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the party of lebanon sitting prime minister loses a third of its seats in parliament as hezbollah and its allies make major gains. tell them jimmy went on this is al jazeera live from london also coming up after a long walk through the corridors of power of lattimer putin is sworn in for his fourth term as russia's president britain's foreign secretary makes a diplomatic dash to washington to try to save the iran nuclear deal and more residents are told to leave their homes immediately to avoid toxic gas from hawaii's erupting volcano. is there one welcome to the program saad hariri is set to continue his lebanon's prime minister under the sectarian power sharing. system despite his party's proof
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showing in sunday's polls hariri says his future movement appears to have lost a third of it since on the fischel preliminary results show the shia party hezbollah and its allies winning more than half the seats in parliament christian party the lebanese forces which opposes hezbollah also made strong gains hariri is promising to lead a stable government despite his party's setback. we wish to have a better result we wish to have a better representation with more shia and christian representatives but we have all seen that the future movement was fighting for the last minute to defend our legitimacy being one of the main components of national unity in the country today we have a new era a new phase today we have challenges i will stay on top of the future bloc and i will work on all levels the national political and economic levels being supported by the voters and everyone has seen that in all parts of the country. bar is live in brit hi there hashem so hariri will continue but his party looks as if it's lost
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quite a few seats what does this tell us. but basically who was hoping to be the biggest winner of the action to be able to continue in the political reforms but also to have a bigger say in forming the government now it's going to be a different story because hezbollah which is why of a group of. how do these future movement came as the biggest winner of election along with both political groups now they are likely to be the king makers in lebanon that will have a big a say in picking who is going to join the allies to form a government that they were trying to reach out to different parties in particular that it is for certain of the three that he had a movement to try to form a government of national unity how did it was desperate to get something like
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thirty five seats in the parliament and he version is the largest political block eleven that was not the case therefore. it will have now to reach out to all the parties and all the good food stuff that's going to be used the most viable prime minister level it could have for the future and hashim in terms of the results more broadly what does it tell us about the political marketplace if you like in lebanon right now. you know lebanon has always been divided along sectarian lines to thousand and five with the assassination of a feel of how do you do for the prime minister of lebanon there was another divide between two blocs the. hezbollah and its allies on one hand the future movement at its allies of the other that change in just thousand and sixty with all the parties agree to form a government of national unity and the political deadlock now we have
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a new political reality which is definitely going to create new political alive as the allies of the past might have to look at look for different groups to form a national unity government so this could further creates more problems for the different form for lebanon only so because as we are talking now about the next government people of this free say that they have been fed up with these tablets been political parties that have dominated lebanon for more than five decades they want some want to be able to solve the country's problems particularly the economy poverty and the employment of the for services of a country of the go or public services that's the top priority for the people here in lebanon by their joining me live from beirut hashem thank you. nigeria's army says it's rescued more than
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a symes than the boko haram captives the hostages were rescued from several villages in borno state they are said to be women children and some gung men who were forced to become fine says for the good the operation vols twenty two brigades and the multinational joint task force. vladimir putin's been sworn in front of a six year term as russia's president he's now been in power for eighteen years including a four year spell as prime minister bypassed the limit on consecutive presidential terms or a shallow reports from moscow. it was a long walk to a putin's inauguration broadcast live and step by step on russian state t.v. through endless kremlin corridors he's walked for eighteen years admiring the pictures along the way downstairs across hallways finally him to the brights moscow may sunshine and a drive in a brand the russian made limousine. at last he entered the kremlin's ornate
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alexander roski hall where dignitaries were waiting but still the marathon wasn't over finally on to the podium to deliver the type of oratory the presidents the world over to live or on inauguration day when. taking office as president of russia i'm acutely aware of my colossal responsibility to each and every one of us a multinational population most sponsibility to russia a country of great victories and achievements to the files and year history of the russian state and our ancestors humility and the thanks expressed so then a pledge to all russians below obviously just as head of state i will do everything to increase the strength prosperity and glory of russia in order to meet society's demands and justify the hopes of our country's people following the biggest election win of his career but he may have putin is perhaps as secure in office as he's ever been he has no meaningful political opposition despite the arrest of thousands of anti-government protesters and his critics he's cultivated
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a father of the nation type persona but though the sun shines cloud still gather on the horizon. once the carefully choreographed the out tricks of a glorious inauguration ceremony have faded from memory problem a person will have to. yes to the questions one is what happens next at the end of this six year time when constitutionally he has to step aside from the presidency and also how he can seem to you to use an assertive foreign policy to distract us from russia's persistent social and economic problems political analyst dmitri already has his doubts woodruff and i will bring him is cognitive dissonance we've been raised from our knees therefore we should live better but instead we live worse that means putin will have to restore the economy but the economy has its own restrictions russia has lost its status as a reliable borrower investment is slowing and hampered by sanctions domestic business prefers to flee and asked for what happens in six years time no one yet
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knows in two thousand and eight split in temporarily swap jobs with prime minister dmitri medvedev to sidestep the constitutional limits theoretically he could repeat the trick in twenty twenty four he's just announced manipulative he's staying on as prime minister whether putin does or doesn't if you believe putinism lens when his presidential term finishes glory chalons al-jazeera moscow packs of roaming feral dogs have killed six children in northern india over the past week many of the attacks happened when children were gathering food or using outdoor bathrooms more than twenty of the children have also been injured parents and i keeping the children home from school killing any dogs they encounter a seventeen year old girl is fighting for her life after allegedly being gang raped and then set on fire in india a man's been arrested in connection with the attack in the eastern state of
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jharkhand days after another teenager was murdered after she was raped and burned alive in the same state they say the two cases are not connected the victim this is now i would hospital after suffering first degree burns to seventy percent of her already. a faction of south sudan's opposition has formally rejoined the ruling party for the first time since the civil war broke out back in twenty thirty first vice president and former officer and chairman tab and they guy and i'm still news on monday comes ahead of peace talks to to be held in neighboring ethiopia in ten days time says sudan's government hopes the party's real unification will help advance the peace talks behalf of the f l m i always duchess and the entire membership of the party the delusional dispell of my organs including accept us and declare them to be united with the f.b.i. the. distorted liberation party in the republic of south sudan. all those
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filibuster and caddis directed to the city to observe this reunification process instead to india it was hardly more than twenty first then what attempted to do the bulk of our forces out of them to get it to be going about tonight or disposes they would be integrated into yes but not as pilate was this doesn't sound so done defenselessness. we have a way to support. the needs of kit dozens of kenyans have been killed and hundreds of thousands of us displaced since march because of heavy rainfall the floods have hit the east african nation just as it's recovering from a devastating drive that affected half of its counties last year well under simmons has traveled to man do good in kelly fi campsie for two hundred small farmers have all lost their land to the river said. nothing could
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stop the sit back a river from destroying them that provided people with something near to self-sufficiency. an abundance of fruits and vegetables used to grow here in fertile soil that's been replaced by silty sand these are only a few of the farmers who have lost their livelihoods. by land was around the corner there. like everyone else valentyn katana has no insurance to cover his losses for that land was. made evident in the city where everything is cooling off. all the cash i get from. it one of the places that escaped the floods this is how it should be two crops of maize a year but people may be poor but it's rich land the original cause of this river was right over there beside the tree line it didn't just burst its banks it changed course completely surging right across this land destroying homes farms and all of
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the crops the danger now is that the force is here right across this bank a short distance away this family is afraid they could lose everything to the floods that changing lives making more people dependent on aid right now longer term many will consider moving to towns following the path of urbanization the nearest town has been lindy and jobs here are hard to find. back beside this a back a river it's raining again and these farmers what the kenya government to do more efficient. everybody is crying here. all one family about a thousand families are crying because. they lost everything i think once you know that there's a. big block out there. already been displaced. the
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aid agencies the people are not dependent on the hard pressed to meet demand of the government is coming on the heavier pressure to devote more resources to the crisis andrew simmons al-jazeera. and ken. still to come this half hour protesters rally against the presence of u.s. troops on the yemeni island of sokoto. on cambodians detained off position neither is denied bail again why his detention is worrying some rights groups. welcome back as we look at weather conditions around the levant and western parts of asia is this area of clay which is most significant moving in from the west now this is going to be producing some very heavy rain across parts of turkey syria and
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through iraq and probably iran to some stage so some stormy conditions flash flooding is certainly a risk and that continues to be head on through into weapons day run these aside the med looking fine there was beirut twenty two degrees celsius but there a cloud actually will extend into northern parts of saudi arabia during the course of chews day with temperatures still up into the forty's there for riyadh here in doha it's looking pretty warm thirty eight degrees as a high numbers change ahead through into wednesday and on the other side of the printer slightly cooler conditions there for medina thirty four degrees should be very pleasant day that is a southern portions of africa and it's looking generally fine for many areas we have got this area of cloud giving some outbreaks of rain across sound of madagascar but otherwise weather conditions looking largely fine quite a breezy one in cape time with highs of just seventeen degrees but elsewhere durban there at twenty eight showers likely across parts of zambia but looks the lusaka should stay largely in the driving in the course of tuesday and heis here expecting
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to reach twenty six.
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they could call mind of our top stories here on al-jazeera sadly reappears is set to continue its lebanon's prime minister despite his party's poor showing in sunday's parliamentary elections in which the shia party has made major king. the nigerian army says it's rescued more than a i was and vocal her captors from several villages in borno state who say to me and the women children and young men forced to become find for the glory. of god a mere person has been sworn in for another six year term as russian president meaning he's now been in power for eighteen years. britain's foreign secretary has appealed to the u.s. president not to pull out of the iran nuclear deal boris johnson is in washington d.c. for two days of talks as the deadline to extend the landmark twenty fifteen agreement approaches this week speaking to u.s. media johnson mess of the deal has its witnesses but said could be improved over time. well the president set a world
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a legitimate challenge in january which was to try to address all of the bad stuff that iran is is doing in the region to try to stop iran getting missiles intercontinental ballistic missiles stop them interfering in neighboring countries and also to fix the cool problem of the deal which is that it expires in twenty twenty five and then there's no way of of stopping the rain's going very rapidly to get a nuclear weapon well we think we can fix all that working with our european friends we can be tougher on iran but not throw away that the the heart of the deal which is all about stopping them getting nuclear weapons well campbell how could joins us now live from the white house hi there kimberly so he saw actually meeting how likely is it then that he'll be able to get across this message. it's a tough sell certainly you're right the main decision maker is not meeting with the
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u.k. foreign secretary instead he is meeting with the secretary of state has been very critical of the iran deal and certainly echoes the sentiments of donald trump there is also weighing in on the president john bolton the national security advisor another big critic of the deal so certainly there is a lot of concern about who is influencing the key decision maker and there are now just days until the president house to make that decision may twelfth is the deadline so certainly we see have seen boris johnson making the rounds on the national chat shows this morning as well as having an editorial in the new york times to try and convince the president to remain in the sigrid meant to use it as a pillar as the french president manual back cross adjusted a supplemental agreement to address the concerns that no one argues are legitimate in terms of trying to rein in iran's ballistic missile testing regional influence
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military presence and even the concern about that sunset clause or the expiration of this agreement what happens after that so no one is challenging the legitimacy of the press its concerns but certainly challenging the president's decision to kind of as boris yeltsin put it throw the baby out with the bathwater the other concern in all of this the president has been tweeting about this is that he is not happy that a man who very much invested in getting this twenty fifteen agreement in place the former secretary of state john kerry has been according to media reports meeting with iranian officials trying to try and salvage this deal in fact the u.s. president not only criticizing the deal calling it a mess but also criticizing john kerry himself saying his actions are possibly illegal file aiding what is known as the logan act of seven hundred ninety nine which prohibits a private citizen from intervene. in foreign affairs so certainly there is a challenge for boris johnson in all of this the president doesn't seem
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particularly open to extending the deal and in fact continues to criticize it and that is the challenge with just days until this decision has to be made to the how could there live from the white house kimberly thank you first of all signs have gone up for the new u.s. embassy which is due to open in jerusalem on monday the embassy is moving from television following president on chum's recognition of jerusalem as israel's capital charm says he might attend the official opening it coincides with the seventieth anniversary of israel's creation which palestinians call the catastrophe at least six people have been killed in saudi led coalition air strikes in yemen more than thirty others were injured in the raids which targeted the presidential office in samarra the capital is controlled by who see where bills have been fighting the saudi led coalition says twenty fifty. have been for the protests on the yemeni island of so-called demanding the withdrawal of troops from the united
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arab emirates within one hundred m. iraqi soldiers arrived last week pushing yemen's own forces from key locations u.a.e. says its military presence is a supporting emmons internationally recognized government. with towards. what they're calling for troops from the united arab emirates to leave the island of so cultural. the people who live here say they're more violent that means your forces have no reason to stay in iraq his soldiers turned up implies that forcing all too many troops and taking over some strategic locations they say that's part of their approach want to block forces loyal to exile be a mini president of the rebel monsoon hardy. so culturally is a walled heritage site known for its unique and pristine watch from bottom and it's located just off the coast of somalia with access to major shipping routes the head of a provincial council yemen sees the us soldiers should leave. these
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forces are present insecure in volumes that can't be understood there are illegitimate troops in these areas are there forces that belong to the who teach to be fought by the coalition here the answer is a big no. yemen swore puts it on the end buckhalter rebels in the move against troops loyal to exile president hadi the us part of a soda led coalition the stepped in three years ago to support hardy whose power base is in the southern city of other thoughts where the u.a.e. has been growing its influence funding and training armed yemeni groups now the u.a.e. is on the island of support but yemen's prime minister says to him or not to deployment there is an assault on yemen sovereignty these protesters agree they also noted what makes the island unique would be destroyed to. mohammed i don't know.
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and see international is accusing egypt of using solace or confinement as torture says dozens of human rights activists journalists and officers since the forces face horrendous physical abuse behind bars the group's report i'd like to extend outlines extended beatings humiliation a lack of food and restricted movement for years on hand egypt has arrested thousands of people since the military overthrew president mohamed morsy in twenty thirteen is reported to have been held in solitary confinement for most of the past five years the government has repeatedly denied systematic rights abuses. bob zero journalist mahmoud hussein has been in the gyptian jail now for more than five hundred days he was detained without charge in twenty sixteen during a holiday to cairo to see his family cambodia's supreme court has rejected a request to release form opposition leader kim sulfa ahead of his trial soco was arrested in september on treason charges and has been in pretrial detention ever
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since he denies all the allegations against him when he has more now from bangkok. this is really now the end of the line for him so car when it comes to taking this case through the courts to try to have his pretrial detention nullified this all started in september when he was arrested on treason charges and then in march the municipal court in the capital phnom penh ruled that that initial period of six months could be extended by another six months that was appealed unsuccessfully by kim cause legal team and now the supreme court has upheld the decision by those two lower courts so he can now be held until september and crucially that takes us past the general election in july and of course critics of the government led by prime minister who say that is what this is all about it's about stamping out any significant opposition to the ruling cambodian people's party in that election
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there's also over the past year and a half been a significant crackdown on independent media in cambodia and now we've had what was really seen as the last truly independent outlets in cambodia being sold this is the phnom penh post it is being sold to a an investor in malaysia who also owns a public relations firm that has among others counted among its clients the cambodian prime minister who in sin so clearly that raised a lot of concerns the phnom penh post ran a story about the sale about who the publication was being sold to and the new company owners ordered that that story be taken down now we've had the editor in chief of the phnom penh post on monday being fired and several of the editorial staff at the publication resigning from their position so clearly this is being seen as further deterioration in the media landscape in cambodia officials in
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hawaii of warning more residents to evacuate immediately. after new fisher from kilo way of full cave no opened up on sunday night lava flow has already destroyed twenty six homes and toxic gases forced almost two thousand islanders to seek safety rob reynolds has been to state some hawaii's big island where residents have been trying to salvage their belongings. the road into the eruption zone is cracked and broken fence of steam and toxic gas from the lava flows beneath below out deeper into what was once leylandii estates the enormous power of killer way it is plain to see we passed roads sealed off by meter high lava flows finally we reached a wall of burning rock and could go no further we've gotten just about as close to the lava as we can the smell of toxic sulfur dioxide is very strong in the
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air and it gets stronger when the wind blows from the wrong direction but if you look behind me here you can see that leylandii avenue this is formerly the main street in this community is completely covered with that black lava beyond it the smoke is the sign of another house that's being consumed by the lava people who have been living here have no idea when or if they'll ever be able to come back home more than twenty houses have been destroyed from the air you can see the main crater on kill away is still boiling with smoke and steam toxic gas from the deep magma chambers is the biggest threat to human life i'm most worried about the impact of sulfur dioxide feel in our nostrils a look here president standing over time if there's extended exposure people get inflammation of their lungs and if people have underlying lung conditions like c o emphysema they could get into trouble on sunday morning
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a long line of cars for this some residents were permitted to enter the danger zone briefly to salvage important papers medicines pants and personal treasures but plenty more people are waiting to be allowed back in they want to get as is when they can go back to their residence and that's all what this whole issue about the debt they can make themselves whole like this is not the whole why glossy. tourist posters and glamorous television shows this community is one of the poorest in the entire state volunteers set up an outdoor community center called up who hold or place of safety in the hawaiian language near to distribute donated emergency supplies food and water we all come together we want to make this make stuff happen the government that kind of make it scientists say there's no way to predict when the eruption will and it could be days months or longer leaving the people here to
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wait and hope for the best rob reynolds al-jazeera the whole hawaii. italy's president is proposing that a neutral government be formed until december following another round of failed talks sergey. held final consultations a debris can two months of political deadlock but no deal is reached the two process with the most parliamentary seats the populous five star movement and far right lead have suggested new elections be held on july the eight no political solution is fun to read one has advised against a rerun in order to pass the twenty one nine hundred budget first. starbucks says it's entered into a seven point one five billion dollar deal with nestle so far what it calls a global coffee alliance they grieve it gives the swiss food giant the right to sell starbucks products around the world outside the company's coffee shops some
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five hundred starbucks employees will also be joining nestle's ranks under the deal just yet to be approved by regulators. quick recap now on our top stories covered on al-jazeera sad hariri is set to continuous lebanon's prime minister under the sectarian power sharing system despite his party's poor performance in sunday's polls riri says his future movement appears to have lost a third of its seats unofficial preliminary results show hezbollah and its allies winning more than half the seats in parliament of the lebanese forces also making strong gains but. we wish to have a better result we wished up a better representation with more shia and christian representatives but we have all seen that the future movement was fighting for the last minute to defend our legitimacy being one of the main components of national unity in the country today
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we have a new era a new phase today we have challenges i will stay on top of the future bloc and i will work on all levels the national political and economic levels being supported by the voters and everyone has seen that in all parts of the country and i jerry in armies confirmed it's rescued more than asylums and boko haram captives the hostages were saved from several villages in borno state those rescued are mainly women children and some gang men forced to become fighters for the own group that amir putin's been sworn in for another six year term as russian president he's now been in power for eighteen years including a four year spell as prime minister who's in secured office again after winning more than seventy percent of those in the watch presidential election a seventeen year old girl is fighting for her life after allegedly being gang raped and then set on fire in india man's been arrested in connection to the attack in the instant state of jharkhand she was attacked on the same day as another teenager
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also allegedly raped and burned alive in the same state p.c. the two cases are not connected. britain's foreign secretary has appealed to the u.s. president not to pull out of the iran nuclear deal boris johnson is in washington d.c. for two days of talks as the deadline to extend the landmark agreement approaches this week speaking to us media johnson admits of the deal has its weaknesses inside story is next for. the matter of everest's appear.

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