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on the me the news. ready this is al jazeera. ah, hello, i'm sammy's a than this is the news out live from coming up in the next 60 minutes. the us secretary of state needs israeli, and palestinian leaders to defy the gods. the b 5. the army behind last is q, and molly is the rest of the country. president and prime minister bonds calls it a qu within a qu wrong guardian council. this qualifies high profile reform of the moderate candidates the next month. president election. you agree?
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the more thanks, and again, we are the roots off to the full funding of a passenger jet. and in florida, limbic organizers in the united states advisory against travel to japan won't affect their preparations. a surgeon corona virus cases in japan. slow vaccination rate is the warning. ah, we begin with washington latest diplomatic effort to strengthen a french all these 5 between its ally and hum us secretary of state and to be blink and says, the u. s. is reopening its consulate in occupied east jerusalem for palestinians came after meeting with the palestinian authority president bath. they also pledged millions of dollars for garza while insisting high mass should not benefit from it . i informed the president boss and earlier prime minister netanyahu
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that the united states will notify congress with our intention to provide $75000000.00 in additional development and economic assistance for the palestinians in 2021. while also provide the 5 and a half $1000000.00 in immediate disaster assistance for gaza and little over $32000000.00 for unrest, emergency humanitarian appeal. let's go to america. i want to thank the american administration for the support given to the state of palestine. the support has been given to us and we appreciate it very much. we heard that the future will be full of diplomatic activities in order to reach a comprehensive solution. and to put an end to recent events. earlier in the day blink and ment, israel's can take a prime minister benjamin netanyahu and reaffirmed us support that yahoo! warned israel will have a powerful response to mass breaks. the sees fire we discussed also how
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to improve the lives in the conditions of the palestinians. the managerial conditions in gather, including the question of the return of our emma a's and 2 civilians were there as for peace itself with the palestinians, a formal peace, i think present invited was absolutely correct. when he said, you're not going to get peace until israel is recognized as an independent jewess state. and that is the key. i couldn't agree more. ready as go but now talk diplomatic. this is james face. he's following, anthony blink and strip. joins us now live from ramallah. so james, we've had a bunch of announcements and opening of the u. s. consulate aid for garza, is it by the middle east plan emerging here? though in that sense, north, in the conventional sense and as we've seen for it since all low,
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all the way to trump of a middle east peace plan. there is a plan to try and make life for the palestinians more bearable. and there's a plan also to reopen ties and they've already done it today. and that's what you saw. i think the 1st big meeting between a secretary of state and the policy president for over 3 years to reestablish ties with the palestinian authority. we've got funding, not huge amounts in terms of global terms, $260000000.00. some of that has already been announced that will go to the past, you know, 30 and the united nations. and as you mentioned, the consulate general, which is a specific representation for palestinians, separate from the u. s embassy to israel is reopening. but in terms of a peace process in terms of a path to a 2 state solution, those were the things that the secretary of state just did not talk about in any of his meetings,
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either in jerusalem or in ramallah. they don't want to get back to that active diplomacy bringing both sides to the table to try and negotiate about the fundamental issues they don't think that will lead anywhere. they don't think the time is right for that. and so for now, that trying to do things that keep the situation calm, effectively put a lead on the situation. the danger i suspect to use that analogy or putting the lead on it is that this is a pressure cooker. and potentially, if it's just left, it will explode again. so another kind of plan then, is there a plan for how to get aid into gaza and yet sides that completely. huh. well they say that is what they're going to do. and they say that they've got to make sure that hamas doesn't benefit in any way from the money or the building material that they're going to try and send into god. not clear how they're going to do it. he talks about his,
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he didn't give any terms of money in terms of the reconstruction of gaza. all the money was mentioned was for other projects and for another economic package. so a lot of questions they're suggesting to me that the plan is not finalized. they'll have to find if they are going to do what they say, they're going to do a mechanism to do it. i suspect the un will be central. they'll have to use intermediaries as well, but certainly it's a consistent thing that they've said. this exercise making clear the president biden has tossed him with trying to reconstruct garza and rebuild after this war. so i'm sure it's something that part of palestinians will follow up on and ask, well, where is that reconstruction money where all those building materials? remember in the past, sammy, there's been a difficulty with that because both israel and egypt have stopped building supplies going into gaza. all right, james space. there are the white house in
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kremlin. have confirmed the u. s. president and is russian counterpart with me in geneva next month. the summit comes amid growing tensions between the 2 nations. washington says he wants a stable and predictable relationship with moscow. kimberly how kit joins me live now from the white house. this is a bit of a turnaround. what prompted it? kimberly? well, according to the white house press secretary jen saki who was speaking to reporters, not too long ago, what this white house, the seeking, is predictability and stability. and well, there is domestic criticism from conservative critics of the bag and ministration here in the united states for even taking this meeting. the white health is defending this summer saying, but in fact, this is what diplomacy looks like. having hard conversations and confronting the differences in order to achieve that end state of a stable relationship. so the white house is getting
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a lot of pushback that this might be a reward for some of the rushes alleged bad behavior, including the solar winds. hack of u. s. government agencies and also some defense contractors, the more recent colonial pipeline interruption, that certainly did not lead to predictability for americans who didn't have a means of filling their gas tank for some days. well, the united states says that this was not state sponsored. many believe that the rush is really providing safe harbor for these hackers to attack the united states . so this is going to be a real difference in policy from the bio ministration. quite a contrast to the previous, donald trump administration, who famously met with latimer putin in helsinki in 2018, did not confront him with respect to the interference. in the 2016 us elections, which the us intelligence says, russia was be high. in fact, that just the opposite said, i believe it wasn't him. so americans have been holding their breath for some time
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waiting for this confrontation to take place. well, there is no promise of a confrontation from the white house press secretary. she does say that we expect that joe biden will have some difficult conversations in order to overcome some of the challenges in this relationship. and we know from the read out from both the kremlin and from washington that, that will include nuclear escalation, as well as some of the regional concerns, including aggression along the border of ukraine. so these are some of the range of issues that will be discussed as the 2 leaders me, we should point out the very historic location because geneva, when they ultimately meet is where 1985 ronald reagan, us president at the time met with russian leader mikhail gorbachev, so a lot of anticipation for this meeting when the white house press secretary says will be about building bridges and repairing or at least working towards a workable relationship that will benefit american interests. like kimberly,
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how can they're signing more still ahead on the news out, including no sign of away out of a deepening economic crisis in lebanon. now, major international brands having to shut down operations, hundreds of thousands full to leave that home 2nd week. it's india and sport, the milwaukee buck take control of the playoff series story. ah, the french president and emmanuel, my call is calling for an urgent un security council meeting on molly. it comes the day after molly's prime minister and president were removed from office in a military coup. the inter and vice president colonel seemed going to lead a qu last year. now he says, the president and prime minister being held in
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a military facility near the capital banneker micron says the use prepared to take sanctions against those responsible. nicholas hock is following developments from senegal. capital back hall. critics of what's happening say it looked like the men that organize a cool 9 months ago. we're talking here about vice president. i see me go, it's our colonel in the special forces of the 1000000 army has organized the 2nd crude months later and dismissing the civilian government that he had himself put into it put in place when president weaver ca, kate, the former president was taken off of power, but in a statement made on national television, signed by himself and made by a members of the military. he said that essentially that the prime minister was incompetent. he said that prime minister one was incapable of being a reliable intermediary in discussions with trade. unions trade unions have been on strike for several weeks now because of unpaid wages. he goes further saying that
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there's been public consternation about the inability of this government of transition to move forward. i mean, there's been enormous demands from the 1000000 people for a return to civilian rules and also for election to happen as soon as possible. right now, the president election, the presidential elections are supposed to take place in february 2022 and that's too late for many malady. and he goes on saying that, you know, a new government was put in place without his consultation. and therefore that he was in breach of the charter of transition. and therefore he dismissed both the prime minister and the and the president itself. he's now back in charge. joining us live on skype from new york is gregory, man, he's the co editor of the journal of african history and a professor at columbia university. good to have you will us. so basically what
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happened here when you break it down, did the president and prime minister simply try move too quickly against pro ami pro minute re key elements in the cabinet and miscalculate well, it looks like the prime minister in particular, miscalculated in trying to create a government that would have taken away some of the ministerial posts from the military officers who were there since the kuta there's a lot of international pressure building now. do you think it will make a difference and bring the president of the prime minister back? it's a great question, it's hard to see the prime minister coming back the president might be brought back . that's a possibility because he's a former soldier himself. the external pressure might matter less than the internal pressure and my going to and the others they live in. molly, they feel the security crisis very deeply. they want to see the army responding on the terrain on the ground to the crisis against civilians, especially the north east and now in the center. and i think they're probably going
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to be a little bit deaf to what the, you know, macro has to say. so what does this mean ultimately for the whole plan for a transition to democracy? well, it's a long, long story, isn't it? but i think that it's going to slow things down considerably that might not entirely be a bad thing. there is the question of the ongoing general strike to be resolved. elections were promised by going to for some time in the coming calendar year through 2022, which is a little bit different than previously been stated for february 2022. so it might prolong the move towards event. so elections, the positive effect of that potentially might be that allows new candidates to emerge. what we have here is the class between a set of soldiers who are combat hardened at this point, who are actually engaged on the ground. and who are opposed to their own generals, who they think is corrupted by the politicians and the political class as
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a whole. and so the military from the colonels on them are on one camp very broadly . and the politicians and the generals are in a separate camp, and that is the real conflict between while the political power is civilian, which is understood in molly's being largely corrupt, or whether the political power resides with the army itself. and those who are carrying out the fight on the ground, he's got to ask the question, if the military didn't like the thought of losing a cabinet position or to right now, why would they be willing to give up power completely next year and allow a completely democratic government to move in that's exactly exactly the right question. i think they want to see their security concerns that they want to keep control of those issues around defense. and if the prime minister who's now been arrested the president, there's also being detained. it allowed the military to keep control over defense
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and security. that's good. it might not have happened. it came out of a political crisis. it's been going on for a couple of weeks about how to constitute a new government, the prime minister and resign and had been brought back. and he was seen as why they discredited by this particular group of colonels and other junior officers in good getting your analysis and thoughts on that. thanks so much, gregory. man. thank you. now the un human rights office in the u. k. of joined international appeals demanding the release of a bill, the russian journalists detained after a commercial jet was forced to land. ruth is accused of faking obama le to force the plane down and men, so the government critic on bolt could be arrested. john hall has more the video shows, journalist and blogger, roman proto savage, saying that he's cooperating with the barriers authorities. and he's being treated according to the law. but certainly this could you but look closer,
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according to those who know him well, there are signs. he's been beaten, his nose looks different, possibly broken. there appears to be bruising and may come, powder unconscious of his face and getting up their muscles. many world leaders have condemned. what happened on sunday, after a run, a plane from athens to vilnius, was intercepted by a bell russian make fighter jet, and forced to land in minsk potter savage and his russian girlfriend sophia, so peggy were taken into custody. pretty prime minister boris johnson is the latest joining us president joe biden. and the leaders of the european union, johnson said the video of protest savage was deeply distressing and warned the barrows will face consequences. and those consequences are beginning to crystallize . targeted economic sanctions promised by the e u. the beller russian national airline bella via a band from e u airport, a host of international airlines avoiding bella, russian ass space,
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depriving the regime of valuable revenue for over fly rights. nato has stepped into the fray. secretary general jen stilton burg described sunday's incident as state hijacking. the united nations office for human rights likened it to extraordinary rendition the manner through threat of military force in which pro savings was attracted from the jurisdiction of another state brought within that a better. ruth was tantamount to unexplored re rendition, abuse of state power against a journalist, for exercising functions that are protected under international law is receiving and deserves. the strongest condemnation came to galvanize global outrage and speaking from exile in lithuania, opposition figures, svetlana, take an op sky called for concerted international action, the functions, wallace, and the society,
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and really on person and one for june. she's asked that her group be allowed to meet g 7 leaders at their summit in the u. k. next month, french president emmanuel macro, and says he supports that idea. as mainly western opprobrium continues to build aimed at the 27 year long rule of alexander lucas shanker. jonah, how al jazeera, a john jerry romer's ruled. 40 gibson security force members should stand trial for the murder of an italian academic judo regina. his body was found in a ditch outside cairo in 2016 bearing signs of torture. the cambridge university student was studying local trade unions, national security, general partic, sovereign, 3 of his subordinates would be tried in absence. here at reiney has moved from rome
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. the judge, hearing the court and rum agreed enough with prosecutors to send this case to trial, and that the trial in which the 4 suspects egyptian security forces will be tried. in the center, the prosecutors made a strong argument, a saying that security forces had been spying under jenny for several months before his disappearance and killing. and they also had said that security forces had abuse with cruelty their authority and their actions against janet. now the defense attorney who hasn't even met his clients and in egypt made another argument. and that argument was that these gyptian security forces haven't been informed of this hearing and this ongoing process enough to, to defend themselves. and that it should not go to trial, since they hadn't been part of the process. the judge utterly disagreed with that. so that was a ridiculous argument because this has been covered so widely in the international
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press. and gyptian authorities have totally refused to cooperate in this investigation. that that argument did not hold water. and it's also hard to separate this case from italian public opinion. because for years now, there been signs across this country and clauses in public places saying justice for julie, jamie, that's because a tally and here overwhelmingly convinced that addiction officials have been misleading italian investigators and lying to attain investigators in this now years a long process that opinion is so strong here and it'll, you even have politicians saying that a gyptian officials are lying to them. that's the president of the parliament who refused to japan officials of lying and misleading investigators. now this trial will go forward, but now be a few months away and won't get underway until october. a mystery and base is being built in an island of yemen that sits in one of the world's crucial maritime routes
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. countries claim the united database in the bible, men that strike the united arab emirates, attempted to build a massive runway that though years ago. officials in yemen, international recognize government, say the moratti's behind the latest construction. the collapse of that beneath the economy is rapidly accelerating. rival politicians, the sofa failed to agree on the shape and make up of a new government. it would be needed to ensure international aid designed to hold the reports from beirut. those same politicians are accused of decades of corruption than any bankruptcy. the state pizza hut is the latest international chain to shut down its operations. as lebanon's politicians fail to hold the economic collapse, they are the same ones blamed for making the country the 3rd most indebted in the world. last year, these and it's a mafia. you stole everything. the consequences of decades of mismanagement and
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corruption are evident in some intersections. traffic lights don't work. the infrastructure is crumbling. if you don't like the 1st place, there is no state. so how can they be traffic light? in other streets manhole covers are missing. authorities who can't afford to replace them. say, soaring poverty is why people steal them. for many, it's a daily struggle in a country that imports almost everything. the quality of life for the people of lebanon is changing. there is a shortage of fuel, for instance, and the central bank, foreign reserves are running low to keep prices affordable. there's also a problem getting medicines. so i've medical 11, i do and sometimes we can find an alternative drug. so you have to wait for someone coming from abroad, but medicine can't wait, look at it. then they tell you it's not just medicine. finding milk for children is just as hard. heck, by the name of us,
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there is no humiliation worse than this. and people say the situation will get worse. we are suffocating public hospitals, long underfunded and neglected, are now at the forefront of health care. as more people lose their jobs and private insurance company provider for medical supplies, a port out because they pay in the building. you need the bid on the faith by dollars that is not available in the hospital because there was a lack of hard currency in the country, close to bankruptcy, is also affecting the army, which is now actually receiving donations from various nations to help feed its soldiers. who salaries have been cut by 80 percent? i will be g about the budget is the same, but the currency has devalued. most of what soldiers require is imported including food. so this affects them morale and nutrition of daily power cuts which have been part of life for years, are worsening, as cash for fuel imports,
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run out. lebanon is increasingly being described as a failed state senate could there. osha, zita, beirut, hundreds of mainly teenage refugees and migrants have been left roaming the streets of a spanish enclave in north africa. now many in the local community and suitor are helping feed and support them of the 10000 people across the border from morocco last week . bernard smith report, so to it'll be the only meal. many of these young moroccan man and teenagers eat to day. government reception centers are overwhelmed in the spanish on play. the community is filling the gaps. you 14 years old. here i by see 7 days ago and has been sleeping rough in the lobby of a block of flats. and i've spoken to my mother and father. they told me that i do not need to go back there. stay here, they said, and try and make life. there is nothing in local. hundreds of meals
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a day being served from this family home, which has been turned into an informal reception center. sub mohammed has been helping migrants for more than a year, but the aftermath of the rush of at least 8000 to arrived last week has been a strain. yes, my god, help me because i don't have any more strength. look, listen to my voice and look at my eyes. now i've got even more voice than before. god will hope me. will you see all this? how can you sleep? i can't, i can't relax. i have to wake up and go back to start again. the local government has more than 400 children and teenagers in its care and admits a good few 100, more a wandering around the city. many children are in the streets, they feel loss. they need to make sure they need the right information about what they're going to happen with them. and they need their, their vulnerabilities to be affect. morocco appear to loosen border controls into c
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to last week, apparently in displeasure at spain's decision to allow in the hospital treatment a leader of the western sahara poly, sorry a front. at least 2 young men drowned a 1000 swam across the border. they were buried on sunday. a couple of 100 migrant children have been found places on the mainland to alleviate pressure in theatre. or what happened here is an indication that the pandemic continues to take a toll on low and middle income countries. it could be another long, potentially deadly summer for those desperately searching for a better life. bonus smith al jazeera theater fell ahead on al jazeera children among the dead after a mass killing in an area are known for cocaine production, plus rough mcbride on the remote south korean islands where the globe is distinctly purple and installed the crowds. the full organizes
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of last week's t j championship into an apology. the fellow coming up later in the show. ah hello, here's the weather across the middle east on wednesday we have a shim all setting up, so don't you are going to feel the impact of that, that she may see some sand and dust kicked up there. otherwise we do have the risk of some thunderstorms across areas of omar and can't really see it picked up there . but the risk is certainly there. laska, 47 degrees. you know, you may see a record. we locked into 47 for the next 2 days. the record high in may is 48, so we'll see if we can get you there. after turkey, we've got a wind off the black sea that's kicked down temperatures in istanbul, and for the sea resort city of antalya. 33 on wednesday,
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but your temperatures will slide over the next few days. and that's because we get a south wind off the mediterranean. so we're down to 28 by friday, friday. pretty close to average temperatures. ok for central africa. right now, we do have our heaviest, tropic rains, through the democratic republic of congo rate, through into galvan and cameroon, into the gulf of guinea on wednesday. take you to the south and there's plenty of sand to be found for botswana. however, only a hi of $23.00, hoary $22.00 and cape town, we're going to introduce more cloud and even some rain, as we had to ford friday with the next systems, will be in it. the who's the the ripper hotel is the hotels that i've ever stated. and i'm the biggest box you have ever seen. how did explode taken out the hotel?
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this was germany. we loved it when it was built. and we even when it was a major target of the conflict in northern ireland in the late 20th century belfast europa, a new episode of war hotels on al jazeera black and brown immigrant women at the mercy of the private prison corporation. 4 lines investigate allegations of medical abuse of women held it a privately run immigration detention facility in rural georgia. you still don't know what happened here saying that you don't have a chance to read everything. an ordeal exposed by a nurse turned whistle the hour blow the whistle a 1000 times over. if i had no consent, surgery scandal, in immigrant detention on al jazeera. oh,
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i come back here watching out of time to recap our headlines now. the u. s. is reopening is conseula and occupied east jerusalem for palestinians. the previous trump administration had closed it in 2019. it was in the 10, downgrade time. us secretary of state anthony blank and may be announcement off the meeting palestinian authority president. mac moved on french president emmanuel, my call is calling for an urgent un security council meeting on molly, who comes a day off to mom is prime minister and president were removed from office in the military, q b, intern, vice president, colonel. i see me going to lead to last year. he now says the president and prime minister being held in a military facility near the capital a judge in rome is ruled for
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gyptian. security for the members should stand trial for the murder of an italian academic julio. nice body was founded a ditch outside cairo in 2016 bearing signs of torture. national security, general public sovereign, 3 of his subordinates will be tried and i'm sincere. now, iran has announced 7 candidates who are approved to run in next month. presidential elections. all candidates must be vetted by a panel overseen by iran supreme leader. it's a lie and come in. i. those making the list include runs, judiciary, chief ibrahim, right, you see who ran on successfully in last, the last election, several high profile figures were barred from running, including former president, my mood in a jet and loudly low alley. louder, johnny. let's take a closer look at some of the players more liberal him, right. you see is widely seen as the front runner with support from hotline. as
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many conservatives also support side g l e. d. in the past, he was the country's national security council secretary and the top nuclear negotiator is a harsh critic of the nuclear deal jelly. lee was also approved by the guardian council. as was former chief of the revolutionary god must and he's run. and last 4 times already a former i r g c senior commander and rising star said, how much was dix qualified? several well known, moderate conservatives reformists, if you like, did not make the list either including husbandry, honeys, deputy vice president of hawk john giddy, and a big surprise. prominent pragmatist allie lottie, johnny form of parliament speaker, an advisor to the supreme leader, was also disqualified. i mean device, she is a professor of uranian studies at columbia university,
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joins us live by zoom from new york good to have you with us. so where does this leave the reformist camp? in disarray, they are part and parcel of this machination. this pantomime of democracy that has been with his stomach to public since day one when they conduct multiple elections, presidential elections, parliamentary elections, city council elections, et cetera. there is no and in what an odd weight elections in you don't reflect the elections in the united states. and after the experience with trump, particularly with dismantling the nuclear deal, that has been a systematic shift to the right in islamic republic. and as a result, if you go back to 2009, the beat me for miss movements of my, my, the hot me that resulted in a more radical liking or radical movement of big,
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big renewal, spent with savvy, ultimately settled, which will hon. you know, honey was a pragmatist. neither left. no, right. but a practice. you call that balance justice. but now because of what has happened, but the new to you are at a nuclear deal that in effect, donald trump took it into pieces. the position of the right wing closer to the position of the something that has been extremely strengthened and they are now the players. so i think conservative elements being strengthened. what does this mean? do you think for, as you mentioned iran nuclear deal hopes for that? being revised for the rough rush mall with the west. what it means is day. the magic element within the context of this moment, the public that always things in terms of its best interest and given the crippling
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impact of economic sanctions that have been going on after, particularly after the dispatch deal, detract metric elements which is central to me. the public survival despite these variations and ideological movements, they will remain steady. and the key to it is, of course, the prime minister job. what is that he and his thinking he has been discredited because of his, his tapes that was reveal in which he criticized was sincerely money. but his thinking, his pragmatic thinking in terms of relationship with europe and us by, in order to lift a crippling economic sanctions in order to come with some sort of renewed agreements with united states and pipe plus one as they say, that will continue irrespective of who will become the next president. do you
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think people are going to lose enthusiasm for elections? house it's going to impact the voter turnout. do you think? no doubt, all the indications that this this time around the enthusiasm that was created over the last quarter of a century with the reformist movement, with the green and even redraw hon means the presidency has been completely exhausted and there is no trust what, what is something the public does is it orchestrates election? it generates manufacturers, engineers, excitement about the reductions, but this time around all the indications are that this fabricated enthusiasm will not come love because there are no, all of these characters units. the jelly cetera is a very old fashion, crows to the right wing of the stomach public. none of them will generate any
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enthusiasm a keep in mind that the overwhelming majority of the vultures in, in iran, or young voters, they have no memory of the stomach revolution. of back to 79, they have no interest in it. they are part and parcel of the global contexts in which this is crippling economic sanctions. has you said vantage them seriously in, in economic matters and political masses and social aspects. so there is no, no indication whatsoever that there will be a wide spread enthusiastic participation in the presidential election is a show the pantomime that they do. and that is the sign of their legitimacy. they claim legitimacy that they lack. and in fact, the more they emphasize book, how many people have participated, the more a sign of anxiety, but they lack legitimacy. this is not peculiar to you on all of the, the countries in the region are in the same boat. and in fact,
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part of the democracy deficiency that we have has to do with the, with the reality of that, believe that there is no model for democracy. look at the states, look at india, look at europe. the historical templates of democracy have lost legitimacy, as they always say, what is the point of iranians aspiring to have a democracy that 60 years from now, they will end up like with, with a donald trump to run the version of donald trump in, based on the republic, we are in a moment, a serious crisis of the idea of a nation is state that the state represents the will of the nation. this decoupling between de sovereignty of the nation and the pragmatic needs of the state has been in the process over the last half century, i would say, all right, thank you for your thoughts on that. i mean the machine
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mm well then it says trial show it's covered 19 vaccine is safe and effective for children age 12 and over. it's applying to the us drug regulator for approval. the us and canada are the 1st countries to open vaccinations. to all teens using the find the bio tech jap, but the world health organization says, given global vaccine shortages, children and richer countries should not be vaccinated before adults in other regions. mountaineering is continuing on the world's highest peak despite reports of a large cove at 19 outbreak at the base camp and the pole. the tourism department says it hasn't been notified of any infections on mount everest and dismissed the reports as a rumor. but private operators have cancelled expeditions saying they can't guarantee climate safety. so far we have about 100 confirmed cases in every space
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can confirmed by doctors, by hospitalized by insurance companies, by expedition leaders by helicopter pilots who were flying out to the patients. and of course, by the climate and say that have been confront btr tested in coming to malaysia has reported a record number of new cases and the government is struggling to contain the outbreak. walden, 7000 new infections were detected. people are being urged to stay home for 2 weeks to prevent the virus from spreading. india has reported its lowest number of new covered 19 cases. nearly 6 weeks. the official tally is dropped more than 196000 infections in the past 24 hours. round 3500 others have died. some analysts believe the actual figures could be much higher. india struggling to vaccinate it's 1300000000 people. only 3 percent of the population of actually got the jobs
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and police in india have rated offices of twitter after the social media giant tag tweet spy leaders of rooting b j. p. party, as manipulated media. several members that posted a document alleging and opposition planned to stoke discontent against the government through fake news. the congress policy says it fake. earlier this year, the government pressured twisted block accounts critical of its official policy. more than 1500000 people are being evacuated from 2 states in india as severe psych clone. the ast back down on the east coast is likely to come ashore on wednesday and is the 2nd sign close to hit the country in a week. charles stratford reports tropical psych load y'alls is approaching the coast have been goal in ne india. fast meteorologist say very warm
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sea temperatures would intensify. the storms call the coming hours. they say wind speeds could reach up to a 150 kilometers an hour. some coastal areas already flooded by the storm surge, emergency services are trying to organize evacuations. we don't know, leave your homes and property now. civil defense team. so here, chance this man was the families found shelter in schools and government buildings away from the shore. in these areas, the child has been a rise in the sea water level from tuesday morning. the water from the sea has entered a village in many places, and the officials from the disaster management teams, the coin to call channels to remove the sea water. on monday night, most residents from the low line areas of the village have been moved to see 4 locations. when the indians meet your logical department said early tuesday that
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the storm was approximately 320 kilometers away from the coast of west been gold and expected to make the land fall on thursday. it was a storm surge could flood coastal areas and disha and cold carter with up to 4 meters of water. indian national disaster response force says it has put on stand by 112 emergency teams to help with evacuations. this will be the 2nd powerful side glue to hit india in the last 10 days. 100 people were killed by a psych loan to hit the state of goes around in north west india earlier this month . powerful storms, a common during the monsoon season, with safety procedures this year are expected to be especially challenging as india suffers, a huge surge in covey. 19 sanctions. cha, stratford, i was just peruse, military says at least 16 people, including 2 children, have been killed in an area known for cocaine production. the killings happened
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less than 2 weeks before peruvians elect a new president in iran, off between right. tween keiko. would you maury and left wing pedro castillo, marianna sanchez reports from lima, peru, remnants of the left wing insurgency shining path. i've been blamed for perpetrating the worst attack in decades in this remote jungle area of central they do. among the dead, 2 small children come up $1630.00. as a consequence of this terrorist attack, they were killed among the badly burned bodies. with those of 2 small children. the rebels have ambushed military and police before that's what's left of the malware. insurgency that threatened to take power 40 years ago, and which left nearly 60000 peruvians dead. and the rector, these are funded by drug trafficking. the region produces more than 70 percent of the coca leaf from which cocaine was made. police say
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a pamphlet left behind in the attack called for a boy could of peruse run of election in june. many are not surprised by the assault similar attacks have been perpetrated before the end of past elections. analysts say they are meant to scare voters from supporting left leaning candidates, right. when candidate cake for commodity dismisses any suggestion that the attack fevers her candidacy already come in like categorically reject this attack. and i'm sorry these bloody are again happening in our country. the terrorist groups want to paralyze us and instill fear in us. we should not allow this to happen right when campaign or say candidate, look, estie, you is a rebel sympathizer castillo has denied the allegations and condemned the assault me my eternal solidarity, the families of the victims who have been murdered. the rebels have not taken
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responsibility for the killings proceed in france, you've got to be deployed military and police to investigate the massacre. but the results of that are likely to come before the voters decide who they think will best handle the deadly attacks. madana sanchez, i see that we do now in the us memorial services are being held to mark a year since george floyd was murdered by a white police officer. the 46 year old black mans killing spunk, mass, anti racism, protests and demands for racial equality around the world. floyd's killer form in the atlas police officer, derek shelven, will be sentenced in june. we found guilty of murder last month in south korea. many island communities faced the economic challenges of an aging
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population. as rob mcbride reports, one island off the south west coast is trying to change that. thanks to the color purple. it's literally everywhere you look purple in all the buildings, big or small, and the few vehicles that are allowed to travel on the roads that connect the full bridges that now linked these tiny islands with the outside world right down to the plates, you'd be tough. even the residents have embraced the purple life on the rocky again, fragile, or i think it's pretty. and the government here provides us with pepper clothes and jackets to wear about the islands charge a small fee for the increasing number of tourists, many of whom come appropriately dressed, to encourage you to get in the spirit visitors who bring something purple to get in
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. for free, the inspiration for the make over comes from the lavender, which grows here naturally. now thanks to the colors universal adoption, the islanders who previously got by on farming and fishing can ad tourism woke up with id. but it was difficult to get our produce off the island to sell, but now with people coming here, we can sell directly to them. so it's good and i'm happy. the purple islands fame has spread organically. thanks to tech savvy korean. and there hash tagging ways leading to ever more visitors looking for that perfect selfie. this purple transformation has taken place just at the right time to catch the growing selfie taking trend. but in the past year, it's also benefited from the south koreans looking for quirky tourism attractions at home because of the pandemic. if purple is your thing,
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this is the place for summer tourists wanting to travel overseas. it's maybe not quite what they had in mind, but they come away with holiday memories. in a cheery shade of purple public bride al jazeera, the purple island south korea fell ahead and i'll just era in sports will here want to pick organize this said in response to a us warning about traveling to japan. ah, the news
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news news with me ah ah oh the a
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good time to catch up with the news with the family. thank you so much. olympic organizers insisting i did state governments advisor against travel to japan, won't affect their preparations. a surgeon corona virus cases in japan. slow vaccination rate is prompted. the warning us olympic team says its athletes are still ready to compete in tokyo. the games are due to begin on july, the 23rd. our top priority continues to remain on organizing safe and secure or didn't be games for everyone. the athletes and all participants, as well as our gracious hosts, the japanese people. michael baker is a professor of public health in new zealand. he believes it's a mistake for the games to go ahead. if you think of the 2 key features of the lympics invoke a huge amount of international travel and mess gatherings,
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and they are 2 things entirely incompatible with a pen dimmitt. so it's going to cost lives having the moment, it's an option went to us. he, i love you. and i really feel for the f like they're trying to, how to go. but there's no reason, no justification what we're going to have in a moment. everyone in the public health field to see it. it's fine to have the olympics after the pandemic police when the pen dimmitt is well controlled and we're seeing it in the medicine and the around the go opposite. at the moment the pen to me is intensifying and will be more people who died this year than last year . billions are being spent on making it safer as she did not the group. i'm so concerned about. i mean the may because your team is possible, but the other group so much more concerned about, of course, of the people depend. i mean, having the 100000 people arrive from one because no matter what you do,
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that is almost just the going to introduce you more than fiction. syrians to devise and to japan. it's going to be very hard not to have out with that scale of people arriving from around the globe and congregating, even if i take teach precautions. we know that mistakes happen. former bye and munich manager hands. the flake will take over. as germany's football coach after the european championships, the 56 year old will place. yogi love, who guided germany to woke up glory in 2014 flick was love assistance at that time . flex one. cubans, league titles and the champions league during his time by on before the national teams take center stage. europe has 2 major club tournaments to finish off on saturday. chelsea blay manchester city and the champions league final head of that the rope league trophy is up for grabs. manchester united will take on villareal of spain in poland on wednesday. every player one side to this to disclose or when
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comes to the club, he knows he will come to to fight for trophies to win, to trying to in, to be to be a better player. because i think if you look to the story and you have to look to these off the glove, you have to understand when you come here, the pressure will be there can as well. number one, no bad job of edge is through to the corny finals of the bell. great open playing in his home tournament. the 3rd was taken to a 2nd set tie, break against world number 253. not just morning of germany jog, which is building up to the french open, which starts on sunday. j o milwaukee box of taking control their 1st round, playoff series against miami, heats greeks, arianna's and tito can know who leading his team to a 2nd straight win. so home, our reports, if the milwaukee bucks were looking to make a statement, they did that and more in game 2 against the miami and n b, a record equaling 10. 3 point is in the 1st quarter,
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saw them pretty much out of sight with a $26.00 point lead going to the 2nd period more to make matters worse for miami, yanis and to to compare was in the mood to show of his skill. the greek superstar bagging $31.00 points and 13 rebounds on the 9th, while brin full did most of the damage from long range and out of the female, $63.00, on route to 20. 2 point part of miami had no idea what to do. some of the tactics resembling move the more likely to see in a wrestling ring even trying to hold them up a little bit. milwaukee winning this 113298. they now have a to nothing. the really don't want to on the team, just we're letting loop plane great offensively moving the ball. but at the end of the day we d and let us our foot of the gas defense we saw. but it where it and the goods base,
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the denver nuggets of rebounded in this series against the portland trailblazer man, you'll get nuclear yo pitch put in a master's performance. you gave to your case the joker as he's known, going 38 points in the 128219. when it's now one game, a piece heading into game 3. to hale malik algae. there are turn them an organizer of apologize to p. j champion fell nicholson fans surrounded mickleson and his claim partner brooks cap because they approached the final grade on sunday . nicholson. describe the experiences on nerving 6 year old american went on to become the oldest ever player square church. okay. and then that's all your support for now or t. sammy, thanks so much. well, that's it from me for this news. we'll be back in a moment with more today's news london stay with us here and out there.
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i just goes to algeria and she needs to meet some of the world's most passion, football fan. my soul, my love to go to the stadium, lloyd supportive, all football, hooligan, waving streams, fandom can have life changing content. don't remember how it only felt the flames burning deadly game. algeria and she dizzy and on al jazeera, for did ramirez and molina families,
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the pain is unbearable for of their relatives were killed last week, doing a military operation ordered by the venezuelan government. security forces accused him of being part of a colombian rebel group and said they died and come, but the neighbors and family members and they were innocent, taken from their homes and executed under pressure vinnish. well, as defense minister by the me to do, you know, said the armed forces were obliged to defend that country from irregular, added the human rights needed to be respected and that the events at the border would be investigated. be the refugee mean starting again. building a new life in a new country is no easy to drive. the witness follows one of the last refugee families from syria to be granted an american visa from their personal
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sacrifices to the families, triumph. meet the syrian on house, just 0. ah, leaders on both sides will need to chart a better course. on his trip to the middle east, the secretary of state says all sides recognize the need to address the underlying conditions that fuel is ready. palestinian conflicts. ah taylor, this is andrew 09 from london.

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