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thing i know most crowd, when you think about it, i wembley stadium and the usa has 90000 capacity. we're looking at 3 and a half times the wembley capacity, right? the huge amounts of people that i know to do what essentially saying he was overwhelmed by the love and support. he says the people have spoken, democracy continues to thrive and put a key. and today's election has shown that a victory for democracy has a code and for all of the country as well, he said it's time to forget different states and for 85000000 people in the country to peacefully unite. he did, he did, he did take him by me to say that no country will push tuck you around. he did also say that europe in countries have published negative news about talking about president or the one. you said that i'm through a scene who was truthful on the world stage where we can get many more details of this across live. it's about a pop pause midnight right now in both ankara and it's time bull and all tease motor. i'd have mommy joining us to it's been a long day for use of
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a what and exciting one as well. we've been hearing about the policies in the jubilation and by the anchor and assembled, you'll still out there by the boss for us. what can you tell us as well already? yes, you're so very right. it's been a very long day and yes, we really enjoyed actually getting out early following the news. we went down to the poles. we met the people that were actually voting. we spoke to many people to get the pulse of the, the nation, and we wanted to know how things were going to palm out about it. and it took 9 hours of voting within that when that was over an hour and a half past laurie and the election results were so clear, it was unbelievable. it wasn't like last time. or we have to wait 3 or 4 hours before we go, or anything one and a half hours have passed and we were at 85 percent and we knew all the country knew
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the country even though they woke up not knowing what was gonna happen. 12 hours later they knew that richard incumbent present, ready to apply for that on was in fact, going to continue to lead the country for the next 5 years. now we just as into ready to apply, but the one that was is this beach, of course he was a, he told about the love of the country, the love of the people from the airport to the presidential prize. because they seem to that he could barely make it to uh, browse you sold that yourself, and you said it in your in your rundown, some 350000 people. hot vice president so complex giving him the love. now the fact that people are and went on to say that, that he was the to fight for the people and not to look so important things not to look outside, but to look inside and build within because he wants some growth. he wants new
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opportunities for the youth. he wants to buy for health care. he wants to buy the insurance. i mean, he told about it was a shooting speech and he what went on for about 20 minutes when he told us about how this c h. d had perhaps lost some popularity and that he had the unit see as he believed in the people, as they believe in him. now he also went on and told us about how the country is growing power the he, he noticed that who works with important things to talk about the economy. and he knows that he needs to address by premises to reduce inflation, to a single digit number. he'd said 6 percent, but it could be a bit more than 5, but we'll know more. we have spent the days glorious talking to people, mostly every hour, from touch as politicians. the columbus and people are excited. there's hope again in the country to bring something good for the students here. i'm bring something
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uh no, somebody that can, he can work on that president ad one also went on to say that the c h p always looked at, you know, borrowing money from the west, the u. k. america, that's what i want to say. a g c, a paid off the debts in 2013, i believe it was and they haven't borrowed money again since then. not looking to borrow money again, the building from down the building from within. and then it's in t u growing. he's always by the defense industry. he talks about how to care will continue to produce his will own oil. eventually i'm his phone. gas is found to 25000 square meters squared of gas and he'll give the giving. so something like a year of free gas to the people. it's all very, very exciting, laurie, and we will be here tomorrow as well, because we have some guests to interview. we're also going to be in solving somebody from the ox party themselves. so be schultz,
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is to name is not still so talk about and uh, we know that, oh, let me just end up on a couple of things here. a lot of, uh, leads us from across the world, including russia as president of me put in these cold air, go on. and so congratulations on how things are planned out. lots of the countries from the militia also called and said, and given that congratulations also one thing to end on. quite a interesting one. today is the 29th. so they know as we post midnights and today's the day that's a whole bunch of dental folk to the, to the also the inside another concurring day. it's quite fascinating stuff there and, and as you say, but i'd strong statements. i'm a very confident president of the one. it's been, it's been really interesting watching your coverage and also seeing essentially a country and such celebration as well. 350000 people around the presidential
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palace there in ankara as well. now it's about the, it's nearly 1 in the morning where you all, you've got to jump to do tomorrow. so we hope you got a good night, have rest and potty to hon. fidelity is more that time. i'm a thank you very much for your coverage today. we all enjoyed the so let's just do this here on the program on ology, international part, by the way. very good to have your company with us. the tensions running high between israel and palestine. the un security council has again gather to address the issue. a china is deputy invoices, united nations. the last opposite is way over building supplements on palestinian land, branding them illegal. i said i usually is a to, this is the beginning of this year. israel has continued to advance, i'm going to lunch will actions and improving returns. you're building your settlements and legalize and settlements subject david, as well as international law and the un security council resolutions user china, ernest, israel took immediately called his actions instead of encroaching upon the land and resources of the listing. and people on the issue of religious whole,
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the size is around law, stuff is pro vacations, guarantee the right to worship their muslim worship personally hold the peace in from the village of religious and all the sides and respects a custodianship of georgia. you will, can you tell me a while china is that foreign minister expressed as countries of readiness to facilitate peace pokes between israel and palestine, emphasizing the importance of a 2 state solution. that's all according to the chinese state media and beijing's role as a peace maker on that well stage strengthened off to helping re establish diplomatic ties between the long standing adversary's iran and saudi arabia that was back in march. china has also put forward a political settlement to the ongoing conflict in ukraine. well, the israel palestine company has been going off with decades. of course, it is essentially rooted in conflicting claims of land rights in the region. during the latest escalation notary of this month, the public spin unit is ready forces exchange countries of attacks leading many people that attend the wide journalist, nicholas cannot believe that china is eager to achieve peace. something many other
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countries have already failed before sunrise. the rising bower and the once the, the show to the was that they can do, why do night, did say fails to do for the best years. so that's why i believe the sign will really try is all of it, say political that force and fall where and to do something that the region and china has a much better uh, connection in understanding with the world than the united states. and that's why may be this new kind of say, i think and, and that fall works and do a change here that so many people are waiting for and the eager ink for the best way to do that is that the proxy goes and the chinese, the people and the government, they really practical into understand that's a lot of the say also to the have a comprehensive the solution. so it means that both sides need to think about the
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economy, about the security and about all aspects of life. and if you combine all of that to one big solution, may be it could this. so these say conflict, this china succeeded to do with a i run and study already a iran stands familiar with the opec group of leading oil produces. that's the message from the iran you and president to help folks with the opec secondary general in terra of some western countries, seek to create division and disagreement among compact member congress to secure their interests. and they affect members should prevent the realization of these goals by strengthening their unity based lubbock republic. offer on as always had a constructive cooperation with the so going to zation the way to determine to continue and improve the level of cooperation during the main thing that they've had discussed. terrance relations with the organization as well as are ways to stabilize the global oil market and maintain energy security. back in 196,
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the pack was founded with it was 13 all items supporting economies across 3 continents. natalie of this year, saudi arabia and the opec possible which includes rusher and mexico announced major production cuts. so despite the assistance, please from the west north to do precisely that. now that's as good as are actively shifting in the world. saudi arabia now in polk to join the ritz find the institution and found that in 2015 by the law, just emerging economies that is considered an alternative to west and dominated global institutions. a re add is also room to be modeling a joining breaks. as a fully fledged member, we discussed the emerging global multi polarity as well as a western resistance to it. that is a fact. we had this conversation with professor side will have an mirandi from the university of to iran and said todd, right, so they see the host of the twice told tails podcast. i seen the 1st and the most important message over seen coming from this meeting is that the word is all ready
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to embrace a multi puller world where washington in the us are not playing the most significant role anymore. and independent countries are joining each other to not only dish dollar, but also stand against you as policies in the course of policies against other nations. we are seeing that opec country is an open plus team are not responding to us in europe's demands. and they're taking options and response to the old private cops and as well as the sanctions that i've been full invoice against joshua and of uh, of course, against iran. so the 1st message is clearly that opec members in the open class are no waiting for the us, and they're not taking orders from the us and they're ready to continue trading with each other and cooperate with their charter, despite calls for coming from the west. that says they have to react in
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a different way. the united states and europeans don't see the global south as a group of sovereign government. they believe that they are the center of the international community. they consider themselves to be exceptional. they consider themselves to be superior, and therefore they assume that the rest of the global community should abide by their rules and regulations and their demands. they can drive up prices of their own goods and no one can complain about it. they can restrict exports and even restrict 3rd party use from exporting. but if the sovereign countries in the global south choose to regulate a market, that whether it's the oil market or any other market for the west, it's unacceptable. that's their mentality. and that's how it's been for decades, if not centuries,
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shoot how it has killed at least 3 people on the border of afghanistan and iran. apparently it was a dispute of water access to the river that actually separates the 2 countries. this is according to local sources of iranian military officials, reduced a few details. a spider. yeah, i'm sorry. i don't know how much we announce to our neighboring countries that we are present at almost all of our borders. if our bordering countries are spect international law and regulations, we would respect them as well. and we'll have a neighboring good say towards them. but if we feel that the opposing country does not want to respect international law and regulations that will definitely be faced with different behavior and disregard. the 2nd, i'll call that on on them with everything is normal here. the incident was over yesterday. now we have come here to encourage our forces and also to assess what both sides should do to prevent such questions or to use their warranty was now with the northeastern city of mashhad,
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which is less than 200 kilometers away from the border without get a sense that one has v stock security series, situated on the border with gas. and last night i saw a large number of 3 forces stationed on the streets, and the rising tensions were kind of on tensions between one and one over water. disputes have escalated, it has read 2 clashes between the, the one, a border guards on saturday. at least 2 border guards and one tall, one fighter were killed after an exchange of fire broke out near a border, placed between the sides, accusing the other off, shooting 1st sconces a warning president of wrong bracy. earlier this month was the town of law not to violate the laws water rights for the homeland river force, also known as the long flows from the mountains of the central napkin province of the same day for more than one hours until late. com which vs in san juan border
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of denison has climate. the factors for river city one has not accepted those justification, referrals to one of the things that this is fair was really define, you know, 19 seventies. we met between the 2 sides and demand video. last week and said to one reserves the right to take action to settle the dispute. all in all today, the one on said that because is clear for now on the border areas with get a sense of the situation is under the control money well spent. that's how us republican senator lindsey graham, who described the vast amounts of cash then to ukraine by washington are yes and will be and the russians are that this morning. who is lindsey
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graham? he's a well known veteran us senator, that he's 20 years and the senate actually. he has a huge following social media to actually 2200000 followers and he's a fire brand. so, you know, southern united states. so carolina, a senator and he doesn't pull his punches in anything, domestic or abroad. and you know, we have to be very careful here as well. that, you know, there are some suggestions that there could've been some editing in this sequence. and if he didn't, zalinski is office on the ukraine is definitely been pushing this, this thing forward. and it's quite a shocking statement, as you can see here from, from itself to having to what he said. we've had a very sort of comprehensive statement from, from the russian side, from the re is a how that is going to great detail. just sort of highlight that this is not an isolated incident, essentially that this is just a combination of a lot of. it's all raised to the bottom if you'd like, regarding russo phobia, the diminishing value of russian life. do you think us,
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senator graham was alone in his nazi rhetoric? the, he's the free to exception that the american system can produce such a monster wrong. let me remind you that in a conversation with the pranksters, both on alexis, george bush, the youngest of a dynasty of american precedence said exactly that. assuming that he was talking to the key of regime, your job is to kill as many russians as you can. also, we stay to this of debriefing us propaganda stuff is a back truck stressing the bushes. not impala based bush and graham hold political power, then not even saying everything that is spelled out in american doctrinal documents . this isn't the 1st time that we've heard graham say something controversial and like the heart of a said, i mean this isn't the 1st time us official has said something like that. what can you tell us about other instance? so no means the 1st time that the senior american politician has called for a sort of, you know, a,
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the destruction of russia. but it's getting pretty green. and it's, it's sort of a granular nature and actually call, you know, being gleeful about the death of russians and russian soldiers. of course, we haven't seen any combination of, of ukrainian crimes against russian prisoners of war. any sort of intimation that russia has breached any rules of calm, but you know, the western media is all over. but on this occasion, we're seeing a blind eye being turned in the west. so there's a lack of called a condemnation and previously done. we've also had even calls for the assassination of president approved by mr. graham. and can you imagine a senior russian veteran politician calling for the assassination of a president boynton opened me, what the reaction would be in the west. we can actually have a look at some of these threats that have been made come from the us towards, which is the only way this ends is for somebody in russia to take this guy out. you would be doing your country a great service in the world, a great service. i don't agree that we can't get him and i think he knows that you
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can ask cast them soul of money in a run. what happens when we decide somebody is a threat to the us? i like the structural path we're on here. as long as the way up ukraine with the weapons, they need an economic support. they will fight to the last person. so you can see these traps on the sort of a la carte attitude. interestingly in the us in particular, they don't seem to be diminishing and i think as the, as long as a new didn't volunteer ukrainian offensive comes the attacks on valid relevancy more more of this acceleration of this type of rhetoric in the, in the weeks and months to come, as we told you with us all i've had to go and security policy analyst on michael maloof. and he believes the, the remarks by the senate to well revealed washington's truce truce thoughts of a couple of us and for yourself. i would say it's the unspoken goal of this, for as far as the, the fact that we even have this which can launch it by elements within the,
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by the administration of the problem elements such as your and the conservatives such as victoria lewis in particular. um, blinking the other ones. uh they, they, they want to contain russia at all costs. and if not, i have a, a routine change it. and i've even heard task of wanting to do that to partition pressure. so this is, this is the goal of sun. it's not the goal of everybody. some of us like to live in peace with uh, with uh, different uh, countries, particularly with brush pressure has a tremendous history and influence. and we need, we all need to get along. but we have certain elements that want to push the american way, no matter even through uh, military means if necessary. this is a, it's a, it's an extreme element that we have within our government. and, but yeah,
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right now it's, it's prevailing. so i just to remind you about uh, the incumbent tucker's president of that jump out of the one emerging victorious in his presidential run. all wrapped up is a, is, i guess it's a victory speech about half an hour ago, off to midnight local tide with $350000.00. people cheering him on the little details to come next style here on ology international. we're back in the china. the ways you have you only interest interest, we have also our, our nothing us interest. but we can find some kind of space coming entries and to best the lease coming to so we can do a roadmap for cooperation for their principal corporation. and this was that we start to, to lead to, to uh, when we,
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the solutions may be able to turn to atrocities. in other countries, the united states of america is different wherever people long to be free. they will find a friend in the united states. the need to be of the automated body of the volts, anybody phase the solar city. and you look at the incidence of each skid 18 color revolutions is one among several means to reach the goal of conquering foreign lands and bringing them onto the help of us. the western economic interest people been cited as an that he did to it as well. by the democrats,
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in the year of 1954, the united states of america engaged in warfare against the people of vietnam. the white house supported the corrupt above the governments of southern vietnam. 1965 americans began their invasion following the aim to defeat the forces of vietnamese patriots. defend the gun was confident that the victory would be on the american side, due to its military superiority. however, the enemies during this war into total hail for the occupants. unable to cope with the guerrillas, the american army started blanket bombing alongside using chemical weapons and naples, which burnt all alive. the village of my lay, where he 1969 american soldiers killed 504 civilians, including 210 children, became a tragic symbol of this war. all and all. during the whole period of this conflict,
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the usa dropped on vietnam more than $6000000.00 tons of bonds, which is due and a half times as much as on germany during the 2nd world war. in 1973, the american army under the pressure of the rebels, withdrew from vietnam, and only 2 years later did the pop and regime. and so i got involved. however, the vietnamese paid a high price for their freedom. more than 1000000 vietnamese people became the victims of america in aggressors. the, the, the headlines about the international, the talk is your supreme election council, the class right to pay of other one the window of the,
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to the presidential run of addressing a couple so crowded, 9 corrupt incumbent lead time because the countries are giving him another 5 years with tensions between israel and palestine soaring again. china proposes to broker a peace deal, just as it did elsewhere in the middle east, a bit earlier this global energy security to western meddling an oil. and i'll put all of the agenda if the ronnie and president met the secretary general of the most tech boil produces boot in the brother of a lot of people that celebrating an anchor assemble because the presidential election of reynolds has just run the circus. your supreme election council has to accept a red chip type of the one the window of the run of presidential election. but even before that, the incumbent leader had already been receiving messages of congratulations from
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foreign leaders after he declared victory himself in the race for the presidency of quotes here at all to international. we've been tracking every step of the by 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 see the so let's have a look at the final results. so do i get type out other ones, securing victory with 52 point one percent of the vote. his opponent to come out that kid is still out, who fell short with 47.8 percent or short time off of the official results were declared the incumbent president the address, hundreds of thousands of his supporters who old gathered outside the presidential palace an incorrect analyses will not have money has this report. it's been
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a very long day, and yes, we really enjoyed that. see, getting out early. following the news, we went down to the polls. we met the people that were actually voting. we spoke to many people to get the pulse of, of the, the nation. and we wanted to know how things were going to pan out about. it only took 9 hours of voting within that when that was over an hour and a half past laurie and the election results were so clear, it was unbelievable. it wasn't like last time or we have to wait 3 or 4 hours before we go or anything, one of the huff, allison parson at 85 percent and we knew all the country knew the country even though they woke up not knowing what was gonna happen 12 hours later they knew that richard incumbent present, ready to apply for that on was in fact going to continue to lead the country for the next 5 years. now we just us and to reapply,
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but on the was is this beach of course he was uh, he told about the love of the country, the love of the people who is in the city today, the people of turkey. you have made a choice and fulfilled their civic duties. the will of the people is always above all. today, it's not just us one, the whole of 2 key. it has one today. because today's election has shown the brilliance victory of democracy in the entire circus nation. today to or kia has been able to overcome all the traps, setup along its way. we didn't allow anyone to order us around. we didn't allow anyone to support our plans. german magazines, french magazines, british magazines, he's published whole issues about plans on a returning heard of on. however, our nation responded today. they last. we want a site, the people are and went on to say.
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