Ugly strokes with colors on black

I have a problem with my Ai when I use color on black, it gives a ugly lines around the object, see below :
I zoomed in on it on the left side as you can see, some white/yellow-ish stroke comes up when I do this...very annoying and ugly!!!
does anybody know a solution

This is only preview in Illustrator, if you dant want this just remove Anti Aliased Artwork

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