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nephew, me, me to write that i need to be on faith as jude and, and a politician as they tackle age old issues with that powerful fight for greenland. a witness documentary on al jazeera. ah, armenians. most in aspect election call by the prime minister in an attempt to heal divisions of the last year's war with my job. ah, i've adrian said again, this is al jazeera life and also coming out the supporters of eroni, president elect abraham racy, celebrate his landslide victory. the critics say, the vote wasn't free offer protests. and more than 40 brazilian cities against
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president jaya bolton, out of the country, passers half a 1000000. according to the 19th dance and treated intense. a 3rd wave of infections gathered space in south africa for only one percent of the population is fully vaccinations. ah, armenians deciding whether their prime minister deserves another chance of the defeat to neighboring. as of i shouted last year's war, the culprit union resigned in april and triggered the snap parliamentary election hoping to renew his mandate. the fullest isn't a tight race with a fuller president. robert control in the vote, as being closely watched by armine as ally, russia, and by turkey, which back as a by john in the conflict which was related to the dispute, it's going to come back region. i'll just worry,
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challenge reports from the other whoever wins this election will have to tackle a long list of problems that armenia faces. you have a traumatized nation after that. defeated in the war. you have a polarized electorate. this has been a pretty bruising election campaign. you have refugee problems, you have prisoner of war problems, you have economic problems and development problems, etc. getting round to even 10 percent of these is going to be a big ask for anyone who wins this election. what i think people are hoping for is that this on system questions essentially. and that you get a degree of political legitimacy for the victor. and 5 years of political stability in which the winning candidate can actually start to knuckle down and do some proper work. there are people that are worried that because this has been such a invective field political campaign from the 2 main candidates,
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that there might be some unrest in the aftermath of this election. we'll have to wait and see. there are, you know, a long, wide list of candidates and parties who are contesting this 26 parties or 4 blocks . but essentially it boils down to a, to your rights. you've got the, the incumbent, nicole passion in facing off against robert cherry. and he's a former president, there are people who don't like either of these candidates, particularly those. i think you've lost someone in the recent fighting who have been pretty switched off from politics altogether, concentrating on their grief and their loss them for them. they say often that politics is finished for them and that the country just needs some stability and peace in which to re gather itself. supporters of iran, the new president of celebrated his victory on the streets of toronto, hotline, or abraham racy, was declared the winner on saturday. an election that was marked by voter apathy
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and economic hardship. he won around 62 percent support just on the heart was eligible poses to pass a low turnout underscores the challenges ahead of the former chief justice takes power in august. i'll just here as, as a beg reports from to ron. everyone in iran knew the outcome with no real prominent opposition holds predicted conservative cleric abraham, right? yes, he would when and when he did in a landslide victory, he's closest opponent receiving 14000000 few votes, right? if he 1st gained prominence amongst a religious faithful. when he was appointed as custodian over the shrine in the city of mush at frequented by millions of pilgrims a year, he was praised for removing cropped officials from the shrines administration and serving pilgrims. an ayatollah considered to be a hide religious authority and she slammed his religious title hold wait among the countries religious, conservative base, right? if he had failed in his bid to win the presidency in 2017,
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he lost by 8000000 volts to hassan. ronnie, during that campaign, he was criticized for his pastoral as a judge on election day. once again, our people announced their decision and rejected those who in 38 years didn't know anything but execution, an imprisonment. as a young man, he was part of a committee that oversaw mass executions in 1988. an audio recording was leaked during the 2017 election where i had to la montessori condemned, right. you see, and others on the committee for the role in the executions. 10 panel. yeah, i think the worst crime against the atlantic republicans that history will condemn us for has been committed by you and your name will go in history as a criminal and i'm just international have said race. he should be investigated for crimes against humanity. as a judicial chief, he's seen as tech and corruption, a fundamental concern for many iranians. his appointment by the supreme needed to key roles has raised other questions,
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some feel his presidency is setting the stage for him to become the next supreme leader. but he still has to serve as president and make life better for many iranians supposed to shut down for us. and i'd like to offer my gratitude to the very dear hon and vigilant people. i thank the almighty god for the dear people's trust in the serving seminary students. i hope i can respond well to the people's confidence votes unkindness. during my turn, he's surrounded by what many consider to be hard line as opposed to the 2015 nuclear deal, right? he says he supports it, mom be about a young man study. and again, we are committed to the jcp away, as it was approved by ayatollah how many. but you can't implemented a strong governments should be in power to be able to implement. but unlike president tundra harney and the moderates who saw the dia, that's a foundation for broader discussions and relations with the west, raphael, he's can see it as a feeling of deep mistrust of the united states. but his real test will be how he
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serves as president and what change can bring to the country. as i said, big jazeera there on israel's new private us to not fully bennett, says, described, arise, sees when as a last chance for world powers to wake up. but it made the comments during the 1st meeting of his security competence. racy selection is i would say the last chance for the world powers to wake up before returning to the nuclear agreement. and to understand who they're doing business with. these guys are murder, mass murderers. a regime of brutal haman may never be allowed to weapons of mass destruction that will enable enough to kill 1000 millions. well, bennett's predecessor benjamin netanyahu is under pressure to leave the prime minister's official residence in west jerusalem. opponents, who gathered outside say that he should have moved out by now. that's threatening to take them as a course, israel's parliament approved,
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and i believe it's tradition of government last week ending destiny, whose uninterrupted, 12 years and power. he's on trial for corruption. afghanistan's president, ash rough, gaudy, has replaced 2 ministers in charge of security as telephone phase of escalate their advance to take more territory. general bisman, a con malady has been appointed new defense minister. he's previously held the defense and interior ministry positions and also serves as the chief of army staff . while general abdel suffer, most of quo has been named the interior minister. that's how about it says that it's seized more than 40 districts in recent weeks and 3 children are among 4 people, shot and wounded at a birthday party and canada. the youngest was just a year old. they've been taken to hospital in toronto, one of the children is said to be a life threatening condition. police are looking for several suspects scientist say
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the guinea of the world health organization. i've set an example for the world by quickly containing and ending a 2nd. bola outbreak, it started in a southern district 4 months ago, which is where the devastating 2014 outbreak began to 0. charlotte bellis reports the it's been $42.00 days since guinea had a confirmed case of the bowler. meaning guinea can now be declared ebola free to do, we're all happy and i'm so happy to declare solemnly on behalf of the president and at the end of the abolla, if a demick in guinea authorities traced this outbreak here to 0, cory the same region where the devastating 2014 outbreak began the 1st case with lucy. she was $51.00 and a nurse. some people who attended her funeral in february also dies. her uncle told jazeera he had little thorough cheese because he didn't believe lucy died of
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natural causes. lucky lucy was starting a grandmother who had fever and was bleeding from her nose and everywhere. we tried to get blood clotting medicine from the nearest town, but eventually she died and lucy, constructed to eunice learning from previous ebola outbreaks, canal health officials and the world health organization responded swiftly. they flew in $24000.00 vaccines and inoculated health workers and residents in the area . they traced close contacts of the dead and disinfected homes. jimmy was able to interrupt the transmission of a boy in a bit more than 4 months. this is very different from the previous outbreak in 2014 to 2016 determinants of success. the time was very sweet and proactive. action scientist sequence the bolus strain from this outbreak and discovered it was closely related to the strain from 2014. they believe
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a survivor hard, but the virus for at least 5 years before transmitting it. previously, the record for a survivor passing on the virus was 16 months. 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 a dozen for nothing on the problem. in guinea, ebola haunts and thousands died here between 20142016. while authorities have been commended for red casing. the virus quickly, there are still 12 more grace and the community of quick a. charlotte bellis out 0. west african leaders have agreed on a plan to launch a single currency within 6 years. the 15 members of the economic community of west african states are eco, was wrapped up a summit in god, his capital on saturday, c, piracy trade, the pandemic of molly's latest cool. so top discussions,
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they worry that molly's instability will give armed groups moral, but unities to launch attacks across the region. one person has been killed by a tornado that swept through new zealand, the largest city. the man was working at a container port in oakland. when the severe weather struck on saturday, the winds were strong enough to toss 30 tons, shipping containers through the air. more than 1200 homes are damaged. we'll get a weather update next here, and i'll just here then what i'll base here has learned from its initial curve at 19 response. the challenges for the health care system. so faces and rival processed improved by supporters of to presidential candidates. 11 selection results of hell. the other is demanding a recount. ah,
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hello there, we've got the usual rash showers across se asia called an ascii system outs into the open waters. actually, we may well develop into a tropical storm, but for the hearing now, let's look a little further south jakarta, $53.00 millimeters afraid in just 24 hours for the entire month of june. miss spectrum, $83.00 millimeters of brightness is coming towards the dry season. so that is particularly wetmore showers coming in across job as you go on through the next couple of days. plenty of showers through malaysia. plenty of shows up towards the philippines and we see some rather lively spells of right also making the way across southern parts of india. china thailand, seeing some very wet weather over the next few days where the possibility some localized flooding, some went weather to coming to western pass australia, we've got a very active system just developing it will make its way across the bites. so we got this area of low pressure just making your way to the south of perth. it does gather as we go through the next day or 2 cloud and rain coming in here on the cold
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. so i purchased 14 degrees celsius. i father 6 degrees below the average, some wester weather a little further north most to systems they to join together the quite a circulation brewing up as we go one through the next couple of days. heavy rain into south australia and winds could touch 90 kilometers per hour by the middle of the week. the weather bag, energy and change to every part of our universe. more small. to continue the change all around the shape by technology and human ingenuity. we can make it work for you and your bill. ah
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ah, i get my news. this houses here up on me and supposing it a type snap election. nicole hash indian resigned the trigger, the vote hoping to renew his mandate for last year's defeating the conflict with laboring as my job. supporters of iran, the new president have celebrated his victory and 10 front hotline of abraham right was declared the winner on saturday. in an election that was marked by the voter apathy and economic hardship at israel's do private is not fully bennett, as described braces when as a final wake up call the world powers before returning to the 2015 nuclear deal, bennett made the comments during the 1st meeting of his security cabinet, the former us diplomat, james patterson,
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told us earlier that washington can expect or even more complicated relationship with iran. a few weeks ago i spoke to the state department, said that with regard to saudi over kingdom of saudi arabia, that america foundational values were going to be paramount in any of the talks with saudi arabia. so that must also be applied to iran. now, with a, with president raising and his background, i think it makes it very difficult for the president, the united states and the state department to have negotiations with right easy. but we also have to see how that works out. the idea is coming to washington and morrow to discuss the, the regional challenges that israel basis. and i'm sure this will be a very important topic of that conversation. and mr. biden has, i understand either some sanctions already to the dismay of
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middle eastern countries and, and it gives them more money to be militarily adventurous and to disrupt the piece and at several countries. so i think that again mister bi needs to consider america foundational values in negotiations with president easy. and i know that some other countries are involved or i believe some of the countries are involved in trying to set the stage for the u. s. re entry with around over the jcp away. but it's, it's a, it's gotta be a complicated, very complicated situation right now. we have canister, as recorded another 92 corona virus deaths in the past 24 hours. infections have been rising fast since march,
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with 10000 cases counted in just the past week. not even half a percent of afghanistan's population is fully vaccinated. oxygen manufacturing is at full capacity that hospitals still don't have enough. in protests across brazil, which is recorded more than 500000 covert deaths. as a 3rd wave hits demonstrate to say the president giant bowls and wrote is responsible because he continues to down play the outbreak orca. yeah, kid reports from rio down who's rallied across dozens of cities in brazil to denounce president jadem ball. so not as handling of the pandemic marching through the streets of rio de janeiro to the sound of the drum beat. into the chant of indigenous try in the capital, brazilian. this is called triple sonata impeachment, accusing him a still downplaying the cove in 1910 demik. despite brazil's death toll being the
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2nd largest in the world, when the protest began in real, the corona virus had already killed more than 490000 brazilians. as the day were on brazil reached the tragic milestone of half a 1000000 dead. this governments responsible for genocide, it delayed the vaccination roll out. we can not continue to be governed by a president who doesn't care about brazilian lives just last week both. so now was fine for leading a motor bike rally. and so without wearing a mask, he's already on the campaign trail for next year's presidential election and continues to promote hydroxy cora wine as the cure for the corona virus. i'm 65 years old, was infected by cupid 19 and took drugs corklin the next day i was cured. also, not his opponents had been reluctant to take to the streets against him,
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arguing that people should stay home in the midst of a pen demik. now the states risk you to remain quiet as if you were here to fight for our lives. the virus is less did leave that out president. we want him out. now, this is happening while the senate committee is still investigating the government handling of the senators, doctors and scientists say this is the government has tried to keep her immunity by infectious disposition that every scientist in brazil now has and the president of brazil is doing everything he came to convince us the best is a strategy since the beginning, when he goes and say that and says dad immunization produces a protection that is smaller than if you have the disease which is not true. meanwhile, an average 2000 brazilians have been dying every day, and many fear that at this rate,
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resuming soon surpass united states as the country with the world's largest covered 1900 death, told monica, and i kept all just 0. we're diginero. so africa government has typed, uncovered 19 restrictions in order to fight a 3rd wave, which is expected to be worse than the last one. in some areas, robin smith reports from cape town. south africa is in the grip of a deadly 3rd wave of cove. at 19 infection the army has been deployed to assist doctors in the most populous province of carting. almost 2 thirds of the countries active cases have been reported. their hospitals are under pressure and supplies of oxygen are becoming short. the situation was similar in the western cape during the 2nd wave at the end of last year. but experts believe that province won't be as hard hit this time around. hard bay in cape town is often described as
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a microcosm of south africa, informal settlements, skirt, the boundary of sprawling estates, mcmercer lives here, and contracted cove at 19 in december last year. i've never felt as sick as in my whole life as i, as i did fax, those 10 days. so it was quite scary for me. but luckily for me, we live in my big house and i had a, i see you, dr. looking after me. so we had things like, you know, we had set monitors and the monitors and the letter just a few 100 meters, the way things are very different people living here. she also toilets and full social does something is not easy. and families and into these tiny sec do not have the luxury of isolating. the provincial health department says poorer people are at
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greater risk and blames those better off for spreading the virus. the 3rd way in this province as primarily been driven by people that live in su in the area. so the people that can isolate the people that can quote and other ones has not been to the, into the behaviors. south africa as covert 19 vaccination program has faced several obstacles and only one percent of the population is fully vaccinated. it still does a lot about equity and things in the world. we could have prevented quite a lot of data that will come out of the said way. if we had access to vaccines earlier and fairly, when you again have to stand in line, it just kills just kill. and it's, it's the most real feeling of living. do you do? many here on our waiting anxiously for more developed nations to respond. robin smith, al jazeera, kept on malawi, has run as
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a vaccines. a big un shipment is delayed because of india's decision to suspend vaccine export. nearly 400000 people have received that 1st shot. but that the very few 2nd doses, albania says that it's achieved. heard immunity through infections, cutting corona virus transmission dramatically. but it came with a terrible cost overwhelmed hospitals. schanzer aplus reports from 2 rama. this is covered one, the 1st of 4 public hospital wards at the heart of the obedient government's pandemic response. from november to february, it was overrun because of the government policy to concentrate all the countries covered 900 cases in toronto. at the very beginning, we were thinking it would idea that with the time, by the time run around by we were thinking it's much easier and only cycle logically and medically, thinking to get those services much closer to that people by then would had
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goes around the hospitals were under pressure, ariens can de named journalist of the year for his coverage of the pandemic. witness to the problems. okay. 7 know again, that patients have to wait 6 to 8 hours just being loaded from ambulances because there were no beds available. they were very sick and needed to go to intensive kevin mediately some died in the ambulance in the overcrowded and undisturbed words . some patients committed suicide by jumping from the windows. hearing these stories, many patients were afraid to go. some went to private clinics. many of them to turkey through a special charter flight, and many stayed home. yogi pudgy says he spent $5000.00 on oxygen and nursing bit up over from the bus, and i had many friends who went to hospital and never got out alive. so i decided to stay home at 1st, it was easy. i thought this, the great covert,
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every one is talking about. but then i got really sick. i thought i died and came back to life. the prime minister eddie rama says albania, as early lockdown initially saved the country from the soaring infection rates of western europe. what happened in italy scared us a lot. so it was a bit like running home and we were if you recall, well the 1st country after italy to impose love, now our lives down was very, very heavy. then we did the many things faster than others because of the, of the terrible fear that if we would not control this to be us. but albania didn't have the resources to keep workers at home during the 2nd wave of the virus. herd immunity was achieved through infection at a high cost. officially, 2 and a half 1000 people died of cove at 19 in albania. but the us based institute for
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health metrics and evaluation estimates to figure nearly 16000 because that's how many more people died here over the past 9 months than would normally have died. in the same time period. we've heard immunity achieved infection rates plummeted in time for a general election in april and 17 percent of the population has now received at least one vaccine chart. far above the global average of 12 percent. helping prime minister at a rama when a 3rd term jumps out, pull us al jazeera, tirana supporters of both peruse, political rivals have been out in huge numbers. angry over this month's contents contested election. socialist federal castillo, who narrowly leads the official count, has claimed victory. but while we encountered k kofuji maury seeking to get votes, an old 0 money on a sanchez reports from lima. i merely 2 weeks
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after voters went to the polls. thousands of the look at your supporters marched claiming victory, his rival kiko for he morty says the election was rigged, casting a shadow over the result. 7 0, the fool he morning has run a dirty campaign. the number show that castillo one. what else does she want? i for he murray. contests the results that these lucas, these are more than 44000. both the saturday electoral officials rejected with questions when not the votes. they said there's no proof fraud. kimori supporters claim, otherwise they have to show us the balance is the election is because they never did well in the opinion polls, and now they are feeling the election. the fraud allegations prompted a group of retired senior military officers to call the armed forces chief to reject castillo, if he's named precedent in an open letter. they warn def,
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electoral officials declared him the winner. the military could intervene. press real fast because i guess he condemned the statement, but i just saw people when he got the owners. i reject this. not only opposes our democratic values and institutions but goes against the constitution. and the law of instructed the defense minister to forward it to the judiciary. so it is investigative. the analysts say some politicians are looking for any way to prevent castillo from becoming president if they didn't want to see. in addition to this deep political crisis, lawmakers, paving the way to unsafe presidents sagacity, to take control of congress, then name a new constitutional tribunal in order for new magistrates to result who wins the election. tensions across the country are also field by some politicians who are calling for the whistle to be an old citing fraud and urging for
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a new round of elections. these electrons are polarized per movie. as there are deep res, i'm class division. analysts say the longer the national electoral jury take to determine who the president is, the worse the situation will get on the streets of the country. there will be a looser, neither side, except it could be the candidate with proved and protesting menu say, they are more than ready to fight. but in the census, i'll just see that lima beaten ah, ah, hello adrian. here in the headlines on i was here on medians opposing and a type snap election. the cold push indian resigned and triggered the vote, hoping to redo his mandates to last year's defeat in the conflict with neighboring as a by shops will re challenge reports ever wins. this election.
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