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BBCNEWS BBC July 6, 2024

tonight at 10pm. in the last hour, victory is declared for turkey s recep tayyip erdogan in the country s presidential election. the man who has consolidated his grip on power over two decades now has another five years at the top. jubilation among his supporters but the opposition leader ran the tightest race against him in years. you can see the reaction from his supporters. as he speaks about this presidential victory and also, what his vision for turkey would look like, five more years of an erdogan presidency. this is a man who has beenin presidency. this is a man who has been in powerfor more than presidency. this is a man who has been in power for more than 20 years, versus prime minister, then as president. he has never had to experience a run off before, previously, he has won in the first round, he has clear that 50% hurdle. this is a historic night in turkey, the country s longest serving victory leader emerges victorious, winning another term despite the econ

BBCNEWS Sportsday July 6, 2024

there will be a review, obviously. i really can t comment on that. my remit was seven weeks and eight games to keep us in the premier league and unfortunately, ifailed. a terrible season for leicester city, just three wins in theirfinal17 games, just the one clean sheet since november. this was the reaction from some fans outside the king power stadium. we tried our hardest. no, i think we deserved it, because we ve not played well. them players are not playing for the club, for the shirt. disappointing, - but what can you do? poor all season. the whole season has been not right from the word go. the belief wasn t there. you can tell the club has been quite toxic, the players on the pitch, the heart hasn t been there. our motto, foxes never quit, and we quit a long time ago, i m afraid. losing, losing, losing . it s what you get, isn t it? rodgers should have gone seven months ago when we lost to brighton, tottenham. .. we shouldn t have come to this. we ll come straight ba

BBCNEWS Sportsday July 6, 2024

ultimately futile. i think people will have to - ultimately futile. i think people will have to looki ultimately futile. i think - people will have to look into the future and what we do, what the future and what we do, what the club does. there will be a review, obviously. i really can t comment on that. my remit was seven weeks and eight games to keep us in the premier league and unfortunately i failed on that. fix, league and unfortunately i failed on that. failed on that. a terrible season for failed on that. a terrible season for leicester - failed on that. a terrible | season for leicester city, failed on that. a terrible - season for leicester city, just three wins in their final 17 games, just the one clean sheet since november. this was the reaction from some plans outside the king power stadium. we tried our hardest. i outside the king power stadium. we tried our hardest. we tried our hardest. i don t think we we tried our hardest. i don t think we deserved

BBCNEWS Newsday July 6, 2024

of the votes in the run off election over the weekend. it s the first run off ever seen in a turkish presidential election. there were joyous scenes on the streets of istanbul and ankara as mr erdogan celebrated with his supporters after winning around 52% of the vote. thousands gathered on the streets, waving flags and singing songs. erdogan gave a victory speech in front of the crowds gathering at the presidential palace in the capital. he spoke about stability and prosperity, building stronger economy and leaving disputes behind. our senior international correspondent, orla guerin, reports from the turkish capital ankara. the recep tayyip erdogan juggernaut rolls on. and tonight in the turkish capital, the streets belong to his supporters, who have stuck with him through thick and thin and hyperinflation. translation: we are blessed that our president is leading us again. there is no better feeling than this. let the world hear it. he is the leader who has taught the ent

BBCNEWS HARDtalk July 6, 2024

features of the economy that is fluctuating at an international level, which has had an impact on our own economy, but also partly some of our own weaknesses in terms of managing the economy well. we are under recovery. and objectively, the covid 19 messed up a lot of countries. the ukraine/russia war in itself has shattered most economies in the world and it has brought a high level of cost of living and a number of challenges that have affected adversely the developing nations. so some of the features that we see in terms of the economy of south africa are not immune to us only. if you look at the state of unemployment in europe, in some of the advanced economies, it is ea rth shattering. yes, nothing like it is here, though. and, mr secretary general, we have to face one simple fact. your party, the anc, has been in powerfor 29 years, and you quite literally cannot even keep the lights on in this country. we have been in power for less than 30 years. and in that. three dec

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