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certainly very much a shift to the right when it comes to the bigger picture of politics stuff you mention briefly the corruption charges we can't forget about that how how will that impact that fifth term. well in july he's going to have to answer to the attorney general that is his right of return let's say before the attorney general decides on any charges against him he can mentation his position as prime minister there's no legal precedent that means he needs to stand down walls this case goes on but some people have been speaking to people who've advised the government before political analysts have been watching what goes on here politically question whether he will be able to sustain the pressure and whether he may still be prime minister in the next ten months because in february of twenty twenty a final say will be given whether the attorney general will charge him or not so i think it's all up in the air we do know that he's facing the heat this is why we saw netanyahu really campaigning to the last minutes yesterday on social media
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going to the beach getting people to vote of course he is very much a savvy political operator but just because he seems to be set to be the next prime minister against army doesn't mean that he's off the hook when it comes to these charges thanks so much stephanie deca there in west jerusalem continue this though with brahimi she's live for us in that. as i'm sure you know this is one of the few elections where the palestinian issue is almost not featuring a whole in the rhetoric of the major parties how the palestinians view this one. so we've heard mainly from palestinian officials who said that the palestinian issue has not been on the agenda and not only that they said that bell is really politicians have been fighting over who is going to give less rights to the palestinian rather than going forward with the peace process we've heard from the p.l.o. secretary general saw about a father who said that the israelis have said clearly that they voted yes for
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occupation and nor for peace they do not expect any progress when it comes to the palestinian issue on the contrary in the election campaign of the israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu he said that he was he was going to be an ex in west bank settlements and he is it not in favor of evacuating any settler from the west bank settlements he's definitely more poised to be announcing or to be leading the next government now which is raising many fears among palestinian officials i've spoken to had on our side are we the p.l.o. executive committee member and this is what you have to say i think the whole goals of the game are changing because now this clearly superimposing the date of all of historical palestine. and therefore they have totally cancelled and the agreements they have not only fight the two state solution of the have totally gaited requirements of peace they have totally violated international law and so on
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so now we need a whole new strategy to deal with this. and palestinians in the street feel that the situation might be going much worse before they result of these elections came out we spoke to people who said it doesn't really matter who's leading the new government because their policies the towards the palestinians do not seem to be in their favor or in their favor of the peace process and now their prime minister benjamin netanyahu is likely to be forming the new government has the support of the u.s. president donald trump who under his tenure benjamin netanyahu has approved that on twenty thousand new settlement units in the occupied west bank including east jerusalem or overstuffed thanks so much. sudan's president is under increasing pressure as western nations out their voices to calls for political change protestors continue to sit in outside the compound housing the army headquarters overnight at least twenty people have been killed since saturday
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police say they will not confront peaceful demonstrators the u.s. britain and norway have issued a joint statement urging authorities to deliver a credible plan for political transition a judge called is a filmmaker a member of. a nonviolent resistance movement who are helping to organize the protests in sudan he says the international community needs to help and give its support to protesters. i think the national community has been really a week we slow and up to now ok like it's just my out and we're really expecting from then to have a strong statement i mean this is somebody who committed the genocide in darfur everybody knows the military dictatorship that i'm over here and the mind of people he killed so to actually just try to have a negotiation or a settlement is not enough there has to be a strong statement where change happened and dast to be away for him to leap out
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a lot of people say that the main reason they're scared because they're scared of going to the i.c.c. or whatever so i think that national community needs to step in and give them away at a way to give power to the people without being too scared and i think right now this need the u.n. security council to have another emergency meeting on the continuing fighting in libya fighters loyal to warlords are among dozens of people killed in the past few days on the outskirts of the capital tripoli the un's envoy to libya has postponed a national reconciliation conference planned for next week and the u.n. is trying to get refugees out of detention centers near tripoli the people who have come to libya in the hope of crossing the mediterranean sea and reaching europe ahead of the un's refugee agency tells al-jazeera the fighting is making it difficult to move people to safety. as more from tripoli.
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the situation is still a very tense in the southern outskirts of the libyan capital tripoli following get yesterday's clashes between forces loyal to the warlord khalifa haftar and others loyal to the end of baghdad police based government of national accord have to us forces manager to open and you'll front in the southern eastern outskirts of tripoli namely in a neighborhood old call that aims are and eyewitnesses that say that hundreds of families would leaving the area because of the clashes and meanwhile the government of national accord accuses have to us forces of targeting civilian areas with heavy with heavy weapons or random shelling or have random shootings have been landing in that civilian areas and also have a force has been targeting get the government to force us locations in the outskirts of the libyan capital meanwhile the government of national poll says that
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its air force has conducted civil air strikes targeting have to forces locations around the city of again around one hundred kilometers to the to the south from the libyan capital tripoli government sources say that they have be captured sixteen. fighters and also military vehicles the situation remains very tense and it seems that despite the fact that civil international institutions have been calling for called including the united nations and the european union but it seems that neither one of the evil factions on the ground is listening to the international calls but generally speaking this situation is collision it seems to be dealing with the peace talks need there general national conference which was due to be held on the fifteenth of this month in the city of adama's. also the common al jazeera warnings from the u.n.
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about what's happening in syria's last travel held province. hello there we've got some quiet weather now coming into japan we've had a rather lively spell of weather with some clouds some rain some wind and indeed some snow could see if this weather system here which is now driving its way out into the open waters behind that we've got some northerly winds coming through there because this is the same in south korea recently where we had a decent dumping of snow come through brought the skies there is a go through the next couple days so gets up to sixteen celsius as a sixteen that for his or area of low pressure pulling away to see how the northerly winds come in behind the northern parts of honshu might just catch the odd wintry flurry as we go through thursday come friday it should be fine and dry
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bits and pieces of cloud just sliding through the sea of japan but essentially things quiet down thirteen in tokyo sixteen seventeen across the korean peninsula but it gets up to twenty two degrees based places the clout there into northern parts of china think a cloud or rather more active cloud is into central parts of china so some heavy downpours over towards shanghai for thursday that will sink its way further south with southern parts seeing some rather lively showers over the next dial to hong kong she'd be largely dry with a top temperature here of twenty six degrees. he came from a wealthy background in paris and became an artist against his family's wishes he went on to bring a fresh perspective to oriental is painting falling in love with somehow and culture making on jr his home and converted to islam. and just your
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world tells the story of gnostic dean to me and his unique artistic work. the french oriental list and i'll just. come back here watching al-jazeera time to recap our headlines now both main parties in israel have the same number of seats with vote counting almost over in the election of prime minister binyamin netanyahu looks set for a fifth term with the support of a coalition of smaller right wing parties pressure is growing on sudan's president with the u.s. britain and norway urging authorities to deliver a plan for
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a political transition to stay people join the fourth lies of protests outside the compound housing the military headquarters. the u.n. security council will hold another emergency meeting on the situation in libya as fighting there continues thousands of people have been killed in recent days fighters loyal to waltz early for hafter trying to take the capital tripoli. it's crunch time for the u.k. with prime minister to resign may headings of brussels later to find out whether she. you can get another break that extension she met the french president and german chancellor on tuesday she requested a delay to leaving the block with no sign of a compromise may is warning the choice for the u.k. may be either to accept crashing out of the e.u. with no deal on friday or revoking article fifty and accepting no brags it at all
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will speak to david chaytor in brussels in just a moment but first let's go over to jonah hill he's live for us in london so journal. we've been here before she's in parliament behind you right now question time what's going on inside how much of a hammering is she getting today. while this is all was going to be at the moment a hostile house of commons towards the reason why the promise of perhaps worse now than the usual i've just been listening to promises questions. position of course increasingly difficult to defend with two days away from the latest breaks in at deadline her own deal with the e.u. has been comprehensively defeated there is no sign of a new deal jeremy colbert of course could easily be asking her whether she and her government are indeed sincere in their efforts to reach a compromise agreement by talking to labor which has been going on for the last couple of weeks without result we know that the labor party have come out of those
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talks saying there is simply no sign of the prime minister and her willingness to shift on her famous red lines notably to take in the idea of a customs union instead jeremy corbyn has been questioning her about local domestic issues of course hugely important largely obscured by the breaks it debate here council cuts homelessness rises child poverty and so on but failing it seems to land any sort of a killer blow on this prime minister i think the key thing about have the house comes at the moment is that it's hostile towards treason made on both sides not just the opposition benches but her own employees increasingly hugely hostile towards her in a vote last night set up by the government to explain to put forward the process for this extension procedure with the e.u. it passed by a majority but only with the help of fewer than half of her own m.p.'s they're furious at her for talking to neighbors there are threats of resignations from her cabinet if she brings back a long extension there are threats of resignations if she forces this country to
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take part in e.u. parliamentary elections in may both of those things seem increasingly likely mrs made more. more now that you've heard this time and time again but more and more now looking like she's on the last political legs all right let's thank journey there in london let's take this to brussels where david chaser is standing by how much of a mood are people there to entertain another bragg's extension. sammy treason is coming here hoping to push it back to june the thirtieth but that's not going to be accepted here i think is too short a time for her to get any sort of consensus within the house of commons they're looking at two other dates the first one is december thirty first at the end of this year the other one is in march twenty twenty now if it's going to be extended by that length of time of course they're going to have conditions those conditions
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are being talked about here there are some reports that the the bad cop in this situation present from the french president is demanding that the u.k. lose its e.u. commissioner one of the twenty eight commissioners and therefore the united kingdom would lose its place at the top table but many other countries here in the say that would be an unwelcome precedent there's also an idea that if you do go into a really long extensions say just of the some of the thirty first of course the united kingdom will have to be part of the european elections after nearly three years voting to get out they would have to put candidates up to sit at the european council them parliament as well now of course people want a good behavior clause from the british if they do that they don't want to see any of the shenanigans that we've seen in the house of commons they want a promise that they will cooperate with the european union and will not be the bad
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boy in the class now that is a lot to hope for i suggest but at the. moment here in brussels there's patients wearing thin that they've had to use yet another mergence the summit it's costing a lot of time a lot of money and present a man your macro is actually saying of course that the e.u. is being held hostage by briggs it and it's time that was stopped. in brussels the u.n. says there's been an alarming rise in civilian casualties in syria's last remaining rebel held province the bombardment of it live intensified hours after russia's president hinted it would allow the move who's in is a main backer of syria and what's it government calls the limit.
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