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the cost around. what moves will use and cohen does that matter to you? oh, i know you're watching l 0. mind of us health stories this our thing has been extended in iran presidential election opinion polls of predicting victory for the traditional chief abraham rice. the penn out is thought to be low to several prominent cabinet, were excluded on there are seen an advance copy of the you and latest report on the children and conflict. the un failed to put israel on its global blacklist, that despite their, documenting more than
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a 1000 grade violations against children in the occupied territory. israeli forces of injured, at least 11 palestinian protested at the compound, as well as in the occupied west bank. 47 people were injured in a demonstration against illegal israeli settlements. that's return now to our top story runs presidential election. we can speak to hillary man leverett, who is a former us national security official. and the co op of going to to ron y. america must accept the stomach republic of iran. she joins us now live from mclean, virginia via skype many thanks for joining us now. just, sarah, how closely will be us be monitoring this iranian election? do you think? i think people here in the washington area are monitoring it very, very closely. but 1st and foremost, just to see that it's over, i think there has been
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a lot of expectation of who would be the next president in iran, who in the biden administration have to work with. and i think they're just ready to, to move on to the next administration in iran and know who they're going to work with . well, if the winner is abraham, right, he see someone who is subject to us sanctions. how would that impact diplomacy between the 2 countries? i think diplomacy between the 2 countries is going to be difficult regardless of who wins. but let's just perhaps go with the probability that the front runner that just as the chief justice run se will when he is under us sanction. so that will be difficult. he's someone that nobody, i think in the u. s. government has, has really dealt with or any of his advisors. so a very different group of people then there are honey administration with whom many on the democratic side here in the washington area. we've, we've dealt with many of those neuro honey administration, whether it's for
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a minister, 3 for some of the advisors. we've been dealing with them for many, many years actually going back decade. so it will be a whole new group of people on the iranian side. but really here within the, by an administration, there's not that much of an interest in pursuing in depth, constructive productive diplomacy with iran is really a focus on doing the minimum necessary in terms of lifting sanctions or even sanctions in order to really contain iran and keep the status quo, there's not a lot of interest here in some sort of transformative agreement or a huge diplomatic breakthrough in just saying august 7th is when ronnie finishes his position and the new president takes over. is there a hope you think in the us that the nuclear deal. busy will be done by then people say that around here they will say, can rhetorically, that they want to have
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a deal as soon as possible. they're not trying to waste time. it would be good to have a deal before the new iranian administration is inaugurated in august. but the reality is that having a long drawn out negotiations benefits the buying and ministration, that is, their goal is to be in a long process of dialogue, negotiation with iran. because while they're, while the 2 sides are talking, they're less likely to be shooting. there's less likely to be a war that could draw the binding ministration into the middle east situation that it doesn't want. but please keep in mind it's very important the by an administration is not looking for some major breakthrough. so for them, having these talks go on and on and go into another stage of talks that deal with other aspects of iranian behavior that people within the body administration don't like, like iran missile program, human rights, all of these other things that benefits divide administration. so while there will continue to be talk about trying to get a nuclear agreement back on, you know,
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back into implementation. the focus really is to keep the iranians in talks for as long as possible. ferry, interesting to get your perspective. hillary man leveretts, former us national security official, a ceasefire between the military and armed groups last barely 3 days before collapsing. now more than 100000 people have fled into the jungle with few supplies . tony chang reports from the ty, me on my border. a single mind, a bird perches on the temple roof and thailand and o men for those. the believe it brings bad luck. but just down the road. no time for superstition, people are packing up supplies to send across the board to man, man. they have to operate without the tire authorities knowing and with no guarantees. the aid will get through it. it's very difficult to get access to the displaced people. some of the aid workers were arrested and some of the donation
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items were destroyed and burned by the me. in my army, the supplies loaded onto a truck, blankets, medicine, top hollands and food. this consignment will be driven across the borders. elsewhere. it must be carried by hand from the other side of the border. the correct army is in control. it was one of the ethnic groups that signed up to a cease foreign man ma, until the military coup. in february, the aid is unloaded from the truck and taken to a makeshift jungle camp. it's the monsoon season and conditions a tough. nonetheless, a steady flow of new arrivals. these people had checked through the jungle for 3 days from the most of my township that has seen the fiercest fighting. but here is elsewhere. covet protocols, prevail, temperature has taken a mask, warn. they must remain isolated for 14 days. despite the conditions, however, every one is grateful to be away from the fighting. doesn't know for them now. we
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were sleeping in our house when the me and my soldiers came near a village. we were very skewed. we can't stay in the village anymore, or the artillery hit our village late at night we were very scared and hurried to get up and ran to the jungle to hide from the shell. fighting and kaya state has been fierce men, most army has unleashed the full might of its military machine, helicopter gunship, jets and heavy artillery firing the civilian neighborhoods. its troops have left a trail of destruction in the towns and bodies littering the streets many decomposed beyond recognition. in the tropical heat, some believe this is a deliberate policy to force the karinnee from their homeland everything the region has, has a very specific purpose or purposes that is to, to drive people away from their homes. and to make it possible for them to
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return, some people daring to go back, but with so many homes burned to destroy. there's a real concern. the arm is intention, is to push people back into the jungle for long periods of time, or even worse, to push them over the border here into thailand. but thailand has shown little interest in taking in tens of thousands of refugees as it did in the ninety's, the memos john to enforce a similar policy on the carini. that means that these children could remain in the makeshift camps for months or even years forced from their homes by military to the may also have robbed them. the future. toni chang al jazeera on the time me on my border brazil senate has widened investigation into the handling of the corona of ours pandemic, nearly half 1000000 people have died in brazil. and president j are both scenarios phase criticism for being dismissive of the outbreak in his country. let's get more details with monica, yanna kev,
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who's in rio de janeiro. what more can you tell us about this investigation? well, this is a step forward in the investigation which began in april 14 people are now under investigation. they're not just being heard as witnesses by the senate committee, which is investigating the government's handling of the pandemic. and the main areas that they're investigating is why did brazil delay the roll out vaccines? when it is a country that has the manpower it has the installations and everything to, to implement math vaccination fast as it did in the past. all so why did it not accept offers of the pfizer vaccine when it should have last year and why the government has been so dismissive of depend demik with the president not wearing a mask, not,
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not emphasizing social distance thing much on the contrary now of the saw 14 people that are going to be now investigated, not just heard. among them are the former health minister. it was the will the current health minister, some kid august, and the former foreign affairs minister, which i was short. and i thought i will. so this is what is going to happen now, and this is just as the country is about to hit the landmark of half a 1000000 dead by 19 many thanks, monica yanna. keith ever, us palestine health ministry is rejecting a vaccine exchange deal with israel. israel had agreed to provide 1000000 doses of 5 jobs in return for an equal amount when its own shipments arrive later this year
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. the palestinian authority says the israeli vaccines had an expiration date sooner than had been agreed as to needed abraham, who live in bethlehem in the occupied west bank. give us a bit more detail on this ro, according to the paulson in health minister. what pier than abreast on friends with the spokesperson of the palestinian government. they say that the shipment they receive today, which is between 92100000 jobs on either did not come or went up to the palestinian standards according to the deal that was struck by pfizer. the pulse, an official say that the agreement was that these doses should expire in july and august. and that's because they can give that to the people that they found out for them to the policy and official that these jobs expire in june. which is why they held a press conference and said that they are rejecting the whole dean and they are sending back those batches. and now we'll wait for the vaccines that they've already
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ordered from pfizer to arrive or thing to them. they should be here in september or october, and they many have been telling us that they believe that israel of trying to score p. r points after a lot of criticism came to israel because it is the occupied power or the to international law. many human rights organizations said that you to vaccinate palestinians, but they didn't do that. and they believed that they were trying to give those shipments to the palestinians because they were already going to throw it away and try to score p r points. remember, we also have a huge government in as well, and this is what, why many palestinians need, but there's rooms acting in bad faith. now, when it comes to the vaccination drive in the past and it's, it's going relatively no, it's not even more than 13 percent of the population that have received the jobs. so this deal is also that the name of the scene is also expected to further to low
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down the vaccination rate and maybe take a few months for the palestinians to get to the heard the immunity because they're saying that they need to get 70 percent to have some sorts of her immunity and be able to open up businesses and regular life. many thanks for that. neither abraham nor the corona virus. very cold. delta is becoming an increasing concern for governance in the u. k. where up to 90 percent of the new cases are linked to the highly infectious variance is also being blame for infections in moscow tripling. and just to weeks, health officials worn, it could become the dominant variant in europe within months, showing how small the delta vary in 1st discovered in india is making itself at home in europe. in britain, it's responsible for new infection numbers soaring past 11000 in a single day, and doubling every 11 days hospital admissions arising though deaths remain low.
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that's because the success of the vaccine rollout means the elderly and vulnerable of protected, leaving mainly young adults to get it and they tend to be less susceptible to serious illness. in countries where vaccine wrote out is less advanced, the risk is greater. the russian capital of moscow has seen daily infections rise by 30 percent this week, prompting an extension of restrictions and the rebuke of public behavior from the kremlin that our total nihilism and the low vaccination level were behind the search. we must also not forget the counting of the infection itself. converts is only 18th of the country's population has been vaccinated with russia's own sputnik vaccine. and it's now become mandatory for those in public facing work like retail education, health care, and public transport to get the job elsewhere in the e u, where vaccination programs have escalated after a slow start,
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restrictions are being eased and holiday travel is back home in the hope of a post cove in summer. european football championship matches drawing big crowds, but the delta variants may have other ideas and countries like germany, a warning that it could become the dominant strain continent wide by the autumn. its characteristics are, it is a better match for the ace to receptor on the humans cells. so if this is the receptor, this is the virus, it forms a better, a better fix, a better attachment. and because it is a able to better attached to human cells, you need few number of virus particles to set up a infection where people travel so will the virus, the variant is present in more than 80 countries worldwide. and many are looking at the u. k. as experience as an object lesson in the perils of over confidence. we've not done, i think 80 percent of adults in this country have had
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a 1st job. and we're now asking 18 year olds to come forward. so when making huge, huge progress, the country that has trumpeted vaccine success loudest in europe is for the moment moving fastest in the wrong direction. jonah whole al jazeera, the japanese government top medical adviser says the safest way to hold the ta carolyn pigs would be with no found present at all. is recommendation puts him at odds with organizes and the international olympic committee who was in the midst of numbers of local spectators to attend will fans from abroad, were bound several months ago. and a final decision on locals is due to be made next week by the salami has moved from take and if she got only his, the top adviser on the government's panel on facing the ban demik today, he held the press conference with several other experts for about one and
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a half hours. he mentioned that the, this discomfort is intended to show his he's and these other colleagues opinion on how to face the bandit and to show a warning to know denies is also basically what he said is that it's better not to have spectators, the games at all. and mr ami, just yesterday he was standing about 2 meters away from, but i mean, to go and just forgot announced lifting the state of emergency. and that he would prefer to see spectators in the olympic stadium and events which contradict exactly with what they are saying to date. this is just adding more confusion about the situation and how the organizers are going to handle that issue. that they miss how she moto, the head of the organizing committee. she said that they're going to limit the
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number of people engaged in the, in the games and visiting japan from 78253000. that's $25000.00 less than they decided before. but just a few days ago, the committee itself, the organizing committee, said that they expecting that the $225000.00 people would be attending the different the events and olympics when they are held. next month. on the 25th of july, nigerian forces have managed to rescue 2 teachers and 5 students from kidnappers. they were part of a group, abducted early on friday. so right on a school in the north western states of cabbie, the 3rd mass, kidnapping that in 3 weeks. fidelis and ball has the latest from a boucher the major military statement in boucher said that
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the troops were chased after the doctors. and during that process, the way to force them to split the those they adopted into $25.00. and within that period the teachers and some of the students on one side and then the other students, the large majority of the other students were on one side. so during that period to do, able to also closing on them and fighting hard exchange of gunfire. the, let's go some of these to them, which is the 5 students and 2 teachers. and they're hoping that they will be able to close in on the band dates and be able to rescue more of them. but so far, we still don't know how many students were picking from the school because the government has not announced or made public the number of those were picking the school or it is also not issued in the statement confirming the number, but 2 witnesses had said that that list
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a result that takes them top of group on 4 point spain and pull into the other teams and this group and they play each other on saturday. a penalty kick for patrick shake. the czech republic gave him his 3rd goal of the tournament in their group. the game against croatia for asia leveled the game up things to go from. even perry sage, the world cup finalists, are still in danger of going out. having taken just one point from there 1st to gain, then mike make denmark midfield there. christian ericsson has been discharged from hospital following a successful operation just days after suffering a cardiac arrest. the 29 year old collapsed on the pitch during denmark's opening game against finland on saturday. erickson's life was saved by cpr. he since had a heart starter device implanted for the 1st time in 25 years, england in scotland are sent to meet the major tournaments. their last encounter was at the euros in 1996 when england beat their neighbors to know at london's
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wembley stadium. this game takes off in a few minutes time at the same location. scotland are looking to hit back from a defeat against the czech republic, while england started their campaign with a one nail when over croatia of thousands, a scotland found or in london for the game. the city's mare has urged corners not to travel out for the match with only a limited attendance allowed for the game. no fans zones are in place for large numbers of people. scotland are playing in the major tournament for the 1st time in more than 2 decades. pro delete those group lives. hopefully they can make his own smile. it ended again. spent a long life in england, nevermind, but football player and, and coach in korea. so good memories don't hear also lots of good friends on the night. one got one to one desperately. it's a different feeling. you can't really put
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a finger on about was different because of the play you approach every game the same. but just to build up the funds that the n j, if it's a unique game and i'm definitely looking forward to, to wembley, is that house the final on july? the 11th, but you wait for says that has a contingency plan in place to switch venues. when lee is expected to admit $40000.00 spectators for the knockout rounds, you wait for says it's confident that will happen, but they do have some demands. they want traveling supporters to be exempt from 10 day quarantine rules. a beta passes being considered as a replacement. we've been speaking to international football journalists, gavin hamilton, who believes that change could happen. i think it's a possibility that you, i was hoping that the stadium capacity, the state of tennessee would be increased at wembley, the tollman went on. and the hope is that the semi finals in the final will be at 50 percent capacity with more people than in the group stages. so that was always
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the hope. but i think that was dependent on the force and the spread of dependent thing under control in june and july. and of course, there's been a change in the circumstance with the restriction still in place for a 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 attend games and what have to currency. so this is, this is josefa pudding, the english f i, the, and the british government on the spots and hoping to just force the issue name are scored for brazil as the whole nation continued their perfect start to the cobra america. they thrash peru formula to make it to winds from to its result. to keep from top of for b, a me are now has 68 goals from miss l. he's close in on pell. a national team record which stands at $77.00 according to official fees. or records columbia match
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with men as well. it was finally a fair while there were no goals that produce 7 yellow cards and a red one for louise diaz. late on spite the nail nail, draw the result leaves columbia 2nd group knocking box and forth a decisive game 7 in the eastern conference, semi finals against brooklyn, after collapse in their previous game, that put them on the brink of elimination above hit back to dominate game 6 chris middleton start with 38 point. 72 uncle added a 30 with milwaukee winning it 104 to 89. re max for sap and when quickest. in the 2nd practice, the head of the french grand prix, and the world championship liter setting the pace despite this incident, which resulted in various parts of his car falling off the shop. and leave title holder lose. hamilton by 4 points in the overall standings. ok, and that is your sport for now, back to you. melinda. thanks far. and that's it. from the marine side for this news,
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