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Plus. Reporter i am Jennifer Glasse in sen trough afghanistan where the provinces first me mail leader is facing cultural challenges as she drives to govern. The rule party in myanmar says it will accept the results of the election. Earlier a him at who has won. Claiming more than september of votes counted so far, lets go live to Scott Heidler who is there for us. Scott, so a lot of optimism amongst the nld and its supporters. Reporter absolutely. Yeah. No, this is these are estimates if you will coming from o Opposition Party leadership. The official results of the elections hat not come out just yet. But there are strong indications from those who have done some type of polling within the nld that they are well ahead as you just said, shiulie, 70 they say they will get. The ruling party, throughout the laugh couple of weeks going in to this campaign session, and then election day, they have said that they regardless of what the election result is, they will accept it. This is someth

Christian college regrets controversial student contract

A school that demanded parents sign a contract calling homosexuality "sinful" says it regrets its actions, more than two years after it sparked a national debate about discrimination and religious freedom. Citipointe Christian College says it regrets any distress caused to students and parents, who publicly voiced anger when the new contract was developed.

Workers want more say in AI use in workplaces

For a long time we've heard that an artificial intelligence future is coming but in reality, it's already here. New research shows retail, nurses and public service workers say automation and artificial intelligence are already integrated in day-to-day ways of working, but want to play a more active role in how its incorporated in the future. Guest: Professor Nicholas Davis, Co-Director, University of Technology Sydney, Human Technology Institute

Would Trump run for President from jail?

Allies and defenders of Donald Trump are vowing he will run for president even if he's sent to jail, after the former US leader was convicted on 34 felony charges by a New York court. Trump's fate will be decided next month when he faces sentencing just days before he's set to be confirmed as the Republican Party's candidate for president. Guest: Michael Rothfeld, Investigative Reporter with the New York Times; Pulitzer Prize winner for his reporting on the hush money saga

Tragic : Australian convicted in Hong Kong subversion trial

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