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approaches well, the approaches that they have announced on the sides of mr. out on the present and the, the electronic program exclusive because the are quite different. this that add on has real revised, grows over the micro stability, let's say. and has kept interest rates low, death has kept the economy going on above. it had a cost and the cost was inflation. so in the future after the elections, we'll probably see some changes there on the other side of the proposal of them. so could we settle that was to attract some speculative money. he talked about i thing 300000000000 us dollars from the west, which is very rare proposal because i don't see anyone in the west looking forward to send speculative funding to dirt. and so there are differences, but it is sure that given the trade deficit, searcy has the balance of payment deficit dirty has high inflation rate. turkey has and that the economy of to the elections will be
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a topic that you will see though we talk about these numbers in a way that's probably interests the columbus will. why? but how does that affect the people of students here and will they reflect this when they decide to vote today, they effected the people in the, in the way that the prices are increasing day by day, by the wages and salaries are increased every 6 months or years so they always lag behind and people of face the degrees in the living situation. but i think it takes time for people to turn this economic ups or ration they have into political decisions. so it's not like, oh, there's a high inflation, i change my parking that is not happening. that's fast. and i'm not sure if the economic situation will affect these elections. but as you know, we have next year the low, the elections,
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which are also very important. and if the economy continues like that, then there will be effects on that election. so this could be a big issue. some 2000000 turkish people living abroad have already cast their ballots in the presidential room of thought is, according to president, or the one significant are not ex spouse, living in germany or among those who waited on cherokee is feature puff that the aspirin is the largest of trucks that brought at one and a half 1000000 people. according to local media, there are a slight majority have given their support to the current leader. we spoke with people casting their ballots from a broad as old as well. some like the direction of the country's going. others are seeking change. it's, i guess i of course expect the change in the country. one of the change is also going to be in the people's minds. it is another question. yeah, i need to learn how to line. he has vision, he steals the country in the right direction. he takes into account need switch
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from my point of view, the representatives of all the parties don't do rush wish come all co star and when and there will be a change for the country because we need it. so earn a one has been in power for 20 years and a change is essential for us. so these are new. so what can i say? i said air drawn and a k party fuel, when yeah, big choose there on earlier in the week we spoke to stuff for mess, say from the sets foundation policy thing time. he emphasized the importance of the large turkish community in germany and protected her in the election. a loop there in the woods, some rules, especially you useful, a massive interest of a 2 cushion citizen age all over the words in continental europe at the 1st 2nd. so generation of, of the tutors community, especially in concert into you. but as i mentioned there they are from the left
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side into a key. they have a conservative mindset and they realize what happens during the eh, rain off during the 20 to use all government of the party in terms of uh, other areas like in education has and it is extra and different sector, automotive sector. and whole, these rather the areas to keep is progressing, tends in the email to get the goal. this people come to become one of the 10 biggest columbia in the world and we are, i'm sure that the to the new reach is target within the next 5 to 10 years. while our tea got the chance to speak with ishmael suff fee, a member of the turkish presidents console on security on foreign policy. in an
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exclusive interview, he laid out his protections for the run of the during the elections. we were talking a lot. what's gonna happen next? will something change after the elections or will things remain the same? what is your take on this to the district good idea to get to the coast. russia is following the situation carefully and talk of citizens are in a state of vigilance as well from over the 1st round when well, we got the result that we wanted. it could've been better. of course, however, even under the circumstances where all of the opponents of the a k party joined under the same lines, the a k party still got 49.5 percent, which almost means a definitive victory. but of course, that is democracy in this country and the 2nd round will happen due to not getting over 50 percent. in addition, i can say with ease that in the 2nd round, the u. k. policy will win with a decisive amount of around 55 to 60 percent invites. and if we look at the
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distribution of any pays in the parliament, we can say that the peoples alliance has reached the majority with over 320 seats before they forward to your question. as to how this will affect the foreign policies of took the, i can say with ease, just as you might guess, that as long as the a k policy is in power, that will be no change in this regard for look at the on the country, whichever direction we're heading in, we will continue walking into st. paul and even strong god, please tell us about the global impacts of this presidential election run off. shouldn't be that far? and especially, i can say that despite everything in terms of democracy to key it is pausing the test with flying colors. it could be an example for the whole. well, the key is open, transparent, and democratic handling of elections is a great onset to those countries who would like to suggest that ticket is all forward, terry, and know a dictatorship or countries around the world. who are trudy under all sorry, terry and rules rules have been inspirational example for them. but of course,
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if we're talking about the time to come off the elections, as i've answered in the 1st question, we can say that we will be following the same policies as we have been for the past 10 years old back to to say during the time of the a k policy without change without determination. the get out is where we leave the church elections for no. moving on. the russian military, this week secured full control over the city of archer much school. so let's back moved in the done yet. republic arts, the senior correspondent in the rock, gusty of mothers to gain access to the wagner. private meeting for a company who really were at the forefront of bottled a whole lot of time. for the word for an area he filed this reports on their efforts. the value of box smarts, lot of film, of, has gone down as one of the deadliest and battles in history. and told thousands
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of soldiers perished in the back. most needs grind. it shows there is barely anything left of the city, almost nothing that can be repaired. the destruction was savage in its totality. full the remains. he's a band and twisted mecropolis. have you travel, westwood in boston with the destruction gets much, much worse than it was in the eastern long eastern edges of the safety, which of course says the ukrainian resistance here was much stiffer. there's a whole lot of vehicles. this is a spot may be supplied by britain a lot more and they feel equipment abandoned, destroyed in the western western side of the city. those even a, a plate the for a few minutes away from its associates. a survey at a p c, b, and p,
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a. p. c, again, abandoned by ukrainian troops. victory in boston. what is p? m. c. vi them is monument, the greatest and most terrible triumph armies of ukraine's need to train troops, legions of mass and res, and countless billions and guns and shells could not stop dragged him out and went searching longer than a many emotions. now that it's official. now the basketball, it's his elbows, it's sole sincere, mainly joy, but there's also just quite different feelings. i'm just a human. i feel proud, proud of our boys, as well as those who are gone forever. all of them were worthy to be honest. the too many emotions, so the few words and even fewer feelings would be a lie. they say, to claim that you create any ins, right?
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in the way, know, according to by them is fights is the enemy for like trained attacks dogs. they fought for roots to sleep and used retreat. they could, including the 2 buttons in one of the basements along the way. to show this an armory nature of 40 millions of grenades. various rocket propelled grenades, tubes guided rockets, usa, department of defense. all 2 boxes from sticking me. it's also a matter of, i mean, nation s o d personnel mines which are brand across much of the world. ukraine also a signatory of legends binding the use and storage and z
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personnel minds. yet, here they are again, just as they were in my review, but obviously none of these are we give us the touch will will be touched by the presence here because it could very well be mind it will take years to team back up the big up all the bodies buried on the rubber and the hundreds of thousands of unexploded shows and minds, least civilly losses, will light loops evacuated with not everyone children, there's back to this was the civilian looped after the elderly in the basement when we, if it created the civilians, the green old somebody to run a launch and hit him so he crawled away as far as he could and died here it was slow death and a g. l is always slow. death to ball forward for the entire 224 day g.
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ration the bachelor for boston, what's his seat? and he says enough for multiple lifetimes. no, don't know, but when you lose your brothers and on people you've fought together with for more than half a year. it bring sadness. but you get used to it. you don't know when i see civilian stuff or something in my soul warms up and i remember who i am for the human. so sometimes you want to cry over the course of this battle. there were many instances of civilians being abused. western press and networks. mike tried to present it in a certain way, but i believe all journalists will go off of the facts and showing well what really happened for most of the civilians who choose to remain with pro russian ukrainian troops and nationalists knew this. it will not kind to them the battle may be over the task more to spill buns,
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ukrainian tillery bloss away incessantly from number. you can see it from of above problem is guessing that pulled the bottom or 2 in the video we've decided to try and launch out drawing. ukrainian electronic will site is still active dealer and not just ukrainian. i use yes, an allied systems to sort of if we things active, we've tied the drawings with nylon string bit strong. so if anything happens we can try to drag it back. the electronic boy in blackboard was and eas, new list be to but this point back in is drones or, but impervious to ukrainian and to drone counter measures as ease in the battle may be over. but by what has died with its ukraine still denies losing the city, despise apple footage,
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showing vag not in control of every 6 to how do you explain the west and tax pay is the despite the 10s, if not hundreds of 1000000000 spent to have still a loss to a private military company. the orchestra of wagner will stop here. when russia pools, they say they will play again. so for i guess the of the from boston what yeah . awesome. are up mentioned, key of host denied the russian troops up taking full control over our chum of scum . the western media is generally done playing the city strategic importance as well . it comes as you creating officials continue to call for more weapon deliveries from nato. this allies ortiz donald quarter, takes up the story. are telemachus has been liberated, ukrainian, and forces are on the back foot and key of saying it just needs
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a couple more $1000000000.00 worth of f sixteens to win the war. a full squadrons of f sixteens, 48, to across the exactly what we need to liberate our country from the address. so needless to say, the pentagon has its doubts. 10 of sixteen's is a $1000000000.00. you add the sustainment costs and it's another $1000000000.00. so you're talking about $2000000000.00 for 10 aircraft. the russians have 1004th and 5th generation fighters. there are no magic weapons and that's extend is not. and neither is anything else. fighting is going to continue, is going to be velocity is going to be hard. and at some point, both sides will either negotiate a settlement, or they'll come to a military conclusion. doubting to you have definitely makes sense, considering how much ukraine's leadership has been wrong about t upset. it would never surrender or tell him of squad. lo and behold the rushes liberated the city. it was the same story with both separate band, yet and muddy. oh, but we won't surrender mary, you boat,
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we won't surrender variable on separate and ask and whether it's better to, to a back because we have better positions that you should know that if you pull back to better positions, it will be very costly for you to us on late, so in terms of the number of people killed the number one most. this stuff might be, but no one will surrender. but smoot will fight as much as we can. they won't take bass moved from us for sure. as for a solid dark, we will see, but even if we imagine they take solid dark and bad mood, what will it change? that's just one of many areas in which k of seems to be completely detached from reality. like the apparently impending uprising against vladimir putin in russia, ukraine and its media are constantly trying to push, despite the fact that a lot of air pollutants approval rating exceeds 80 percent. then there's the super high stop ukrainian spring counter offensive, which so lensky says, still needs more time. but according to the u. s. key,
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i've had everything it needed over a month ago with what we already have. we can go forward and i think be successful . but would lose a lot of people. i think that's an acceptable. so we need to wait. we still need to be small time. hi, i'm absolutely confident that we have delivered the material they need and we will continue to work to support their operations. at the same time, we've got some ukranian officials echoing the landscape please for more weaponry and others saying the counter offensive is already begun. we will continue to prepare for accounts are offensive. as soon as we are ready with the support of our allies who supply us with a high level artillery, sufficient ammunition battle tanks and armored vehicles, we will start discounts for offensive. it's an intense war on 1500 kilometers of border. but the actions have already started. assuming we are already witnessing ukraine's long awaited counter offensive throwing more expensive nato military
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equipment into the fire is unlikely to make a difference. but i keep them coming. returning to our top story now as tricky a heads to the pools this sunday to choose its next leader in a room of people have been steadily making their way to stations over the past few hours to choose in a straight sure time between incumbent president bridget burton, one of his rival, kamala collection of let's say, process, simple indeed, where are cheese motor off. how mommy is among those making their way to cost there at all? it's up a pulling station, right, hello. the country's largest city is one. both candidates would dearly love to win . what's the feeling like there are currently the? yeah you is. it's fast thing here. ready? we just come to the police station, but ready to apply the door and in fact,
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just cost is both just about half an hour ago. they will less now this place is boston. they now have a different room is what we will have different stories was something for that some pony stations. the numbers are low, clearly. i mean, just we have to find a way to, to get through here. things are wrapping up now slowly behind me, but lots of bigger trees as well. as of course, the incoming president was here costing his votes. now we know that we've heard a lot of people, a young and old, able to and even disabled as i was quite surprised at how many who actually made the effort. it's just about to start writing here as well. so it could get very of what very quickly so might not be able to to, to love the present or the one of the find he said in total humidity, whatever happens happens this country does,
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of sue they walk at, i will do whatever it takes to make a soft ads, an easy transition, if so, chemical is that all who is but i believe in my people, and i believe that they will vote for me because we will take certain care into a better future. we've heard also that the local governments have put on lots of the both, both the so hopefully able to get the right numbers out from the other one when i want to say that because this is a 2 man race, we will know the results of very quickly, so as soon as upholding stations close, you then around 5 p. m. today, we'll know probably within an hour or 2 hours marks, whether it is remaining and being comfortable. budget 5 other on or if come out to
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lose lose from us bank. your problem came out to start a little will in fact be the new president. and then as a matter of a couple of weeks, we'll have to wait of course for the, the official results to be released. but when they are below those at about 4 or 5 days off. so today the official results. so once those are, is a release, we'll know for sure who the new president is that. so from up here in a flight, be ready. assemble right now. i'm going to head back to the news of studios on the top of the hotel that we've got lots of guests coming this offered in that i'm interested and excited to interview you back to you you them. yeah, the weather, certainly not stopping those people behind you, making their way in and getting a view of the degree freeze from rock. thanks very much. are to some rough hum. i'm a live in a stun bowl. and so it's out for kids. presidents,
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they're all around. the po is that has underlined the sovereignty and independence of, i forget the past that comes in at mark national africa day on thursday may 25th each year celebrates the at jewel victories over colonialism the part time. some countries including our own, are being threatened with penalties for pursuing an independent form policy and for adopting the position of non alignment. we have not forgotten the terrible, brutal legacy of 1st. having our continent carved up and colonized by european countries only to find ourselves once more ponds on the chessboard during the cold war, we're not going back to that period in history. the funding of the organization of a fricking you that's the pre pressure to today is a frickin union was also mark initially its main name was to eradicate colonialism and a festival celebrating the continent sense of identity units. now, of course,
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the russian president mark the day by taking time to congratulate the african leaders. but business broadcast journalists, winston talkie says that while i forget, i've seen a rush from countries, particularly over the last decade for its resorts. as russia's involvement has come more with the approach of leveling the playing field, rather than exploring the content a fine. so they did not know that's the intent of the main job. but let's go body such as the organization of africa, unity and the, i think, a union at our fleet. and it, could, you go into a fight against new colonialism. and they also a shape in a big, kind of their mass of model of corporation across the continents and engagement based by the countries. i'm going to come a little bit early on. we end up last dedicated on the confidence there has been this uncle struggle funny african resources where we've seen a lot of continental countries coming to pick up and not just to focus on where the, the, the, how big or transformed the content. but just under resources,
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what rush your possibility, otherwise, rush your house consistently spoken of from the depths of uh, international policies. uh that relates to board rocher over the years has been the key supports out of the roles, trade the conversation level play in chrome as we know what the rest of the us and that is something that we can say. we look up the way to boy a lab receive. we're fort winston talking now a chinese diplomacy on the instructional stage. it's become more direct and more explicit in the last few months discussing beijing's conflict, global maneuvering, and what it means going forward were also part is max a
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mac the the hello and welcome to support the discretion and distance and have long term defining features of china's diplomacy, the vision being, i'm willing to upset it's delicate balancing acts with too much directness. but over the last couple of months about the substance of the style of china as international culture has become far more explicit. what's behind it,
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and what does it mean for the rest of the world? both to discuss that i'm now joined by young chunk professor and the executive team on dish of high academy of global governance and area studies. etching high international studies universities. dr. young, it's great to talk to thank you very much for your time. thank you, my pleasure to joining etc. oh, he went now a country like china excerpts influenced by the simple fact of its existence, its gravitational forces, huge. it affects economically, politically, culturally spirited, surely many of the nations both close to it and far behind and for many years that seem to be enough for being just, you know, influenced by being. but i think over the last couple of months that has changed and your country has become, are both far more present on the international change. so why do you think that is
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you know, i'm going to be so, so is a change is not totally happened to these pastors. so monkey is about to, from the beginning i think, actually century. and even when, especially a, we should even come to power interest on the tell you when china become the 2nd toward economics. this is a basic chat, basic information which on his departments because china become a global china. it's not as before, the service previously, chinese google china, but there is a focus on the regional issues, especially on the import issues. so notice as they can kind of become tied pad, china is not just the power, but it is a super size. the power that we use china is not to do up the country. please relate to the rip to do up in country while it's somewhere in between them. this is actually a very interesting for the specific code difference between the east and the west. because many in the west believed that in order to make the world a better place, people need to do something where as many and beast, especially those who follow down,
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believe that the order will restore itself. if the humans don't interfere with it too much, do you think china is now trying to combine both of this approaches? i think the transfer to combine both on the one hand trying to continue to restrict tradition. so that means that to have a different understanding about the world about there is an old up at a power of power in east and assume about the, or the issues for the omega which have a how does it do have a global meaning mean a have this is a tradition, but only on the hand to try and become the, as you said, pro app to use the before you suppose because we, china as a change turn us power become, become more powerful. but because it was a word is changing. and so worries let go with governance is nicole for, you know, menacing is so that, you know, try to listen to the voice of a child. the, because your nice thing is there is a huge mon cannot, you know, to, as, as before, as previously to do some to provide a we system because for the, for the word,
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what do you mean by a, by the public good. what is exactly that the world needs to be provided with, for example, use it for the 2 countries. so for example, we have a initiative over the seats are the us route and they, the loaded and built right for these different countries is the lack of deployment, luckily, investment to the lack of instruction. but so the deal with the countries haven't the provide always this is, it seems that the, it's not a good place for you measurement. because in low enough to make a notice of a, for example, easy the rule law and a so into so they seem to criticize the bus to get into something with china in up z tweet. we tried to, to, we try to, we things that these are, is a good space for operation with these countries. so we think that china is a pato, the rest award and china has belong to the so called the s t m o you. and how does
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it pato with a sort of ward? so we things that's the wing trying to do that. we use a, we have the application to do something for the friends, $400.00 or so use the rest of the world. we are recording this interview on the sidelines, have developed a conference, and many of its experts believe that. one of the reasons why china is international posture has changed, is because it's calculated that, as you know, with the world as it is uh, this stance of contemplative distancing is damaging, not only to china's future, but the china is in egypt presence. and it's challenge, 1st and foremost by the united states. do you agree with that? china, in the historical firms or positions that you can always provide some public goods for the 1st around the world just as easy as why in the east asia have to is there is a very strong chinese culture you for this,
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