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and absolutely, everybody will be out vote seems of on like i said it like a 192000 bala bonuses will be in mind in schools government offices from tomorrow morning. like i guess i will start at 9 am until 5 pm. i really will be out both sitting at a we still see people cheering, lift flags, whether it's on the party or c, h c. they're all on the things that level of gathering together is just a little bit of a festive. i missed it here, but really people are in the mood to decide for the next 5 years who's gonna run the country, everyones, super excited about it and the road we're also excited to about your coverage of those elections. i will speak to you, i'm sure, throughout the weekend, so i'll take some rough time on me. thanks very much for the updates for so over to africa now. well, over a 100 people have been killed in central nigeria and well,
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local officials say art sized by on known goodman on farming villages. the balance is such a start to 2 weeks ago, resulting in a must displacement of local people. 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 and their property is destroyed in such a gruesome manner. for the region is located between ideas, mostly mostly on no magic hood of community in the north, on farms, in the many cris getting south for us as struggled with ethnic and religious tensions with the volumes escalate. thing in the last few weeks after a brief comm period during the countries february and march elections while local residents, the total, i'd say that the government needs to do more to stop such a tragic events. the reason is, is if you go from a, what do they need to, or maybe to provide enough's enough security that will be provided in
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this area, particularly the more areas i think that's maybe the cons, cortez sorts of situations. but if not, the time likely to happen, because in the we, these people are coming in today to do community too crazy. they're waiting to hear if it shows that something cause to happen. if there's the kaufman doing those into something about it on thursday, around 250 villages led by church leaders march through the city of just denouncing the killings and the violence. local residents told us the government needs to take more action. a positive question for the supplement supplement that is sufficient for right. let us know
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what is the one the race discount? i'll look forward to the vin most. this is a need to approach just these, the just distance it must be see lucky. because see, because you have the beginnings cool these power to do. so talk to you to continue that. that's what was just this is dispense is that the tax will stop and government has the will power to read. but that's how are you still at the exercise of bites? lots of story now website cas votes is all in the cost of historic elections. 2 weeks of passed the since the 1st on the voting and run off ballots cost by almost $2000000.00 x spots living abroad. and those votes have already landed in ankara.
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so to discuss this, we're going to across live now to use this area and who's the c r c welled editor at lodge is yusef is now joining us now from it's double. you said, sorry, we're joining you a bit, a bit more quickly than i anticipated. i'm. could you tell us a bit more about the general mood now in a stumble, if you don't mind when we look at the election and when we look at the 1st round, only about a margin of 5 percent separate income and present right ridge of type average one from oppositional lines candidate cannot coach that role. so it's still a very tight race. both candidates understood that they have to expend a great amount of effort regarding their riley's in regarding their messaging and their campaigns over these past 2 weeks. but there had been some developments of the 3rd place candidate in the 1st round. so got all on a man who got 5.2 percent of the vote. he has endorsed, present president ridge of type hours on
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a big endorsement with only days before the election of that 5.2 percent. even a fraction of that 5.2 percent would be enough to carry the purchase presence back into encore for another 5. your main dates, demarco, charlotte shifted his messaging a little, he's become a little more nationalist that is messaging, trying to reach out to on supporters. he's also been stressing the refugee issue, bringing sending back the 3500000 syrian refugees within a 2 year time period. and talking about normalizing risk relations with serial leader, but charel aside. so these have been the major issues. ad one is also given in many, many interviews, talking about the economy, talking about the migrant issue as well. why refugee still need to stay, at least for a, for civil future interested, but also a roadmap for their return as well. so economy migration issues 1st week recovery. these have been the top 3 issues. i've been talking about over the past 2 weeks of the cation exactly how much of that 5 percent of seen on owens endorsements. could
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you go to, to do one at this time? and i know you just said the only a fraction of it is what's needed to take them over the edge. well in this scenario where the 1st round is reflected and we see our do want to get a $49.00 and could we start will almost get 45 percent. add. one really only needs realistically. 12 percent of that 5.2 percent. the break, the 550 percent threshold. so here he only needed a fraction of the votes in the 1st place. but when we look at on support is the one supporters are mainly nationalist on himself. a former member of the image be this is a alliance partner. of are the ones so idea logically owens core base, very close in view to add one's policies in to the government's policy. so one would assume that even in this scenario where he would have gotten 50 percent of that boat that would very comfortably carry him back into the presidency. but it looks like the circus present in the most recent poles. he's probably about 5150 to
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53 percent in that area so it looks like he's comfortable. his biggest concern though heading into tomorrow's election is complacency amongst his voters. there's concern is that his voters will feel that are the one is very confident that he will win the election. this might lead for some voters to stay home. so he's been stressing, mobilizing these voters, getting them to the ballot box, making sure they vote again. so we cannot coached our all with opposition candidates, he's distressing mobilizing his motors as well. his biggest concern is a loss of hope was seeing how close ad one is to the finish line. so he's trying to instill motivation and it's easy as among monks, he's voters, so they'll mobilize. so the big story tomorrow is, who is going to be able to mobilize their voters to get them past 50 percent? do you think there's a chance that we might not quite see that that code hide? so now that we sold 2 weeks ago, i think that's a possibility. i think there is a possibility because i, again,
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as i said for one side complacency and for the other side, lots of hope that may lead some voters not to go and vote i there many people are making summer plans. vacation plans may have just business outside cities where they are registered to vote. so it is a possibility that less people will have the opportunity just from a scheduling perspective to vote. and some people not vote just because of either. again, as i said, complacency or loss of hope. so it is definitely a possibility that we'll probably see a down taking that record vote. but i do believe that it will still be in the low 80 percent are very high 70 percent, even on, even in a scenario where some go to do refrain from exercising their democratic right. indeed and, and obviously you've touched on this before as well. use of the economy is obviously going through. it's evelyn time at the moment, inflation is, is, is lower than it was me still extremely high. the tech is leora, also reached a record lows against the dollar. um,
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how much is this in people's minds as they go to the polls? and how is the incoming president a one contained on, on restructuring the economy and getting through this crisis? well, 1st thing, the dollar has been high now for more than a couple months. so this isn't a new development, this isn't something that's shocking. that is automatically going to change the minds of voters today because it's not something that immediately happens. so i don't think it's a market moving market moving regarding the psychology of voters where it's going to ship voters who are undecided or who are on the swing between the ad one and cannot coach at all. so this is something that they're just present that has address. i don't perceive him changing his economic policies. uh, but regarding the economy, i do see much more support uh for businesses, especially especially 19 manufacturing, a exports in the defense sector and the health and education. so he's, he will try to most likely by injecting more liquidity into the market. uh,
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try to support these companies. also making more credit available for growth uh, and for employment as well. so his uh, his economic policies, most likely from what i've seen from his interviews that he's given will stand as is, but the government will be more proactive if his administration continues in supporting businesses in supporting employment or use. if erin c. c, world edits large, been grades. how do you don't know? i'd say uh so you'll have your work cuts out this weekend. thanks very much for your time. the for the you says it could correct carbon board a terrace and that's in response to india. sweat to complaints of the world trade organization, and you'll get a saying the union screen initiative is affecting around a $1000000000.00 worth of impulse from india to your little asi contributes a visual mazda asthma. it looks like brussels is taking a page from washington's notebook when it comes to using climate change to tell the
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playing field in its own favor and against its so called friends. while presidential bible's 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 the same time is economic advantage by slapping carbon taxes on steel and iron, or imported from india. and just as biden said to be you that hey, don't work things out between friends, even though they still haven't. b, u has turned around and use the same sort of line on india. but wally, you tries to shake some more. cas free from india as pockets under the pretext of saving the earth. it just can give itself a 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 its support for the permissions
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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 obsessed with the nitrogen intel done. and they want the number of cattle drastically reduced the commissions greenville proposals or cutting production and making investments and secure unsustainable costs of planned production products. without realistic alternatives means a significant cut of the nature is 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. us. which sounds scam level specific, by the way, kind of like i make $5000.00. we working 22 minutes
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a day from home asked me how so the ducks governor is now harassing its own foreigners and it said, pointing of buying out the farmers. he won't reduce their live stock in line with the government directive. 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's certainly not a coincidence, but well going full speed 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 seat. we've already passed a lot of regulations as a member of the e. u. even more than our neighbors. we're ahead of the americans,
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chinese or any other world's 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 street obsession isn't the best idea when the use economic engine germany has just fallen into recession 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 coal now. and it still can't bring 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 green, the nuclear power on which the french economy and industry to heavily rely. but despite all the problems that this member states are having is sticking to their
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green diets, 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 has become the currency of choice for sustainable finance. the 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 what can they converge in some key areas and deep and cooperation on strategic clean energy projects because it is good for our supply chains. good fall competitiveness. i'm good for the planet. roast model. centered on fossil fuels is simply obsolete. we need to be compromised our economies as quickly as possible, and this is exactly why we put forward on your team green deal. so as usual,
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it's pastoring over pragmatism here in europe, paid for of course, by the endlessly put a fine european citizen of more than $3000.00 protesters as blots of the roads in the hague, in the netherlands as pots of a climate action groups demonstration against fossil fuel subsidies, the devastation stuff in 7 days going potential cities without the best marching any 24 comments of the day. and other ones along with other you countries about to end environments, the home full subsidies by 2020, for governments relief for the fossil fuel industry is still being provided. today's blockade as a hayes main sort of a is the 7 search incidence this. yeah. the graceful and minister has pulled up the liberal left for criticizing both his country and service policy of pushing for peace and ukraine, and the unwillingness to contribute to escalations both countries face problems and
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both are on the relentless attacks by international liberal mainstream. but why are they attacking us? because him governance and serve the standing up for their national interests. because we have strong leaders, they are attacking us because we want peace and ukraine and it will contribute to escalation. they are attacking us because we are committed to family values and they are. and so i can ask because we refused to be dictated to from abroad. literally and we spoke to adults, a step on a guy is a professor at the bell, great institutes of european studies instead of both hungry. and so if you're going to find another nations war against the will, i think this is a very good message from me. so seattle in this new geopolitical moment, we see that hungary has a really close relations with, with the service. i'd say not only would serve you because it kept close relations with serbia. i am losing money. republicans setups got the service and parts of both me and cancel going out. and i think that we can see this as
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a coalition. but the thing that both serves and gary ends do not want to be sworn in the renew toward that is happening in eastern europe and the they don't want to fight for somebody else's goals against their will. and essentially that is the out of the cetera. and this is a great message, as we've got from what of us, even pentagon is, is fed up with sending weapons. so what can we say about archives? of course, that ukraine cannot win this war to generally lose more lives. and it has already been tragic as to what the un nato, as is been doing. they were only contributing to the tragedy from they want to spend one year since a wave of unprecedented sanctions were imposed on russia in response to the war and ukraine. the nations con, manufacturing industry has been quick to adopt, specifically the most which caused some of the funds, a legendary soviet top producer. as we are here as the re,
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no one must which sat 3 in moscow, the facts are we open 1st in 1929 and has seen producing cars from 194-6001. and then one or another 1st automobiles company came to russia and has been producing carson said, no, i miss the western sanctions against russia. defense autumn available has left the country selling all this stuff to the central government of moscow, which took it and decided to start again with the most of its factories. this desire to pioneer automotive advances in hans production technologies and boards. revolutionary vehicles for an era remains and wavering principal for the brand. presently, the moscow based markovich, automobile plas finds itself amid a fresh phase of progress. there's been a year already since reopened those most creech minute things had to be done and we did a lot of work in
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a short space of time to launch the car. assembly facilities worked as a dedicated team then night and sometimes in weekends to make the plans come alive again. it was difficult at times, but we did it to make the facility function. now we're seeing a result worth of the work we've done. so right here, behind me with our own most at the final product to finally see. and how the most of which looks like right here behind me, the checking both the wallet see of the products, but at the same time there are assembling the car altogether. no, before you go on your little road trip in your you must reach the car itself is going on tests right now as we speak. the test includes a 100 points that a check by an operator. the points include checking for rain, checking inside the car, taking the outside the car, the n c. all of the important stuff of the car before it goes to another check in for it before it finally goes on the market. personally, i liked the car, it's a family crossover which is convenient. also, crossover is
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a good choice for us and because we have snow almost everywhere in winter. the car is spacious and very comfortable. i've tried both internal combustion engine version and the electric one. electric car is something different, it is more of an image and it is very pleasant to drive. a new chapter is unfolding for most of each characterized by the event of an entirely new range of cars, which are not only modern, but user friendly as well as a safe russian made electric vehicle built upon a proprietary platform and domestic component base. the 1st models that have graced the revamped production line are the most of its 3 city crossover and the most vis 3 electric car. if we look at the electric vehicles market as a whole, we can see that car in as around the country are choosing electric ones much more. often, the number of electrical owners around the country is growing exponentially. speaking of demand, even though it is rising, there's still some distrust among colorado and is when it comes to electric cause.
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this is due to electric call is being a novelty for many people. people also cite the lack of charging infrastructure because this is the main concern about owning an electric cost. the russian government, suppose the development of charging facilities, and now we have more than $400.00 around most go. and there are completely free. and here it is in all its glory, the most vis. 3 the electric car. just a few months after the mayor of moscow announced plans of loveliness songs of the most, which brand know the car comes in 5 different colors in right now we're in the light blue one. the inside of the car is made the equal other right here we have the transmission of the car. and right in front of us here is the interference of the car, which looks like an automatic cars when making it easy to use come on getting with us, we're going shopping and then you must be the
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the pendulum. those will be always believe that life has a full set, that all the is ups and downs, the india before the british was the richest nation with the highest g d, b, in the word. and why did the 100 years of british troops bring it to this below of some 50, interacting, the late 30th the they came to take our change, our tech style, our wrong material, even before making cannon cannonballs, they needed search feature, which came from india, india. and i just don't do property,
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they have no right to take my property, my i don't my gods. we went to our big spaces. i will speak could spaces off uh, 10 booth and any wine and keep pointed out these pieces. in fact, the word new also is like in the wood, which is now working for the english big city. so quite the ceiling leak. even the human, the word zoom, has been muted into the english lexi going so far as you are enabled, dig important labels and display issue as soon as i get from the other one. what will you do the next? if you take an example of a piece of jewelry, sometimes you may think that it's, it needs repair on. it's totally broken. you might decide to break it up and remove the jet gemstones and actually melts the gold and re cost. and it might be even
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bright to and better than what it was before the war is 3. 21. good. good, good. good. good, good, good company to do nothing. i didn't have to do shortly. i see them on either village, 2 minutes before it as close to my side. i just saw rushed all but but i'm off. that's quite do manually. well, you to, you're more than manufacturing units. last go. i know cartoons and managers to, well, it was all really, which was also our misfortune. because had we been a poor country,
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i don't think they would have come here. can you tell me why that guys do more than about you know what the next step for the people i guess i've taken glitching something. it's like on the black to me through the sink. he's inferior right to it is not a good. this is a punishment. it's not harmony, you'll be what i've been doing for centuries. like getting ready to the east india company, he's here to save you from some presto social, and it is, i guess the future. they propagated falsely. that india is a land of stig john most elephants, kroger dies, and we have to see relate these higgins and beds. and so we have to convert them to christianity is to start this london is going on in the name of knowledge dentist to enter operations. good thursday, this is
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a problem. someone on the one of the main reasons for the success of these india comes to me was the divinity among indians, lots of provinces, and a guy jobs. and my badges were constantly fighting with each other the can we begin. baseline hastings was any aggressive interior list who was able to break up the confederacy of the various states who realize the danger of a brochure which was beginning in 1776. so they taught the british, we'll just get down on the player. the probably did not foresee the admission effect that these people were bringing in. that it was not just economic, you know, a clean relation that they were looking at. they were looking at political subjugation, which was,
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undermine or not talk to well enough by the local indian p as well. the said, the economic structure of india was such nice, destroyed because india at the time of input a shuttle home is a 6th which is country and the was it had the volume of trade was $16.00 of the world. we live video didn't retain when the british came here. the story begins in 1760 in 1978. did use. what does it use when the indian occupant sort of strolling from indian temples, houses, policies are sent us data to finish musing. di, british museum,
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just filled with stolen items. the and you'll be on a night outside of it is boozy and trust me. it's gorgeous. from the outside. less on the inside. it's quite controversial. as some people might want to call it. so let's head inside and see what is all of the artifacts taken from india, that this idea is on my head. i live in new delhi and i'm just recently graduated from massively meant that it was in school in london. so i was about to move out from london, come back to india. and when i got this opportunity, i thought that was the best way for me to spend my last days in london by going and going and looking at these museums that had artifacts and guided, showed bases of belonging to my own country. you'll see this entire section is
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