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ah, ah, the news? this is vito be news line from berlin. iran on the verge of electing a new hotline leader. rivals concede defeat to ultra conservative abraham rice eat, but many voters stay away from traces by the batter economy and the lack of moderate candidates also on the program is a 3 day travel band in lisbon. portugal capital, city impartial shut down as
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a super infectious delta variance of the corona virus present nationwide. brown's widely tipped just need to talk to you or $0.20 tournament will look at what makes the french football machine tick. and germany already won this down. either win against defending champions or to go the me i'm told me. all right, well welcome to the program hotline ibrahim rises sweeping to victory in iran's presidential election. votes are still being counted, but a partial official result gives rise. the 62 percent. the only moderate candidate has already conceded by twitter. hundreds of moderates with bod, from standing and regional contests. high unemployment and years of authoritarian rule. so many voters stay away. now rise,
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he has been sanctioned by the us for lead human rights abuses including overseeing the executions of thousands of political prisoners. now let's cross straight to f. b correspondent, amir, have i see in teheran, where it's good to have you on the program after a vote that saw a low turn out. it's looking like abraham rice is set to win. what do people make of that? well, it depends on who you ask. right now at this time, last night was quite a situation with people was still expecting the moderate candidate to have a come back or have a presence on at the same time, a lot of people being surprised by the race he was getting the people right now we can have like major issues that they would have, it's the economy, and it's why the expected to be able or at least have the mandates or the
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possibility to fix it. because as we know, the negotiations in vienna have come out stalled and they've been taught that they would prefer to continue them. or at least we should. conclusion for after presidential election and brain raise the as a conservative or ultraconservative, we can say, presidents will have matching parliament and it would be a good mix of forces to be able to push the magic. so it's possible for the economy to be able to improve after that for him to be able to fulfill on that the economy promise in the economy is a major one. but even just looking at this process of the election itself, we saw a contest where many candidates were bod, from standing. what does this tell us about where he ran his heading? oh, well, that would be very difficult to tell. at this point right now,
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the thing we do know is that the guardian council, which the actors who can run has set up a homogeneous number of people and has basically said the basic did set up for victory because he met the compared to uneasy experiments be drunk or the advisor to the supreme either was not as favorable as the candidate and going forward. i would believe that in a sense is be at least the end of the disillusionment with the reform is frank with the belief in the possibility of reform is at this point and with this forces or with the way they have been going forward with their alliance with prison has on the and with the people who are in the library school, the public. so in a sense,
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this would at least be the rise of conservatives. and again, after quite sometime after our data, these should because there's some things right now you've talked about the economy, we've talked about the electoral process, but briefly what as a whole, do iranian want to see from their president primarily just it is the economy, the very simple things to not see the value of real life every few weeks to not to be able to go to the supermarket and not see the prices suddenly the 50 percent to be able to count on the wage. you have to buy a home down the road. very simple things right now, and that is part of the, the reason for the handle of the public, the world. i don't think we're going to be married very major change regarding things to have a place right now. regarding foreign policy, but as these right now,
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some concerning signs, at least internal freedom and the civil society goes, mr. ac has for instance, that during the bit before the tier based internet system might be in the works. that will be a major change compared to the period of mr. ronnie. ok. all of those combined will give us a picture that the economy might be improved, but the same time to be civil society is reached my limited policy. right now the system mandate would go on as address. okay, i'm here. have i see, sorry, that's all the time we have right now, but thank you for bringing us up to speed from to iran that f b corresponded amir hibachi. thank 3 day travel band is in force in portugal capital. lisbon authorities are worried about the growing number of cases of the
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koran virus delta variant. slowing down traffic in an attempt to slow down the spread of cope with 19 police began checking dr. is entering or leaving lisbon on friday afternoon. authorities announced the measures just the day before, but offices that most residents knew something was coming that way. we thought is short notice if dr. is 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 to before lives been 2800000 residents can only lead the area with a valid reason. and those living outside abad from entering the tough measures. but most people appeared to accept them. i think it's really difficult to have an opinion, but i'm relatively confident about what the government decided. i think things are
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being decided in the face of the uncertainty of the situation. most people here a very aware of just how dangerous the virus can be. portugal with 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 blame the rapid spray that the delta variance for the sudden increase in cases these are just about, we're still waiting for more data more efficient with 10 to the indicators. the pointing towards a greater dominance is very interval is why it's important to take this decision in time tomorrow. as to what you go to government says it's monitoring the rights in
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cases and whether the snap travel band will be repeated will be decided weekly. well, let's take a look at some other stories making news around the world to editors from hong kong pro democracy newspaper. the apple daily charged with endangering chinese national security have been denied. bail activists have denounced the detention of journalists as a crackdown on the city of media freedom. the united nations has voted to ban weapons sales to me on mar, member states are also demanding the restoration of the democratically elected government protest. as in young gone month, the birthday of the austin leader and zones who g. u. s. catholic bishops have agreed to a plan that could deny communion to public figures who back abortion rights. the cleric's aim to rebuke politicians supporting abortion, including president joe biden. section of this 3rd part which address england
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hosted rival scotland at wembley. that's at the euro. 2020, the underdog, scotland managed to hold england to a goal. let's draw in a fiercely contested match. both sides still have a chance to reach the knockout stages. suite and jump to the top of group e, with a one mill win over slovak year. after goal, 1st half, and we'll fall, bug scored from the penalty spot sweden now have 4 points from 2 games, spain and poland meet later while champion france have got off to a great start following a one mill opening victory over germany. they now face hungary, many believe the french are most likely to go all the way. so what makes them tick? france is a title winning talent factory. it produces some of the world's biggest names in football. and they all meet here at the football academies. and the suburbs,
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past trade years, a tournament front, the trans to make drastic changes. starting in the seventy's, every professional club had to create its own youth academy. so all was formed in a way that's really a for professional education. it was a job that shows that age. the jewel in the crown is the national academy clef on 10, located at 50 kilometers outside the capital paris. some notable graduates include terry henri and kian, and bob pate. the project has paid off in 1998 french one. the 1st was cath followed by the euros in 2000 and in 2018 they lifted the 2nd world cup. the victories drew attention to the children of immigrants that helped shape the countries football success runs after we won the work of $99.00. yeah,
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we got some new baby then didn't. and in 2019, like a few minutes after the woke up, we got some babies and many pay us come from this have ups. i caught pock boss key and bob pay and and go conti. unemployment is high. here. the football is an outlet for the youth as being from just those 2 cycling which is growing both the way of expression is one of the trans hope its talent track terray will recreate more scenes of joy like this. at the euro's joy is very much needed here in germany, and the pressure is on germany face defending champions. portugal already won
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defeat down the germans need a win, but can the team make up for their failure? in the last walk up, germany coach yogi live rallied his troops preparing for saturdays match against portugal. though it's only germany, 2nd game of bureaus, it could be a last and 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 . if they're to portugal live, we'll likely have to recalibrate his disjointed looking attack. if you want to side to put the ball away device, everyone knows the things we want to need to and we'll do better and i'll listen out there. then lou can take some solace and knowing that the last time a side played portugal, they won 4 nil on the way to lifting the 2014 world cup. this time portugal or the
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favorites. and they aren't intimidated by a struggling germany. a lot of stuff like that, we know we are facing a great team, but i'm not afraid of germany. most teams are going to respect each other, but obviously our goal is not to drop. our goal is to win that subjective program. portugal in germany have undergone a role reversal since 2014 but live might just be able to reinvigorate the magic of brazil and extend his trip with germany out of the group stages with a when o. and before we leave you, classical music lovers in austria have finally enjoy a post lockdown live show with infections dropping the vienna philharmonic orchestra stage and open air concert. thanks for watching beat up the news. ah
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kind of freedom of the press congress with on the floor to say side. and.

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