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only one day to go until turkey is run off presidential election set to take place on sunday. as the top 2 candidates from the 1st round battle for the number one spot. over 800 people die in 2 weeks of spiraling violence between communities in central nigeria, hair of san carbon, good imports. after new deli complaint that comes as germany's european people's party rejects the blog green initiative. the good morning from moscow date us world news updates. i fear eliza bell, happy to have you join us for q will finally decide who will be leaving the country this weekend with voters ready to make their final choice. this sunday, 2 weeks have passed since the 1st round of voting and ballots cast by almost
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2000000 aspects. living abroad reached the country on friday, with a 3rd place candidate back in the incumbent. president western media has been focusing on president, are the ones image of it off for terry and leader? are cheese marina cold, sorry, i've breaks down why true continues to have such high turn out despite the mainstream media's portrayal of the country as an democratic. it's well known, but the general consensus and the was that sort of d a is wrong. the one wins again, it will spell disaster for their relationship with the country and for the nation itself. but dictators don't normally go into a runoff, and people don't usually both. if they know that they're both mean nothing. and so t, a voter turnout has been consistently high for many years, averaging out over 80 percent if so k is a dictatorship. why did people both are testing their vote? for sure, the turnout is high because these elections are vitals because it's
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a deciding factor for the countries fate. and everyone knows this. they can think for themselves to join us. the people are happy with the president and his administration. and because of that, as i think they went through the polls in larger numbers, i think this system is effective and it will be even more effective in the 2nd round. it would be healthier if the old administration remained, but no matter who will come to power, we have no choice, but to respect the outcome. if you're asking about my personal opinion, i think we're jump dave or the one is a world leader box, the west or maybe i as in buying that states and that no matter what these elections will not be free or fair if their favorite candidate loses. but it's not just about the presidential elections which have demonstrated people's belief in the system. it's also about the parliamentary elections. where are the ones a k parties secure the majority of seats? the fact that the 14th of may elections took place in the form of acquire a feast of democracy with peace and quiet is an expression of democratic,
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mature to voucher to yeah, i congratulate all my citizens who voted in the name of democracy into parts in the election work and express my gratitude to each and every one of them. some would argue that sort of soft force to votes of thought statements is misleading, so it may have compulsory votes, eng, like many other countries. but it's not enforced. when the, the people is not close the, this message is so that they can the, the follow up with it, but it's not to implement that as a fine. it's not the exact pictures. uh, you know, where these people are going there and voting as a citizen. and this not only until year where people have been casting their ballots and fast, the number of char, exposing from a broad, nearly doubled since the 2018 the elections. germany. it has the largest partners diaspora around a 1000000 and a half people. and 26 palling stations were open if they even opened poland
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stations in new countries like bellows pockets on n as the way. and the idea is expanding. it's alex or ocean from a parliamentary to a presidential system 4 years ago. so far as success. if we judge by boat or turn out numbers box, the was the still focused on headlines related to election rigging, for an interference and press suppression. unable to explain why people are still voting and choosing the so called, dictate or low pro. so i've now to associate professor an international relations. abraham cut out this morning abraham. so the turn out for the 1st round was very high. but some western media outlets are claiming this was not the will of the turkish people, but rather a legit fines for non attendance. what's really behind the turn out to does nothing to do be defies phone on attendance yesterday to find the law box to it took
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a decent low is not meant to not was a high because the to these people are man made 6 is the only chance to speak decision making, can they know that the the have to wait for 5 or 5 more? yes. to explain these, these tests, then besides that and does matter as a problem, to buy clothes come 5 to see quite as much time, quite quite as much this time. article a position as a link to it, to the, to cost a much to take our from the present as well. and these 5 to this time. so they have to adapt are still willing to come to the the, the week, 13 mayoral elections offer a 2019 and cornerstone uh the crew, changing general elections to the that's my day. nice to model the boxes
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on the government side that people that's more worried about at the feet, which proved or done add on to the big i. c. i call the last relation to for just people are going they do a lot of disadvantage and this is gonna make it before that it could have a good opportunity and they all think they think they basically it's like racing according to these, these bodies to us and be fine and long come home on the page. gosh, a cannot go to university or college schumacher. it's public used to institutions. i personally remember that to the lady is a huge cost removed from the classes. the cost from classes i make this time. so the punch is to present the lift gate, right?
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and that's my turn on my side is that those old and other reasons, it's a, it also shows that, you know, to push people past the democracy and hold the democracy a democratic system. please take the option in turnkey or you can hardly see such a high turn off in other countries, fixed, moving some exceptions as well. one of the other major differences between si come all killed. star lou has taken a more pro western stands walbridge up early. one tends to 6 or more balance neutral position, especially on foreign policy, as i said. and in regard to russia, ukraine. now how do you expect the results of the upcoming run off to define the future of turkey, the international agenda? beginning of those business airlines for policy that will be much, much as you took is funding policy. can still be by law center independent as
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of now uh, meaning that the governor would you like to provide me with any compromise on a dispute in austin and on each of the states that these 4 on see really make on to mr. costello deal position with the cabinet that we also offer on the site that that that's what you know, follow it, progress them for the policy. he also states that he's government eh, feedback i'm to russia and probably been on the china. so he may join the us and you will be gone to these 2 section russia party ukraine will start to go. so that is back to the middle east, because that general point of self took herself on the extra exception may be to restore the nations we to see the as the coast all has always been model to show us
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that talk celia or is that also an eye on russia, so i'll give you the end of opposing the russia line. also at the same time, many relations with celia isn't metal question. and now some critics of also accuse the turkish government of limiting free speech in the country. what's your response to that? taking into consideration the fact that western countries themselves have been shutting down media outlets, they find inconvenient and historically, the united states and nato allies have imposed themselves on the elections of other countries. yes, the invest in countries are host. i have to complete it to the, to preventing paid the most speech to be able to be used to such a positions before blending, blaming office space in the countries winds up in the us on repairs. the truck is not allowed to use it to be till they come to the at the moment. so even the
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presence he's not free to speak to us regarding media media, you can not try to an optical regional cause data views. i'm by myself. who do i to do write an article in rest and media the i, if i put the fire example to scholar and when they don't do the publishers because they are against a problem. uh, regardless speech or took. yeah. it took you here on pushing the balance of the bodies, which i got physicians me to the screw ups are free to say that they know that you're used to delete the tennis organization, established a on countries and judge state officials. they're still brave to say that it is, like i said, having a parked in the us. this is i do is you into us. so i'm gonna consent to it doesn't
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i locked, understand those issues. she has and they have like some extensions to break the all new territories, but when it comes to, to get there, they want to talk hunters to support the terrace organizations, college money and the find the decrees. i see those are actual the type of policy i guess a but let's quickly listen to this piece from cnn's interview with her room, our mazda and a member of the, a k party. central decision making board this. and i think this is b rest, you know, respectful to this, to people's decision and trust on democracy. and that's very unacceptable. and we think totally, we've seen the whole thing about the ash and we've been told me about the. a the loan that we've been talking about is allowing to move my point. so i'm just agreeing with you. the construction is remarkable. right? so what do you make of the way the interview was conducted?
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a jew and we are used to such interruptions. monday here a bit, but they don't like they interrupt under the concept, right? it gets to to sort of spike po, behaviors to the guest to i had the even most express the cause of my interview. it's past the my thing, but they didn't broadcast. you just because they didn't like my, the past submitted bt or to be bankers listen to use that claim to be moved to an object abraham headed at us and associate professor and international relations. thank you. thanks our to we'll be covering how the presidential run off election. b berto won and his main opponent come on, kill it. star lu on folds this sunday. say tune with us for all the latest developments. we strongly believe that we will
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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 the to africa, now we're over a 100 people have been killed in central nigeria in what local officials say are attacks by unknown gunman. violence is said to have started 2 weeks ago, resulting in the mass displacement of locals affected people and especially women and children are both traumatized and have immediate humanitarian needs such as food, water and dignity and sanitation kits. we condemn these barbaric acts in the strongest terms possible. it is disheartening to see innocent citizens being killed in their properties destroyed in such a gruesome manner. the region is located on the dividing line between 9 periods,
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mostly muslim, and nobody hurt or community in the north. and farmers in the mainly christian south. the region has for years struggled with ethnic and religious tensions with violence escalating in the last few weeks after a brief palm period during the countries february and march elections. one local resident old r t. the situation requires fundamental reforms to be put in place. the reason is, is if you go for maybe to provide enough enough security that will be providing just areas, particularly there remote areas. i think that's maybe tons, cortez sorts of citizens. but if not, it's not likely to happen because it's in the we, these people are coming into the, to the community to crazy. they would it be if it shows that something cost to you?
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how kaufman doing those into something about it? on thursday, around $250.00 villagers, led by church leaders march through the city of josh denouncing the killings and the spiraling violence. local residents told us the government needs to take action . a positive pulse is sufficient. let us know what is the one piece that discount look forward to the government most. this is a need to approach just these. the justices sit much seem to walk you because the, the past you have the cool we use power to
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do so. take you to point to godaddy types. what was justice is, dispense is that the tax will stop and government has the will power to breed. but w, how are you still at the exercise? the african import export bank and the united nations are collaborating to develop a platform to facilitate transactions, fertilizer, to africa. that's according to the un trade official. we are working with them and making a platform that will allow for more edge all due diligence with the clients to comply with the sanctions, but allow for the transactions of food and fertilizers with africa. the platform aims to 8 small african nations. this follows in agreement struck in july of last year, which requires the u. n. to help russia overcome obstacles to its green and fertilizer exports. for 3 years, your arrangement was reached in unison with an initiative under which russia agreed
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to allow ukraine to resume blacks. the brain exports under the deal, russia would be allowed to export agricultural equipment and spare parts. a ban on insurance coverage would be lifted and the accounts of russian fertilizer companies would be unfroze it. but according to the russian foreign ministry, none of that has ab conditions continue to be ignored. it will screw up the agreement after it expires on the 17th of july. south africa's former sufficient general told us that the platform may encounter a number of all in a timely manner. with that, the you in the beginning countries waging on the program to do so. as i just said that to be engaged cheap. the invasion to david products is important to us and it's important that it is not undermine. and of course, that we,
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the jewel politics. these are also quite possible that either for days out, at least, has to be dealt with so that the, the, the food stops reach the continent. sooner rather than later, the russia is necessarily able to have the name of dried in sizes. hello guys, him. so he's in high off african countries and he asked the other guys to get too long to be self sufficient and a lot and the back door. so the slides, right, where do i need you to receive assistance? and i think i think that i should've guessed that they've got a lot of people. i guess the, the you says it could correct carbon board or tear of in response to india is threat to complain to the world trade organization with new delhi saying the union's green initiative is affecting around 8000000000 dollars worth of imports
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from india to europe. the you have struggled with rising restrictions with even germany, the box biggest economy raising the lots are to contributor rachel mars and has more. it looks like brussels is taking a page from washington's notebook when it comes to using climate change to tell the playing field in its own favor and against it. so called friends, while president obama has inflation reduction are locked out. green european car manufacturers from the us market to the benefit of their american competitors. the european union is now looking to gain this thing by slapping carbon taxes on steel and iron, or in spite and said to be you that hey, don't work things out between friends, even though they still haven't. b, e u has turned around and use the same sort of line on india. but wallet, you tries to shake some more, cas free from india's pockets under the protecting game itself,
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or break either when it comes to its own climate change agenda. the largest group in the european parliament, the center right, european people's party is now threatening to pull permissions. green deal because they're worried about all the farming and food security risk is being undermined within each countries all. because the big brain brussels bureaucrats have become all done and they want the number of cattle drastically reduced the commissions green deal proposals or cutting production and making investments and secure products without realistic alternatives means a significant cut of the nature of duration. on the other hand means the cut of the land area used for forming together. they will make a big hole in delray diversity and farmers budgets and will endanger availability if you were being food and will increase inflation. that's government is obsessed with a here a to the use plan of quote reducing that greenhouse gas emissions by at least 55 percent by 2030 compared to 1990 levels. which sounds scam
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level specific, by the way, kind of like, i mean, $5000.00. we working 22 minutes a day from home, asked me how so the ducks go or is now harassing its own foreigners. and it said the point of buying out the farmers, he won't reduce the elective. and now the french bureaucracy just a few days ago, as also asked the government to make the exact same demand of french farmers. at the same time, the french president, a member of the mac holes government, has introduced this climate plan to pause the same language with the same figures from the use green deal. that certainly not a coincidence mean down the wrong side of the highway on his emission free bicycle . macro is also trying to slam on the brakes at the very same time. we wanted to ship a see the we've already passed a lot of regulations as a member of the e. u,
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even more than our neighbors. we're ahead of the americans, chinese or any other world power. we have said goals 420152032 lower carbon emissions and so on. i'm calling for a pause in regulations in europe. yeah, maybe a st obsession isn't the best idea when you use economic engine germany has just fallen into reception because it kind of itself off from cheap russian energy. so it's losing economically obviously. but at least it's scoring big on the green front, right. well, only of coal can somehow be considered green, since germany is heavily reliant on pulmonary itself to fire up its own nuclear plants. so that's probably a tough future and to make, after jury spent months, probably eating france for bathing b, e. u to classify as read the nuclear power on which the french economy and industry heavily rely. but despite all the problems that it's member states are having and
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sticking to their green dyads, brussels really doesn't seem too interested in giving them a break. your other not only leaves the global transition to climate utility by 2050 but the year old hasn't become the currency of choice for sustainable finance. to see you and the republic of korea shed the ambition of a climate mutual future. the launch of our green partnership will help us towards that goal. we will now work on the conventions in key areas and deep energy projects because it is good for our supply chains. good fall competitiveness. i'm good for the planet. growth model centered on fossil fuels is simply obsolete. we need to be compromised, our economies as please. and this is exactly why we put forward our 0 p green deal. so as usual,
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it's pastoring over pragmatism here in verse by the endlessly put a fine european citizen the chinese foreign ministry has had back out to you. k report calling for a security law in hong kong to be scrapped, accusing london of interfering in the cities affairs. administrative region has issued a press release for fusing u k, so called 6 monthly report on home home. nearly 26 years of to home comes return, the u. k still has some will come out from is colonial dream and continue seeking to into fe in hong kong. the fast through misleading report, which is steeps an ideological bias and inconsistent with the fact this gravely violates the principles of international law and the basic norms governing international relations. we strongly deploy and reject this during a you and hearing the u. k presented a report or using security legislation to persecute opposition. hong kong officials
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say the national security law has brought the ability to the city after mass, anti government protest back in 2019 international independent china specialist and prolong, says the west attempts to discredit china because it fears it's growing influence. the rest of the security law was enacted because all calls will subject to all was 2 years old. to buy a riotous and disturbing petro balls and surrounding the police headquarters and holding the portal in order to read some uh, over the united kingdom. like the united states also say they're, all they're doing is lot to prevent the rise of trying it. all they do is there's to put the rails on there. so pull national security. but, and you look at both they do. there's
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a big difference between what they say and what they do. what they do is they'll only hurting china is that is, is also in the viewing in taught as internal affairs and, but also below i ton is um, access to technology is not taking the google thing, holding other countries as a correct to damage. they were so obviously in this context, this paper establish space, i have no relationship with them because it's as if someone is going to step to with the back and wanting to still hold hands with you and be friends with you. i mean, this is, is really a new car lead will take us walk in the united states and is a western allies are trying to do the work that's are up on the hour and coming up activist aid in india is quest to reclaim it. stolen heritage and restore its rightful place in history. sex on our t doc, looted india,
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the costs of an empire. thanks for tuning in. stay close the the, the russian states. never as tight as i'm sort of the most sense community best. english. i'll
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send some of the same time and speed. what else? suppose question about this. even though we will then in the european union, the kremlin media mission, the state on the russians to day and split the ortiz food, even our video agency, roughly all the band. all the question, did you see stephen twist, which is the pendulum? those are the only is believes that life has a full set, that all is ups and downs. the india, before the british was the richest nation with the highest g d,
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b in the world. and why did the 100 years of british truly bring it to this low or some 50 interacting or that they came to take our change, our tech style, our wrong material, even before making cannon a cannonball. they needed search feature, which came from india, india. and i just don't do property, they have no right to take my property, my, i don't my gods. we went to our public spaces. i will speak could spaces of an empty point out these pieces. in fact, the word you also in the word, which is now working to the english big city. so quite telling me even the a, him,
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the word lute has been muted into the english lexical. i suppose you, i'll, um, enable big, important levels. i'm display issue as soon as i get from your home, what do you do the like if you take an example of a piece of jewelry, sometimes you may think that it's, it's needs repair on. it's totally broken. remove the gen gemstones and actually melts the gold and re cost and it might be even bright to and better than what it was before the war is one. good. good. good, good, good, good, good, good, good company to do. i'm inside my short.

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