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on the me investigating the use and abuse of power across the whole now jazeera ah, me, west africa leaders prepare for crisis talks with the man behind molly's military co ah, you're watching al jazeera alive from the how with me for the actual, also ahead. israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu comes up with a counter offer as his opponents raised to for me coalition to end his 12 year grip one power. 2 people are killed in more than 20 injured shooting in miami,
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the natives surge of gun violence. the u. s. president has called an academic the president of democratic republic of congo cases to ation remain hearing this after you will conduct your option and advises people not to return to the ctf. ah, thank you for joining us. west africa leaders are gathering this hour in ghana as capital in response to a political crisis. in molly, the colonel behind a qu last week has been named entering president. i see me going to have space to hold elections next year and is you to attend the meeting in a car? there is the political uncertainty and molly could worse than its security situation. in the south of the country, 5 people have been killed and shooting a gun. men attack police checkpoint along the road between molly and ivory coast. a policeman and 4 civilians were killed. that's bringing nicholas hoc in bama cole
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for a snake. let's start with the crisis. talk scene a cry. molly strong man is supposed to be meeting west african leaders there. what exactly will he be getting and hoping to get out of this meeting? well, most of awfully. i think he wants to get the trust of the west african heads of state that he's actually going to follow through on the promises that he had made when he took over power in august. and the reason why there is a lack of trot trust is because he had promised back in august that he would ensure that its civilian would lead the transition this period of transition. and last week he fired the president of transition and the prime minister over government position and government was supposed to be announced. and the prime minister had decided to remove, to close officers of the military into the post minister of defense and minister of security. and to give it to someone else, another military official. and that didn't go down well with us see me going to we said that they acted in a way that was disparaging he he,
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he told good luck jonathan. the chief mediator. that was here in town, that he feared that they were foreign actors involved in the decision making of molly. so there's a level of distrust that he had towards his own government. now there's a level of distrust between the west african nations and have to say towards a see me going to and that's something that needs to be resolved in this discussion . not in awkward otherwise. they'll be sanctions of course, right. of course, the political stability of money is crucial for the rest of the region, given the security and you know that the security situation, especially more than money and that has, it seems become worse with these continuing crises in the country. that's right. i mean, this is the situation in the capital bama co has repercussions across not just money, but across the region because key to the security of the region is the security
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situation in malia. this latest attack that you've mentioned here in the south of, of molly, just 200 kilometers where we stand an attack on a police police station where 5 people have died. one of them being a police officer. well that's, that's again, a threat to the region because it happened along the road in the borders that lead to ivory coast. this land lock country needs its, its regional borders in order to trade. and so we've seen a stepping up of attack even in the central store. it's part of molly spilling over 2 neighboring burkina faso. and so what they want to see the west african heads of state who have sent in troops on the ground here. and molly is assurances from a see me go. he said that he will regain control of the security situation. there
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are a number of west african soldiers on the ground, ensuring the safety and doing the job that the molly and army should be doing. you have chaldean soldiers, short soldiers from burkina, faso, ivy co, senegal in guinea, who are here ensuring something that the money and security forces should be doing . so that's going to be a key issue that's going to be discussed during this meeting. can bama co thank you . now the world news is a scramble of political deal making underway, and israel after 4 inconclusive elections in 2 years. the deadline is coming up on wednesday just for me coalition. government, rightly politician of tiny bennett is in talks with a century 40 leader. if he succeeds, he could replace prime minister any minute now who is also making last minute more to hold on to power. as victory faucet in west jerusalem, forest, harry, all kinds of phase happening right now. head of this deadline on wednesday, just bring us up to speed with the latest. well yeah, the things that are really getting down to the wire now for benjamin netanyahu,
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we've just heard from natalie bennett, the leader of the amino party, a right wing party, which has been in government in the past with benjamin netanyahu. the could, but is now, has been talking with the, the circle change block for some weeks. he's going to make his speech. natalie bennett at 8 p. m. local times or less than 3 hours away and the indications are that he's going to announce joining up with the party of the i p p t. as the opposition leader, it is currently within his hands, the formation of a potential coalition government. he was given that task by the president several weeks ago. his mandate runs out on wednesday. so the time is pressing on his period to try to make coalition. and he's been in talks with bennett trying to get there's a broad coalition of right, middle center and left wing is really political parties to oust netanyahu. now,
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even if they do that, they will still be short of the magic number, $61.00 seats. and these are the parliament, the connected, so they would require some support from outside this coalition, almost certainly coming from one of the palestinian israeli parties. bennett says that his main objective is to try to secure a government, tried to prevent a 5th round of elections. and it's all signs appointing to the fact that there will be at least a very serious attempt to form this government. meaning that the benjamin netanyahu period and office could well be coming to an end. and any is trying really hard isn't t harry to stay in power, just remind us of, of why sure. what i mean, what he's been doing is offering all sorts of creative, some would say, pretty desperate ideas. the latest of which was to say that bennett could be prime minister in a shared rotation with netanyahu, and also offering the same thing to
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a 3rd writing politician. get on saw who launched his own party before the last election with a specific mandate of ousting benjamin netanyahu. so he was offering up a sort of a $33.00 way deal of prime ministerial rotation. now, anyone who's watched benjamin operating in recent times, especially given the way he treated his former ally and the coalition government benny guns would look very warily at a deal any kind of a deal offered by nathan, yahoo, especially in the sorts of circumstances because he is absolutely desperate to stay in office and one of the key reasons is that he is facing 3 corruption cases. he's on trial as we speak in those corruption cases. it's much easier for him to try to fight those off from the prime minister's office and it would be from outside of that job and he holds onto the prospect potentially, if things go his way in the future of getting a big enough majority in the parliament to try to legislate immunity for himself. these other various roots out of the various very serious legal trouble that he's
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in. and so to lose the prime minister ship is a huge danger to him. but politically and in the legally hurry. thank you very much for that. harry foster live in west. you're a slim to the us. now. it has been a shooting in the state of florida. at least 2 people have been killed in 20 injured in the city of miami. police say 3 attackers, shot indiscriminately into a large crowd on how to concert before fleeing the scene. and he gallagher is in miami, and he was the latest on this what. what do we know happened while a few more details emerging as the investigators begin to comb this scene? we know this happened that a venue that was rented out for some local miami rap artists and at this the shooting out just after midnight when a white s. u. v pulled up outside the venue, which was extremely crowded. remember, this is memorial day weekend here in the u. s. and began indiscriminately firing
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into the crowd using assault rifles and pistols. 2 people died at the scene 20 to 25. people were seriously injured. some of those drove themselves to hospital. others are in a critical condition, some eye witness report saying the people that got out the color wearing ski masks and hoodies. but this isn't the 1st shooting this weekend here in miami to a city that typically gets very busy during the memorial day weekend. there was another one on saturday night and of course is just the latest in a series of shootings that are really played this country from coast to coast. remember in california just 3 days ago, 9 people shot and killed a railway because yard, and there were a child's shot and hurt in time square. this is really, unfortunately, this nation returning back to its normal level of gun violence. because during the pandemic that dropped sharply as people were stuck inside right there, the president, president biden has called this an epidemic. what is being done to,
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to address it into something? well, barton has introduced legislation that would need to be passed by congress, of course, which is split $5050.00 between democrats and republicans, one of the law if he wants to pass it to prevent people from printing 3 d weapons. that is a serious problem in this country because those guns are not registered, but the chances of the president getting any of this legislation through a pretty remote remember just a couple of days ago in texas. lawmakers passed a new law say you don't even need a license to carry a weapon around in that state. so that's the kind of pushback you getting from. more of the read states where they see the 2nd amendment right to carry arms is enshrined in the constitution in any challenges to it normally fail. nonetheless, as this country emerges from the curb at 1900 pandemic, we are seeing mass shootings across the country from state to state in places like ohio new york lay. and of course, here in miami, but president biden,
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and his previous as the president obama tried to tackle this head on, but every time they do so that has fail. so this pandemic, this epidemic have gotten violence in this country, certainly seems set to continue with lawmakers, not really doing much about it. and he gallagher in miami. thank you. andy. fill a head on al jazeera australia and new zealand prime minister and meet in an effort to resolve differences on immigration and china. fast making this way, child one of the world's most polluted cities, is trying to clean up its fact with the help of electric vehicles. ah, ah hello, are monte rains have really ramped up the cross sumatra, and really the proof is in the numbers. so per day, $532.00 millimeters of rain so far this month. and we'll add even more to that when
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you consider typically about 315. so there's a heavy rain continuing on monday through the malay peninsula as well. but we're getting into some breaks across into china. so bangkok, pretty much a week of sunshine ahead for you off to the philippines and yeah, we've got tropical depression. dante move in northwest up the philippine see it is really turning up the sea and it is spreading rain across the philippines on monday and really the days to come off to china and along the pearl river valley are plum rains are falling, crashing into taiwan, which is concerning because taiwan dealing with drought conditions the ground just won't be able to absorb all of this rain. and remnants of what was the chronic storm. yes. has really been felt into calcutta, 401 millimeters of rain over the past 5 days. you consider the average for the month is a $133.00 for coal cutter. and that heavy rain continues west bank on monday into bangladesh and de paul,
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and elsewhere in india we will see some heavy showers along the western gods for you. on monday, the a weekly critique of the stories hitting the headlines. the news media have been left to sort through mixed messaging on a quite complex story from mainstream street journalism. the listening post covers the way the news just cover on a just i was just there with me with
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a course african you're watching out here live from the high reminder of our top stories. west african leaders are gathering in ghana capital in response to political crisis. in money, the colonel who ousted civilian leaders last week has become the new entrance president. and he's been invited to the meeting in a scramble of political d, a making underway and israel right when college bennett is in the center leader to formulation government. if he succeeds because replaced by ministry, if any minute, now try and hold on to and at least 2 people have been killed in 20, entered in the shooting in the us state of florida. police in miami, say 3 people, shot indiscriminately into a crowd outside a constant. now, the president of democratic republic of congo says the situation in the east is serious, but under control, that's why africa most active volcano is threatening to erupt. once again. it's
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been a week since you're gone, go centers of live streaming down a hillside, destroying homes in our protein. many, nearly 400000 people in the nearby city of goma have fled to, to have fled and present. katie is advising them not to return malcolm, where is in saki where. busy many have taken refuge. indeed, the tremors have continued, so we were sleeping in the city again my last night. once again, we were woken up by some of the biggest trim as we felt yet the building that we were staying and was shaking windows rattling. they hadn't repeatedly over the course of several hours, not to call cause in quite some alarm and the vulcan ologist scientists. say that they are not sure if this means that is going to be another option or not. that's why the evacuation order is stayed in place. and that's why thousands of people have fled, including many here to the town. a soc is about 20 kilometers from goma along the lake shore, away from the volcano. these churches become home to hundreds of people who slept
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inside for the last night. a lot of them the cooking outside here now, but in much food to cook, they say they've been desperately short of food and other supplies since they arrived here. some of them had their homes destroyed, others had to make difficult decisions on leaving because if they do abandoned their homes, what's been happening? the people who speak to say that they get looted. so some job to stay behind. others have fled following evacuation order to try and find safety that we spoke to some of the people in goma to be affected by this. let's take a look at story. people who lost everything salvage what they can from the pile of smouldering hot rocks. a few days ago, this was a river of lava. it came, gushing out his mountain. you are gone. guys. africa's most active volcano, into the city of goma, in the democratic republic of congo notices. samuel kimberly's neighbourhood is gone. his house caught fire before it was engulfed. all that's left to the charred
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remains of a tree. he once planted to mark his land level cargo. my see the volcanoes lighting up? it was a panic, almost everywhere. so i took my family, put them on my motorbike, and sent them into town. i stayed behind to keep an eye on the situation. people we spoke to who evacuated early, say their houses were looted. that's why some stayed to protect homes and livelihoods until the last minute. not everyone got away in time. no hinder been any. nicholas has been missing since the eruption. he used to tre groceries on the street from a stall just like this one. is a young man in his early twenties, his family put up, the post is around the neighborhood, lifted home just down here. and there fear is that he was engulfed by the river of lava when it came crashing through the city. and now it's turned into a pile of sharp heavy rocks. it seems the chances of finding him now,
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a slim says the initial abruptly and new earth tremors started. and they just haven't stopped. attleboro hendo and his team of vulcan ologist have been monitoring them. he's barely slept for the last week. tremors came before the pastor options. they're trying to work out why this time. they started after villa me when i call my son too late at night we started feeling the strong ones on the day of the robson. there was no sign of trimmers, nobody filters. it was that night in the following day when people started feeling those earthquakes. nobody knows if that means another option is coming. so parts of the city have been declared a red zone. more than 400000 people have fled to other towns. many of them are sleeping rough. couple we left as the authorities told us too. when we arrived, the 1st problem was no food and no water. so we decided to come back. then we found
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that everything had been stolen from our house. so we agreed to stay in this reads, and whatever will happen, we prefer to die here instead of going somewhere else. the province has been under the control of a military governor for the past 3 weeks because of ongoing conflict with armed groups in the countryside. the army has said help is on its way to the displace people swathes of the countryside. and parts of the city have been devastated. nobody knows if it's over yet or not. malcolm web al jazeera goma in the democratic republic of congo. australia's prime minister scott morrison is in new zealand. on his 1st overseas trips in the current of ice panoramic began his meeting new zealand prime minister, adjusting the order in queenstown. the last time they met was in february, last year. a long time allies are expected to discuss their approach to relations with china as well as australia, deportation policies, which is even phase disproportionately effects it when he has more from tower
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longer in use. even cov 19 will of course dominate this visit by australian prime minister scott morrison to new zealand when he will meet with his counterpart, jacinta and the to lead is very proud of the trans tasman quarantine free travel bubble that is up and running between the 2 countries, although a new outbreak in the australian state of victoria meant that scott morrison and who's on to raj, had to have pre departure cove at 19 case. the venue is also very symbolic. the tourist hotspot of queenstown, very eager to attract as many australian tourists as possible for the upcoming winter ski season away from coven 19. though there are many other serious issues to discuss in some tensions between the 2 countries. the main one being relations between australia and new zealand and china, australia is locked in a trade dispute with beijing. and his accused new zealand of not being tough enough
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on of being too soft on china when it comes to issues like human rights and security, alleging that new zealand is favoring its own trade relationship with china. instead of backing its traditional security and intelligence sharing allies like australia and the united states, but in a late move that will probably ease tensions between australia and new zealand. new sealant has decided to beg, can breath in its dispute at the world trade organization over 80 percent tariffs that china placed on imports of australian barley. now that move was seen as retaliation for australia's backing all the coal for an international inquiry into the origins of the cova 900 pandemic. both countries have taken a different approach in their dealings with china. australia's relations have deteriorated with high level economic talks with aging now suspended indefinitely. australia was a major voice in pushing for an independent investigation into the origins of the
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core of our span. demik. china hit back with tires on australia and import australia events suspended large investment deals and blocked chinese firms for involvement in a 5 g projects. but new zealand has been more reluctant to challenge a gene and opt out of a joint statement with western allies condemning a crackdown on civil liberties in hong kong. china is new zealand biggest trading partner and he has expanded trade deals with aging. as australia relations continue to decline, early i spoke to autumn nie, who is the director of the china policy center, which is an australia based thing. time he says, you zealand challenges, china, but he is reluctant to do so collectively with a child life. well think about the similarities and divisions. many folks in both country recognize the complexity and the balancing act that requires to navigate the respective relationship with china. i think the difference is that for jello the divine is far more acrimonious than new zealand ton and debate that is in the shot gun has adopted
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a much more hotline approach than the new zealand government has adopted so far. wellington has really walked the fall line trying to balance human rights concerned with economic interests. in essence, new zealand doesn't really want to end up way. australia has enough in a sport where it has been economically punished by, by china. or we have this idea that new zealand has, has been soft on china, but in fact, and leland government has spoken out against human rights abuses, expressive concerns in hong kong and asia. john, for example, it's just that it's chosen a different approach to do. so australia, for example, has done it in the context of the 5 by intelligence alliance with u. k, a u. s. u k. canada, as a way as for new zealand, has all the out of these joint statements and instead has it should its separate
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statements of consent. right. so for that it's, it's, it's called a bit of criticism from australian us politicians accommodate is in particular. but when you, when you zealand, the misgiving is that it may be seen that kind of solidarity your joy statement of but it might be seen as gaining up on china. and politicizing human. indonesia has released tankers from iran and panama seas on suspicion of illegally transferring oil. iran's m. t horse and his crew have now been escorted out of indignation. waters upon of may and tanka sees at the same time was also released on friday. the captains of both vessels were sentenced for a year in prison for kazi environmental damage, but were released on probation. tens of thousands of people have protested across the field in support of a government and denouncing western interference. thousands, including a number of political figures, members of economy and activists, took part in the values in the capital, saba rank ri,
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after the us announced sanctions against the p, o p. and it retreat last week for the conflict in te gray. the future and government is fighting a rebel group in the northern region right organisations of accused of committing abuse in the us rights chief michelle bachelor's, calling for an independent investigation into the deadly protest in columbia. the military's patrolling streets in the city of connie, after at least 13 people were killed during demonstrations on friday. the nationwide rallies against tax reform plans have been going on for a month. those reforms have now been dropped, but the demonstrations have continued and expanded to include out of social problems. government officials and protest eaters are set to resume talks later on sunday night. india's capital new delhi has launched a campaign to promote electric cars in rickshaw. it's one of the world's most polluted cities, but environmentally se, without but necessary facilities. the projects may not make much difference.
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elizabeth front has a story. there are millions of vehicles on delhi roads every day, but in recent years, a quiet transformation has been taking place. there are now, for instance, far more electric rituals offering carbon emission free journeys. a change from those that use compressed natural gas and drivers are finding they are cheaper to run and more pleasant to ride in. the by their, me will eat excess good for the people since they are good for the number to many, even in delhi. now if they were contributing to pollution, the government would shut them down and when people are getting inside, there is no nice either. which is not then india. but environmentalists say it's not that simple. most even shows in india use lead acid batteries. and there's a problem with a recycling. it is one of the more stock may be known to mankind have fetus. in fact, the really recycle days. a lot of acid, which has a little bit of lead,
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you know, kind of floating around it that's kind of dumped in the air in the, you know, drains as well as on the soil. while, you know, kind of melting those lead. there is a lot of repo which goes outages lead so that it is air water source, toxic waste expert. so the government must enforce a proper recycling system for batteries, especially as it encourages people to buy electric. deleon's government is offering subsidies of $400.00 to people who buy even shores and to 1000 to those who buy electric cars. but a national survey buy one of the largest websites for buying and selling vehicles showed 50 percent of people who wanted to buy an electric car, cited a lack of charging station for choosing not to be around 100 public charging points in delhi. and many more private stations. electric taxi company, blue smart has 200 of its own charging points to cater to the demand for
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a taxis and one of the most polluted cities in the world. solution is a really big thing. and you know, in the average citizens mind in, you know, the legal gall nada, the, the national capital region right off. so i think people understand the importance they understand that they're making a change. and that's been a really, really paul for tailwind for electric mobility. and the government is planning to set up more charging stations to encourage people to make the switch. but there are more erection on india's vote than electric cars. and experts say that's where the government's focus must now be to ensure the environmental gains made by one sector would be on the mind by another. elizabeth parent, him al jazeera new daddy. an adventurer from uncle has said the record for the fastest woman declined the world's high speak. it took song being hung just under
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26 hours to scale mount average. she beat the previous record by 13 hours. the 44 year old teacher has returned safely from the mountain. i'm not looking for freaking. i just want to challenge myself and i always tell my team, my working team, my friends. when you aim high, high you can achieve high. so i feel relieved because i can prove my work to my friends, to my students. ah, i'm fully battle with the headlines on al jazeera west african leaders are meeting in ghana capital in response to the political crisis in molly, the colonel who are said civilian leaders last week has become the new entry and president. and he's been invited to the meeting in a craft.

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