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Transcripts for BBCNEWS BBC News 20240604 02:25:00

ghost of past elections lingers. violence, banned rallies and claims of irregularities in the voter roll. he fears voters could be disenfranchised. the zanu pf party leader president emmerson mnangagwa is seeking a second term based on what he claims as successes, new roads, energy projects and a mining and agricultural boom, but people are undecided. i agricultural boom, but people are undecided. are undecided. i think nothing chances. are undecided. i think nothing changes. nothing are undecided. i think nothing changes. nothing changes. i changes. nothing changes. translation: changes. nothing changes. translation: past elections haven t changed translation: past elections haven t changed anything. - translation: past elections haven t changed anything. i i translation: past elections | haven t changed anything. i do not have interest in them. we ust not have interest in them. we just want not have interest in them. we just want our not have interest in them. we just want

Transcripts for BBCNEWS BBC News 20240604 02:20:00

russia s invasion means ukraine is constantly trying to replace soldiers. but with tens of thousands killed and even more injured or exhausted, the demand is not being met with just volunteers. but there are big questions over how it calls men up with officials being accused of intimidation, and helping some escape the country for cash. there are exemptions, including poor health but not forjust not wanting to fight. yehor watched his father suffer with mental health issues after serving in afghanistan with the soviet army. translation: each | situation is individual. the fact it s written in the constitution that all male citizens must fight is, in my opinion, not in line with today s values. thousands of men try to avoid the draft either through tip offs or leaving the country illegally unless they re caught. good evening.

Transcripts for BBCNEWS BBC News 20240604 02:24:00

it s not paying that much. it doesn t pay much, and so her children can no longer go to school. translation: , , , translation: it hurts, because my friends translation: it hurts, because my friends will translation: it hurts, because my friends will be translation: it hurts, because my friends will be going - translation: it hurts, because my friends will be going to - my friends will be going to school when i m not attending. we go out every day until we fill up the bags. fill up the bags. this is the im act fill up the bags. this is the impact of fill up the bags. this is the impact of a fill up the bags. this is the impact of a prolonged - fill up the bags. this is the - impact of a prolonged economic crisis, where only one in four zimbabweans has a formal regulated job. zimbabweans has a formal regulatedjob. over 6.5 zimbabweans has a formal regulated job. over 6.5 million zimbabweans are registered to vote in an election in which the high cost of living and lack of oppo

Transcripts for BBCNEWS BBC News 20240604 02:03:00

whipped up by high winds and temperatures that continue to climb. on tuesday, several places reached over a0 degrees celsius, which is 104 farenheit. a hospital in one city had to be evacuated, with newborn babies and intensive care patients rushed to safety. in the past three days, more than 380 thousand acres of land have burned in the region, spreading rapidly in the large wooded dadia national park. residents there are facing widespread loss. translation: it has reached the entire village, our house has - completely burned down, there is nothing. only fire, that s what we could see. the wind was so strong. from fires in greece we turn our attention across the atlantic to the blazes in canada. about 1,000 wildfires continue to devastate the country there. it s canada s worst wildfire season on record. more than 37 million acres have burned, forcing mass evacuations. troops have been deployed to fight blazes in parts of the country that cover an area the size of greece. in the proven

Transcripts for BBCNEWS BBC News 20240604 02:19:00

our ukraine correspondent james waterhouse reports. it s ok to be scared. this is the latest messaging campaign from ukraine s military. it wants people to give their details so they can be called on if needed. but what if they don t want to? translation: the system is very outdated. yehor not his real name is one of them. he s not happy with how the army finds its soldiers. translation: it s like soviet times. | recruiters using these methods now is unacceptable. mobilisation is why most men under 60 can t leave ukraine. here, drafting officers raid an arcade in the kyiv region. they hand out notices ordering them to sign up.

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