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you do get a feeling when you listen to benjamin netanyahu that he's quite confident that all of this he can provide to the israeli people he does have the support of president trump and he did say that actually too many times to. head the elections and actually just twenty four hours before devoting day a he did come out social media saying that he when he wants something from president terms he gets it and he said that if president trump they declare the revolutionary guard a terrorist organization simply because. asad has asked him to do it so he's quite confident he can do it thanks very much kimberly washington so kimberly the trumpet ministration was their reaction. well donald trump tweeted in the last couple of hours showing a picture of benjamin netanyahu victory party and the fact that some of those in attendance were waving donald trump flags and signs it shows it just underscores
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what we have been seeing for several weeks now and that is that these two the u.s. president to end the israeli prime minister certainly being very public about their very established relationship that they are both staunch allies working together and say that they have some shared policy goals as pointed out the recent declaration of the i or g c as a foreign terrorist organization by the united states the latest pre-election guest from the united states but of course there has also been the moving of the u.s. embassy from tel aviv to jerusalem and as well that u.s. recognition of israel's sovereignty in its few over the occupied golan heights the u.s. president when he was asked about the relationship about the election poll results in israel in the last couple of hours from the white house said that he was pleased with this because it now advances the shared goal of the united states moving forward with its mideast peace plan take
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a listen to the fact that. i think we'll see some pretty good germs if not everyone there and i never made a promise. but everybody said you can't have peace in the middle east with israel and the palestinians i think we have it and i think we have now a better with bibi happy one. and the u.s. secretary of state saying in the last hour or so on capitol hill that in fact the administration is preparing to release its midis peace plan something that we've been hearing for quite a long time now echoed by the national security advisor john bolton but there's a lot of skepticism in washington around the world about the goal of the u.s. . brokered mideast peace plan given the fact that the united states is clearly taken aside israel's and is not in any way having any public conversations with the palestinians in fact there are questions also about u.s. priorities if they're really trying to work on that peace plan senior producer here
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at al-jazeera recently attending a white house background briefing asked very directly about this. the suggestion from the white house official was in fact that the priority is not of mideast peace plan but instead confronting iran saying that when they were in poland recently they spoke with arab leaders and it was arab leaders that identified that as the priority kimberly thanks very much. still to come for you here on al-jazeera the sudanese president is under pressure as protesters call for him to step down those calls growing louder. we got a fair bit of wet weather pushing across central parts of china at the moment you see this long a lot of cloud of rain comes right out of china right up towards central areas of
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china and it's sinking its way further south to say some heavy downpours for thursday could see possibly some localized flooding that will shanghai for thursday will continue to drift southward cities with as we go through friday hong kong thirty celsius down to around twenty six increase in the humid weather pushing its way through that heavy white will just continue to push its way down across the foss out of the country prosecutor whether it does come back a behind some decent spells of sunshine is still plenty of sunshine of course across much of in there you can see the little crofter's showers there around bangladesh known as the cowboy shockley's there pushing over towards the fall northeast of india as well down into the southern sections of the the by a bingo we may just see want to showers creep in the way towards eastern and southern parts so shrike about essentially it does look lost each ride a similar picture as you go on into friday further north in his weather we're still
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getting up into the forty's the early heat continues across central parts of india but the recent clouds and rain to the north. and face can tell a story without uttering a single one. a simple. time. inform us. convention manatee of last. witness through the lens of the human eye. is what inspires us. witness documentaries on al-jazeera.
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welcome back you're watching al-jazeera live from the heart these are the headlines britain's prime minister has now arrived in brussels for an emergency breaks it meeting with e.u. leaders to plead her case for an extension the u.k. is due to leave the e.u. on friday but mrs may wants to move that to june thirtieth. benjamin netanyahu looks set for a fifth term as israel's prime minister despite the party of his main rival winning as many seats he's expected to get the support of smaller right wing parties to form a coalition government. the u.n. security council is meeting to discuss the deepening crisis in then as whaler with the u.s. vice president mike pence demanding the group recognize the opposition leader john quiet though as the just him at president venezuela has been hit by another huge power with reports of twenty out of twenty three states affected john wants people to come out and protest against the ongoing public services failures the president
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nicolas maduro is blaming u.s. sabotage for the power cuts mike hanna joins us live from the u.n. so might the chances of the u.n. security council doing something meaningful here must look pretty unlikely. very unlikely indeed as on so many other issues the security council deeply divided on the issue of venezuela president trump to the extreme measure of sending his vice president here to the united nations to make the u.s. case they should be a change of leadership within venezuela that the united nations should officially recognized as the leader of that country and that the embassador to the united nations should be expelled the time has come for the united nations to recognize interim president one quad over as the legitimate president of venezuela and seek his representative in this body this body should revoke the credentials of venezuela's representative to the united nations recognize interim president one go
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and see the representative of the free venezuelan government in this body without delay with all due respect mr ambassador you shouldn't be here you should return to venezuela and tell nicolas maduro that his time is up it's time for him to go well the russians in particular are absolutely opposed to any form of regime change in venezuela the russian ambassador specimen telling the council that the real threat to ben as well it came from outside forces such as the united states so once again an issue on which the security council deeply divided very difficult to see how the united states is going to push through any formal u.n. action recognizing as the leader of and as well as and for the people of venezuela they're in a desperate situation u.s.
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sanctions still very much in play so this situation carries on. indeed yes so the people have been as well though we heard the humanitarian scenario happening there the undersecretary for humanitarian affairs mark alcott addressed the security council saying that some three point five million people have fled in as well in recent months some seven million people are in need of immediate humanitarian in cisterns so while this goes on within ben as well itself here at the united nations security council argument continues as to who should lead that country mike thanks very much mike hanna reporting live from the u.n. . the president of sudan is under increasing pressure as western nations at their voices to calls for political change on tuesday protesters held a fourth straight day of a sit in outside the army headquarters that continued into the night israel a moment. tens
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of thousands of people calling for change they gained gathered outside army headquarters in sudan's capital khartoum for a fourth day and stayed into the night. we need clean water and no more unfairness we've had enough going to work we are starving under this president we have been displaced because of him. just a day earlier security force personnel opened fire on demonstrators staging a sit in but later some soldiers intervened and others expressed their support for the demonstrators. this is a message to our colleagues in the armed forces the people here are brothers and have a right to speak their minds a spokesman for the military says the armed forces and security forces remain united the model of the boy i mean what about the police national security and
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intelligence forces are supported by the army we needed to consider certain things before moving the. yes to protesters outside the area the very well prepared plan has helped us to control the situation in a peaceful way. the protest is a calling on the army to withdraw their support for the government and opposition leaders say they are seeking talks with the army to plan a transitional administration and they now have the support of the u.s. u.k. and norway the three countries said in the statement sudanese authorities must now respond and deliver a credible plan for this political transition refusing to step down president al bashir recently chaired a meeting of the country's supreme commission for national dialogue he's long been accused of human rights abuses and corruption. anti-government protests started last december fueled by food shortages and rising prices human rights watch
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says since then more than fifty people have been killed in violence four of the out of the party in february the government brought in a state of emergency but it's fails to contain these protests the biggest challenge yet to the shares thirty year rule. as sudan appears to be heading to a political breaking point protesters say they'll continue to take to the streets until their demands are met. for him mohammed al jazeera. now algeria's interim leader says free and fair elections will be held within three months. says he has no political ambitions of his own and will set up an independent committee to oversee the poll however protesters want a more immediate overhaul of the political establishment the government says he licenses for ten years political parties syria's army chief also says the military will support the transitional period but that period requires the people's patience . some countries are trying to push people to the forefront and impose them as
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representatives of the people with the hope of leading the transitional period and implementing their plans to hit the stability of algeria and create a rift among algerians through slogans that are impossible to be implemented so pushed the country towards a constitutional vacuum and towards the destruction of our institutions it is not logical at all to have a transitional period without institutions to organize and supervise that process without these institutions horrible consequences will occur and the result will be the collapse of all achievements made in this country since independence the un security council will hold another emergency meeting on the crisis in libya as the fighting there continues dozens of people have been killed in recent days now that includes at least thirty fighters loyal to the warlord holy for half top of his forces are trying to take the capital city tripoli is forced the u.n. envoy to libya to perspire a national reconciliation conference which was supposed to happen next week. tough
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new laws banning semiautomatic guns will be in place in new zealand by the end of the week the parliament there acts it's just weeks after fifty people were shot dead during an attack on two mosques in christ church during friday prayers all but one of new zealand's one hundred twenty m.p.'s voted for the gun reform bill which also outlaws parts the can be used to modify banned firearms. and you turn by a. property listings in the occupied west bank has been condemned the home sharing company has reversed its policy to remove israeli listings after settling legal action jewish lawyers sued when air b.n. b. said the home's quotes were at the core of the dispute between israelis and palestinians the company managers now say old profits from rentals that will be donated to charity human rights watch says donating profits does nothing to remedy the human suffering caused by unlawful settlements. scientists have unveiled the highly anticipated first picture of a black hole a gravitational monster in
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a galaxy more than fifty three million light years away but polls have been impossible to see because they are so far away the debate now begins on whether the image does support or shatters the theory of general relativity in science and technology editor mariana haunt. people have long tried to imagine what a black hole knocks like. we know there are out there monsters of space that scientists believe exert enormous gravitational force on stars everything else around them. but if we one of these images is a guess there's so far away no one had ever seen one at forty four million kilometers across the said to terrace ice the super massive black hole at the same to revelle milky way galaxy as at least thirty times the size of l. sun you'd think that would be easy to spot but at twenty six thousand light years
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away and kilometers that's two point three and seventeen zeros scientists say it's like taking a photograph of an epochal on the moon to see a black hole that size would need a telescope as wide as the guinness sound impossible well two years ago experience from the event horizon telescope project did the next best thing creating a global network of observatories to form a virtual telescope the size of our planet they zeroed in on two black holes are said to tear his ice down and the months to black hole that anchors the giant galaxy sivan they picked up on the high energy radiation emitted from the jets and swirling disks of white hot gas and mesha around a black holes event horizon the boundary from which nothing escapes and a few days the observer trees had come. did so much data it couldn't be uploaded and had to be flown to the united states to be processed what they head waves on
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the electromagnetic spectrum they started off as images like this and after about two years of piecing it all together and rendering scientists can now reveal this i never believed that this black hole was as big of people said until we saw that. and made so significant that astronomers held a similar tiniest global news conference since it's an image of the black hole at the heart of the giant in may she seven galaxy more than fifty three million light years away in the virgo constellation it's still too early to conclude whether this affirms or challenges what we know about the laws of physics and space but einstein's theory of general relativity seems to be holding up so far the disease the first ever image and this gives us great confidence that relativity is the one
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we understand in the strong field regime where coverage is very very strong actually follows exactly what i said predicted. the debate on the significance of this first image of a black hole has only just begun but for many already seeing is believing maidana hond al-jazeera. impression is masterpieces are on show right now in morocco the colors of impressionism exhibition as paintings by monet and renoir they can be seen at the museum of modern and contemporary art in the capital robot for the next four months. welcome if you're just joining us you're watching al-jazeera live from doha my name's peter dhabi these are your top stories britain's prime minister to resign may is now in brussels for the emergency meeting with e.u. leaders to plead her case for a short extension the u.k. is jus to leave the e.u.
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on friday mrs may wants to move that to june thirtieth. many people be frustrated that the summit is taking place told because the u.k. should let the news find out and i greatly regret the fact the parliament has not been able to pass a deal that would enable us to be in a smooth way that i and the government continue to find a way for which we can talking with your positions to be constructive tools they will continue to more in the purpose of this summit these twenty three an extension which gives us more time to agree a deal to enable us to be the. way benjamin netanyahu looks set for a fifth term as israel's prime minister despite the party of his main rival winning as many seats but mr netanyahu is expected to get the support of smaller right wing parties to form a coalition government u.s. president donald trump has reacted to the israeli election results. the fact that we've won i think we'll see some pretty good actions germs or peace that everyone
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said and i never made a promise. but everybody said you can't have peace in the middle east with israel and the palestinians i think we have it and i think we have now a better chance with bibi having won the u.n. security council is meeting in new york so discuss the deepening crisis in venezuela with the american vice president mike pence demanding the group recognize the opposition leader. as the legitimate president venezuela has been hit by another huge power outage with reports of twenty out of twenty three states affected wants people to come out and protest against the ongoing public services failures sudan's president is under increasing pressure as western nations add their voices to calls for political change protesters continue to sit in outside the compound housing the army headquarters overnight the u.s. britain and norway have issued a joint statement urging the authorities to deliver a credible plan for
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