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icicles sustainable and entirely made in the u. k. it looks like facebook to be part of many people's lives, at least in the short term. whatever, calling the way they're being urged to consider where it comes from and where it'll end up. ah, the west african leaders hold crisis talks with the man behind mommy's military crews. ah, my mother's and this is on 0 life and also coming up is really prime minister. benjamin netanyahu comes up with a counter offer as his opponents race to form a coalition to end his 12 year grip on power. 2 people are killed and more than 20 injured in the shooting in miami. the latest in the search of gun violence that the
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u. s president has called an epidemic the leaders of a celia, a new zealand to meet 1st time since the pandemic relations of china. unlikely to dominate their agenda. ah, a meeting of west african leaders to discuss molly's political crisis has begun in ghana talking about the country's future after a coup last week. the colonel behind that takeover was named interim president, and he's also attending the talks inaccurate. i see me going to has place to hold elections next year. nicholas hucks life for us in bama co. what is the kernel hoping to get out of this meeting? well i see me going to wants to get, 1st of all the legitimacy of the eco was member state that she is actually the president, or that he'll be the one in charge of the transition to, to,
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during the period of 18 months, or at least 9 more months until there is an elected government in place following his dismissal of the government of transition and of the prime minister that he detained during 3 days. so it's a tall order. there certainly is some divisions amongst the, the heads of states that are meeting today and i'll cry and what to do with with the current situation while the some are for sanctioned the other say we need to support a see me go and that we should trust that he will actually follow through. but of course that trust has been broken after what happened last week he had promised back in august that only only a civilian will be ruling bali. now he is the head of the military agenda, is in charge of bobby, he appeared in not wearing his military uniform, but in student ty, to try to appease them. now, right now they're holding
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a closed door session. the heads of state with the mediation team headed by good luck, jonathan, to find out what steps to be taken. next i see me going to is the present during that close session. but we know that following before that close close session, the president going to said that he would quote, support a peaceful transition to restore democracy. and that we had to be aware of the dynamics involved in, in order to make an informed decision of what to come next, rob mac, you were talking there about the fact that i was had originally put in sanctions about a year ago. and so, and of course that you said that the trust between echo was and the interim government as it might be in molly, has been broken. what kind of response can we expect from i could was against a backdrop. well echo was, is mandate is to ensure that its members state's respects their constitution. and
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so what see me going to, i did, following the dismissal of the prime minister in the, in the president in order to take that position of the presidency. she tweaked the constitution to allow him him to come to power to person to represent molly. the question is whether the member states will accept that legitimacy, whether they will accept that's the case. but also they have that they don't have a lot of room to maneuver right now because molly is in a terrible state in terms of the security situation, the economic situation. and there are already obviously the un peacekeeping force that are on the ground. they're also troops from the neighboring countries, part of the g, 5, a group, a group of nations from the tile region that are ensuring security on the ground, doing the job that the molly and army should be doing. so there's, there's no limit of anger among some of the western west, west african heads of state. wondering why are there troops on the line to ensure
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the stability of the security of a country that is being led by ability reach out to that the words from a menu item i call the french president. of course, there are 5000 troops on in this help, and much of the security in the region involves the french presence on the ground. he's, he calls this a cool within a coo and they will, they will not support any government that doesn't support a transition to democracy. they've had words of condemnation towards this military genta. so there's the added pressure from the added pressure of the united nations . and now with the added pressure of the west african body echo os. rob next. thanks very much. indeed. nicholas hock, talking to us from by michel. well, there are fears the political on the certainty in i could make it security situation worse in the south of the country. 5 people have been killed this using government attacks, police checkpoint along the road between molly and ivory coast. a policeman and 4
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civilians were killed. was a scramble for political deal making underway in israel after 4 inconclusive elections in 2 years. the final deadline is coming up on wednesday for the latest effort to form a coalition government. lecturing politician that's tony bennett is in talks with a centrist party leader. if the talk succeed prime minister benjamin netanyahu could be replaced. i've diplomatic at a james basis, life for us from western was one james, one could imagine there's a great deal of time for one of about a face, horse trading going on behind closed doors during all of this. what's the latest? but what we know in this well, it is a very interesting moment. we have a speech coming up from natalie bennett in one hours time. and the word is that he's likely to announce that he's done a deal. he's of the right wing with the center left with the la p. remember,
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israel had an election that was the 4th in 2 years. it was inconclusive. and as you say, horse trading has been taking place, but that horse trading is now looking more and more lightly that it's going to and the rain of that's in yahoo, prime minister netanyahu, who is israel, the longest serving prime minister. and what we understand from the possibilities of the deal that it's not a completely done deal is more than just 2 parties involved as a whole grouping of parties here that have to be brought together is natalie bennett would then many described to me as the king maker, but he actually will also be the king because he will serve as the prime minister and then in rotation be replaced by his coalition partner. yeah, the p down the line as i say if there's an announcement to say that that is taking place, it looks like it's going to happen in an hour time. and israeli politics is a very unpredictable so still not quite a done deal at this stage. james is
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a cease fire that's holding between israel and the palestinians at the moment of follow the 11 days of rockets and missiles being 5 between israel and the palestinians, predominantly the armed group, hamas in gaza looking forward in the event. the benjamin netanyahu is replaced as prime minister. what does that mean for a lady relations with palestinians? well, naphtali bennett, if he does become the new prime minister, is also of the right wing. and he doesn't disguise his views with regard to the past and an issue. he does not believe there should be a 2 state solution. he does not believe there should be a palestinian state. he doesn't believe that israel should stop its settlement program now. that firmly puts them against the status quo of the international community. but it is a very big part if this coalition deal doesn't go through. he's going to be constrained by that coalition because he's going to be governing with parties,
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some of them which are on the left of israeli politics. and what it is looking like is that they going to have a government if they do manage to form it, that is actually going to forget completely about the policy. an issue. do nothing at all about the policy and issue and focus on other issues for israelis. and of course, this is the time when the us secretary of state was in the region in the last week, making it clear that yes, they want to improve the lives of palestinians, but they're not pushing towards any negotiations between israelis and palestinians . so the idea of negotiations to a 2 state solution, they seem a long way off. right now. same is base or diplomatic added to talking to us from western. james, thanks a lot. as it was foreign ministers in cairo for talks with his egyptian counterpart asking as he has tweeted about the meeting, saying it locks the 1st such formal visit in 13 years. he also said the 2 officials will discuss prospects for a permanent sci fi with moss and
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a mechanism for providing humanitarian aid to gaza. there's been a shooting in the us state of thought up at least 2 people have been killed and 20 have been injured in the city of miami. but he said 3 attackers shot indiscriminately into a large crowd outside a concert before fleeing the scene. and galico has the latest from miami while a few more details emerging as the investigators begin to comb the scene. we know this happened that a venue that was rented out for some local miami rap artists and at this the shooting out and 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 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
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color wearing ski masks and hoodies, but this isn't the 1st shooting this weekend here in miami city that typically gets very busy during the memorial day weekend. there was another one on saturday night and of course it's 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 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, if people were stuck inside, still ahead and all does it and have any of like tank are suspected, applying to a us sanctions is released by indonesia after 4 months illustrating their pain, palestinian artists in garza paint their experience of israel's 11 day bombardment and life under occupation. ah,
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but we're not most people the the me back of the mind or what top stories and i'll just say the west african leaders have begun that emergency meeting about the political crisis involving a session was called after last week to the colonel behind, the vast takeover was named the new intimacy president, assuming voice is also attended as a scramble of political view making underway in israel, lightweight competition, natalie bennett's been taught for the century as part of the doctor said, i must have been human netanyahu could be replaced, at least 2 people have been killed and 20 have been injured and shooting in the u.
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s. state of florida. in miami, 3 people shot indiscriminately into a crowd outside a concert. the president of democratic republic of congo says the situation in the east is serious, but under control, that's what i think is most active volcano is threatening to erupt once again. it's been one week since yet are gone. go central rivers of lava streaming down a hillside, destroying homes and uprooting many people. nearly 400000 people and nearby goma had to flee. and president phillips, just a kid is advising them not to return. well come, web is in 2nd, where many people have taken refuge, determines have continued. so we were sleeping in the city go my last night. once again, we will woke up by some of the biggest trim as we felt yet the building that were staying and was shaking windows rattling. they hadn't repeatedly over the course of several hours, not to court, causing quite some alarm and the vulcan ologist. the scientists say that they are
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not sure if it means that there's 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 of soc is about 20 kilometers from going along the lake shore, away from the volcano, and this has become home to hundreds of people. you slept inside for the last night, a lot of the cooking outside here now, but then i have 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 we speaking to say that they get looted. so some joe's to say behind the flat following evacuation order to try and find safety that we spoke, some of the people in goma to be affected by the let's take a look at the story. people have 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,
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gushing out his mountain. you are gone. days africa's most active volcano into the city of goma, in the democratic republic of congo. samuel can volleys neighborhood is gone. his house caught fire before it was engulfed. all that's left the charred 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. stacy, people, we spoke to who evacuated early, say their houses were looted. that's why some stayed to protect homes and livelihood until the last minute. not everyone got away in time. no hendo bon yanni, nicholas has been missing since the option. he used to try groceries on the street
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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 their 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, 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 their le me, when i call my cell phone too late at night we started feeling the strong ones on the day of the robson. there was no sign of trim as nobody filters. it was that nice in the following day when people started feeling those earthquakes. nobody
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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 a sleeping rough couple. we left as the authorities told us to when we arrived. the 1st problem was no food and no water. so we decided to come back. then we found 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. indonesia has released tankers from iran and panama seas on
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suspicion of illegally transferring oil. iran's so called mt horse tanker and its crew of now being escorted out of indonesian waters upon many times this seems at the same time, was also believed on friday. the captains of both vessels was sentenced to a year in prison, causing environmental damage. but they were released on probation. i said that it has more from tech on well, we know that the tankers were released just weeks after 5 minutes. vodree for visited in denise meeting with senior officials and the president. now after those meetings, the vessel was not mentioned, or that we were told was that bilateral relations were discussed and also a standing up to unit actually us sanctions. that's what the iranians were saying. that the statement from the iranian national oil company today has said that the tanker was released thanks the efforts of senior officials and the foreign ministry . they said that the tank, it will continue on its mission and we will return to iran. was that mission is over now, iran is under us sanctions,
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especially it's oil and banking sector. and what iran tends to do is sell it's oil below market value to attract countries. and one of those countries is china. now that 2nd tanka, although it's a panamanian flag vessel, is managed by a company in shanghai in china. so it's understood is that iran had probably sold this oil and the oil has been transferred to this 2nd vessel. and the initial, the initial charges against the captains or the vessels was that they had not displayed the flags that the tracking system had been turned off. and one of the tactics that iran does used to stop people tracking it's vessels is turning off those tracking systems for iran will be very happy that its tank has been released because or these oil tankers can be worth and its cargo can be worth millions of dollars astronomy in primary scott morrison's arrived in new zealand and his 1st overseas trips since the pandemic began. his meeting. new zealand is prime minister,
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just send it down in queenstown last time. the match was in february last year. long time out, eyes are expected to discuss their approach to relations with china, as well as a straight deportation policies with zealand says disproportionately affected wayne, he has more from tiling up and using. and coven 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 his entourage had to have free 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
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discuss. and 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 and are fond 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 zealand 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 bali. now that move was seen as retaliation for australia's backing all the coal for an international inquiry into the origins of the coven. 19 pandemic. you're going to back to thailand has died
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while on a resort island with his family. police suspect 44 year old and re besta, died from heart failure. after he collapsed on lipa island, his family said he was feeling fine, but he suddenly became ill and fainted. ashes, bodies being sent to a hospital for an autopsy is being brings ambassador to thailand is 2016. those growing anger at several controversial proposals by india as governing b. j. p for the group of islands and the baby and see actual deep has 36 islands in the south western coast of india, of which only 10 uninhabited new proposals include land acquisition for developmental projects. a 2 child limit for those running in local elections. a bond on beef and permission to sell alcohol and an over family muslim majority region. the government wants to promote the islands as a tourist destination. residents say the regulations struck in their livelihoods, the culture, and the fragile ecology of the islands. facility abraham is originally from lecture
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the fan works as a lawyer and campaigner, in coffee in the southern states of catalog. she says the proposals are ultimately to target muslims. more problematic of the regulations that that has caused a lot of fear among people is this luck should be development authority regulation as they call it. what does it regulation does? is it completely legitimize is any legalizes land grab and it blatantly pro why put eviction of the native from their own land. the indigenous tribal, those land do not have any right to those plans. so this is one regulation that has really pretty good field among people that were in this might cause for the migration, like ethnic cleansing, or people of the indigenous tribe kind of islands that we have a very scaffold in the high seas. unlike what is dead in mall these. so that argument i was, i understand is flawed because that's kind of development can not happen in luck
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should be it's not that it's not as practical as they cited to be. and even though we are not against the development all towards them, what we say development, all tourism would happen for the benefit of the people, not that the cost of their land, their life, and daily birthdays, b, j, b, the ruling b j. we had the way of how we deal with a largely muslim population in luck should be like luck should be, has not been a place whose politics has largely run by religion. the people are generally very, very secular. here in comparison to states like go on in other states and northeast, where the d b isn't bubble there. the b g b has not been both any bad on be respecting the cultural sentiments of the people . so the idea agenda behind, but are you going to be spending a place for like should the majority population as muslim? is because they actually have an agenda, the pretty good, the religious and the sort of sentiment of the people you're annoyed. chief
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michelle bachelor is calling for an independent investigation into dudley protests in columbia. the military is patrolling streets in the city of cali, after at least a 13 people were killed during demonstrations. and friday, the nation wide rawlings against tax reform plans have been going for a month. those are forms have now been dropped. the demonstrations have continued and expanded to include other social problems. government officials and protests leaders. a such a resume talks later on sunday, ballast, and in the beginning, the difficult task of rebuilding him garza, after an 11 day is ready bombardment, artist 2 are taking part in the recovery efforts. a mere painting picture of life under occupation. as human outside explains on the site of what was once had a home where tim, members of one family were killed in an israeli or strike. artists want to ensure they are not forgotten. they are painting about life inside these walls before they
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were reduced to rubble came above the roof and we came today in an initiative called painting over the rebel to draw and paint over the homes. we want to deliver a message that no matter what happens in gaza and no matter what they do, we shall remain patient and resistant. and we shall have hope for tomorrow. other artists from because this trip has held an exhibition cold, we were repainted. this humanitarian scene shed slight on the fear mixed with feelings of longing for those who were killed in these rarely bombardment. artists are as follows. herbal teas, railey tax, as the refugees in the counts and not all their works, your vice would not have gotten them out of non friend me. we will preparing for the arctic submission in ramadan and it was supposed to be off to eat. but then the war happened, and i thought you was badly destroyed and all the paintings were destroyed too. so
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now that i'm on discomfiture is one of the collections called dignities that i worked on after the war of 2014. because these 11 days for brought back all the sorrows introduced that we lived before to deliver a message to the world that we will continue with our end with our lives. despite all the tragedies we go through. others clutches and paintings of people, young and old, embodied feelings of hope. dreams, as well as reality. policy are chosen to convey a message to the world. i to remember those who were killed in be greatly attached to c, l to the route got an adventurer from hong kong has set the record for the fastest woman declined the world's highest peak. it took some getting home just under 26 hours to scale months everest. she beat the previous record by 13 hours. the 44
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year old teachers 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, this is not to say that these are the top stories west african leaders have begun that emergency meeting about the political crisis in molly. the session was called after last week's cru. see me gotten, is the colonel behind that take over? he was named the new interim president and he's also attending the meeting. nicholas hoc has moved from buckle. think he wants to get the trust of the west african heads of state that he's actually going to follow through on the promise.
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