birthday next month. hello and welcome if you re watching in the uk or around the world. the australian opposition labor party leader, anthony albanese, has said he is humbled by his party s victory in australia s general election. addressing supporters, he pledged to transform the country into a renewable energy superpower and to work towards lifting wages and profits. our correspondent shaimaa khalil reports from sydney. this is the labour party s first election victory in almost a decade and it will be led by one of australia s longest serving politicians. we should be making change and, you know, that s what we hope that this government will do. it s been a long time in the darkness and now, finally, we can smile again. anthony albanese has promised voters safe change as he worked to kick out the conservative liberal national coalition which has been in power since 2013. coalition which has been it says a lot about our great country that the son of a single mum who was
"There are only 19 speed cameras across Netherlands; is it reasonable that they have installed 225 cameras in one province while our roads and highways are so bad?" a Kurdish lawmaker said of the project.
for kurdish political rights and kurdish activism is criminaliszed, is considered terrorism. in sweden thatis is considered terrorism. in sweden that is not the case and there are no speech crimes and can be guilty by association. what turkey really wants which is the extradition of these figures in a crackdown on their right to free speech is in fact a deal breaker for these democratic countries. i think on the arms embargo we will probably see a compromise. we see in other countries including the uk lift all restrictions on arms to turkey. that is something where we do not a part compromise is possible. the other is that erdogan has more demands in mind or may broach them in the coming days and that might have to do with concessions that only the us can deliver for example unst arms sales packages that are winding their way through congress. if that s the case were in for a long slow to get turkey on side. of course this whole time sweden and finland are waiting at nato s door and as
demanding a crackdown on kurdish and turkish exiles in sweden in particular as well as a listing of the arms embargo that those countries followed during the third incursion into syria in 2019. it s a hugely constant two collocated. they rely on the votes of kurdish mps who are fixated on this issue and don t accept turkeys very broad definition of what terrorism is. of what terrorism is. given that it has to be a of what terrorism is. given that it has to be a unanimous of what terrorism is. given that it has to be a unanimous responsel of what terrorism is. given that it . has to be a unanimous response bite nato members, what happens now? is this stalemate, does it keep going until one side kinse look and seeds? i think right now what you see is an effort to keep it between sweden and turkey and finland and turkey and for those countries to figure out if there is perhaps symbolic concessions they convey, there is a compromise path here where perhaps a joint counterterrorism cel