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a devastating color outbreak finds himself drastically short of funds to fight the corona. virus. pandemic and cyclists joined forces on mexico city streets denied better protection, ultra rise and traffic accidents and deaths. the iranians opposing in a presidential election that's widely expected to be won by a hard line. judge, judiciary, chief abraham. gracie cast his balance in northern terran. but opinion polls show that enthusiasm among regular people is low turn out is expected to be under 50 percent prices. victory would put hardliners in control across iran's government, as it tries to say if the chance of nuclear deal and recover from the pandemic. well, i'm going president, has some honey to can't run your limits is urging people to get out and vote allocated to let these skins are very important and i invite all citizens to
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participate. we must not allow the problems that we witness, since people applied to run for candidacy to effect participation in the elections . citizens must realize how important these elections are to their destiny and the fate of the islamic republic. popular participation and broad participation in the elections will lead to the disappointment of the enemy. correspondence dawson jabari is outside of putting station in to the wrong door. so what's happening right now the front runner is if him racy. is it a dumb deal for him? well, if you go by what we've been hearing from these voters here outside the polling station, inter on the name we keep hearing over and over again. is that of the head of a wrong to the sure everything, right? you see where we just a short while ago we did see the moderate candidate up. the also have much right here where he is casting his ballot. we did see some of his supporters rallying
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around him. we spoke to one man who was voting for that moderate candidate. how much he who said that this is his attempt to try and save democracy in iran. he was very much against the idea of consolidating power to the conservatives across all parts of the government in the country. we've also been hearing from racy supporters who say they want a change and they think this is the amount that can bring about that change. they want to see the country's economy improve. inflation is currently over 40 percent, with unemployment rates of nearly 50 percent, of course are on the economy has really taken ahead. since the u. s. withdrew from the nuclear deal in 2018 and imposed a series of sanctions on the country. the wrong government has been adamant that they are really trying to save this country's economy in the face of the maximum pressure campaign that the donald trump brought onto this country. the talks in vienna are so ongoing, and despite what happened here in the country, the candidates have all said the 2 men candidates have said they are still for the
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negotiations that are taking place in vienna. that's not going to change the feeling here is that the voters that have come out seem to be behind everything, right? you see they are looking for a change whether or not that will come to this president remains to be seen with the next president. but the movie here is that the one, the voters that have come out are those behind every racy. let's go to ask you about, turn out how enthusiastically are people likely to vote today. we're expecting turned out of under 50 percent. how does that compare to previous elections in iran? well, that will be the lowest chevron has had since the revolution of $979.00. the lowest turn out so far was in 1993 at around 50 percent. the highest, of course, was in 2009 that the suit of elections between my mood. i'm a new shot and there has a new savvy which saw a lot of unrest which followed about 18 months after that at this time around
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a lot of people who voted for hi sandra honey to the voter turnout in 2017 was around 70 percent. they are saying that we've had enough, we didn't see the changes that we voted for. so we're just not going to vote this time. so the support that we are seeing the voters that will come out of the conservative vote, which always come out in this country as their concern is that there isn't enough of those voices to have the kind of percentage that establishment wants to see. they are hoping they can rally people out today. we've heard from the supreme leader i saw how many we've also heard from the president has sandra honey, also heard from foreign minister. how much about 3 all these officials trying to get people to come on both because as the supreme leader highlighted and his speech on wednesday evening, a high voter turnout is a stamp of approval of the stablished. but it's not just about electing a new president. how this is 0, i was here, is still such a barrier reporting live that from the tech around dosa for the moment. many thanks indeed war violence and human rights violations drove another 3000000 people from
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their homes last year. that's according to the u. n. d. report which says the cumulative total of displaced people as regional as $82.00 and a half 1000000. it's risen from 9 straight years, mozambique t g i n e c o p, a, and africa broad. so how region are among the leading sources of new refugee movements due to conflicts at the impact of climate change? for the ivory coast president lauren back bow as told his supporters that he's happy to be back home. he was expedited for war crimes and spent 10 years in exile . the international criminal court tried and acquitted him on the charges. his refusal to concede defeated a presidential election in 2010 spots. months of violence more than 3000 people died. i'm have you been back and i was caught in africa because i know that i am from ivory coast but in prison. i knew that i belonged to africa. all of africa, all of africa supported me as well as my people when it's not peer. if i was return,
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we'll bring reconciliation or a new tension. so i'll just hear as i'm address reports now from other job related crowds. finally get a peek, a little buckle as he touches down in the junk airport to them. he's a hero coming home to the ivory coast after decades next. but many of us consider him a war criminal. not far from felix who had money, airport st. field with talking kick as a report of gunshots as police clear the area for mike was who tell they are stopping us from going to the airport to receive their president. we who want reconciliation. they have been mistreating us since this morning. anger price from the street was party. the volume popular front dance you not pass through yesterday we came as the council ministers meeting and the spokesperson for the government indicated very clearly that the government no longer had any active
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probation of gatherings which we are sales to the level of organization have never been told we are surprised at the moment people who are about to welcome the president, our guest in the strait with tear gas for my history professor has been a device figure in the west african nation. he served as president from 2010. he was defeated by rival san or tara in 2010. when i bought a few starks up the result crowd marched through our b joan. by march, the crisis escalated into a full military conflict between forces loyal to bubble and water supporters. although the war was brief, more than 3000 people, perished. bubble was found by government forces hiding in a bunker. yeah, he's who he was arrested, exiled and handed over to the international criminal court. acquitted of all kinds in 2019 he still faced challenges at home after the government charged immunization
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to 2 decades in prison for stealing funds from the central bank. one prison water has allowed for return at least many questions about the role he may take in politics and reconciliation for the victims of the wall that will bring the the existing divisions in too much clearer sight. i think. the the, the party oblong by body f p. i has been divided down the middle ever since his arrest in 2010. and there is a need for sort of an internal hopefully dialogue, but at least some kind of reckoning within the f b. i party in relation to the ruling party and their supporters. you know, there's been a sustained critique that allison water hasn't really taken national reconciliation seriously enough. but before questions there will be celebrations from a strong base of supporters is return is talented as an important step to heal old
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words, mana and anger resident. how much more reconciling? i typically divided country many more to realize that could be $1.00 to $100.00. 3, cause i was never say, considering his long absence and give distrust among many a part of that job shouldn't be left to the former president and all the rest. i'll be all the un says there isn't enough money to cover this year's humanitarian response plan in haiti. that's even the political instability of the pandemic of left many more people in need of help. it's also still trying to recover from a cholera outbreak nearly 10 years ago. now, just as christian salumi reports in haiti, an impoverished country with densely pack communities and poor sanitation disease
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can spread quickly. a surgeon corona virus cases is pushing the 2 main hospitals and the capital of porn prince to capacity. but international aid to haiti has been hard for the united nations to raise since 2010, when un peacekeepers there introduced cholera to the country. there's been a funding issue, right? we've, we haven't had the funds that we, that we need the source of the cholera epidemic that ultimately claim $10000.00 lives was unclear at 1st, but was ultimately traced to be inadequate handling of sewage at an epolina un peacekeeping base. we apologize for the haitian people, the secretary general at the time bunker moon eventually apologized for the un handling of the crisis. in a new memoir, he calls it a lasting stain on the un reputation. the un has since spent more than $700000000.00 fighting colorado, haiti,
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and another $8000000.00 so far in victim lead community development. but the us court ruled that the united nations could not be sued for damages due to diplomatic community. and no victims have ever been directly compensated. we are not hired eagerly on dismissed, but that does not mean that we are not responsible morally. that's why i did my best to ready support his paper is completely misleading and manipulative. international law professor and former un special rapid tour, philip often says the un may have immunity in court, but it does have a responsibility to compensate victims under its own charter. this is not a question of a moral duty. it's illegal duty. we screwed these people live to pay for it. in his book, bond describes lawyers who attempted to get compensation for haitians who lost loved
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ones as attempting to extort the un. mario joseph was one of those lawyers. when they came to the bed, 82 people murdered on quarter. we're going to go to school. you know, what about us? that's why it eric dodge of mr. haiti hasn't had a new case of cholera and 2 years. but the country has yet to recover with yet another deadly disease. on the rise, kristen salumi al jazeera, the united nations, and the full interview with the former un secretary general bank. he moon at full 30 hours, gmc here on saturday. i was just coming up after the weather. the pandemic rages in parts of latin america life. others in the region gets back to normal. ah,
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hello the clear skies and sunshine continue to dominate for central and north eastern areas of europe as we move towards the weekend. but for the west it's still a very wet picture. the heat is still there, but that rash of thunderstorms continues running from portugal into spain, france as well. and the british, i see some of that wet weather. we seen flash flooding in madrid, we could see more where those thunder downpours tend to be heavier and last longer . but as you go to saturday, we go to where the system working its way in bringing some of that wet weather to ireland. and norway will see those thunderstorms as they work their way up north. so wet weather on the way, but centrally look about sunshine, clear skies coming through for germany, for austria and poland. and if we look at the temperature over 3 days for berlin, we're sitting in the early thirty's, so 10 degrees above average from what we expected this time of year though,
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a little bit of cloud will come in for the wet weather. we have to go to the balcony, romania, seeing some of those heavy showers. we could see some flooding here. similar story for ukraine, and greece, seeing a flute, few showers with some of those brisk wins kicking about in the islands. and as we move over to north africa, it's a bit of a windy picture for morocco. the frank assessments is an argument for suggesting that the barton administration is actually a long game. it's very much of a warm embrace of the iran nuclear deal because of us domestic politics informed opinions, schools, and shelters of been reduced to rubble. how do you think this shapes a generation and the politics then is that life has been shape? why vitamin the in depth analysis of the days global headlines inside story
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on our jazeera o a. hello again. the news, this house is era. iranians vote you get a presidential election. that's why they expect you to be won by a hotline to judge judiciary chief abraham res. he cast his verse in northern rom opinion polls show that he is, he has among voters his lo, from ivory coast president lauren backfires, returned home 10 years of to be expedited for war price. it was later acquitted by the international criminal court charges stem from post collection violence in 2011 . when he refused to concede defeat, following a presidential warner for the wrong. and 3 of the 7 election candidates dropped out
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before election day is who's, who's left the front runner, abraham, racy, the hard line of supports pushing ahead with nuclear deal diplomacy. he's running against fuller revolution regard. chief lawson as i e. who opposes the nuclear agreement. he's one and last 4 times before the youngest candidate is amir, are saying, because he's at the hash me who's the deputy speaker apartment, and this of the last her marty, the former governor of iran's central bank. let's speak to the dresser, columns, ada, whose see are the think tank deployed house. he georgia my from to iran. good to have you with us. so what are the main issues for voters in the selection? do they care particularly that to him? racy is a virtual shoe in thank you much for how many, you know,
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with the economy, the problem that we have in the country. especially for the last few years. the economy issues had natural domain content and majority of the people. and even those people who are not very eager to cast a vote is mainly because of the economic problems that they are facing. some of them are and actually at the settings where it be different, the government that they voted for 84 years ago. i mean, there was demonstration and some of them, some others aren't that aren't the big economy in general. and so because the dad they need to participate in the election however be based on the phone. and the only thing that we do have have you been able to and out and you said the miss terez the to be front thrown in a actually post to the election and apparently, and because based on the phone,
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he has something between 60 to 75 percent and popularity among those who are going to vote today and anywhere in the country. if rice he is elected on a, on a, on a low turn out, what will that mean to his legitimacy? you know, the least turn out to be a mom of 40 persons would be the lowest figure shows about 43 percent of turn out, which is not a huge turn out for you on especially at the time of depending on the time we did the creation that we had, so something between 40 to 60 is a new one that you were hearing in the presidential elections for the argument. even sometimes lower than that. of course we have had some times that we had 7080 percent of you, but what you're going to do about it boxes, but it doesn't mean that only my gosh, but, and be on the phone. and right now,
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the only thing that we have is pretty should be based on the points, but we don't have it in the form yet. when i was say we went with so many candidates, or potential candidates, just qualified from running before the election. does that explain the lack of enthusiasm among voters in that and as far as that concerned, it's a done deal. they don't really have much say in it. you know, it can be said about who are actually support this mr. ac. because they got the candidate even where the horse and the race. but for the other side and talking about the members candidate, we don't have, we didn't have actually major figures for the reform count to participate. it
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cannot be lives, dad, because the only major figure that was was the problem with the speaker and the lady johnny who is not a reform. and he actually bought a different lease or a conservative. i think i mean, categorized. but in for the last 4 years, he hadn't been there close to general honey. and because of the reform, you can see him as someone who can actually re present them, not necessarily reform. it's a candidate and he was the major for the space for what the sporting, quite surprising the force. and the leader said that there has been talking about that you'd be compensated. but the point is that those reform you are not be satisfied with the approval because he was not a true reform. preventative for them. and he doesn't cannot be that that because of the day the reform and the support is up as one you are not going to board today.
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it may need 1st of all because of the performance of prisoner on that ministration, which has been very weak. and he would not ethics the economy actually destroyed the economy. you can say that the internal conflicts among the reforms count and you know, we had written from a person called me wanting people to vote behalf from me will be who, what in 2009 is the grading on the board. so there was some in the cotton dinner conflict among the phone ms. kemp. okay, really good. talk to somebody. thanks, dave. have a glimpse out at the gunman in nigeria have reported a kidnapped at least 80 students in a raid on a school a little for some states of cabby. they said that 5 teachers were also a doctorate and an officer killed in the attack. it's the 3rd mass,
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kidnapping there in 3 weeks. gangs of men described as bandits, often stage, abductions, seeking ransoms. sam via has announced 3 weeks of morning following the death of its founding president, kind of calendar who was 97. at the ammonia. he was considered one of the fathers of african independence, had led his country for 27 years. count a champion, the confidence fight against a party. at h, i v. aids. the government has ordered flags to fly at half staff, and band or entertainment. as well as last as strikes on garza for the 2nd time in 2 days, it says the targeting for our sites was in response to incendiary balloons being sent into something israel day. it's the latest escalation and fighting, putting pressure on a cease fire between israel and hamas that came into effect almost a month ago. the current of ours pandemic continues to ravage last in america.
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paraguay is reporting more than 2000 new cases a day. and there's a shortage of hospital beds, oxygen and medicines, but in other nations, efforts to combat the virus appear to be working. daniel shribel reports us, not us. paraguay now has one of the was per capita death. an infection rates anywhere in the world. hospitals are over stretched the market, but we beg for them to attend to my mother, but they didn't give us any kind of attention. the only said there was no space at that time because they were overwhelmed with patients. and even when they can find room, they don't always have sufficient supplies of oxygen and medicines to treat their patients. not all of us, the patients are not directly turned away, but when they arrive, we explained to them that there is no longer enough oxygen. so they can not be given the care they deserve. and yes, unfortunately for 2 weeks now, patients have been turned away. back. less than 7 percent of paraguay, 7 and
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a half 1000000 population had been vaccinated until more a treated experts the, the infection rates are likely to keep rising. the forecast is brighter elsewhere where vaccination campaigns a more advanced here in argentine or 30 percent of the population has had at least one job with millions more. those who scheduled to arrive in the coming weeks with infection rates gradually falling. there's a perceptible rise of optimism in the 10s of thousands of pupils in one, sorry, province of return to their classrooms after months of online teaching at home. and he says, the whole sent the heck money that we're all happy to be able to come back. we are observing the covey 19 protocols. despite opposition from some we're diginero, same assembler school as a rule. so back to prepare for next year's calling. brazil's code,
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the crisis is still far from under control, but after more than a year of activity during which the 2021 carnival was canceled. many a relief to be active again, despite the risks he's been used, what he's got, i'm very happy to be back with the band after such a long time after a year of being separated a year without playing the drums. now i'm the happiest and most still person in the world. the pandemic is still, however, preventing some from fulfilling their dreams in ecuador doctor's novel in and we'd have postpone their wedding to keep treating cove it in 1900 patients. no matter. i dont really good at this because of how many families who can now deal with their loved ones. both have themselves recovered from the virus and say they'll beat it again with the whole country watching and waiting to see when they'll finally get married. dash 100. what a cyrus corona virus infections are on the rise again blamed on the delta variance
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which was 1st identified in india in the u. k. the number of hospital admissions has also been rising. officials estimates the delta vary interest responsible for more than 90 percent of new cases, mostly an unvaccinated younger people. as of friday, any one aged 18 and over can get the job. mexico is under more pressure to protect cyclists in the capital city. at least 22 people have been killed in road accident so far this year. manuel rob, hello reports from mexico city. this is a bicycle protests in mexico city. 2 demonstrations like these over alarming death toll among cyclists are becoming exceedingly calming. the activists say so far this year at least 22 people have been killed while riding in the city. a white bike frame represents another victim from a traffic accident. this one is for a 13 year old boy named rodriguez killed in
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a hit and run in april. the boy's mother paola says she has since become an activist to seek justice for other victims of traffic crimes. only for me who today was my son tomorrow. how many will they be? this cannot continue, the government must do its job. the public safety advocates say a culture of corruption and impunity means crimes on the road too often go unpunished. last year there were 278 feet tallies linked to road accidents in mexico city alone, according to government statistics. but activists say the real number is above 300 . yes, on the glove us element us please. this is not only about cyclists, this is about pedestrians and children who are dying on the street. this is a problem of attitudes and a lack of public policy that you go. sally's makes weeping through the streets of north america's big city. look easy, but to be a bi courier here, you've got to have your wits about you. and then you have to have
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a sick sense. people can get very aggressive on the road. daddio says the city lacks inappropriate strategy, that incentivizes road safety. mexico city government has invested heavily in making the roadways here for bike friendly, but as the number of cyclists is increased, so has the frequency of accident who's faced with mounting public pressure. city officials recently harsh and penalties against traffic violations. vanessa was the most in region one, transit law has been reformed. the changes on saucers, but they target the 2 sets of behaviors that are mostly drunk driver and those who repeatedly submit the infraction. activists and government critics see that even with the appropriate public policy in place, safer streets, can only be achieved if everyone abides by the rules of the road. manuel rap alone al jazeera mexico city. on a license, stephanie land, paris says,
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while coming back visit his 8 months off the pandemic forced at the close. but hugs are still banned. mickey mouse and all the characters and st crowds from safe distances management called the reopening a watershed moment for francis struggling, tourism, and hospitality. effective frances nashville, nighttime cur, fuel ended 2 days and faced moscow will no longer be required outdoors. ah, a check on the top stories on our 0, iranians voting in the presidential election that's widely expected to be won by a hotline judge. judiciary chief abraham racy cast, his ballots and southern to the wrong opinion. polls show that enthusiasm among people is low. outgoing president has under honie who can't run again due to turn limits is urging people to get out and vote out about to lead to these elections are very import.
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