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election, there does not seem to be a clear winner yet. turkish presented recep tayyip erdogan has said he would respect the vote. the country has been battling soaring inflation and the fellow from the recent earthquakes. andy fallout. standing against him is kemal kilicdaroglu, who is backed by a broad opposition alliance. here s what one of the supporters of the opposition had to say. translation: i am so excited. i can t feel my heartbeat. i still believe we will win. we have to get rid of this system already. especially as a woman, i want this change. the situation of the country is obvious. i m extremely excited. we wait with enthusiasm. i hope we win, i hope all would be as we wish. we are a bit anxious, a bit tense. i haven t been able to sleep for the past week. i woke up at 5am today, casted my vote and directly came here right after. meanwhile in thailand, voters have overwhelmingly chosen to end nearly a decade of military rule. but the question is, who i ....
in turkey, soaring inflation and the fallout from the recent earthquake are top of voters minds as they decide whether the president, recep tayyip erdogan, will remain in power. standing against him is kemal kilicdaroglu, who is backed by a broad opposition alliance. turnout is thought to have been high, but there are conflicting claims about who is leading. here s what one of the supporters of the opposition had to say. translation: i am so excited. i can t feel my heartbeat. i still believe we will win. we have to get rid of this system already. especially as a woman, i want this change. the situation of the country is obvious. i m extremely excited. we wait with enthusiasm. i hope we win, i hope all would be as we wish. we are a bit anxious, a bit tense. i haven t been able to sleep for the past week. i woke up at 5am today, casted my vote and directly came here right after. meanwhile in thailand, voters have overwhelmingly chosen to end nearly a decade of military ....
the country has been battling soaring inflation and the fellow from the recent earthquakes. standing against him is kemal kilicdaroglu, who is backed by a broad opposition alliance. here s what one of the supporters of the opposition had to say. translation: i am so excited. i can t feel my heartbeat. i still believe we will win. we have to get rid of this system already. especially as a woman, i want this change. the situation of the country is obvious. i m extremely excited. we wait with enthusiasm. i hope we win, i hope all would be as we wish. we are a bit anxious, a bit tense. i haven t been able to sleep for the past week. i woke up at 5am today, casted my vote and directly came here right after. meanwhile in thailand, voters have overwhelmingly chosen to end nearly a decade of military rule. but the question is, who is next? both opposition parties are neck and neck to lead the new government. here are the leaders of both the move forward and pheu thai parties. w ....
Domestic resource mobilisation. some other stories for you today. in the philippines, the country s finance minister has said he sees no reason the central bank should raise interest rates further as domestic inflation is easing. benjamin diokno said he will be advocating for a pause in rate hikes when the members of the country s monetary board vote on thursday. the central bank has raised rates by more than four percentage points since last may. inflation in the country eased for a third straight month in april, coming in at 6.6%. meanwhile in argentina, the central bank there is to raise its benchmark interest rate to 97%. it s part of a package of measures aimed at reining in soaring inflation, which has risen to more than 100%. it s the third time in as many decades that the country has experienced hyperinflation and the prospect of economic collapse. the government will also increase intervention in the foreign exchange market and open up imports of items such as food to discoura ....
Some other stories for you today. in the philippines, the country s finance minister has said he sees no reason the central bank should raise interest rates further as domestic inflation is easing. benjamin diokno said he will be advocating for a pause in rate hikes when the members of the country s monetary board vote on thursday. the central bank has raised rates by more than four percentage points since last may. inflation in the country eased for a third straight month in april, coming in at 6.6%. meanwhile in argentina, the central bank there is to raise its benchmark interest rate to 97%. it s part of a package of measures aimed at reining in soaring inflation, which has risen to more than 100%. it s the third time in as many decades that the country has experienced hyperinflation and the prospect of economic collapse. the government will also increase intervention in the foreign exchange market and open up imports of items such as food to discourage mark ups. the moves are aimed ....