another five years in office potentially stretching his time in power to a quarter century. addressing a jubilant crowd, president erdogan promised to build a strong economy and called for unity. meanwhile, his opponent, kemal kilicdaroglu, said it was the most unfair election in years and that he felt saddened by the troubles awaiting turkey. 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 entire world a lesson. and here he was, serenading supporters, or trying to. from a bus top near his home in istanbul, having beaten off the biggest challenge in years. the only winner, he s
they fell on civilian areas and houses. one person is killed and a number are injured. houses. one person is killed and a numberare injured. that is the continuation of russian policy of terror against civilians throughout the whole country and the capital of the country, kyiv. i country and the capital of the country. kym country and the capital of the country, kyiv. i want to touch on the psychological - country, kyiv. i want to touch on the psychological impact l country, kyiv. i want to touch | on the psychological impact of this war as well. imagine the use of drones and even if they are shot down by bolstered ukrainian air defence just tell us about the psychological impact, for example, people waking up in the night, hearing drones buzzing overhead. it must be terrifying.- drones buzzing overhead. it must be terrifying. yes, it is. and there must be terrifying. yes, it is. and there are must be terrifying. yes, it is. and there are also must be terrifying. yes, it is. and
cloud around on bank holiday monday and much of the country will have a dry and sunny day. but a chilly start and some cloud coming off the north sea through the midlands and eastern england, breaking up through the day with some sunshine coming through. away from the far north of scotland, there ll be a lot of sunshine. strong sunshine as well, high uv levels for many of us on monday and that sun could be on monday and that sun could be quite deceptive when it breaks through in the south east because there ll be a cooler and stronger wind blowing, and it will be windy through the english channel. cooler in the south east but further north and west, warming up with temperatures to 20 21 celsius in north west england and scotland. bank holiday monday will be dry because we still have quite deceptive when it breaks high pressure in charge and to the south of it, still some strong winds in southern england, and by tuesday there is cloud in the north sea. with the wind off the north sea, w
the agreement also represents compromise, no one got everything they want. i strongly urge both to pass that agreement. and one night after russia s largest drone attack on the city there are more strikes on the ukrainian capital kyiv. i m helena humphrey, great to have you with us. we begin in turkey, where recep tayyip erdogan has been declared the winner of his country s presidential run off, in a closely fought election seen as the most important for turkey in years. there were joyous scenes on the streets of istanbul as mr erdogan celebrated with his supporters, after winning around 52% of the vote. the 69 year old will now serve
does ukraine feel to succeed? definitely, there is a lot of hope and when there is so much hope and when there is so much hope there is a lot of pressure on our army and on everybody in the country, we are all praying for our victory and success of our counteroffensive. but it is in the hands of our military who proved themselves to be efficient, successful. last year when they liberated part of occupied territories so we believe in our army, we try to do everything we can to support them. we are grateful to our allies, the united kingdom, the united states and other countries, which help us with the weaponry which is very much needed. also, like, hundreds of thousands of ukrainians and volunteers are helping our army and we will do our best to help