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the don't wasted for something else wasted for the low low cost of the teaching russia. so i don't expect to be kind of the count them as into that anybody will be held accountable, but the money will run out. dimitri, eventually all the people will rise up against that. the thank you so much for joining me today on the pleasure of building 35. again. this week also involves a year since russian forces took control of another hot spot. the city of mario pool in may 2022, the russian m o d analysis. or i know the last few finance soldiers and nationalists in units who had been holding out at the boss as of style pont bye for the, for the coastal. so the left much of it in millions now and 12 months on, on tuesday. so any trouble, let's see how locals are recovery. one year ago the city of my report was liberated, but it remains under attack from ukrainian policies with shedding overnights. and
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even right now, as we hit allow booms across the city, faced by thing took place for every district for every street, for every inch of the city. matter, you pull remain the same as the move in 2 months until come on just for me as all fatality and surrender. here are the hours of sale still. plans. progressives in western media portray these people as heroes, with whom we obviously, they wouldn't neo nazis who had terrorized butchered the citizens of my view. both for at least a year is on you have to see what is it cool? in 2014 was made by the united states and europe in order to prove their people in and bringing this neo nazis. everything started from this time during the fighting people who didn't basements. it was hard for people. there was no food, no water costs and shelling came from the side of the ukrainian new notices. the for of course, it was hard to run the russian scheme it told became much better. yeah, it's me,
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shit that you get. i don't can see that i'm here is, can you tell me who you think they are? i consider them nothing. i didn't see them. they didn't come up to me. they didn't know for me any help of support. they didn't save me nothing. my daughter and i lived without water, without food, without hate and all the amenities who risk their lives for what and for whom. i still don't know the bomb to destroy our land. how people ukraine just didn't give it down about us. according to the united nations, at least 90 percent of civilian housing was destroyed during the fighting along with schools and hospitals. but the rates of reconstruction has been remarkable with infrastructure rebuilds on many my view for residents receiving key. so new appointments like these on behind me, many people that we've spoken to have said that they've seen rates of investment hire over the past few months and they did doing more than 30 years of ukrainian room. was the of to be liberated from the nazis. of course our life became much
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better, easier because we feel that our people russians are here, where it turned to our historical homeland. the city was completely destroyed. now everything is being completely rebuilt. schools sort of hospitals came to gardens, houses, it has become much calmer than before. varies and just feel calmer. all is well with security. i think over time it will be even better than any ukraine. i beckett . a 100 percent of the people of matthew pole will never forget the owners of the financing, the sheer scale of the destruction of the city is simply beyond comprehension. when morgan, i spoke to compare it to her rossimer. she aust, wherever is that your opinion? where, although has a claim to support ukraine, instead she said the supplying palms may solve weapons that will be used against the people of the city. in fact, a defense is helping working overtime, not just here across towns and cities in the republic. as a crazy,
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an attack seek to destroy the entire don't by region, but they face iras vivian. people who say they will never give up. this is steve sweeney and matthew poll for all to the. so the voted count for the next to his president concluded last sunday. the colors and legs in council stated that a rule not selection would be necessary. the paul, which is scheduled for may the 28th, is required since neither of the top candidates receive older than 50 percent of the vote. in the 1st round the we strongly believe we will continue to serve our nation for the next 5 years. we will absolutely, absolutely. when these elections in the 2nd round, every one will say now
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let's give you a summary of what happens. helping the ballot in round the water was incumbent president red chip type add on with $49.00 and a half percent of the vote. is main opponents, the center left come out could start rolling each failed around 5 percentage points, while the 3rd candidate in the field, the right wing politicians sit down on receive just 5.2 percent. now the important question is, who will, here's simple to throw the weight behind. now, this really could end up being the tipping point. that with the 68 may. yeah. so this is eligible to vote. the turn out was 9090 percent. this suggested in just how important he will see the election and the direction of the country goes moving forward. i'm with zach transition generally comes controversy officer just the 1st
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loud mystical is that all accuses rival policy of interfering with the counts and reporting of results. right, yep, 5 of them then, substituting the claim, his main opponent is working with us, present joe biden, to try and win the election from outside help. but it wasn't for me now. it all comes down to a straight shoots out as to who will lead to the nation. locals whose have been sharing the thoughts on the future. well, no, that's this in, in if there's such a modem, i believe it was a fair election. however, due to the rejection of some valid boxes, there was a delay in the counting. i'm sure everything will go smoothly and the run a fully more concrete results. can you to die? now? i believe i do, i move in in the run of i also think when it's expected, the election is where a huge surprise for me. i was expecting compile carrots star a loop to win. i think it will be a hard race, but i want him to when we started to travel since egypt studies,
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as some kids for missing his. it told us that western countries are clearly hoping mister ad on the news is the rice, the nato countries. on monday, july 18 thirty's elections. they want to topple out on it starts to look at the german, french, american, english, the magazines and newspapers, the economies that set that up. that oh, when i guess add on. and of course, as of monday to make sure that this information, etc, that what they are doing a couple add on. they say if i save money to $92.00, i can see like on avalon space, this is opposite exactly the opposite of it. we did not see any russian mingling in that case election, but we saw a lot of naming intake issue election, and that's why
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a lot of people voted for and on because of this western manipulation for so many things with g 7, e, as in japan, indian p. m, the rend remotely have arrived to the island nation of pop of new guinea, the state to visit and is 5 minutes. it was given a warm welcome by his hatful in counterparts. moody is code sherry, the somebody to the india pacific islands corporation for them. it starts on monday and it is expensive to hold. tools of lead is a pacific island nation's, a visit to navy in australia is scheduled before he head to the middle east policy and suppressed with idea. so this i've been, god. is there any border on thursday in protest? the i know flag mot held in the risk the marketing is will capture the holy city in
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1967 the. 2 footage shows hundreds of flags varying passing and gathered on the border, budding tires and is ready flies and swings the idea of food. so this slide to gas and rubber bullets in response in doing 3 or 4 and said no food media ripples. 2 meanwhile. busy united nations has monk, the mass, expose, and displacement of policies in 1948 known as the non stop. for the 1st time. it's the same year of the creation of the state of israel all to that shape. those has more on the day. remember it's of this we palestinians commemorate the 75th anniversary of the neck or catastrophe and event marcie the establishment of
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the as ray, the state that's seen by most palestinians as the darkest moment in their trouble history. the next led to the brutal displacement of over 750000 palestinians from the unsuccessful homelands. the decimation of over $400.00 of their villages and the murder of thousands of innocence, palestinian civilians, including women and children. but for the 1st time and 75 years, the un will be acknowledging to knock by and it's ongoing impact on the policy and you'd, people want philistines everywhere are required to do is to commemorate this tragedy . because it is the 1st time that the global community does not deny them, not by all these bless days because all our people to stand together to face the challenges facing our cause, our land and our sensitive and to focus our compass towards confronting the patient . and getting rid of it, predictably, israel has called for the un event to be boycotted. it's closest ally,
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the us has even cancel events to commemorate the neck by with the house speaker kevin mccarthy saying it's wrong for members of congress. the traffic anti semitic folks about israel british culpability for the lack of 1948 being well documented and rooted in the ball for a declaration of 1917 in which britain promised to create a national home for the jewish people. meanwhile, these really ambassador to the u. n. has also described the come memorization of an event that remembers the massacre and displacement of palestinians assume how anti semitic israel will not be swayed by the slanderous campaign to rewrite history. and therefore, call on all member states that genuinely support reconciliation not to attend the shameful and anti semitic event. crucially for palestinians, the neck but isn't about some distant historic event back in 1948, the mac buzz,
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a powerful living reminder of the establishment of the same, is really states that to this day is accused of occupying the land, oppressing their people. and in the last few weeks alone is rarely strikes, have killed thousands of innocent palestinian civilians called up and the seemingly endless spiral of violence, the cause of the situation and gauze. these very tragic and confusing, especially since children and women all terrified by the aggression and bumping of
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the gaza strip children leaving the state of terror and the prevention because of this severe aggression and then, and then we in the goals a strip of trying to survive despite the coast and bombardment, the situation, the goals are, is very difficult. there is fear and tear and a lot of mixed feelings. sadly, right wing radical design is voices the proper benjamin. yahoo! is way the government would feel right at home in 1948 when he is rarely state was established a great cost of the palestinians. and his is rails powerful friends, continued to print a blind eye to their friends actions. it's likely that this won't be the last time the knock but as remembered not as an event in the distant past, but as a living reminder of the ongoing illegal occupation in palestine and the oppression of its people. thousands of people of riley did fost, moldova, as i'm see,
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government sentiments rise. the spaces in the country is southern says the home life processing is and cut it. ministration is foreign policy level, just reports for listing the fancy coming off, and we are in the centre of commerce city where thousands of people took to the streets to protest. they are expressing their categorical note to the car and government as well as the menu. a referendum to determine the external direction of the country. for the european union, for neutrality or for you were being integration. citizens believe that the people should result such issues in the country. it should be reminded that today such rallies are being housed throughout the whole country. under pro you were being rally is being held in the center of the kitchen out. here we see a huge browse of mast is a sense of mold of his capital 50 now, but it demonstrates is waving you flags. i'm talking pro european slow the, the money a future for the country in the european union o'reillys and says he's across the
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country all cooling for a referendum. i'm going to neutrality in on the policy to south asia. now the supreme court in india have up how the mold allows boom tamia events in the southern states of time. and i do the process called jelly cut to locally is a celebration event of cultural heritage in the region. however, it is being criticized by animal rights groups and you'll get a quote to bind to the event in 2014, just following a case for the finding the item with the board. i'm interview of india and i know right, so that's a bottom from the use of review and debate. this one is a pub position. i am part of the multi, they can do problem this festival celebrated by camels. but this includes making that best of time to hang on to a boat that's being released with the wind as if the say with the nation state that
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i over at least half a minute. 15 minutes is all 3, while jumps alongside the boys, phones, arts of is all the nice ation. so as such as pesa highlighted, what they say is the full see of the practice to animals and the inheritance, right? the people involved in my colleagues unit is spoke to a couple of the ending yes. on the process. these traditions have not something very, very new to people in india and not just in the uh, but it's not only about 30 to 10 of many other sites. uh the traditions with the elements of, uh, you know, part of that celebration in the olden times. the annual sacrifice is also, but now with the changing times, it's such a new post because those, those exercises, so stop. not just in the insight on some, no, uh, you know, uh with a bullying of and this about an equal rights and everything. uh,
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people have started looking at these uh, let's do a little bit of different posts, but it's a very different perspective. it was laid out there. of course, the cow is, is absolutely sacred in india. and yet we're seeing these offense. how does that is the kind of grew us to, to, to the countries aspects of the culture, dr. and the wrong you are actually not, as my federal banner said, a lot of these law was foods and the use of animals and reducing associated practices. oh, how have you started on the origins and that basically stems from the fact that india has the no good history and i've been eating the economy. so imagine if you look at it, it was not as good as the issue of ethics and more oddity. for an issue of practical side of that time and need to be doing during the day. i know we don't operate on modern technology then most of our farms and, and agreed on that to that modern technology. a lot of these practices you'll,
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you'll find them to be also please. and in fact these, but when you add the new conference, place them, when do you guys related already what i lost it? then you find the dat howard, especially because we all need to understand the roots up on the additions. and that's where the, the principal opinion start the, the kind of additions that of say, for example, x can piece polling that prediction must have been informed of, of thousands of units. so if you'd probably be judgment about extend through southern finish and then it would be, you know, it won't be just you. but similarly with a quick, delicate paper, somebody put a quote similar to you know, the conditions, but then you must have part of it. and if it is being judged by someone that can be that it will be basically the need to understand the whole of the process of having that particular physician ready. and he wants that also part of the data that is need quoted lesion glen, showed that there are no misdemeanors auto violations,
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all dynamos. right? but just because that i remember it was as the one that fos spaces you and you've agreed to was the same as those who, what is all of this added and gambling is always the same. but the, i brought it as nations to enjoy the documents or i so nor by any during the limited lot of difficult and human beat me. and the c n d is being done in the judgement as that's why is that especially with respect to the legislation, spots by the obviously stayed in the state to the owners of ensuring that dynamics of a default your humanity outside of blanco, told service elections next one was apart, and then we'll be here the top of the out, the
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the hello and welcome to was a part of the circle or say has if that's what a man suffering is the punishment of his tongue in song then. and then take care of this may never have been more true about the turkish politics and the wish. they fire rabbits, rhetoric of president or the one electrified, half of the electrician repels. and they either encourages some of these opponents to do the same with the 2nd round of elections looming in a week. will the church foliage with that anger, with that hopes, or perhaps with something in between?
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both to discuss that i'm no joined by feel tired to ron professor emeritus of political science in the department of international relations at east timble build the university professor to run. that's a great pleasure talking to you. thank you very much for your time. thank you very much. it's a pleasure. you know, my home is a house turkish household. so the election night was quite a nail biting experience here, which i left my family and many of our turkish friends. puzzled, i'm confused. not so much about the performance of the 2 main candidates. mister arizona and mister cole. is there a little buzz about the performance of the lesser known candidates? what was it like for you? what's the main feeling? the main emotion that followed you through that night. i think of going into the election. there was a general feeling that the opposition would have the upper hand and it had a chance to finish the competition in the 1st round. when this did not materialize,
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there was a lot of surprise and frustration and the questioning as to what was really happening. and everyone came up with different answers. but, but uh, i think there was a general feeling of surprise because the pause had been indicating a different result than the one that actually obtained that evening. these elections weren't assignments found a referendum on present there though, on. and he came pretty close to securing a simple majority, but not quite enough to clear the 50 percent the threshold. and i wonder if, politically and perhaps electro a, he's actually benefiting from not getting those uh, final uh, few votes to secure seeing the, the victory because otherwise, um, you know, he may have given the suspicion to they all position, is he actually benefiting from going into the 2nd round, but of course, you know,
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in elections the competitors usually like to been in the 1st round. but this is it . uh, the fear that the margin of victory would be very small. going into the 2nd round where the margin of the 3 might be more substantial, maybe and attractive options. this would be particularly true in case people are suspicious that there might be some irregularities in the election. now uh, on the other hand, uh the party of his main opponents. kim, all toys that are lou promise, its supporters, a brand new vote counts system to guard against any possible fraud. and for summary is um, it's uh, real time broadcast on the opposition's main channel got frozen in the middle of denied and only appear at the sometime later. and i, i've read somewhere in the turkish media that a person in charge of, uh,
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they both count and college federal was competing. was later fired. do you smell something suspicious here? i think uh, maybe you have asked 2 questions at the same time. one of them for the regularities, but secondly, the, the opposition parties monitoring the elections while 3rd the but is there a problem in reporting the results? and, and so i think that is by might start. but the last question, apparently the particular system set up by or no. so i think the side is seemed to experienced difficulties at some point. and depending on who you're listen to, he was either fire or fired or forced to resign a not. the election resides for being reported by other agencies and people actually,
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depending on how each agency works at different results. and they may have been failures on the part of the opposition parties that just the major prior needs to monitor the uh, the lakes are available, its antoni part their results in time. and they were also slowed down by the fact that the governing party, wherever they came out into my notes and kept insisting that the role as being counted again ending here. but the, despite those difficulties in the end, the result came out. there may have been, uh, something regular its ease, but the difference is substantial and love it counts it for like positive will irregularities. i think. uh well, it is tempting to say that they were irregularities. i think it is unfair to say because of those irregularities is the election would have turned out so much different. and then at that, now i also want to ask you about so non oregon,
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the surprised headliner of the selections for secure it's 5.3 percent on the road. i received a very interesting candidate especially to jobs the russians because he actually has a ph. d. from reference top diplomatic academy, but he's read to reduce the problem reviewer. yes from you more i and but as you know, it seems the rhetoric is not diplomatic at all. in fact, i think he tried to capitalize on anti immigrant anti syrian sentiment. so how do you understand his success? but he actually came into the other to the competition as a person who was protesting, i guess the nationalist action party that is a member of the governing car. listen. he also tried to present himself. it is a representative of the young people that were, that's pleased with either of the major options that they were being presented. so
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this is the 2nd factor. and 3rd, if you capitalize on the intensifying anti, basically you sentiments inside each side. uh and the also a piece of inner hood from the fact that mr in j who was the other minority candidate decide that the withdrawal from the competition a few days before the election was actually conducted. so he represents a mixture of protest use and transfer. well, it's now the most intriguing question right now is whether his unexpectedly good showing in the 1st round gift came any leverage in the 2nd found with he seems to think so, but one must think a bit more critically. we don't really know the extent to which the people that voted for him are so loyal to him that they will take instructions from and they
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don't know they're coming. he argues that it least 70 percent of the people that voted for him will listen to his ideas and his preferences. we don't know that this is number one. and number 2, he said he will, they go shade, but both sides. and this is not a human the a p is that he is actually jerking for a position for himself and not necessarily for the political movement he is presumed to represent. because when you examine the political movement, see that the sense it capitalizes on several things inside refugees, sentiment inside kurdish, turkish nationalist and young. and when you examine the 2 rival groups in terms of these criteria, the, you know, maybe on the code the shrub,
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both sides fail. the but it says he presents himself as a guardian of the k minus republics. the fact that the no running piracy allowed the party of god to take part that was sort of noted for the conduct of wireless. you should not be on their side. but here's indicated that he is in their power, whole position. and he would consider being made a vice president. so he is in the process of negotiating, what with both sides, and to tell you the truth. none of us can make a meaningful prediction at this will cost the will. we will know that because it makes very strange bedfellows. uh, but uh, i wanna ask you specifically about this uh, anti immigrant or anti refugee sentiment that he seemed to capitalize upon because
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uh, president air the one from what i know and how i understand triggers. politics is using refugees, especially syrian refugees for his political benefit and his bar gimme with europe there for his domestic support. then they, you know, there have been some speculation that they may also have been used as some clandestine part of military for foreign engagements. but generally speaking, um, he benefits from having the syrian refugees in turkey. where is mister oregon, as you mentioned, is a trying to capitalize on the feeling that may arise even within the area. go on base when they see too many arabs, you know, coming into that neighborhoods because uncontrolled migration is always a challenge. i'm not the saying that the term. so nation elizabeth, we know scientifically that.

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