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shaimaa khalil, we will come back to you shortly. i can hear you coughing there, i do hope we can come back to when we can. in the meantime, we will come back to you when we can. thanks very much for that update from the dpp headquartersjust ahead of william lai s victory speech. we will come back on the rooftop in taipei and talk to albert, a taiwanese historian at this moment and thisjuncture, taiwanese historian at this moment and this juncture, tell us about what you are thinking about the developments that william lai has won and becomes a president elect? it is an unprecedented moment in terms of the dpp winning three times in a row and it is an amazing story. in 1986, this is a dissident party that formed and it was always the underdog and now winning powerfor the 12 year, will be 12 years in power, this amazing transition.
with our allies, which we are. and i ll be speaking to them later today. and that we call on all parties to exercise responsibility and to protect civilian lives. that s the most important thing for us in the uk to be doing at thisjuncture. injust over a day events escalated and then de escalated quickly let s take a look back at what happened. on friday the wagner boss launched a rant blaming the russian defence minister for the war in ukraine and called for a march for justice . he then also called for an armed rebellion and security was stepped up across russia including the capital moscow. prigozhin declared that 25,000 of his troops crossed into russia from ukraine and then took control of a military building in rostov near the ukrainian border. as security continued to be tightened in moscow president putin issued a statement on television denouncing what he called the criminal adventure and warned of punishments. over the course of the day wagner forces
mid morning, from saying in view of the strikes and protest going on, the strikes and protest going on, the state visit which was to start on sunday to wednesday, was being postponed and the way they put it was, this was a mutual decision taken by both british and french governments, subsequently the british government confirmed, the palace, buckingham palace confirmed this, but the emphasis seems to be this, but the emphasis seems to be this being on a french decision so both sides spinning a bit there, but the fact of the matter is i think, everyone can sina a state visit at this moment, thisjuncture is not opportune, the violence and the strikes we saw yesterday were, you know e dramatic, they were also in bordeaux, where king charles was to go on tuesday, the door of the very town hall which he was to enter was set on fire, so in these
community are now working overtime determining if and either of the perpetrators of the last two attacks were connected to any of the militant groups. as you just mentioned, horrifically, the gunman in this morning s attack was only aged 13, so it is highly unlikely he was connected to any terrorist group. however, it is possible one of the groups was behind instructing him on how to carry out the attack was initially, it appears the man who carried out the synagogue shooting was also unaffiliated, he had no previous history of militant activity, and as far as we know at this juncture, activity, and as far as we know at thisjuncture, he wasn t activity, and as far as we know at this juncture, he wasn t connected to her mass or any other group. in this climate, what more do you think the government should or ought to be doing, given that benjamin netanyahu nally to government that includes