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diversity, the make up your own mind. w . need for mines. the news . this is d. w. news live from berlin. a victor without a mandate, ultra conservative for him raise. he takes 2 thirds of the votes and runs presidential election. but voter apathy was the real winner of the day as more than half of the rainy and stay away from the poles. also on the programs. as brazil wrote a virus death, toll reaches half a 1000000 people take to the streets of major cities,
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the protest president bolton was handling up a panoramic and at euro 2020 in germany. recover from the opening defeat to france, putting for gold past portugal, and sending a clear message that they are in it to win the american tilting berlin. welcome to the show. a hard line. clerk has swept victory and runs presidential election. abraham res. he is a harsh critic of the west and stands accused of human rights abuses. but while he won nearly 2 thirds of the vote, turn out with that historic lows. and many iranians think his election was a forgotten conclusion. they brought the met, everything played out as expected in the morning after the election. president elect. crazy, met without going president hoss andrew honey. right. easy vowed to strengthen public trust in the government. cut off out of what to get my food. yeah. well,
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i'm a servant of the people and i hope i will fulfill that expectations during my term and office. of course, i will also benefit from the experience of the previous government. runway number crazies victory was widely anticipated, and soon after the vote counting began, it was clear he'd win with a large majority, but voter turnout with low miss a hash mill. you know, she said his 28600000 of our esteemed citizens participated in the election. that was just under 49 percent of those eligible to vote. some people boycotted the presidential poll, others that simply weren't interested. ramsey was successful as chief justice. i hope you'll be just as successful as president for know, it's one of the game. it was clear in advance, there would be elected. anyone could tell you that the for other candidates were only there. so this charade could be played out for $200.00 iran supreme leader,
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a toller early on. the ne praise his proteges, when with the support of less than half the electorate easy, will have his work cut out for him. let's speak to marriage. border geraghty, director of the school of public and international affairs at virginia tech, an author of several books on a ring in politics and society. now tell us about either him raise he, what can we expect from around under his leadership? right, so we were talking about the gentleman who is 61 years old and mid level very. he had to spend the last 41 years of his life in the radiant judiciary and in the late 1988. when serving as the prosecutor general of to iran or deputy prosecute the general, he was a member of a committee that ordered the execution of thousands of political prisoners. and therefore, the district attorney general of amnesty international saying today that this is
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a man who must be investigated for crimes against humanity rather than becoming prejudiced, not the country is not carried mighty speaker, and of course he's under sanction. so we're going to cannot directly speaking the country, he has little to no experience in international affairs or in economy, you know, policy and therefore he would be important to see who he chooses as his cabinet ministers, in terms of what we can expect. i think the big question in everyone's mind is, is driving occasions or the nuclear negotiations. let's keep in mind that the current sitting president, mr. ronnie, is not going to leave office until you know, mid august. so there is still a month and a half left for him to try to wrap things up before you know, giving things over to mr. racy who might not have the same speed in terms of
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getting a deal worked out. and i think that's what it might be looking at in terms of unlikely a scenario. because frankly, i think iran has no option considering its economic circumstances. not to sign the nuclear alright, these elections have seen the what was turn out to watch decade, armenians disillusion with countries leadership. i think the answer is absolutely yes. when we look at the water turn out, we see that this was the lowest rate in the last 42 years. indeed, the turnout rate of 48 percent was 24 percent lower than what it was only 4 years ago when mister rani was elected please 2nd term or 31 percent less than what it was in 1997. literally for the president, hard to me to office. and in addition, one should say that there were some 3700000 invalid cash.
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imagine, for example, all those iranian soldiers and others were in one way or another. encouraged, forced to go in and vote. but, you know, they did not want to really catch the vote for candidates, so they turned in, you know, bank and you know, vote. and therefore, we have, you know, close to $4000000.00 of these, which actually reduces the real turn out rate even more once we consider that these are right mara's, our board charity, director of the school of public and international affairs of virginia tank at virginia tech. rather, thank you for joining us. thank you, graham. and now here's a look at some other stories making headlines around the world. in the us, people are celebrating june to the day commemorating the end of slavery in the 1860 . just a few days ago, congress may june teeth a national holiday. some active is worn, however, that it takes more time than this in systematic racism. the world health
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organization has officially declared an end to the outbreak of a bullet that emerged in guinea in february. and he responded with responded quickly with a vaccination campaign building on its previous experience fighting the virus. 12 people died in this years. outbreak brazil official desk told from the coroner virus pandemic has now a top half a 1000000 people. protestors have taken to this reason, positions president both knows handling the crisis. tens of thousands have been demonstrating. major cities often has opposed by was restrictions and fail to ensure a rapid nationwide vaccine roll out. other brazilians are taking action in their own way to remember the names of the victims of the pandemic. and they say of the president's policies. maria eugenia estrada and maria bennett as a morris. so this banner on a time of sadness on it. you can see the names of covered 19 victims from rio de
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janeiro, also to to pension is want to make people more aware of the corona, virus tragedy in the country. and the government's pandemic policy, which they say is abysmal for the missiles of a certified we'd really wanted to do something. so we came up with the idea of names. after all, in the pandemic, there were no real funerals, no traditional morning ceremonies, because everything was different and the victims disappeared. so suddenly, up on the media especially saw me since they began this project, they have immortalized 1800 victims. they won't move them with you, but some of them were friends of mine and i saw the names on myself. it was the only way i could, honest man, i house the situation in intensive care units hasn't eased up for months, but even a 3rd wave and cannot, will not the possibility that further code 1900 mutations will emerge due to a lack of restrictions. angry brazilians are demonstrating more and more
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often again, both scenarios. corona virus policy, they say the president is partly to blame. now eventually scenarios you know, want to quickly invest in vaccines or in the health system is actually to know perspective science association. what the sewing pension is angry for the same reason. together with fellow campaigners from other parts of brazil, they have soon a total of 14 banners. this is the silent form of protest. what we saw together to transform individual grief into a common struggle is to kill. we want to post healing of diversity in brazil bras. we will achieve that and then president out of office of them, but they've got a flat on coca cola on a beach. they spread the message to tourists and neighbors, marking the fat milestone of more than 500000 victims.
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we cannot remain silent. we must show our fellow human being something needs to change in our country. thank you. right now. nothing suggests the number of casualties in brazil will decline. so they will keep on sewing. let's get you up to date now, on some other developments in the pandemic. afghanistan is racing to increase oxygen, oxygen supplies, as do infection served across the country. the government is working to install new oxygen production plants. moscow has really as recorded rather a new daily high of cobra cases for the 2nd a running. the city's mayor says the surge is being driven by the delta delta variant. originally identified in india. and tokyo has cancel plans to hold mass open air screenings of the limbic games at several sites around the city. they will instead be used as vaccination centers. in l g
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b t. pride parade has taken place in warsaw after a panic, or a pandemic rather induced break last year. the vent was held on the smaller scale this year. as 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, so a backlash against l. g. b. t. activism, pride prejudice, and the pandemic in poland. the country celebration of l g b t writes had been put on hold for 2 years because of the correct no virus, but people took to the streets of war. so in a jubilant mood, joining the thousands of demonstrators waving rainbow flags. their excitement is not necessarily universally shed in poland, a largely catholic and conservative nation. the pandemic induced absence came amid a backlash to l. g. b t writes in the country as well as in hungry, where prime minister, vic, to all bands, nationalist government, allied with potent governing law and justice party,
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has introduced new laws banning the display and promotion of homosexuality among under eighteens. a fear for the future for gay rights was a dark backdrop to the days cometh and events. liking the situation of our l g. b t. community intelligence has changed for the worse. we are now stigmatized and it can be seen as every step in every aspect of life. we are not allowed to live normally. we have no rights in poland, and yet we are here and we are a large community in poland. but the cities, math spoke out the gathering with unequivocal support for equality, the simple pipe galena i am here again to show that we will always stand together. and dan, by those who are weaker than others, tried to marginalize or attack to thought back of any. and in answer to that,
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those in the sea of solid terrace he surging through the city center, gave a show of strength. at euro 2020 germany recovered from the opening defeat to france as they b portugal. 4 to 2 in a thriller in munich, woven goldens with the star of the show for germany. he crowned a stellar performance with the 4th goal. portugal had taken an early lead through christiana, rinaldo, but they couldn't stop the pace and power of the german attack. and as you can imagine, the atmosphere was electric in german towns and cities. and it wasn't only because of the sweltering heat. here's more. in berlin, the relief of beating the european champion was palpable as the humidity in munich . those who didn't have a ticket party on the street will no longer
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be so important. it means we're still in the tune him and let's hope it continues. that was a sentiment echoed by the team's unlikely hero as he been to make a list of info the win means everything to me because it was essential for the course of the tournament. for 2 years. when the total amount of the much trophy is amazing is because i can't put it into words when it's on my him. especially when you look back at the career that i heard him after the especially. and it's one of those evenings up. i'll never forget him. i'm the and focus mid and it was a night to remember for german funds, who after the d, back of the world cup and russia have renewed hope that their team still has what it takes. the highest level. the in saturday is leaking, spain were looking for their 1st when of the tournament, but they could only draw g and pulling in their group match. a 2nd have goal for buying unix. robert levan dusky drew poland level after all of auto morocco had put
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spain. one know up in the 1st half, gerardo moreno missed a penalty for spain, who sit at a disappointing 3rd in their group behind sweden and flock. yeah. of next is sports life fighting for their rights in exile? the story of 2, raining athletes who found their salvation in sports and a new home in berlin. that's coming up right next. there's more news and d, w dot com and you can follow with an instagram and twitter at the w news. i'm aaron tilting and berlin, thanks for watching. the news. we're interested in the global economy. our portfolio d w business beyond. here's a closer look at the project. our mission. to analyze the flight for market dominance. with
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w business beyond on youtube. can you hear me now? yes, we can hear you in germans house that we bring you angela michael and you've never heard before. right? just so what is? who is medical? really? we want to people who follows along the way. myers and critic join us. so macros last the the fence the the the, the, the, the,
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it's training time that you take one day club in berlin petty's f i c, d, and asian games over medalist was born and bred in the wrong the she was 11 years old when she 1st tried this book and made it a pivotal part of her life as he picked on the tech. linda has told me about patient and resilience doctor sounds the salmon hope was not doing those things competing with all the tension that involved, but also teaching the kids. so i'm trying to prepare them for me and motivated on this was done at least to when she came on. and catherine navy is also from iran and likewise to come take one day as a child. he's now among the best in the world probably to me 1st
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you have to because i'm not surrendering points to your own. but at the same time, using that mistake point you're making the big one is emotional out, the teacher's me to never give up. whether in competition or in my private life, it was in the shop. ah, 2 people living in exile for whom sports has been on vacation for reason and cancer . and now also a couple. they left iran independently of each other, but both ashes fear. so both it was the most difficult decision, and then they now live in berlin some 5000 kilometers away from their home country. they've spend several hours a day commuting between their apartment, their training facilities, london, saturday level. i love my new city berlin, somebody and i gradually gets and use
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a life even if it's completely different, where i used to live a news to see in a new country and a new culture. alice, the 1st thing i notice was how there are laws that everyone has to follow in germany. same it gets read all the different in iran. you don't need to, you don't really have that legal security you have in. so that's been an interesting and positive experience the, it's the new scenario in various ways. back in iran, contra was a star, a multiple national champion in his discipline, under member around ty, quando, team, me whenever you buy them, shot you 3 so many people just between money and getting in the tax on the
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street, you say hi to friends, the guy in the local supermarket, who, you know, the market, and that's something i really miss here. we are, let me get into your mind is another some the fingernails, that's where the problem started. teresa was also known to the public as a member of the national team until the day when she was dismissed shortly after her greatest triumph 2nd place at the 2010 asian games. by the not reading of that. it was the 1st iranian woman in 30 years to make it into the final plan, which was just awesome for everyone in iran. i knew it would be live on tv. in the initial, the president about the iteration asked me afterwards why i had nail varnish on when i must have known it was being broadcast line. apparently i was harming their image to all the motivating me ready. faith was ultimately determined not by her sporting progress, but by her country's religious police. wearing
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a hit job with mandatory, not a choice. and with the countries take one day team in the public. hi, she was subject to very strict surveillance the sister had so my father was summoned by the oh, sorry, teeth and had to make us feel more commitment that i say my head would not be visible in social media for going on, which was tough for my father to join with get, pay that a man, you know, he told me i've been supporting you because i know this is your dream. to win a medal appear. lympics or the world champion, show me it will. medulla pitcher. maybe john. yeah. but i don't want to see my daughter broken lunch well, the division i can see how much grinding you down and making you depressed me really to the law who she how mission or memory of her mental winning heretics at the asian games during the presentation. she was careful to hold her hands to her chests in order not to further upset the iranian morality police by shaking
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a man's hands. eventually, the pressure became too intense. while attending a seminar in germany in 2019, she decided not to go back home. she's not seen her family since. as a mom, i left and i never had the intention of leaving iran. i never had a proper goodbye with my family because i've been planning to come back. will be on my bag. picky again is living in exile, also means having to find your way around and re finding yourself and a key part of that is learning. the new language by reason has been getting lessons from catherine holmes, who'd already been living in berlin for a number of years. ok. let's must do margin morgan there. that ish for me, tag slash doing this. because i knew race doing venue. so i stood
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them counselor, i was also in germany before pieris arrived. he's been here since 2017, but he's reluctant to talk about the exact reasons why he stayed out of fear for his family. rather than fellows are called the dilemma. so let's see. i don't want to go into detail yesterday on the political reasons. i wouldn't have felt safe at home if i'd gone back. one jeremy should be a man. i'm not either still sharp to just like the reason he hadn't planned to become a refugee but back home, he was at risk of going to prison. staying in germany meant starting from scratch. hole he had with him was a statue like this one. for me was a sausage i got from germany is one of the safety. i knew i had supported and we'll
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be able to return to a normal night. while i was there resuming my sporting crimson feedback. although there are limits to that support and life in exile also means having to fight for your own status, filling out applications, arranging appointments and spending hours traveling to different or sorties, cancer. and the reason like it's all been an additional challenge. living conditions are completely different. it's a different culture and language. there are so many challenges and barriers that i have to overcome so that my life and continue with them. all those sports is always provided a welcome change and a big help. they also make the most of having access to the facilities that the german and then pick teams training center in berlin,
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offering my i'm calling for julio lester, given so many opportunities that share my training site with well and champion, i'm having to do really differentiate which is me being a refugee athlete or, and i'm not even a member of the german national team the on monday. so i'm really great. i appreciate the opportunity and intend to make the most of it. if i decide on the who we are this just the for the going on with the training center was also per eases way back in for the sport. i can really like my mind go and work out with sir. i just want someone to log in to and despite not having to have much time to train quite well because it was no pressure on me. he shot it along with the camera is determined to qualify for major tournaments. and when metals based athletes spend several hours
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a day training at the olympic facility and at the ty, quando elite club in berlin, where they've also found a news, boating family. with the clamp with immediately sympathetic towards the place of the 2 refugees, especially in the 1st few months when it wasn't even clear if they'd be allowed to stay in germany, then flu shot remembers that time of worry and uncertainty. the movie them what it was that really stay on and continue to fight, but really have to go back. of course that was an issue and showing them training and in training, he could switch off and focus on the concentration. but once he left home, that was, of course, he was wondering whether this was all in vain. the target to have to go back over. this was on smart sort of the most for why that's
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athletes have since been granted residents permit, sli visa is already setting herself new targets winning titles. i'm being an inspiration for others. ultimately, she'll say wants to become a coach herself, something that's appreciated at the time. quando club, the youngsters training here are among the best in the city. what i said, this man contested working here with kids. they listen to me even though my german is great. because kids around to here, i wasn't sure whether i'd be able to make that connection with them rather than a something missing from day one. they seem to like me, is a big deal for me because i'm selling my use of something else that's possible and permitted here. cancer and perry's us wearing up to fight
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against each other but then now reddening in a life of fulfillment, one in which they can focus on what they love most, their sport, and each other even if living in germany meant leaving unlocked behind over all the benefits outweigh any regrets. ah, man, what about a lot of tournaments as a refugee whenever they asked me, i say, yeah, it was, was coming here.
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