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when i'm been taught about raises past the power with ease, when hundreds of moderate opponents were barred from standing. the protege of supreme leader, ayatollah common a one, a landslide, against the field that included just to moderate candidates. one of the biggest challenges raised will face is the flat lining economy renewing the abandoned international nuclear deal will also be crucial if he wants sanction lifted. but in line with the ron supreme leader racy is deeply suspicious of the west. and for more on this is bringing a, a few corresponded. i'm your have a say in a t ran thanks for joining us. we just heard in that report mention of the nuclear deal. what does the victory of abraham ratio mean for iran's and commitment to that deal? at this point, some of these people are poking around the nuclear deal. the g p a does not
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seem to be much plan ultraconservative coming into our business. doing the bait that he believes the nuclear yield decision of the system for government believes that it should be continued if it's in the benefit of the people which literally sanctioned, obviously, would be specially giving is running on improving the economy. most important issue right now. the world in this race, so appears that if the negotiation are to continue, they will, they did with the wrong the government. of course, the negotiators, mr. and point of course, the point with impact them in a way. okay. and just to turn our gaze back into around, there was a low level of voters and in the election, as we've heard, is that we can racy in any way and move power elsewhere. and tara
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it does not seem to be the case according to people who are the requirements. for instance, the idea was the, the concussion of people like not coming into bowens, what will be to show a kind of discontent to the system rather than anything else, not the middle, right? the coming into office with no turn out. it's not going to change much because a narrative was still, he did get the ball that was required. the guardian council had previously said during the race that a candidate having the most does not just so this doesn't up into the case. it will be business as, but of course, maybe these government would feed to the people demand in essence because of a lot better mystery seeing. well, of course, there was also no election where
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a lot of candidates were barred from a standing because of their views. what is the status and the energy level of the reformers opposition now? of comical problem with a situation like that. well, not all of them, not the main names came forward to support 100 slash radio from the scanner. part of performance can fit, came forward to put their names on and when that when that little bit of effort and the fact that the headboard was less than a number avoided ballads. a lot of the public, at least on social media. iranians are saying that this could be the death knell for reform if they did come florida, and this is the result the, the public might not be that be struggling with anything else at this point. but that also remains to be because this has been around the previous ones. ok,
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a few corresponding i have a say in terra and thank you. thank you, bye. a 3 day travel back and forth in portugal, capital elizabeth authorities are worried about the growing number of cases of the corona 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 most residents knew something was coming that way. we thought it was short. notice that 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 to leave for lisbon. 2.8000000 residents can only leave the area with a valid reason. and those living outside abad from entering their tough measures.
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but 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 imposing 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 search. the government blamed the rapids spread that the delta variance for the southern increase in cases you guys provide. we're still waiting for more
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data more efficient. when same data the indicated, the pointing towards the greater dominance of variance. if this is why it's important to take this decision, ample time to model, to quote you goes, government says it's monitoring the rise in cases and whether the snap travel band will be repeated will be decided weekly. let's have a look now at some of the other stories making news around the world to editors from hong kong pro democracy newspaper. the apple daily have been refused bail they are charged with endangering chinese national security. activists have denounced the detention of journalist as a crackdown on media freedom. the united nations has voted to ban weapons sales to me and more well, the member states are also demanding the restoration of the elected government. protesters marked the birthday of the ousted leader on songs who chief party goers
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have clashed with police, breaking up and legal rave party in northern france. violence erupted as hundreds of revelers defied social distances rules. several officers and party goers were injured as well. in footballs, euro 2020. the pressure is on as germany face defending champions. portugal already won. defeat down the germans need a when the can the team make up for their failure. in the last world cup, germany coach yogi live rallied his troops. preparing for saturdays match against portugal, though it's only germany's 2nd game of the euros. it could be a last day for live. his side will need a win against the reigning champions if they want to better their chances of getting past the stage. no easy task, any added pressure of knowing mrs lives final tournament after 15 years at 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 are to be portugal live,
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we'll likely have to recalibrate his disjointed looking attack. if you want to side to put the ball away from iceland to the know the things we want to need to, and we'll do better in system and i'll listen out. they are going live can take some solace, and knowing that the last time aside played portugal. they won for new on the way to lifting the 2014 world cup this time, portugal or 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. most teams are going to respect each other. but obviously our goal is not to drop. our goal is to in fact that subjective april could have been in 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 wing
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o and d w. harding is at the stadium in munich, jonathan, after, after germany lost their opening game against france. coach lou said nothing has happened. what does that mean? well i think he's talking about a different situation and in some respects obviously something did happen when they last to france and that was disappointing. but the expectation was that they were going to lose the front. so i think that's what love is referring to. they are effectively in the same place that they were before the tournament started and pops us. the biggest issue with germany at the moment. the expectation is to do well, but not to win all the time. and maybe they could do with a bit more confidence going into some of these games rather than just say, well, we'll see how it goes. and in terms of confidence, what are you hearing from the germany camp there? i mean, how are they going to approach this game of portugal? but i certainly do need to be braver from and i've talked about that in the press
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conference before the game. they need to take more risks, particularly in the final 3rd. i think that's something that was obviously missing . that's problems. i mean, you look at them, it failed. it's such a talented position for germany, but an attack that just wasn't enough. that was toothless. and i think that needs to change, and they obviously need to school goals. that's the obvious point to make, but it is really the biggest problem with this side. and i think if they can use different spaces and just be better in the final 3rd and, you know, get more shots on target is ultimately the case. then they'll be on the right road towards a better result than in the 1st. and this is, as we've been saying, a crucial match for germany. your seem to be surrounded by fans there. what are they telling you in the run up? i mean having a good mood to a certain extent, i think that's a lot to do with the weather. maybe not necessarily japanese performances. i think the combination of the 2 things and it being a saturday's, probably helping, but i think germany fans are looking forward to the fact that that team is playing at home again. that's obviously the biggest positive i think that just hoping for a better performance. ok, thanks so much d w jonathan harding,
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reporting for us from munich on the germany, portugal match and before we leave you some classical music lovers in austria have finally enjoyed a part post lockdown live show with infections dropping the vienna philharmonic orchestra stage an open air concert on the spicer thanks for watching diabetes. ah ah . 2 busy ah, ah
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a combat zone east in ukraine. a court will be determining who is responsible a tree for each of the people who never returned the memorial site next. his people airport has $298.00 trees and total 3 of them are dedicated to pete flukes, family. he lost his brother, his sister in law and their son on board flight mh 17. they left 2 daughters who didn't go with them and only those 2 young daughters at the, at the time. and so yes, i had to tell the daughters that their father and mother and brother died. and i had to tell my parents who were in the hospital at the time that it was very shocking. yeah. pete fluked chairs
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a foundation bringing together thousands of next of kin. he says the image, 17 disaster header, real impact on all of dirt society where the bodies were repetitive. the whole dutch nation was less was what she did on television, so sterile. but this was also very, very beautiful. that there was so much confession among dutch people at the center of this inquiry are the remnants of the bowing triple 7 here being viewed by the court. a massive jigsaw puzzle that was pieced back together in a dutch military base. the crash site 7 years ago, or 298 on board, the plane were killed when it was blown out of the sky over a war zone and eastern ukraine. evidence points to a book, anti aircraft system, which was moved from russia and to rebel territory controlled by pro russian
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separatists. these 4 men will stand trial. they remain at large, allegedly protected by russia. peter put on the other hand, says he doesn't care that much whether the suspects go to jail. he just wants the truth to be spoken. i think it's important that, that we know what the role of the russia if they had the ro, what the role of the russia federation was not only will push the button, but also who was in the and responsible for all for all. what happened. so this can take years and even 7 years after mh 17 crashed, he's determined to see this through until the end the, the outbreak of the corona virus in the united states coincides with an increase in hate crimes against people of asian descent. the police, the asian communities are sounding the alarm and a to increase security. it's the beginning
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of a 10 hour shift for offices f range to beta, and alex actually with the los angeles police department, or l. a. p. d, the 2 season officers on foot patrol in china town. not just today, but every day for the last couple of months. the city was quick to commit to more boots on the ground here and then other predominantly asian american communities. i think it's very important right now. it just shows that when we come out here every day that we are here and support them, asian american communities all over the united states want the support and the presence of police. this attack on a 65 year old asian woman in new york, captured on surveillance video 2 months ago and many other unprovoked n t h. i hate incident since have many here in las china town and elsewhere. you know, i'm safe and on the edge. it's all all to me a little bit scared and everyone kind of a little bit nervous. so like last week that goes coming here with
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a long summer i. and as soon we ask a question, she, we don't go closer. we call l l p d lie awake, and within like 2 minutes they come right away and she ran out. however, businesses and residents here hired a private security service that is also patrolling the community. they are afraid, the police won't always be able to protect changing, that is falling to offices like effort. and alex relationship building is the name of the game. they're trying to make this a priority. as long as i've been on, we've always been trying to reach out to the community. it's just a matter of making this even bigger. we meet with britney in the park in san gabriel valley, or s t v, as it's residents call it. the valley has one of the largest asian populations in america, brittany, just co founder compassion, s g d, an initiative that of a chaperone services to vulnerable and elderly community members. i was honestly so devastated by all of the attacks and i kept hearing about even
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a neighboring attacks man was waiting at a bus stop and was attacked and lost part of a finger like it was just getting way too close to home. that was just 3 months ago, and now she's making an impact, running an organization with $200.00 volunteers. impressive. yes. but i really hope that these attack stop. so we don't have to keep offering these free chaperone services, which we're happy to offer during these times. right. now like it's crucial, but i hope that we don't have to keep doing this because that would mean that the attacks would stop for the time being though britney and gabriel valley and police officers f rain and alex in los angeles are all trying their best standing against anti asian hate crimes and races the now to which like many countries, clues, elementary school, just like the spread of play with 19. as a result, many turkish children happens to, in person, closes the end for
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a year. 7 year old roost guy was accompanying his mother's jun, done doing for him to work like most days due to the panoramic turkish schools have been should for over a year, john don runs a private kindergarten on the outskirts of a stumble there occasionally allowed to open unlike schools, china or stone attend to school for 6 months before authorities ordered, all schools closed now, ruth guy spends his time at his mother's kindergarten or at home attending virtue lessons. something the 2nd grader doesn't enjoy to let's say i prefer math classes in school.
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me i liked it. even though teachers sometimes got angry at us for the past year. remote learning has been the new normal for ruth guard a challenging situation for him. his mother ru scars drago to stay focused in front of the screen, you know, but he still can't read or write properly. the kids have lost interest in everything because they don't want to leave the house anymore. again, we are losing touch with the outside world. over $10000000.00 turkish children and teenagers haven't attended school in month, they're only allowed to pack for exams like these people's at an stumble primary school. tell them many parents are fed up with the government, strict stance on schools. it's a small educator should be their top priority. instead we see them holding
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conferences and party conventions without heating any corona restrictions. the education sector is being neglected on a real tucker school closures have hit per families like the lands hardest from $4000000.00 turkish school. children don't have internet access at home. that means mohammed azlan must rely on the educational programs on turkish state television. what do you, along with money, can send the children to private schools and tutors to help their children catch up all. can we do most of it be? can our children have to resort to educational television shows, look good even if it isn't wealthier parents, like xanda and good friends are finding turkey's economic situation increasingly difficult to john done says more and more parents are taking the youngest out of kindergarten. if the trend continues, she may go out of business,
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but matters are even worse for turkey, school children, they are the ones paying the highest price. in this pandemic. the current reef contributes heavily to the bio intensity of marine life. but in kenya, the under increasing threat from the climate emergency. and as i say, shing marine biologist, phishers are trying to save the coral reef off the coast of mall. basta, the reef looks great. it was at least there are still fishes here. jo ann coworker and her colleague pizza was tim b, visit the some way in the coral reef every 2 years to check up on this fragile ecosystem to our vendor sites concluded that we have up to 44 declining charges in the last 2 or 3 years and that is
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a problem. as local fishermen no, all to wells. my son was born and bred in. winnie fishing has been his main source of income for years. now i told him once i was on the couch was still good. when i started quoting, but over the past 4 years, the number of fish has been declining money. call me daddy clark. i'm on base. i'm lucky enough. i knew enough for the marine biologists haven't lifted the support of locals in their efforts to protect the coral reefs. they've club fishermen, house count fish and species in marine conservation zones, and how to incorporate their findings. for example, high numbers of clown fish in the coral reef is assigned to the habitat is doing well. they've also taught them a simple method of keeping juvenile fish out of their net. the fisherman still use
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their traditional basket trap. what now use different mesh. we were ensuring that they kind of make science that is being you being and that is 3 sizes. and that's the thinking around that is just to ensure that the, the kind of stuff is being captured by the buckets not given a maya band has been using the new kind of mesh in his traps for 2 years. now. the science is estimates that it will take up to 20 years for fish. stocks cover completely was at least my children. my benefits the news
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