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and the credibility of the election is not going to depend on those. maybe the election gonna take place now, hoping that election is going to take place into brian and other places eventually . but you know, the, the reason why this election has been on the quote, the problem related to with a completely different places. but these are, these are relatively small number of places out of hope. these would have created a government this would be addressed to some kind of national data that they would have to say in the bottles in their leaders, whether it was the local level or at the ok. ben. hi, niga. the leads are of the opposition, ethiopian citizens for social justice policy. great forget, you won't be,
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i'll just even use our thank you so much for joining us from the side of the thank you. well, let's stay with these selections. we can go straight from home at adel, who's also in as a sub of a covering the story for al jazeera habits. if you have many challenges, are super lining, but the government really seems determined that this vote happen and happen today. the staggered. what does seem unusual though, just talk us through why this is happening. why is the vote and fall thing like this a toll? well it's because often many issues have been logistical issues and also the security doctor, but i don't know, i was just referring to right now some areas where there's been some conflict going on which but it, it was really difficult for the electoral commission to hold the election,
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there's been issues with the logistics, the sheer size of the country as well as the logistical nightmare. the infrastructure problem, particularly in the rural areas, has held the buck electoral commission from taking pulling materials to pulling sessions of the right time hands calling for 3 week extension last month, which it was granted was the 2nd time that the elections were postponed. so these are not and then there is the at the guy conflict which is cutting a very long shadow on the whole electoral process. the elections are not going to place, not only integrate, but also in the under somalia region of italy. field, of course, nowadays a date for when the elections will be held in hot out on the somali region, which is in september, but we still don't have a date for to gray area. and also the whole debate about the how the entire
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conflict has been managed, the resulting humanitarian, a problem. all those are casting doubts on the image of our prime minister who has been seen as a democrats on i'm on a peacemaker. ok mohammed, adult life for his in at is about. thank you very much. indeed. i think he's a europe now in the sweden's parliament has voted to ice prime minister, stay fun laughin in a new confidence motion. social democratic liter now has a week to either resign or call a snap election. right wing sweden. democrats called the no confidence vote last week after the government last it's less party sport in parliament with no one commanding a clear majority in the opinion polls. it's unclear if an election can even break that deadlock. let's get one eye from paul brown and he's pulling the story for us from london. paul will sell the surveys. good question. how it is
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complicated. basically since 2018 when there was a rather inconclusive general election in sweden, stefan often has been ruled as prime minister with his social democratic party and coalition with the green party in order to get votes through parliament. he's relied on the support of 2 small sent right parties and the left party, which has 27 seats in parliament. and the issue that brought all this to ahead is the proposal and it's just the proposal stage at the moment to reform sweden's rent control system is a system which makes the rent and central stock home, for example, extremely affordable in european firms around $550.00 for a one bedroom flat, but it's also acted as a disincentive to developers and to construction companies to actually build more properties and said there's a real shortage on the waiting list for a property is enormous. the problem is that the proposal to reform rent control is a red line for the left. and so the right wing nationalist suite and democrats when
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the left peeled away and said we can't support this. the nationalist, sweden, democrat spotted a political opportunity, the launch and no conference vote. and that's what they did this morning and they've won, it's 181 votes in the 349 seats. parliament. the question is what happens now? and that's the tricky one because lawful has essentially 2 options. you can either resign and give the speaker of the parliament the option to try and find a replacement, or he can call us not election now because of the inclusive and uncertain and evenly balanced days of politics. and sweden is unlikely that a snap collection would would produce a conclusion conclusive results. and so here's what i'm saying that they are believing i'm predicting that actually it's possible that lawson may be given the job back by the speaker lawfern as a consumer negotiator. he's a form a union rep, for example. it's possible, in fact it's probable that the speaker,
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if often decide to resign and get to speak of this option would be given the job by the speaker and operate as a can take your prime minister through to the elections in september of next year. we'll see it's complicated, but it's fascinating. it is in the poll brandon that breaking it down from london nike paul. now armenia is actually poignant as cindy called us union has one sunday snap parliamentary election caching in civil contracts. policy took nearly 54 percent of the vote. he called the early pulled east public anger about a piece to be signed to end the war with as a by john last year. especially hands made rival former president robert cush irony ends. our media alliance blog is in a distant 2nd place with 21 percent page. so feminism about armine is defeats in the war, though, the 49 percent of eligible voters cast ballots in that election. let's get more from re challenge. see, join me live from caravan, read that. so when for equal person yet, but it's
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a slice of enough to silence his critics. me well that always be critics. i think so even an emphatic way. and the selection is probably not gonna do that much to quite them down, but i'd say that in the, in the run up to the votes, i was having to look at all the machinations of the system for what would happen if this election was as tight as the polls done, just before the vote was suggesting, it was going to be they put contrarian, oppression, the neck and neck. and that suggested maybe there was going to be some kind of coalition dialogue, not necessarily between those 2, but with the smaller parties. and if those fails, then go into a 2nd round of voting in a months time. all of that is unnecessary now because passion, yen has this strong mandate, 54 percent of the vote way out in front of cherry and i'm not gives him
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a decent mandate. to form the next governments, perhaps some 70 seats in the 101, the national assembly. but it all right, it begs the question, i can bring in all my records and now who is associate professor at the university in pennsylvania, the united states. what all this makes me wonder is how can a leader who has been defeated in war prime minister, who suffered a humiliating meditate debate? how can he have such a strong mandate now to govern? it is the most important question of all this election with this. it is certainly a very strange outcome is difficult to recall, too many cases were after such a catastrophic defeat, a leader or a political party has retained its power and even before the war. and he's, he's political party, had lost a considerable amount of their popularity. so such a big character, victory certainly big's
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a question. some people have asked the question, how found an easy answer to it, which is the irrationality of the electorate. the ideas of all, you know, you know, having a cold following get such as i reject these ideas. i think the armina electra behaved rationally, the choice that the electorate, the space, and i'm talking about the likes its own perspective, was beef be between electing, pushing young, who they acknowledged had filled quite, quite spectacularly thought. but the alternative was the restoration of the previous regime. or the, the previous order which was associated with the name of the child most people in armenia could see, would consider that the restoration of some kind of a new futile order. that is what has been rejected by the electorate and so spectacular. and i think that's the explanation and that's kind of for now,
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isn't it in the, in the turn out for this election which was quite low under just under 50 percent. so whole, there was a strong electro mandate. shania and it's not a ringing endorsement, ringing endorsement, the tourist. first of all, yes, there was a low turnout, relatively low turn out, because a lot of people decided that they cannot vote either for pushing or try and they didn't see a credible sort of tentative. and also. busy it is important for us and he see not to misinterpret demanded. they have received. this was more of a negative mandate. in my view, it was a mandate against poacher, more so than for, for pushing on and his policy interested you. thank you very much. thank you. have it back to you. thank you very much indeed. really challenge that lies from euro van? i will pick organizes of unknowns. they will allow up to 10 fives and funds to
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attend each event next months to heal games. the plan, which would see no more than half of seats filled at venues. so, being discussed with the international olympic committee last week, japan's top medical advisor said 0 spectators would be the safest option for an a lympics. already delayed by a year g to the pandemic studies. lama has more talk you yes, they will be allowed, but not all of them. are the 4000000, 200000 tickets have been sold. but with the new guideline, scabbing, the number of spectators 210000 each venue a daily. that means got the list, the less people who got that tickets are going to be allowed to attend. and just a few minutes ago in the press conference by take lunch in the head of the talk, you're will be organizing committee. they mention that they're going to hold the
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notary to choose who is going to be allowed to attend the event. and they're also in the process of returning about 80000, i'm sorry, 800000 ticket to dictators who would exceed the limits that they have until now. also within this week, the organizing committee is going to publish a guide book. i would a guideline for the spectators themselves, they're going to include rules on how to move and transport between their homes or lodging locations to the venues, and also guidelines on their behavior the way they should act inside the venue. while they're there, the board in charge of hong kong pro democracy newspaper. the apple daily says it will seem decide whether to close it down. it says to companies, offense have been frozen by authorities on to hong kong, controversial national security low leaving it. unable to pay staff will cover expenses. 2 executives have been charged after police raids,
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only news from last week. and to him, brian has more from outside the newspapers headquarters in hong kong. the paper has come. a step closer to closing a board meeting has been taking place for much of monday morning where what's left to the executive team team have been discussing whether or not the paper can remain open given it's been denied access to funding. it needs to do things like pay wages and to generally keep operating it's now effect to be locked out of the banking system. and what the poor to doing is are asking the government to unlock those assets that have been proven so they can pay stop. they say, unless that happens by june the 26 than the apple daily will have to close. now, a final decision it seems, will be taken on friday when the board of directors of next digital will meet once more. we heard on monday morning from mark simon. he is an advisor to jimmy ly,
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the buddy an activist who owns this meet your organization, of course is now in jail. and simon said that the paper would close within days because of its funding crisis. a lot of staff are also were told, very worried about the safety they received threatening phone calls. it is in many ways a proxy for the pro democracy movement. now, this is the 1st time that the national security law in hong kong which was imposed almost a year ago has been used against the paper because of the views and opinions that it has expressed. now the apple daily was founded by jimmy lie more than a quarter of a century ago. it is arguably the most popular newspaper in hong kong, but it is a thorn in the side, not just of hong kong government, but also of course, the communist party across the border. a trial has begun for a relative of jordan's king abdullah and a former chief of the oil courts who charged with sedition and incitement. their case of conspiring with the king's half brother for many rest against the monarch
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prince hamza who was placed under house arrest in the april, isn't facing any charges to the president says the assembly drastic a new constitution will hold at the 1st session early next month. chillies, replacing its military era chaucer and response to mass protests that began in 2019 . it's been still not in this constitutional convention is undoubtedly going to be a historic milestone. because it's the 1st time in our history, we will be writing a new constitution for like an incredibly and with broad citizen participation disruptors. and not only a great opportunity, but above all, a huge responsibility with the coven. 19 vaccine is now being tested on more young children in clinical trials, pfizer, etc. and i was trials on children age 6 months to 5 years old. but there has already
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been testing in that age group since earlier this year, but as ultra serious hydrogen castro reports, many parents still say they will not allow their children to get the jump wrong. it takes a tough 5 year old to giggle through a blood draw, didn't go very rude and not even flinch when he gets a shot containing either the pfizer by on tech vaccine, or a placebo caliah chary helper. and is among the $4500.00 children participating visors, late stage clinical trials for kids under 12 taking place across the us and europe at one test site in louisiana. doctors that often are health medical center or asking parents to prepare kids for the vaccination. having you tell vaccinated, protect them from getting to that wall as unlikely that they would get a serious illness. more serious impact. it is possible. and you know, we're here to tell you that there are children in our children's hospital to this
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day being cared for because of the polls show. one in for american parents say they will definitely not have their young child vaccinated against cove. it no matter the trial result, it doesn't make any sense to take a vaccine. but i can't be sure of one way or another for something that if i get it, i'm most likely going to survive and they even more so are more likely to survive. lia richie says her 11 year old son will not get the vaccine, she thinks the development was rushed. the kaiser family foundation report another quarter of american parents say they will have their young child vaccinated as soon as the f d a authorizes emergency use. jennifer gibbons daughter is 8. she's high risk when she's been there for more so and i would love for her to be that's new today.
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pfizer is vaccine already has emergency authorization from the f t a for children, 12 years and up. the company says it's trials for that age group showed 100 percent efficacy again to cove it with minimal side effects results for younger children are expected by september. heidi jo, castro al jazeera washington. so i had here and i'll just say i will have the sport for you and a player test positive for over the years. peter will have all the details for you after this. ah choose choose
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your speeds are all the thank you very much. just $10000.00 local fans will be allowed into the lympics venues. when the tokyo games begin next month, organizes of kept attendance in venues at 50 percent. but they will be on the strict rules. they're not allowed to cheer must wear mosques and go straight home. afterwards. the decision contradicts the country's top medical advisor recommended last week that the safest way to hold the games was without fans over the fans were already banned. from attending several months ago, but japan's prime minister isn't running out banning fans altogether from the games . digitizing in lucky, in the case of a state emergency, it is quite possible. naturally safety and security are the top priority for safe and secure games. i would not hesitate to have no fans. limpid veteran allison felix says punch to the ticket to her 5th games after finishing 2nd in the 400 meters at the u. s. trials. the 35 year old could win attends olympic medals become
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the most decorated female track athlete in the history of the olympics. and the american says, becoming a mother spirit or on of society tells us a lot of times you have a child in your best moments are behind you, but that's absolutely not the case. i am representation of that quintanera is there . so many women across industries who are out here who are doing it and getting it done. and i hope that you know, when they watch and they see me that they see that it's possible. and without a doubt, we're going to keep fighting. but missing out on the spot has 5 time olympic champion sprints adjusting gatlin the 39 year old pulled up lame half way through the main 100 me to the final and was the story. afterwards, we put a heart, a blood when tears in this moment. some of them last for 3 job. 3 throws from the last 9 2nd,
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something last 5 to lapse. but you got to realize that the performers that we all put out there is athletes is a heart heart. and he never realizes after that is going to be in till the incomes. new zealand had selected transgender weightlifter laurel hubbard for their team hubbard lifted 185 kilo's into lifts to qualify for the women's super heavy weight division. had the transitioned 8 years ago at the age of 35 and the some smith, all of the requirements faced by the international olympic committee on trauma, etc. and feel competition. just over 2 weeks ago, spanish gulf, a john rom tested positive for the korea virus, were leading a tournament by 6 shots. now he's recovered. when he 1st major rome had to withdraw from the memorial to mental getting the news of the side of the green. but he bounced back on sunday, bertie in the final to hold the torrey pines to shoot for under par 67 and finish
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a shot head of louis with save the victory also move into the world number one spot . i believed from the biggest said bags, you can get some of the biggest breakthroughs and that's why i stay so positive. positive. that's why i kept telling kelly when she was devastated about what happened in my family and everybody around me. something good is going to come. i don't know what the something good is going to come and i felt it today out there on the golf course. the news. the news just in from the euro's scotlands, midfield ability. gilmore has tested positive for kuranda virus. you'll now have to isolate for 10 days, which means you'll miss their final very match against croatia and if they make it through, you'll also be out for the last 16 yo plate for scotland. they may goldstraw with england on friday on to mondays, actually. now in the netherlands will look to confirm top spotting group,
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see where they face the north macedonia. the dutch are already assured of a place in the last 16 after failing to quantify for the last euros as one of the most recent woke up of the beating ukraine. 3 to me. they're open again. the netherlands then beat austria to know and for north macedonia they have lost both of their matches so far. this is the 1st major tournament that qualified for and i'll be looking to and on a high me, they have managed to school in both a matches. so far but have been unable to stop the opposition from school. there's confirmation of groups, the fixtures on monday, you crane and austria playing in the other game with a guaranteed lost 16 place up for grabs. irving group b, belgium will be looking to make it 3 wins from 3 when they play finland. friends who are appearing in their 1st major tournament could reach the next round with a drawer or an upset when russia and denmark me from the other group
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match on monday. a draw should be enough to send the russians into the next round, while nothing less than a wind will do for the veins. over the copper america peru resurrected their chances of staying in the tournament and own goal. in the 64th minute by yet a mina secured them as to one victory of the columbia through mouth at food in group. and behind. lead is brazil and the colombians who are thick and 14 tom copper america champions, argentina play, paraguay later, the leading group be alongside chile with full points from c matches. macy and the theme decided to hold a law practice session before the match at a local stadium. in brasilia, in state of the main venue, mar brazil, have thank they coach t k for putting up with them for the last 5 years. they marcus anniversary with a special shift in $55.00 games on the papers ill at $141.00 for one thing. and last,
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only full time norway football federation has voted against the boy out of next year's world cup and cutter, some clubs and fans, and pushed for its accusing cover of exploiting its migrant workers. cut, the government says it is carried out several labor reforms in the run up to the tournament. well, the know we didn't play may 1 of school, the goal of the season in major league soccer. the philadelphia union with 31 down against atlanta, united in suffolk crime. i'm so york up less space like that. let me read a one in from the 5 yards in the shop. so powerful it across all the time. it risky to point to side to a 3rd and the content, no m l is player one. the famous pushed out the ward goal of the year a truly before if the content, right? not a current, even the atlanta hawks are on their way to the eastern conference finals of the
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victory in game 7. against the philadelphia 76 is on sunday. kevin hurt school 27 points on the 9th for atlanta, tre young school, 21. to ensure 810396 victory over 70 fix. the whole competing for 3 series went off the trading to one early on. they will be up against the movie bucks in the final starting on wednesday la elsewhere. the phoenix suns are in the lead in the western conference finals. they beat the los angeles cliff is 12114 on sunday in k one. paul george cobb scoring with city full point for phoenix. here between bridges in the gold shoes in the n h l, the semi final pay of 33 in the vegas golden knights and montville canadians is locked at 2 all. nicholas was scored in over time to hand the golden eyes. the $21.00 winning game for to tie the theory. vega, flu, host game 5 on tuesday. we'll leave it for now. i'll be here again later with most of these holler. thank you very much. a data pizza sent for this news. sorry to
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