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council. a vaccine deal with israel because the dose is expired earlier than had been agreed from the u. k. to russia, as the current of ours, delta very could dramatically set back a european recovery. and the countries missing from a un blacklist, despite gray violations against children in conflict on ah, on the final polls have closed in iran, off to an extension for late comers to vote in the presidential election that's expected to put the country on a more conservative path the hard line head of the judiciary abraham right e see is widely tip to win. but many iranians are weary and frustrated with the countries economic problems and voter apathy is likely to weigh on turn out in this election activist called for a boy called after
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a range of candidates were excluded by the very powerful guardian council. i said, beg reports from tact ron, it's a tale of 2 elections, a part of society that feels disappointed and let down appears to have stayed away from the poles. my name resign other than that because they didn't. i didn't tote because it's useless. the previous government came and made a lot of promises and i know this government will do the same on right through. i didn't vote because the candidate i wanted to vote for was after did a judge, but he was disqualified. that's why i didn't. and then did those consider more faithful, the backbone of support? the political establishment relies on my son at that i've been voting for 40 years . look at my id document. there's no more space for selection steps today. i voted for mr. racy. i want him to help the, you know, one assisted us. i hope they help the youth and all the miserable people from the
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day we became eligible voters. that 18 we have attended the elections. this is proof. we have voted in all elections, no room left standing. i voted for mr. wright more than i'm and they have been called for an election boycott. but the main functions urged people to come out. and the highest authority in the country, the supreme leader lead the cold by casting the 1st vote. it's not clear, it's worked. some don't see a candidate, they can vote for others. don't believe in the system that seen many candidates disqualified, many feel the economy has been mismanaged. prison has some real honeys. administration blames us sanctions imposed after donor trump. pull the u. s. out of the 2015 nuclear deal, unemployment and inflation, or at all time highs. the currency has severely devalued. here in the south of there on everyone we spoke to who voted said they chosen election. frontrunner just re chief ibrahim, right. you see that he faced 2 of the conservatives and one murderous candidate,
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but several of those were excluded vain. he's also being the head of the judiciary since 2019 is close to the supreme needa and has support from hotline. as many may criticize the outcome of this problem. the question now is, what was the voter turnout be? what percentage of the vote would get he may win the election but not necessarily widespread popular support. i said vague, i just, there are there on well, as mentioned there, abraham, right, you see is considered the front runner, but it's not his 1st bid for power a hotline had to iran victory for the presidency in 2017, but lost out to hassan ro, honie he'd be the 1st president already sanctioned by the u. s. for his alleged role in the execution of thousands of political prisoners 30 years ago. while it's not officially taking sides, the cleric has the backing of the powerful revolutionary gods. also support the supreme leader. he seen, as i tell a harmonized protege the victory could strengthen his position as a possible successor to hon. and i well treated farsi as the executive vice
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president of the quincy institute joined us now from washington. and we know that the policy decision making in iran is this sort of bargaining between different factions and bodies. but obviously the supreme leader is the most powerful figure in the country. to what extent is this election a so says vehicle of succession planning. it seems very much as if it's been an engineer to do exactly that, as you mentioned, racy lost his election against ronnie in 2017. it would be quite embarrassing and problematic to try to turn him into the next a dream leader if he never manages to win an election this time around the engineer the elections in such a way that it essentially almost was a 6 from the outset. only putting in to non conservatives, both of them rather on known. and it took them far too long to be able to get
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a degree of support or trying to rally the anti stablish and rolled around and precisely because they were unknown quantities to large extent. so it seems like this has been designed in order to make sure that he gets his air of legitimacy after which it will be easier for him to be able to take on the position of the supreme leadership. what can we expect to the next couple of years then f. c, design outcomes about safeguarding i took home and i use legacy. what possible structural changes could that be on the horizon to consolidate that sort of control where it depends. if this now is an indication of not just a temporary shrinking of the political space in iran in order to pay the way for you to become president supreme leader. or if this is designed to be a more permanent shift in the manner in which the iranian political space obviously never been particularly wide. but it's never been dis narrow either. if this is
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what they are aiming to do, if that's the case we're talking about iran, clearly moving in a much more authoritarian direction in the next couple of years. what are the implications iran relationship with the west and the rivalry with saudi arabia in the region? i think the relationship with us on some broad issues, there's not going to be significant change. i think the ronnie's are going to go forward and it's here to the g. c p. if it can be revived. however, when it comes to expanding negotiations with the west to start addressing other issues potentially renegotiate elements of the deal, i don't think it will be as much of an appetite. anyone for that? i think this is an administration that is like you also going to look more eastward towards china than what ronnie government there. moreover, when it comes to relations with the regional stage, i think it's like they got to take a pretty hard stamps. but i think it may actually end up being
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a greater priority compared to what it's been in the last couple years. the reformist and the moderate camp, which has had more prominence or made more progress and recent is but has suffered it from divisions. now, did they make, was it a misstep? did they make a mistake by not throwing their support, bind her mighty in a very well end up being so because at the end of the day, the idea that boy caught will be a major blow to the system. does not appear to be supported by empirical, sorry, see me, will be temporarily an issue in the password that has been tried. for instance, in the case of the election of, i mean is, are they just lead to situation in which the hardliners had a much easier time taking the presidency. and most people who were encouraging people to boy it back then ended up regretting it. whether that will repeat itself, fear remains to be seen, but there's not a lot of indications as to why this strategy would be particularly successful.
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trisha parson, thank you. thank you for having me. ah . now the palestinian health ministry of counseling a vaccine exchange deal with israel. israel had agreed to provide a 1000000 doses, find the jobs in return for an equal amount on palestine to own shipments arrive later this year. the palestinian authority says the israeli vaccines had an expiration date sooner than had been agreed. well, the health minister my, i'll kyla said that the decision followed health inspectors finding that vaccines didn't meet the standards. but the climate of talking after the medical technical teams received the 1st patch, the vaccine to saving, they found that they did not match a technical specifications that we had agreed earlier. we contacted the prime minister and the decision was made, the deal was canceled. and we will remain committed to buying enough accedes for
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all people and depression 5 to provide the vaccines as early as possible or governance across europe, a scaling back plans. the eas restrictions is the delta variance of the corona virus continues to spread, set to be behind a sharp rise in cases in russia, germany. and here in the u. k. john hall reports 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. 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,
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prompting an extension of restrictions and the rebuke of public behavior from the kremlin. that technique, even total nihilism, and the low vaccination level will behind the search. we must also not forget, the counting of the infection itself, converts to 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 jap elsewhere in the e u, where vaccination programs have escalated after a slow start, 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 variant may have other ideas with the leaders of france and germany warning against complacency. that's not really what we need to remain vigilant. as far as the spread of mutations or variance is concerned. we can see this in great britain
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cameras. i can only say we can't behave as if the corona virus pandemic is those where people travel. so will the virus, the variant is present in more than 80 countries in the world? health organization says it could soon be the dominant global strain. many are looking at the case 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 a 1st job. and we're now asking 18 year olds to come forward. so we're making huge huge progress. the country that has trumpeted vaccine success loudest in europe is for the moment moving fastest in the wrong direction. jona whole al jazeera. meanwhile, south africa is recorded its highest number of daily infection since january. more than 13000 cases were reported in the past day. south africa did bring back to
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restrictions this week after a sudden rise in infections. the government has deployed the army and gotten province to enforce the rules. and then hospitals and you guys are saying they are running out of beds and oxygen cylinders. countries dealing with its largest number of cases and the pan demik began. there are more than $65000.00 reported cove. at 19 infections. al jazeera has seen an advance copy of a new un reports on children. an armed conflict meant to name and shane countries and groups that commit great violations against children serious government, me, and mars military on yelman's, who few rebels are among those named but israel while criticized. avoid the blacklist diplomatic editor james bay's explains. this is always very controversial when this is published every year. it's a report on children living in conflict zones and then in an amex, the report, a list of those countries and groups that are responsible for maiming and killing
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children. now in the report, the certainly criticism of israel it talks about more than a 1000 grey violations against children in east jerusalem, the west bank and gaza. and the report says, i quote un remains deeply concerned by the number of children killed and maimed and continues to israel to investigate each case where live ammunition was used. that's in the body of the report. you turned to the annex, which is supposed to be the blacklist the u. n. a supposed to provide this every year to the security council. and israel is not listed on the blacklist look to yemen. and that the who the rebels are this state for killing or maiming, more than 250 children on the saudi led coalition is responsible according to the report for killing or maiming 194 children. but you will find that the who sees are in the annex on the blacklist bought the saudi led coalition on not on the amex, the formal list,
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we believe has now been circulated to the security council. it's still private. it will be published in the coming days and the security council will discuss it in about 10 days time, watching out his air ally from london still ahead of ban confrontations at the unlike some most compound after friday, pres and occupied east jerusalem. also, armenians are a people in morning after last year is devastating defeat. so as a by john hundreds of prisoners of war still to come home and this weekend says snap elections brought on by the crisis. i'm re challenge and i have more lights are in the program. ah. hello there. let's start in australia and we've got a weather system swirling away in the se that's bringing wet and windy weather to coastal areas of new south wales. some sunshine, it does to break through,
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but it storms and showers for sidney. victoria, seeing some frosty starts to the morning, the sunshine will come through as we move into the afternoon. but there is a bit of a brisk wind blowing in, and that's going to affect tasmania as well as some fog in the mornings. but the wet weather will kick in in the afternoon. we move into sunday that pushes off towards new zealand. elsewhere in australia, looking fine and why does it change on the cards for purse as a weather front, moves its way and that's a cold from bringing with it some wet and windy weather for pers. plenty of cloud cover and look what that does for the temperature will be nestling into the mid teens. by the time we get to sunday, about 4 degrees below average for this time of year. and the weather will hit new zealand as we get into saturday. edging into the north island, plenty of rain for the bay of plenty as well as wellington, and that moves its way down to the south island as we go into sunday. sunshine for
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command the main story. pulls in iran presidential election of clothes with the hotline head of the issue of brain rice. the widely tip to when turn out is reportedly been low with opposition. parties calling for a boy because of the fall off to several candidates for candidates were excluded. a new report not yet made public names and shame countries and groups that have committed great violations on children in conflict zoned series government in yemen to the rebels are among those names in the policy and health ministries cancelling a vaccine exchange deal with israel, palestinian authority is saying, the israeli vaccines had an expiration date sooner than had been agreed. well, in all the developments at least 11 palestinians have been injured in confrontation with israeli forces and occupied east jerusalem. this happened after friday prayers that the alex i'm most compound,
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israeli forces with dispersing protest as he gathered in opposition to the nationalist flagged march which was held earlier this week. they were demonstrating against chance of death to arabs and insults towards the prophet mohammed made by is res. at the march and in beta and the occupied west bank at least $47.00 pallets . things have been injured during protest against an illegal settlement. outpost israeli soldiers fight tear gas and rubber coated bullets to disperse. demonstrate is after friday, pres this week, marks 54 years since the illegal occupation of east jerusalem. stephanie deca have more protests had been called for. i thought of damascus gate and protest to the races. i didn't spiteful charm by the israeli right wing nationalists on the flag march on tuesday. the project didn't reached a mask escape a couple of 100 did protest. soon after friday prayers in the alex, a most compound there was a stand off with is really forces
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a couple of polishing and injured and rested. it was then dispersed. we also had the usual friday protest in beta in the occupied westbank, people there of the village, protesting against the expansion of the setup. let's say of the illegal is really outpost of every tar. this is an outpost that has really been expanded over the last month or so set up early last month. how this thing is protesting against it. it's also very close to land that they use olive groves that the residence of the village only can now no longer access it because it's been declared and military zone. interestingly enough, this government is really government. there is an eviction order against the outpost or parts of it, at least certainly today media report saying that it's expanding faster than the actual government can keep up with it. so a lot of watchers here are saying that it's going to be one of the main tests early tests of this new government prime minister nationally. bennett, of course supports the settler movement. some reports indicate that he's going to
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be given a child to try and convince the settlers there to lead willingly. i think that is going to be difficult and then perhaps it is going to have to come down to defense minister began to deal with it by force the general assembly as adopted a resolution calling on countries to stop selling weapons to me in law. it also asked the military gen to, to release political prisoners, including the former civilian leader, unsung sushi, the bodies, special envoy on memories of warning the countries at risk of a large scale civil war. 4 months after the army overthrew the democratically elected government countries un ambassador is distance himself from the ruling. genta welcome the general assemblies move. we believe that it went to some extent contribute to put pressure on the military to stop there in humane act, in emma and to father consolidate the people a fought for the restoration of democracy in emma. now the refugee sacrament and
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cox's bazaar bangladesh is the largest in the world. the u. s. refugee agency says more than $888000.00 rank off of them. children live there off to being displaced from me and my sense of fire took place in march. many have been struggling to rebuild their homes and others their lives. natasha good name reports in seconds. a fire on a march afternoon turned homes made of plastic sheeting and bamboo poles into ash. at least 15 people were killed and 500 injured. it was another trauma in a life full of them for the hang go refugees living inside this camp in bangladesh . i was and i was praying inside the mosque. i rushed towards my home and i didn't see my father and mother. they both died in the fire. the last few months have brought renewed misery for her seen a beggar and her family. but its also been tinge with relief as our new mother. we
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sat for the last as my husband died in the fire, so much suffering. we were staying in a plastic temporary shelter where we faced hot weather and rain. the whole family were stay in one small room. now by the grace of god, we have a home. i am very happy. an estimated 45000 homes were damaged or destroyed. now the monsoon season is here and people are still trying to rebuild on land. that's unstable. the fire burn, sand bags, and bamboo poles that were used to fortify the hilly terrain of what's become the largest refugee settlement in the world. most of these ro hang muslims fled me in mar, at the beginning of 2017, hoping this would be a temporary refuge that i am for out of the 100. i'm like, i always think, how can i go back to my motherland?
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we are very helpless people, we don't understand what the me and my government plans are. we don't have the strength to fight against them. so we are asking the heads of states of big countries to come forward and help us get back to our country. but with the military coup in me and mar, in february, that displays thousands more of their people. of return to their homeland seems a distant hope. natasha name al jazeera hughes from nigeria and the army as rescue two's teachers in 5 students from kidnappers, they were part of a group of doctors on thursday from the school in the northwest in state of can be more than 80 students were taken. and one female student has been found dead. this is the 3rd mass kidnapping in 3 weeks. in my g area, gangs of men described as bandits, often stage duction seeking ransom payments. fidelis amber is in a boucher with more on police efforts to find the students. the major military statement in butcher said that the troops were chased after the
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doctors and during that process, the way to force them to split be those they adopted into 2 a 5. and within that period, the teacher 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, the able to also closing on them and updating heart 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'll be able to close in on the band dates and be able to rescue more of them. ivory coast police abuse, tear gas to despise crowds, welcoming home the former president long bag bow with his party saying dozens of his followers have been arrested tension behind john as barber returned 10 years after being extradited for war crimes. in 2010 the then president was charged over
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his refusal to concede defeat in a presidential election mocking months of violence left more than $3000.00 people, dead. thousands of forces lined the streets to celebrate man who they call a hero. while others recall turmoil and bloodshed. now in armenia, people are going to the polls in a snap election on sunday. but whoever wins will have to do with national psyche deeply wounded by defeat and a war with as of, by john last year. countries for over the disputed region him to go in a car bag. but after the conflict, armenia only managed to hang on to a much smaller portion of the territory than before. or we challenged reports from yerevan. the fighting may have almost completely stopped. but for armen and armina, the war is not over the 19 year old son hamlet, isn't home yet. and this there sure is him being captured by as a, by johnny troops last october. since then they've heard nothing by john denies
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holding him. and can tell them they said during these months we've seen too much pain. we've lost our faith in the government in the elections. i won't participate . i will not vote. we're far from politics and all we want is our children to muslim last week as a by john return 15 armenian military prisoners. in exchange back, you received a map showing land binds in an area they won back in last year fighting. although the numbers are disputed as a by john still hold 60 to perhaps 200 armenian said, calls terrorists, prisoners of war. just one of the damaging consequences of armenians military defeat. losing war psychologically puts a society in a deep advantage of situation. but society feels more stressed when
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even and humanitarian problems are not being result for, for the society officially nitty 4000 domini and were killed or disappeared when as by john took back territory last to our menia during the 1st war, however, disputed no. going to carry back, which ended in 1994 on this hillside overlooking year of and you really get a sense of armenia is loss. this is the main military symmetry that each of these soldiers fell in last year's war. many of them barely after that teens. so armenia is morning, it's sons, it's brothers, it's fathers. but it's also morning, a sense of itself as a country on the new borderlines russian troops keep an uneasy truce. and armenians have been displaced from their homes like has by johnny's were nearly 3 decades ago . didn't i miss my house every day? i come here to gather time. i look at my house and i cry. you blood, graham,
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the crisis has triggered early elections. do this weekend candidates are blaming each other for the defeat, but this analyst says the real problems, years of military over confidence and squandered internationally mediated peace negotiations of being ignored. the absence of a diplomatic strategy, the failure of military lessons learned. none of these were being addressed by any candidate, neither from the opposition nor of the government. no one has been able to articulate either what they would have done differently or what they will do differently if elected armenia will soon have a new parliament. but how and if it can bring this country out of its trauma, is far from clear. rory collins al jazeera yerevan, now police in hong kong of charge, both the editor in chief and chief executive of the pro democracy newspaper. the apple daily with collusion with a foreign country. ryan lauren chunk and hong were rounded up by police along with
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3 other colleagues on thursday for sheets of also frozen millions of dollars in company offense. reports of the arrests like to cues that new stance to buy the latest edition of the paper. now, a replica of leonardo da vinci's mother, lisa sold paris auction for more than $3400000.00, the artwork known as hacking lonely. so went under the hum of 10 times its auction estimate, the former owner raymond hacking spent decades trying to convince the well version of the mona lisa that he owned was the real one. and the live version was a forgery. ah, look at the main stories now and the pulses and around the presidential election of close with the hard line head of the judiciary, abram rice. the widely tip to win, turn out is reportedly low with opposition. parties calling for a boy causes
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