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of a medium on last name that you put in my chair for laura doesn't want that extra mom a minute or a head on collision of today. the central green leaves at least 32 people that are more than 80 in the questions are raised about the integrity of line, do the leg tauriel system as a ruling party candidate. now me with 3 in the presidential election and the us part itself on the back for providing humanitarian aid to yemen was the same time supply weapon to the saudi that coalition bombing, the middle east and country. we hear from a red cross representative about the situation today. the reality in your mind is
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that 3030000000 people are struggling not only with an ongoing conflict with no clear resolution in view, but also prompt an invite to the infrastructure limited access to own basic needs. a good lawyer, welcome to the international robot saying live for most of those, just about the hour and i was always, it's great to have you with us. i'm right them on the take a look at the top stories. this our we saw with the breaking news from central greece, at least 32 people being killed and 85 injured is 2 trains, including a passenger freak. lima have collided head on near the city of larissa. fire rock, a smokeless scene building out of overturned carriages, about $350.00 passengers. of these have been on board when the train smashed into
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a freight on the same truck. it's unclear what cools the incident. the local governor has said that about 250 survivors of been evacuated so far, and the rescue operation is still on the way. we'll bring you more details as we get them. now the latest from nigeria is presidential election. the ruling party is kind of a bullet in a bu, a narrow victory of the 2 opposition hopefuls and africa's largest economy. but questions have been raised about the results with we look, toral commission has declared that to move on the center left. all progressives, congress policy or a p c, as a president elect,
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with 36 percent of the votes. that's tripoli, just 7 percentage points over the 1st runner up, and 10 over the 2nd. those 2 main opposition parties of cold for a recount. they say that the election was rife with violations, as the result should be declared invalid alive to all t africa correspondence kind of a kind of a great to see thanks for joining us here early. then i kind of a, what do we know exactly about these official election results? laura, as you say, it's a brand new day. it's a brand new month. and i, jerry, i had a brand new president elect boiler, acclimated to new bo has been elected as the next president of the federal republic of nigeria. as it stands, he has managed to clinch most of the votes with having some 9
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t 2000000 registered voters and only 24000000 of them were. busy cars the as a legitimate votes leading into this election, he has managed to claim just under 9000000 votes with his nearest competitor, being at sea, coo abaca with just under 70000000 votes. and the 3rd being the labor party being led by the towel b, which man is just over $6000000.00 votes. mister tinnell becomes president. this by losing his home state of lay goes to the labor party being led by p r o b. he is also president of nigeria, this by losing the state of the incumbent. that is,
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that of mr. mom ado body does the state of katina, but all of that watches all away as we prepare for the new presidency that will be in by miss that she knew. he was gracious in his victory calling on his fellow competitors to remind you that we only have one nigeria, as he says, we only have one country and that is the country we we must decide for. he wins the most ammonia of all contestation is that we have seen in recent times here in nigeria. and that goes this by the many complains that have been lost by opposition. parties such as volta suppression vote, a intimidation that there is no free and fair elections when it comes to this
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particular set of results. that it was very short of transparency. despite all of those things. missed that senior who stands as the candidate declared by the independent national electorate commission on tonight, jerry out as the declared winner of this election. is this the last we see of this acrimony? i doubt it very much. i think that the court of justice in nigeria will be filled to the brim with all kinds of allegations and all kinds of charges that will be leveled against the independent national electoral commission of how they handle this particular set of elections. the. busy that the security forces were also come under question,
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and they will say that they, well also we're not up to par when it comes to doing their job. mind you, me, ms. tinnell boot last. also in the f t. c, that's the federal territory and capital of nigeria, which is a bo just state. and he happens to have lost really some interesting localities when it comes to the layout of nigeria. despite all of that, this is the land who has been declared the winner, and i says, a new and ministration taking lawn from his fellow party candidate which his mom ado artery and you will lead nigeria not only on this new day of the new miles, but he hopes to ayesha in a new era. mind you me, mister tinney,
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who lives in this part of the city, but only in the more affluent aspect of the city. one might say, where the other half lives. and we were there not too long ago to see where mister tinney, who occupies his residence and my julie, it is quite a residence and quite a locality in what is largely seen as the affluent part of town. miss tina, who is leading this country into a new era. the question is, well, the results that have been declared by the i neg, that's the independent national electoral commission. b, b fits and class my stuff when it comes to the challenges that will most likely face him in the court of justice. i was very interesting and
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a will soon will should to be keeping an eye on our i was going on in niger, thanks a lot for bringing us up to speed was 30 against it. thanks again for opinions about the voting results were divided not only among the candidates, but also among those who voted. we heard from vocal russ. she did it all of a little because there are so many in letters as intellectual. this is all about watching. this is what i believe in it's one of our if it visual is not going to go out. so 70 percent of the selection is good. so maybe 15 percent or less. and mr. boy, because that you cannot call for consultation for the study. but what we are saying now is if does any mistake, there was no party or anybody that you didn't class i. so i was looking to go to court in my since i did, i know you said it not allow them to upload is nothing to sound like they just want to. thank you. thank you. all right, i live in the, me, that the, i mean article,
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so it's better to me if not what the, what i thought is for me, when i get out, be able to be sent to a parliamentary candidate from the opposition peebles, the democratic party, who says that just like in any combination, there's always going to be, i'm is let me said is especially, i am not in agreement that it is a long way. so lose this election is do we see a way where we left to me? don't watch it on our own before we are when election, we are not to loss on that. the we are really national, where i want to president lost the states who really we are going to national,
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we had the like, just the, like the economy, the biggest is laws with got a new political but so to me to my this is lexi song use at least for the semester pregnant and we, we got people go from there. there's been a big national turn out for the nigeria elections. and the odd see will make sure you don't miss any of the developments on it. and online, we want, you comes with my math warning, so the u. s. has given itself a great big pot on the back say and has made quote, a tremendous difference with his humanitarian aid to water, newman hes. what
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a washington top diplomat, anthony blink. and i have to say on the matter, the monitoring crisis in yemen remains an issue where our collective action has made and can continue to make a tremendous difference. in 2022, the united states provided nearly $1100000000.00 and humanitarian assistance to yemen. the largest u. s. contribution to the country since the conflict began. we encourage everyone, especially those in the region to join us in giving generously the international community best to all we can to help and this war because for millions of families, our support is a matter of life or death. but money isn't really anything washington, as we certainly in connection with the image, crisis, says the thought of the conflict almost a quarter of all e with arms and 4 of them gone to saudi arabia, which is lidiam winfield oration against yamini falls is the white house reported him blocked at legislation that would have stopped those sales last year. we will
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discuss the issue with the executive director of will beyond war movement and also e. m and a journalist is small, it's fair to is see the united states talking about the problems that him and his are facing. the united states is a problem itself. they have been selling the weapons, including miss hahn's to so saudi arabia and its allies in the region to pump the many people. me personally in my neighborhood, has been bombed by saudi arabia using american marseilles. you can't even compare what has been paid to the many people during the ages of all to what has been paid to the ukrainians during the conflict. we have only the clumps of what the westerns are paying to help other countries. this is a conflict that's been created and has been exacerbated and continued by the us government, not just with the drone killings and not just with the weapons to saudi arabia, but also through u. s. participation in the war. candidate biden was going to end the war and the
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weapon supplies, and treat saudi arabia as a pariah state. now it's now it's almost, you know, an act of betrayal to the democratic party to remember that as so, you know, we have a great deal to look for in terms of, of, of humanitarianism i and the united states is not the leading supplier of humanitarian aid through the world, this is why the us phrasing is aid to year many last her in organizations all salmon the alarm of a what they say is the under funding of charles the program for the country, the you and have fallen short. why around 3 cause of its full $1000000000.00 target for donations this year with humanitarian groups. fleming shortfall as disgraceful the international community to day showed it has abandoned yemen at this crucial cross roads with
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a mere quarter of the amount needed to support the millions of yemenis here require urgent assistance. this is woefully inadequate and gives the signal that some humans a less valuable than others. the consequences of this disgraceful shortfall in 8 will undoubtedly be dire for the people of yemen. for easier men has been suffering from a rosalind krauss is due to the ongoing conference over 21000000 people, i believe, have been in dire need of aid. one of them, of them more than 2000000 children on the brink of starvation, almost 80000000 is don't have access to safe drinking water. we spoke to regional food person for the intellectual community of the red cross, who says the situation is getting worse on a daily basis. a few months ago i visited yemen for the 1st time in my humanitarian career. and let me tell you that the imagery of all human suffering i've seen there
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will haunt me forever. this was not thing like i've seen before in my humanitarian career. i've seen families of 6 and more surviving daily on a too low. so brad dipped in water and this was their diet that including other imagery that was that the word should should not ignore and look away from today. the reality in yemen is that 3030000000 people are struggling not only with an ongoing conflict with a no clear resolution in view, but also crumbling vocal infrastructure. limited access to all basic needs, including food, water, health, electricity, a very intense human economy. situation that is affecting the livelihood and every corner in yemen, 8 fund for shortages is not a situation that on need international. red cross is flagging. this is ariana, he for, on humanitarian actors, which makes the situation even extra dangerous. just to give you an example,
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2021 pledge in a number for a yemen. 8 operation collectively reached only 50 percent to day 27 percent of it was reached. so it is a pattern that has been happening for the last few years and is impacting all humanitarian actors, pushing them to cut their programming to cut their activities. and the price is being paid by the millions of your money that really are relying to day on these activities to be able to access the most basic of the of the services. which means that more yamini swelled sleep, hungry to nights are to and more children not be able to go to school. more women will not be able to deliver in a, in, in hospitals or to access life's even health care. this is the reality of 8 fonts shortages thanks. as i went to africa again,
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a former deputy prime minister, zimbabwe was left out at us for leticia, for interjecting in the form of equally policies of neighboring south africa. we reject with the contempt that it deserves this shame for despicable us interference and african foreign policy and commercial diplomacy formulation. ideally, we must unite as africans and then see global partners as a block of 1300000000 people with a collective g d. p of $2.00 trillion dollars not as fragmented african countries. those comma is came in response to the u. s. congress introducing a resolution condemning south africa's recent murphy exercises with china and russia. the proposed bill calls on the biden administration to demand the south african public. he oppose russia's role in li, green conflict, the legislation, also 6, a thorough review of bilateral relations quote. in light of the south african
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governments actions, political analysts and commentators, jackie shand, says, washington will be hypocritical, condemn south africa's drills with russia and china as a us has its own military bases all across the african continent. the united states says south africa as its own exclusive sphere influence salvation has been going retreated, africa, asha and china. us maybe city as a decline, yampa world, empire gets somehow, it gets bigger and that irrelevant isn't useless. feels that it must still, in some ways to try and reclaim it. suppose at homes on the politics opposite africa, the united states does not have the right to, to disrupt her to interfere with people with its territory. also
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like to reach off america. 2 palm suits africa, bo friendly exercising its a. so greg democratic guides when americans, he's so aggressive in setting up military base. of course, the region of sub saharan africa and the entire continent of the stronger trade relations between those ages as well as on the continent. in general. he noted of the high cost of in both and product from other parts of the world. on t correspondent, no, lou lou krueger has the details, the african prison to the civil. i'm a poor so has welcomed cheese, ugandan counterparts, president your william was severely for a state visit. the last day to visit to south africa by president was severe. it took place in 2011. this gap in summits came as
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a result of poor quality of products from uganda. and hi, visa fees also became an obstacle preventing ugandan products from coming into south africa. now this visit is directed at consolidating bi lateral ties between the 2 countries. what discussions between the 2 heads of state tattoo and economy, continental and international issues, must have any, is accompanied by several cabinet ministers. and a business delegation aiming to boost trade, an investment relations between the 2 nations. and as we know, uganda is the one of south africa's largest trading partners on the continent. and after years of struggling to improve relations. and i'm a pause that says this is the beginning of many opportunities between the 2. now it seems like business between the 2 countries is expanding the prisons in each other's market, which uganda exports to south africa totaling $11000000.00,
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while imports were over $220000000.00 during 2020, with both countries now saying that they can do war war and even though uganda has had little success in penetrating the south, african market change is and away and thus visit is an example of a vax. none of we are kuhn g r t to hand his berg ah, minus chance conton amount china has accused the us of quote out, right, bullying and double standards of the washington threatened to impose sanctions against chinese companies if they so weapons to russia. nathan, while the u. s, has intensified its efforts to send weapons to one of the parties to the conflict resulting in an endless war with peace, nowhere in sight. it is also frequently spread false information about china's supply of weapons to russia, taking the opportunity to sanction chinese companies for no reason. this is
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outright bullying and double standards. this china has recently accused the u. s. of jeopardize in peace and stability in the taiwan strait. all 3 u. s. navy reconnaissance flights through over the area. it results washington insisted. the fight was conducted in accordance with international law. the u. s. has also been robbed me of is rhetoric against china. the origins of covey of the coven pandemic, that's often the wall street journal cited a classified intelligence report that says the virus will probably lead from a chinese lab. china has alleged it is a smear campaign and said, the tragedy of the disease should not be politicized. we heard from a professor, benjamin shout in beijing, you says a trailing blame would actually help fight the pandemic. that there is no evidence is the case of many disputes in legal courts and so on. i think china
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should have the benefit of dance. that unless proof and duty, china is innocent. from the case of coffee we cedar already that i love any keys used to pointing things to other countries. but these again, calls it. and then we only stop when the least people country is free from corporate because of all this is flowing. oh wow. it's mutating. it's more. so we really need to join hands, but not to tube finger pointing any more, not with diffract attention. we all need to be a loose, responsible politician. ah, that for is people in the country and also for or the well citizens rushes, president, religion has called on the national security service. the f. s. the, to ramp up with operations against subversive. you clearly enforces
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operational acc, doilies, alicia, we are still faced with the pressing task of countering terrorist threats over the past year. the number of such crimes has increased. it's obvious, this is connected with the key of regimes, attempts to use terrorist methods. and we are well aware of this as they have been used by them and dumbass for a long time in the west desire to revive extremists and terror cells of its so called old friends on our territory. and we know that they have never been squeamish about using both radicals and extremist to their advantage. despite all the allowed statements about their fight against international terrorism that they always use whatever means they have at hand against us. it's always been that way, and it's still that way. this comes after rose's defense murphy said that ukraine drones attempted to attack civilian infrastructure in southwestern russia, near the black sea, according to the statement. drones would take them out by electronic warfare units
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of the russian armed forces. are these at rachel blevins as the details brushes, defense ministry released a statement saying that it thwarted 2 attempts by ukraine to carry out drone attacks on russian soil on monday night. according to the statement, the attempted attacks involved unmanned aerial vehicles and they were targeting civilian infrastructure in russia, southern regions, however, russia was able to intervene before any damage was done. now this comes amid reports at an unknown drone crashed in the moscow region. you're a gas problem building those reports were confirmed by the governor of moscow, and representatives for guys prompt said that an investigation is ongoing and that involves the f s. b. now meanwhile, on tuesday morning, all civilian air crossing to and from the polka vall, airport in st. petersburg were briefly suspended amid reports that there was some type of unidentified flying object and that it required an investigation. now, notably,
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the russian defense ministry did confirm that it carried out exercises in that region. however, they did not say whether they were investigating some type of unidentified object. notably the suspension has been lifted and the airport is fully operational at this time. certainly a provocation that while it has happened before, i mean, it looks like the ukraine side, the u. s. side. the nato side is looking to, i think, goade, the russians into something more than the restrained approach that they've taken so far. and i, i think that the russians have taken a restrained approach to their operation and ukraine. and i think that is not what the us once they want the russians to react. and this is one way to get him to react. i think, you know, at every point when biden has been pushed into taking a direct war action against russia, he is always back down from doing that for good reason. he doesn't want to be the
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president that started world war 3. and that's kind of kind of what would happen could key of do it on its own with resources, missiles that they have already. i'm not sure i don't think so, but i'm not sure. so when skis requests his demands, in fact for weapons of all types to flow into ukraine, gifts, gifts of weapons, gifts of weapons and money, there's never enough and he is a great spokesperson for since send us more weapons. whatever play he makes is always going to be about, this is why we need more weapons. and so certainly it'll, it's part of that process of the day that role has arrived in new delhi for me to, for ministers of the group of 20 major economies. because that to begin in the, in the, in capital, in the company hours, my role is excited to meet with indian counterparts to discuss strengthen bilateral
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ties, particularly in economics. there it is, a major purchase of russian commodities, particularly oil, despite pressure from western power over the french conflict, that's expected to be a big issue to be discussed at the g 20 meeting. the conference is officially to focus on developing multi that collaboration throughout the world. all that wraps up, this is the our difficulty dot com for more news updates will be back up with ha shayla data flow, fiesta food i eat, or that is a tune the when the tv phone that's usually about the pre last day lackey quasi to deploy chivon, sol, deductible as somebody catalog hello. so the money to carry out our
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