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goals and tell to the been reduced to rubble. how do you think the shapes of generation and their politics their life has been shipped. why vitamin some conflict inside story on our jazeera ah, the end of the long election day in ethiopia, overshadowed by conflict and famine in particular region, and questions about the polls credibility. ah, i'm come all santa maria here in doug with the world news from al jazeera. a note from a rums president elect to a meeting with joe biden. as he insists the united states must return to the nuclear deal and lift sanction. also the armenian prime minister, nicole pershing. celebration the 2nd term after a clear snap collection victory vaccine skepticism. we're looking at why many
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parents don't plan on inoculating that children? ah, a little after 8 pm in ethiopia. we're voting is over in some parts of the general election. there's been a 10 month delay and the vote has been widely welcome, but still with so many issues to consider. millions of ethiopians have been excluded from voting in this round because of ballot problems and insecurity in 3 regions, including of course, as an open ticket i region. this is the 1st electoral test, 4 prime minister. i be asked net since his appointment in 2018. there are more than 40 political parties competing for seats. i'll be there is expected to win. elections are happening under the shadow of regional tension to grow, remains at war with the national army and is now suffering from widespread famine. also ethiopia, still dealing with a long standing dispute with both sedan and egypt over its hydro,
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electric dam on the blue. now, i'm going to do now with the latest, from a pulling station to madison. there was long queues in the capital and the sub about several other cities across the country. people had started gathering some of these pulling sessions as early as 4 in the morning. these are very crucial elections to be and they see us the 1st step towards democratizing the confounding one for anti world to see it's just not a walk in progress, not just great region which is where a 7 month long conflict is going on before that. and get in fighting with a t p l a fight. this is the form of ruling patty of the ticket region in the north. but also there are places in that you, some part of the country, like how to the tiniest of the federal state of the piano. so the somali region
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next to 200, well, voting has been postponed until september for what the electoral board calls logistical rhythms. they also pockets of the region on a hot region as well as in the symbol where some conflict with his where a tribal pilot cut off on where for security reasons, the elections have been postpone. so about a 5th of the 547 constituencies in if you are not working with the rest of the country today. in other news, iran, president elections declared his country has many more foreign policy objectives than just reviving the nuclear deal with world powers abraham rice. he gave his 1st news conference since winning fridays election. he did reiterate his support for that agreement, but said he wasn't prepared to meet you as president joe biden. right? the, i see emphasized it was the u. s. that violates at the deal by withdrawing 3 years
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ago. how did you don't model him kat, 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. let's hear from our correspondence on his 1st dose jabari following developments from tetra. 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
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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 at 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 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 now white house correspondent, kimberly how can, on how washington's react to see when 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 a 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 with 2015 agreement to live in a raw 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
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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. and so as a result those were lifted. but 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 biden administration, may live up or may not live up to its words? as we saw with the trump administration, thousands of people have gathered in armenian capital to celebrate nichol passion, yields victory, and sunday snap election passing. and i'm told that early poll front of each public
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anger about the peace deal he signed to end the war with the by john last year, his civil contract party took a majority of the votes, came in well ahead of the party of his main rival, the former president robert a chinese is because look at the results now. questions civil contract party with nearly 54 percent of the vote. his main rival, as we said, robert custodian and the armenia alliance block just 21 percent distance. second, the still a lot of outraged though, clearly about armine as defeat in the war because any $49.00 people of eligible voters actually cost their balance or challenge has more now forget about the poles going in to the vote showed the question, am, am contrarian, were 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
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pointed out when they actually got into the, the, it to the voting booth of a portal, 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 cherry and would offer, and this was a man who had been presidents of 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 floors. the electorate have decided to go with him. we have a situation where could cherry and is contesting this election. he has basically
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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, 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. armand gregorian is an associate professor of international relations from the high university, says the results. well, he believes that morrow rejection of child, and then it is really an endorsement of passion, yet it is certainly a very strange outcome. it is difficult to recall. too many cases were after such a catastrophic defeat, the leader or a political party has retained its power. and even before the war pushing on and he's, he's political party, had lost a considerable amount of their popularity. so such
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a spectacular victory certainly begs a question. some people ask the question, how found an easy answer to it, reaches the irrationality of the army. and electra, the ideas of all, you know, pushing i'm having a cold following get such as i reject these ideas, i think the army and electra to behave rationally and the choice that the army electorate has faith. and i'm talking about the alex, it's own perspective. you will be between electing pushing young, who they acknowledge had filled quite quite spectacularly and thought. but the alternative was the restoration of the previous regime or, or the, the previous order which was associated with the name overall. but most people in armenia could see would consider that the restoration of some kind of a new feudal order. that is what has been rejected by the armina electorate and so
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spectacular. and i think that the explanation, libya has postponed the reopening of a road linking eastern and western parts of the country. the national unity government announced it was open on sundays part of a fine deal, but the forces loyal to ward leave after objected. and they weren't consulted, talks have been held, and the committee said, the road is not yet safe. to reopen the land by the european union. u. s. the u. k . canada, they have all extended sanctions against pillars. freezing the asset. sand imposing travel bands on dozens of allies, the president, alexander lucas shank, or targeted or accused of election fraud and involvement in the subsequent crackdown on protest use. foreign policy chiefs of the block was also working on measures designed to hurt the battle russian economy. in today's southern island, the land producer is experiencing a rise and migrant and refugee arrivals 50 arrived on sunday evening and were taken to a holding center. having moved to mainland easily,
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every few days to make space for others, more than 800000 to migrants of reach this lee so father year compared to using 6000 this time last year. a check on the weather is next. and then india, offering vaccine to all adults free of charge. but there are a few still of a 3rd corona virus waive. while brazil launch of the mass inoculation drive on an island near rio de janeiro as part of the largest something ah hello, that's more sunshine across the middle east. as per usual, i'm pleased to say the small wind has just east off, so not quite as low as it has been recently with the lifted dustin side but lots of hazy sunshine. right across the middle east,
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48 celsius. the in queue weight of the still in back then notice one or 2 showers there into a central and western parts of the turkey. but that side is lossy dry with plenty of sunshine in the sunshine, stretching down across the horn of africa. fear showers still less into that eastern side of africa. but we have got one or 2 showers just cropping up around the soap and hollis. but just see some wet weather, just seizing into the coastal part of kenya, southern areas of somalia, havea showers around the gulf of guinea into workable and over towards cameroon. by jerry, a flooding race. any possibility here, over the coming days for southern parts of africa and the dry weather love, sunshine coming through. a sad winter solstice of course. so we are looking to just find a fall away. we got some wet weather down towards the far south just around the western cape $800.00 celsius for cape town on wednesday. little cooler to go on into the middle part of the way. can some shower there into northern parts of most and big
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news. the most people will never know what's beyond the store. the deafening silence of 100000. how it feels to touch danger every day. most people will never know what it's like to work with. every breath is precious, with fear is not an option. but when most people oh the me,
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without the are these are the help stories this our voting is over and puts on them entry election. a prime minister had 1st electoral test. the vote had been postponed in 3 regions, including today where the government is fighting rebels. runs president elect abraham rice. he's held his 1st news conference and friday votes. he rooms out meeting us president joe biden, but urged signatories to the 2015 nuclear deal to return to the agreements. and amine is prime ministers, one sunday snap parliamentary election nickel, passions party took nearly 54 percent of the vote. his main drive over former president robert cook county and i just 21. sweden's prime minister stefan dawson is facing the choice of either resigning or calling us now collection itself. after losing a new confidence vote in parliament. the vote was triggered off the governing coalition fell apart in a dispute over proposed rent reforms. the details now would pull brennan. the next
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dark chamber in stock home was packed full for the momentous vote. an electronic balance which took less than 20 seconds to confirm the outcome. stephanie lawson is the 1st swedish premier ever to lose a confidence as my friend sat impassively on the front row as his coalition disintegrated before his eyes. the stuff beneath then threw up. lawfern is a former union boss famed for his negotiating skills and since and inconclusive election in 2018. lawful social democrats have governed in a minority coalition with the green while still needing the support of smaller parties to get that through parliament. but his government proposals to reform sweden's strict rent control system, proved to be a red line for the left party, who warned that they would bring down the government unless the proposals were withdrawn. the how you to not some of the some move only the politic we kept our word said no. she dug into the left party leader so often now has one week to
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decide whether to call a snap election or resign and get the speaker of parliament the task of trying to find a replacement prime minister. or was it vod regardless of what happens now, my party and myself will together with others, be available to shoulder the responsibility of leading the country. my primary focus has always been is and will always need to do what is best for sweet audit. that's a heavy hint of what many analysts are suggesting that with sweden's fragmented political landscape and opinion polls showing the center left and center right blocks evenly balanced. it's entirely possible that the speaker will hand the top job back to steph and la friendly, at least until the next general election in september. next year. the pm may be down, but he's not yet out. pull brennan, al jazeera. the united nations has boosted security in a large refugee camp and begin a faster violence worsens in the south region. thousands of fled their homes after a rising number of attacks this year with many taking refuge in the go to boot camp
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near dory. charlotte, bill us has our report in the northeast corner of speaking of far so near the borders of new year. and molly lies the good of a refugee camp. this is home 411000 refugees. actress angelina jolie. are you in ambassador fluid by helicopter to highlight world refugee day? she's been marking the day like this between 2 years. the keenest also is part of this, a hail with chad molly and this year the region is in crisis with growing violence, displacing more than $2000000.00 people. a milestone passed for the 1st time this year. the way the international community tried to address this conflict and insecurities is broken into the rank, it is unequal is built on inherited privilege. it is subject to the whim of political leaders and it is geared towards the interest, their powerful country, including my own and the expense of others. authorities in the king of fossil
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n u when say they are doing the best to protect these refugees that deployed more soldiers and increase the trove 22 year old yellow. our alma do moved here 4 months ago. her 4th moved in a decade. dude, i left smelling 2012 me and my children. i have 2 children. i came here with the family and without. i am a woman, i am afraid of the war. the war has followed them. fighters linked to al qaeda and i saw operating on the edge of the sahara have expanded their reach into this a hail. 132 people were killed in an attack near here earlier this month will if i but once i arrived in burkina faso, i'm afraid even in good about that we don't sleep at night. it's really hard for kina as well as molly or unstable. the number of people displaced in this, a hail is 4 times what it was 2 years ago. but yet you ins refugee agency sees it
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has just 22 percent of the money. it needs to hope doors and the king of fossil, when, as he still on that is to have it. we insisted on staying here despite our fear. we are too scared. it's like what we left and molly that happened in burkina, but it's not for keenest fault. this is all of africa today. there is not a country where there is no problem. this problem covers all of africa. as the violence worsens in this, a hail refuge is harder to come by. so they stay here hoping to avoid the next attack in countries struggling to support them. charlotte bellis al jazeera. me upset the current of our news. that's all backs. nation related actually because with covered 19 variance spreading so quickly around the world, government having to respond more aggressively with their vaccines. india, for example, is now offering them free of charge to all adults. but the biggest challenge is to reach the majority of the people who don't actually live in the big cities or towns
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. elizabeth parent, m as report health care workers track through the pine forests of the indian administered kush mead. to reach the village of dark film. the remote himalayan region is home to the nomadic buggered 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 a 3 hour trek of red malware. 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 faxing is necessary. so that's why we got it today. goes 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,
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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 and 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 but took on these people. so there we go to these nomad which are residing here in the deep water. we combine them, and he day we almost 40 to 50 people. state governments has the gone 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,
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has tape it off and cases have declined. but health experts say vaccination rates must increase significantly to protect people. and that unless the vaccine hesitancy is addressed, it will put in the, its fragile gains against covert 19. at risk elizabeth for autumn al jazeera new delhi. the covered vaccine is now being tested on more young children in clinical trials. pfizer is to announce trials on children age 6 month to 5 years. madame has already been testing in that age group sincerely this year. but as hot as your cast her reports, many parents say they still will not allow their children to get the jap wrong. it takes a tough 5 year old to get go through a blood drop didn't go through 30 and not even flinch when he gets a shot containing either the pfizer by on tech vaccine or a placebo. we'll charge a helper in is among the $4500.00 children participating in visors,
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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 your child back to 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, 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 trial result, it doesn't make any sense to take it back seen. but i can't be sure of one way or another. and for something that if i get it, i'm most likely going to survive and they even more so are more likely to survive.
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lia richie says her 11 year old son will not get the vaccine. she thinks the development was rushed. the kaiser family foundation reports 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, pfizer is 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 again to cove it with minimal side effects results for younger children are expected by september. heidi jo, castro, al jazeera washington and in brazil is a vaccination experiment which has started on
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a small island near rio de janeiro. most of the people living on packet, they are expected to be fully inoculated in about 2 months. monica, you now have explains how it's part of a bigger brazilian study. just 15 kilometers off the shores of rio, diginero lace packet done in the island of tranquillity. where time seems to have stood still with its colonial buildings in know, cars. he used to be a favorite spot for tours, not anymore. they had with the guy who was, with the pandemic, the number of fairies going back and forth from the island has been reduced most here live off terrorism, which has taken a severe blow your socks. and this will hopefully change the next couple of months when by get that 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 cell, kid aga, promised that 8 weeks later bill received the 2nd one,
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the mid bucket that was chosen as part of a pioneer study on the effect of the oxford astrazeneca vaccine, which is being produced in real by brazil, leading feel who is institute researchers. juliana, i hold the mattress. so the idea is to measure how effective math explanation is in stopping the virus from spreading charge. and what she respect your biomedical when we chose pockets because it's a very stable community. it's an island. so there's less human interaction. contrary to what happens among the 7000000 people living across the bay in rio, they also have a strong family health system. here with a lot of information on all residents, soft or a geographically small area which makes vaccinating everybody's simpler. it takes around 40 to 15 minutes riding a rig shot on this a kilometer dirt road to go around the whole island fucking around.
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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 still 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 a test event to see how well mass vaccination works is one thing. having a carnival is totally different. we cannot control cousins a frivolous besides, this is not the moment to party. brazil has just reached the milestone of 500000 debts by cobra, 1900. 84 year old men said is, mortar says she's hopeful, but doesn't think the pandemic will be over any time 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,
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now, i'll just 0 bucket. ah, this is out there were these are the top stories. polls are closing and parliamentary election. prime minister abbey, and 1st electoral test, the votes been postponed in 3 regions, including 2 grey where the government is fighting rebels. i want to do is move from us out of their walk long queues in the capital at the top about several other cities across the country. people had started gathering some of these pulling sessions as early as 4 in the morning. these are.

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