone. he needs extra personnel, but mostly it's obvious that a small community like ours can shoulder the burden of implementing integration programs on its own. we need additional staff, an idea only the funding to pay for it, but then try that to the opposite sides. get those funds shrewder says should come from the federal government. not municipal budgets. people indeed most have tried to help refugees where they can. lodge from somalia attends the weekly games with his kids. he feels lucky to be living in an apartment and can afford the rent because he has a job for days. and we truly, it's the fishy. i already feel a bit like the most of the locals is on the best. and the best thing i've seen in
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all of germany is right here in d motion life in any c name stat. a decisive factor in the font. and as for his new found home lodge, met his wife here in germany, a sub look now at some of the other stories making headlines. why it's an asian naval guardsman, has killed at least 3 people in the shooting near a synagogue. and on the island of java, security officials killed the attack up. the incident took place during an annual jewish pilgrimage at the rebus synagogue. investigated that looking into a possible motive for the attack. israel's military says it has carried out a stripe targeting and as long as the hugs unit transporting guided missiles, the past indian health ministry says 2 men were killed. it came as funerals, were helpful. 3 senior commanders of the militant group killed and pre owned rights
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and gaza. at least 10 civilians were also among the dead. residents of a tiny swiss village have been told to evacuate immediately over fields with major land slot. authorities believe that john dropped formation from the mountain above them will come loose within the next few days. but he is home to about 60 people who you've just been given 3 days to leave us both as a turkey now being called on to elect a new president and parliament this sunday position. nita came out, can each star know as a narrow lead over incumbent president wears of time at one who seems who is seeking us the time. can you shadow heads this secular center, left republican people, spotty, will see h p o correspond to to be hot and cold up with him on the complaints riley and assemble. i'm joined by a turkish presidential candidates, came on close to old. mister calisto. oh, thank you for your time. good up. tell you the other one has been at the home of
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turkish politics for more than 20 years. you say you want to end his awful retiree and rule? what is the biggest change people here in turkey will see if you win the presidency side digit we will fulfill people's longing for democracy. that's the biggest change, and it won't only be seen here in turkey, but by the whole world, we will bring true democracy to this country. many young people here in turkey telling me they don't see a future here in the country. they want to leave. what are you telling these young people? okay, so we'll create an environment for young people to work in turkey and will provide them with a good income. if we do this, then young people won't go abroad and they'll stay in their own country and they chose to control the 2nd session. turkeys relations with many of the west and partners with the you, with nato, have suffered and recent to use. what is your message to tuck he's western allies to can additionally, we will turn turkeys foreign policy around 180 degrees and we'll,
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we'll bring all the democratic rules stipulated by the european union to our country. the leaders of our 6 party opposition alliance and you have agreed on all the arrangements that need to be made within this framework agreement. and we will implement them in our countries internally. the biggest change will be answering people's calls for democracy. i think you should most of the check and how would your relationship with russia or is it in 14 look like this? uh, we are a member of the nato alliance and is um, we are also a country that has applied for membership to the european union, at least. therefore, we will turn towards the west end towards western civilization. and of course, we would like to have good relations with russia, or we have many business people working there, but we do not think rushes and vision of ukraine is right. and we do not accept it . what will happen to a political prisoners like philanthropist or someone come all out will code is politicians, highlighting the montage. will they be freed?
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you ought to cut out, but there are already in additional decisions for the release. and those 2 additional decisions must be implemented. no one should be in jail because of their thoughts. that's our main objective. you have a narrow lead in the polls. the pre election at must be here in turkey. seems quite heated. are you concerned for your security shortly for letting me put it this way? the security issue is one of the main problems in turkey that i have no worries because i'm totally focused on the election and then we will win the selection and then bring democracy to turkey. do you think the current administration will ensure a democratic and over of power, or do you expect problems and delays? oh, cuz i enjoy like the people to go to the polling stations and vote, and a lot of people will go there and vote in these elections and we will win and send out along the way. if you lose the election, what we'll talk, you lose. what's at stake here? i said we will not lose the election. we will win the election. thank you for your
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time. talk to should kalash marcy? thank disha us in that time feels like semi finals around the trade have drawn one all with mentions to city in the 1st week of the to game time. and this is doing you have scored 1st for elementary bus, kevin to brian and level the match for city in the 67th minute. the 2nd act takes place and mattress the next wednesday. that's it from me and the new student. and i'll stay with us after 12 break right. ferguson will of the business of god office . thanks for the people in trucks insured when trying to see the city center more and more refugees are being turned away. families these correct only.

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