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partners and then with the united positions deal with problems from around the world. the government says they are aiming 70 percent of the population by the end of the year. the news this is al jazeera. ah, hello everyone. i'm kim all santa maria here in dough. how welcome to the news our from al jazeera iraq president ha, sounded ronnie, congratulate abraham liner who become his successor after an election, criticize the lopsided asia good possibility that we can reach an agreement before mid office runs. foreign minister, meanwhile,
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suggesting the nuclear deal could be salvaged before he leaves office. also in the new guinea, 2nd, a bowler outbreak is declared over avoiding a repeat at the disaster a few years ago. and how covert 19 brought about a payment revolution that each of these government has wanted to see for a year. now how much not have all the odds in tina pick up the 1st when of this year corporate america with victory over federal, south american diet, your g y i . sorry abraham gracie is the winner of iran's presidential election. a widely anticipated result. after all the strong contenders had been borrowed from running the hotline has already been congratulated by the man he will replace. how some ronnie on the right there, right, these vote count dwarfed those of the other 3 candidates turn up,
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was the lowest. everything supposed to shut down right now. i'd like to offer my gratitude to the very dear honorable and vigilant people. i thank the almighty god, the dear people's trust. in the serving seminary student, i hope i can respond well to the people's confidence votes unkindness. during my turn, my mom said matter about that of his shot as i congratulate my very dear brother mister abraham. right. you see he has very heavy responsibility shack neither. i'm care ma'am. i have no doubt that the people will support his legitimate government so that their interests can be best implemented. what rights he will take over to critical time. iran, of course, trying to salvage the nuclear deal and to free itself from us sanctions. however, the outgoing foreign minister java jury says that could actually be settled well before he takes office. there is a good possibility that we will reach an agreement before the end of our tenure
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as as how soon. so we are supposed to leave office by mid august and i think there is a good possibility that we can reach an agreement they before made us talk. so going on right now as we speak, i just read the latest text editor that is being discussed in, in vienna. the text is getting cleaner and cleaner. the brackets are being removed . while the electron result was all made official just recently, in fact, around the interior minister with the final declaration, anything to those voters who did take part despite many difficulties. who as yet, if so double a, as in this situation, we must be grateful for god's grace and also appreciate the participation of the people. despite all the propaganda and other pressures like the social problems that they had. and the difficulties caused by the sanctions of the west. despite all that, despite also creating the dissatisfaction within the people and hoping that they
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can achieve their goals through this work, the great leader has guided us both before and during the selection. ok, so let's start with outside bag reporting from tech on this i said that i think one thing we haven't mentioned here, aside from the low turn out from the actual when it's the fact that it was a huge victory even with that low turn out right these margin with enormous yes, it was in fact he managed to get more votes than he did last time. the last election when he stood against president test and ronnie back in 2017, back then he got just shy of 16000000, but yes, he was way ahead. in fact, the 2nd largest number was 3700000 votes, and that was for the invalid votes. now, the interior means you haven't told us what those invited votes were, the sport ballots, but the nearest competitor to him was most in reza, even 3400000. so that is an absolutely massive margin, but many will say that there wasn't any real competition in this, in this election,
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many had to be disqualified even before this race. but then again, if you speak to some people within iran, they say despite anyone standing against them, no matter how prominent that right you see would have been set to it. because many people are disappointed with the husband, ronnie, government and administration and the handling of the economy and people who are just dissatisfied and they wouldn't have come out in favor of the roof any reformist muddrick candidate. so take us to the formalities now, when exactly will the new president take office and i guess what's number one on is a gender when he starts well, it's about 4 to 5 days, mid august. he, he will take off if you become the president and the main concern for him. and what he concentrated on throughout the campaign was domestic issues, mainly the economy. because wherever we have gone in this country, wherever we speak to the main concern for everybody has been the economy, inflation is high, unemployment is high, the value of the ring and rod has dropped massively. and people just want someone
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to come in and sort the economy out. yes, the president hasn't harney and his government have blamed sanctions and they have say, depart. but many also think that there has been a great deal of mismanagement and corruption with within iran. and he is known for fighting corruption. he built a reputation on that when he was appointed to oversee the shrine in russia that these millions of visitors, 1000000 the pilgrims. every year he was known to saw the corruption that was taking place there. and that's where he kind of really cemented his reputation. but then he moved on to the judiciary. and again, he's been fighting what he said is corruption. and he used the in this campaign, but he, he doesn't have any economic experience. and that's something that his opponents used against them, the former governor of the central bank of the not that him at the had said, look, you are religious scholar, you're not, you're not economist. so it would be interesting to see who he invites to be in his
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government and what policies he adopts to take on the state of the economy. thank you for that. i said, beg, intact, run on this election results day. we want to look in a little more detail of some of these challenges the most pressing ones facing abraham bracy. as we mentioned, the nuclear agreement reviving that which could be done before i leave the office. that's pretty important that i see is in favor of the deal, which the us withdrew from in 2018 from us president donald trump, of course, been reimpose sanctions in the so called maximum pressure. and pains that to deal with the pandemic. iran has the worst outbreak in the middle east has been grappling with another rise in infections. and then you put iran in the context of the white, middle east. it's arch rival. israel has been building ties with gulf nations like the united arab emirates, as it tries to isolate iran. further, all of these issues we'll discuss now with me at johnston. duff are joining us from television iranian politics lecture at the interdisciplinary center in say,
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the old from several books on iran as well. so while place to take us through, i guess it runs next phase. you know how son ronnie took iran in a different direction? and now we see the small conservative president coming in, how do you think iran will outwardly change? like if someone was just looking at the country and it's, it's, it's, it's place in the world. how will it change the difference between roll honey and c? c is much more in line thinking, i'm the ideology of the supreme leader. whereas ro, honey, was not in many cases, for example, regarding regarding relations with saudi arabia regarding the saudi arabian issue. well, honey was very much against the lying at the beach stake in the wrong, so not to solving. he was very angry by the fact that the siege on some of the talk, the saudi embassy,
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january 2016 relation back. i think whereas he ronnie clashed this opinion on the issue regarding saudi arabia and reach you regarding relations with america. i think we're going to, he's going to continue. i'm going to go along with the supreme leader with the supreme leaders idea energy at the end of the day come on the, the person mix, foreign policy decision is the supreme either. so this is what i was gonna ask you sorry to interrupt. we should really remember that title, supreme leader. yes, we are talking about elected president, but the big stuff happens above him. yes. you know, the problem with being a president, come on, you have all the responsibility people, you don't have all the authority and that's a very, very bad position to be. but we do, you see, i think the supreme leader is going to have a easier time because he's more aligned with his thinking. i think you, ronnie, and narrative is going to change. but i don't think iranian policies are going to
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change because it's a pretty we're at the end of the makes a decision, but i think right now are going to be different. that's what we're on. ok. let's talk about the nuclear deal because i feel there's this big knock on effect there. if the nuclear deal can be salvaged and that could happen under the current administration. we've heard that from the foreign minister if that salvaged bin sanctions could be potentially lifted. which means life gets better in iran eventually economically speaking, socially speaking, all of these things. so a lot hinges on that deal. correct. well, you know, there were, after the moment come on that mr. or honey he had it is he's relationship really with the supreme to deteriorate. ringback over number of issues with the state, one of them being of course, romani from the trampling americans. what word is the word that will keep a promise to sign an agreement that will keep to the of course it doesn't turn out
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that he was wrong. trump walked away from the nuclear deal that also he, he drew honey and it started with me. and also, you know, even during obama, the supreme leader under, under each state, we undermine rule honie because they were worried that rule on the nuclear. you don't want to stick relations with america very far, and they're very scared of the soft war by the american islamic republic does not want peace in the us because he doesn't want us to get salt or it doesn't want war with us either. so you see, it's possible that on the optimality that we'll see, the both side reaching an agreement may actually increase. why? because probably the supreme either wants to give the credit to a conservative rather role honeybee. the only relationship was very difficult. so you know, the old maxing peace through strength. i think it's something much more to the liking of the supreme need. because you could say later on, we only return to the deal when somebody like,
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right what they charged because somebody was strong enough, not like somebody like ro, honey, was you could say to flexible, right? because your mirror just quickly, you 2 or 3 times they mentioned the deep state. can you explain to you what that means and iran and, and is that just another layer of, of, of leadership i guess which the president has to work through will work with you have to still tubes in the wrong. you have a government which is actual state which is elected by the people built, the elections are restricted, but then you have another set of organizations which are stronger than the government that i had directly appointed by the supreme dieter. and their job is to protect the revolution and they monitor over what the government does, and they are far stronger and they are in terms of setting economy. for example, 60 percent of the economy is in the hands of the state based over the foreign policy. and that's another reason come on, why they're participation rate for these elections so low because people that okay,
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we elect the president of the state doesn't allow me to do much. so what's the point of what we've got a tough job i had been hasn't been i say thank you so much for joining us. the job and her intent based on 2 other news and, and a bowler outbreak which started in guinea in february has been declared over by the health ministry and the world health organization. 12 of the 16 people who were infected died of a health ministry vaccinated 11000 people to contain the virus which caused the severe bleeding and organ failure. people outbreak the previous one that was 201-4216, killed more than 11000 people. mostly in guinea, sierra leone and liberia. 30 us, most of us with us now, biomedical scientists, the next bit on several viral diseases. joining us from new castle, i think, serious. this is the 1st time i've spoken to you about something that's not cove at 19. and it's good news, i mean just listen to those numbers. the difference there last time,
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11000 people died to some 11000 people were vaccinated. i guess that's the big difference. it says it's one of the biggest achievements last and then they also offer a whole lot of managed very quickly to bring to fruition nation for a whole lot contain transmission using really effective diagnostics approaches. and then also put in place to springbox nation schemes which allow basically people call around individuals coming back to the bowl. buyers to be box. nathan barrick or grand b from texas to me 100 percent so that we can come tie such as the days from becoming a problem locally, nationally and internationally as well. so in 5 years, 5 years since the last one, lessons were actually learned and were put into practice, is it as simple as that? yes, yes, that's fine. so the national response most come together in 2015,
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2014 to try and turn around the time brought a lot of learning to the local community managed to reinvigorate the local community in terms of health care professional. ready training and tons of understanding of the disease also in the local community increased but disease because culturally people just didn't have the experience of a bowl and whatnot hoping to came across. i just didn't know how to respond to it. this is really funny because the, the west african outbreak wrote the book, unfortunately with so many west and about nations in the last year. look at the rubric. i know this is almost africa, so nothing to do for us. but in fact, human will respond the same way of shopping by phone, or there is not a bowl. actually remember, we have the same situation with that corner virus. so yes, a lot of learning,
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something brought together implemented in west africa. the disease came back again and we were able to contain it, move able to make show about it doesn't spread out on the problem. so you'll thing i heard you correctly there that effectively the playbook on pandemic was written 5 years ago. and yet we have had 15 months, if not more of this current virus pandemic. what was what was ignored? i think it was a lot of scientific chauvinism. the 1st 3 most about the experience of developing nations, one of the 2nd biggest economy in the world. busy experience falls from the buyers to lot of clinicians in collections i spoke to basically when you know, china, what do they know about health care? your be china. that was i had to join in. there were very,
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very well developed on the correct place. so they weren't supposed to look up the local experience of handful of cases, something you know, the information coming on in china. and one of the numbers thought that the increase you want to increase increasing. that was expectation that made public in europe and united states would have been very different way where their jobs to taking on the mitigation values and they would not need educating that would just do things out there. so this is where we are quite small. so it's always good to talk to you nice to talk to you about something a little different, a little more positive as well. thank you. you're welcome. it is 17 minutes past the news hour he was coming up to and molly, the alms gangs. and the whole from taking back strips west african leaders have a lot to work through at a meeting and equal summit. and your fox news as well as the clippers,
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have made in be a history all thanks for the fun possible election coming up in the life of me. ah now years preparing for parliamentary elections on monday. the vote comes with tens of thousands of people from the ticket region seek refuge across the border in sudan will, than 2000000 are internally displaced. and many more need food. have morgan reports now from gather even sedan, close to the border with e. c o p a this was once i get highly maria shelter in this refugee camp before went and heavy rain brought it down 2 weeks ago, a farmer from whom at r. and if you'd be a sticker reach and he says he stayed despite the fighting that started last november. but when his livelihood was threatened, he was forced to leave his farm and come to to dance,
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got estate. through the latter held, the horror militia came and burned our farms up. we planted and we're waiting to harvest and they stole everything. i wanted to stay, but there was no food, and they were preventing aid from reaching us. so i came here to seek security and to get food again. i think it says he believes the burning of farms was done to force the grand like himself into starvation. the conflict between the if you can government and the regional take great people's liberation front, has kill thousands and internally displaced more than 2000000 over the past 7 months. 350000 people in the region are facing famine, according to the united nation, which says that our vision is being used as a weapon of war. the united states has described the conflict as ethnic cleansing against the grands, at least 70000, to grant, have fled to sudan. since the thoughts of the fighting, the number of refugees arriving in camp here in put down have reduced compared to the conflict broke out into gray. but those who managed to cross the border say it's not because conditions have improved back home. they say it's going to
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continue to be targeted because of the city and many atrocities are being reported . and while they come taking refuge conditions here are far from ideal. so gothic light was one of the 1st to arrive in discount which opened at the start of the year. the shelter she was given like hundreds of others, has collapsed as a result of terrible weather conditions. she says he shares accommodation with other refugee families. and while she receives a not enough for her and her family, she is now suffering from malnutrition and is unable to nurse her 16 month old daughter. how did you find them on that? but given flower and oil, but it's not enough for my daughter. keep crying for milk, but i don't have any to give her. so i give her rise to keep her stomach full, but that's not enough to cover the nutrients she needs. and i worry about her house . 8 are going to station see hundreds of severe and moderate malnutrition cases have been recorded in the for refugee camp established to accommodate the refugees and camp authority see access to health care to create now nutrition as well as
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other diseases is limited and with the rainy season starting, they are concerned about the welfare of the refugees. we need to get them. i will have someone doesn't want to go. those who are suffering from a shortages need to make sure all their needs are met with the rainy season. starting. we've already seen shelters falling, and many people left off to the open again. with some suffering from malnutrition, we can see more and more refugees getting sick. the situation is dire and we need it organizations to step up. i guess as he'll work to fix his shelter until he gets a better one. but he says looking at the life his living now he wishes the conflicts back home with. and so he can go back to his farm and to the life he left behind. he been morgan on the wrong, the made by camp a cathartic state. we've also got west african leaders holding a regional summit in gun of capital molly topping the agenda as it launched has since last year. the economic community, west african states eco,
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was suspended. molly, in may after its 2nd coup in 9 months. remember the concern that molly's turmoil will only embolden the groups linked to eiffel and al qaeda that could gain strength and pose more of a threat to the vast hello region. france is also wanting done. it's 5000 strong force there. after supporting local armies against sorry, armies against fighters for the past 8 years. ok. i made interest in our b. john for a high off net. anything happening so far? well basically the meeting is currently in progress. it's being breathed by the for manager and president, who is the mediator of course, special envoy of the course block to mildly he was there and followed up on development after the for the president. and the prime minister was sucked by. the military who assumed total control of the country. now, the issue before the course of some heads off,
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some of state and government is how to deal with money. father, it's been 10 months since the military 1st took the reins upon the posing from a president. well, what kind of k times since then we've seen development some positive, some negative appointment of a prime minister. and the civilian president was the idea of echoes, which the military obliged, but it only lasted a few months. now the question is, what molly military does continue with a transmission for 18 months or 2 years before they handled organized elections and elected president? that is the question that is bothering members of the council, of course, can be commission. now, apart from that, the course is also dealing with the crisis of whether or not thanks as in mom and we're seeing how at the start of the conflict at the start of the cool, the right of course quickly rushed in imposing sanctions on valley. and then within
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a short time, it reverses, it's saying that the function is not applicable to fuel and footstep because molly depends on as well if that imposes those functions on the lead is of money. then definitely they have a very, very difficult task because most of them don't even have assets outside of bali. and a lot of them won't even trouble because of their position. so if any sanction is imposed, not just food and fuel, then definitely will have affect the ordinary person on the street. now apart from money, there are also issues of institutional reform which is before the parliament before the summit. as well as the issue of single currency that has been on for decades by the way, 6 countries just a year ago. and i was going to go ahead and implement the echo, which is the kind of see the economic community of west africa state and was trying to introduce but 16 months after there is no evidence of this happening at the
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moment. so the leaders, we also discuss this and many other issues that include of course, how to reform the institution election into the, into the institution as well as other minor issues that, that, that's been tabled before them. meanwhile, ministers of defense ministers of hoarding. if it's not met, i had of this, i mean, and there will be, but the brief, the heads of state will in turn, will definitely endorse or reject. some of these recommendations put forth by the ministry of finance, authority, ministers of defense, and holding a 1st address on the eco us summit. and i'll be john. thank you. the use top diplomat as berated lebanese politicians for failing to form a new cabinet even warning the block could impose sanctions on those responsible for the stalemate. so to put that met the president michelle own to discuss lebanon's worsting economic crisis. ladies have failed to form
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a functioning government since august the council of europe, the union has been including other options including target sanctions. of course, we prefer not to go down the road and we hope that we will not have to do but it is in the hands of the live and his leadership. the un general assembly is called on member states to hold the flow of weapons into me and mom. it's a non binding resolution, but they also voted to condemn the military into that seized power and began to crack down. it's now killed more than 800 people. 36 countries though abstained from the vote, is anthony nelson from the alright stonebridge, a group of business strategy firm in washington. it's a, several governments are trying not to antagonize me and miles military leaders. this resolution underscores the limitations of the un in terms of its ability to
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really strongly intervene and it's certainly fall short of the expectations of some of the protesters in m r, who have been calling from day one about the responsibility to protect this resolution. while it does condemn the hunter, while it does call on the countries of the world to start preventing a form of armed into the country, it's not a step towards the formal arms embargo. and it's very clear that a strong security council action would be vetoed by china, and probably also by roger many who want to preserve their relationships in the region with off the on. they simply don't see the point of getting behind resolutions that are ultimately going to be symbolic when, when likely, when the rubber hits the road in the current situation, china is going to block strong action. the hunter will still have its channels to
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russia. it will still habits relationships in the region just before we grab a break, a check on the world, whether with everton, hello, once again, no surprises in the forecast across the middle east, the burning heat continue and we are going to see the shamal wind just teasing off the touch as we go on through the next couple of days, don't quite breezy around the the gulf states. having said that, but not quite as windy as it has been recently. so lots of hazy sunshine coming through pretty much was, was sunshine that we want to, to shower, wanted to light shower, just to the east, to the boss for a south western side of turkey. seeing a shower or 2, some showers too for a time just around the gulf of item, but nothing too much to speak of here. i wish i was like there stand by way down across the p in highlands. you see how the easterly way so just pulsing some heavier, right? across the tropical belt of africa. some more big down pause. they're coming into a nice area all the way through gonna ivory coast right across into liberia and
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more the same as we go on through the next couple days. it's south of that where it's last dry. we have got a few showers in the forecasts for most and big for the past most and being maybe it's a coastal pass of tens and air as well. and noticed some wet weather garage pushing into the western cape as we go through monday and on into tuesday. so temperatures do start fall away in cape town by wednesday, a high the 40 your everton. still ahead on this news out how black native americans fighting to regain their tribal citizenship. also an attempt by south koreans to get global recognition for ancient paper making and to keep the dine cropped alive and its sport are not a frustration at wembley, as england text on scotland at the european championship. ah, in february 2021, the crippling storm took down,
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texas is power grid. 4000000 people plunged into darkness with no heating. many died from hypothermia, with hundreds suffering from carbon monoxide poisoning, as they tried to stay with them any way they could plunge investigates where the use of the regulation and prioritizing profits led to the state's power grid failure. the texas blackout on jesse era. the latest news as it breaks a significant number of the 32 attacks carried out in the quarter of 2021 happened in nigeria. salvatore and walk is with detail coverage president binding this fund . policy is the buying close allies and partners and then with the united position deal with problems from around the world. the government says they are aiming the 70 percent of the population by the end of the year.
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