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seats in the election and expected to form an alliance in alliance with shinawatra's party, it was blocked by the senate. this is the second attempt. to get past the threshold of the conservative senators, shinawatra's party has had to partner up with some sworn enemies, people who have said the most strongly critical things about thaksin and his party in the past. if they do because a government together, it will cause sore feelings among reformers who wanted a progressive government. it might also symbolise that the party which has been the symbol of antimilitary pro electoral politic movements for so long is now ready to join other parties in a more transactional politics, and that the mantle of reform and change parties to

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World Business Report

largest export destination and all these countries are under pressure to reduce the trade relationship with china. this is clearly a problem but i think this number today highlights the need for china today highlights the need for china to reduce its dependency on exports, even more quickly. this means that they will have no choice but to undertake real economic reforms and regulation to, something that they have been reluctant to do. i think finally perhaps, the reformers basically have a chance to push through some of the agenda they haven't been able to. the? through some of the agenda they haven't been able to. they haven't enacted any _ haven't been able to. they haven't enacted any major _ haven't been able to. they haven't enacted any major stimulus - haven't been able to. they haven't enacted any major stimulus since l enacted any major stimulus since covid. it's really struggling internally. also in the property sector, aren't they? i internally. also in the property sector, aren't they?— internally. also in the property sector, aren't they? i think there is a difference _ sector, aren't they? i think there is a difference between - sector, aren't they? i think there is a difference between stimulus| sector, aren't they? i think there - is a difference between stimulus and reform. they haven't done a stimulus because stimulus haven't been

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that is, of course, japan, south korea, taiwan and germany. let's not forget, you know, china is germany's largest export destination outside europe. and all these countries are also under pressure to reduce their trade relationship with china. you know, basically pressure coming from the us. so this is clearly a problem. but i think what this number today really highlights is the need for china to reduce its dependency on exports even more quickly. and this means that they have no choice but to undertake real economic reforms and deregulation to stimulate investment, domestic consumption, something that xijinping has been reluctant to do. but i think now this crisis literally risks burning down the house. i think finally, perhaps the reformers basically have a chance to basically push through some of their agenda they haven't been able to do for the last ten years. yeah, they haven't enacted any major stimulus, have they, since covid? it's really struggling internally, also in the property sector, aren't they? exactly. but i think there's a difference between stimulus and reform.

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Fox News at Night

$1.5 million fine for voting against it. at issue was the mention of harvey milk the gay rights activist assassinated in 1978 in supplementle materials teachers could choose to use in lessons. board members said those materials will still be pulled, reviewed and possibly rewritten. >> california meantime has adopted a new mathematics curriculum critics are calling woke math. they say the framework focuses on so-called big ideas, social justice and equity instead of numbers. national correspondent william lajeunesse takes a closer look from here in la. >> see if my math mambas your math. >> reporter: a controversial math curriculum taking root in california as reformers this month overcame strong opposition for math and science educateers. >> it definitely will not help them learn math better. i've been teaching math for 43 years, and i can say, with certainty, that this will cause

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BBC News

blockade around the coastline to stop migrants arriving from north africa and they have been battling theissues africa and they have been battling the issues like the gender reforms introduced, the gender equality reforms introduced by this government, reformers on equality in terms of the lgbt q government, reformers on equality in terms of the lgbt 0 community, so these are the interests of them and it looks like they will be battling by the dash for the third or fourth place in this election. you mentioned _ place in this election. you mentioned that _ place in this election. you mentioned that it - place in this election. you mentioned that it was - place in this election. you | mentioned that it was very place in this election. you mentioned that it was very rare, unheard—of to hold an election at this time of year and as a consequence i understand the number of postal ballots have been filed because many spaniards are away on holiday and not going to be going to their regular polling station. do you know if the postal system, the electoral system is equipped to deal with this unusually high number of postal ballots? irate with this unusually high number of postal ballots?— postal ballots? we are told more than 2.5 million _ postal ballots? we are told more

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CNN This Morning Weekend

to the liberals and the reformers. that hasn't done as much good, has it? over the course of the last 30 years, the russian population is not politically active. they have gotten to a better place in life. so i'm curious as to whether there is an increased weakened state in terms of putin's control. >> russia says these wagner mercenary fighters will actually be folded in to the russian military. but how plausible is that, general? >> wolf, that's a great question. on the ground, that's incredibly difficult to do. look, you have this mercenary force that plays by its own rules. and it's leadership has been incredibly dismissive of the leadership of the russian military, to the point of extreme subordination, if you will. it will be difficult at the soldier level to bring these two forces together. they are not immediately al aligned. and on the ground, you will have some real difficult times trying

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The Story With Martha MacCallum

let's bring in retired nypd inspector, paul morrow. when there's a school shooting, it's a tragedy in this country. we have covered way too many of those stories. but a lot of children are being killed in this country and we watched some of it over the weekend in chicago. a lot of times those stories don't get covered. so tell me what you think is happening out there and what can be done to save these kids. >> first of all, that video is unbelievable. i thought it was ukraine. you can't believe that that is america on a holiday weekend. there's a distinction that you're going to hear between the long guns and ar 15 used in a school shotting or mass shooting event and what we consider to be common handgun crime that are the ones that we're supposed to look away from. it comes down to in my mind, by what metric do the criminal justice reformers who have put these measures in place that are allowing for this to continue, be what metric do they think this stuff is succeeding? let's take chicago. 22% vacancy rate in the offices

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The Faulkner Focus

>> a spokesperson to soros is coming to his defense saying he makes legal, fully disclosed money so they can get their message out. anti-democratic forces at the state level in many cases that are unlawfully removing reformers despite there having been elected by the people. his son, alex, is also getting into the family business. he helps run his father's liberal-focused charitable organization. on social media he touted president biden's re-election bid. since 2021 he has visited the white house at least 14 times according to logs reviewed by fox news digital. since 2018 his son has poured millions of dollars to democratic pacs and campaigns. >> it is a who as who of liberal politicians, pundits.

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BBC News

the worst performers and other countries like azerbaijan, kazakhstan, belarus, sort of taking a play book from the russian play book. and then, on the other hand, you have the baltic countries who have been strong democratic reformers, according to our report, which is called nations in transit. so it's a mixed picture. in general, we would say democratic governance declined across the region, but — as you as my comment suggests — there are some bright spots. and tell us about some of those bright spots. well, i would single out the baltic countries — lithuania, latvia, estonia — these are countries which, since the demise of the soviet empire, have been quite strong democratically. they have strong democratic institutions, like court systems. they have strong regimes to fight corruption. they have free and fair elections, the regular transfer of power. they are among the strongest performers — actually in the world — from the point of view of democracy.

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FOX and Friends

all of a sudden now they don't want to protect these whistleblowers. i mean, some of the allegations that were made were jaw dropping. and then you have all these criminal justice reformers that are part of the democratic party and they didn't say anything about the fbi policing for profit? that is illegal. bonuses given based upon the amount of prosecutions that were done. the criminal justice system is for public safety, to protect citizens. it is not to make a bonus if you capture someone. it's illegal. two of those whistleblowers was on "jesse watters primetime" as la night. this is what they had to say. >> we're just trying to do the right thing for this nation, if that means even becoming homeless at the hands of the fbi then we are willing to do it. willing to sacrifice that going to take a lot of brave men and women inside and outside the fbi to make sure that gets back on course and working for the american people in the way it's

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