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to do, and i think crisis group, we believe that unless with some program of political reconciliation here, reaching out to those who have been excluded from the political process. and indeed, even those who gave an armed insurgency that it's going to be very hard for the prime minister, even with a solid majority to sort of establish the stability needed to embark upon this so that the political and economic reforms that we believe they are, that that is desired agenda. william davidson is a senior and i was the international crisis group and we appreciate your time, so thank you very much indeed. thank you. the opposition candidate in armenia. snap election says he has evidence of fraud in sunday's vote. i'm a president, robert charlie and made the claims during a news conference yet. yvonne, early on tuesday, he was defeated by prime minister nicole washington, called the election to ease anger over a peace deal he signed with us by john human rights watch wants the un to ramp up
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pressure. nicaragua was leaders ahead of planned elections. a newly released report find high profile arrests and human rights violations against government critics. the group says it's a strategy to eliminate political competition and allow president daniel ortega to return for a full time. still ahead on the blockade of gods on the production line, high and dry at a popular soft drink company and to fight to save the great barrier reef. while warnings in the un has i noticed alias government ah hello. well, is looking pretty good across the middle east. well, the thing to say good is looking very hot, dry, i'm sorry, but the winds not quite as strong as they have been recently. so the shamal has
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east 40 celsius here in dough hon. not too bad enough it back then q weight of 4748 degrees. just wanted to shout into central parts of but nothing must speak of a chance. one or 2. she was tuned to northern parts of mom. once again, notice of temperature and most got down to around $34.00 celsius with the winds. coming in from a south westley direction. wanted to shout was just around the gulf of aid and wanted to shout to just around the c o. p. and heil is over the next couple of days, we could catch another show brace just needing a few showers into southern pass of somalia. though she was packing up around the p . o. p in highland seriously ways driving plenty of showers over towards the gulf of guinea. cameroon, in particular sinks and big downpours, will see the heavy rain also extending its way across southern parts of nigeria. could see some flooding here for southern parts of africa. what it is generally drive you got a few showers into the far south of south africa, around the western cape, the southern cape ad on shore brace, also feeding
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a few showers into eastern parts of towns and there was some showers, but kenya, ah, overflowing with passion, but desperately under resourced, the national football team has never qualified for the africa couple of nations. all the wildcat al jazeera world asks, what will it take for the squad to find the success? will routine be forever sidelined? chad football dream on al jazeera in the next episode of science in a golden age, i'll be exploring the contributions made by scholars during the medieval period in the field of chemistry, they transformed the superstition of alchemy into the science of chemistry. many of
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his chemical procedures, all those which will be used today. oh wow. science and a golden age with professor jim and really, and i'll just 0. ah ah, what's your reminder about self story? this? iran is accused us of interference. also, washington said fighting presidential election was neither free nor fair. the bible ministration has described the when by former chief justice abraham, an icy as manufactured the u. n. envoy on gonna stone is wanting of increased instability after recent military gains by the taliban. deborah lyons says the
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honors taken more than 50 districts in the country since last month. spain prime ministers pardons and 9 jailed capital on separate his leaders that were convicted of tradition in 2019 for their role in the regions failed independence bit 2 years ago. okay, more now on our top story and iran's rejection of us criticism. the country's recent elections. and we've just been hearing from the president, relaxed people to him. what i see in his 1st address to the of any people. and he's emphasized he will work to protect, runs interest in any dealings with foreign powers. that's such a hot g have a job big shuttle in domestic politics, domestic policy, and foreign policy. the focus should be on the dignity of this nation. and the focus should be on the fact that in any negotiations, the dignity of this nation should not be hurt in our domestic policies in foreign policies, in the kind of interactions that we're going to have with any countries in the world. the focus is the protection of the dignity and prestige of the iranian
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nation when it comes to unhealthy administrative issues when it comes to corruption oppression when it comes to any kind of unjust relation. we believe they are against the dignity of mankind, how do carcinoma it is an assistant professor of political science at the university of turnaround. he's joining us from there now. thanks very much indeed for being with us on. i'll just, i'd like to talk to you 1st of all about these words that are going backwards and forwards between iran and the us regarding iran's elections. how much of this do you think is a genuine indication of how both countries feel and how much of it is for domestic audiences? i think for me, is related to the stand up between the 2 countries. we have to keep in mind the negotiations on the bible, the j. c. a and ongoing in vienna. and there are whole lots of
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issues that are the 2 countries are i taught on, including the lease in bonds. defense is capable, is ballistic missile program. and the nuclear issue, i think both countries specifically were speaking on when it comes to inaction, united time. and again, using the language of this electron is not fair. and i just feel free and as a tool, i guess, and pressure on against you want to score points in the country. it is the case of course that there was a very low turn out for these elections. do you think that that causes problems for you see government in terms of getting its policies rolled out and perhaps more importantly, getting iranian people to accept them. of course the turn was low back is an issue. many of the people didn't turn to the centers for various
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reasons, including their complaints, against economic situation and the way the, the previous administration manage the or the current basically administration managed economy. but i think this is part of a you know, that my to can now we have to keep in mind the president elect. crazy is focusing on the fact that with the you and he spoke about that very clearly yesterday his 1st saying that we have to focus on the turn august, which is the what i wrote on the as we can be when your nation. i think the low turnout is an indicator frustration situation, but it doesn't indicate when the,
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how big yvonne is moving to an indicator of how far fixing moving to the opposite direction. that's the presidential on you want to communicate, settlement issue and then moving but president elect to see that otherwise he's focusing on internal issues and to be another house or not. and from university of texas, we appreciate you joining us and i'll just do so. thank you very much. indeed. israel has allowed some exports from gaza to resume among south to the truce that ended its 11 day offensive on the territory. is there any government says the measure is conditional and further stability is preserved. agricultural products and clothing, the 1st going to be that through other border restrictions remain in place and
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they're causing a shortage of raw materials and gaza struggles to recover from last month's conflict. it's forced the closure of a major soft drinks factory costing hundreds of jobs. in the fade reports from gaza . every abandoned industrial, surrounded by silence, with its tangle of metal cubes and conveyor belts altering doth the soft drinks planting. godsa has the hushed atmosphere of futuristic graveyard marketing manager, her man, he as she inspects his factory now quite production line. the local must not come in. our factory has been totally shut down due to the closure of the border crossing. know ro, materials have come in for 60 days. we depend on those materials. so we were forced to send 250 employees home. we hope to the crossings will reopen and end this crisis. for years the g group had a captive market of 2000000 palestinians. living gods is narrow castille strip.
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israel's long term located keeps them behind a 40 kilometer concrete and barbed wire fence. god says to borders, but most of its goods comes from the one control by israel. many policies we spoke to here say, israel strategy is to struggle garz's economy and cut off all, but a trickle of humanitarian aid. in the hopes of turning people against my critic, see the tactics as an unjust collective punishment against the entire population of god. so god, as economy has deteriorated, a recent tightening of these rarely located has led to shortages, 90 percent of gods. this factories have close, terminating more than 85000 workers. said as lost his job when production was suspended at the soft drinks factory of annoyed lynn had lost. i support my family from a single source which is the factory. it's now shut down and everyone who relies on
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it is suffering. there are no other jobs here. all the other workers are at home waiting for god's help. more than 80 percent of people in gaza live on $2.00 a day or less. and the majority would starve if the united nations did not provide food aid. and now 65 percent unemployment rate among young people is making the situation worse. you may see it algae 0, gaza, even in a small town in southern iraq, say pollution from oil production is killing them. they are blaming the process of gas flaring. that's when oil is extracted and then excess natural gas is burned off for leasing c o 2 and methane, he governments investment billions to use the gas for electricity. that's a 100 reports from barker vintage in boston. people living in the village of butler take visitors here. they say gas flaring from oil production decimated their
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generations old palm trees leaving behind nothing but trunks. when we met the village elders, they said every one, know some one who is diagnosed with or who has died from cancer. so i know i already have cancer and only god helps me. we continue to be worried about families and loved the bus where i help department in southern iraq says the pollution from oil production is making people and animals in the area sick. the rocky high commission for human right says due to the high rate of cancer in basra, it's demanding the government work with oil companies to combat pollution. that is no stability for 6 or 7 years every year there is some challenge mystical german security. german gas is long term investment. it needs some stuff over to you, and it needs some cash and come looking at the world bank ranks. iraq, number 2 behind russia when it comes to gas flaring, instead of polluting the air,
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the gas could be recovered and sold or used to generate electricity for millions of people. the bus or gas company is investing $3000000000.00 to do just that. at the romanella oil field, iraq's largest, anything that the iraqi government can do, or it's neighbors can do to create in a stable environment, is good for capturing more gas and for creating a better environment for the iraqi people. the people of butler say the land, their families have been tied to for 200 years is toxic, and they wonder how many more of them will get sick before the government can help them. natasha game l. jazeera basra iraq remark military says it's killed for anti zone to militia members during a shootout in mandalay, security forces say they were conducting
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a rate in the city and they were met with don farr and grenades as be fighting across nehemiah since february true as people form so called defense forces to battle the military crackdown. magenta's faced increasing resistance from afni on groups and protest. hers for mexico's president is calling for a federal investigation into a string of shootings near the us border. at least 15 civilians were killed and ryan, also on saturday after the attackers opened far from cars in various points throughout the city and sparked the deployment of the military. hong kong last pro democracy newspaper apple daily look set to close for good by saturday. last week, please read it its officers and arrested senior executives for what they called, collusion with a foreign country. 2 of the papers executives were charged under basing, sweeping national security law and adviser to be imprisoned media. talk to jimmy lie who funded the paper 26 years ago. says it can no longer pay stuff because it's
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bank accounts have been frozen. unesco is considering a proposal to put venice on its endangered list if the city does not issue a permanent ban on cruise ships docking their crew ships have been banned from venice in the star to the pond damage. but residents were caught by surprise when the ship sailed into the laguna city and this month to muscle courtyard is the leader of the activist group. can we talk to, nor grandy navi, which translates as the no big ships committee. he says us goes, proposal is an important step towards protecting the front on the good from a future disaster. we are quite very, very happy about this announcements about the next go because it's exactly what our committee is saying seems. 10 years of char goes against the, the cruise ships in our and it goes a lot of embarrassment for our government that says on the 1st of april, may the governor mental decree said that the cruise ships will not enter in our
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moon any more. but all the world and manage to see on the 5th of june, actually nothing has changed. so this duration of your next call is very, very important. it's important because of the main issue that the big ships, this issue because the ships are too big for our city. they pollute to too much. they cause a lot of damages to the city and to the natural environment of our precious boom. and they are not safe. we have seen a couple of years ago to accidents in the same month. the ships are not build and not made that to cross fragile maybe a evil historical city like then they are build the sale and to, to grasp the c not the main problem of venice is that then it has only one economy
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then it doesn't live on juries, venice died on mass tourism. the only economy of my student is actually pushed away from the city all the residents, all the different economies. i mean, while un officials are recommended that a stray is great, barrier reef should be placed on a list of world heritage sites. it says, endanger necessarily, and government says it stung by the coal. i'm planning to strongly oppose it out of burden. money reports this underwater trays of colorful reefs, serve as refuge inhabitant to some of the most diverse marine species on the planet . australia's great barrier reef both one 3rd of the world's coral population, but it's under threat and so to, as a wildlife, the relies on it. the eastern pacific ocean is heating up fast since the
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mid ninety's, this is called the death of half of the reef. and is led to un officials recommending it to be placed on a list of wolf heritage sites considered in danger. but the australian government isn't happy about it. countries including european countries, have got strong views about what policies different countries should have on climate change. and i understand that as well, but this is not the convention in which to have those conversations. low fear the reaper caught it, it's high sea surface temperature since records began in 1900. when the ocean heats up, curls expel algorithm, the causes and bleach only the most resilient survive unesco, his code for the endanger listing to be adopted at its next world. heritage committee meeting. but it's the 2nd time that it's tried to add it to the list. 6 years ago the australian government lobbied the 21 country committee to drop the
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listing. it said unesco didn't consider the billions of dollars it contributed towards the reef protection. but some expert say australia is resisting a commitment to the net, their carbon emissions level by 2015. and that it's over reliant from fossil fuels, maybe contributing to climate change that name, making very definite decisions on climate change. not heading towards supporting the fossil fuel industry in this country, and i think you call mine guest development. none of those things are going to help climate change, but also taking as much action as we possibly can on improving water quality for the great rates. 3000 separate, leafs and 900 islands make up the great barrier reef. but with 50 percent of the reef already gone. many question whether unesco move will make much difference.
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lord, that man, the al jazeera still hadn't sports. peter's going to be here with actions in the stanley cup, failed ignite for the defending champion. the ah tune into i'll just do english in h d for the best experience in h d. 's available across europe on satellites, usually the 13 sci astro, long and astro. 2 g starting fast, july 2021 out of their english se across europe will only be available on 4512418280078. for further information, visit our website a global pandemic, social unrest, a world under locked down to the knees by the buyer. but now we have
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a window to like the path to a brighter future. coming to you live from doha. we bring together leaders from all corners of the globe and across all sectors of society. chalk away out of this. join at the top tech, even on the forums powered by blue. oh i and it's over the sport is peter rob, thank you very much. the british government says more than $60000.00 fans will be allowed to attain by the semi files and final, the euro's at london's wembley stadium. they've increased the attendance despite calls from italy's prime minister to move the match of concerns about the growing
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number of cobra cases. in the u. k. germany, the anglo merkle, also called on you a for to act responsibly. meanwhile, is anger off to england. players being forced to isolate and misstate teams game on tuesday to coming into contact with the scottish player who tested positive. while the rest of the cotton team isn't taking any additional precautions, pull brennan is in london. social media is on fire with outrage about this bill gilmore, the scotland plan was announced on monday yesterday that he had tested positive after that friday match. the other 2 english play though did not test positive. and as far as we are aware, have not tested positive since they continue to test negative the contact, the parents wasn't just on the pitch them. so on the pitch, these are chelsea team members club teammates. they talked for some 20 minutes or so in the tunnel afterwards. that said, there's confusion because people are saying, well look in here in the u. k. if,
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if one child in a class in a school class, for example, test positive, the whole of the class has to go home and it's sent him to, to isolate. so there's confusion as to why there's none of the scotland players who shared a dressing room, who've been socializing it's training base. why none of them have been judged to be close contact in the definition of the gods and body public health, england, the ph. d statement says in this response, it's the responsibility of each teams medical staff to make the appropriate risk assessments. the medical team do their own contact tracing and will define who needs to isolate ph. d act. in advisory role, it does not make the final decisions regarding which individuals must isolate on reading into that. but england has taken a very precautionary role. very precautionary decision based on their advice from that ph advises, while scotland is taking a very different interpretation of the goddess and decided that no,
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none of them need to any game with a check or public will determine who winnings group team the other match of the night will be put off a bit, croatia and scotland. both sides need to win if they ought to stand any chance of progressing. over in south america, the build up to chilis match with your ago i was shattered by news that a number of land players had broken code 19 rules by bringing a local hadress a into the team hotel. one of those was our total with though he's mobile, certainly sharper than reflexes would be helped opponent your schooling and go canceling out an early a strike by teammate and do i guess it ended you guys go out which stretched back to november 2020 match finishing 11 and origin tina qualified the quarter finals with a game to space. strike up a gomez school. the only goal in a 10 minute to be paragraph one. know it was a record equally nicely and may see you didn't school but did make. he's 100 and 47th appearance for the national theme. in the play of the tampa bay lightning have
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thrashed. the new york island is 8. nothing in game 5 of the semi final theories. stephen stem cars help themselves to, to goes on monday for the raining stanley cup champions. alex hello, also school to those for the lighting. tampa bay on our 3 to up in this match up, hitting into games. taking place in new york on wednesday in major league baseball, it is a special day for san diego padres picture you darvis. on monday he became the 3rd major league baseball pictures to reach 1500 strikeouts in. i'm the 200 games. darmesh reaching the milestone in the 6th inning of his 197 game. earlier in the day, new york mets jacob, the grub, became the 1st picture to be checked off the major league baseball, the gun cracking down on the widespread use of sticky substances. as per new protocols, sticky substances have been used to give pictures and unfair advantage of the
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basses. colleges in the united states may no longer place any limits on any education related benefits athletes. the country supreme court has ruled. what that means is that colleges may offer top athletes benefits that include scholarship, laptops, and additional tutoring. but there is no limit to the value of those. however, it is only specific to benefits and does not defied, where the students may be paid salaries. with just every month to get to the tokyo atlantic organizes of unveiled to posters, marking the games also took hollows harmonized chick good emblems study for $32020.00 olympic games was chosen alongside graphic design unit gucho key, pause parent tempe. and if the 1st time a separate post has been selected for the paralympics, they were selected from among 20 official law post is created for the games which are on display. a took is a limpid museum. that's what we're going to need it most. both nice coming up later
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on briefly. thanks very much indeed. and that's it for me. but i will be back in a moment with more of the days and then it goes by by the news news, news news . when the news breaks and the story bill, when people need to be heard nigeria with a woman's press, it would be great. and the story needs to be told algebra, her teens on the ground to bring you more award winning documentary. and life means the discussion here in iran is moving away from the presidential election to questioning the system. it's really no way that they can sort of think serious
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economy is collapsing on and online a city defined by military occupation. there's never been an arab state with the capital of jerusalem. everyone is welcome. but the default section that maintains the call on a project, that's what we refuse. was one of the founders of a settlement with this and the story of jerusalem through the eyes of its own people, segregation, occupation discrimination injustice. this is i thought site in a 21st century truth and them a rock and a hard place analogy 0 in india. has been devastated by the coven 19 pandemic. the one on 18th makes the front line work risking their lives to treat the stick. and very the one out 0 me, ah,
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0. great with the, with iran, the president he liked makes his 1st address to the nation, the firing to defend his country's dignity in fallen negotiations. ah, i don't know about this, and this is all the rely from doe house and coming up the you and express his concerns about security and i'm gonna stop as the taliban makes military games ahead of september's withdrawal of foreign troops. spain pardons, cattle and separate.
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