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oh, a her again, you're watching 0 a reminder of our top stories on this news, our uranium voting in the presidential election. that's why be expected to be won by hotline for my judge. judiciary chief brain, right. he cast his vanity on earlier his key potential challenges were bought from running war violence and human rights violations drove another 3000000 people from their home last year. that's according to the us you report which says the cumulative total of the space people has reached almost $82.00 and a half. and gunmen in nigeria have reportedly kidnapped at least
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a few students in a raid on a school in the northwest and state of kathy. and they say 5 teachers were also abducted and officers killed is a 3rd masking, not being very intriguing to every coast. now with victims of post election violence say the return of no harm, bible is an opportunity to revive a court case against them. the former president arrived united john on thursday after 10 years abroad. he was acquainted of crimes against humanity dating back to 2010 when he refused to concede defeat in an election more than 3000 people were killed in the fighting that followed. i'm happy with being back in ivory coast 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 live to aren't here as i'm at a dream scene. i b, john forest. so i'm, it was the mood like in the country a day after long bull returned. well,
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folly the movies, of course, your optimism, yesterday's incident when the business picks up the job and most of the stuff that goes yesterday while i was open. but again, business activity has not picked up for us. it used to be because there are still people who are caught off or they weren't too closely to see things progress. i know the streets of our relative calm. there is no reaction except of course rectory from both sides. yesterday we heard so many supporters of president michael sort of making, you know what the members of the ruling party said, remarks that acceptable, the forcing friction and on their side. the victims of the post election bothers are also making remarks such capable of staring things up so that we're currently
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in hobbies and of course neighboring communities. but we are able to reach out to right. we heard earlier i made from victims of the 2010 post election violence. what did they have to say about both return? well, we just came from that press conference when we spoke to the leader of the team who said, well, they're happy that mr. will return a return call and that gives them an opportunity to revise. what about the production? they will want to see him sort of funny for the company. and that was why he was president for 10 years and i recourse in particular they were talking about violence came after the 20102011 elections, which of course killed more than 3000 people and just place thousands more. so that's the reaction right now. when you speak to people on the street,
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there was one woman who told us that we are happy, but he is freed by the international criminal court. and you'll come talk because of his f one without the other party. so he's coming year, provides an opportunity for i voted to meet, and so that difference was one woman said, she's not happy about the international criminal court discharge, acquitted mr. over for crimes against humanity. she said, well, i just need to start and put at him. i am a, what are they? they have not talked to me. so that's the situation. but the extend, if you hear from full onto people here and i recorded and not, of course, we'll make the task of reuniting or reconciling the various functions of this country. we understand russel wants to be part of the course, but the rhetorics is so, so, so high,
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but it's almost impossible to see how things progress in the next few months or so . thank you for that. update on a drink live. there be john ivory coast. we're not on our top story in the presidential election in iran and some of the issues around did us functions on iran as old as the law makers, public itself, washington has imposed round after round of them since 1979 across many sectors. iran received sanctions relief from the u. s. u n. u and in 2016 under the j. c. p . o, a or nuclear deal exchange for temporary limits on its atomic program. the trump administration re imposed all us sanctions and added new ones under a maximum pressure campaign. when he withdrew from the agreement was strong sanctions are expected to be lifted on the banking and energy sectors, automotive industry and force to name a few. but hundreds of other non nuclear sanctions are likely to remain. joining us
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down here in doha is miran come bravo has professor of government and director of the radian studies unit at georgetown university kata. thank you very much for being with us, mr. come rover. so this vote coming at a moment of tension over the 2015 nuclear cord. how do you see the outcome of the election affecting the ongoing negotiations on the nuclear deal? it's really hard to tell wholly the front runner abraham re see has indicated in one of the recent debates that he is in support of the negotiations. so we might still be surprised by racy who's conservative and hardliner, whom we would assume would be against negotiations. and iraq correspond with the united states. he might indeed pull nixon and try and improve relations in the same way. for example, that her adopted li medina tried to do that. the civilian population has,
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of course, been largely affected by the sanctions. the living standards of many ordinary radians have been hit hard, including the middle class. dewey radians today believe that the revival of the j. c. b o. a under the binding administration could change the tides no doubt the sanctions are fighting, but they're fighting the average person, not the government. the government is aware that it's legitimacy depends on factions. but it's also not in a hurry to rush to an agreement with the united states, certainly not one that it does not assume to be on equal footing. so we're in for prolong negotiation. i think what we're likely to see is a continuation of the role honie approach to the negotiations even under a possible or potential racy administration for men on the ballot. but one enjoys
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significant lead over the others. and that's the brain racy. as you mentioned, if he's elected, iran would be conservative across the board in terms of the parliament, the judiciary and the presidency. what would it mean internally and also extern me as far as iran relations with not just the us, but also israel and arab countries like saudi arabia. well, that's a really good question, but one that is difficult to answer because on the one hand reduction of factional differences within the system could mean that things will actually get done and that the different institutions of the state would not undermine one another necessarily. but, and also at the same time, it could very well be that now the conservatives would have to deliver,
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they would have to deliver on the economy. they would have to deliver on a reduction of regional tensions in which iran is, is embroiled. and they would have to improve the average lives of the iranian electors. but on the other hand, it could also very well mean toughening of the judicial space that's been available under ro, honey clamping down on some of the social freedoms that the iranians have been accustomed to over the last 8 years. and it could mean somewhat more restricted, even more restrictive political space inside the country. thank you very much for talking to. it's always good to have you on out to 0 miran, come, robert, joining us fair from i thank you. thank you. had leads $47.00 palestinians have been injured in a confrontation with israeli forces south of the occupied westbank city of mabel's
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soldiers, fire t a gas and rubber coated bullets to disperse demonstrators after friday. prayers. this week marks 50 years since the legal occupation of east jerusalem and similar protests in occupied these shows them left at least 11 palestinians injured out of fighting with these really forces 14 others were arrested. is there any forces where dispersing protestors who had gathered in opposition to the nationalist flag march held on tuesday. they were demonstrating against insults towards the prophet muhammad, which were heard during the flag march. stephanie deca is occupied east jerusalem with more. there had been cause for publishing is to gather here at damascus gates following friday prayers and protests to the inciteful in races. chance things like death to other arab burned their villages carried out by those foreign ultra nationalists during the flag march on. choose that it didn't happen here, but there was a gathering following friday prayers inside the lock. so most compound, there was a stand off with is really forces a couple of things arrested and injured. in general though the day has passed
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somewhat without incident, but it does indicate that there is still low level pensions on the ground. it also does follow on thursday morning century balloon having flown from gall closing around 8 fires in the gulf. the envelope area. israel responded overnight with air strikes on empty areas, empty training cabs. but there was a strong response and we do understand that israel had sent a message to massive warning to stop this course. negotiations are underway, brokered by egypt to try and achieve a long term cease fire that is complicated, but we know pressure is being put by egypt on how to not have reacted to that flag march. part of the concern we haven't seen a major escalation on the ground that some people were worried about, but certainly still low level tension. if your p and vote next week in the elections, overshadowed by famine in the war, hits northern region of degree. no one will be able to cast ballast in degree and
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logistical problems will stop others elsewhere from voting until september. but prime minister abbey, it is still describing it as the 1st attempt, a tree and fair elections monitor door reports from becky fodder robin has just been brought to the emergency unit of the city zonal hospital in becky town. he was shot in the stomach by militiaman, from the neighboring out for region. hodson, from the somalia and off for tribes have been fighting for the past 3 years following a dispute overland for partial and hundreds of heavily armed. a far gunmen attacked our village. they were brought in vehicles and was shooting every one inside. they took over our village. i saw at least 10 dead and about 20 others injured before i was injured. most of those injured in classes with our for malicious and up in this hospital. the trauma ward is full of patients wounded in the near david clashes of the border. medical worker of the big hospital say they're overwhelmed by the big
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number of patients arriving with gunshot wounds. they say they have been forced to move both table enough to move to the cut it off of the hospital to create more space for the critical engine. some of these young men have been discharged from the hospital, but with the alarm, the family in the grip of their opponents have chosen to stay that i have no home to go back to. our homes were burned by the raiders in our cattle and camels have been taken away. i really don't feel i am in the yoke in any more. but if the government believes i have any rights in this country, it should stop the conflict. this would help us return to our land. clashes between the r for and somali tribesmen will fall to get bad position by the federal government to handle the cities, somali inhabited districts to oper, regional state. since then, the conflict has only intensified for rights activists. also blame somali clumps will depend on under magic way of life for rating of our own grazing lands,
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while aided by somebody to jo, special forces, accusations, somali officials frequently deny ethnic based violence in it. he update not just limited to the alpha on somali regions in the british jungle boomers, region conflict between tribes have left hundreds that interest and months in the old murray university of the a 100. so when i'm civilian, something must have gotten thousands displaced of the or more politicians allegedly coordinated attacks on tribes in the area with an armed wing over able group in the region. in the foothills where the highlands of visio permit, the vast plains of the somali region, the scale of the suffering caused by a few peasant cutting ethnic violence is laid bare. here $98000.00 ethnic, somebody displaced by contacting the autumn origin half step up come to the residence of the clergy comp, mainly made up of farmers and businessmen. somebody who was put back tax 3 years ago. others have joined the come or recently on the soccer. i had everything i
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needed before the conflict. i had a booming business and coffee from what i've lost everything and now i have nothing to give my 12 children and i officials of the mileage and on decisions say, well they've done everything they could to improve conditions of the comp. more assistance is needed and by the baggage that we have established schools for the idp and helped wherever we could. but our resources are limited. we appeal to donors to preset these people so they can go but on a pendant lives. for now, if you pick continues to face a growing crisis of ethnic nationalism that some fear could take africa 2nd, most popular country apart. many hope the elections next week will bring them some respite. until then, you see a pick continues to be at a cross votes mohammed out the wall, just ita vicky in the somali region over here for now. and the current of ice pandemic in israel is giving more than
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a 1000000 cove in 1900 vaccines to palestinians. the pfizer jobs that will expire soon are being transferred to the palestinian authority in return these really say the palestinian authority will give back an equal amount when its own shipments survive. later this year, the japanese government stopped medical adviser says the safest way to hold a tokyo olympics would be with no fans present at all. his recommendation puts him at odds with organizes and the international empty committee who wants limited numbers of local spectators to attend funds from abroad, where band several months ago, and a final decision on local fees due to be made. next week, the games are beginning next month, despite mounting opposition across japan. the pandemic has had a strong impact on people who rely on tourism in argentina. among them are the indigenous coyer communities in the province of who we traceable has been meeting with some of the these women to find out how they're coping with
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a drastic downturn. bloom, america, if a town in the middle of the m, the mountains in northern argentina, it's famous for the hills of the 7 collars formed by the accumulation of c, laken river sediments. the town attract thousands of tourists every year. but the pandemic changed it all. women here are used to selling their textiles to make a living normally. now mighty sell group is struggling to pay her rent and is fighting eviction out on that for now, i am working here, but i have been asked to leave from this shop. i came to this town several years ago and i'm trying to sell my textiles and sustained my 14 year old daughter. it's become very difficult for me to look at. most of the women producing textiles come from indigenous communities in the province of who, who is mighty sell, says she learned the art of weaving from her grandmother. it takes about 6 days for
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a weaver like mighty cell to do this point. she could sell it for about $30.00. the problem is that there is no tourism this days because of the pen demik, and that's why weavers are trying to find a turn out of ways to sell the craft. and we must begin, you know, and that's how the medical market website was born. a tool to fell handicrafts from the area around the world said, who am i sure says the website is having an impact in a moment. all up on the me, ludo the pandemic is very difficult with a full lockdown in place. we did a meeting a few days ago and people are telling us that exporting things will make a difference. we have had requests from france and switzerland and hopefully will be able to sell a lot more. women from indigenous communities take the time to handcraft. each item, the wolf comes from the jama and the sheeps. the colors come from onions, cabbage, and dried insect. so,
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here we have alarm is and we have time to share the wall and work on it. we didn't have to diet to natural and made by us, but people like be 30 now. cool. says she still getting used to the new technology . we've gone down there yet, but about out of what a bit afraid of the new technology because we're not ready. they want to tell us they will deposit the money in the bank, but i don't know whether they will do it. we're also afraid of packing and all those things the pandemic you've having an impact all across the country. but in reward regions, it is forcing people to adapt and use technology to survive. there is, i will as jessina who we identity now. not american couple who pointed guns at black lives matter. protesters have pled guilty to charges stemming from the incident, patricia and mach macowski, drew international attention in june last day when they started waving the weapons that demonstrated by their home have been fined $3000.00 under
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a pdf. my son is here next week for been a long time coming, but the netherlands looked like a force to be reckoned wave once again. this year or 20 my jackson after the break . ah ah ah ah ah
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ah ah ah ah ah, i am not. his son, i thank you very much for the one near moscow for brazil as the host nation continued there. perfect thoughts of the cult erica. they thrust through for now to make it to and from to it's a result that keeps them top of group be, now mar,
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now has $68.00 goals for brazil, who's closing in on pearl is national team record, which stands at $77.00 according to official fifo records or so it makes me sad or to be sincere. my dream was always to play for the brazilian team with this show you that i never imagined i would reach these numbers. it's very emotional for many reasons. it's a difficult time across the world and not just yeah, and it's a great joy. the history that has been made here. i want my family and friends to be proud. so i hope that the world is proud of me because these numbers are nothing . what is really important for me is the brazil team, the brazil shirt. columbia might work very well with a fiery affair, while there were no goals for just 7 yellow cards. and the red one that for louis liaison. despite the nail nel draw the result these columbia, 2nd in groupie, the who's
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were london could be replaced as hosts for the euro. 2020 final and semi finals with us saying they have a condenser contingency plan, wembley stadium is expected to admit 40000 spectators for the matches. if i say they are confident things will go ahead as plant, but they have some demands or they want $2500.00 v i fees as well as traveling supporters to be exempt from the present quarantine rules. but discussions ongoing about keeping visiting fans in a bubble. england itself just delayed, be further lifting of locked l measures in an effort to curb the spread of coke with 19 with the past, which has been allowing full capacity games is reportedly being considered to replace wembley. we've been speaking to international football, jennifer gavin hamilton, who believes a change could happen. i think it's
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a possibility that you, i was hoping that the stadium capacity the stake tendencies would be increased at wembley. is the tool that went on. and the hope is that the final, the final will be at 50 percent capacity with more people than in the group stages . so that was always the hope. but i think that was dependent on the force and the spread of the pandemic being under control in june and july. and of course, there's been a change in the circumstance with the restriction still in place for another month . so that sort of change you. i think they won't guarantees from the the, the english govern government that so the b i piece and the visiting heads of the football associations can, can attain gains and what have to currency. so this is, this is josefa pudding, the english f i and the british government on the spot and hoping to force the issue on matters on the fields on thursday, belgium have reached the knockout stages. they fought from
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a goal down to be serious at denmark team, who are playing for the 1st time since christian ericsson had a cardiac arrest. david stokes has more tributes in the stands and on the pitch for christy and erickson just 5 days earlier. in the same copenhagen stadium, denmark star player was resuscitated on the pitch after suffering a cardiac arrest in their opening game against finland. while he continued his recovery in hospital. his teammates were back looking for the 1st when in the tournament up against the world's best team, belgium and the danes made a fantastic start. going ahead after just 2 minutes, 3, use it paulson sending the home crowd, whiles then there was a touching moment when the ball was kicked out in the 10 minutes prompting a minute's approval for erickson's denmark's number 10. the translation of that is all it is with you christian. they went in ahead of time,
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but it was all about belgium after the break, especially kevin de bruna making his 1st appearance in the tournament after coming back from injury. first, he set up talking have thought, who leveled up the game at 11. and then he got one of his own to put belgium ahead . although we celebrations were understandably muted. they didn't go down without a fight, though, and not in rough white, with inches away from an equalizer lake tone. they finished with 19 shots to belgium was 5, but it was belgium who want it and secured the place in the knockout stage. denmark still without a point, but all is not lost with 4 to 6 3rd place teams going through. they still got a chance. they do need to be russia in the funnel. great game though. david stokes outages era. the netherlands have booked a spot in the round of 16 and they beat austria to make it to and from to memphis. the pie with the 1st go from the council book and then he was involved in the build
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up the 2nd. this move eventually finished by a gentle them fries to know the final school. and also one in group see and 2nd, with 3 unity to make it to the milwaukee bucks have forced a decisive game 7, an eastern conference semifinals against brooklyn, also collapsed in the previous game that took them on the brink of elimination. the buck dominated game with middleton sod, with 38 point with milwaukee winning. 804289. the on the bill for this moment that nobody is going to be, there might be hard, but we are, we are capable of doing the no show everybody. my son was radically master and buddy know, came to play came to campus and that's what next my team and hopefully we can do that game 7. and again, that is for, for me
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legal traffic jams. so people turning to the waterways kinds of the costs on. i'll just go to them from one is a home was kept was what rooms were made. it turned into a nightmare of rest and torture. by argentina, johnson footballing legend, eric tend to introduce his cloud, your temporary one of the special views up for their beliefs. whatever that cost football rebels on al jazeera, the part of the time, both must always good luck. we are the was traveling the extra mile where all the media don't go. we go there and we give them a chance to tell their story. in the next episode of science in a golden age, i'll be exploring the contributions made by scholars during the medieval period in the field of chemistry, they transformed the superstition of alchemy into the science of chemistry. many of
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