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hello. ukraine s president zelensky has thanked germany for its fantastic solidarity on his first visit to the country since russia invaded ukraine. it comes after germany pledged a further military aid package worth more than $2 billion. mr zelensky has renewed his call for fighterjets ahead of a planned counter offensive against russia s invasion. the german chancellor 0laf scholz said he would continue to support kyiv for as long as is needed. translation: this war has severe geopoliticall consequences for everyone, but mostly for the men and women of ukraine. more than 1 million of them women, children and older people have found protection here in germany. 0ur citizens here stand in full solidarity to the people who have fled from the brutal attacks. mr zelensky thanked the german government for their support. above all, i would like to thank you, sincerely, really sincerely. and the entire german people for your help, for every ukrainian life saved. i would like to
hello, i m lukwesa burak. counting has begun in turkey s presidential election, with voters deciding whether to end recep tayyip erdogan s long grip on power. turnout is expected to be huge. the poll is one of the most consequential in the country s modern history, with mr erdogan s islamic party challenged by an opposition set on a more secular course, and promising closer ties to the west. president tayyip erdogan cast his vote in istanbul. and this is his key rival kimil kilicdaroglu. he s the leader of a broad opposition alliance hoping to end mr erdogan s time in power. in the last hour, we heard from president erdogan. he tweeted: the voting process has been completed throughout the country in a way that befits our democracy. now, as always, it is time to firmly protect the ballot boxes. until the results are finalised, we will continue to protect the will of our people. let s talk now to our correspondent, silin girit at the opposition s headquarters in istanbul. th
the opposition labour party says it may consider the idea. hello, i m lukwesa burak. polls have closed in one of the most pivotal elections in turkey s modern history. voters are deciding whether to eject recep tayyip erdogan from the presidency after 20 years in power. president tayyip erdogan voted in istanbul. long queues formed early at polling stations. and this is his key rival kimil kilicdaroglu. he s the leader of a broad opposition alliance opening to end mr erdogan s time in power. live now to our middle east corrrespondent, anna foster, from antakya. it is one of the city is yet to recover from an earthquake. it it is one of the city is yet to recover from an earthquake. it is. the devastation recover from an earthquake. it is. the devastation still recover from an earthquake. it is. the devastation still here - recover from an earthquake. it 3 the devastation still here after that earthquake on the 6th of february is extraordinary. while city blocks are raise
Oakland all day, where the cleanup continues and where there was a new protest today with a decidedly different tone than the one last night. Reporter we are here in frank ogawa plaza, ground zero for last nights protest and also todays protest, focused on the message, not the mayhem. This afternoon, about 100 or so people showed up in front of city hall, using art to voice their opposition to police violence. Were making this with flowers and we have the names of individuals who have been killed by police. Reporter surrounding the plaza, dozens of Oakland Police officers watching the demonstration. Were here to facilitate that and make sure no outsiders come in, disrupt their message or freedom of speech. Reporter organizers say they dont want the message to be lost when outside influences come into oakland and destroy property. Your rage in our community under the banner of black lives is not okay. Reporter friday night, vandals taringed more than 30 businesses, including this hyunda