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ukraine's president calls the latest russian attacks on his country. a crime against humanity. at least 2 people died in friday, strikes on a hospital in the pool. and so it'd be a sense troops towards border with kosovo, of the classes around the race beginning of the cost of in police and for the installation of you. if they go baby and met the bank as well, and welcome turkey has reached the final stretch of a fetus presidential race, sundays rental spits incumbent president branch of tanya. a bad one against the opposition challenge. a combined condition that a little a huge crowd turned out for one of the president's final election rallies and assemble at one of his own costs to win the 2nd round of voting of the naturally failing to secure a majority. 2 weeks ago, this challenge also address support has in assembled condition that oral has
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recently resolved to and t mike were ranking rate to both state his chances promising to throw out millions of refugees living in turkey. abraham is in a stand bull following the election for us. a tell us more about how migration is being used in this campaign. the migration in refugees. then this has been a topic interest of society, even before the election. i mean, turkey is one of the companies that really opened the store to syrian refugees. there were about 3 and a half, a 1000000 of them here in the country, but right about 2018 when the economy started taking the downturn and ty refugee sent them and started being on the rise. we seen migraines with syrian specifically because there's, there's many of them here, scape goat it and blamed in the media for the economic downturn of the country. then the election of goals a out about, you know,
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a month or 2 months ago. and of course, this is a topic of discussion president or the one of course, having been the president when the syrians came. it's came in, had out and much more subdued tone against him, saying that we will, you know, the turkey will try to return them. but only voluntarily and build some houses. and then the opposition candidate really taking a much more hard line approach about returning syrian refugees. there was also a 3rd party candidate. i'm much more right wing a candidate also with an aggressive tone against refugees. and then after the, you know, the, the results of the 1st round that 3rd party candidates, you know, got about 5 percent of the vote. and so to sort of in it and then in an attempt to attract people that voted for that 30 party candidate. the opposition has now taken a much, much, much more aggressive tone and considering refugees. i mean, i was just walking around, assemble this morning. streets are lined with post, are seeing. all syrians will go all syrians will be. you can imagine the tool
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that this would have on the syrians living here. i mean, people that have built their lives here. uh children, uh, you know, people that have had to leave their homes. i've spoken to members of the error migrant community here in assemble about how this campaign has affects them. let's take a look in a previous life, diane was an architect. she now hopes frontier, although a cultural centre and cafe. she started in his temple here ban, who's the concerts, group therapy sessions, or workshops, karaoke. open mike and stand up comedy nights. you'll know everyone is welcome. she says, but a lot of the events in the program, peter to arabic, speakers like herself, as has been done for you, came from a personal need and wish there was no space where we could meet people. i guess i learned something in arabic, sea bladder, so i thought, why shouldn't we be the ones that create that space headphones that we reached
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a point where we were tarred the pressure of having to explain ourselves as individuals, highly a syrian density. and we're here trying to build ourselves from nothing on them before the band came to turkey from syria as a refugee. she worked for almost a decade before she and a partner had gathered enough funds to start. you'll know it's short for you only live once, but for many refugees, an air of migrants. it's a lifeline place where they can escape a society that's grown increasingly hostile to them has enough pull them up. i don't want people to come here in here, the same things they hear at home. i work on tv and public transportation, not a minute. i don't want them to get the same looks, i guess i'd side enough, especially people that are visibly seriana because most definitely no one will be comfortable in a place where it's so public that you are not welcome aboard. these election put cards around the streets anymore, it's no longer hidden or indirect had with the has. throughout turkey's current election campaign ban has watched the media escape good syrians and migrants for
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the country's economic clothes. even though she has now become a turkish citizen. she still feels excluded, they'll move us who can still come to that regardless of my legal style. so somebody in the anton considered syrian he as a, the direct target of his speech. how do i sometimes think to myself and come on? is it still better that i'm here with you? because if i had stayed in syria, so i don't know if i would still be alive. there's unaffected behavior. but i think like this to make myself go on to motivate myself outside of them. both candidates in churches presidential election has made promises to send the syrian refugees back to their home, whether to duplication or voluntary return. the topic of migration is on the present in this election campaign that we struggle to find the syrian refugees. we're going to speak to us about is on camera. sammy's experience in turkey perhaps explains why. the 26 year old agreed to speak to us we,
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if we can see how his identity. he's a syrian journalist with a residence permit, but needs to be renewed every year. how, how do i go? when i step out to the house, i try as much as icons to hide my secret identity. and i try not to speak out a bit, can public either be the sole side he's been told off for speaking arabic in public before and his word, these tensions might escalate across the country. there are rising reports of violence against syrians, there was a move there. now, how do you like me if things reached out scenario? i don't have any legal protection hasn't moved. can you? no one will stand up for my rights. yeah. now is it sort of a syrian refugee in turkey society? i feel i have no value back in yellow. it's a full house. tonight's topic of discussion is how to deal with nagging and relationships. the police feels worlds away from the polarized atmosphere right
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outside the door, much to the relief of patrons and staff on see if it's a, it's a safe place of it. we feel like at home here with the blood and yolo, or it was the only place where i can be myself. and at the same time, michael is here and how, how fun i a president ted one as seen as the favorites in sundays. one of what would 5 more years of at one mean kentucky and the rest of the world as well when it comes to everyone's campaign, he's really pitched himself as demand for stability and continuity that the people know him and that they can expect. well, what they've seen from him over it, you know, the past 2 decades and, you know, the country is going to an economic crisis, but he's pitched himself as the man who has had many successes before there and will be able to take turkey out of this slump, but we can also expect that, you know, personal freedoms, the crack down on the, on the,
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press the crack down on the l g, b, t, q, community on women's rights will continue because that has also been, you know, a characteristic of a president are the ones role and he's, i've shown absolutely no signs of taking your you turn on that there was also hope that political prisoners would perhaps be released if the opposition when's the president or the one as expected wins in tomorrow's vote. that was that that won't happen. and when it comes to foreign policy, we can also expects more of the same turkey, a member of nato, but at the same time, sort of antagonizing to western allies and certain in certain areas has wants to maintain a relationship with. uh, you know, authoritarian regimes like russia and so on. let me add that there are many a couple of us to disagree with how it is data one is running the country's finances, but that's another topic to talk about. dw is abraham. thank you very much for your coverage. let's take a look at some of the stories making headlines. now. you as president joe biden
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says he's optimistic a deal to keep the government from defaulting on its bills as close. failure to reach an agreement could impact the global economy. congress needs to raise $31.00 trillion dollar debt ceiling 5 new deadline of june. 5th. driving footage has captured the smoke and ash billowing from mexico's bubble. got tape head of scientists predict more activity will cause trim is in the coming days of both boys, one of the world's most closely monitored volcanoes. it's just 70 kilometers from mexico, cities metropolitan area, which is home to more than 20000000 people. you guys, president blood of me, savanski has condemned the late his branch and miss all the tax on his country, calling them crimes against humanity. at least 2 people were killed on friday and bulls and a dozen wounded. when rushing, nissan see the hospital in the pool, it was the 2nd wave of attacks on the central ukrainian city in less than a week. before have seen many,
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a dark since the start of the war. but the brutality of this one has strong people in the city and across ukraine. the dog, it was a medical facility, and a veterinary hospital grants president has called the crime against humanity. so, so those are the ups store and i said is appeal atrocity. a russian ballistic missile against a hospital in a veterinary clinic means that almost we will do everything possible. now everything impossible to feed up the supply of more uh, defense systems of a higher quality to ukraine. these littering issue working on without the hotness daily, but then the regional government says a 69 year old possible life was among those killed 2 boys. 83 and 6 are being treated in hospitals high with mrs. recall. what happened was the main impact is at the veterinary clinic. the doctors were carrying burned animals
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out. yes, i ran in there to save my cat as a potential for the some in the surrounding residential buildings had a narrow escape. yeah, well actually i was in the kitchen with my husband when we heard a loud explosion of getting a little store to know was thrown, what was the wolf will know you. luckily it was only a short distance, so you and you'll never really 3 apartment filled up with smoke. if the kitchen window was open and stayed intact to april 4th, here they put other windows on the balcony, were destroyed over, you know, it was very frightening in the middle. it seemed to be a couple of weeks. no, both great. your greens miller crusade, they shut down dozens of russian drones and messiahs or but the one that got through was enough to cause considerable destruction. so the a has put its troops on high or low down to clashes between serbs and police and neighboring costs. of, of the embrace began when ethnics subs, trying to prevent recently elected as nic albanian officials from entering into
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simple buildings. costs of a police fire to a gas to dispose crowds. and ex report looks at the town of saint john where a police car was set on fine. was started as a peaceful protest soon spiraled as a control, as police tried to clear. so being residents blocking entry to this government building in northern cost of, of the with $2.00 gas feeling, the purchases were forced to abandon the efforts to stop the towns newly sworn in ethnic albanian men from entering cause was such a blaze more than a dozen people injured as protest has tried to block new officials nearby towns as well. but once the police were able to clear the streets, they made it into the offices. the violence comes off the ethnic albanian
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politicians, one elections in the sub in majority area. in april, when a tiny turn out of betty 3.5 percent following a boy called by subs that was pushed by this government. it's just the latest unrest in the area when most of the population still remains loyal to bell grade. many subs here have never accepted cost of those independence across the border to the notes be as president alexander booted told support. is that a rally that his government would defend costs of a subs short term? i mean, we would protect and ask for peace as well. i will find for every seconds of peace obviously was the last longer every now. but i'm telling you not the 1st attack from the serbs and the north of costs of over beyond metro. here, serbia will not sit idly by you want to banish serves,
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but you won't succeed. but any attempt by serbian troops to enter the cost of a would mean a fight with nato peacekeepers. international troops have been helping maintain security in the rest of region for over 2 decades. now. the us gemini and others have called for all sides to avoid inflammatory rhetoric and the costs of and government to de escalate. the situation. next, the head spinning practiced by your team of a german breakdown. so i think for the parents olympics, i think this one, the people in trucks injured one trying to feed the city center more and more refugees are being turned away. the bees correct on.
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