ittems to help tackle the rising cost of living crisis. the people of turkey have gone back to the polls for the second round of the turkish presidential election, with voting now under way in a presidential election run off between long time authoritarian leader, recep tayyip erdogan and his main rival, the secular opposition leader, kemal kilicdaroglu. here they are voting in the last hour. in the first round earlier this month, president erdogan won 49.5% of the vote just over 4% more than his rival. both candidates are chasing support from nationalist voters. these are the live pictures from istanbul, where reports say there s been brisk voting. people displaced by february s earthquake have been taken back home by bus to cast ballots. turnout among voters in the diaspora appears to have grown since the first round. 0ur middle east correspondent anna foster is following polls are open now right across turkey and they ll stay that way until five o clock local time this
,. joey: also learning he will join them in person this sunday seeking more arms and aid. we will have a live report in hiroshima next hour as we follow the president throughout the morning. ainsley: he was originally supposed to attend virtually and then it was announced he was going to there on sunday. traveling to given countries meeting in the g-7 to ask for more money. he has gotten some more funding to help their efforts in ukraine. lawrence: i m curious if there is going to be some talk from the world leaders as this is officially turned into a proxy war of how we are going to end the war completely. who is going to be able to bring both parties together he want everyone to stop dying here. can i bring both of them to the table to end this thing? joey: i remember them making nun of president trump when he came down an he is later. the idea we get a say how this war ends is something even people on this channel debate. who are we to tell the ukrainians they need
minister has also tweeted and said, he called it an effect of climate change, which is typical in pakistan, almost 1% of greenhouse gases that warm the planet but its geography makes it extremely vulnerable to climate change and this was one of these incidents that we saw yesterday. we saw yesterday. thank you very much for that we saw yesterday. thank you very much for that update. a new parliament building in delhi is being inaugurated by india s prime minister, narendra modi. but there s controversy over the decision not to involve the president, draupadi murmu. 20 opposition parties are boycotting the ceremony, in protest at the president being sidelined. 0ur reporter in delhi has more on this. our reporter in delhi has more on this. ., ., ., ., , ., this. the inauguration has gone smoothly except this. the inauguration has gone smoothly except for this. the inauguration has gone smoothly except for the - this. the inauguration has gone smoothly except for the fact - this.
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coalition and the iran backed houthi rebels. a deal which also means fuel ships and commercial flights will operate from rebel held areas like the capital. but on the city streets, there is caution. translation: yesterday we saw on social media i and the media in general, a two month truce, but it is not visible on the ground, but only in papers. crossings are not opened, nor has the currency been unified, nor have prices been lowered. the economic situation is generally deteriorating. translation: the truce is wonderful for us - and the region in general, a great thing. and we hope that the truce will last, not only for two months, but rather permanently, because the people are tired and have suffered a lot. the first nationwide ceasefire since 2016, this fragile peace can be extended if both sides agree.