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the who's this is beat up, the new, the live from berlin, iran on the verge of electing a new hotline leader. but many votes stayed away, frustrated by the batter economy and the lack of moderate candidates. also on the program. a 3 day travel band in lisbon, portugal capital city in partial shut down as a super infectious delta variance of the corona virus. it spreads nationwide ad already won defeat down in football view at 202020 germany need a win against defending champions. portugal
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ah i'm told me a lot. welcome to the program. iran looks likely to elect a new hotline. president. first votes are being counted after polling was extended because of a low turn out in the election. hundreds of mainly moderate candidates. what bod? from standing in regional contests, high unemployment in years of authoritarian rule, as seen, many voters stay away a new day, but not a new dawn. as the curtains rose at around elections, the old guard remains firmly in control. supreme leader, i told the alley how many casting his vote after barring hundreds of reformers candidates from running with their choice is limited. many have decided to
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stay away from the pools. turn night is projected at a record low mine. because whether i do or not, someone has already been elected, they are only organizing the elections for the media. posing for the cameras, the man likely to become around next president, hard lane, candidate abraham, right? you see is point to succeed. the moderate has sandrani shifting power even further towards the conservative clerics. this will leave the hardliners in charge of negotiations to revive and international deal to limit iran's nuclear enrichment. those who did turn out to vote lament the crippling us sanctions imposed after the trump administration withdrew from the deal mobile and about michigan that we don't have an issue with the way the election is run or with the regime. but the state of the economy has been hard on us. this problem should have been solved
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jimmy short. if a runs new government fails to address its economic woes, the keys could be even shorter. next time pulls open. let's cross straight to d, w, correspond entries, a troppo who frequently reports from iran. teresa, it's looking like the front runner in for him, right? he is leading the way. what if he wins? while jim? yeah, the official resolve yet to be announced that after voting was extended by 2 hours, the original midnight deadline. but at the moment of the 1st result are coming and they show that you bring him right the leading and will emergent toys always reno profile. candidates after the guardian compliment papers way by disqualifying any serious competition even ahead of the vote. 2 other rivals already congratulated him on social media. and the 60 year old is currently serving
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a chief of the judiciary in iran, and you call things quite corruption to build help for the core and to improve iran struggling economy in human rights who know him because they, he was apparently involved in my, my soccer in the eighty's against political christmas, that's what they accuse him off and that would make your brain race. the 1st ever iranian president already under un sanctions. when taking off let's talk about that voting process that looks like to bring him into into office. we've seen heard that many voters stayed away. is this unusual? is this normal for voters to stay away in such high numbers and why did they well, and that is one republic turn out is usually very important and it has been declining
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in the past years. the last years apollo mentally x x and already thought, pretty know, turn off. and that's because many iranian just doesn't make a difference who is elected, especially since they saw that the president made so many promises in the pop selections. and then he wasn't able to deliver afterward because both the conservative establishment inside iran stood in his way and also be with administration on donald trump. but at the moment that countries even a worth day than 4 years ago. and that's why many you're running, they just doesn't matter who, who's in office. and that is a problem for the republic as a whole because of the facing legitimate questions in the past years. but also what you're bringing right himself because it would just diminishes credibility as a president. at this time, however, the some of the country seems prioritized an undisputed hotline of victory over the new, popular religion. there is that picture of iran and the international scene,
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particularly being isolated in the way it is. what would victory for race the mean for the international nuclear deal in particular, probably not that much because you bring him right. he says he's approached the negotiation with the international community that are going on at the moment. even though he has criticize the ronnie administration for not being tough enough when you go shading with the with in the path. now is this that only a strong government can implement a new nuclear deal, and that is his view is of course the government left by him. although you have to see that it's not that iranian president who makes decisions about the country's nuclear program. but the supreme leader and the supreme court date enough that it's election. but when might even speed up the negotiations because he probably doesn't mind reaping the benefits when taking office. and the international community might want to finalize a deal before he even take off in a couple of weeks. ok,
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dw correspondent teresa trouble. thank you for bringing us up to speed a 3 day travel by is in force in portugal capital. lisbon authorities are worried about the growing number of cases of the current of ours delta variant slowing down traffic in an attempt to slow down the spread of code. 19 police began checking drive as entering or leaving lisbon on friday. afternoon. authorities announced the measures just the day before, but officers say most residents knew something was coming their way up deciding the short notice. dr. does know the rules are aware of the ban on leaving or entering bill has been metropolitan area and we've seen much less traffic than the usual friday afternoon. but we've got a before let's bins. 2.8000000 residents can only leave the area with a valid reason. and those living outside abad from entering the tough measures. but
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most people appeared to accept them because i thought i was getting, i think it's really difficult to have an opinion, but i'm relatively confident about what the government decided. i think things are being decided in the face of the uncertainty of the situation. the most people here a very aware of just how dangerous the virus can be. portugal was hit hard earlier in the year. the country health system was on the verge of collapse. after a lockdown with imposed in january, the tide gradually turned. infection rates dropped and restrictions were almost complete, they lifted, but less than a month after portugal reopened its borders to tourists from the u. k. and the rest of the e. u. the country is seeing a new surge. the government blamed the rapid spray that the delta variance for the sudden increase in cases he dodges,
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we're still waiting for more data more efficient. when same data the indicated the pointing towards a greater dominance of mary and valencia. this is why it's important to take this decision in time to model part you goes, government says it's monitoring the rights in cases that whether the snap travel band will be repeated will be decided weekly. let's take a look now at some other developments in the pandemic. the delta variance is becoming the dominant strain of cobra 19 globally. the world health organization says the variance is significantly more transmissible than others. funeral workers in columbia are struggling to dispose of bodies. almost 600 people have died from the virus in one day. and us president joe biden is urging more americans to get jobs. the nation looks likely to fall short of its vaccination goals. the number of us cases has top to 33 and a half 1000000. now let's take
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a look at some of the stories around the world. to editors from hong kong pro democracy knew they were, the apple daily charged with endangering chinese national security. have been denied bail activists of denounced the detention of journalists as a crackdown on the city media freedom. the united nations has voted to ban weapons sales to me and my member states are also demanding the restoration of the democratically elected government. the us special envoy is wanting. there's a real risk, full scale civil war. one, please signify. us catholic bishops have agreed to a plan that could deny communion to public figures who back abortion rights. the clerics aim to rebuke politician supporting abortion, including president, job items. 3rd part with address eucharist, rivers around the biggest city in brazil, amazon rain for us, have swelled to the highest level in a century. 2 months of flooding around monica,
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peru has displaced more than $30000.00 people. danish midfielder christian ericsson has been released from hospital after nearly a week. he's suffered a cardiac arrest during denmark's opening match at the euro's, and had to be resuscitated after receiving further treatment. funds and teammates gave him a minute's applause during benmark later match. despite successful surgery, if unclear is he'll play again still in euro 2020, where england hosted rivals, scotland at wembley. the underdog, scotland managed to hold england to a goal and draw in a fiercely contested match. both sides still have a chance to reach the knockout stages. the check republican creation drew $11.00, the checks and england. now lead group d with 4 points each. a tie when they meet in the final groups match would take
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them both through to the next round. sweden jumped to the top of group e with a one. they'll win over slovak year after goal ask 1st half and mil 1st berg scored from the penalty sport. now sweden have 4 points from 2 games and spin, import spin, and poland robber meet laser. the pressure is on as jeremy face defending champions . portugal already won defeat down the germans need a win. what can the team make up for their failure? in the last world cup, germany coach yogi lou rallied his troops preparing for saturdays match against portugal. though it's only germany, 2nd game of bureaus, it could be a last stand for live. his side will need a win against the reigning champions if they want to better their chances of getting past the group stage. no easy task, any added pressure of knowing this is lives final tournament. after 15 years that the helm can't help germany, we're out class by france and they're opener and will need to see stark improvement
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. if they're to be portugal live, we'll likely have to recalibrate his disjointed looking attack. if you want to side to put the ball away. device to the everyone knows the things we want to need to and will do better and system and our mission on our they are then live can take some solace. and knowing that the last time aside played portugal, they won 4 nil on the way to lifting the 2014 world cup. this time portugal are the favorites, and they aren't intimidated by a struggling germany. or something like that. we know we are facing a great team, but i'm not afraid of germany. both teams are going to respect each other. but obviously our goal is not to draw. our goal is to willing but that subjective effort could have been sit. portugal in germany have undergone role reversal since 2014 but live might just be able to reinvigorate the magic of brazil and extend his
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trip with germany out of the group stages with a win. oh, now before we leave you, classical music lovers in austria have. finally had a chance to enjoy a live performance with infections dropping the vienna philharmonic stage an open air concert. exploiting the doubling news. the me ah ah . busy ah,
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