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coming to you live from doha, we bring together leaders from all corners of the globe, and across all sectors of society. chalk away out of this, join at the top tech, you cannot make forums powered by blue. o. and i'm down jordan, down the top stories and al jazeera. i mean you can take a prime minister has one sunday snap parliamentary election results released by the countries election commission. so nicole passion ends party got nearly 54 percent of the total vote. we call the election following last year defeat and the war with as a by john where we challenge, that's more from the capital that he result started coming in acting prime minister, nicole caching the unclaimed victory. all the people of our media gave our civil
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contract party a mandate to lead the country and personally me to lead the country as prime minister. but my god, we already know that we want to convincing victory in the elections and we will have a convincing majority in parliament. passion, yann's main rival, his former presidents, robert cherry and his armenia alliance blockers contesting the count, saying there were hundreds of voting irregularities, raving the searing heat to come and vote. people told us that hope for an end to armenia as current miseries. i've been calling them, i expect on any is able to overcome this temporary crisis with a good governance will be able to guarantee development, avail, country, politically and economically. yes. and it's, i'm going to vote with the dream to see my armenia safe and unified with care about i hope for the best future for my country. with official turn out, not quite 50 percent. it seems the war or the campaigning has turned many armenians
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off politics. both main arrivals try to convince that their competitor is worse. and that is why we have this aggressive abusive language from both sides. now, 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 armenia. nicole passion yan is already calling on his supporters to campus later in the day on monday in this square. if there are a similar move from her cherry and supportive than the chance of st. clashes increase will reach helen's out 0 year event. voting is under way and a crucial parliamentary election for ethiopia, its prime minister abbey ahmed. first electoral test. those are the headlines that has continued your anal jazeera up the portal station. thanks so much bye for now. i.
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hi, i'm sandra gottman. welcome to portal. your gateway to some about a 0 as best content online. this week we're focusing on syria. it's been 10 years since president bush, our last i launched a war against protesters a decade on hundreds of thousands of people have been killed, and half the population has been displaced. the fighting is still going on, while outside remains and power. the will take a look at how the conflict started and where things stand now will also meet a woman who has dedicated her life to helping syrian women and children overcome their trauma while dealing with her own. and we'll hear from the syrian activists who haven't given up fighting for change or not more about who each other is, who the regime and who the rest of the world is.
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at the end of may, syrian voted in a presidential election. it was dismissed as a shown by the u. s. e. u and others. only people in government held areas could vote, and there was never any doubt over the outcome. but the election helps to cement the sharp loss of control, even though he's presiding over a country shattered by war. on a digital show start here, my team and i looked at what started the war and why there's no end inside. but 1st, a warning. this video contains pictures you may find disturbing. the me, let's talk about the war in syria. the entire cities, flattened hospital bombed ancient sites,
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low enough, 13000000 people forced to leave their homes. at one point the un said the battlefield k off made it impossible to count the dead. so they stopped. but the fighting hasn't, and people are still dying. little freeman doing suffering in syria. it's just beyond imagination. i think nobody expected that 10 years later, we would still be in the midst of this conflict. so who's fighting? who? where are serious millions of refugees? and why does this seem like a war without end? for years the syrian war was the biggest news story around today. not so much, maybe it's media fatigue. maybe people think it's over. and the president, bashar last thought is one of the syrian government seems to think so the cities and railway,
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they're being rebuilt. domestic flights of started up again. they're even letting travel bloggers in the area. it's not what you think we, how far and through tame is changed. in reality though, most of syria is still in ruin. me in the if you compare the amount to few compared to the money to alleviate the impacts of before on the syrian, the people left the end of august crisis. it's it all started back in 2011. the arab spring was happening. and leaders in new jersey and egypt had already been overthrown, syria some children had been watching all that on tv and decided to send their
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president, a message for the children were arrested and tortured. and people started protesting. the government responded with force. and the syrian uprising was on demonstrators killed wild clashing with security forces in what appears to be the most serious threat. as families 40 year rule. protests have now spread from the southern city of death to damascus, hammer, homes, and other cities prove this movement was, starts me. and he shook the regime foundation. the all sod regime had been in power for more than 40 years, starting for sorry, father. many people were tired of things like corruption being repressed. they wanted a lot out when the war started, it was very much a civil war author and forces against the syrian opposition that included people who defected from the military. and opponents who picked up a gun. then other players piled in the us turkey and others cited with the
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opposition. pretty much from the start. the syrian president had allies to russian warplanes bombed from the air and militias backed by iran font on the grounds. but there were other enemies common to them. all i saw on those are front and other groups. consider terrorise, took advantage of the chaos to take control. then syrian kurdish fighters got involved. they joined up with aaron militia to push eiffel out and stake their own territorial claim. turkey though, seize them as terrorists and didn't want them on a southern border. so they went to war with the syrian kurtz. it's been a messy battlefield. and over the course of those 10 years, the syrian people have suffered the most, the people who weren't part of that war was regime hello. hello,
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how you attacked with chemical weapons blockaded, starved and detained, mainly by outside forces. victims of filed allegations of war crimes. and courts all over europe finance does even more alert. i'm at the albany, holly behavior. things were bad during the peak of the war. but right now the economy has never been worse. nearly 90 percent of syrians live below the poverty line. their currency, the pound is that its lowest ever level against the dollar, making everything expensive. on a john schiffron hoss issue for nestor of last week. there are shortages of fuel food. some places only have electricity for a few hours a day out to not a covered 19 epidemic that no one knows the real scale of, even without the conflict being at
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a high level. there's still aren't services sufficient enough for people to have jobs and send their kids to school and receive adequate health care. okay, so where is the war at right now? these days the government has control of about 2 thirds of the country, but they are still fighting for parts of the north, where all kinds of groups are still hanging on. some syrian rebels are in one part where turkeys basically in control. and then there's a lip, the last opposition stronghold. ah, it's a complicated place. syrian rebels are mixed in with lots of groups. consider terrace. millions of refugees are living there in camps. ah,
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an every so often syrian and russian forces attack they say they're liberating inlet from terrorists. couple condemned in blue metal canada hygiene and meanwhile, syrian current control this region. hundreds of us soldiers are still there, 2, mainly protecting oil fields. but there are other groups roaming around, including militias, backed by iran. like had the la, don't notice though there's no sign of weisel anywhere. it took a while, but eventually they were pushed out their leader of the bunker all by daddy was killed by the u. s. in 2019, and most of their fighters were either captured or killed. but i thought id. ology of survived, and it's spreading in camps were fighters and their families are being held. i says billed on several things, including cairo's, lack of a grievance in the division, the people in need for jobs and i think it's been that they're recruiting. so
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that's where the conflict is that. but you can't talk about a nation without talking about its people. and half of the syrian people are refugees, me more than 6000000 or internally displaced. but another 5 and a half 1000000 are living outside of serial. turkeys taken in the most, followed by lebanon, jordan, iraq, and egypt. over the years, there have been countless peace talks, and all of them have failed. right now the un is put together, a committee made up of both opposition and government people. it's to try to turn the page on the war by writing a new constitution, but it's not really working. meanwhile, there are all those external players still using syria to settle their scores. and can we see the externals confront each other directly rather than on the steering ground? i don't see an actual and to the shooting. there's an argument to be made that this
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war really is over a b s on regime is one. if that's true, it's come at an enormous cost and 10 years on things in syria have never been worse . so as we just heard, a live is one part of syria where many displaced people of ended up and were many are trying to build new lives. people like a be to far as who helps widows and children deal with the trauma of war. here's her story featured and the online documentary series close up the me .
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so hopefully you can see about the only thing that's going to cost me today to address them again and what i want to my time. but that will that mean what down and mom and
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the name of the the amended dunning. yeah, we're here. it the she was also very the a team ah how to listen a lot and then the union become up. daniel had up on them all the me in the living
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with ally and we just want to open up a number that we specialize in for the, i'm not sure, let me know when you say need my numbers of the for that for, for the in the, in the, for the he got to well wanted comedies before all but i'm in my family and me. so then when i called the health care people, all you gotta do, should i? yeah. and how did you wanna, i'm, i did all of that, has it almost me
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let me get my engine, my initial medical and you don't want to look at. and then i looked at me and i lost my, you know, i'm going to have, you know, i guess you don't wanna watch it on
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what the football has been going on and on that please. i mean, i mean that was really highly i. i told you on how did not the law and i know that y'all, nation of coffee. and then i
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back in 2011. that dream of a free, serious old so close for thousands of young syrians protesting against the outside government. there was a sense that change was possible, but after all the horrors of the last 10 years, is there any hope left. ag plus spoke to 3 syrians who took part in demonstrations back in 2011 to find out how they feel about it all. now. the, the the pretty difficult to imagine a future very soon. but even if i don't, it's enough for me but they come one well
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after the solution started, when i did, i remember nothing. i only remember myself being on one crowd and just looking around and just feeling that it is actually happening. like in this day. i mean i can feel it now if 20 years later. i mean, i don't feel it. it seems like it was in a different world. suddenly, so many pool that were we lived together uh, we were actually separate your neighbors, your neighbor, but felt like, you know, you could say something wrong and you would be imprisoned. there was so much distance, but when the protests began, everyone would so close that would you know that unification. people have all different backgrounds coming together. for many people, they will tell me quite a 1st time out truly artistic justice. and i think people really weren't aware and
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necessarily of not having that until they, until the only value is actually what makes me survive every day. so the not only with the also with all the human share, our pain and blue shield there was ambition to have freedom crackers. let me the office can hear it and that is not treat them is very difficult and low. but i feel bad. i can say about after 10 years,
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it's clear that there are still people who want freedom. when this uprising began 10 years ago. we did have hope and if we didn't have hope, we wouldn't have participated in protest from the very 1st moment. very dangerous hearing stories that book closed. i think you know, your pastor, you know, maybe act one of the saga. so i don't, i don't know how long act tune actory will be. we kind of had to go through this phase because otherwise it was never going to really show it can without it or people are not going to be just about of, of any of the sort of all, all believe. i remember at the beginning i was with my dad watching joseph on tv, and i saw tears in his eyes and i african like are you found? and he said that this is like tears of happiness. and he said that even if i do not
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witness the moment that lucian is enough for me, that i witnessed this moment me when i finish risky, disappeared now for 7 years and 9 months we haven't done . we don't even know if a life or not very gene is actually using this detention and enforced the step. what's been here and not only to empower those who are in detention centers and in prison, but also to this empower there. ah, ah, the very 1st agent damascus that i saw with my own eyes,
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people that philip here today and they still have that cold. okay. we did this. it was just, i will tell you or not have any worse about who each other is, but the rest of the world is when i am in a row with other fury and i still have the same feeling. i'm excited. i am empowered, but at the same time i'm sad and i'm because every time i see the faces off my balance and those many others whom we are close to for those that kill me if you want to find out more about well falling, the staff of campaign to seek the truth about what happened to her father. you can
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hear more on all disagree podcast the take. they've put together a really powerful episode about syrians looking for justice through the german courts. you can find that on our website or wherever you get your podcasts. that's it from portal for now. we'll be back next week, but until then you online. ah ah. hello from jo. how good news are shamal has backed off, so that means less windy across the gulf states as we look toward monday and that's going to allow our temperature to climb around the gulf. so if we look at kuwait for the next few days, look at this. we shoot up to $48.00 degrees, that's a good 8 degrees above average and winds here will be about 40 kilometers per hour
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. much less than then the 80 we were dealing with southwest spawn soon is also whipping up the waves across the array b and c. so for coastal sections of oman, we could see wave heights about 5 meters high. and as we head toward the al had jar mountains, the risk of sun showers and thunderstorms here. next up, we're going to go to turkey and we do have a batch of wet weather running north to south in fed, ca, across the country on monday, should be a mix of sun in cloud for stumble. slight chance we will see a shower there for the tropics of africa. looks like this. we've got some rain for tens in the into kenya pushing into the usual spots that we would see democratic republic of congo central african republic as while i run of showers through areas of most and be spilling into in bob boy, also for the east coast. and madagascar, cape town, $21.00 degrees, but conditions will turn wet and windy in the days to come. the
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out there a world peered into the murky world. a state sponsored spyware. and the discovery by al jazeera journalists, 06 technology. smartphone systems can be is this the new frontier, espionage think about the sophistication of exports to breaking the phone. this is as good as a fight and your phone on field 2 months ago, derek shelving was found guilty of killing george. now he will be sentenced and could face up to 30 years behind bars. join us on june the 25th for live coverage. as this historic us court case reaches its conclusion. derek show the search engine, same on al jazeera reporting in the field means i often get to witness, not just news isn't breaking, but also history as it's unfolding. broadening from serbia hungry,
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the rep one day i might be covering politics and then actually covering protests for what's most important to me, just talking to people, understanding what they are going through so that i can convey the headlines in the most human way possible. we believe everyone has a story worth hearing. ah ah, the theo pins vote in elections, overshadowed by a humanitarian. busy crisis and all them to region and questions about the polls. credibility. ah,

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