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new superpower will become dependent on in china's gateways. europe starts july, 1st on dw me the news . this is the daily news life from berlin. iran elect a new hard line leader. rivals concede defeat to ultra conservative abraham racy. but many voters stay away as hundreds of moderate candidates are borrowed from standing also on the program as brazil's corona virus, desk told approaches, half a 1000000 people take to the streets of major seeking to protest president pulse when out of pansy,
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upon damaging the euro. 2020 germany recover from their opening the fees to france to put 4 goals past portugal, and send out a warnings out there far from a spent force. aah! aah! on pablo fall yes. welcome to the program. hard line cleric has swept to victory and runs presidential election. official say ever aim racy, has won nearly 2 thirds of the vote. the last remaining moderate challenger has conceded election to night was low, with many voters put off by years of old r, a tarion rule, and a struggling economy. right. is a harsh critic of the west and stands accused of human rights abuses. iran's new hard line president elect abraham racy will take over from his moderate predecessor hassan. ronnie,
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congratulations to the president elect. there are enough votes in this election, and today he's elected by the people official say this was the lowest. turn out since the 1979 is lumnick revolution. activists had called for a boycott, claiming the vote was rigged. i will not vote because i believe the result of these elections is already written. racy was appointed to his 1st government post at the age of 20, and spent the next 40 years rising to the top of the runs to dish airy. he has been sanctioned by the united states for allegedly being involved in the deaths of thousands of political prisoners, racy, denied. the claims supporters say he is tough on crime. that's my name is the right and i will vote teresee because his time is head of a dish. every he's put thousands of corrupt people in jail. right. and i don't think when i'm been taught about sex. race is passed to power with ease when hundreds of moderate opponents were barred from standing. the protege of supreme
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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, gracie is deeply suspicious of the west or near i spoke to around experts alief i told, jot about the low turnover the lowest in decades, and asked him if this could cause problems for racy further down the line. well, i mean, in the eyes of most, the iranians, this has been, you know, the least legitimate elections we have seen over decades. also in the past, you know, elections in the san republics were neither fan or free. but this, this time around there was not even a choice to be made hans, the largest group, or those who actually did buy cars because of
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a widespread disillusionment of many iranians, the most iranians, one should say about the entire lease. so the moderates included by the way, so the moderates are not you know, are not really progressive forces in iraq. we have to remember that it could pose a problem down the line because he also seems to have the ambition to succeed subpoenaed to hominy in his position. and it could also be a trap, so to speak of that a, he is why they considered to be selected president an elective president that has a huge, popular man that it could become. but it doesn't necessarily has to become of the mind. because after all, we are in the very autocratic system. let's take a look now with some of their stories from around the world. hundreds of people have rallied in northern ireland against part of the brags it agreement that imposes customs controls between northern ireland and the rest of the u. k. pro
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british unionists are angered by the northern arden protocol, which is designed to keep an open border with the republic of arms. you foreign policy chief. several rel, has visited lebanon for talks on the political crisis. there were told to be prime minister designate side. i read that lebanon's leaders could face sanctions if they continue to obstruct performs and steps to form a new government. the united nations has voted to bind weapons sales to me on mar, member states, or also demanding the restoration of the elective government protesters mark the birthday of the leader. i'm son, sushi police in brazil have taken to the streets to protest president charitable scenarios. handling of the pandemic, the corona virus death toll is expected to reach half a 1000000 shortly, and that led to tens of thousands to demonstrate against the policies in major cities. the president's handling of the crisis is the main focus of protests.
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right, well we're now joined by journalist michael fox, who's in saudi annapolis in brazil. i michael, welcome to b w. now these aren't the 1st nationwide protests against president john bought sonata. what are the main issues that are bringing people out onto the streets? me the main thing is the panoramic right. it's just been devastating. like you said, we're at almost half a 1000000 deaths and right now it looks like brazil may be headed into a 3rd wave. we had $98000.00 new cases just of last day that the 2nd highest total and then death rate is also increasing. we've got $2500.00 people who are dying per day and that's on the rise. so people are very concerned people didn't, you know, losing love ones. people are also, unemployment is rising. and so they're asking for emergencies license for low income communities. and of course really pushing the vaccination plan. this has been a major push for so many people in the streets and they believe also not just failed
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this from the very beginning. by denying or or not authorizing the purchase of ac seems much, much earlier. right? you said it there. so president both sonata has rejected or he's been hesitant at too many, or some of the measures at least to minimize the spread the virus. is there any improvement in the situation overall in brazil? the well, that's just it over the last month we saw, you know, obviously dropping cases things were miserable back in march and april. they were absolutely devastating. every ice you was maxed out and that's when people are very nervous. things have improved a lot over the last month and a half. it's much better in the hospitals. they've been able to get things under control. but the concern for many technologists in doctors is that things may be increasing. we may be on the right here and looking at a 3rd wave because only 11 percent of the population is fully vaccinated. 30 percent has taken at least one shot, but that is still very concerning. and bush auto. he continues to just completely
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break all scientific or health protocol, saying that maybe we should lift the restrictions on the usage of math. and actually just a lot, a couple days we were talking about the importance of heard immunity and how that is really way to back tackle pandemic, which is something that, you know, most major nations around the world have understood since the very beginning that that is not the way to go, in fact, that's pretty much what he's been doing. that's why we're seeing the, the very high desperate right now, president bush and out of popularity has dropped, could lead to any major policy shifts. it's not likely. look, you have to look at both nato as, as someone who is very similar, it's wrong, right? and so he has roughly a 3rd of the population. his popularity has dropped. and in fact that many, the polls looking at next year's presidential elections, he's at least 9.2 hind, former president lucid not to live the silver. who is the man that many of the people in the streets that are really putting your faith in hoping that he can win next year. but it's not going to lead to many, almost shift. that's not the type of person he's going to go. he's going to double
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down on what he was. in fact, we've seen that in, in recent days, he's pushing legislation, right. i could actually open up mining and extractive industries in business communities and he continues to push his policies. so no, it's actually not going to, it's very, very, not likely he's going to change anything. and he's actually trying to sure both more and more in congress in the setting so that there is no known sort of impeachment porch from, from the legislature. alright, we'll leave it there. michael, fox, fox, in florida and police, brazil, thanks for that. and l g b, t. pride parade has taken place in war. so after a pandemic and juice break last year, the event was held on a smaller scale this year. some corona virus restrictions remain in place. it marks 20 years since the 1st equality parade in the polish capital. tensions are high in the region after poland and hungary saw a backlash against l. g t. t. activism. d, w reporter mckayla cabinet sent this report from the freight in war. so i spoke to
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one of the organizers earlier. and he said that today is actually kind of aside date for activists here, just because people have been fighting, although people have been holding the march for 20 years now. they're still fighting for the same things that they've been fighting for for the last 2 decades . and they can't just celebrate, which is how other people in other places are able to commend replied poland to see in a significant downturn in the way it's been treating members of the l. g b t community. so for example, this past may, the country was ranked the workplace in the european union for l g b, t i people, and it's for the 2nd year in a row by an international de rates organization. and during last years election campaign president, due to launch attacks against people in a bid to rally support from his conservative base. and he called the the movements and ideology of evil and sort of to defend children. some people that i've spoken to have said, you know, they're tired, they're angry. they don't see many possibilities that things are going to change their dishearten. but on the other hand, they are inspired by the number of people who are marching and protesting and
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raising their voice. they are recognizing that they still have a long way to go. but yeah, well, the time will tell kinda cabinet reporting dirt and moving on to sport and euro 2020 germany recovered from their opening to feed to france as they be portugal for 2 and a thriller in munich. robin godson's was the start of the star of the show for germany . he crammed a stat or performance with the 4th go. portugal had taken an early lead through christiana and although, but they couldn't stop the pace and power of the german attack. well, joining me to talk about the germany game is oliver moody from b w. sports. hi oliver. welcome to the show. water relief for germany. fines. right? absolutely. i mean a little while into this game. pablo, you have been forgiven. if you're a germany fine for feeling like things were looking pretty bleak. one nail down to the good seem like portugal staring down the barrel of a 2nd defeat into game at this tournament, but they turned it round. they played with real intensity in this game from the
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start germany did, and i think they got the result in the end. their performance really deserved. and we could think as well, this has been a long time coming to germany for that. on the last time they had a real convincing, when at a major tournament, the 2018 woke up was obviously a shambles. so if you go to the banks about 20165 years since germany had a real big win to celebrate out of major tournament. well, now they certainly can, and now it feels like anything is possible in this group again. well, you've touched on some of the things which had led to this result. we'll say give us a little bit more. it was obviously more than that that gave them this result, right? well, of course, anytime you have a result like this, you know that we're going to be a few big performance is among the same. but the guy that we have to talk about, we see here, robin goes and this is a guy who a few years ago was not figuring at all for germany. he only made his day d for the national fame. in fact, last year, he was just not someone that people talked about really being a potential player for the national team. now he looks like one of the most
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important players in yogi live set up from the beginning. portugal just could not cope with his run forward from left wing back. he had a goal disallowed early on. that would have been a brilliant go, had been allowed to stand after that. he was involved in germany's next 3 goals. and then he scored the all important forth as well. so this is somebody who, as i say, you know, was not somebody that people thought about. but now he's the key figure and someone that jimmy will certainly be looking to in their upcoming games as well. maybe a new hero there in the what's the state of play now? group bass ali was looking a little better now for germany than it was before kickoff. i can tell you. so germany, a one point behind france in group f and level point with portugal at, but germany in the last game play on paper, the weakest theme in the group, hungary and they play that game as a whole, him as well hungry. all the games have been in front of the pack stadium in budapest, now germany have them on home test. so that's again where you would expect germany
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to get something. portugal, on the other hand, have to play against france. the, well, the champions that's going to be a very tricky game for them. but the way that qualification from the great state works out, the euro's a point for either germany or portugal in their games will probably be enough to get through to the next round. give us a quick prediction. they're going. yeah, i think both will make it through. i think germany will be hungry. i think we'll see germany, france and portugal all make it out of the group that. alright, you heard it here, oliver moody from d. w. sports will leave it there. thanks for that. all that analysis you know, the saying one person's trash may be and others treasure. when a man checking out a rubbish container at a rest, stop and bavaria has made the find of a lifetime. among the trash where to 17th century paintings, art experts say their originals one by italian painter here through ability. the other by dutch artist sam will books the finder and the old masters out, particularly when i'm trying to find their rightful owner. who's behind it
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