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ah jazeera with. ready the news 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 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. a foreign troops, spain pardons, cattle and separatists leaders whose declaration of independence,
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that of the countries was political crisis in decades. and the uncomfortable relationship between cruise ships and venice. why the italian cities be a risk of being put on us those endangered list? ah, the man who runs next president says here work to defend its interest to negotiations with foreign powers. palmer chief justice ibrahim icy secured victory after saturday's pole, the u. s. is called is when manufactured, which runs a line i see is under us sanctions. in the past our, i say find all those who voted even if it wasn't for him saying you'll be a 7 to the country and ensure it's treated with respect to cottage. you have a job in domestic politics, domestic policy, and foreign policy. the focus should be on the dignity of this nation. and the
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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. the kind of interactions that we're going to have with any countries in the world. the focus is on the protection of the dignity and the prestige of the iranian nation when it comes to unhealthy administrative issues when it comes to corruption oppression. when it comes to any kind of unjust relations, we believe they are against the dignity of mankind, or those about his life for us in tech. and let's talk about these words that have been going backwards and forwards between iran and the u. s. over the elections just took us through the background to all of this is well, there has been commons made by us officials who say that these elections were not free or fair. that due to the fact that the guardian council disqualified a number of candidates prior to the elections on june 18th, it was really very much a orchestrated election for racy, to kept in his favor for him to win this election. the reading officials for their
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part of say that it is absolutely outrageous for the us to comment on iran internal issues. and this is considered meddling and inappropriate for the us to actually weigh in on iran's internal matters. they say that iran has a specific process for the election, including the vetting body, the guardian council for candidates. so there's nothing for them to be able to explain to the international community about the process involved in how iranians elect their president, the speaker of the government on his, during his weekly briefing, said that the comments made by us officials are really considered meddling by americans and this is not anything new for the radians they have had decades of this kind of attitude from the united states. and for them, it's not something that they will tolerate. it's not something they're interested in discussing with any us officials. even races gave quite a wide range of speech, accompany a lot of ground in his 1st address to the ratings. what was he saying?
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well this was a speech that was scheduled for him at because it is a, it is a mom brothers birthday on wednesday here. mom resides the 8th shit and mom and he was in and the mom has a shrine in the holy city of mashhad northwest of iran and is his home town. so he was very much in is elements there. having been the head of the s on a pulse foundation from 2016 to 2019, which will receive the trying and many of its business interests. this was a event for him very much like a welcome home celebration. after his victory, we saw a number of people chanting his name and he thank them for coming and celebrating his victory. he started the speech by talking about a number of religious points having to do with him on brazil, and then he use the opportunity as we heard, to talk about a broader audience to reach a broader audience. and that is the way nation, despite the fact that only 8048 percent of those eligible voted for him. he still
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wanted to reach the nation as a whole, to try and unify the country for when he takes office in early august, he used 3 words over and over again. those were justice, respect, and equality. he wanted to highlight the fact that this will be his theme as president. he will try to secure the country's rights when it comes to negotiating with the outside world. he also said he wants justice to balance the country's economy, to make sure every radian has what they deserve. there has to be a kind of a spectrum where people are treated equally, a lot of broad promises made by the president elect and we'll have to see whether or not he'll be able to deliver that in the coming for years. dosage about it into a garage door, so thank you. but our white house correspondent, kimberly hall, that has more on the us reaction from washington d. c. the white house press secretary jim sock insist that there has been no change in the strategy. but it's very clear from watching this recent round of
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negotiations with respect to limiting ron's nuclear program, which the by new ministration is set as a primary goal of trying to kind of revive president obama signature achievement. that this is going to be somewhat more difficult. in fact, the prospects looking a little bit more dim given the fact that that 2nd or rather 6 rounded negotiations wrapped up in vienna and still there's no significant progress. and the real stumbling block as each team returns to the respective capitals and pe rhonda washington is the sort of elephant in the room. and that is the lifting of sanctions. the white house saying it will not put in place or lift the sanctions of financial punishing sanctions put in place by the trumpet administration, unless they see some sort of commitment to rolling back around the nuclear program . but ron says just the opposite. it's not going to do that unless it see some lifting the sanctions. so this is the conundrum that is being faced in the
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negotiating team saying that political decisions now have to be made. now for the u . s. standpoint, what they're saying is that the supreme leader is the one that ultimately makes those decisions. so this election of the president elect really will have no impact on those negotiations. but at the same time, until there are some decisions made on the lifting of sanctions, it really does seem like there is a bit of a stalemate that's taking place here. you know, via phone. i've got a storm warning of increased instability after reasons military gains by the taliban. several lions says the on groups taken more than 50 district since last month. on monday as far as capture the mom, so have district in northern counties province. they've also encircled the provincial capital, prompting many people to pack up and had to cut ball. violence is escalated since the us announced plans to withdraw its troops by september. the and the counselor has told me, think of the continuous increase the violence over the past year. even as the peace
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talks began in doha, in september, the taliban recent advances are more significant and are as a result of an intensified military campaign. more than 50 of afghan, a stand, $370.00 districts have fallen since the beginning of may. most districts have been that have been taken surround provincial capitals suggesting that the taliban are positioning themselves to try and take the capital. one person, i fully withdrawn diplomatic editor james base has more from london. this was the grimmest picture yet that has been presented. and i've certainly been speaking to experts on afghanistan to people in afghanistan on the phone that i know i used
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to be based there for al jazeera and speaking to some of the people in london. while i've been here in the last couple of weeks about what's likely to happen to enough chemist on. and i think the chances of what the us wanted, which was a fresh emphasis to the peace negotiations with new talks in istanbul to build on the doha talks that plan now looks in tatters. but taliban leadership doesn't necessarily represent all the tentacles of the taliban because the taliban is built on the tribal structure of afghanistan. there are different groups in different parts of the country that join the taliban chain sides switch allegiances, as always, has been the case in afghanistan. it's going to be very difficult, i think, to get the talks back on track. and it was interesting. the security council listening to the speeches from the various countries that yes, they all said the talks needed to get back on track, but then they switched to the humanitarian situation and what to do about that. and the feeling on guessing from un headquarters is
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a lot of the focus in the coming months is going to be trying to mitigate a humanitarian emergency. and senior officials have told me there is the prospect of a mass refugee crisis. springs prime minister petro sanchez, has pardoned and 9 jailed catalan's separatists leaders. they were convicted of sedition in 2019, for their role in a failed independence bed 2 years earlier. if any opposed to just about 60 percent of people in spain, oppose freeing them conservative opposition parties in madrid, they'll challenge the partners in the course model. yeah, of course, as a professor of constitutional law at boston on a university, she explains why the potters have been issued. now. the president of the thing is saying that the motivation for this part on the east, the reconciliation and to move on and to bring up things into politics because it has been for too long in the to this year. the spanish supreme court was
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the one condemning the 1st ones and the political conflict was taken into court. whereas now the punish credited in period of time to take that he wanted reconciliation. however, the other, pre, so many people is saying that the other reason his everything is coming up now because the european council has issued a report saying that the spain should release the political prisoners, that the one in a dial should treat her. and that this was an attack towards the right to the public assembly. and there are issues also regarding the prism of expression in spain, especially when related to the independent movement of course, many people in catalonia, not all continent, of course, but a large majority. they want a referendum and some of the capital,
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and they say they will call for a referendum even though the punish government doesn't want to to we will see it because from the spanish site, what it said is that no step will be taken away from the dawson and different the constitution that it's very difficult to reform. so therefore we still have the political complete. but here from colonial, what people ones is a referendum similar to the one that they had to the scotland. still ahead and all disease a corona virus control this every year in football championships to english players are put into isolation. but scotland team isn't on the fight to save the great barrier reef. why a warning to the u. n. has angered australia's government. ah, ah,
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it's time for the journey to winter sponsored by kettle airways. hello, there is no less up in the heavy right across the southern parts of china. the moment that my front, the plum rains, bringing more big down pores in across southern areas all the way down to hong kong, into taiwan. and you see how it just stretches this way out into the open waters. it's getting dragged over towards that north west side of the pacific, but it's still running across a similar area for those southern parts of china. so further, heavy down pulls in and around going down providence, for example, we will see further flooding here, sunshine layer around east and china, shanghai, around $33.00. so she has some of the temperature for basing, but here it is, sunshine and showers, masha. she was a sea of the cream peninsula and also into japan. similar picture as we go one through thursday, sunshine and showers to across much of south east asia. some live the showers that just around the philippines. southern parts of india, china also seeing some rather lively showers, if unusually,
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went to into parts of indonesia over the next day or so. i'm afraid we will see further heavy downpours coming in here. having to post to me to the northeast of in the or up towards the top dash pushing up into the pool still at the monastery rays . of course, across the western side of india. more heavy down pools here, but it's hot dry and sunny feather north. sponsor cut on airways. but it goes from one is a whole world cup was what rooms were made, it turned into a nightmare of rest and torture by argentine as little johnson footballing legend, eric tempted introduce his cloud. your temporary, one of the special few stood up for their beliefs. whatever that cost football rebels on al jazeera, the o a
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you want to go to 0 reminder of our top story, this are around the president. the last payment i see says what to defend its interest in negotiations with autumn powers. us is called his witness saturday, the election manufactured which around denies you and i'm calling for a dentist on his warning of increased instability after military games by the taliban. that alliance says the groups taken more than 50 districts in the last month. streams, prime minister has pardoned 9 and jailed capital and separate us leaders were convicted of tradition of 2019, but their role in the regions failed independence spent 2 years earlier
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us government is blaming a surge of covered 1000 infections and people's reluctance to get vaccinated kremlin is threatening people who do not get in. okay. lated with loss of earnings and dismissal from the workplaces. moscow's man says unvaccinated residence to be denied entry to cafes and restaurants. the health organization has a different warning. the shortage of vaccines, it says more than half of the 80 developing nations in the global sharing scheme. kovacs of either run out or they will soon. and in the philippines president or the go to tatty is threatening to jail. people who refuse to be vaccinated. little in the book, go know if you will not agree to be vaccinated, leave the philippines, go to india if you want to, or somewhere, if you want to go to america, but for as long as you are here and you are a human being and can carry the virus you should be vaccinated,
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otherwise i will order all the local officials to have a tally of the people who refused to be vaccinated. because if you don't want to be vaccinated, i will use either mixed in for pigs on you. people are out and over and has more from manila. well, you know, this threat came from president that there at the, in his latest public appearance, where he basically said that filipinos can be put to jail if they refuse that vaccine. but early this morning, this same statement coming from the president was contradicted by the department of justice secretary and basically saying that the law, the government cannot compel filipinos to get vaccinated. but as you know, it will just go more, it will take more than just threats. coming from the president in order to convince a lot of filipinos to get vaccinated. latest survey, a local poll survey show that only a 3rd of those pulled were willing to get back to needed. and this issue of vaccine hesitancy has been a problem for so many years in 2017 president. through the good that there is
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government conducted an investigation into his reading esters. thing factual campaign, being baksha was a vaccine for den get fever and it was inoculated in during the time of former president b r kino. now that investigation was played before the general public for many years, and that's contributed to the very high vaccinate vaccine hesitancy in the philippines . another issue here also is vaccine preference. another's survey also shows that majority of filipinos do not want vaccines coming from china, which makes up the bulk of available vaccines. here they do prefer american and where are western vaccines, which is pfizer or more than what they are now. and these are really very limited here at the moment. a corona by his control oversee has struck the european football championships to england. players have been ruled out of tuesday's match against the czech republic bass amount and been chair. well, our staff,
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isolating after hugging and talking to scottish player billy gilmore after the match on friday, gilmore, i since tested positive and is out of the scott's next game hall. brandon has more from 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 were 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 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 home to to isolate. so there's
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confusion as to why there's none of the scotland players who shared a dressing room, who've been socializing the training base. why none of them have been judged to be close contact in the definition of the guidance 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. a precautionary decision based on their advice from that ph advises why scotland is taking a very different interpretation of the goddess and decided that no, none of them need to provisional results were if you will be a general election unexpected. later on tuesday is the 1st electoral test for prime minister. beyond that, there was appointed in 2018. the happy navigations of irregularities and not always
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able to vote including today. well, there's been months of fighting, some opposition party boycotted, monday's election, others say ballot boxes were tampered with and the stuff attacked. the opposition counted it, and armenia. snar production says he has evidence of fraud in sunday's vote. their former president robert custodian, made the claims during a news conference yet. yvonne anna on tuesday. it was defeated by prime minister nichol pushing in the cold the election to ease anger over the peace deal he signed with us or by john israel has allowed some exports from gaza to resume amongst after the truce that ended its 11 day offensive and the territory is there any government says the measure is conditional on further stability is preserved agricultural products and clothing. the 1st is to be led through other border restrictions remain in place and they're causing
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a shortage of raw materials and gaza as it struggles to recover from last month. conflict, it's forced the closure of a major soft drinks factory costing hundreds of jobs in the file. the 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 mammy as she inspects his factory now quiet production line. the middle must not come in. our factory has been totally shut down due to the closure of the border crossing. know raw materials have come in for 60 days. we depend on those materials. so we were forced to send 250 employees home. we hope that the crossings will reopen and this crisis for years the g group had a captive market of 2000000 palestinians living in garz's narrow castille strip.
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israel's long term located keeps them behind a 40 kilometer concrete and barbed wire fence god as to bordering, 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 ha critic, see the tactics as an unjust collective punishment against the entire population of god. so god says economy has deteriorated. a recent tightening of these railey 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 lynne had lost. i support my family from a single source, which is the factory. it's now shut down and every one who relies on it is
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suffering. there are no other jobs here. all the other workers are at home waiting for god's help. there will be 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 a 65 percent unemployment rate among young people is making the situation worse. you may see it, algae 0, gaza flooding has forced people to flee their homes in several states in eastern india streets and residential areas were submerged in water monday and west bank golf. people use boats to move around in the waist, high flood water last month. more than a 150000 people were left homeless. the aftermath of cycling, yas, unesco is considering a proposal to put venice on its endangered list. if the italian city does not put a permanent bond on cruise ships docking there, if it's approved,
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the agency could demand urgent action from the government by february cruise ships have been banned from venice since the start of the corona virus pandemic. the residents were called by surprise when the ship sailed into the city this month from us catch ya team is leader of the activist group called me taco no, grandy navi, which translates as the no big ships committee. he says us because proposal is an important step towards protecting the french on lagoon 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 greece, ships in our and cause lots 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 moon any more, but all the world and manage to see on the 5th of june. actually nothing has
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changed. so this duration of your next call is very, very important. it's important because of the main issue, the, the, the, the big ship, 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, 2 accidents in the same month. the ships are not build and not made that to cross fragile maybe a evil historical city like veney. they are build the sale and to, to grasp the c not the main problem of venice is that venice has only one economy. venice doesn't live on juries. venice died
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on mass tourism. the only economy of my student is actually pushed away from the city all the residents, all the different economies. your unofficial is recommending that a strictly as great barrier reef should be placed in the list of world heritage sites. it says are in danger, is training and government says it's stung by the call and is planning to strongly oppose it. for a button. my name reports this under water trays of colorful reefs, service refuge in habitat 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 2 is a wildlife, the relies on it. the eastern pacific ocean is heating up fast since the mid ninety's. this is called the death of half of the reef. and his lead to un officials recommending it to be place on
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a list of world 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 at 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 court for the endanger listing to be adopted as 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 listing. it said unesco didn't consider the billions of dollars that contributed towards the reef protection. but some expert say australia is resisting
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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 means making very definite decisions on climate change. not heading towards supporting the fossil fuel industry in this country, and i think new coal mine, new gas developments. 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 you nascar's move will make much difference. lord, that man, the al jazeera, a religious vice in china, has moved his people to safety. after a surprise, visits by
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a herd of wild elephants, the 14 animals have been wandering through your non province for weeks coming dangerously close to several times wildlife teams. i've been tracking that had, isn't my grades north of one point, getting a little close for comfort the people of us who village to me on this is all just say that these are the top stories. it runs president the legs abraham rice. he says he'll work to defend its interest in negotiations with foreign powers. the u. s. is called his win and fight his election manufacturers, which around denies, there was a record, low voter turnout on an high number of invalid balance in such a body. as more fun has been commons made by us officials who say that these elections were not free or fair. that due to the fact that the guardian council.

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