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the us. i have. at the end one topic yet. in an historical much of the placebo for democratic and although i was in the country's history. a search and rescue should i choose to long races against time to looking like an eighteen seventies black box before it stopped getting sick. protest japan's move to new school textbooks the claim that value islands of japan in her territory the nt all security demonstrators clash with police outside the headquarters of the european union in brussels. oh and welcome to cctv do i look in beijing is two pm here in the chinese capital. we begin with the presidential elections in
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afghanistan. at least two rainbows were wounded saturday morning a blast of a polling center in eastern afghanistan will go our province. a district governor gave that information. it was the first attack against voters in the country's presidential election soul fall. the injured were shifted to a district hospital in the province some sixty km south of afghanistan's capital kabul meanwhile current afghan prison karzai has cast his vote in kabul karzai is constitutionally barred from running for third consecutive five year term. but he urged all afghan voters to take part in the election the election marks the nation's fourth democratic transfer of power or through the ballot box altogether around twelve million voters all eligible to cast their ballots. apple was six thousand polling centers. there are the contenders in the race opinion polls showed three candidates are frontrunners the trouble of dylan at the leading opposition figure in the country and the runner
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up in the two thousand and nine polls. i shrug on e cummings i is a form of finance minister and former world bank official who gone about twenty percent of them in two thousand and to my russell is an afghan politician who served as foreign minister of afghanistan from january of two thousand to june to october of twenty thirty around three hundred fifty thousand police on me in special forces units had been deployed to protect polling stations and voters as taliban militants ballot to derail the elections polling stations will close later today filed by two weeks of locality. the results are expected to be announced in mid may. for now we don't live our correspondent sean taylor's who was following the events will be there in kabul a low shelf. voting has been underway in all for a few hours bring us up to date on the situation they have both in terms of security as well as the progress of
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the book. things i think are going as well or better than anybody here who have expected. he did talk about the one attack on people to talk about love our province but here in kabul. the city of seven million people where people have been tense they have been on edge for the past week leading up to this historic vote so far things have gone amazingly smoothly here. evidently there is a large turnout. i am voting precincts throughout this country people lined up in some places for blocks. a lot of folks realize what is at stake and it could be the first peaceful democratic transfer of power in afghanistan and people despite taliban threat say they are going to go out they are going to have their voices heard. if you look outside it may look a little more like a police state that democracy but to date no one is complaining about all the authorities of all the police and all the army soldiers there on the streets because they are the ones keeping taliban insurgents out of the ski area since
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the ford plant. things have gone very well. they turn out this is exactly what the government wanted village on the selection comes as the remaining nato troops are preparing to withdraw from afghanistan leaving the afghan forces to cope with the taliban and possibly al qaeda of what challenges will this new president faced a. what challenges are going to be tremendous and they are going to be instant. firstly they have to get through the selection process unlike other of depth to other states other democracies with a vote is taken and the next day you know the winner here at the earliest is going to be made to change that that is it that is not a runoff if no one challenges fraud is always a big concern at the first point of business but a lot of the cancer talk about the three major ones that you did discuss. there's talk about signing a bilateral security agreement agreement and that would keep the united states troops in afghanistan after the scheduled departure date of two thousand fourteen to
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be about thirty thousand troops and they would be here cheaply to train afghan soldiers as well as provide a military backup and assistance in those various hot spot areas where the taliban still is a very strong. total. also getting the economic situation. after moving in this country. we talked a lot of business owners and things have been stuck in here for the last eight to ten months of enabling the fact that karzai has not signed the bsa but their much larger profit education and skilled workforce of high unemployment rate security the list goes on and on and on but the first of course is to get through this election process in the peaceful fashion that will go long way to convincing the international community that afghanistan is moving in the right direction. maybe people will invest in this country and maybe a lot of other nations will continue to do it they can to prop up this country's government sean caleb reporting from kabul. thank you. meanwhile russia is following the ongoing afghan
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presidential election and says it welcomes the boat to get a russian perspective join us live now is how will fold always a defense analyst in moscow. hello mr called on how howie you see the relation is currently between russia and afghanistan and will the withdrawl of nato troops and this president election change that relationship well we don't have read any apparent the favorite in the coming elections to russia's main concern and do it without gadgets product is the stability that there should be continued stability in the region. and that no militancy from afghanistan or pakistan could spread into former soviet central asia a chair where russia has a very important interests including those three very important
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note read basis nato troops or will we drink that's almost like located for moscow. since we are right now our relations with nato are very very strange some american troops attacked nato will stay in afghanistan and maybe some american allies to leave small contingents that on one hand that's not seen as very good on the other that plea to ensure stability and that islamist takeover of denis betts also ok with russia russia's going to work with. no matter who wins the election because stability is very important will be helping the afghan government. to not allow the taliban and pro taliban forces to take over. almost all dunno what are some of russia's current interest there in afghanistan and what is its policy toward the country. the system
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though it is the eu number one concern. then there's concern with the afghan narcotics and arrow in the mass are we being moved into the shed. and the rational side is striking back. we are cooperating on different projects with the afghan authorities traditionally there was a lot of aggression. picking growing in influence and technical presence in afghanistan. that was before the rush and the war that began in seventy nine. dennis promise though is the kind of russian soviet incredible for buffer state between india and pakistan. british india as it was then and the soviet union so we were always present and again this time and basically always trying to have good relations promote economic growth ensure stability. his bubble filled in allah from moscow thank you for your
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perspective on that. and still to come here on cctv news will bring in the latest on the search for the missing malaysia airlines jet in hd seventy stay with us the eye the chair into the street yes was formally jail. it's like a nice tea seventy which has entered the twenty ninth day. time is ticking to find the black box with only two days left before his batteries are expected to run out. australia's joint agency
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corn a system to determine an area about four hundred seventeen thousand square kilometers. and it's about one thousand seven hundred km northwest of perth. today's search area will focus on three areas within that same vicinity up to ten military planes can reuse of all jets and eleven ships will be taking part in today's search the uk is well maybe survey ship hms echo and the australian royal navy ship oceans. you will continue the underwater hot china's aisle seventy six transport aircraft has departed from perth international airport for the target area already the weather forecast for today's search is fail with possible rain in the search area on friday and total fourteen aircraft and nine ships to park in the search tossed in for weeks as malaysia airlines flight to nice three seven the band is the plane's black box and is
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likely to stop giving signals in just about three days as a result of an a search and rescue ship are two zero one is stepping up its efforts to locate the flight data recorders in the waters west of perth. cctv he knew wat reports from aboard the ship interesting just like i was looking for a nineteen seventies might take ten record in the press box no paintings on the widget so you can pick up any sick notes from the pep talks located can take up sick nose with being a five kilometer radius the searchers note they are working against it. a tight deadline. the city asked for the sixth of the black box ticking away meets hair when it was his collar. the search will become even more typical things thursday evening session no one has started moving to is in all of the arts in the one point fifteen million square kilometers that area. the what that fox is carried out
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during friday night the surface conditions doing this it's becoming even more challenging. the team is the cutest and most has seen the north a much deeper than that such an array all the previous days. not a cheesy rwanda stitching was his five kilometers deep it's extremely difficult to detect the blackhawks the canal as was i my favorite holiday nominal payment for not getting my nose. i was touched by the people and angry after them. the result of taking the flight data recorder will be even more in the woods yet he has to go on. the us chilean newspaper the sydney morning herald reports that the search and investigation into the vanishing of flight in the study seventy has become the most expensive in aviation history. it says the estimated costs to surpass the fifty million us dollars that was spent on
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the two year probe into the air france flight four four seven. the french plane disappeared in the atlantic ocean in two thousand i the biggest expense for the surge has involved ships satellites planes and submarines the south china sea and the string to my locker and then in the remote reaches of the southern indian ocean. in the indian ocean the australian navy has deployed two ships which so far have cost more than nine billion us dollars. the us navy has allocated three point six million dollars for the deployment of a painter locator and an underwater drone. the home reportedly spent more than eight million us dollars in the fourth week of the search and rescue operations in the south china sea. besides all the search and rescue cough the malaysian government representing malaysia airlines has paid a total one point two million us dollars will fall to the families of all the two hundred twenty seven passengers. and earlier we spoke to our reporter james shall in kuala lumpur
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will he tell us what the malaysian prime minister has gone after coming back to the country and the current situation of the families that when you go back to haunt them. what about midnight local time that's about eight hours a day he scanned the beginning a press conference all sources tell us. i then did a bit of dust in many many things in real or waking to see where the pullback reaffirmation all but symbolism from us at hawaii's we became two of payoff for the fourth he went to the us he wants to try to read a spell on that seeking all the stuff to read the british had already said they can to someone about the gritty on its way but at the same time we talk about the sectors that easy to forget about the family's think one of them one of course but they indeed do and in many many other countries this life. are they to sources tell us that is still there ever a hostile reception the beginning of the impetus to keep print the people i think my kids than to say that there has been the changing tent some of that caution that some of
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that sharpness in the rectory coming from the family seems to be gone today because i think the representatives and one week ago because you're able to meet investigate the face to face and hear from them to help calm but this time it is either forcing him to have the fewest in a prime minister backed optimization saying that he fainted on that level but the guy a break to put situation can still contact the media based office to verify all the rumors that day hearing will not repeat in this room is the force into it terrifies them. this was a very very complex fictional statistically but especially emotion the work. poor the eye. the eastern people had been injured after a five
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point three magnitude earthquake jolted young sean kelly himself was turning to non profits. two of them are in critical condition emergency workers are rushing to the scene vehicles can still pass through major rose despite reports of cave ins at some sites. the tremor issue again shown at around seven o'clock in the morning with its epicenter. thirteen km deep and shallow to tell just where the country's second largest hydro power station is situated. local authorities it said the power station is working as an all to thailand now leeward islands pro government would ensure a tall holding a major rally on the outskirts of bangkok. they came to support the interim prime nz months in mock and countering anti government protests and the legal challenges to her administration. the richards have avoided rally in bangkok since last november to privilege she said. today's rally is being held dozens of kilometers from downtown as
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well for the same race. and china's one ministry has condemned an annual review of diplomatic relations which was approved by the japanese government on friday. foreign ministry spokesman leis said the document ignores the act maliciously hides the china threat theory. he seemed a little un pc you can see diplomatic who took twenty four tang think that's the facts will sleep like this minus nine and all recently criticizes on. we're extremely concerned and very dissatisfied. it's apparent that has stirred up trouble over that don't times and the sea. no matter what methods japan uses and harvard college could face the. if that cannot be changed now that doggone it's going to spawn. japan's actions cannot shake our strong willed. the protests are territorial sovereignty we urge japan to correct his aptitude. stop all publications and attempts to bomb our sovereignty and home
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are that is my interests japan also new elementary school textbooks claiming china's value items as part of japan's territory. in an immediate response china urged japan to stop provocations and to be honest with history. a xanga when joker says japan should teach this next generation whose textbooks the truth. all that doggone it. that is the art on this and that japan has illegally snatched them alot we want is for the first time japanese textbooks that claimed the guidelines and inherent territories of japan eleven of the fourteen textbooks are involved meanwhile calm and content regarding forced prostitution on the japanese military during world war two has been largely removed the textbooks also claimed that after she met island chain known as dr lynn south korea as japanese territory. the island chain is at the center of a territorial dispute between tokyo and seoul. these
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revised text books will be usefull the next academic year starting next april ukraine's military is on high alert of the sow in response to recent spikes in russian troops me in the shared border. tension is mounting over concerns that russian troops may move beyond crime unit into ukraine. cctv step in if readers on ukraine's crimean war and bring the small ukraine to military be too lean and the border with grimy a pre meeting alert for any sign of russian accent nato's top military commander warned that russia has adequate forces on its eastern border with ukraine to complete a successful unbeaten in three to five dates. the ukrainian army is countering with the buildup of its frontline positions the ukrainian side that is open fields and in less turbulent times served as
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foreign area and grazing land for livestock. now the countryside is marked by military networks. the army has been on high alert for nearly two months at a nice freshly dug trenches with the pc's takes an intricate set of bonkers is proof of that high alert status their sites and what things are trained on crimea and the russian troops in crimea about two hundred meters from the spot across the divide on the creamy inside russian flags flying high. mere months ago this was in during the crossing point for customs officers really expected truckloads as they pass through. if the tense standoff with russia continues its heavily secured week may become a permanent fixture. yes isabel's that liberals love so much if the current situation continues we will build a more sustainable told that with more controls the mall security and it will be a
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common goal. they started putting up again. russia has recalled its ambassador to nato following a decision by nico earlier this week to freeze cooperation with russia in response to the crimea crisis. as the standoff between russia the international community and soldiers on the ground continues on all sides remain entrenched in their positions stephanie free. cctv. great cornmeal porridge. violent clashes broke out in brussels on friday after tens of thousands of having a spirited protest is more than twenty european countries marched on the european union headquarters. cctv tag barton was at the sea. outside the european commission and council protesters from across europe through whatever they could lay their hands on including security barriers paving stones human
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origins. belgian riot police responded with a gas and water cannon. the eurozone and the economic crisis and i have been largely forgotten in the world media headlines but here on the streets of europe cities the anger remains of austerity measures continue to cause economic pie. eurozone unemployment remains near a record high and millions of workers across the bloc have seen their wages slashed. this was the first major clash since mold than one hundred and you'll stare. the protesters and police were injured at a rally in the spanish capital madrid a fortnight ago. most of the demonstrators here or from trade unions which would attendance of about fifty thousand police estimated the number to be off that one day came was clearer
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protest against its not the rule that you want baltimore so soon. this was not the most violent demonstration that europe has witnessed since the start of its economic problems. but it was one of the most intense clashes yet seen outside the european union headquarters where upcoming parliamentary elections in may are expected to see and even politicians make strong gains at the polls. get well soon cctv process. i slow global warming open the american job market the impact of the great recession lingers. for some recent college graduates finding a job that will utilize the rage case has become more of a challenge cctv leaving town looks at how college grad is to getting back along today's call for korean athletes it's a two hour train ride
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for james cameron he meets his new jazzy into manhattan two days a week from a temporary job as a retreat at recruiting isn't a dream job that is columbia university graduate holder of the most is degree in international management from the london school of economics to the ones to work in the sports industry. i could say sometime after i graduated and even getting a part timer an internship in sports can be a struggle so at the gates to continue working on my experience things into new york. and then on the side continue to perceive industry that i want to work and jillian is among tens of thousands of recent u s grant's what jobs outside their chosen field taking part time. let cool in setting the over pay until they can embark on the carrion things to eat full full paycheck. many recent grads out will see him taking on jobs that do not require a bachelor's degree they are the under employed as lacking as they discussed box hedges and spots the twentieth. according to a recent study by the federal
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reserve bank of new york the percentage of priests in graduate school under employed has been on the rise the study says that for recent grads between the ages of twenty two and twenty seven under employment rates from under forty percent in two thousand and seven just before the great recession to a full forty four percent in two thousand and twelve. i am still seeing that they're taking her to overhaul fine for breaches canning but said new york based temporary hiring agency temporary alternatives and has not only noticed an increase in applications for temporary jobs but also an improvement of the quality of positions he can off the jump seat is he credits the great recession which left a large pool of talent from which companies can pick and choose the current trend corporations are going to where they want to use a flexible workforce. another one of you called in to making a commitment to somebody's head the closure
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of them open up a whole bunch of potential liability. you know well. to the four great recession may be changing the employment dynamics for recent grads but as america's job market recovers. there's also a corresponding upside here. everything grads temporary jobs that will frequently transitioning into permanent positions linked on cctv illegal. the chino on the ongoing presidential elections in afghanistan afghan voters have been going to the polls there now for a couple of hours. turnout is seeded to be heavy across the country. allright for sean caleb is in kabul and he's been bringing us the latest from afghanistan on the elections. the afghan for the upcoming karzai cast his vote earlier today they are in the capital kabul this election will mark the first time that the people of afghanistan have been able to change leadership change presidents
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at the ballot box in the history of afghanistan the election. bring the seas between major for runners. of those drummers his doctor of the dough like he was part of the karzai government. at one point. the love he was also one of the election back in two thousand and nine the book of evidence is that i shrugged gandhi on the side in the form of finance minister. they are in afghanistan. and there will be forced to keep you updated on the afghan elections as the person. true she would remark it. from nigeria kristen bids come in for democracy. come to put them all. krista was formed in my sights along the city's up some new tricks to push it in my tuna my due date assume you mean it to science. this
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sequel. when the rice worst teams in the seat to force forms. the country where i've come from. we may be in this the symbol on its axis and inlets. so when i was was called. watch all of sudden this. on to win the race was also fun. i am not winning so that the wound. due to the gig is nice to use and abuse of our house we get to those for today but in no time. the portico was what kept going. it is going to prepare me to great heights i'm drinking tea for me. my life. the costliest made it lots of dogs in terms of investment. how were these i want it to see what it called it is time for me to be on my stuff for them there so i went to looking towards the cost of power when it was will you ensure that we
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didn't get to know what it means to be good to have the chills. if we want you want. that is still sees this goodness. i know lord welcome to islam and changed and i in tokyo. voting is underway in afghanistan to choose a new president amid record tight security. the taliban has vowed to disrupt the election polling stations opened at around seven am local time on saturday the election will choose a successor to president karzai who has been in power for two terms totalling ten years. the new leader will face the task of reconstructing afghanistan most of the international forces are expected to pull out of the country by the end of
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