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phoners. iran's president selected him by you see, lays that his foreign policy priorities immediately willing at any meeting with you as president joe biden. the armenian problem in assist. decisions goes through the voters, pays off equal punchy and, and his party of one, a landslide victory vaccination islands. brazil loan, she is a mass and occupation drive near rio de janeiro as part of a larger study. and he, december, the 4th news just came cells and local fans will be allowed inside and elliptic venue in tokyo as organized as cap attendance because the current of ours pandemic ah, well, we begin in the few people who are after a 10 months delay, a general election is being held to determine the future of parliaments and the
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leadership is the 1st electoral test for prime minister abbey, who was appointed in 2018 as a reformist, and was awarded the nobel prize for making peace with eritrea. but these elections come against the backdrop of conflicts and the threats of famine in the northern te gray region. also, some regions won't speak voting this time around because of a lack of security and problems with valid papers. well, monitor, though is as a pulling station in this adverb, and we can speak to him. now, mom, this is clearly a crucial votes for a few appear, but is not a vote without its challenges. how are things progressing? their color is very crucial, both for the field on millions of europe in across the country are costing us with fig, with about 2 hours to go before falling sessions, supposed to close sen,
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commission any volt us will find them solved for the pulling session of the time, the pulling persons of proposed to the cross will have the right to cut their voting might be extended as we see more and more people arriving of the crowds of both calling sessions getting bigger and bigger. this election really important to be and they believe that the it is the top, the taken towards bringing in the courtesy to if you're also a promise of prime minister who is picking a new mandate. he rose to power in 2018 following elections. and the ruling coalition that if you get people revolution or democratic front, i thought point, but it's the 1st time he's facing the voltage. but these electrons have been
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wriggled with so many problems from logistic issues. that extra commission asking for an extension of the period of preparation to enable it very well for the elections as well as in some region 14 most taking place at all with the rest of the country. 3 regions, they are hot out of under some of the region in the study, few of the great region where conflict is going on, but also a very long shuttle on this process. but many people we've been talking to say that they are optimistic that these elections were peacefully and it will show in a new era and a new momentum in the politics of the 2 up here. okay. my how does that reporting light from the cap? and so thank you, my hundreds, well, earlier the united nations human rights, she said she is deeply disturbed, split situation, and ethiopia as t gray region,
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the conflicts between the national army and the 2 growing people's liberation front of t p life is now in its 8 months the t p life domini cd few of these politics for nearly 30 years until prime minister i'll be the 2 per 2018. i'll be ordered a military operation against the group in t gray in the vendor after he said it attacked army bases. tpl f says it was unfairly targeted to grow a position parssi say more than 50000 people have been killed while the un says more than 350000 face. the risk of famine will have a morgan is in good r estates, enabling sit on the sizes of the field. the refugees are living monday is voting day. and if you'll be in the countries of 6 parliamentary elections, but for $70000.00 refugees who fled from the northern region to camp here in sudan, including this camp of cuba and sedans about if states it's just another day. now
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conflicts thought that integrate between the regional figure people's liberation front and the federal government in early november last year and has displaced more than 2000000 according to the united nation. more than 350000 people are in need of aid on our facing famine. while more than 5000000 are facing food insecurity and in need of 8 for survival. now the region of p great will not be voting in the elections, and that is not something that has been decided by the people of degree. rather, it was decided by the federal government which says that the insecurity integrate will not allow for voting to take place. it is worth noting, however, that the region of degree held its own votes in september last year, and that was not recognized by the federal government. there was one of the factors that led to the conflict in november. people who we spoke to here to hear the views on the election say they don't think that the process will lead to stability. and if they say that with conflict ongoing, not just in figures, but other parts of the country, as well as the detention of major opposition figures who was top contenders against
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prime minister and his ruling prosperity policy in jail. they believe that conditions were created to make sure that prime minister and his ruling prosperity party went a 2nd term. they also said that the fact that the grants are excluded shows that if the opium phone regards to gray as part of the country. so people, he said that they believe that the process that is ongoing and if you will not lead to stability or security, they say that if anything it would lead to further conflict and insecurity, especially in the region of to grey iran, the president elect has declared his country has many more foreign policy objectives than simply reviving the 2015 nuclear deal with world powers hebrew, him racy, given his 1st news conferences, winning fridays election reiterated his support for the agreement, but emphasized that it was the united states that violated it, by withdrawing 3 years ago, could that, how did you don't model how him cap? our interaction with all countries will be balance. any negotiation that is going
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to be the benefit of our nation will be supported. but negotiation should have an achievement for the great nation of iran, and it's people who call your home care al stances that all signatory should return to the 2015 agreement and abide by their commitments. we are asking the europeans not to be pressured or influenced by the americans. people want their rights to be revived. quiz ability rounds, ballistic missile program, and support from regional groups, racy. describe the issues as non negotiable and answering a question on whether he meets you as president joe biden. racy simply said no. will shortly. white house correspondent, kimberly hall kits will tell us how that's likely to be received in washington. first, let's head to sharon. you speak with dorothy jabari doors of the presence of the leg says he doesn't want yvonne's foreign policy to be defined by the nuclear agreement. why is this?
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well i think at this point, he's laying out very early on that he's having a bad in case this nuclear deal. does it happen? he doesn't want to be responsible or accountable for that. i think he's playing it very, very safe. he say there are a lot of other issues that name he also made reference to iran's relationship with regional powers, including salary arabia and the ongoing war and yemen. he said that those issues are something the readings are willing to move forward on, including the fact that iran does not have any issues with saudi arabia, that they are willing to sit down with them and reestablish ties. that is something that the previous administration has also hinted at in terms of yemen. he mentioned the fact that they've solution for the war in that country needs to come from the many people themselves. but when it came to the nuclear deal, which dominated most of the questions from for media, his 1st press conference, he was adamant that this is a ongoing issue that iran is willing to go back to its original commitments. if the
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united states returns to the deal and lift the sanctions, he said as long as there was a benefit for the radian nation there, he will, he doesn't see any issues with honoring this agreement. of course this comes at a critical time because there is a lot of speculation about what this new government will take office in august will do in terms of the nuclear deal. but there was a push from vienna now that there needs to be some kind of resolution soon. these talks cannot be ongoing indefinitely. so there is a draft agreements that have come back to check on. we understand the foreign minister of ups or eve has already met with president elect gracie earlier on monday morning. so there is an understanding, there is a special committee that's been form to investigate the details of this draft. and the way news will respond to in due time, of course, the president elect will have to decide what direction his foreign policy will go in. but when it came to the nuclear deal, he was adamant that unless there is a positive outcome for the reigning nation,
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then is no point of continuing these talks from the european signatories should not be bullied by the americans. ok, and there was a foreign policy is clearly one thing, but then from listening to that news conference earlier, it really seems that right you see has a keen sense of the pricing challenges that he faces at home. certainly he is currently still the head of the countries judiciary, so he's very well tapped into the establishment. he's a very broad, well known figure and well connected. he understands that he wasn't elected on a popular mandate. he was a president who got only 48 percent for 48 percent turn out of the lecture. it's on friday, june 18th. and now that he got 62 percent of the vote. so he took this opportunity to address the entire nation. he said that he's not a president of, from one party, he's the president of the entire country and he called his government the government of hope. he understands that the economy is the number one concern for
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all iranians, regardless of which way they lean politically. the fact that the countries economies and states, unlike any other time in the country's history, is something he addresses saying that he had the plan to try and remedy the situation. and he will lay out the details of that in the 1st few weeks that he takes office ok dosage a bar, the report in lie form to her on thank he daughter lives had no or what her correspondence. kimberly hall kept from the view from the united states and kimberly racy was very clear there. he will not meet with joe by then the if the white house disappointed well, in some ways the white house is probably relieved, given the fact at least now there is an outcome in terms of these elections. there has been sort of a collective holding of breath waiting for that because it really was impossible to move forward until they knew who specifically they were dealing with moving forward . so now there is resolution on that, but the hard work begins because iran has made it no secret what it's looking for.
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and that is lifting of those extremely punishing sanctions. and that is something that the united states up until now has not been prepared to do. having said that, the united states, as part of trying to revive this deal with 2015 agreement to live in a rise nuclear program, that the truck administration, the previous administration, withdrew from there have been signs of good faith. but it appears that that has not been enough. for example, there has been a quiet lifting of some sanctions that affect businesses as well as certain individuals. the state department saying this is because those businesses or individuals were in compliance with us, federal laws and understandings. so as a result, those were lifted but back did not sit well with some house, congressional republicans for now calling for oversight, accusing the white house of acting without congressional authority. so there are complicated issues here in the united states for joe biden,
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moving forward once he's going to have to not only answer to in terms of capital hill, members of his own party as well as the republicans. but also we're going to have to make some hard choices moving forward because the big concern for ron is that there has to be some trust shown by the united states. how does iran know that the united states in the success of government after the biden administration, may live up or may not live up to its words, as we saw with the trump administration? so this is a complicated, complicated scenario that show by implies himself in right now. one that is certain to prop questions in the upcoming white house press briefing due to take place in about 3 hours time. okay, kimberly how they're reporting live from the white house. thank you. kimberly. well, let's stay with this. joining us now from london is on the same bus here. it's a breezy research fellow at the royal united services institute. she specializes in e u foreign policy on iran. it's, it's a happy withers with hertz,
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the analysis from what's been happening in iran, how the u. s. s. reactions. how do you think you are being partners in the g. c. p . o, a, a. going to react to that presser with the new iranian president. well, some of that will be already expected that we knew it as a right see was not going to pursue the same on the same exact policy off ro, honey, already. some of it will come as a surprise because so friendly, some of the criticism of you not having to come to pressure from the us. it's kind of dated as a criticism. it's something that might have been more accurate to during the trauma ministration. but now we know that there is a very strong coordination between the european and the u. s. and in fact, they're both working towards the restoration are often looking or dealing. yeah, so some of these criticism might come as bryce, who if the criticisms all rights of date, because the iranian president is
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a no longer dealing with the trumpet. ministration is dealing with the bio administration, which is closely linked to the europeans as, as he said, well, what does that reveal about the mindset of this new radiator administration or european allies concerns that there is no awareness is the change in tone and the change administration be moving forward. well i think again, because this is something that was widely expected, but it still raises concern because so despite the commitment to continuity that the under and adaptive precedent, right, see, has major. we already see that the technical approach will change. and even if they're negotiating will remain the same, even if there is a risk duration of the nuclear deal, there is already carry out about what comes next. say, for instance, on the regional negotiation on to me styles. i'll just say that something was
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already struck by the current administration, but they were honey administration. but the terms on the toner from right, right, much are much stronger. so it seems that there is very little room for additional negotiation moving forward, even in the best case scenario, which did you do a restore? how does the president change the dynamic for the europeans? is he someone that people in, in london, the berlin feel that they can work with? well, i think the fact that he is designated in the us doesn't necessarily mean that it wouldn't be a problem for the european. so to meet him as well. obviously, he's the convicted the off charges that i didn't feel right. there is evidence against that. you know, i think it's a very different scenario and very different from the role honey one and the where already challenges in engaging with the wrong during the administration. so i think
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it's going to be very, very challenging, very difficult for a european capital to move forward as all the way the plan on pointing team who will be the foreign minister who would be that would be foreign minister and who would be responsible for dealing with a european policy in particular, i think that would very much dictate the europeans to engage with the current administration. sorry, the newly appointed administration, and be able to move towards some sort of engagement are great to hear your thoughts . i thank you so much. that's and he said last year to be the research fellow at received. thank you for joining us on the user. i sure thank you most more still to come on this. these are including governments to collapse after the prime minister . this is a confidence, thoughts on comes, put them on the street. apple newspaper may be forced to convey and we'll tell you why plus spanish go for john ron bye and says back from coverage to us
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and peter will have more for you in sports. ah, armenia is actually a prime minister and he called passion yan has one sunday snap parliamentary election. hashing and civil contract party take nearly 54 percent of the votes. he called the early pool to ease public anger. about a piece deal he signed to end the war with us by sean last year session yasmin rival, former presidents for rich cush, ryan's armenia alliance book is in a distant 2nd place with 21 percent. i bridge still summer so that our media defeats in the war during the 49 percent of eligible voters cast ballots in that election. i've got one i from re challenge. see join me live from yerevan. really. these are fascinating results. how do you interpret the,
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would you say that passion? yes. effectively silence the critics. it is interesting, as you say, i already centrally didn't. he wasn't even close the polls going into the votes, show the contrary and we're neck and neck. but on the other side of the votes, we have seen that, that large chunk of undecided people that the pole said it's pointed out when they actually got into the, the, if the voting booth for making a choice. they made a choice in favor of passion yet why did they do that? well, i think they made a choice of the kind of armenia they wanted and they decided that they were going to not forgive but put aside the defeat in the war or at least not totally blame passion for that. and they were going to, they were looking at what coach harrison would offer. and this was
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a man who had been a president of all media before. at that time, armenia was more socratic, it was more corrupt, it was based on patronage systems that favorite, some, but not others. and i think in the main the voters decided that they didn't want to go back to that kind of armenia again for all passion, young mistakes and flaws the electorate have decided to go with him. so where do they go from here? then rory, what are the next steps? well, we have a situation where we could cherry and is contesting this election. he has basically said that there were falsifications voting irregularities, and he is rejecting it. well, i don't know how he's going, how far is going to get with that? the o. s c has delivered its preliminary verdict and it said that the international monitors that have been here haven't found any major floor in the way that the elections
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were conducted. russia has recognized the results of the election. so there aren't that many places that can cherry, cherry, and can, can go with his objections. he's got to be holding some sort of press conference. so morrow we're going to have a rally or meeting on this square behind me for passion and later on this evening. but of course what it comes down to is governing. and that is going to be a very, very difficult thing for passion the to do because there is a long list of problems that this country faces that it can be very difficult to tackle. you have this off them off of the war which is left the country traumatized and divided. you've got a problems with refugees that needs to be resettled, prisoners of war that a film to come home from as a by john. and you've got big economic problems. big problems with development, that's a long, long list and something that any politician would find difficult question is not the perfect man by any means. he is going to find it very,
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very hard. and there are people that i've been speaking to here over the last few days, but i think that's now that he's one. he might have a mandate, but he's going to be pretty popular within a short space of time. okay. worry challenge their lives for me, arizona, and thank you. re sweden's prime minister's death. unlawful has also no confidence motion in parliaments. the social democrat leader has a week to either resign. well, call a snap election. right? been sweden, democrats, colbin, or confidence for last week, after the government lost its left party support. with no one commanding a clear majority in the opinion polls. it's unclear if an election can break the deadlock hol, brennan is in london. he explains what else led to the new confidence votes 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
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a coalition with the green party in order to get the 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. it's a system which makes the rent of central stock home, for example, extremely affordable in european terms. the problem is that the proposal to reform rent control is a red line for the left. and so the right wing nationalist, sweden, democrats, when the left peeled away and said we can't support this. the nationalist suite and democrat spotted a political opportunity to launch a no confidence vote. and that's what they did this morning and they've won the question is what happens now? and that's the tricky one. because laughlin 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 knocked election now because of the inclusive and uncertain and
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evenly balanced states of politics and sweden. it is unlikely that a snap election would, would produce a conclusion conclusive result. and so here's what i'm saying that they are believing on predicting that actually it's possible that law often may be given the job back by the speaker for wet check on the weather. no, here's everton. hello, we've got some rather cool wet and windy weather moving across the great australian by a large area cloud here swirling away. and that will draw in some very cold air breathing and on the wintry side as we go on through the next couple of days. line of cloud and rain pushing all the way up into northern parts of w y c. so some useful rainfall coming through for some heavy rainfall further, south, very strong and gusty winds. winds could guster around 8090 kilometers per hour over the next couple of days at a rattle its way across south australia. slightly dry weather coming back in behind, cold enough in perth at around 15 degrees celsius had about clouded right. not too
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bad because up to 16 in melbourne. grape getting up to run 18 in city one or 2 on shore shells just around the gold coast up towards breast, but west weather will make its way into victoria as we go on through wednesday. 1516 celsius coming through here. just 12 degrees there in hobart cool enough. you notice in new zealand, but at least it should be while he dry, but there will be some showers coming through here, showers to for japan or the korean peninsula over the next day or so, but not too bad. a little dry, bright weather. we are looking at some very heavy rain with the possibility of flooding for good part southern china. as a monster emerging from the grange, billions of so called peny articles, the carters reaching the end of their life cycle in the eastern united states. they stay on the ground for 17 years before coming up. and when they do, it's a huge scientific events. we still, it's catherine riley and her daughter there among citizens sciences. we've been
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tracking with the condos with a phone up and we'll upload or they think it safari app is pretty easy to use. the 1st thing you see is a leader board. and then you can go through and learn all about cicada and the approval process for photos and the life cycle. you take a picture just like this and then upload. and every picture is verified by a scientists volunteer in the program to verify that it is this brewed x. the kita exceeded our best expectations we were hoping for 50000 photographs. we got over half a 1000000 our highest day was 37000 photographs. one day got
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a lot of data. it's the largest crowdsourcing event ever done for your article skaters. when your picture is pending, it's in black and white, and as it's been approved, it comes up in color. we've taken over 2000 pictures and about 1900 have been improved so far. about right. we'll be able to use these points to, to determine where the brute emerged is, could help us fill gaps that the past. we would not be able to do some people and take pictures all. and that's giving us an interesting record, because now we can actually look at all their photos from the 1st one of the last, or we can actually see a progression of what happened in the emerges in one location. oh, this i see. and then down here with under the am it still easy to have people become involved in science when you make it fun?
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like this woof was warheads this air including from india, 3 states, europe and brazil. we look at how government, son, vaccine makers, that thing off efforts to be covered. 1900 variance out of players has positive for over the years. peter will have all the details for you is forced. ah, on the coast china aging population, the country will become the 1st nation in history to gold pick for become switched on. the finance industry is living up its own, bring credentials to legal traffic jam. so people turning to the waterways came to the cause on. i'll just say it's the case. biggest hospital with eventual capacity for 4000 covet 19 patients built inside a london conference center. it took just 9 days to construct with the help of army
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engineers dramatically expanding the critical care bed count and other similar sites are underway. the actual london numbers could be much higher than advertised researches say that huge gaps in testing capacity that the government is now trying to close. extrapolate that across the country. and the spread of corona virus appears far wider than any one thought. ah the ah, this is just a quick reminder over top stories this are around the president elect abraham.
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