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ah, ah ah, abraham brian c will become iran, the new president, following the election that saw the lowest daughter turn out as a days a good possibility that we can reach an agreement before mid ups. that's why the wrong turn, foreign minister suggests the nuclear deal could be salvage before the current president. rami leads also ah, hello again, i'm kim all santa maria here in hall with the world news from al jazeera guineas. a
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2nd, a bold outbreak is declared over avoiding a repeat of the disaster just a few years ago. also how good 19 brought about a payment revolution that the italian government is wanted for, you and south koreans are for international help to preserve an ancient paper making tradition. well congratulations on coming in from around the world to standardize abraham and i see has been declared the winner of iran's presidential election. the hotline was also congratulated by the very man he is replacing huffman real honey. you see on the right, right, these victory has been widely anticipated after other strong contenders were actually bought from running turn out. was the lowest ever seen? supposed to shut down right now, i'd like to offer my gratitude to the very dear honorable and vigilant people. i
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thank the almighty god, the dear pupils trust in the serving seminary student. i hope i can respond well to the people's confidence votes unkindness during my term. tracy will take over at a critical time around trying to still salvage the nuclear deal and to free itself from us sanctions. however, the outgoing foreign minister job at the reef says that could will be settled before i even takes office. there is a good possibility that we will reach an agreement before the end of our tenure as as how soon. so we are supposed to leave our office by mid august, and i think there is a good possibility that we can reach an agreement way before mid august. the talks are going on right now as we speak. i just read the latest text editor that is being discussed in vienna. the text is getting cleaner and cleaner. the brackets
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are being removed to correspondents, to take us through the story this, our kristen salumi is there in washington d. c. for us reaction, but we've got a said bake in teheran, 1st of all, and, and i said before, i actually get a question from you want to have a listen to what the interior minister had to say as he made the final declaration of civil rights. yet if so, doubly in this situation, we must be grateful to 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 can achieve their goals through this work, the great leader has guided us both before and during the selection. i thought i'd find all the numbers quite interesting. you know, there this talk from the interior minister of weld on you came out to vote, but well, in fact, half the people didn't come out to vote. but
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a voter did so many of them voted for icy they definitely did. over 17900000, roughly 17900000 people voted for. right. you see, last time he stood in 2017 against president hassan raw honey. he achieve just in the 16000000 votes, so he definitely got more votes. this time round, but only 48.8 percent. turn out. that's the lowest turn out this country has ever seen since the 1979 revolution. now he is congratulating people, but this stablish mon here will see very see that's very much as the glass half full rather than half empty, and has been concern about that low voter turnout and what it means for a brain, gracie, but nevertheless, there is another interesting figure i want to bring up with you the invalid votes. that was 3700000 in the last election in 2017. it was 1200000 almost 3 times actually 3 times as much invited volts this time round. but nevertheless, it brian,
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right, you see was congratulated even though president has sandra honey in the previous election, had criticized him in those debates. he had said that the iranian people would not accept some of that over the last 38 years had only known executions. and prison, that's because the brand right, you see has worked in the judiciary for most of his career. but this is what current president hassan ronnie had to say. mom said much about that of his shot as i congratulate my very dear brother mister abraham. right. you see, he has a very heavy responsibility check. now that i'm care ma'am, i have no doubt that the people will support his legitimate government so that their interests can be based implemented. so as i give our view is if you wouldn't mind just a quick sort of snapshot of how life in iran and how the governing style will differ between these 2 men. well, the best way to start this off is talking about the 2015 nuclear. how does the
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conservatives and the reformist differ? now the reformers see the 2015 nuclear deal and foreign policy as almost like a foundation of a way to build on to build brought brought to relations with the west and other countries and to have broader discussion west a conservative see that 2015 nuclear deal, many conservatives didn't back it, but they see that as the feeling and not the foundation in terms of managing the economy, will they bring him right? if he, he says that he can do better that he has, he can put together a stronger government and also he wants to take on corruption. now many people here have been disappointed president has several 100 government and he's managing of the economy not present happen. ronnie has blamed sanctions and many people just don't buy that. they see what's happened over the last 4 years. they've been very disappointed and partly that's got something to do with why there's been such a low voter turnout because so many people put their hopes in prison test. and ronnie, i need government and this, those sanctions are still in place. the inflation is an all time high unemployment,
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that's an all time high and the range has dropped value massively. it brain rate has a massive task ahead of him and trying to get the standard of living better for many iranians said bake in tech from. thank you for advance. now to washington, kristen salumi and i said with taking us through all the domestic issues there. kristen, that the biggest issue obviously for the united states to watch is what happens with the nuclear deal and where a new government would tank that absolutely. and the u. s. government has not responded directly to his apparent victory in the selection, but they have expressed concern and shed doubt on the validity of the election, saying that iranians were denied their right to choose their own leaders with a free and fair process. this is from a state department spokesperson, likely referring to just qualification of some candidates from the race. but as you
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say, the iran nuclear deal is the paramount of concern for the binding administration when it comes to foreign policy. this will be the 1st time by the way that the united states is dealing with an iranian president who's been sanctioned by the u. s. government and 2019 sanctions were imposed on i see for human rights abuses and his alleged role and math political executions back in the 1980. is that something he's never commented on or acknowledged? but this will make things even more tense and difficult between the 2 countries on this difficult topic of negotiating the nuclear deal. of course, the 2 countries are not indirect talks. at this time, the united states has been relying on its western counterparts to initiate the discussions in the revival of the deal raised himself has been committed to bringing back the deal. but the united states was really hoping to have something
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in place before a new administration is sworn in. it's widely expected that the new government will pivot more towards iran and towards russia in china. and that could be difficult for the u. s. as it attempts to get back to this nuclear deal, which is such a priority for them. kristin salumi in washington d. c. on the saturday morning to thank you. on to the news in an in bold outbreak which started in guinea back in february has been declared over by both the health ministry and the world health organization. 12 of the 16 people who were in fact did die of health ministry also vaccinated 11000 people to contain the virus which can cause severe bleeding and organ failure. the ball, the outbreak from 2014 to 16, that one kills more than 11000 people, mostly in guinea, sierra leone, and might be area. we'd like to study most about this a biomedical scientist, an expert on several viral disease in to says health experts learned lesson from
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the previous outbreak. they manage very quickly to bring the 2 permission efforts around nation for a whole lot contain transmission using really effective diagnostics approaches. and then also put in place the spring box nation schemes, which although basically people around individuals that come in fact all the buyers to be vaccinated very quickly and be protected. and they are a 100 percent. i think it's a so that we can contain such that from becoming a problem locally, nationally and internationally as well. there's national response most put together in 2015, 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 training and in terms of understanding of the disease. but also in the local community increase the understanding because culturally,
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people just didn't have the experience of all of them when i came across that just didn't know how to respond to it. this is very funny because the, the west african outbreak wrote the book. unfortunately, with so many west and developed nations in the last year. look at the rubric. i know this is almost africa and still nothing to do for us. but in fact, the real human, we'll respond the same way that most shopping by phone, or there is not all life. you remember we have the same situation with a virus. so yes, a lot of learning, something brought together implemented in west africa. the disease came back again and we were able to contain it. we were able to make show about it doesn't become a problem in the news. their heads, coo and molly, armed gangs, and the whole france taking back its troops with african native leaders with
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a lot to work through their big issues. the displaced and relying on food aid deployment of refugees from ethiopia to grow region. now living in neighboring today, ah hello, i would say more, very heavy, right into sense from southwestern parts of china recently can see of the my, you front, the, the plumb ranging. see how that wet weather when it extends all the way across into the south west of china. and this seems to our province where we have see many, many days of very heavy rain. around 21 rivers. there have burst the bank. so we are going to see further problems as we go on through the next few days, a same line of cloud of rain coming right out to eastern parts of china just to the south of shanghai. shanghai will be in the dry as we go on through the next couple
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days and that draw where the pushing right up into beijing. some show us there into our north korea. want to shout into northern parts of japan. not too much wet weather in the forecast. here having said that, follow that line of cloud and rain back the plum rains all the way back into southern areas of china. weather to the south of that. certainly hot, just around the much of indo china burning heat. continuing here, we'll see visual showers there because much of south east asia with the usual heat of the day downpours, heavy down post continue across the northeast and parts of india up into the pool. further flooding concerns here. up, tools baton. we're going to see some wet weather into the far north east of india. meanwhile, the western gots thing very, went ah, to be part of the debate itself to seem to end in the us or in the u. k. because it will just come back again when no topic is off the table. what we wanted
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to talk about where the white man impacting allows you to wear a global audience, becomes a global community, jumping to the comic fraction. and part of the discussion there are like kinetic efforts to silence fell opinions on the online based on al jazeera. oh, the me without you were, these are the top stories this our abraham rice, the husband declared the winner of rome's presidential election. a widely anticipated result after the strong contenders were bound from running the hotline has been congratulated by the man he is replacing the ro, honey, so runs foreign minister,
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has suggested an agreement to revive the nuclear deal could be reached before the current administration leads office. job, it's a reef expect that to be done. and it opens an outbreak which started in guinea in february has been declared over by the health industry and the world health organization. 12 of the 16 people who were infected died, but 11000 were back noted to help contain the buyers in protest as in brazil or demanding the impeachment of president, john bolton are over. his handling of the pandemic. hundreds of people out on the streets of rio diginero, these live pictures, in fact, demanding more corona virus vaccine. they see the weak, comfortable scenario was fined for not wearing them off, get a rally and apollo presidents repeatedly downplayed the threat of the virus that has killed nearly half a 1000000 people in brazil. moscow's registered
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a new record for code 19 infections for the 2nd day running more than 9000 cases were recorded in the last 24 hours. the mail saying that the search has being driven by the contagious delta vary and 1st identified in india, restrictions including a ban on large gatherings, have been extended in the city. but as soon as economy appears to be climbing out of its coven, 1900 plunge its finance as it faced problems even before the pandemic. if things like people's preference for paying in cash, which her tax revenues that though looks to be changing, without any reports from this vegetable market in the heart of rome, dates back to the 18 sixty's, a century and a half on cash is still king. but there are signs the times are changing. for years, the italian government has been encouraging electronic payment. as a way to increase tax receipts. the pandemic gave it the push it needed,
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as people wanted to pay without handling cash. because they thought exchanging money by hand could spread the virus has data or level this year, and we have to accept progress. this is how things are cash is on the way out. electronic payment in italy, rose 4 percentage points in 2020 alone. and now digital payments make up a 3rd of all transactions. italy even has a lottery to encourage people to request this receipt for even the smallest purchases to prove they were made above board. but i got not paying for a euro coffee with a card or a phone was practically unheard of before the pandemic. and now it tell us is communism visit to your local such purchases are just a small part of the burgeoning digital economy. one growing faster as a result of the pandemic. the government is investing billions of euros from the
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e u cove. it recovery fund to modernize the economy, which is projected to grow by nearly 5 percent this year, and an additional 5 percent in 2022. i think this is a bigger keisha now for air increasing the amount of efficiency spot and see in our system. we have spent also a lot of money during, during this crisis. so now economic growth is really a master executive trainer, mounted your carman. jani sees this is a moment of opportunity for himself and the country at large money, regional capital. i think we used to think we had to be shoulder to shoulder with our boss. our lives revolved around the physical workspace to succeed today. 95 percent of my work is done from here at home. i love that provides more possibility for growth. we understand now we can't waste our time at work and must make the most of it for lofty goals in
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a country where old habits die hard. adam rainy al jazeera rome with african leaders holding a regional summit and gone his capital nomination of equal wants. the economic community of west african states are taking part with molly's latest qu, likely to top the agenda along with other regional security issues. the lead is worry that attacks from groups link to kyra and i still could spillover from molly into neighboring countries. while our managers is following that story from neighboring ivory coast, it's been 10 months since the military 1st took the reins upon the posing former president, k times. since then, we've seen development some positive, some negative across the appointment of the 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 transition for 18 months or 2 years before they handle the organized elections
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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 you're citing sanctions in mom. and we're seeing how at the start of the complex, at the start of the cool, the course quickly wash, imposing sanctions on by me. and then within a short time, it reverses itself, saying that the function is not applicable to fuel and footstep. because molly depends on it. 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 molly. and a lot of them when you, when trouble because of their position. so if any sanction is imposed, not just food and, and fuel then definitely will have to affect the ordinary person on the street. now
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appears preparing for parliamentary elections on monday vote comes a tens of thousands of people from its t gray region seek refuge across the border in sudan, more than 2000000 are internally displaced and many more need food aid. have a morgan has our report now from gathering in sudan near the border with the p o p . this was want elegant, 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 be a sticker reach and he says he stayed despite the fact that started last november. but when his livelihood was threatened, he was forced to leave his farm and come to the dance god estate. the latter held, the horror militia came and burned our farms up the 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 branding of farms was done to
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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 skill 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 of ethnic cleansing against the grands, at least $70000.00, to grant have fled to sedan. since the thought 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 across the border say it's not because conditions have improved back home. they say it's going to continue to be targeted because of the solidity 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 she shared accommodation with
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other refugee families. and while she received a not enough for her and her family, she is now suffering from malnutrition and is unable to nurse her. 16 month old daughter had no money 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 other diseases is limited and with the rainy season starting, they are concerned about the welfare of the refugees, will need you 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,
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and many people left off to the open again. with some suffering from malnutrition, we can see more and more refugees getting sickness. 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 his left behind. he been morgan on the wrong, the made by camp a cathartic state. the a use top diplomatic barrier. lebanese politicians were failing to form a new cabinet even warning the block could impose sanctions on those responsible for the stalemate. to support president michelle our to discuss lebanon's worsening economic crisis, needed to fail to form a functioning government since august the council of europe. the union has been including other options including targeted sanctions.
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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 chief editor and chief executive of a pro democracy newspaper and hong kong have been denied bail after their appearance in court. ryan law and chung can came home or accused of colluding with a foreign country. they were arrested at the offices of the apple daily on thursday . under the 50th street, the national security law case has drawn international condemnation. the us military presence in the middle east is shrinking further. some equipment and hundreds of soldiers are being pulled out and the painting and confirm those reports that anti missile batteries were being removed from iraq, kuwait, jordan, and saudi arabia. it comes 2 years after the u. s. grew its military presence in the region of tensions escalated with iran, moore from washington dc with gabriel,
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alexander. well, the pentagon is not telling us exactly how many troops and exactly, exactly precisely where they're being withdrawn from an exactly when. nevertheless, we can certainly ascertain from the information that they did release that, that they are saying that it definitely is air defense assets, primarily that are being moved out of the middle east region. they said that they would be perhaps moved to some redeployed to other areas that they would not disclose or brought back to the u. s. for maintenance. what we think this is, is the bad air defense system. and also the patriot missile system that the u. s. has deployed in recent years to several countries in the middle east, in terms of how many troops were thinking that it's in the hundreds, not the thousands. and these would be troops that are that know how to operate these air defense systems. so you ask yourself, is this
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a big troop draw down or not? and answer that question. gotta know on how many troops in total there are in the middle east, a us troops, and it's about $45.00 to $55000.00. so if you're looking at several 100, perhaps, that gives you an idea of the total number of troops bottom line know is this comes at a very important time because biden, president biden has said that he wanted to recalibrate the number of us troops and assets in the middle east region, and this is all part of that. recalibration is the focus is more on russia and china. but it also, and this is important, this comes ahead of expected talks with iran on re entering into the nuclear agreement, the j. c, p o, a. finally, there was a push in south korea to save an ancient form of paper making by getting unesco to officially recognize it. hon. g. the court has practice by dwindling number of people. rough mcbride has met some of them in john you. it's been made the same way for more than
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a 1000 years. a scale passed from one generation to the next. as in this business run, by the way family. it's often referred to as $100.00 paper because that's how many stages are considered needed by hand to make each piece. the pope comes from the inner back of the mulberry tree which grows abundantly on south korea as rocky hillsides. but it can only be harvested at a particular time of the year and then laboriously worked to strip away the out about $100.00 energy. and it takes about 10 years of study learning from a master craftsman. traditions are hard to learn and how to keep up, so it requires a sense of commitment. this business and others still making paper. the same way is located in the city of john du, which is home to a carefully preserved village to promote korean culture. for an ancient industry that at one time expose its product to china, considered the birthplace of traditional paper,
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making the decline in korean. han g has been marked, especially in recent times. it's reckoned that from a 100 workshops a couple of decades ago, bailey 20 now remain on display in this city, the winning entries from a competition aimed at encouraging hunged making while showing off its birth fatality. all the offerings made out of paper. but what's needed, argue at supporters, is the worldwide recognition that would come with unesco listing. would you put the nick kit august, benefits at the museum archives and constantly surprised by the condition of historical documents. the characters and colors and vivid i still have just been drawn and the paper is not damaged at all. the paper from chase workshop is now the preferred choice for us restore is in italy, and he believes unesco recognition. similar to that enjoyed by paper makers from china, and japan would go a long way to preserving his beloved craft. can you tell me?
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well, of course i'll do everything i can to prevent this tradition from dying out. but i can't do it on my own. the whole society must cherish this heritage. consider a precious and love it. a craft whose mastery is hard earned and could easily be lost. robin bride al jazeera john to south korea. ah, half past the hour on al jazeera, these are the headlines him. i see has been declared the winner of iran's presidential election, a widely anticipated result. after all, the strong content is gone from running. the hotline has been congratulated, spun demand, he will replace us on ro, honey. here is what he had to say. after that meeting was supposed to shut down right now, i'd like to offer my gratitude to the very dear honorable and vigilant people. and i thank the all my.

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