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the, the data, the news line from the main russian mist tiles dry coming to a hospital in ukraine kills at least 2 people and injures many more ukraine's president describes the attack is a crime against humanity. also on the progress report from a refugee camp in chad were thousands of people seeking shelter from sedan civil pool, not finding food and other essentials in short supply. until
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a t p is up for sundays run off the presidential election with incumbent vege of type good want in the late he's rival is not striking, most populous towed and a bit to siphon off support the i'm feel good. welcome to the program. we begin in ukraine when at least 2 people have been killed on more than a dozen others wounded. in an overnight russian resign attack on a hospital in the central city of any from buildings burned, the staff to patients to safety cried in president of on demand. savanski has denounced the strike as a crime against madison. crazy and official say came amidst a large scale rocket and drove an attack on the didn't the petrol on the to meet pro pet trust region. black correspondent mathias building in keep telling me more
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a yeah, people here perceive this as a, a part of a pet on russia has showed hospitals from time to time, and also civilian buildings like residential buildings, etc. this all adds to the impression here that russia is really trying to intimidate and to scare the civilian police population. and consequently, the anger about this attack is quite big here. people called russia a terrorist states and see this as a deliberate crime against a or rules of war or fat. it would not be the 1st one. so the reactions are pretty unanimous here on that. right. and that's been another wave of tax across the country. how will you trains air defense systems holding on? so it's not a coincidence that this attack on this hospital, it's happening in the pro,
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which is relatively close to the front line these, these cities that are near the, the, the, the lines are frequently targeted by several types of rockets that cannot be intercepted easily by ad defense systems, the biggest strikes on the whole country, like the ones that we witness since october on energy infrastructure. they're mostly uh, conducted by mid range missiles. and there is a real difference between what we've seen in october here and what we're seeing now yesterday me for example, although there was a strike on key if i didn't even wake up because all the massages were intercepted . um, obviously not very close to where i am staying and that's something that we've seen more often. so ad defense is sometimes, sometimes you wake up from ad defends, but it's been quite some time. that's a no me. so has it keep all the frequently fired, and that's of course,
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due to these more modern systems that ukraine has received to. we also presume that key if it's better protected, then other cities there. awesome times rockets getting through in other places in ukraine, but far less than before. so this makes a real difference for people here for civilians here in ukraine. and it's not much as much as putting it in keith to sit down and observe the cyber cease 5 between the countries. boring pauses is holding in some areas and mindful part of ministers of blame each other for breaking a series of previous truces. and that's been fast fighting in the western region of golf for hundreds of thousands of people have fled the conflict. neighboring chad is one of the countries now sheltering suits. and these refugees, the w, is that shown in the wall husband to make shift come on. the voter just a few days ago for non assignments are ones like very different. now she's in both
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in chad. this simple enough elaina. what's the thing i left in my bed behind on photographs of my very nice house that my match that were fine, as well as the fact that i left them all behind and i didn't so he was in the dark, for instance on it. it's a region known around the world for violence and hunger. but while her husband was an i born in state, when he was skills and delete his conflicts back home, she took her 5 children and fled the world for days to get here. despite the conditions, it's to see the comp is viewed all those calls and sticks and lots of much else. there's a stone coming in right now, which means many people here will have no shelter from the rain. and right now, the house is a literally line of parks going on and her children are just a few amongst thousands in this come all the accounts nearby,
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already host nearly half a 1000000 who fled off 4 years ago. supplies and funds would tightened the region before the latest violence 8 workers say, now with people like born and a family here. there's even less to go around a certain amount. on my side, i see the maya. right? no, we don't have enough assign system to do that. we worry about how to get enough supplies for. yeah. so we can help in time. you may get a dollar delay. it's not just sit and these people who are arriving come, come to ma, here is for todd is who are leaving on the other side of the border, which will let the file and they to bring stories of murder, relatives, and rapids villages. and they too, are desperate because these people have come home. so not technically refugees, 8 is much smaller to reach them. this well is suppose to supply what type of 70000
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people. and in the meanwhile, there's no water, no food. the children sleep on cardboard without blankets and there is no hospital to help us shut off. now, it is very difficult or, you know, we don't know what to do. people should come to our aid to everyone. here is looking for safety. those who left are 4 years ago, those who escape the recent fighting in to don and those who came home to todd but found nothing. but 8 organizations warranty file is still over into the account. so it gives you a little prosecute in terms of security. they're still located on the border, that's not very safe. they're still very close to the areas where the fled from. it's another job to find suitable sites to really keep them to set them up and give them everything they need to get back in uncomfortable task born and focuses on basic needs. well, hello, come to mind the. i have no clothes for you,
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for no plastic tart, no soap and no brain 97 to 90. i don't even have simple green to cook to it today. now for, for the mind, a bit of a bigger hole is to return to a home that is just a few kilometers away. but that feels more distant with every seas fire. that's 2 dogs. war in general's break is look at some most donors making headlines around the world. airlines and genocide suspects disappeared in causing cape town fortunes . a kind of shampoo is accused of ordering the killing of 2000 to assist who was taking refuge in a church during the 1994 genocide who was arrested in south africa after 22 years on the run. turning a special envoy under russia's foreign minister, so gained by for off help folks in moscow about to result in the will in ukraine. the white house being on
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a tour and fuel repair and capitals and last week visit keep basing has been condemned for not criticizing the russian invasion. the leasing powers of use t, a gas to disperse the climate per test, a strong to block the annual general meeting. oil giant town images around dozen people ignored warnings to leave demonstrations of targets and shareholder meetings, accusing energy companies. i'm not doing enough to reduce carbon emissions. warranty touchy with president budget time around is hoping that sunday's presidential run off election will allow him to extend his rule into 3rd decade. a huge crowd to that for his final election valley and stumble as the other ones expected to win. after not only missing out on the 1st round victory, his rival uh, come out can which data lose has now adopted it much hot until immigration tugs, promising to throw out millions of refugees, reflect the civil war in neighboring syria. lot corresponding to you,
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hon. and it's tumble, told me that to come out of luck. you can reach down to has a lot of catching up to do what color so low. it has to close a seemingly insurmountable gap with incumbent president ad one on sunday if he wants to win ad one emerged from the 1st round a voting with a lead of about 2500000 votes. that's a lot. although ad wanted not secure outright victory. so now the opposition is really desperately searching for more support, especially among hartline nationalist voters because they really could be decisive on sunday. what really stands out for me and what came quite as a surprise is how quickly culture don't lose campaign has won from all the talk of democratic values, pluralism and heart shaped emoji is to this more aggressive tone diving into
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of paul, right, which is with all the entire refugee sentiment, my explanation is that field position probably came to the conclusion that they cannot win this election with an issues based campaign focusing for example, it clues, exclusively on repairing the broken economy. they cannot win like this, against a populace leader. like add one who is very much about identity politics, who has attacked his political arrivals, who had repeatedly accused him of cultural, of receiving his orders from p k k. paris. so what we have seen now is the old position, basically mimicking ad one's aggressive style. it will probably help them. the question is how much and will it be enough to win on sunday. okay, and so what a vote is expecting from sunday as well. it's going to be a tight race. again, tacky is very much polarized at least half of the population here, one change auster more than 20 years of ad one, especially young voters. so this really is some sort of referendum on ad. one's
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transformative spots. divisive a rule, the window on sunday needs at least 50 percent of the votes. but i guess the real challenge now is to really get people to head, to the ballot boxes one more time and to cast their votes. and i guess that will be more difficult for the opposition because they have support hasn't really been very disappointed this illusion off to the 1st round where they expect that their candidate to win already and add one now into is the one off as a. yeah, the favorite with a clear advantage because he's reading a copy also and there are lines also secured a majority in pollen and so he has an advantage there. and this is an election that is being watched closely, not just in turkey, but around the world. why is it so important? that's done we'll talk. yeah, of course. as a natal member, it is
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a jew strategic regional player between europe and asia. this election will really determine with the country's political system is headed where the economy is headed . what about it's foreign policy because the opposition has made some very bold uh, promises that returning to parliamentary democracy, restoring and renewing tucker sh democracy, turning towards the west, repairing and aiming economy. it's a very different vision for the country. and some of the say this election will also show people around the world whether autocratic lead is like president ad, one can be defeated at the ballot box. thank you so much for that. you're, you're, you're hon in a stumble. so if you're hoping to get high on the streets and i'm so down this summer, i think again of ours is of band smoking calibration public. as part of a drive to clean up the dutch stacy,
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one of the familiar sights and smells of amsterdam as soon to become a thing of the past of 2 years of complaints and residents about stones towards misbehaving. to them, city council has found the public smoking of mount a water in the city center since kind of assist the criminalized and the 1970s. the adults capital is a magnet for foreign tourists looking to openly indulge. but those days look set to fade into a hazy memory. anyone caught violating the band faces of 100 years. i find. but we'd smoke, can tourists, a scene characteristic, a light back about the news, which looks as if it's a great idea is that it doesn't bother me because i can smoke on the terrace because we don't do lots of on some door in germany. it's illegal, which means a lot of unhealthy things are sold on the black market here in the netherlands. it's very well organized. nobody, we're going to do it. however, there is some skepticism about the enforcement of the bad. good, nice, nice home. i don't and be the enforcer who has to tell someone, sir, madam,
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please stop. it's not allowed here at this point. yeah. but over there on the terrace. it's okay. know, last year the city battles, the consumption of alcohol in public places. but that's hardly paid, enforced. now, there was some concern among opposite residents that the ban on smoking weed could stuff up the same site to set you up today to more world news at the top of a, a better strategy has that news is you're in just, i'm a good the i have to say matters to us the that's why.
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