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an hour in mamma allocations a check or a merging under the military practice. 11 east investigate the secret detention center i make on the defective to reveal last one out of the i this is al jazeera ah hello money side of this is the news i live from dave hall coming up in the next 60 minutes. abraham ratio declared the winner of iran presidential race supreme leader . how many hales the election, massa people, victory forces loyal to the libyan warlord. cliff, i have to say they have taken over a border crossing without jerry the fuss,
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major offense, them since the fall deal in october. nation wide protests in brazil demanding more vaccines and calling for president wilson are to be impeach. guinea 2nd ebola outbreak is declared over avoiding repeat, be dissolved a few years ago uninformed from suffer as scare at the european championship hungry took the lead against the world cup winners with the game finishing $11.00. we begin an iran where hard line counted at abraham. right. you see, husband declared the winner of the presidential election, widely anticipated results off to all the strong contenders for bod, from running rice. these vote counts dwarfed those of the 3 counts of its securing
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17 point. $9000000.00 or nearly 62 percent of the vote. rice will take office in august and says he will work closely with the outgoing president. cassandra, honey said my to about that. if you're as you got your late, my very dear brother mister abraham, right. you see he has a very heavy responsibility check. now that i'm kim and i have no doubt that the people will support his legitimate government so that their interests can be best implemented. also call us and 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, that was a voter turn out was the lowest. iran has ever seen just 48.8 percent of the countries. more than $59000000.00 eligible voters cost about us was largely due to a lack of enthusiasm for the election. and the koran of ours pandemic iran supreme
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leader has hail the vote as a victory over enemy propaganda in a tweet. isola, how many wrote the winner of the election is the iranian nation? they have again stood up to the propaganda. the enemies must re media. the edges of the simple minded and the ill wishes they have displayed their presence in the heart of the countries political arena. from teheran acid bag tells us more about what these results could mean for the country. what it tells us that he has increased his vote by i think, 2000000 volts since the last time he stood back in 2017 then against president hassan ro, harney. but it also tells us that there are considerable number of people in this country that support brian racy and his outlook in those debates that took place as presidential debates. he very much concentrated on domestic issues and he was reaching out to those that feel different. disillusion,
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disappointed with the honey administration of the last 4 years. and he promised to make the economy better. he built his reputation on fighting corruption and that's what people know him for. so the 1st task for him will be to deal with the economy . of course the, the international issues such as the 2015 nuclear, you know, many of he's supported, never supported that deal in the 1st place. but abraham raise, he has said that he does support the yes, as the supreme needa has backed it. but the difference between him and the reformists in prison, husband ro honie, and he's reformist, back as is that the reform is be the 2015 nuclear deal as a foundation to build better relations with the west. whereas abraham, right, you see, and he's conservative supporters or some some know them as principal list supporters . they see it as the ceiling. they have a deep mistrust of the united states and mistrust. in fact, that they feel that it's proven right. especially since the former president to
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donald trump pull the 9 states out of that deal, an impulse tensions against iran. one of rice's main concerns is the 2015 nuclear deal. iranian foreign minister, jo azurie says, talks in vienna. i've been going well and could reach a conclusion before i see 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 edited is being discussed in vienna. the text is getting cleaner and cleaner. the brackets are being removed was already went on to say that us president joe biden has not fully departed from trump administration
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policies. well, i think joe biden understands the policy of the trumpet. administration has faith, but still he wants to use that policy as leverage and that's where the cognitive problem comes it. so i think they have to abandon the fact that sanctions, or an actual sanctions, or just liability sanctions or illegal sanctions, or unlawful. unfortunately, europeans have been forced into basically succumbed to us sanctions, but it doesn't mean that they approve it. it doesn't mean that they accepted us was isolated. let's get the view from washington out there is that christine salumi is that christ and we know the u. s. will have been closely monitoring this election, have we had any reaction from them since the results came out? no reaction to the election of wry. you see a reaction from the state department on friday to the election itself and the fact
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that according to the state department spokesperson, the election was not free and fair. and their view as spokesperson said that it denied iranians. a free choice of parents referring to the fact that several candidates had been disqualified from competing on the ascension of right. you see to the president, see this has to be a concern for the united states. they're striving to get a renewed iran deal in place before he takes office in august. we know another meeting is scheduled to happen in vienna on sunday. b u. s. of course, has not been directly engaged with iran in these talks. instead of leaving that to their counterparts in the deal, but by joe biden, the president of the u. s. is very eager to make progress on this front and as far as easy as concerned on the one hand, this man is a hard liner. that's
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a concern for the united states. amnesty international has linked him to death squads in the 1900 eighty's that oversaw the killing of thousands extradition extra judicially of political prisoners. and as the head of the judiciary, racy oversight, other human rights abuses. according to amnesty international, including allowing government officials and security forces immunity and their crackdown on protesters and dissidence and so forth. so this makes right, you see actually the 1st iranian president sworn into office under un sanctions in 2019, when he took over as the head of the judiciary, the united states level personal factions against him. so that is a complicating factor in the relationship here. and on the other hand, he has also express support for getting the iran deal done. so there could be some impetus to move things forward now that he has been sworn. and the challenge for
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the united states is that president biden wants to take the iran deal even farther and include ron's ballistic missile program. that was never going to be an easy agreement to come by. this may make it even harder most to analyst expect a pivot from iran away from the west, even furthermore towards russia and china. now that he's in power many thanks for that. kristin salumi in washington. israel's foreign minister has also reacted to rise these election in a tweet, lockheed wrote a bronze new president known as the book to have to have her on is an extremist responsible for the deaths of thousands of iranians. he's committed to the regimes nuclear ambitions and to its campaign of global terror. let's get more analysis on the story. so tara said the keys of research at the university of tech ron. she joins us live via skype from that many thanks for joining us on the program. the
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selection did have the lowest turn out in the history of the arabian republic. do you, do you think the results, therefore lacks legitimacy? thanks for having me. well, obviously this is a record, low turnout for in the history of this number for public, and it has a message for to stablish men. but like many other countries, develop countries that have experienced a low turnout. it does not necessarily question that legitimacy, this number republic, i should also mention that unlike what mainstream western media wants to portray as well as, for example, the chief of design. this regime once to portrait portray either president like tracy or dosa who agree with him as code and code hardliners.
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this is not how racy and his i mean, people who think like him are viewed inside iran. and i think calling the president who has been elected by over 17000000 people, an extremist or a hardliner, is actually and saw to those millions of people who actually voted for him. he's seen as a very successful head of judiciary by many people, the grievances that the people had were both the vetting process by the garden council and the previous government in terms of economy as well as the threats by the actually the pandemic contributed to historic low turn out and as i said, this has a message for the establishment as well as the incoming president. he will have
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a very harder time compared to previous presidents to satisfy the public opinion pause. and it's going to be, are difficult for the president to as i said, meets the factors that he has made and to satisfy the public opinion at the end of the day, 50 percent of the population didn't come out and vote. should the new leadership be concerned about these people who may be feeling sidelined or under represented by the new government? well, as i said, yes, it has a message for this stop wish me and, and they have to be concerned about that, which is what i say why? i said it's going to make it very difficult both for the incoming president as well as the establishment to satisfied public opinion polls. but we should also bear in mind that for example, even before de vetting process, why to guardian cancer,
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which raised a lot of questions and disappointed a lot of people. it was expected that a low turnout would happen and it was predicted by public opinion, polish to mr. race would have the upper hand. so while i leave the vetting process by the guardian consul and a lot of things that have happened from the start, which meant played a significant role in why more than 50 percent of the eligible voters did not vote in the selection. i think we should also bear in mind that there are other factors in play as well. what, which as i said is one of them is dependent mac, okay? cetera. sec'y research at the university of rome, thank you. fancy more ahead on the news hour,
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including display and relying on few days the flight of refugees from the gray region living in neighboring to john. and we'll see what's on the minds of armenians as a patch of ice in an election to a very difficult enforce. is this drive on his way to a 1st formula one? well, so i so far it will tell us more later. ah, to libya now where a large military force loyal to the warlord holly for half says it's taking control of a border crossing with algeria. on thursday half the announced an operation in the area to expel what he called mercenaries, an extreme as vices. images posted on line, show dozens of arm and vehicles positioned in and around the border crossing. as
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a fast ministry operation by half the us forces since signing a sci fi deal with the government in tripoli last october. as well as the takeover by the unity government in march, malik trina has more from tripoli. livia has seen relative peace as since the cease fire agreement was signed in october. so this is a very significant movement. the 1st time that such a large military mobilization has happened, dave declared, have to force have declared the area military zone. so we're going to have to wait and see what's going to happen. but this comes just days before an international conference in berlin. the united nations in germany are hosting the berlin to conference, and that's meant to bring, bring before an actors for an actors involved foreign stakeholders together in berlin to discuss supporting libby as new in term unity government and also
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bringing about elections. elections are scheduled to take place in december this year, but this could possibly impede those elections and impede the peace process that's been happening. and this also comes just a few days after an official visit by luke the libyan government. to algeria, they agreed on a couple things, one of which was opening the 2 new g l julian border for commercial trade. the board was closed for several years. we're going to have to wait and see what kind of, what, what, what exactly is going to happen after this military movement. and whether or not this will create or bring about or bring more challenges towards this new government to lead the country to elections. later on this year, west african leaders are wrapping up a summit in gone as capital member nation. so if the economic community, west african states or eco ass up and taking part, regional security, the pandemic,
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and plans to create a single currency have all been high on the agenda scale correspondent i met a address who joins us now from a b, john eco, with only about a few weeks ago to discuss molly, so why they met again so soon? well basically this is the 59th regular meeting. the, the previous one was actually an emergency meeting to deal with an emergency in molly, after the military that kicked out the president and the prime minister, the civilian president and prime minister, they appointed and took total control of that country. now they are about dropping up. a statement will be issued very soon with a detail actions that needed to be taken. but what we hearing so far is they have discussed molly extensively briefed by their envoy, special envoy to molly and media. and molly crisis for management president. good luck, jonathan. and we also heard about developments need developments about vaccines
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in west africa and how will be in the region is coping with corporate 19. so the 3 countries have been identified to produce the vaccines in west africa. but the question is the payton and how soon will they be able to produce this to address the current situation? these are countries that either low on trusting or have most of the communities living in them, avoiding coffee, 19 protocols. so this is a huge challenge, apart from that, that is the issue of the single currency. this has been on the table for decades and in 2020, that was this moved by countries like we can have fossil lead by i because been in and others saying that they are going to go ahead to implement the echo, which is the single kind of advocate and forced africa and up to now one year after that has not happened. so these are some of the issues they have discussed. and
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they also discuss climate change violence in the region and how to tackle them as well as are the key issues that include institutionally and economic reform of the regional block. i'm at interest in john, thank you. yo piano is preparing for parliamentary elections on monday. a vote comes as tens of thousands from europe. his t gray region continue to seek refuge across the border ensued on more than 2000000 in tell me displaced and many more. i need food aid, have morgan reports from got a reef and sued on near the border with 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 take the reach and he says he stay despite the fighting that started last november. but when his livelihood was threatened, he was forced to leave his farm and come to the dance god estate who lives at the
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helm. the horem alicia came and burned our farms that 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. and again, i think it says he believes the branding of farms was done to force the grants like himself into sarajevo and the conflict between the 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, to grant, have fled to sudan since the thought of the fighting, the number of refugees arriving encamped 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
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because of the esna city and many atrocities are being reported. and while they come seeking refuge conditions here are far from ideal. so gothic light was one of the 1st to arrive in this camp 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 other refugee families. and while she received aid not enough for her and her family, she is now suffering from malnutrition and is unable to nurse her 16 month old daughter. hard to find a mallet, 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 voice to keep her stomach full, but that's not enough to cover the nutrients she needs. and i worry about her health. 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 can authority see access to health care to create now nutrition as
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well as 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 rain. susan, 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 that will 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, bill morgan, on the wrong, the made by camp authority stayed the world health organization has declared an end to the boat outbreak and guinea. it emerged in february and killed 12 people. health ministry vaccinate to thousands of people to contain the virus which causes
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severe bleeding and organ. fatty f. the above outbreak from 2014 to 20. 16 killed more than 11000 people. mostly in guinea, nearly own and liberia. stegel small choice is a by a medical scientist on experts on viral diseases. he says, help ex, but learn lessons from the previous outbreak. we managed very quickly to bring to parisian nation for a whole lot contained transmission using really effective diagnostics approaches. and then also put in place the spring box nation schemes, which although basically people around individuals come in fact buyers to be vaccinated very quickly and be protective. they are a 100 percent so that we can come from becoming a problem locally, nationally and internationally as well. there's national response,
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most put together in 2015, 2014 to try and turn around the time brought a lot of learnings 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 to increase the understanding because culturally, 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 nothing to do for us. but in fact, real human, we'll respond the same way that we're most shopping by phone. or there is not all like you remember, we have the same situation with a 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. we were able to make show about it. this is for nothing on the problem. to palestinian teens have been arrested in occupied east jerusalem. already police have been preventing people from entering damascus gate. one of the entrances to the holy sites in jerusalem. hundreds of israeli fall right nationalist march through jerusalem this week celebrating its oak patient in 1967 or chanting, anti arab and muslim. meanwhile, israeli security vehicles have been set on fire after raid on a wedding in the palestinian israeli town of d. aside, police said they were responding to reports, have gum fi at the event. i witnesses say the situation escalated when an officer fired his gun, one palestinian israeli civilian was seriously wounded on one officer was injured.
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armenians head to the pose this sunday in the backdrop of last year. the military defeat the hands of as by john and turkey, with the feat triggered anti government protest, and the prime minister was forced to call early elections or re challenz reports. for your event. i just 3 years old from it's so cool. building revolution domine. and politics is getting allowed again. this election should be 2 years off still, but prime minister nicole passion, young. he wrote a power on a wave of street protests in 2018 a since last a humiliating war. and he is much weakens our supporters with a ratty in yerevan sticking by the man though. he did everything we're here to support our prime minister because we trust him. we've seen full freedom
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during his years and also and this is enough reason to trust him again and again somewhat unusually reform. i say we had country outside the u. this is a competitive election with an uncertain outcome, but they're still a favorite. it could reasonably be expected that any prime minister who i was always countries, devastating defeat in a war would be political history. yes, the polls have titans, but most predictions are the nicole passion. you will be the next prime minister of armenia and paradoxically, for an incumbent. he's framing this as a new revolution. let me see sunny on the 20th of june, starting from 8 am in armenia. a people non violent revolution will start. but this time it's going to be an iron revolution. and that's revolution will start from atm at the polling stations. and they'll be massive voting for us to now with his armenia alliance, former president robert cherry and his passion,
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yann's main rival. although he's tainted by allegations of corruption, co cherry, and is trying to capitalize on his polls, bounce and unify the empty passion, yan vote. i have no trust toward security at ortiz, because that to blame for crisis in some of them. and i've got a ball the most important for me is to create peace for our country. i'm sure our media alliance will go forward and not back it political scientist, alexander is, can darian says armenia is still democratically young, and personality is dominates rather than stable parties. i asked him what challenges the winner faces, eric, evidently from economy to institutionalization from problems with other by john borders. now, gordon, cut about the problem, refugees develop that said a lot of problems that that's a problem. i would say any part to which will come to part to the to,
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to power now will be not popular enough. here about these campaigns have been polarized and bitter, and the country is deeply traumatized by a military defeat. elections may result. some of the countries issues that by no means all of them reach helen's jazeera armenia. still ahead on out of there. how black native americans are fighting to regain that tribal citizenship. and how south koreans hope a global recognition of ancient pace and making tradition can keep the dying crum live in fort to south. america's biggest rivals meet in the america. ah .
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i once again, no surprises in the forecast across the middle east. the burning heat continue and we are going to see the shema when just teasing off the touch as we go on through the next couple of days. still 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 on trying to be want to, to showers. wanted to lights out 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 golf evaded but nothing too much to speak of here. i wish i was like, extend the way down across ethiopian highlands. you see how the easterly way so just pulsing some heavy right across the tropical belt of africa some more big down pause. they're coming into a nigeria all the way through gonna ivory coast right across into liberia and more of the same as we go on through the next couple days. south of that where it's, it's largely.

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