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ship here that they will do whatever it takes if they need to escalate it interesting what bernard was saying there you know it certainly is different this time because of also the response that have maskaev usually in these flare of so we've seen them before you'll have other groups within gaza firing rockets sporadically but really it was a real increase in rocket and mortar attacks and also have mass claiming it so it does show you the frustration on both sides i think we're going to have to wait and see how it unfolds certainly the indication is that a deal has been reached but as one anonymous israeli official said it really does depend on what happens on the ground gaza is being squeezed and the message that's been coming out of the military and the intelligence services here to the political leadership as bernard was saying is that the situation is and sustainable some kind of life needs to be breathed in to gulzar for things like this not to flare up at the moment as we know at the moment the only economic goods crossing has been closed so that's a watch as well how things are going to unfold i think at the moment certainly that
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cease fire holding will have to wait and see if anything different comes out of that security cabinet meeting in a couple of hours from now stephanie deca live for us in western russia now two more demonstrators have been killed in protests in iraq against high unemployment and i lack of basic services the deaths in may send province on the border with iran brings the number of people killed to three health workers say the pair died from gunshot wounds the demonstrations have spread to karbala and the capital bank dab people in several cities have been protesting over the past week the government has deployed more security forces after people stormed the airport in now jeff and attacked government offices around basra. haiti's prime minister has resigned after a violent protest there jack form tunnels government has been under president under pressure since unveiling a plan to remove fuel subsidies gabriel is on the reports from port au prince.
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he arrived to parliament is a prime minister facing his political fate and calls to resign jacques de la phone tones unpopular fuel price hike which he abruptly suspended after riots a week ago that his government in deep crisis the chamber of deputies had planned to force the prime minister out with a no confidence vote on saturday but abruptly resigned instead of. before even coming here i sent my letter of resignation to the president. the resignation in a week of political tension in haiti most people from the middle class to the poor say the prime minister who had only been in office seventeen months needed to go and the calls for him to do so grew louder by the day that the gas price hike and reversal were just seen as another sign of an ineffective government is eventual downfall came on a day of tension in the capital. the streets there were protests not nearly as
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large as the ones last week that turned violent but still anger at the government and coals for more resignations it did layo you know you have. this is also a message to the lawmakers a warning to everyone where telling them to be very careful our problem is not only with the ex prime minister but to everyone in this corrupt system including the president. was going on in parliament that day of confusion members of the chamber of deputies yelling at each other as they debated the prime minister's future before they knew he was going to step down but after combe was restored in the prime minister resigned they focused on what it all meant. now we need a new government one that inspires confidence with all sectors we need someone who understands the political dynamic that works across the board we need big changes that can have systemic. he currently now has no functioning government right now
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now that law has stepped down all of his ministers go with him so what happens next it will be the president as well as the two heads of the parliament that will decide who the next prime minister will be. left parliament quickly after stepping down without taking questions the country now hoping the political chaos of the last week also goes with him. which is it a port au prince or the spanish coast guard has rescued three hundred forty refugees and migrants from the strait of gibraltar one hundred children were among those found on twelve around one thousand nine hundred thousand people have arrived in spain from north africa since the start of this year. a u.s. president donald trump will fly to finland on sunday before a summit with russian leader vladimir putin trump insists he'll meet putin alone and that's worrying diplomats more from our diplomatic editor james bass. helsinki
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a city that joining the cold war was used as one of the few places where western allies and the soviet union could talk some believe relations are almost at a cold war level again yet one leader keeps talking up the positive and i said putin may be the easiest of the more you never know the biggest blow to relations was russia's seizure of crimea from ukraine the first time a part of one country had been stolen by another in europe since world war two at the time it was condemned by the us nato and the e.u. . however in recent days to news conferences in belgium and the u.k. president trump was asked if russia should give back crimea and each time he dodged the question what will happen with crimea from this point on that i can't tell you well we'll have to see what happens far from here the syrian war seems to be
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entering its final phases the assad regime would support from its allies iran and russia has the upper hand the u.s. and israel want to reduce iranian presence in the country and its influence in the region could there be a grand bargain in the works only days ago israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu was in moscow putin could perhaps persuade a sad to ask iran to leave his country trump could lift objections to russia's control of crimea far fetched perhaps but just listen to the way the ukrainian ambassador to the u.n. is clinging to previous statements by members of the u.s. administration on crimea i think. that will come from several times by boat by of many many other u.s. official thrum. and mr bolton will be the be the spokesman for the white house and and many other.
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