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where confronting some of the greatest challenges that humanity has ever faced. and i really believe that the only way we can do that is with compassion and generosity and compromise. because that's the only way we can try to solve any of these problems is together. that's wells is there is so important we make those connections the. ready its democracy but not for everybody. one and 5 constituencies have no vote in ethiopia as election is fighting still rages in t gray. ah, taylor, this is al jazeera lived from london was coming up. and negotiation should have an achievement for the great nation of iran and its people. he says he's got no
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interest in meeting the u. s. leader. but the wrong that president elect is prepared for nuclear talks up to $10000.00 japanese fans will be out into the venues going against the advice from the government next and all of a india begins a free vaccine rollout. we'll look at 2 people in remote areas. ah, we begin uneasy appear where poles of closed in the general election delayed 10 months by the current of ours pandemic. it's the 1st electoral test for prime minister abbey ahmed, came to power in 2018 as a reformist, and was awarded the nobel prize making peace with our trip. he says the pole is the country's 1st attempt at free and fair elections. but the taking place against the backdrop of rising tensions in romania, the most populous province,
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the largest parties are boycotting the vote. what they say is intimidation by security forces. opposition parties have complained. the agents have been intimidated. opponent stations in the para and southern nations nationalities in people's region, insecurity and adjustable problems, including issues with printing, bad papers have hit all the parts of the country. voting and fester constituencies has been postponed until september. and no date has been set for voting and t great, where the army has been fighting regional forces since november last year. the united nation, this is around 350000 people face famine. wanted to do his latest from a police station in, at there was a long few of them in the capital, 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
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elections to be and they see us the 1st step towards democratizing confront. they want the entire 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. be useful to get in fighting with a t p fight as that is the former ruling patty of the ticket region in the north. but also there are places in the u. some parts of the country like hot of the tiniest of the federal state of the piano. so the somali region, next to the heart of wealth 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 jungle where some conflict with this, where a tribal violence had offset your own way. for security reasons,
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the elections have been postponed. so about a 5th of the 547 constituencies in if you are not working with the rest of the country today. ma'am, had mentioned the ongoing conflict and t re looms large of this po, tens of thousands of people have fled to see don since fighting began in november. hippa morgan is a refugee camp and get a real estate near the sudanese. few people order 470000 if you appeal refugees who fled from the northern region to come here into them, including this camp of cuba incidence about estates its just a day now 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 $2000000.00 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
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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 . 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 prime minister and his ruling prosperity policy in jail. they believe that conditions were created to make sure that prime minister abbey 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 regards 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
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lead to stability or security, they said that if anything it would lead to further conflicts and insecurity, especially in the region of to grey. ah, iran, the president elect says he back talks to revive the 2015 nuclear deal, but he wouldn't meet us president joe biden ever had racy made the call at his 1st news conference when the election on saturday. he said the wrong foreign policy would not be limited to the nuclear deal. that all us sanctions must be lifted. that's only that cottage, you don't bother him. cat. our interaction with all countries will be balanced. any negotiation that is going to be the benefit of the nation will be supported, but negotiation should have an achievement for the great nation of iran and its people who call your home 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
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be pressured or influenced by the americans. people want their rights to be revived . dosage of ari has more from terror. i think at this point his 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 or 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,
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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 talks cannot be ongoing indefinitely given how could is the white house, how infer, royce is comments been received? well, there was a real question, given the fact that there has now been this election, there is the new president lacked and what impact this would have on negotiations in the eyes of the united states? in fact, that was a question posed to way to press secretaries and saki at the daily press briefing.
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not only what impact the election result could have negotiations, but also the commas by the president elect that he refuses to meet with you as president joe biden. here's what she had to say. well, we don't currently have diplomatic relations with iran or any plans to meet with the lead at the leader level. so it's unclear that anything has actually changed on that front. i will say that the president's view and our view is that the decision maker here is the supreme leader. that was the case before the election is the case today, will be the case probably moving forward. the iran nuclear negotiating teens just manage their 6 rounds of talks. they have not yet to get announced the 7th round, but as is typical, they're back consulting with capitals and we're looking forward to seeing where that goes moving forward. now one complicating factor and all of this is the president elect himself is subject to some of the sanctions that have been put in place by the united states and the european union as well. iran continues to push
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for a listing of those sanctions so far. the biden ministration has kept the sanctions put in place for the previous trumpet, ministration in place. and so asking about that, the white house press secretary did comment on that as well. saying that she is aware that the president elective iran is subject to some of the sanctions for his human rights record at a crackdown that he was participating in. and as a result, she says that's why the biden administration has made human rights foundation of its foreign policy. the negotiations that are taking place in vienna are no exception. and when there is an effort to reach mutual compliance and disagreement for ron and the united states, this will be part of the negotiation. kimberly how can thank you very much indeed. it was coded 19 very spring quickly around the world government. so responding more aggressively with vaccines, india is now offering them free of charge to all adults. but as
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a little bit run and report, the big challenge is reaching those who don't live in major cities or towns. health care workers track through the pine forests of indian administered push me to reach the village of docks on 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 a 3 hour trek 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 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,
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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. the 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 can miss them, and each day we almost $40.00 to $50.00 people. state governments has 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
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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 covert 19. at risk. elizabeth, florida al jazeera new delhi, thousands of people are celebrating in armenia capital after the acting prime minister shook off a military defeat to take election victory. because question young called a snap general election with public anger still high over a peace deal he signed to end last year's will with as john his civil contract party took nearly 54 percent of the vote. while the head of his main rival, former president of the country and re challenges live in europe. and what especially i'm been saying lauren, he basically came out on the stage in front of his many supporters in the square
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down below me. they've all gone home now, boston and said that he was calling on everyone and himself included to put aside the language of insults that had typified the election campaign and essentially to unify the country. he said that there was much work that needed to be done. he had an eye and mandate and on revolution had taken place. and he now wanted to enter into dialogue with any parties that were willing to do so. if the kind of language i think that the country needs in which to try to overcome the divisions and the anguish of the last few months, stemming from that was back in the tail end of last year, of course was don't translate necessarily to deeds the asked to actually govern as he has taught. but this was a convincing mandate that he's one with, as he said,
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maybe 54 percent of the vote. i have to say though, that's 54 percent of the vote of a relatively low turnout. just under 50 percent of people actually came out to cost that balance. and that suggests that there are a great many people in menia who because of the events of the last few months because of the war. because of the rhetoric of this campaign have felt fatty switched off from politics in general. and given that really what, what next for? i mean, you well, there's a lot hanging on this election and there's a lot hanging on how nicole fishing and actually goes about the business of governing. we have a course the tenuous piece agreement with as a by john. it was a peace agreement that with essentially forced on mean. yeah, because it was losing the war. so you catastrophically,
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broken by russia. russia now has peacekeepers on the grounds in the going to carry back in around it. so that is one of the key things that needs to be worked on needs to be maintained. but then of course, there is a whole host of other issues, some of some of which are associated with the war, like refugees that need to be reset. all you have prisoners of war that are still in as a by john, have yet to be brought back. then as you know, big economic problems, big development problems, and unifying a fractured country. so those are the kinds of things that nicole and passion in has to do. the country decided that he is the best person to do that. and they've essentially done that because not necessarily a matter of the support him, but they rejected robert conceras. his main rival is someone who has perhaps a dinosaur from the past. i think that's the view of many people in this country. less democratic than passion and more corrupt than passion in that decision they
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made, there is a big list of challenges over this country to get over in the coming month and year, which on thank you very much and he doesn't come on out 0, toppled in a vote over rent control but could sweeten. prime minister still hold on to power and today $1.95 people are 41 percent. ok, man numbers are right. thought warning from angela and julie the you and boy on world refugee day. ah hello there we got 10, which is on the rise across europe over the next couple of days. now that's good news if you're west where it has been disappointedly, cool, with all this cloud and rain tumbling in. not quite security. further east though,
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where we have seen the record breaking heat in 2 parts of western russia was such $34.00 celsius in moscow. on tuesdays, those temperatures continuing to notch up. but we should be back up about 800 celsius in london. be about 20 degrees there in paris is still below what it should be. but as we go through the next couple of days, those temperatures will start to lift little more in the way of sunshine. hopefully coming through the light, the showers. there was a good part of france and ordinary spain and portugal, the low countries, luxembourg, belgium, st. some heavy rain that rang pushing into the heart of germany as well with some thunder downpours. we'll see what a 2 sharp showers a towards the black sea as well, but nowhere near is widespread. more showers coming back in across the southern half of france, east, the way back down into northern areas, spain and portugal, 20 celsius in london. 19 in paris. there you go more sunshine, somebody look forward to 35 in moscow. more heat coming through here probably have cross northern parts of africa. tripoli, touching 44 degrees celsius,
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oppressive heat here. meanwhile, the seasonal showers across west africa doing very nicely and pushing for the north . ah, the weather bag in energy and change came to every part of our universe. more small. to continue the change all around the shape, my technology and human ingenuity. we can make it work for you and your business. oh,
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the top stories 0 poles have closed in ethiopia, election, seen as the 1st test for prominence to be met. 3 is after he came to power. iran, the president elect, says he backs talks to revive the 2015 nuclear do, but every race he says he went to meet us president joe biden, and thousands of gathered and armenian capital to celebrate nicole victory in sunday's nap. general election actress party got nearly 54 percent of the vote and then picks organizers in japan. say they want up to $10000.00 domestic fans to be able to attend each event at next month's tokyo games plan, which would see no more than half of seats filled menus is still being discussed with the international olympic committee last week to pounds top medical adviser said no spectators would be the safest option for lympics already delayed by year
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for the selma has more from tokyo. yes, they will be allowed, but not all of them. all the for 1000000 200000 tickets have been sold. but with the new guideline, scabbing, the number of spectators 210000 each venue a daily. that means less, the less people who got that tickets are being, are going to be allowed to attend. and in the press conference by take us through the head of the talk, you're willing to go organizing committee. they mention that they're going to hold the notary to choose who is going to be allowed to attend the event. and they're also in the process of returning about $100000.00 tickets to spectators who would exceed the limits that they have until now. so also within this week, the organizing committee is going to publish a guide book or the guidelines for the spectator themselves. they're going to be
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willing to include rules on how to move and transport between their homes or lodging locations to the venues, and also a guidelines on their behavior the way they should act inside the venue. while they're there shouldn't been given a stock choice resign or call an election def i live and lost a no confidence version parliament. after his coalition fell apart in a dispute over proposed rent reforms. but as for running reports, it may not be over for him. the next dark chamber install home was packed full for the momentous vote, an electronic balance which took less than 20 seconds to confirm the outcome. steph, and often is the 1st swedish premier ever to lose a confidence as la friend sat impassively on the front row. as his coalition disintegrated before his eyes, the stuff beneath then threw up lawfern is
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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 know some of the, some move on the politic, we kept our word said no, she dug into the left party leader. so love the now has one week to 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 lead to do what is best for sweet god.
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that's a heavy hint of what many analysts are suggesting that with sweden's fragmented political landscape and opinion poll, 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 finity, at least until the next general election in september, next year over the pm may be down, but he's not yet out. pull brennan, al jazeera hong kong pro democracy newspaper. the apple daily could be forced to stop printing and go offline by wednesday. the company's assets have been frozen under hong kong, controversial national security law, where the paper, unable to pay staff and cover expenses. most of its employees have resigned to executives have been charged after police raids on the news from last week to men charged with trying to destabilize the jordanian monarchy, pleaded not guilty relative of king of judah and a former royal court chief, or accused of conspiring with the king's half brother, prince tanza,
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he was faced on the house arrest credentials trying to incite a rebellion. the wall family drama dominated headlines in jordan since april, but the trial remains close to the media. you can union u. k, u. s. and canada have joined forces to impose new sanctions on ben comes after president eyes on de luca sanker was defeated election when last year. and the 4th landing of a commercial jet last month, which meant to position journalist detention groups as the asset freezes and travel bands target to be present allies and industries with a major sources of revenue for the regime. i have to say that each, let's propaganda message to opinion that people who suffered because people are already suffering people getting fired from the job. they are losing the jobs and they, and their members of their families, prosecuted. and the people are suffering more because of functions. people,
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people are suffering because of lawlessness and to stop the school and lawlessness . we need to, we need to function badly to feel sheet and that's true. and she's wallace. libya has postponed the reopening of a road, licking the east and west of the country. the national unity government announced it was opened on sunday as part of a sci fi, do it forces loyalty wall or halley for have to have objected saying they weren't consulted, talks have been held, and the committee says the road is not yet safe. to reopen future landmines, the reopening of that road is critical to the implementation of the agreements of october 2020 of the ceasefire agreement, including obviously, and very importantly, the withdrawal of foreign fighters, mercenaries, and other other forces that need to start without, without further delay. we continue to intend to support the implementation of the
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cease fire agreement, including through a phase deployment of phase deployment of, of an smell cease fire monitoring component as has been authorized by the security, the security council, millions of people from booking faso. molly anesha has been displaced and thousands have been killed by attacks by armed groups across this. i have 11000 refugees and now living at the goody boot camp in northern book. and it was you in special ed, boy angela, and julie has visited to mark well refugee de charlotte bennett, report in the northeast corner of speaking of fossil near the borders of new year. and molly lies the good of a refugee camp. this is home 411000 refugees. actress angelina jolie. you in ambassador flu in by helicopter to highlight world refugee day. she's been marking the day like this for 20 years. the keenest also is part of this,
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a hail with chad. molly and this year. the region is in crisis with growing violence, displacing more than 2000000 people. a milestone passed for the 1st time this year . the way the international community tried to address this conflict in insecurity . broken is erratic, it is unequal, is built on inherited privilege. it is subject to the whim of political leaders and it is geared towards the interest or powerful country, including my own and the expense of others. authorities in the king of faso and the you when say they are doing the best to protect these refugees. that deployed more soldiers and increase the trolls 22 year old yellow, our alma do moved here 4 months ago. her 4th moved and 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,
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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 early this month. when i was, once i arrived and 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, has just 22 percent of the money. it needs to hope doors and picking a fuss or 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 working his 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,
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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. now how does one of the world's most powerful navies test? it's this is piece of equipment. the u. s. navy trolling it's most advanced aircraft carrier. maybe 20 tons of explosives were designated near the u. s. s. gerald ford to check its battle readiness of the navy says the test complied with environmental regulations and didn't interfere with marine life on top stories on how to 0 poles of closed any t o p in an election seen as a test for problem is med 3 is after he came to power, he says the vote is the country's 1st attempt at free and fair elections. the
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