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left behind ah, i need a diverse range of stories from across the globe from the perspective of our networks, journalists on al jazeera, the. ready news if you had to the post at the gene, a conflict to t gray and no violent papers in other places, some voters will be left out for now. for one group, the wants be taking part as the to grow and refugees who fled to see done. have report, correspondent ah, how am i doing? this is al jazeera life from doha. also coming up the rounds president, humor i,
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you see laser, his foreign policy priorities immediately willing, at any meeting with you as president joe biden. the armenian prime minister's decision to go to the poor, pays off nichol pushing in, and his coffee have one slight victory. and at once made headlines for the worst cove in 1900. i break in the world's india is going to great lengths to make sure people are vaccinated. ah. after 10 months delay, a general election is being held in ethiopia to determine the future of parliaments . and the leadership calls are due to calls and the next hour. this is the 1st electoral task prime minister of the utmost. he was appointed in 2018 as a reformist and was even awarded the nobel peace prize. but these elections come against a backdrop of conflict and the threats of famine in the northern
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t grove region. also, some region will be forcing this time around because of a lack of security and problems with ballot papers. mohammed though is outside of pulling station in the capital a dishonorable these electrons mean a lot to the people of you. many of them say this is the top of that taking to the book or typing their content. it is also the promise of 5 minutes. when he came to power, he's such he was going to democratize. it's hard to define himself as a model please. without these agreements with something that you want the nobel peace prize full. and we're seeing a level of goodness from the european with hub of the voting. they already gone with a huge crowd, seal appalling social's wasting quietly and peacefully waiting for the time to cause the vote. but he's elections have not been with all the problems. actually, there are some 3 regions in the country where people are most cutting. they are
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both today with the rest of the, with the rest of the nation because of and not only just logistical issues, but also violence. and also that the guy read the little voted because of the 7 month they're all these are costing a very long shadow on the election. but it is the legitimacy with which the prime minister be, is going to walk out with the result of this election because many people believe that the conclusion that he's going to get a long slide to wind up for what will not win means for him is he going to get much desired legitimacy, a monday that he lives to carry on with reforms in the field, while the duties fil awesome. i have been, morgan is in guitar of state and neighboring sudan were sanctions of the feel, p and refugees are living monday is voting day. and if you appear in the countries of 6 parliamentary elections, but for $70000.00,
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if you'll be in refugees who fled from the northern region to come here in sudan, including this camp of cuba and sedans about if states it's just another day. now conflicts thought that integrate between the regional figured 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 the 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. it was one of the factors that led to the conflict in november. people who we spoke to here to hear their views on the election say they don't think that the process will lead to stability
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. and if they say that with conflict ongoing, not just in figuring but other parts of the country, as well as the dissension of major opposition, figures who was top contenders against 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 when a 2nd term. they also say that the fact that the grants are excluded shows that if the opium soon regard to gray as part of the country. so people, he has 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 conflicts and insecurity, especially in the region of to grey rhonda president elect. since that only sions that signed the 2015 nuclear deal must return to the agreement for you as president trump pulled out of the deal in 2018. in his 1st news conferences winning for the election. everything right, you see also ruled out a meeting with joe biden. tucker,
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how did you don't model how he and cab our interaction with all countries will be balance. any negotiation that is going to be the benefit of our nation will be supported, but negotiation should have an achievement for the great nation of iran and its people who call johan care al stance is 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. our people want their rights to be revived. dosage of ari is falling developments into her on i think at this point he's laying out very early on that he's having his bats in case this nuclear deal doesn't 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,
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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 as 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 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 to 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
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talks cannot be ongoing indefinitely. and our white house correspondent, kimberly hall kit reports on high washington d. c has reacted to races when well. 7 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. 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, this 2015 agreement to live in a rise nuclear program, that the trump 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
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a quiet lifting of some sanctions that affect businesses as well as certain individuals. the state department saying this is because those businesses are individuals were in compliance with us, federal laws and understandings. and so as a result, those were lifted with that 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. moving forward. 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 buying that made destruction may live up or may not live up to its words as we saw with the trump administration? i mean, he is actually prime minister nicole peggy and has one sunday snap parliamentary election passing and civil contract party took nearly 54 percent of the votes. he
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called me or the pool to ease public anger about a peace deal he signed to end the war with us by shawn last year, especially as main rival, former president, robert could cherry and armenia a lions bull because insistent 2nd place that 21 percent i'd ridge still simmers, though about armine is defeats in the war, though the 49 percent of eligible waters cast balance. where we challenge has worn out from armine as capital yerevan. the poles going in to the vote showed the question, am, am 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 poles that it's pointed out when they actually go into the voting booth for making a choice. they made a choice in favor of passion. 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
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to not forgive, but put aside the defeat in the wall or at least not totally blame passion for that . and they were going to, they were looking at what cherry and would offer, and this was a man who had been president of all media before. at that time, armenia was more autocratic. 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. we have a situation where he could cherry and is contesting this election. he has basically said that there were falsifications voting irregularities and he's 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,
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and it says that the international monitors that have been here haven't found any major floor in the way that the elections were conducted. still heads on al jazeera vaccine refusal why some parents from the u. s. don't plan to not kill their children, even when a job is appraised. i will tell you about a potential political. she comes in sweden. ah ah hello there, we've got some chinese showers for the korean peninsula and for japan, long dispose of frame for southern areas of china as seasonal rains will continue to just pump away here. lots of heavy downpours across southern parts of the country and it's really stuck over a similar area mentioned dragging a rope across that southeast corner of china. so with some heavy down pause tuesday
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to wednesday. really keiser spot. the difference in may to sink a little further south as it will cause widespread flooding, and we are going to cause a lot of disruption as a result of that system. further north is not sunshine. so as one celsius there in shanghai, there we go. one or 2 showers up towards beijing, plenty of showers across the south east asia and live the ones there into the philippines some other way. whether to just around the gulf of time, we got the southwest, the monsoons feeding those showers into a southern pass of indo china. usual scattering of heavy downpours as a result of that have examples continuing to cross ne, in parts of india, additional has been goal seeing some live down pools. we'll see some wet weather to into bangladesh. into the far north east of in the shell is continue to run up the western gas. i notice intensely happen recently, but will cause for the flooding. the
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frank assessments schools and tell to the been reduced to rubble. how do you think this shapes a generation and they're politic? satellite has been shipped why vitamin some conflict inside story on our jazeera, on the coast china aging population, the country will become the 1st nation in history to gold before it becomes switched on. the finance industry isn't living up to its own green credentials, legal traffic jams, so people turning to the waterways, come to the costs on. i'll just say, oh, a. this is just a quick reminder of our top stories to sign. iran's president elect him or he says
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that all nations that signed the 2015 nuclear deal must return to the agreement for me as president donald trump pull down the deal in 2018. tracy also ruled out a meeting with joe biden. many as prime minister has won sundays, not commentary election because session and party got nearly 54 percent of the vote, his main rival, former president robert cherry and is in a distant 2nd place with 20 percent. and then opposition, party fuel pierre has complained of regularity. your monday's parliamentary elections administered the measures under increasing pressure to the humanitarian crisis in the northern region where the party that complained to see if the citizens for social justice party or their we spoke for this liter 100 nigger plane, it was a whole lot. so just not today, as we know,
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the places where the problems with us would be would have a chance to choose, but the others are expected to see formulas before the next element form. therefore, the book is going to matter what it is to be asked. i also opinion that the credibility of an election in a conference, which is not going to be dependent on whether they can union observation right now. there are $5000.00 from the cdc institutions. i think the selection is very important in providing credibility to whatever is the government. yes and security problems for brian, this is,
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but part of the reason why this, this election is going to be important is precisely because it would gauge government. all of the issues and the credibility of the election is not going to depend on, on those. maybe the, the case where the solution are going to pick this. now i hope the election is going to take place into brian and other places eventually. but you know, the reason why this election was part of the quote of the the problems related to being with the competency in different places. but these are, these are relatively small number of places. sweden's prime minister, stuff unlawful has lost in confidence. motion in parliament's. the social democratic leader now has a week to either resign or call us nap collection. the right wing sweden. democrats
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called been a conference for last week after the government last fits less party support. with no one commanding a clear majority in the opinion polls. it's unclear if an election can break the deadlock or brandon is in london. he explains what led to the confidence food since 2018 when there was 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 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 is a system which makes the rents and 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,
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democrats, when the left peeled away and said we can support this. the nationalist suite and democrats spotted a political opportunity to launch a no confidence vote. and that's what they did this morning. and they've one of 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 enough 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 result. and so here's what i'm saying that they are believing and predicting that actually it's possible that law firm may be given the job back by the speaker. on comes to democracy. you pay for the apple daily as reportedly stopping both its print and online operations by wednesday. will service employees are set to resigns. the company's assets to be frozen by whole
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authorities under hong kong, controversial national security law, leaving it unable to pay staff or cover expenses. 2 executives were charged after police raids, only you sion last week me with coffee, $900.00 variance pretty quickly around the world's governments are responding more aggressively with vaccines. india is now offering them free of charge to all adults . the bigger challenge is reaching the majority of its people who don't live in times or cities, and this before on them reports. health care workers track through the pine forests of the indian administered, push me to reach the village of dark film. the remote himalayan region is home to the nomadic buttered wall tribe and the summer the cattle herders move in search of pastures for the sheep and goats in between the seasons. the nearest healthcare center to duck soon is
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a 3 hour trick on the red amalgam. we came in april and we'll slowly go to a different area from here. we are a bit far so no one could go to get the vaccine and everyone was scared of it. but now the doctors had made us understand that the vaccine is necessary. so that's why we got it 2 days ago. after months of vaccine shortages and uncertainty about supply, the indian government has announced vaccines will be free for all adults from june 21st, many people in dock. so i'm grateful to have these health care workers. i'm a barbara, do we live very far away in the mountains? no one from the health department had come here until today, and luckily, i got vaccinated for the percent over the others need more convincing. vaccine shortages aren't the only challenge facing the indian government hesitancy, fueled by misinformation and mistrust is common in rural and remote areas. people often are very reluctant about just the same. so our theme and we are doing best
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took on these people. so each day we go to these nomad which are residing here in the deep water. we combine them, and each day we almost $40.00 to $50.00 people. state governments have begun campaigns to convince people and ascending teams to villages a devastating 2nd wave of the corona virus, which killed more than 180000 people in april and may, has tape it off and cases have declined. but health experts say vaccination rates must increase significantly to protect people and that on this vaccine hesitancy is addressed. it will put in the it's fragile gains against cov, 19, at risk. elizabeth, florida al jazeera new delhi in the us and europe thank scenes are being tested more widely on children. pfizer is sent to an ice clinical trials evolving infants
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age 6 months to 5 years old. but don't as been testing in that age groups. and certainly this year, but as highly jo, castro reports, many parents remain hesitant for on, it takes a tough 5 year old to giggle through a blood drop, didn't go to $1.00 to $30.00 euro and not even flinch when he gets a shot containing either the pfizer by on tech vaccine or a placebo caliah cherry helper and is among the 4500 children participating in 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 come back to the natives, protect them from getting to that wall as unlikely that they would get a serious illness or serious impact. it is possible and, you know,
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we're here to tell you that there are children in our children's hospital to this 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 trials 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 conditions for more so and i would love for her to be that's new today. pfizer is
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vaccine already has emergency authorization from the f d a for children, 12 years and up. the company says it's trials for that age group showed 100 percent efficacy against co bid with minimal side effects. results for younger children are expected by september. heidi jo castro al jazeera washington and in brazil vaccination experiments, a started on a small island near b. o. t janeiro. most of the people living on tickets are expected to be fully inoculated in around 2 months. one, okay, and i kind of explains how it's part of a bigger brazilian study. just 15 kilometers off the shores of rio diginero place bracket on an island of tranquillity, where time seems to have stood still with its colonial buildings in know, cards. he used to be a favorite spot for tours,
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not anymore. you didn't want to move, so we're going to use what with the pan demik, the number of fairies going back and forth from the island has been reduced. most here, live off tourism, which is taking a severe blow you're stuck with. this will hopefully change the next couple of months when back it will become brazil's 1st totally vaccinated island on sunday, the entire population over 18 or so, and received the 1st dose of the corona virus vaccine, brazil's health minister, my some kid aga, promise that 8 weeks later they'll receive the 2nd one in the mid bucket that was chosen as part of a pioneer study on the effects of the oxford astrazeneca vaccine, which is being produced in real by brazil's leading field. who is institute researchers. juliana, i hold the jan mathus so the idea is to measure how effective math explanation is in stopping the virus from spreading surgeon what she respect your file. michael, when you guys you we chose pockets because it's
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a very stable community. it's an island, so there's less human interaction, contrary to what happens among the $7000000.00 people living across the bay in rio . we also have a strong family health system here with a lot of information on all residents. it's also a geographically small area which makes vaccinating everybody simpler. it takes around 40 to 15 minutes, riding a rig shot on this 8 kilometer dirt road to go around the whole island for around 4500 people live here. and they all know each other reuse me or said the experiment would allow the island to celebrate its famous carnival in september. while the rest of the country is to waiting to see if there will even be one next year. what packet does residents are not keen on the idea? no. there's no way we can do this having
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a test event to see how well mass vaccination work is one thing of having a carnival, a totally different. we cannot control house and the frivolous besides, this is not the moment to party mean resume has just reached the milestone of 500000 debts by colbert, 1900. 84 year old man said his mortar says she's hopeful, but doesn't think the pandemic will be over anytime soon. not even for beckett that's fully vaccinated population. she says she'd rather wait to see what happens to the rest of brazil and the world in dance alone in her paradise island. monica, and i'll just 0. bucket allenby, co organize is of a nice. they want to allow up 210000 suns to attend to each event. so next month to few games, the plan which you would see no more than half of seats filled at venues. still being discussed with the international olympic committee. last week, japan's top medical adviser said 0 spectators would be the safest option for
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lympics already delayed by a year. due to the pandemic of this lama has more from took 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 that the list less people who got that tickets are being, are going to be allowed to attend. and just a few minutes ago in the press conference by take us through the head of the talk, you wouldn't be organizing committee. they mentioned that they're going to hold the notary to choose who's going to be allowed to attend the event. and they're also in the process of determining about 80000, i'm sorry, 800000 tickets to dictators who would exceed the limits that they have fit to know
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. 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. ah, some of them have them are heavy with the headlines on al jazeera and opposition policy in the feel. p has complained of irregularity sharing mondays, parliamentary election by minister abbey. i know this under increase and pressure for the humanitarian crisis in the northern te gray region. iraq, president elect says that all nations that signed the 2015 nuclear deal must return to the agreement for me as president, don't trump pull date of the deal and.

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