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Newsday

beyond that, i think it is fair to say there is a great deal of passion in these elections, and i saw that on display at the polling station i was that on monday, where people were really exercising to come and vote, and make their choice known in this democracy, whether it was for leni or bongbong marcos, and i think that kind of passion is what you will continue to see in terms of expectations for the next leader here in the philippines. there are extremely high expectations, i say of the next president. z from mars for now in manila, back to the main stories of the day with mariko 0i in singapore. thank you so much, karishma vaswani in manila. 0n thank you so much, karishma vaswani in manila. on monday, all eyes on moscow and the much anticipated speech from vladimir putin in red square. the russian leader addressed the huge victory day military parade, saying russian troops fighting here in ukraine, were "defending the motherland". he said the invasion of this country, was necessary, and had been provoked

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Newsday

welcome to newsday, i'm karishma vaswani reporting live from manila, where initial results show the presidential contender, ferdinand marcoer, heading for a landslide win. the son of a former dictator, mr marcos, known locally as bongbong, appears to have more than twice the number of votes than his main rival, the outgoing vice president, leni robredo. i'm mariko oi, here in singapore. also on the programme: president putin uses russia's victory day parade to justify his invasion of ukraine, but there's no indication of any change of course. the point is, the kremlin�*s

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Newsday

decision to attack ukraine has sparked global condemnation and sanctions, and is turning russia into a pariah. for the first time in nearly 60 years, queen elizabeth would be attending one of her most at important ceremonial duties, the opening of the british parliament. and after weeks of violent protests and at least five more deaths, the sri lankan prime minster has resigned. live from our studio in singapore, this is bbc news. it's newsday. . it's 08:00 in the morning here in the philippines, where i'm at the center for the national commission on elections in manila. it is getting pretty crowded as a journalist are arriving and the — a journalist are arriving and the anticipation of the press conferences to be held later, we should get some indication of the — we should get some indication of the official results in these _ of the official results in these elections.-

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Newsday

bring you up—to—date with our top story this morning. it seems that the marcos family is coming back to power in the philippines. so far, the unofficial partial results show that the son of the former dictator ferdinand marcoer has won a landslide victory. karishma vaswani is in manila. my my colleague has been following the elections very closely. yeah, you were just talking about that very expensive dress of marilyn monroe's, and who could forget when we talk about the marcos family, imelda marcos and her very expensive collection of designer shoes, and its remarkable, you know, given the fact that this family has had such a torrid history in the philippines that today, 36 years after huge street protests in the philippines,

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Newsday

documents, whistle—blower accounts, and independent media reporting seemingly mean little to the majority here. howard johnson, bbc news, manila. i want to give you some of the latest information we are getting here from the philippines, from that unofficial partial results, and what we are told is that bongbong marcos's running mate, sara duterte, the daughter of the current president, rodrigo duterte there, she is also racing ahead in these results by a margin of some 20 million votes against her main rival, so it does look like the president and the vice president, who ran together as a team, are indeed... they are emerging at least in these unofficial results as the victors of these polls. now, the main rivalfor bongbong marcos, leni robredo, we have heard from her in the last couple of hours. she indicated

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BBC News

on detail and specifics, and instead, they have been focusing on their cult of personality here and that is very much how we have seen that the trends of philippines elections go in the past as well. on offer, of course, as he pointed out in the introduction is the man that many of the polls seem to suggest, the recent opinion polls, could be the front runner in this election, the son of the former strongman ferdinand marcos, known here as bongbong marcos. he to be very popular among voters we have been talking to here and the person he is going up against, the one that has given him the toughest competition in this context, leni robredo, the woman behind pink power because of the colour that her supporters and she wear to demonstrate their loyalty to her and the party that she represents. so, a very exciting, divisive contest indeed. . ., �* , indeed. ok. exciting and it's certainly lively _ indeed. ok. exciting and it's certainly lively where - indeed. ok. exciting and it's certainly lively where you i indeed. ok. exciting and it's| certainly lively where you are in manila. thank you very much.

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BBC News

bongbong marcos was also convicted in 1995 for tax evasion while serving as a public official. his running mate is sara duterte — the daughter of the current president. the main challenger to them is leni robredo. she is the current vice—president of the philippines. mrs robredo is a former lawyer and human rights advocate. her supporters include many celebrities and leading figures in philippines life. she's a member of the liberal party, which is traditionally connected with the richest families in the country. my colleague karishma vaswani's in manila. good morning to you. just after 10am there. more than 67 million eligible voters. a record number. what is turnout looking like? figs record number. what is turnout looking like?— looking like? as you can see at this polling _ looking like? as you can see at this polling station, _ looking like? as you can see at this polling station, it - looking like? as you can see at this polling station, it is - looking like? as you can see at this polling station, it is one i this polling station, it is one of the biggest in manila. there are lots of people really keen

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BBC World News

zelensky said that evil had been reborn. "our people are descendants of those who overcame nazism, "he says, "so they will win again and they will be peace again." today is known as victory day in russia but its victory in ukraine is far from secured. but its victory in ukraine is farfrom secured. —— a but its victory in ukraine is far from secured. —— a secured. —— assured. frances read, bbc news. voting is well underway to determine who will become the next president of the philippines. the two leading contenders have cast their ballots amid heightened security across the country. the frontrunner, ferdinand marcosjunior, son of a former dictator, voted alongside his mother and former first lady, imelda. the outgoing vice president, leni robredo — a vocal critic of retiring president rodrigo duterte's — is mr marcos�* only serious rival among eight other candidates. my colleague karishma vaswani in manila. she is following all of the developments there. tell us more about the leading contender and his family history and how much the people they care about it.—

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BBC News-20211210-10:18:00

year's nobel peace prize have told the bbc that assaults on the free press around the world are getting "exponentially worse". maria ressa and dmitry muratov were recognised by the committee for defending freedom of expression in the philippines and russia respectively. they're both in oslo where they will be officially presented with their awards later. in a moment, we'll hear from our correspondentjon donnison who is in moscow, but first here's howard johnson in manila. maria ressa is a veteran correspondent, she used to work for cnn. but the authoritarian leader of this company accused it of being american owned. many people saw that as a backlash to their hard—hitting reporting on his war on drugs in which thousands of drug addicts and suspected drug dealers were being killed here in manila, and that led to a lot of trolling on social media, she was threatened with rape

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - BBCNEWS - 20210614:04:48:00

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