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to vote in a historic referendum on a new constitution that would radically reshape the south american country. the previous constitution was drafted by former dictator augusto pinochet and the new one would instead focus on social rights, the climate and gender equality. polls predict it will be a tight vote. two south asian hour. aid agencies are warning of food shortages in pakistan after devastating floods washed away nearly half of the country's crops. around 1,200 people are known to have been killed, but unicef says many more children could die from the rapid spread of diseases such as cholera and malaria. orkee village in the southern area of lasbela in balochistan was cut off from the rest of the country for more than ten days. it's one of the least developed parts of the country. people there say they have largely been left to fend for themselves. the funeral has taken place of mikhail gorbachev, who's widely credited with helping bring about the end of the cold war.

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and china has warned it'll take counter measures unless the united states revokes a $1.1 billion arms deal with taiwan. it comes amid rising tensions between washington and beijing over the self—governing island. the deal includes anti—ship missiles, air—to—air missiles, and support for taiwan's surveillance radar programme. health officials in argentina say an outbreak of infectious pneumonia that's killed four people in a clinic in tucuman province was caused by legionnaires disease. seven other cases have been identified, most of them staff at the clinic. chileans go to the polls on sunday to vote in an historic referendum on a new constitution that would radically reshape the south american country. the previous constitution was drafted by former dictator augusto pinochet and the new one would instead focus on social rights, the climate, and gender equality. polls predict it will be a tight vote. former us president

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chileans go to the polls on sunday to vote in a historic referendum on a new constitution that would radically reshape the south american country. the previous constitution was drafted by former dictator augusto pinochet, and the new one would instead focus on social rights, the climate and gender equality — polls predict it will be a tight vote. let us go to russia. the funeral has taken place of mikhail gorbachev, the last president of the soviet union, who's widely credited with helping bring about the end of the cold war. he died on tuesday at the age of 91. russia's president vladimir putin did not attend due to what he described as "constraints on his schedule". our russia editor steve rosenberg reports. in the columned hall of the house of unions, a last farewell to the man who changed the world. mikhail gorbachev had let the iron curtain crumble and ended the cold war, but saw his own country, the soviet union, fall apart.

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you and i are speaking over satellite and internet communications, a lot of that came from this. so they're really hoping to inspire the next generation of scientists, as well find new technologies and new frontiers to explore. tariq malik there. chileans go to the polls on sunday to vote in a historic referendum on a new constitution that would radically reshape the south american country. the previous constitution was drafted by former dictator augusto pinochet and the new one would instead focus on social rights, climate and gender equality. it's expected to be a tight vote. our south american correspondent, katy watson, has been following the story. it started three years ago with what has become known as the social outburst of chile, mass protests over a rise in subway fares grew to encompass dipping qualities in the region's fares grew to encompass dipping qualities in the region's most stable economy. top of the

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enemies of the state. you're all enemies of the state. he's an enemy of the state, you want to know the truth. the enemy of the state is him and the group that control him, which is circling around him. chileans go to the polls on sunday to vote in a historic referendum on a new constitution that would radically reshape the south american country. the previous constitution was drafted by former dictator augusto pinochet and the new one would instead focus on social rights, climate and gender equality. it's expected to be a tight vote. our south american correspondent, katy watson, has been following the story. it started three years ago with what has become known as the social outburst of chile — in subway fares that grew

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church for just 33 days in 1978 — the shortest tenure in modern papal history — before dying of a heart attack at the age of 65. recognised for his kind demeanour, john paul became known as the smiling pope. he was a defender of the church's opposition to abortion and contraception, but also sought to reform vatican institutions. you're watching bbc world news, a reminder of our top stories. ukrainian families close to europe's largest nuclear power plant, say they're living in fear — despite the arrival of un nuclear monitors. the winner of the conservative leadership contest is to be announced tomorrow. the foreign secretary, liz truss, is widely expected to win. donald trump has accused joe biden of weaponising the fbi against political opponents days after the president branded him a threat to american democracy. chileans go to the polls today, sunday, to vote in a historic referendum on a new constitution that would radically reshape the south american country.

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justice department over the raid on his florida home, which he called a shocking abuse of power. the fbi and thejustice department have become vicious monsters controlled by radical left scoundrels, lawyers and the media who tell them what to do, you people right there, and when to do it. so does donald trump have his eye on another turn in the white house? or is he just protecting his legacy? wendy urquhart, bbc news. voters in chile are taking part in a historic referendum on a new constitution which could radically reshape the south american country. the previous constitution was drafted by former dictator augusto pinochet. the former general turned military dictator. the new one would focus on social rights, climate and gender equality. 0ur south american correspondent katy watson has been following the story.

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too much of what's happening in our country today is not normal. donald trump and the maga republicans represent an extremism that threatens the very foundations of our republic. mr trump also had a few choice words for the fbi and the usjustice department over the raid on his florida home, which he called a shocking abuse of power. the fbi and thejustice department have become vicious monsters controlled by radical left scoundrels, lawyers and the media who tell them what to do, you people right there, and when to do it. so does donald trump have his eye on another turn in the white house? or is he just protecting his legacy? wendy urquhart, bbc news. chileans go to the polls shortly to vote in a historic referendum on a new constitution that would radically reshape the south american country.

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voters in chile are taking part in an historic referendum on a new constitution which could radically reshape the south american country. the previous constitution was drafted by former dictator augusto pinochet — the new one would focus on social rights, climate and gender equality. 0ur south american correspondent katy watson has been following the story. sirens it started three years ago with what has become known as chile's social outburst — mass protests over a rise in subway fares that grew to encompass deepening inequalities in the region's most stable economy. chanting top of the protesters' demands was to change chile's constitution — drawn up by a dictator. many saw that as the root of the country's problems and so the process to modernise the constitution began. it is huge in scope, covering gender parity, abortion rights, indigenous representation, and climate issues, and, if it passes, it will be one of the most progressive constitutions in the world. translation: as you can see, there is order and tranquillity i

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