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they are exceptional and must act beyond the law and they know their own values ​​beyond the values ​​of the whole world and the second point is that it shows us that these deceptions are actually the order that the americans are imposing on us and they are pretending to be. there is an order that they own now. in fact, it is a crime and it is a crime that should be done.
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that they accept the suggestions of that prosecutor and prosecute netanyahu and his minister of war gallant , and this should be pursued seriously, otherwise the international laws will lose his image and reputation. thank you , there is another side to this story. position it is the united nations
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since the beginning of the war, the united states has drafted the cease-fire resolution four times to the point where today even joseph brill, the head of the european union's foreign policy, said that the united nations has become an ineffective institution with the veto power when the international institutions cannot be closed. stop it , when is it going to hurt?
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it is extending and repeating one after the other, it is really strange and this is actually showing israel and giving it the message that there are no obstacles and no limits for it, and this makes the credibility of the united nations as an institution great international is at risk when it comes to an important issue like genocide. it is very sad that they keep vetoing one after the other the moves that are supposed to be done to prevent nasaki, and in fact, in a way, even directly, it can be said as approval of the actions. america, by what it is doing
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, is forcing us and the people to reconsider their opinions about this country, and it also makes the united nations seem very weak and people get a new idea of ​​the united nations. on the other hand, so it should other institutions should come in, even other international institutions that exist, for example, the institutions that russia is now a member of. putin may be able to do something. turkey has already done something . i think turkey should also do more, and maybe this is another way. that the oil that goes from azerbaijan to israel should be stopped and so on. the cooperation of all countries
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should put israel under severe pressure to stop this genocide. finally, thank you. it was a conversation with mr. adinka makinde, a law teacher in dan. and now the second case of tonight's program, the election south africa with 21 million eligible people
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is holding a nationwide election to elect representatives of the national parliament and local councils. this election is being held while the anc party, or the african national congress party , has been elected by the people and won the elections consecutively since 1994 with its historical leader, nelson mandela. to further examine the south african elections , we are hosting mr. alireza masoumi, a senior expert on african issues, mr. masoumi tell us about this election, what is its importance and what competitions took place in it. a boss likewise , i would like to offer my condolences to mr. amir abdullahian, and also thank you and greet and offer my courtesy to the dear viewers. as you mentioned, the south african elections have started today, and various parties, including the ruling party
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, the african national congress party, are at your service. let me tell you that one of the so-called main stage managers in this election is the parties. last year, we witnessed the victory of the african national congress party in the elections that are held every 5 years in
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this country, and this time there is a strong presence, but this time due to the decrease in votes of this party. there is a lot of talk in municipal elections it is very likely that the party will not be able to win the majority, which is 50%, and due to this, the discussion of a kind of coalition with other parties will be raised. south african president rama faza, when he was participating in the elections, spoke with confidence of victory. you are saying that there is a possibility that they will not be able to complete 50. this is one of the important issues now, but what we have been through in the last 10 days, a very important action has been taken in south africa, one of which was the approval of the medical and health bill in relation to with the people, this image reached the parliament and the government despite that
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well, he has to bear a heavy cost, but he did it because this was a very important issue , it was a winning card that mr. rama fazaza had for the other issue. because of the crimes and issues that he has in the court in 2022, some of them were tried and they were presented to the constitutional court that he has no right to be a candidate for the parliament with the so-called mk candidate of this new party. of course, his party can be present in the scene, but he himself was banned, that is, according to your statement , even if the ruling party is the african national congress party. he can't get 50% with a small coalition with one of his formations, because you can see that the parliament has 400 so-called members of parliament and in
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other cases, of course, because they can get the majority, they have two-thirds of the votes with the smaller parties. do the cleaning. of course, this time what has been mentioned 42 44, but now it must be kept for example 50%, because in the previous elections that were held 5 years ago , almost 57 votes were won by the african national congress party, but due to the decrease of these votes in the municipal elections it was available 5 years ago that he said now it is possible that this trend will happen and there is a high possibility that there will be a drop below 50%, but with these measures and other measures that the government is doing, it has the hope that they will be able to maintain it, but even if this happens, it is a trend that other parties
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will have some sort of coalition so that they can continue to have a strong presence in the country's political scene . what is the foreign policy of that country and how is it related to us in africa? south complains with a special action he took against palestine. which he raised in the international court of justice became public and demanded, but give us an explanation about the other aspects of south africa's foreign policy, apart from the matter that your excellency mentioned, which was a very brave action from a legal point of view, and now the country of south africa has it endures this burden because of the pressure coming from different places, but especially you know the heritage. mandela, one of his valuable legacies was the discussion of respecting the principles of human rights. south africa
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is at your service, which is one of the countries in the scene it has a very strong international presence. in the coming year , you are aware that the so-called host, such as the chairman of brics, is the rotating chairman, and mr. ramafza personally played a very important role in the acceptance of the islamic republic of iran in brics. apart from that, in the international regional scenes, in the regional scenes, there are crises in africa , whether it is the congo crisis, south sudan, lesotho, or zealand, its neighbors and other countries always play a kind of partnership that can solve the crisis. it has been in the international scene , usually now or almost since the end of the year he has been a non-permanent member several times in the last 30 years. it has been security that such cases show that it has a special position, and
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apart from the palestine issue that you said is a root issue , there are two or three very special aspects of the national congress party or the african party, one of which is the 50-50 participation. there is a percentage of women, and men , as we are talking about now , 12 out of 24 ministers are women and they also hold important positions, and these things make them play an important role in the domestic scene, so to speak. of course, because of the problems they have and the recession economy and the pressures that i told you to endure these years, well, poverty, unemployment and these problems, but mr. rama fazha hopes that he can go towards solving these problems as far as he can in this second term of the presidency. mr. masoumi, thank you for your presence . the russian duma
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approved the free trade agreement between the economic union of russia and iran, reducing trade definitions and cooperation in the areas of processing and use of mineral resources , energy efficiency, research. and telecommunication drug education innovation and transportation is one of the axes of this agreement. iran's free trade agreement with rooz. although the pilot jumped out before the fighter hit the ground with chad , he suffered deep injuries. this aircraft was a new type 35 and belonged to the us army marine corps . so far, several f-35 fighters have crashed in america , which has increased the concern about its safety. have given. the air temperature in pakistan, india reached more than 50 degrees celsius. in india, 12 people
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died due to heatstroke. in pakistan , hospitals are facing hundreds of people due to heatstroke and water and electricity in some areas the cause of excessive consumption has been discontinued. the temperature of more than 50 degrees has not been recorded in india in the last 5 years and in pakistan in the last 7 years. north korea balloons garbage into the korean sky. sent from the border of north korea, this incident caused panic among the people . seoul has warned pyongyang to stop such action. australian researchers succeeded in building a sidewalk using coffee concrete , whose resistance is 30% higher than sidewalks made with ordinary concrete, reducing the use of sand , greenhouse gases, and construction costs are among the advantages of using this concrete. amount of cement the requirement in coffee concrete is 10% less than
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normal concrete. but another election that will take place in the world in the next few months in november is the us presidential election, which will be held for a number of candidates for a number of seats in the house of representatives and the senate of this country. let's talk with ms. diane sar, the independent candidate for the us senate elections in new york state . we will go directly to new york. hello , ms. sar. you did. thank you for inviting me. you are an independent candidate for the american government, but it is governed by two parties. obviously, in the us senate, out of 100 senators, there are only 3 independent senators, and
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the other 97 senators are either from the democratic or republican parties , as the first question. what are the challenges of participating in the american elections as an independent candidate? first of all, i have to convey my condolences to you and the people of iran for the tragic incident that happened to the president and other officials of your country in that helicopter accident, and i am the deepest of americans, very tired and they are upset about the lack of capable candidates in
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the presidential election and they are trying, in fact , groups, but in my opinion there is no candidate with capability and capability, that is why some people are trying to run as independent candidates, and this is a it gives a different feeling . thank you. a more specific question is basically how much possibility does an independent candidate have to compete with people who have the support of the american mainstream media and millions of dollars in donations from the democratic and republican parties. see, it is very difficult. actually in new york. the two main parties that
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are together. they unite together. to express that in fact they should create restrictions for those who can participate as independent candidates, so we have, for example , 15,000 votes for democratic-republican candidates, they can have 15,000 votes there, but for independent candidates, there are much fewer possibilities and on much smaller scales. they can participate . i saw in your election campaigns that you also focused on foreign policy . what
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changes do you think the american foreign policy needs to change? our nation is not going to become a colonial country against the british empire. i am sorry that it seems that i am actually one of the few representatives. we are few in number, but this change must be made. more people must come forward with this thinking . i don't know if americans
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have this awareness and do they know how much our country has destroyed its image in recent years and how much he has lost his reputation, especially in the last few months and specifically in connection with the conditions in gaza. what do you think about the conditions in gaza? what changes does american foreign policy around israel need? we saw during reagan's presidency that within 20 minutes of a phone call with menachem begin, reagan ordered begin to bomb southern lebanon. stop it and this happened , that order was implemented. i have doubts now and i doubt that the government should really want and
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have the will to stop the israeli attack and crimes in rafah, and if it wants to do this , will it stop or not? and whether the israelis listen to him or not, in fact, america is now a participant in the crimes of the israeli installation, because he is silent in front of him, this is one of those things that should be changed. in my opinion, the majority of the american people are against what the american government is doing now. let me ask you about the nuclear deal. a few years ago, the united states , along with several other countries, reached an agreement with iran in joint negotiations. but later trump withdrew from this agreement. also, biden
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, what slogans and goals do you pursue regarding the domestic politics and domestic issues of the united states and which you raised in your election campaign, well, of course, in your campaign.
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i saw in your advertising poster that the story julian asanesh , you also discussed the role played by the intelligence agencies inside the united states . anyway, assange is wanted in the united states for exposing war crimes in iraq. if america is given the talent, he may go to prison there for more than 100 years. why the assange story? inside the campaign.
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this is my intention and my opinion is that we can spread goodness and we can see goodness in the american people because they reject colonialism and are good people. the world and everyone deserves support. and everyone should have a good relationship with each other without a country or a government trying to put pressure on the other and force them to do something unfairly. i am sincerely happy that i was with you and participated in this interview. thank you. it was a conversation with ms. dayan sar , the independent candidate for the us senate elections from new york state. ms. sar, thank you. well,
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we are coming to the end of the world today. i also need to thank my colleague mr. mohsen jalili for translating all three of our communications today with norway, england, and the united states. good night , god bless you.
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hello, dear viewers , it is 3 o'clock in the morning. in the meeting of the government delegation, mr. mokhbar asked the energy ministers and the mayor of tehran to implement the plans of the ministry of industry to expand the production and use of public and private electric vehicles. pursue electric motorcycles seriously. the director of the executive branch also ordered the acting minister of foreign affairs by condemning the zionist regime's attack on the refugee settlement in rafah. this ministry of home affairs with the same effort

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