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the the following stations close into a key of the nation ways to find out to the next president will be we have from some doctors that made up until now the government has had great policies for one. i'm very thankful mister. type the one. now then i'm hoping for something new on the horizon. i support gemalto, we started loop us lots of coverage. we speak to ok. if a child psychologist took his member of parliament and following entry foreign affairs committee, it had, he says, stuck in, maintains building stuff or relations with all its allies because they put the interest of his own people. first. that there are certain areas where you have to act. sometimes a little boy, you have to act with allies and very up to x with different countries on the neighboring countries together. in that sense, we're taking the interests of the turkish nation and it's rich people at heart,
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the israel declares its military intervention in the gaza strip over with the countries prime minister, phrases, imagery. so eliminating the is, let me, did you have leadership as people in gaza celebrate pictures of the days of atlanta this air attacks? the thanks for joining us for the weekly hit on oxy international. my name's peter scott, to bring you some of the top stories from the week just gone before us. we stopped off into a kia web just moments ago. paulding stations for the next tech has presidents closed. we can send you all special coverage the the incumbent president, richard cypert, one cost these votes, and this done, both
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a large crowd shed the leader as he entered the polling station with his wife. i told the media that the elections ongoing, this move like his main opponents come out to the star and glue has also voted off the greeting elected officials of the following station. the 9 correct is follow as showed his name as he left the building or from on this discourse live down to local correspondents as well as tech, who's joining us from a stumble as well. thanks very much for joining us. what's all the latest updates that from the election detecting the feature. hello. i've started the report from a very sunny assembled day, but now the evening is coming close and the weather is windy and cloudy. as the balance boxes are now closed, sharp at 5 pm in syria cas local time, the polling stations are closed and are not taking what's any more? so more than $64000000.00 registered turkish voters tested their ballots today.
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and uh, the be, uh, let me give you a brief detail. again, a box would be, comes to doing. uh, and the voters. there are 3 main uh, ruth, all walters in this election, which is very critical and uh, going like mechanic. uh, 5000000 generations. the 1st time voters went to buy the boxes to vote their uh, 1st time uh ballots. and this generation, the have seen president area go on either as a prime minister or as the president from the 1st day they were born. so major and 2 of the youth interior care. according to the opinion polls support, do you mind publish that all a b o position l i n says tended it at the new president, and they would vote for him. also, we should keep in mind that their meal is of curtis of people living in siri,
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key under the turkish citizenship and be opinion polls. the majority of 2 of them go for 2 months. so there's federal at the new president. you're going to keep in mind that 2 key after the crowds interior receive up millions of it's still them teachers, some of them somehow receive turkey citizenship. the number is about 200 calvin's or business here. you in turkey, citizens now, and they open you polls again. say that they would vote for president, then incumbents that zip type and go on. so today we were actually reporting from a pulling station. we had talked to people and we were asking about their expectations from the outcomes of this election. so let's watch it now, and we will keep on talking fisher now that made up until now the government has had great policies and i believe off to today. it will result in a few issues remaining. i for 1 am voting for mr. type a to one, a system now then uh i'm hoping for something new on the horizon,
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so i support gemalto. is there a glue? i'll vote for him and only him is for the day should most and i was happy with already gotten before. and now it's time for a change of orders for in many times, even though i'm not happy about it this time i had to vote differently. cigarettes and i hope elections will benefit our nation and expect the car and government to carry on. these are the people who, except to talk to are a cameras. but there is a fact that in turkey is some people are not. you go to be on tv shows, let it be domestic or in the national tvs. so reset menu will be walters and both sides have concerns about the future of truth here. and in case that the government will change after this election, the ruling party is pro uh, supporters of most of them are conservative people living into here. most of them i
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would be the woman bearing headscarf could not go to university, were the bad, the inflation is very high and that they are not to is going uh, really good. so they have several concerns about how to, uh, sustain their lives. in this condition. there was so many motors who are criticizing to ethics, government policies regarding the seal that she is here in s o m c k. distracted because of the economy conditions, church government applied a new policy. i'm just going to use that uh east april ranger comes to check here and buys an apartment for $400000.00. uh they can get you to his passport in percentage is a b port in tier 2 citizens. uh, somehow gods. 30 citizenship with available. uh, investment, also uh trusted there. but this is something criticized by uh uh these uh, act sleep motors and they see this is a problem of texting for the future of a 2
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t it. so now i'm going to speak with uh, units on the airport because scientists and managing editor at united world international hello and welcome to the show. hello. good afternoon. so 2 chairs uh, sets up uh for your very type x release of race. what is your expectations? well, i can give you, i cannot give you any expectation regarding the results, but i would state the following. the 2 kias result, the elections will be a prolonged one. well, our country will face the strong political battle. uh, within our country for the next 2 or 3 years given especially the american pressures upon turkey in regional matters. so whoever wins the elections will face a strong battle. a strong attempts of influence and pressure from washington regarding 2 gift policies towards russia,
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but also towards other countries like china, iran, and syria. so there is something at this cause within 3 can without tricky. how could things unfold after the elections? if the outcome is not recognized by the losing sight, i, i, i, for the time being, i do not expect such a reaction for the time being. uh, i do expect both sides to recognize the loss. there might be objections, legal objections. but they will, both sides will try all they can legally to, to protest against the results. but they will do so legally that's for the time being. that's what i see. and that's also what has been observed during the election thing. it has been a very calm. they have been very minor small incidents of let's say, over passion. it's the members of the 2 sites. but broadly speaking, it has been a calm day. so i would not expect any side to seriously question the,
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the legitimacy of the elections beyond the legal for this. what is your take on the claims of foreign interference with elections? i think that it has been for an interview a few months into the elections. i think especially on this side of the opposition of the alliance, the, there have been the interventions by americans also by europeans regarding the constitution of this alliance itself. remembered that have been there has been very harsh conflicts among the members of the alliance concerning the presidential candidates concerning its aids. at one point, the so called good party has left the table at another point, the former h d b. now the green left party, the so called george's party, his joints, you know, officially the line supporting the presidential candidates. so i think these are the measures where the americans intervene and where they have tried to establish
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or to maintain this cause. i think that is the main point of interest has been the main point of intervention. how was the turkish russian relations would seem on the college? that old was administration and is that he got to victory. and we can state clearly that his party is guided by a leadership which is clearly pro western the regarding the crane conflict. but generally speaking like date states, all hopefully that they want to do to be part of the western civilization, what they call it, the and they also state this is important for the comic pull the seat to get the funds from the west to get investment from the west, so they would try to reorient the country towards the rest. they would try to normalize it as they say, their relations with nato. they would take a more critical stance on the train, and they would reorient turkey couldn't wait till the towards the rest. another
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question is, how far can they succeed with their, for instance, the claim of bringing $300000000000.00 us dollars, i think was the number that really startled, gave to turkey as investments may be of the fish. but there is no such thing in the west anymore. it is not the time, so speculate the capital, the western capital that is turing there on the road for looking for possibilities of investment. the other way around. they are themselves, the americans more and the europeans as well. closing themselves in. it is a time where they get back their capital. they quoted near shoring they call this home shorting. so that claim of a really normalizing relations with the west might the income through reality, which is a far, far different and we must also remember that during the last 20 years, turkey has established very strong relations with russia in terms of energy, in terms of security in terms of diplomacy and they have a,
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has come through the positions in different countries which they succeeded to manage from lead yet to syria, to the tokens. so the realities of governing the results of government, the needs of the state, the needs to keep the economy going on. it may force the government of police the to a difference, a position that he would maybe the ideal logically take. in one of his interviews today, mass or the minister of interior affairs said that you aren't quite a trusted washington. the best to know if to kid would be like a spanish done. what is your take on his assessment? i would. that's an interesting assessment. i would compare it's more with syria actually because the american plan is to, to divide short key into different ethical groups and, and to turn it into a federation that resembles what they did in iraq, what they tried in syria and what they always demanded for turkey. as well,
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a change of constitution and multi s nicole uh, states uh, which is divided internally which has conflicts among its own population ethically answered insect dirty in the ways. what they did in yugoslavia as well. so i would say a gun is done is not the right comparison. it would be more cd a, but this has been defended. and by the way of the successful defense of syria itself, against this us let a tech has been an important factor which we have to acknowledge. and also we have to acknowledge the russian role in there. yeah, a trickier hosts of millions of syrian refugees after the crisis of was serious. so come on because the state all the states that he wants to send them back to their country if he wins. how has his rhetoric being perceptive by the public? i think there is a general consensus in the public that the syrians visitors in their majority have
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to return to their home slowly. but they have to. this has consensus also among the government. i mean, to eh, concerning the recent thoughts in moscow between the turkish and syrian foreign minister decided by the russian in your area for ministers. the afterwards that are just government, the current government, the justice and development party also stated that the return of refugees to their home is in the, on the agenda. so there is a general consensus on that. the question is, how to deal with that. and the question is, the, on what kind of a road map to do that there, i think it's very vital that the future are just government establishes and maintains official ties with the syrian government incorporates this issue, the syrian government and not behind its back. this is very important and also there are of course, issues of security in the north of see if there is
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a 3rd problem. there's a 3rd problem in a blood pressure province. there is a 3rd problem in the east, so if you freights, there are a legal us troops there. so these things have to be dealt with. and the future to discover meant a has to, has to tackle these issues. here, despite this pro western or orientation, the statement of it because the startled the if he keeps on with that to establish immediately or official ties with the student, government is a good step. i would urge if they, when they are due on government, also to follow the path and to really the not to waste any time anymore. after the position started to talk about sending syrians back to their homes, president are doing an existing a started to talk about voluntary return. do you think that this is possible? yes, i think this is possible, but it meets a huge effort. of course we face in syria, especially in the north,
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a devastated economy. an economy under huge pressure from the united states do not forget that syria is, has been 40 years under american pressure. so for these, the visitors to return back safely, had to byron means where they can establish themselves again to lice the joint economic a 4th is also needed necessary. so this again shows that the, the direction of the student government to me to work do need to corporate. also on the economic relations. i remember president, i saw the had the proposal of the unit $2.00 oh $5.00 countries, 5 sees which included a kind of almost for the ration between 30 and syria. there are interesting ideas of that in the past was the victim without the king self has proposed the configuration of 36 in syria. so they have to take on that. and then we can safely make sure that our city and visit this return home and establish their
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themselves a life of the life of dignity and economic prosperity is. is there anything that i didn't ask you, but you want to give your take? what might happen after the elections? i think the, i hope that they keep on to be as peaceful as they are right now. uh, i think that the both sides will be mature enough to recognize the loss. uh, it is. presidential elections are very conflict if you have a losing sight and you have a winning site. this is different from the parliamentarians system. uh, but i hope that things will result well. and this besides of legal objections, there will not be any conflict any widens. uh and, uh, and i hope that that's what, that's the all to do. think that at the be the elections will go for the 2nd round
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. know after the withdrawal of mon, i mean, i would stick expect that to be a low, low chance before that's everything hinted to a 2nd round, including the pro governments. surveys falls showed that there would be a 2nd drunk. one of course, bad ones. but now with the withdrawal of the water means it from the elections. i would expect the elections to finish today. yeah, thank you very much. uh, we had, you know, sooner political scientist and uh, the uh, editing uh, uh, managing editor of united world international, the same thing that sits well now at the sharp at 6 pm, the vote uh 5 pm. the working stations are closed. now we are expecting the off comes of the elections to be announced, and we will be following up and we will be lining uh, live again, very soon. indeed, what would be waiting for all those updates as well. thank you very much for
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breaking down the ins and outs of those elections in 6 years. was that fascinated interview with eunice? so it will speak to you very shortly. let's talk is economic was all likely to be top of votes as agenda and i comes inflation rate remains. it's almost 50 percent, but the tech has never had to record lows against the us dollar. residents of it's done both the thoughts on the current economic situation and the country. and so, so it's sort, inflation is obviously having an impact. but there isn't any quality dimension as well. well, one segment is getting or another is getting richard during this period, the privatization, this government has completed over the past 20 years, but also contributing to this. social security spending is also lower. the price is a higher price hikes comedy to find something has become hard to for us to the i can see the bike off on, but it's not a month before i now look, i know, and comm mode us. i travel. i spend my money more costly. yeah. it's so hot and out
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. yeah, our main problem, let me try to check on him, but this election, i think different. if we look at this on us all in cities, we can clearly see that uh which is with sport to the government, especially as quick zone because of correct. so people don't believe it or positions, they don't leave day and we will handle the situation because they don't have some experience about these critical issues or but the government, they have experience about that. how can they build these cities and the new town full around? do the good so, and also inflation is a problem as a developing countries, the inflation is i just bought these times a little bit different for the government, but also a deal position have a chance to strong do
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a party and the others. sports is most parts of our coverage. we spoke to to a patient member of parliament and head of the foreign affairs committee. keith charts, i teach you says to kia has increased his presence on the world stage and the other ones we just the looking back at 20 years of rigid type, i don't empower, has to keep being transformed. history kid actually fond herself a place in the new world order today. i believe that we have put forward and bored about a very strong place of end with politics and diplomacy, and general and international relations. if there was a, there would be a change. we will of course, adapt to it, but the reality is that's true, which is at the table, you know, legal issues and all international decision making processes, especially in the region. and in that sense, the we have found the place and we have established a found to the established
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a place in the willow of the circle. according to the latest pulse, the majority of church people see 10 countries, native partner, the united states as a potential enemy. to what extent do you agree with this opinion? and what is your take on chick is relations with it's nato allies. in the part, public perception, the public view, of course, if you look at it, the united states has in our view and easily and still some things that are hurting to just do a particular position and also security. namely the p k, k n y, p g and p y d. a partnership with the terrace organization that us is, is putting forward. they're saying it's, it's not a terrorist organization wipers. you, if you are the, we're seeing it isn't their own. actually at the us intelligence is saying that the same people who are running the p k k are also at the head of the p y, p g and p y d. so these are the differences restaurant or to ya. cooperation has
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been growing ever since with despite the rest of the green conflict and the best western sanctions on law, school customs are due on visited summits of the bricks. group of countries and other eastern political unions actually is turkey looking towards alliances with eastern powers. now, international politics is an area where and you have your own country's 1st points and certain points and your own countries in people's interest at heart . this is the reality of international politics. so we are part of nato. we are part of a lot of this alliance. we are also part. we are negotiating country to become a member of you opinion for member of the opinion. the reality is that we are not shifting, but like i said in the beginning of the world system is shifting in certain areas. we're not looking at a world war 2 polls. like i said, in the cold war,
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there's delays all lines in the shop. now, this is not the world that we're living in today so that there are certain areas where you have to act sometimes alone, where you have to act with lies and where you have to act with different countries or neighboring countries together. in that sense, we are taking the interest of the turkish nation into touch people at heart. but we also trying to fulfill our duties towards our allies in alliances. the votes find out more and how the presidential elections could play out into the backgrounds of the candidates and who might become the next leader of the country. you can head over to all websites, all calling for an in depth look, as well as all the latest updates the over to the middle east. now what israel and palace, the palestinian islamic jihad,
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amazing group and gaza, have declared a truce as up to 5 consecutive days of exchanging fire. is there any prime minister benjamin netanyahu surprised the performance of the idea to the yesterday? i congratulate to the chief of the general staff. i'm the head of the machine back with 2 words. well down to legs accuse you know, they'll peroration was indeed perfect. i'm no surprise and it was initiative if we were able to take out all these, letting you called the senior leadership. and guys of the cisco citizens celebrates the truth and hope to return to peaceful lives. the ceasefire between the 2 sides came into sight on such a day and was reached thanks to diplomatic efforts by egypt. these very strikes on gaza claimed the lives of at least $33.00 palestinians, including 6 children. more than $140.00 people were reportedly wounded is rarely officials say they target to the islamic jihad groups miniature in for storage and come on those reports in the housing over $250.00 sites. and the response,
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at least $900.00 rockets will own from gaza. cutting one is rarely citizen proposed indians have been burying that dead and the same. the final goodbyes to loved ones . we heard the halloween tail of a father and the fiance of a young woman who was killed during his various time. this is my time as one of the most difficult days of life is a separation of loved ones. there's no resistance to the israeli occupation on my part. i'm not a resistance fighter. we do not carry weapons. we are citizens who must live, say they stole her dream of marriage. i want my voice to reach to the last person so that we can file a complaint international forms. the victims are too innocent, girls were murdered while they were sleeping and talking about the fucking. now our dream was to hold the wedding ceremony and unconventionals every morning and then we decided to make the wet and ceremony something beautiful. something that does not have an even gaza done. his dream was to complete her studies and work in a bank after graduation of the occupation destroyed. and everything is different
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here where civilians. if this event had happened in a foreign country, there would have been a huge uproar unseemly us a rep for this. all my name is peter scott. bobby back again. the top of the hour with most special coverage of those elections into the case. i hope to see you then thanks very much for watching the i look forward to talking to you all that technology should work for people. a robot must obey the orders given it by human beings, except we're so shorter is that conflict with the 1st law show alignment of the patient. we should be very careful about our personal intelligence at the point, obviously is to trace a trust, rather than fit the various jobs. i mean with the artificial intelligence,
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