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our diplomatic correspondent, james landale is in kyiv. today s strikes were unusual for two reasons one, because they came in the daylight, and secondly, because they appeared to be targeted here at the centre of the city. until now, most of the air strikes came at night and they were targeted at the outskirts, at national infrastructure and some of the air defences itself. so the authorities said they managed to shoot down 11 ballistic and cruise missiles. of course, that meant that there was a lot of debris that came from the skies, landing on the ground, damaging some buildings. but miraculously, there were reports ofjust a few injuries. so what we re seeing is an uptick in tempo of this conflict. russia is putting more pressure on the capital here in kyiv, but it s also striking military targets elsewhere. ukraine admitted rarely that one of their military facilities in the west of the country had been targeted, an oil depot set on fire, some aircraft damage. ....
here, marking a hard fought victory. translation: i ve been voting for him since - i was 18, yetter tells us. my generation backs erdogan. we won the election fairly, thank god. recep tayyip erdogan. outside his presidential palace here, marking a hard fought victory. translation: i ve been voting for him since i love you a lot. in istanbul, he did it his way. with a sing along for supporters of his ruling ak party and an attack on familiar targets. is the opposition pro lgbt? he asks. could any lgbt infiltrate our party? no, they chorus. over at the opposition s headquarters, it was like a funeral. almost half the voters were with them, not the president. the election has crystallised the divisions here, and the opposition is warning of trouble ahead. it s already visible here in currency exchange rates. the turkish lira fell again to a record low on news of the president s victory. experts say he has mismanaged the economy, resulting in rampant inflation. some of the ....
in the uk, the government also condemned the new law, saying. homosexual acts were already illegal in uganda, but now anyone convicted of having gay sex faces life imprisonment. let s speak now to jay mulucha. he s an activist and executive director of an lbtq organisation in uganda. he has stayed up very late to join us on the programme. thank you very much for your time. tell us exactly what the reaction has been so far in uganda. what the reaction has been so far in unanda. . ~ what the reaction has been so far in uaanda. ., ~ ,, what the reaction has been so far in u:anda. ., ~ i. . uganda. thank you so much. in u:anda, uganda. thank you so much. in uganda. at uganda. thank you so much. in uganda, at the uganda. thank you so much. in uganda, at the moment, - uganda. thank you so much. in uganda, at the moment, the i uganda. thank you so much. in - uganda, at the moment, the situation is bad. we woke up to the bad news of the president signing the bill and it was ....
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getting lost in this area, that can be very risky. this is david nima, an anthropologist and professor at the university of virginia, where he studies technology in brazil s favelas. obviously, cartel folks do not want people roaming around, you know, watching their business. this is why services and deliveries are often cancelled or not completed once they have to reach territories like this. so anne porter has turned to local residents like paulo who know the ins and outs of the neighborhood. though he may know his way around, that doesn t necessarily guarantee safety. what s more, these workers are contractors. professor nima says that can be a precarious relationship. against the backdrop of what he calls a broken gig economy. like deliberate workers are overworked. they re not paid enough. they don t have access to any benefits. so not poor that claims to be aware of these issues and they aim to establish a humane and fair work relationship. laporta also pledges in ....