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testify this generation is trying to save the world. we are in an emergency right now. when you do the much disruption, you cannot face the consequence. nature is done. i will just see a risk new series dying now or never. the, [000:00:00;00] the hello i'm way laraca says and use our life from the coming up in the next 60 minutes. the divisions are emerging within the netanyahu cabinets to their cause, a ceasefire plan, which the us says was proposed by israel itself. and the desperate search for the bodies of loved ones after is rarely forces to withdraw from jamalia refugee camp.
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and other news polls calls in the final phase of india's marathon general election as a huge wave hits northern states. and the amc, the party that lead south africa out of, of parts heights. this is 30 year parliamentary majority time joining casual. so with the schools we're counting down to kick off in the u wife at champions the final as full teen time. when is round the thread take home for us here? thought linda at the state. the israel's opposition is urging the government to accept a new ceasefire proposal for guys. so 5 minutes to benjamin netanyahu has said conditions have not changed and he won't accept a permanent ceasefire. until a moss is destroyed on friday, president barton announced a proposal that included the withdrawal of is really forces from populated areas
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and an exchange of is really captives and policy senior prisoners. laura con reports nearly 8 months since the israel's war on guns. the palestinians whose lives have been up ended by death and destruction. see some light in the darkness. that soft president biden unveiled a new proposal to end the war. a number i have by the we will come this one we hope to well we stopped in order for us to go back to the areas and our houses seem to know we have suffered on what kind of been and we high people support the palestinian people and we hope you're serious about reaching a ceasefire agreement. we want to say 5 because we are very tired physically and psychologically. the proposal lays out 3 phases, the fuss would last 6 weeks and include a c for withdrawal of israeli forces from populated areas of casa. it would also include the exchange of his way to cap tips, the posting and held in its way to jails, and the 2nd phase is rolling. her mouse would walk towards
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a permanent and 2 hostile chief, and the 3rd would involve the reconstruction of garza. this is truly a decisive moment, is made their proposal march as it wants to cease fire to this do as an opportunity to improve whether they really need well item described of this ready deal bought a statement from the office of its probably minnesota says israel's conditions the ending, the will have not changed the destruction of how much this military and governing capabilities the free of all hostages, and ensuring the golf and no longer poses a threat to israel. the american pressure on his right or maybe on both sides, islam did you create the some i'll be doing the best we grieve, the precious all the prices on that. but now not only from the united states,
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also to europe and the rest of the world. hemispheres also reacted saying the movement reaffirms its readiness to positively engage and cooperate with any proposal on the foundation of a permanent ceasefire. complete withdrawal from the gaza strip reconstruction, the return of displaced persons to the homes and the completion of a genuine present to exchange deals from mass because in displacement come to be haunted by starvation and disease and a strip of land rented and habitable many posting is a clean to the hoop, the deal will finally be reached, the can change this reality nor hon. i'll just sarah. well, in a moment to hear from her name of mode in the bella in goss, i'm a 1st list cross to iran con, in amman. the israeli government has bound down to 0 from reporting in israel. so that's why iran is reporting from the jordanian a capital m run. how has the is really leadership reacted to president biden's call
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to end the war to well, you had part of the statement and my colleagues report that you just read, watch that, but let me show you what the 2nd part of the statement is. it says under the proposal is roll, continue to insist these conditions are met before an oven and see spot is put in place. the notion the a 0 will agree to a permanent ceasefire before these conditions of the field is a non starter. it's a very stock statement, it was certainly probably not the statement that the jury body wanted to say. it certainly breaks with a protocol that we've seen in the past whenever there's a keynote speech, will something of note when it comes to israel as well as responses we are america's firms, to ally. we stand by them. we support the pro, the president, and we side came to his support of us. we don't hear that kind of language. actual indeed, the language that we're hearing suggest that this statement,
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this proposal was actually played with the is right, these 1st and the reasons for that. perhaps i will learn, you have to be noted subject button, but we can take a guess that bytes. he's using this to try and put pressure on bittman benjamin netanyahu to either take the deal or look for alternative partners in and form a new coalition. that's something that yeah, your la pages actually references lead with the opposition. he says, i remind netanyahu that we have a security network from us. so the host is deal if then give it in smart tray to meet the government, then give it in small trades. he refers to that of the too far, right? ministers while keeping the coalition together. but benjamin netanyahu seems to be steadfast. he says this will, will be for the way he wants to fight it. and the coalition is still holding about helps. it's better to be in government with the colors and still holding. then take the risk of doing what the americans want me to do and maybe not waiting an
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election. so there's a lot of domestic politics here as well. but certainly i think the big take away from this is the us. and israel will now be having frantic phone calls to try and figure out what some netanyahu's statement means going forward. all right, so in run connor reporting from to do it. jordanian capital, amman, and reminder again the is really government as bound to al jazeera and that's why we're importing from outside israel. let's take you now to we're heading. this mode . enjoys them. you lie from the in central. a garza anyhow has news of vine ceasefire plans. and receive where you are of the this well so far the, the news about a ceasefire as is stated by president biden, perceive with a degree and a bit of a grain of salt this time. because i remember the positive worth you a times where it talks about
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a possible potential ceasefire data. people were quite excited to hear about that. but right now the met the repeated failures of making that a possibility on the ground. just making people a quite suspicious about what's going on. the only thing that will probably satisfy people right now for a ceasefire did, is the and it's being implemented right, that we and into the rapid mass killing gun, the remove of lock it on the land, the crossing and the sufficient a lot of the military and 8 to the gods from anything other than what's being talked about. it's not good is not nothing, not we're not changing anything on the ground significant. the conditions remaining quite difficult. there is still the trickle amount of it's coming in. people the good perceived the news as part of the political maneuver by for that invited as easy is facing it on the president of the challenges on the, on the ground in the us. the given the of the popular for that is made of younger generation in the us and it's, it's time for him to play that card out that he is pushing for a ceasefire. do there's a lot of it is the, uh,
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is speaking that the statement but what we see it on the ground. the one thing that we are sure about just it from talking to people is anything solid in the ground has not happened yet. and nothing significant on the ground truth is really monetary continues, do is track across the reference city, imposing its research, the restriction on instruction on the flow of human to 3. and it's people are still absorbing what happens to the northern part with hundreds of bodies in the streets . and under the rubble, the, the massive destruction we heard a man describing what's happened in the new within part that's similar to more of an earthquake that turn these the entire area upside down with the massive destruction to all means of life, to the point it is becoming uninhabitable and that, that condition, i happen to be everywhere with the exception of the middle areas right now. the central part of the gaza strip. that is the last refuge for the 1000 of displays.
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families in the field right now that need anyhow is going to throw everything under devices and coming to the central area because he's not achieving anything and rock city and honey, i just want to ask you about one of the, one of the issues that joe barton outlined in the ceasefire proposal a saying that the deal will bring about 600 trucks of 8 into the gaza strip. how bad are the shortages at the, at the, at the moment on the well, as i stated, the conditions on the ground remaining quite difficult and don't forget that the present inviting, they repeatedly talked about the flooding gauze that with the humanitarian aid he constructed appear that cost to $320000000.00 for to ensure the sufficient to flow of the mediterranean and the boom within it. 12 days of its operation. is it completely suspended and needs about 2 or 3 weeks for it to be fixed that and be operated one more time?
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so there is a real problem here in talking about a humanitarian it is, is really government and is really military still controlling. deland crossing and forcing this a blockade an old man to crossing the arc better equipped, better prepared to receive not 500 trucks or 600, but a 1000 a trucks that they just do a flood. the gaza strip with the humanitarian aid and whatever. do you need so far? what we're seeing coming in is part of the commercial trucks. these are part of the, the commercial sector in the gaza strip. the problem with it despite its flowing it's, it's expensive. this, the price is ours. car rocking, not everyone has the finance or composite inside. we're looking at 2000000 people right now who are living. all food is stands and food coupons and food. part cells do not have the, the financial capabilities to afford the high prices of these commercial the trucks sporting into the golfer. and again, it's only limited to certain areas. for example, there's signs of famine going back in the, in the northern part,
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as it has been at more than it's one. it is known him in that area need no commercial trucks been unlocked at the northern area. there was a case study of a child who died because of valley nutrition out and missed the agent and giving the lack of, of the fact that he's and food supplies necessary for vulnerable rooms. either the children or those who are experiencing a medical difficulties and complications. all right, so name a motor. thank you so much for reporting from there. and by and central, gosh, i thank you. a rami who is a, a distinguished public policy fellow at american university of b route, and he joins us. it's a very woods or boston, i believe in boston. where do we find you, sir? boston, boston. welcome. when it comes to the roadmap for a cease fire on our president biden, and prime minister netanyahu on the same page. the say yes, but it's a rough, it's
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a huge page with many different elements that haven't been set together. well, what's going on now is really a fascinating, fascinating process of political physics. students of physics are going to study this for, for years and years to see how an unstoppable force fits on the movable object. uh and you have essentially 3 in the got your shoes. one was between the us some. nothing. yeah. how are these rarely got one is for 3 and nothing. yeah, hold on his right wing government. the elements and the 3rd is for 3 of them. they is rounding government thomas and there's even probably a force i think this is the beginning of the american for mass process of moving towards a point where they will start negotiating. they're already negotiating directly. that does happen, but us will be totally wrong. they will reach
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a point where they will be the shit together directly at some point, but that's down the all of this as incorporated. and this proposal, which is full of the human to use, but also captures important main points. the pins real. how may i ask, i've already agreed upon, so it's definitely a step forward. what it clarifies more than anything else is the desperation of joe biden. he's terrified to you and his democratic party are terrified of the impact of the american complicit action. and they just rarely, genocide impacting their prospects for re election in november. so this is a dramatic move by bar the to try to slow down the deterioration in the electoral system at home in the us. and at the same time we gain some international confidence. it's really quite thrilling to, to watch it a 2nd adventure action game. hopefully it's going towards and then that will added
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or given everybody's legitimate rights and take it from there. right? so lots of competing pressures. they're facing a both biden and yahoo, a respectively on why some of the main sticking points for us. the, the main sticking points are, is this a really permanent forever ceasefire? or is this just another cause or 6 weeks a week's window? no, this really is, don't wanna give a permanency as far as they don't want to stop farther. they want to maintain the ability to do anything. they want them guys up to in terms of security or anything else. and how may have some assistance that they have to stop the fighting for good . and of course both sides will stop providing for good that's one form. the 2nd point is what happens when the fighting stops will is real,
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maintain any residual controls or influences and security and humanitarian aid flows and then other arenas and the governance of gather after that, these are the big sticker items that haven't been clarified and they can be clarified now until the parties sit a negotiate and but this is a really important proposal because it puts the american presidents name and reputation of the united states government's reputation, which is pretty low in the middle east. but still, there is a american government reputation that's on the line. it's exposed, and the amount is bob wants to go through another vietnam and other i've got to stand up there that they've had enough of these. and this is an attempt to dramatically move towards a negotiated process that satisfies also, if it doesn't move the needle. obviously it's a big reputational risk for the president president joe biden. is it your
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impression that this can't at all hold in its current form the way it's outlined right now? there's a possibility. yes. i think there's a strong possibility because this capture the main elements releasing hostages, releasing post. and it preserves though, there's much more emphasis on the is really costs are just being freed the austin and prisoner. so there is a colonial racist apartheid dimension to the americans is rarely proposal, which is how they do business. but still emotional symbol. the hostages of the prisoners adults talk about ending before they have talks about reconstruction. um, unless photos a few monetary there, those are big important items for both sides. so i think the chances of the succeeding are higher than the previous, the proposals that have come forward in the last month and a half or so. all right, said, i mean, how do you distinguish public policy fellow at the american university and bear with joining us from boston. thank you so much,
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sir. thank you. i'll send you there, desperately searching for the remains of their loved ones. after is really forces withdrew from jamalia, a refugee camp in northern gauze on friday. all this follows the 3 week offensive, which forced out tens of thousands of residents from the most densely populated camp in gossum. and a warning this report from himself mohamad contains disturbing an upsetting images . it's a gruesome task used to be speaking through debris, to find the bodies of peace resolved once on the beyond, but it should have done the future. over 30 people were killed and that buried under this rubble. on the 11th of may, our house was bone without any warning. and now these are the remains as well. we found the buttons. we haven't found any in tech bodies. they will decompose,
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make up, be with us. he's home had been hit by and these really, boom is giovanni. now is just wonderful offering, so destroyed and crumbling houses, businesses and screws of the sea, which is really offensive guy. the largest and most densely populated with gum is wrecked beyond recognition. street of the street people tell simulate stories of most lindsey, settled was the under my father was standing in front of his own door set. when a rocket targeted me struck him dead. what did he do wrong? you was 71 years old. what harm did he call us to israel? what's the read that he posted it then? you know, my father was oppressive, is bad as being it'd be sent to of is really rate since the will be gone. medical become well practice and retreating bodies from under the rubble upon one
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of those other bodies of children alone with the funds for parents not long ago. we also to cover the bodies of the mother with a 2 month old baby. they fell victim as truck was unfolding into a body or for g camp and more broadly and cause a month to genocide against our people. many of the date of birth to come. i loved one hospital, abrupt insure out here. people i think, to find the body's young men will give them a dignified funeral, as they con oh, you're alone. nice woman was to be taken to speak and she can only mutter, but she's lost her son. well, those 2 of survived baton. come on the conflict each other, i mean pre angry for those they have lost have them,
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i'm just and is really military drone has crashed in southern living on after being hit by a husband lot anti aircraft missile it was there hermes $900.00 drone, which is one of the is really military's most expensive aircraft is a 4th time since october. that has the law said it's shot down is really drones over southern 11 on the this time out for your weather. here's carol, i had low, the heat is still the story across mexico and parts of the caribbean. we'll get that in a moment. first to south america. and as we launch the quiet and much cooler across that central band of the continent, we've seen glossy dry skies, but down in the south that so we've got a swell of wet weather brought on by an area of low pressure. some all windy and weather to come for southern parts of chile, pushing in sergeant tino behind that system. we would have somebody flow that's
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going to put the push to west to whether across northern parts of argentina into uruguay. it's going to bring a cooler field to window service over the next few days as that with the weather on sunday, before the skies k as we go into the new week. now it is very hot because the moving parts of the country was temperature is expected to peak up from northern areas of brazil and warnings remain in play for the north west of equitable over the next few days. but lots of hanes continues to dominate across the caribbean with cuba, seeing one of its wool, mister mays on record is largely hot and dry. but still with seeing those stormy conditions that are expected to come into play of the next few days. not just here, but we will have bus rain pushing across his spend your law as to whether update the,
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the world's biggest and longest running elections in india have ended. the 7th and last phase of polls took place and 7 states and a federally run territory. while that included one of the most high profile seats contested by prime minister and the render emoji. and a reminder, the indian government has not granted visas to alger 00. so we're covering the election from outside the country. lucas film sharif reports a matter of tone election in the final round voting more than a 100 medium voters. what and salute cost the ballots in this round. among the candidates prime minister move range multi contesting for the ancient city of boston. the sea in northern india is will to publish a model for many of his supporters is already delivered on the deck. and so from this in january, when he no great to the temple for one of hendo is ins, most read the dates. it's built on the ruins of
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a historic most that is destroyed by right wing groups in the early ninety's. many hindus believe the drum was bomb here. actually more of these you need. so yeah, i'm little me. moody is done to look for us. a grand rom temple is being constructed. we will have to support moody, nearly a 1000000000 people have been eligible to cost the ballots. and the polls that began on april the 19th voting has been held a was 6 weeks. the election commission says it's to ease the burden of staging a nation vote and was most populous country, but turn out has been low then in 2019 with a severe heat we've cited as one of the reasons for the 1000000 to attend up. unemployment uninstall ation, a major concerns. so the biggest issue here in vernon us is unemployment. we
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all leave it with the operating machines 24 hours earlier and that operating them twice a week. not on need to have. people are upset. people are not happy immediately. lucas and leader may be satisfied, unhappy, but a normal person is not moving as lead is party gentle party to too long slide victories in 20142019 the selection is being seen as a test of his political dominance. if he wins the selection, he will be only the 2nd prime minister in india's history to be a touch tone. i just pulled these up against an alliance led by the indian national congress job job. some voters have criticized political parties for leading campaigns. they see that have been polarizing advise of bringing up issues of induced versus muslims will take us no way. we need developments to them and not in a specific field for a specific person,
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but progress for everyone. everyone supports indians living abroad are required to travel to the home constituency, to cost a balance. votes would be counted in a single day, unannounced, on june defaults. i'm a close, i'm sure if i'll just see the and joining me now is this, the darth the far the russian. he is founding editor of the indian digital news website. the wire and he joins me now from sweltering new daily. sir, thank you so much for joining us out. we're in do things in the race stand right now, right. understand exit polls have been released. what are they showing? yes, i mean, literally the voltage is over and the 1st set of examples have just come out of the last half an hour. and predictably, they all indicate it returned to bar uh by 9. the body was more or less the same, kind of like towards the boat that we had the last time me. here's
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a line said 353 seats out of the 543 and 2019. to be open in the exit, polls show, show him within the range anywhere from $353.00 door out, $370.00 um so um if the exit polls are correct, then mr. moody is home and dry. but i think it's a prudent, at least going by the boss that we wait for the actual result on june. the 4th, that is always good. but if we just, you know, glean the, these exit polls um, what type of mandate have folders given mr. moody? if we go by these exit policies, preliminary examples, but if the, if the polls are correct, then um, essentially the voters are given to the comes up. uh and uh, the question that's going to arises on what basis have they done? so uh, what does it exactly in mr. movies plus all the and policy mix that uh, that they wanted to back and what is it that mr. moody projected himself as in the
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selection? so i'm afraid the answer to that question lead not can be quite disturbing. because the kind of campaign was supposed to be around uh you know, was one centered on this level for be a generating hate against muslims. so if, if, if that kind of campaign has produced smart victory if the examples are correct, then that is disturbing news. indeed, i talked us a little bit about the opposition and why it's still has not managed to make significant in roads that you know, i would be wary of, again, giving analysis based on the assumption that the exit polls are correct. uh the, the opposition entered this election with a great time pick up over the last 3 or 4 years. the kind of the money which the b b has accumulated. the way in which state bar has been used to push the b zippy's
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prospect's. the way in which investigative agencies have been used to arrest that into the data opposition be those the way in which the media has been managed to a great extent that the mouthpiece of the, of the egypt be. all of this has meant that the opposition entered this race with its back against the wall facing the sun would send in some optimal challenge. the kind of campaign they have run has been energetic. it's been inspired. they have attracted large numbers of people and have very, very impressive shows of strength. uh so it would be surprising if the kind of support which many, many of associated with the ground does not get translated into actual votes. but that's often the case with a 1st bus supposed electronic system, but essentially i would say the shut down. so the question is that the opposition has been severely handicapped by the,
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the skewed nature of the playing field. exemplified not at the least by of highly biased election commission. so what next now, does this mean? this is modi's india now, you know, i think i think it's proven so that we should wait to see you before often, even if mister will be uh, even if he does when uh the devil isn't the detail. so i think that the nature of the, the victory of the kind of what percentages he has got, which states that he improved and which states as he suffered, all of this will have to go into any kind of a, a detailed analysis. but i would say that given the kind of practice that has been over the last 10 years, and given the way that he marketed himself in this campaign, as a highly divisive board arising and figure out who does not for the odd of 15 percent of the desk population which are as minorities, particularly as muslims. he does not regard them as indians. it is no doubt disturbing that such
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a person can be re elected us by mistake. if indeed he does good to be in it. all right, i see that tough are at the rush on, so thank you so much. sure for speaking to us or for breathing, the heats, thank you. thank you. i so head here on al jazeera, a display of unity from the west, and the philippines against china. stripped strategy, rather in the asia pacific region, and is sports rally called by one of north africa. biggest stars details coming up as far as the the latest news as it breaks here, that being given basic things. but the main concern is how these people are able to feel that live with detailed coverage hall teeth tooth has been on the heavy ariel from above and for months. now the residential building here,
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it's just been here from around the world, which we'll see here is a catch of mussels of the fisherman used to be able to get these just by going about 20 minutes from here. now we have to go out at least 4 hours. he says he went to go to syria to provide a 27 year old, acted as the as healthcare services as being working as an i'm didn't start with nursing, the eyes of his governments with my citizenship. most of all, i was surprised in the 1st part of the series we found it was to either push the shape worker cuz he confronts the news. the piece citizenship verification on a walmart citizenship. fact, if i'm proven in a sense, i don't want to, we don't have to click on the state list in syria on out to 0. the the,
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[000:00:00;00] the, you're watching, i was just a reminder of our top stories. this hour is really prime minister's office has reacted to binds garza ceasefire announcement. it says the war will continue until all of his goals are achieved, including the return of captives and the elimination of homeless, homeless as also responded, saying is willing to work towards the ceasefire plan with certain conditions to include a permanent ceasefire and the return of displace palestinians to their homes now with more than 98 percent of the votes counted in south africa selections, the governing african national congress has lost its majority in parliament, spans these tale. currently stands at just about 40 percent and well that will force it to seek a coalition partners to get enough back into the name of presidents and form
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a government in 2nd place is a democratic elias that has secured 21 percent of the votes counted so far and former president, jacob's whom is m. k party has made a surprise performance coming in 3rd, which is over 14 percent. it's running ahead of the economic freedom fighters party in 4th place with around 9 percent. all right, let's cross over to my counter who's at the results operation center in the town of mid ron to a mike. good to have you back with us. our think shaking out well we of a 99 percent now but still have interest. see how to reach that magic 100 percent bigger, but the pictures i totally clear the agencies representation in the national assembly has to be absolutely slashed. it has to find a partner in order to be able to govern. otherwise that could try to form a minority government which would make it very difficult to pass any form of legit
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station or advance amc policy. a part of the issue is essentially the agencies at the center of the south african political spectrum. it would have a party like the f to it's lift is would have the democratic alliance to its right now, many within the a and c, c, the d, a as a hangover from the old upon tapers sheet, which is there to protect white minority interest. others within the amc see the f f as basically traits as you walked away from the amc. they also disagree with it's radical economic policy. so it's very difficult for the amc to find a pop net that is going to satisfy full it's constituent thoughts. and this is a threat that the organization will be facing as the coalition talks to the head, should that be them. and that is to keep all its various functions together, keep everybody aligned. so this is going to be a very hard toss. the other option for the amc is to try and couple together a mess of alliance of the smaller parties who made them on the list to be part of
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that's coalition government. but it's a very, very tricky road ahead for the amc. and i'm asked as well as a timeline to it. because the constitution states that the 1st sitting of the national assembly must take place 2 weeks off to the official announcement of the result. and the 1st action by the national assembly must be the election of the president. so there's a time, a table here as well. lot of time pressure. there are 2 weeks to form a coalition. my counter reporting, thank you. as well. certainty over the outcome of south africa's election is troubling. some economists well with talk of a possible coalition government with the ac picks to work with is being closely watched by the business community hiring with us on reports from durban. so that's what gets economic landscape looks like a poor performance by the governing applicant, national congress is making the country speaking how many prospects even more on the set. the terms of the general knew that some more of a sense of,
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of kind of nervousness because you know, what does this mean? and what are the condition outcomes going to be best? particularly at the national level, the coalition is going to have to be formed. a businessman, my listing is not so if a coalition government is the answer for philosophy, alliances haven't was in some of the competitors in the country. and he doesn't believe a coalition at national level, well, inclusion, co collision, a mix, the provings or the government course because these are the oldest negotiations. yeah. for those negotiations by 1226 with c. but so i just thought i'd skipped the amc has tough decisions to make. it could have lied, it's our offices and parties that for sense of why policies such as grace of privatization and discretion of the minimum wage. or with more list of parties,
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quoting for border ownership of the economy by celebrating land reform policies. and the nationalization of mind. whatever happens in south africa politically will affect economy. and as the most industrialized countries are the afternoon, confidence is seen by many of the nation as a potential strategic global any call us and deal at national level will depend on what happens in the provinces, especially the big ones, like how to hope to have missed and for toys, and yeah, because we, we natal hoffer with us out of there. in the us defense secretary lloyd austin has told a security for him. and the single for that war with china is neither eminent nor avoidable. unavoidable rather, austin's, the commons come against the backdrop of rising tensions in the asia pacific region . he also defended the actions of the philippines, which has been involved in a stand off with beijing over the dispute at south china sea. and project fuck is
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out. the conference in singapore and hospice update of the secretary of defense delivered a strongly worded address. so with stinging criticism, all beijing accusing china dangerous harassment towards the philippines and using language that was similar to the sort of language that present ferdinand ma costs. junior used in his speech at the summit and he said, so that base things actions were illegal and was of, and he said that washington's commitment to is trades. yeah. life was iron clad separately at a time when the wrong questions about how often the spreads. us move, who is also is abra across the middle east. and ukraine. you said, says that the us is deeply committed to the and the pacific. america will continue to play a vital role in the end. they'll put something together with our friends across the region that we share in the united states,
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across the united states government, across our political landscape. you will find a strong and bi partisan commitment to the end of the shipping of critics and propagandist will still oppose the principal principles that drive convergence. they will continue to reject the name of the law . and they will try to impulse their, we own, of origin and of direction. those was, comes with a strong response from china and member of the chinese delegation accuse washington and seeking to build an asian pacific version of the nato alliance to maintain the gemini over the reasons taking on the sidelines on this summit. so they've done a general gene, john thing said the, the us in the pacific strategy sounds good but does no good. and they also hits out of the us for all named taiwan. now we know that there was some tough conversations
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had behind the scenes yesterday, but progress was made but to days was in many ways. highlights how far apart for us in china are still on some critical issues. well, under a transfer on le miracle germany said it had a humanitarian responsibility to take and refugees and to integrate them on our nearly 10 years on that attitude has significantly significantly changed. new rules are making life more difficult for refugees. they can no longer access cash and after use restrictive payment cards and those dominant k now reports, many people believe it's a reflection of how far to the right german politics. i shifted jamila, an idea of shopping for household goods. as a somali asylum seeker, she gets around a $160.00 every month from the state, but motors, cash. instead,
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she has to use this new pre loaded payment card. and there are lots of technical on logistical problems with it because she's still waiting to find out if she'll get assignments. she's lost as not to show her face not to use her real name. she says the newly introduced payment todd has made life more difficult for her when you have cash. and when you have a card today, because when you have cash, you have the all freedom and even if you have the other know most times it to cancel. but this card is a different from the other funds or cash, so we have limits. we don't feel afraid of. the federal government says this measure is about helping local authorities coordinate how they provide financial health and to cut down on crime, this type bargain. we are limiting the possibility of withdrawing cash, taking into account the individual case and local circumstances for us to decisive
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point is that transferring money abroad is no longer possible. it's a far cry from the moment in 2015. when the vin shots of the angled and mackerel set her country, had a humanitarian duty to take in refugees and makes them welcome. gelani's emphasis now is only encouraging skilled workers to come. and for the people whose asylum claims fail to be sent back more quickly, one on the list says the recent search and support for the political far right is possibly to blame, i think, is also sacrifice actually to the populace. annoyed at the moment actually that people are on top of everything actually afraid of migration. and that the, the idea or the narrative behind it is actually that it should to make it less attractive to come to, to germany. which is power. adults that go at a time when many employers say there's a chronic shortage of workers in this country. so if this appears
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a sign of kind of gemini is being dragged to the political rights, then perhaps elections to the european parliament in june may show us just how far so many houses their bowling as so have here on al jazeera as mexico's election nears families, if it disappeared, wonder if anything will change under a new president. and is for a major announcements about mike tyson's return to the ring that and a whole lot more coming out in just a few moments. ancient human remains pooled between science and spirituality. both seeking to understand and the owner of those who came before us the danish, scientists,
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quests to interrogate the dna. you earliest people in the united states reveals, shopping, ethical and personal dynamic remains a witness documentary on a jersey to the latest news. as it breaks, the heart fidelity is a very critical point right now. we're not far from completely shutting down all the for this with detailed coverage houses are being forced to the eyes on the live with the constance. fear that more is right is hawks, are never far behind from the hall. so the story, the is very well in the gorgeous flip has led to talk to condemn your human carrying position as a huge amount of waste. like for some factory and the, the
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bad it's time not for you. as for tears show, hide your late. nothing key for counting down to kickoff as router the aim for record extending the 15th you a foot champ is the title they take on breast adult. meant in the final, at wembley stadium lights of the size of a funds of both teams have been gathering in london. harry faucet reports is champions, league final weekend in london. and before a bull is being kicked, this match is already making its presence felt as well. my back scope, this isn't bad. us is ultimate championship kick about in the courtyard of somerset house between grapes like fi go cos, who dump it silver and cut off or elsewhere in the city. some low key if no less competitive encounters. response from madrid on the door and look forward to the real thing at wembley. i do remedy. we don't do the one which players especially do you think you're gonna win a 200 many. how many will be the one?
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and it hasn't been the best season, so don't month, but some to know where it has been doors either. so that's all for the rest. if we lose $30.00, which is not going to happen, that wouldn't be a problem. the big question of course, is, who will lift this trophy on saturday night, but there are lots of fascinating sub blocks as well. each team has imagine very veterans making the last appearances as well as the rising stars. desperate to make their names on the biggest stage. one youngster has already made his name this season 20 year old jude bedding and named legos player of the year. and already imposing himself as the star of a dominant madrid team. looking for a 15 talk to you repeat and title this kind of generation. well able to do fantastic job in this club and the play of that right here. 10 years ago. they are still here. oh wow. bedding and will be up against is ot endorsement. that
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a clear on the dogs after season of punchy form in the buddhist speaker. but a strong run in europe has led them to this post final for 11 years. 3 years ago when we hosted the fine with the european championships, chaotic scenes of drunken violence, including 2000 ticket, was in fans breaking into the stadium, resulted in a major review to add a 6300000 dollar strengthening of security with reinforce doors, a double perimeter of ticket checks, and 2 and a half 1000 students put in place to both sets of funds. the hope will be for a smooth experience of the pitch and victory on it. very close it out to 0. london . italian club atlanta has been set, abrasion that you're vocally tramp with the funds around 50000 supports us to them on as they went on an open top both so of political as alonzo on the euro. please buy the scene, violate of houston. 3. know in the final scotlands women beat is row for one and
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a controversial jury. 2025 qualified placed behind plays those in glasgow. the game was disrupted by protest with authors cooling israel to be thrown out of the competition because of the ongoing war and garza for reese was at hampton park. and usually for international football, it will be far more people outside the stadium than inside of scotland played. israel organizes decided the security risk was too great to allow funds and to have them park hundreds of demonstrations gathered outside the funding, european governing body. you wipe it from israel, is that fund rush after the invasion of ukraine called so it's really genocide res todd. and we're here because ultimately a poles by the at home to say on the side of the fun and to be fun has been business as usual. but as you are then the world, which is absolutely the same as place to the pitch in front of empty stones,
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the homeless sculptor spoke but was still echoing, with chums that demonstrate this here are setting up towards the roof of home them park so that they can be heard loud and clear by the players and the officials inside the otherwise empty stadium. they've wanted this game cancelled at the very least. they want to disrupt it. and one of them did a demonstrate that got insight and change themselves to the goal posts closing the months to be delayed. as the players were taken off earlier, members of gloss goes jewish community also gathered outside the stadium. they said israel should not be bound from playing in the tournament. we've been advocating for peace every week for over 9 years. between is really the productivity and people both teams and both countries have a right to participate in sports in peace, local politicians from the green policy. how to join the goals for the scottish football association. the say to cool the game off. it's really important, but particularly in western countries where we have in the main submitted privilege, living in
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a safe environment that we started go for people who aren't able to do that. and we're living in the price is a part tvs, scotland, $1.00 for one of to kick off was delayed by half an hour. they next travel to a hungry israel have played that hon. games ever since october pull race out. is there a glass guard? well, tennis number 9 onto the ones the well to speak. how about the ongoing well worn garza, which is and who's the only our female player to reach your grandson? final, right, it's the last 16 french hosting on friday. she used to use confidence to highlight the flight to palestinians in gaza, dosage of a survey to positive her privately from the season ending w k finals disappearance. yeah, it's where you said to, to see the news of every day and i honestly try not to be on the social media is because it's horrifying. video of what's happening and, and guys are right now i, i wish the world could speak more because it's really unfair what's happening. but
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this kids woman, man suffering but definitely makes me very sad and angry to see that nothing is moving and then nothing is really happening. so i wish piece and, and goes on and i was, you know, more people speaking about this, a 2nd said adding a sub blank hers into the full frowns. the value of some beats had close friends. how about those? so 75612, the phones sutherland cause mixes when the french open for the 1st time. and the real pressure in full see the back can i reach the last 16 on? so today with a straight says when of at least much and a soldier from over live in temperament. listen to improve on her best performance in paris. and she finished as a quote to find listings for $21.00. and then 6 feet under a root, black has apologize for his behavior off the crushing out of the french open. in the 3rd round, the russian loved to full and his match in straight sets sleeves. mateo, i know the black one limited open earlier this month has never made it posts the
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quotes, the final stage my other grand slams. mike tyson's return to the boxing ring has been postponed on mike, as he's 9, was set to flight social media. stall a ton book, so jake pool in texas next month, the former world heavyweight champion won't be able to compete. i'm sure a recent also flare up and you date will be announced on june. the 7th tysons last flight was against roy jones in 2024. my world heavyweight champion down say well the has indicated that he could quickbooks saying if he loses against relation later on. so today the american making the comments off. so the way in full of abouts in rad walter has lost 3 of his last full bounce. you know, this could be the door down moment for me. i've been so many different places. boxes have took me around the world has been great to me. so you know,
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this could be the very end, if you all don't go well for me, but i'm very confident. and what i'm going to do and goals top one is play is out of the 3rd major. if again, that he could have missed the costs at the us open on friday, finishing at $10.00 over pallets finance, which on each side looks like it's recently moved into face 3rd round. all right, that is what you support for now. it is back to layla. thank you so much, show greatly appreciated mexicans. go to the polls on sunday to elect to more than $20000.00 officials, including a president. well, one of the challenges that the winner will faces the wave of kidnappings that is spreading fears throughout the country. our latin america editor of the see a new and a house more now from is that gonna take us and mexico in the colonial city? the septic as a world heritage site, but its beauty like that of so many parts of mexico has been overshadowed by one of the most cruel forms of violets. nearly
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115000 people in mexico have disappeared unwillingly, according to the national register of disappeared and found people more than 11000 last year alone. here in septic us, there's been a wave of kidnappings of young men between the age of 14 and 28, but need to be forcibly recruited by organized crime groups for the last 5 years. elizabeth and i used has been searching for her brother jose nathaniel or a mechanic who went out to fix the car one morning and never came back for listed up in may the violinist. we went to our 1st aunts together, the 1st time we both a drink was together. he accompanied me to buy my wedding dress and to get my facility treatments. we were very close. move in any of a simple fest with armed men, grabbed and murdered her father because he was searching for his son and like many
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family members, she's been threatened. in the symmetry of this neil, the unidentified bodies of hundreds of presumes victims of unwilling disappearances lie in these cement pits up to 9 bodies fit in these tombs, each has a number and a date. none. and have a name, a sam? yeah. the state attorney's office and forensic scientists department of 2nd take us has set up a system to help families identify bodies. they've found many a burnt or decomposed beyond recognition. what photos of tattoos and clothes are proving useful. the special prosecutor is this. they're making progress. the research as we do everything so that murders are punished, if the culprit of a disappearance is found, the person is tried and sentenced accordingly. perhaps much 99 percent of
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disappearances in mexico go unpunished. according to 0. impunity are respected in g o. and the number of bodies phone is minute compared to the countless searches for time. the stein grades, the desperate families carry out constantly. neither of the 2 leading candidates for sundays presidential elections seems to have a plan to tackle this drama. this is a start. he's run out of room for bodies, they do find, but can't identify. what you see here is the new center for the temporary burial of on identified people here inside gothic us are a total of 1336 of these just here we're alone. each one will hold a casket, but it's not all. they'll be another 800 build here very shortly, and they'll be a total of 3000 if any city. this is an indication that not just the state of socratic us, but mexico is not expecting this crisis to end any time soon. a crisis that's
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reached unheard of proportions for a country that at least in theory, is not at war to see in human outages. era septic us. thanks so much for joining us. some more news coming your way right after this. the a full step of the homes and now hiding from the heat and the group of displaced people sit in the shade. this is the 3rd time they've had to flee the village close to the town of coker and they hadn't even arrived. no village before they start telling us, it's especially hard for the children, most school spring clothes since the q 3 years ago. and constantly moving is deeply on set 24 hours a day as a constant bodies in the sky. that's what the fine to say is why 12, it's a sponsor place. it's up the looking for targets fronts, hillary,
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but also capable of jumping down on other basic services like health care scares to the clinic. a small truck arrives inside my pen a in labor and moaning in pain, the sound everyone has been hoping to hit smiles and really for the family and the medical stuff for the new arrival in a very young system well to interrogate the narrative is the u. s has continued support for israel affecting it's global standing. there's no question about it. the united states has effectively complicit the genocide challenge. the rhetoric. yes. the correct but so in the international community, can we also say that dells? the cornerstone of democracy is having a free and open democratic pro upfront without the award winning document trees from around the corner,
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which is 0. accounting. the costs, the rates for clean energy is gathering speed when and could the change in energy systems reshape the level of balance of power. plus, we brief becoming a luxury. many people can also talk to you. the cost on out is here. the, the divisions emerging within the yahoo get cabinets to these guys that cease fire plan, which the us says was proposed by israel itself. the, probably the rock, this is elda 0. lie from to her, also coming up, the desperate search for the bodies of loved ones. after is really forces withdraw

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