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to consider where it comes from and where it'll end up. we understand the different types of cultures, the cost around what moves we've been using. cohen does that matter to you? the. ready this is al jazeera ah hello money. this is the news i live from doha, coming up in the next 60 minutes. armine holds us not selection to choose between a prime minister blame for military. the face on a former president, excused all rupture. he chose to the hangman of tara israel's new prime minister warned well, how's the election results in iran should be
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a wake up call before returning to the nuclear dale. maybe as prime minister we as an important road linking east and west. but the us forces slam the moon calling it unilateral and that the minerals that how a technology us have plenty will look at why it's worried about china's market grid and in sport marks for shop and is extend, it is bleed and the raced when the formula one world title ever took reigning champion with hamilton late in the race when the french ah, we begin in armenia and an election triggered by a national crisis caused by defeats in last year's war with us by john prime minister nicole pacin called the snap parliamentary vote in april,
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he had faced months of protest for losing tire street. as by john in the golden calabash dispute for simians main rival appears to be the former president robert katya. well, this election could mark a turning point off the years of political turmoil. the finance came to power back in 2018 by leading an uprising against what he called a corrupt of ruling elite defeat in the war with as of john, has shins popular support. his main rival, robert controlled in faces, a corruption investigation. it dates back from his last days as president, back in 2008, when he was accused of accepting a bribe from a business woman or the election could decide the future of the sci fi deal with as a by john. russia sees precision as the guarantor of the peace agreement. it helped a broker as go straight to warry talents who lie for us in yerevan warri. what has turn up in like what turned out so
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far? very only a little bit left of things ago seems to be pretty good. the key is that we've seen the paulding stations. we've been outside off today, healthy league stretching out of the house of the buildings and constant turn over those polling stations. the stats that we've seen also suggests that when you compare this election with the parliamentary election in 2018, the figures on 10 out a rock. now the candidates are many and very 26 different parties and losses, but basically boils down to a 2 horse race. neither of the front runners are a perfect candidate, so you have to call a passion. he, i'm, he is a reformer who is trying to persuade voters not to throughout his anti corruption agenda just because of that devastating defeat against, as a, by john last year and his main rival, rebecca cherry, i'm a former president,
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is trying to convince both says not to judge him by the corruption and fleas of his ears in office and to trust him again as a strong man who can rebuild armenia as mites and its military standing now on pac some of the way this is, but never saudi on who is a political analyst and the head of vans press club. now, something i'm trying to get my head around over the last few days is how is it that a prime minister, his last a war can still be a front runner in an election like this? why is he still as popular it is? i think the main reason is that the choice for citizens is between the past and the present. and i will say that population of our me neither like the past or the present. so their choice will be based on maybe thrust on promises
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and personal seen. but this in fact, none of the 2 main competitors or for any clean perspective for the future. and that is where the choice choice, it's very hard, they're out of course, some smaller political groups that are offering to the voters. it be different, understanding how i mean you should develop externally and internally, but their programs are not steals convincing because they are not based on the realities from, from the rally is that i've been to and the language that we've had coming out if kerry and push unions miles, they seem to spend most of this campaign attacking each other. and as you say, not articulating is of use of the features. why is this, why is it being like that? why is this being so poisonous this campaign given, as i said,
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the absence of perspective for the future in fact, influences also the political tactics, tactics and strategist. and in fact, both main arrivals try to convince that their competitor is worse. and that is why we have this aggressive and abusive language and from both sides. so, and if you will talk to our citizens, you will see that they are just judging what will be the least harm for the future of i mean, it's possible on monday that we will see no play when a here is that. so if that's the case, what happens next? yeah, it is possible and the chances that there will be coalition with some smaller parties that will pass the threshold. however, it is also possible that felicia would not be possible as well. because many of the
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participants of the election, they say they that today, like the court shut down or not pushing on. and then we'll have the 2nd rounds between the 2 leaders. so where does this leave relations with? armenia is neighbors. russia as a by john, etc. how does media now fits in the region? the majority of those who have higher chances to be in the parliament, they are in fact stating that they will continue deepening relations with russia and will try to let's say we, we can the best so conferences appear that, that the war through the cooperation with stronger partners and as i said, majority are relying on cooperation and closer relations with rations. but there
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are maybe 5 smaller body parties that are speaking about the necessity to change your political orientation and get stronger with the best including membership in the you and net. all right. thank you very much for your insight mailing back to you in the studio. anything that was a challenge for us in yet of an supporters of iran's new presidents have celebrated his victory on the streets of ron hotline. abraham racy was declared the winner on saturday in an election marked by voter apathy and economic hardship. he was around 62 percent support, but just down the hall that eligible took part in the election of the low turn out on the school is the challenges ahead. when the former chief justice takes power in
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august, the new president elect has only a few weeks to put together his cabinet before taking office in early august. dosage of already takes a look at what shape it's likely to take. so that a show of unity. while these 2 men are on opposite sides of the political spectrum in iran, what comes next for the president elect? abraham, right? you see is the exact same procedure president has. sandrani has gone through twice as long as you will pass 1st. the results of the election have to be approved by this body known as the guardian council. it is made up of 12 men who are legal and islamic experts. they will certify the results within a week after the interior ministry announcing the winner. and about a month after election day and endorsement ceremony by the supreme leader confirms the new president. then, within days of that, the new president makes his way to parliament for another inauguration ceremony
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which is presided over by the head of the judiciary. following that president elect, right, you see has 2 weeks to introduce his new cabinet to parliament who votes on each of the 1900 physicians in the new government. once the majority of the 290 member parliament votes in favor of a candidate, then the person is officially a minister. but there are 3 high profile cabinet posts which need the final approval from ron's highest authority. those include the foreign minister intelligence minister and the defense minister poem, but at them don't book the logic behind that is because the position of the supreme leader is that of the head of the country. he needs to be directly involved in choosing those ministers whom he will be dealing with, alongside the president mosaic or for us to shake it. if the basic convention is that the supreme leader deals with foreign policy issues. he also deals with all security issues in the country and in turn deals with the defense minister. he is
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the commander in chief of the countries forces. so that's why the supreme leader has a say in who fills those portfolios and governance, omar iranians, a president, has a big job ahead of him. the economy is struggling after years of devastating us sanctions . and indirect talks on the 2015 nuclear deal are still happening in vienna, in the hopes of reviving the agreement and lifting sanctions. but the chief justice is coming into office at a time when all levels of government are run by conservatives, which will likely make his job easier than any of his predecessors, including picking his cabinet. ever have you see will have to choose 1900 people to form his cabinets who weeks after his confirmation ceremony by the supreme leader. it is possible for the president elect to appoint the candidate who dropped out of the race and endorsed him into his cabinet. and this time around raised will most likely reward se julie and connie, for their support during the election,
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starts in safari. elsie's 0 on israel's new prime minister, wasted no time in condemning rice, he's election victory, a folly bennett says it should serve as a red flag for world powers working to revive the nuclear do. rate 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 aim and never be allowed to weapons of mass destruction that will enable it to not to kill 1000 millions. that's going to hurry for it in west jerusalem. harry, i suppose no real surprise in venice. remarks. no. the fact that he made them in english was quite interesting. given that he was speaking to his cabinet,
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the kind of scene that you'd usually see his predecessor benjamin netanyahu speaking in hebrew. so this is obviously a message designed for the wider world. a message, as he said, to try to push things in israel's favor, in terms of the possibility of the iran nuclear deal being resumed. he's also someone who is under criticism and has been under criticism from benjamin netanyahu, who, on his way out of the door, was saying that bennett would not be able to stand up to iran in terms of security would not be able to stand up to america. in terms of the revival of the deal. so he as a right winger in a very broad coalition government, which extends to the far left of is ready politics is trying to shore up his own credentials as an iran hawk. there is some reporting in these really media that there is an expectation within his really senior sources that there will be a delay, or at least some kind of postponement is iran now reviews it's policy potentially
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time enough, at least to try to shift the american policy a little more in israel's favor. now understand the head of the israeli army is on his way to washington. presumably. iran will be on the agenda. i think you're just asking about the hobby, the, the head of the military. i'm sorry. you know, your question just cut out there. he is in washington dc. he is himself very much in iran, hawk he got out in front of netanyahu's own language earlier this year when he was talking about the prospects of the incoming by did ministration. being very critical of the idea of resuming the deal. so his talks with the us defense secretary with the national security advisor with the head of the joint chiefs and indeed with the head of cent. come the middle east focus part of the u. s. military which israel is now as far as united states, a part of shifting it from europe to, to the middle east. they will all be focused, i think, on the iran question. also,
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some reporting that he wants to try to use this shift from europe to the middle east in terms of israel status within the u. s. military to try to shore up and improve military cooperation with some of the arabs stated israel is now done normalization deals with meanwhile, back home after his departure. and you government endorsing his term for an extra year. so he will now be head of the army until the beginning of 2023. thank you for that hurry for the 1st and western land. while the united states says they are still disagreements on key issues and efforts revive that 2015 iran nuclear deal. that's as talk in vienna have been as agend and international negotiators all returning home for further consultations. the head of the iranian delegation said that closer than ever to an agreement that the remaining issues will not be easy to overcome. negotiations have been ongoing since april. this year,
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20 more head on these are included. if you didn't understand before the pandemic or the small in connected planet, we're on show, you must understand that now, the ones here monetary and to speak to al jazeera, about fundamental floors in the global ages. and national elections on monday to find out why some regents was even haven't uninstall with the high flying message for the netherlands team football european championship bar will have a millions of european. so i expected to head to the polls on monday in crucial parliamentary elections. some regions have been excluded with official sizing defects, and ballot papers and other reasons. out there is mohammed ado report from the
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eastern region of had us with $368.00 squeezed into just one square kilometer. this is the old walled city of hot of its 10 if you appear, if thick, high walls erected in the 13th century by the indigenous people a unique ethnic minority group. while holidays used to inhabit a much larger area, their population has declined. and they now leave behind the city walls in 2016 units called recognized as the head of the site to protect its history. as one of the worlds and shit civilization they threw up in government, also med had its own federal state. the smallest in the country. yet the electoral commission recently refused to allow his living in other parts of ethiopia to vote for candidates in their homeland in upcoming parliamentary elections. but of the heart of his challenge, that decision in the supreme court,
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it ruled in the even move to get a loan. all we want is to preserve our culture and heritage. the reason her always have a quasi state to day is in recognition of her, our culture language history, and perhaps most importantly to redress the injustices perpetrated against us. preserving her already governance will prevent a tarney of the majority, protect indigenous and minority rights, and quite simply, it is just fair. following the supreme court ruling electoral commission asked for more time to conduct a special distortion of how to revolt, as in other parts of it appear to enable them vote in their homeland. for holidays, the question of who gets to govern is central to their existence. and they say that specially important as they're facing competition from settlers and coaching on their land. but we are really worried about the future of our people, as population keeps declining the plot to take over herrera by other ethnic groups
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is getting thicker. the challenges facing the people of the hot region is best illustrated by the housing behind me. it was built with funds from the diaspora, people living in the united states and europe. but now lies abundant. people from the neighboring region came to claim the land of their own. this week's elections will also not take place in the neighboring somebody regional give you the electoral commission. i was postponed the polls. they're citing defects with boarding material. the region has known more instability than piece in the past 3 decades. 2 years ago, the rebel group, the national liberation front, signed a peace agreement with the pin government and demo blessed its troops, wadhams law. and we were all thinking that our region view for once of all, to be the rest of your pm. we are, it's be for vance, and we are all being forced to wait till september to exercise our constitutional rights. voting has also been postponed in the morphin conflict on to greater gym
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where hundreds of thousands of people are suffering from farming. a new date for a vote integrate has not been set together, the harder to gray. and so mileage and account for 6 to 3 out of 504-2000 parliament fits and to many of the people in those regions been unable to vote, they say undermines their existence. mamma do, i'll just be harder in tennessee at least one rocket has been fired to as an ebay and iraq's weston. and bob province authority targets the assad base, which is both us and iraqi forces. attacks on bases have increased in the past few months. the u. s has repeatedly a key groups linked to iran. i've got to sounds, president, awestruck ghani has replaced 2 top ministers in charge of security as taliban 5 to escalate that bonds to take more territory. general abysmal la han,
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homa the has been appointed as a new defense minister. he has previously held the defense on interior ministry positions and also as cheap of army staff and general satari. ms. wall has the name, the new interior minister. well, these new appointments come at a delicate time tele, been 5 years, have been gaining ground. they are taking over districts on extending that control, the country with low morale. some afghan forces have abandoned that post altogether . more than $500.00 civilians have been killed this year with a tax escalating across the country. the surgeon violence comes as the us and its allies withdrew. withdraw that troops their schedule to be completely out of afghanistan by september, the 11th and talks between the taliban and the afghan government. all continuing katha, violence appears to have intensified at the same time for him. so that is
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a security analyst. he says the taliban will continue to gain ground if the international community doesn't stay engaged after the u. s. withdraw planograms approach it do. all of them will me. they believe that they withdrawal of the us and that reported it to me and vacuum as security vacuum, and they are capitalizing on that. thank you mean by the p d. and i did the same time now and also showing up in the, in the hot or negotiations. so i think temporary, the violence and the surgeon violence will increase. and for that the government has to be off the taliban. fiction will increase the military and economic assistance of the international community would be crucial if be abundant . the government withdrawal, i believe we will,
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we will witness and needed to be before the taliban. but if the international community remain engaged with one another with the government and pressure in order to reship political to me, then the future somehow plain. but if all of these things doesn't happen, then the future is grim on world refugee day. the head of the roman catholic church has called the compassion of people forced to flee their homes. no sir. john, let us open our hearts to refugees. let us make their sorrows enjoys our own, let his len from there, courageous resilience. and so all of us together, we will grow into a more humane community. one big family levy is national unity. government has announced the reopening of road that links eastern and western areas. it was one of
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the conditions of a sci fi agreement signed between warring sides in october, 4th as loyal to the wall or i'll, if i have to say they went consulted and yet to prove the decision at the prime minister, i just did portions of the road and i do need yeah, that you owe me more about it. it was my pleasure to be part of this historic day as the reopened the main ot reconnecting the use of libya to west. it will enable people to reunite as the doctors of division and separation have gone forever. i take this opportunity to call an all libyans to steal away from rift malice or hatred and to join hands to rebuild our country to take libya forward. i speak to mount trina, who is on the coastal road near grain. so malik, is this a win for the unity government? this is definitely a political win for the, you know, the government, they've, since they came into power in march when they were sworn in by the parliament opening this road was one of the main objective. they said they wanted to do forces
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primarily from the, from the, from the city of miss roth and western libya refused to open the road. and they said because the, the other side, the rival side forces loyal to what we have to haven't really completed the other parts of the agreement. now remember, the nationwide fire agreement that was signed in october of last year stipulated a few thing. the 1st was to remove one mind of the forces here have done that. the 2nd was to open this main road, and there was a 3 month deadline for all foreign fighters to leave the country. according to the un, there's approximately $20000.00 foreign fighters currently in the country, a large portion of which are to the south of here. now, this road is very significant because it links east west and south are in libya. so goods come through used to come through this road, people would travel in between in between cities using this road. but like you said
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it like like we heard in the, you lay before. the forces on the other side have yet to have yet to open the road to the east of here from the city of start. they say that the only people that can open this road is the joint military commission that's facilitated by the you and they're expected to be meeting soon. but it just goes to show that libya still deeply divided, especially in terms of the military institution. at the moment, there is a chief of staff and military belong to the internationally recognized government of national unity and half or so call themselves the grant the, the general commander of the libyan armed forces. he still has a chief of staff of military, but i think for the most part, lived wants to see these divisions, these conflicts. they want to see them. and i think the international community is also going to be supporting efforts just like this one. there's going to be the
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berlin conference, the berlin to conference scheduled on the 23rd of this month. and that's bringing together administering a ministerial conference that's bringing together all the foreign stakeholders in libya to come to an agreement to try to support this in term government as they leave the country. so elections are scheduled to take place in december this year. so many are hopeful that this may pave the way for united libya or anything so that mother china on that coastal road, near grand fill ahead on al jazeera, a 3rd wave of infections. galvis taste in south africa where only a fraction of the population is fully vaccinated. a symbol of national tragedy in brazil is the current of ours that held tosses off a 1000000. and it's both a former champion place and fell into contention when the c s. u. s. title details coming up later and a
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hello that please to say the witness of east afore the radium peninsula. we are looking at the shema winds still blasting away the just pushing in across the east side. a saudi arabia coming out of iraq. but know when they're as strong as it has been recently. so less than the way of lifted dust and sand. spicy sunshine for the north, that sunshine it stems up towards the black sea. but for the western part of turkey, some he did the day i was just growing up over the next couple of days more the same really was he wanted to shout possibly, ever towards armenia, georgia as a buy job, but essentially looking dry and sunny, that dry weather that sunshine, stretching all the way down into human, maybe a shower to around the southern end of the red sea. joining up with a shout with around the european highlands. easterly ways pumping the showers. the
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tropical shouts cost a tropical bell over towards the gulf of guinea more intense storms coming in to work upon into a good part of nigeria. gonna ivory coast library or liberia. sing some very heavy rain over the next couple of days. look for the south is generally try 5 because some showers just around the most and be close to she was to into tans in there for a time. some of them on the heavy side, we will see where to where the grassy, making its way into cape town, as we can to the middle week, and turning somewhat cooler. the, the 300 years of danish colonization and international interest in the islands. we thought his grade a younger generation, emerging, determined, and nephew no matter that meter rata, and he'd be on faith as jude and, and a politician as they tackle age old issues with that powerful fight for
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