roller coaster of talks and more talks and rumors. i think that most of the hostage families are just committed to the work of doing everything we can and speaking to whom ever will listen about the importance and the true urgency of getting all the hostages home. find getting all the hostages home. and ou have getting all the hostages home. and you have been in those meetings with very, very crucial players in all this. do you think this makes a real difference? my this. do you think this makes a real difference? difference? my profession is as an historian. it s difference? my profession is as an historian. it s difficult difference? my profession is as an historian. it s difficult for - difference? my profession is as an historian. it s difficult for me - difference? my profession is as an historian. it s difficult for me to i historian. it s difficult for me to say right now what a difference it might or might not make in 50 years from now. i believe that future his
is discussing plans for supermarkets to introduce a cap on the price of basic food items to help tackle the rising cost of living. i want to just stick with turkey for a few moments and i will bring you live pictures that we can show you now and these are outside the presidential palace, we have these pictures here at the moment of the two candidates casting their ballots earlier in the day and we will shortly be able to show you outside the presidential palace in turkey. you can see on the right hand side of your screen that here in ankara, thatis of your screen that here in ankara, that is president recep tayyip erdogan and he has, according to the afp news agency, declared victory in the run off election. you can see him speaking there. we are seeing also that the main opposition party says it will hold the candidate put forward, set, for what it says is a bad performance. kemal kilicdaroglu. this is the first time that there has been a run off in the residential electi
which allowed us authorities to turn asylum seekers away over covid concerns. but with the end of the us s health emergency, title 42 has now officially expired. a potential surge of migrants to the us mexico border could strain local communities and the humanitarian challenge. us officials said on friday they quote did not see a substantial increase in migrant crossings. but many have pointed out that this is only the start of a new reality at the border, not the end. mexico s government is trying to deter migrants from making the treacherous journey, and has ordered the closure of more than 30 temporary processing centres for migrants. mexico s foreign minister has also said his country will only accept a maximum of 1,000 deportees a day from the us. 0ur reporter angelica casas has more on what title 42 expiring means for the border. for the last three years, migrants and asylum seekers trying to reach the us have been in limbo. title 42 a covid era policy has kept them f
hello. iam i am helena iam helena humphrey, good to have you with us. we start at the border of the united states and mexico, and concerns there will be a surge of migrants following the expiration of title a2. that s the measure put in place three years ago. it was invoked during the trump adminisrtation to slow the spread of covid 19 across the us mexico border. in doing this, us authorities were allowed to turn away asylum seekers, and while title 42 was in place, around 2.8 million people were expelled, according to us customs and border protection. but with the end of the us s health emergency, title 42 has now also officially expired. a potential surge of migrants to the us mexico border could strain local communities and the humanitarian challenge. well, us officials said on friday they quote did not see a substantial increase in migrant crossings. but many have pointed out that this is only the start of a new reality at the border, not the end. mexico s governme
of migrants following the expiration of title a2. that s the measure put in place three years ago, it was invoked during the trump adminisrtation to slow the spread of covid 19 across the us mexico border. in doing this, us authorities were allowed to turn away asylum seekers. while title 42 was in place, around 2.8 million people were expelled, according to us customs and border protection. but with the end of the us health emergency, title 42 has now also officially expired. a potential surge of migrants to the us mexico border could strain local communities and the humanitarian challenge. us officials said on friday they did not see a substantial increase in migrant crossings. but many have pointed out that this is only the start of a new reality at the border, not the end. our reporter anjelica casas has more on what the expiry of title 42 means for the border. for the last three years, migrants and asylum seekers trying to reach the us have been in limbo. title 42, a c