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be the hero, the world o washer. in the west african leaders hold crisis talks with a man behind molly's military crew. ah robots. and this is all their life. and also coming up in israel, benjamin netanyahu long tonya. those prime minister may be in jeopardy local media reporting the opposition has agreed to form a new coalition without him and radians like tango suspected of trying to evade us . sanction is released by indonesia. after 4 months. the president of democratic republic of congo says the situation remains serious after the volcanic eruption
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and advises people not to return to the city of gomez. ah, a meeting of west african leaders to discuss molly's political crisis has begun in ghana. they're talking about the country's future after a qu last week. the colonel behind that takeover was named interim president, and he's also attending the conference in chrome. i seem to go into his place to hold elections next year. nicholas hock is lifeless. a bama co. nick, what are the possible options for on the table? for echo was an are all the heads of state in agreement about what to do next. well, there's are rafter decisions that could be sanctions put in place like they did when there was a qu last to august where they closed off the borders and they prevented the financial transactions between molly and neighboring countries. remember,
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this is the landlord count country. there's also a common currency that shared with 14 other neighboring countries. there could also be targeted sanctions. the military agenda itself also on the table, is a possibility to give them a deadline by which see me going to will have to return power to a civilian rule. but what's important here in this meeting is to find a way in which both the west african nations and the, the new leadership in, in, in molly can find a common ground. because last week, when the mediation team came to a couple that didn't go down. well, good luck, jonathan. the chief negotiator left the capital furious. they were, they were confronted to complete where the pm and the president were forced to resigned. and cindy, going to tweak the constitution, allowing him to become the new president that wasn't on the table when the charter
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of transition with signed back in august, where he had assured the west african body that all the civilian know, military or members of the magenta would lead this country, well that certainly not the case right now. so those are the different options on the table for the different heads of heads of state, but also to remember, roberts, they're not all in agreement. some believe that there should be sessions in place. others believe that we should leave? i see me going to get on with the job. rob, how are money and reacting to go? says move. are they worried about more sanctions being put in place? well, there certainly were read and the response as you may go to school with an a qu, since august is 1st who was was relatively muted. of course, we've seen protests years on the streets, hundreds of them at the independence square and to show supports to, to go to but, but a lot less support than when he 1st took over power. a lot of the resentment that
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we saw last august was with the for president, even kate has ruled and has a willingness to tackle corruption and also his inability to, to tackle the deteriorating security situation. but since the military gentle took over power, since the government of transition has come to, to place, well, the situation has gone from about to worse effectively. there's more threats. there's more attacks in the center of the country. even today. there was an attack in the south of bali, which is very unusual by the road that leads to ivory coast. so the security of molly is contingent of this is also important for the entire region. rob meg, thanks very much. indeed. nick, have talking to us from banner, called well as a scramble for political deal making underway in israel also for inconclusive elections in 2 years. the final deadline is coming up on wednesday for the latest
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effort to form a coalition government by doing politician, that's highly benson. talks with a centrist party leader if the talk succeed prime minister benjamin netanyahu could be replaced with the magic editor, james bases live for us from west jerusalem. after all the talking negotiations that be seems to have been going on a dust sand. james, i think as well, we might be getting closer to at least finding out what stage those talks around. absolutely, i think we're going to get news very shortly. exactly what the news is, isn't entirely clear, but we all going to hear from natalie bennett in the next few minutes who is going to be speaking to these railey people. now he is a right wing politician. he's been around for some considerable time. he's actually served in the cabinets of prime minister netanyahu, but it's looking like progress in and you know, who's era may be of the longest serving prime minister in israeli history. and it's
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also looking like natalie bennett, who after the 4th election in 2 years that was inconclusive. and all the whole straightness be going on was looking like the king may kill. well, the king may, may have decided agreed to make himself the king because the tor case of natalie bennett, who has been trying to do a deal with the peed, who actually won his party, one more votes than mister bennett's party. that they've come to some sort of deal that would mean that mr. bennett would be the prime minister 1st and then rotate to mr. le paid afterwards. now, it's not a completely done deal. as i say, mr. bennett is expected to address is right. he's in the next few minutes, so we think the prime minister netanyahu is going to address is right. he's in about half an hour's time, but that still would be simply sends the tie out because the coalition doesn't just evolve. mr. repeated mr. bennett party, the other parties, and they go to finalize those policies. definitely be part of the coalition in the
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last part, if they get that far, is that mr. la pete, who was off by the president form a coalition government to go and ask the president if he can form a government. so probably not even if it is all happens and the so called change government does take place. it probably won't be in place for about a week. benjamin netanyahu put himself right at the center of the recent is really action against palestinians whenever that 7 days of rockets and missile is firing backwards and forwards between many hamas and gaza. but also these really military forces as well looking forward. if benjamin netanyahu is no longer prime minister of israel, what is this going to mean? do you think for future relations between israel and the palestinians? well, it's worth remembering this enough tale. bennett is even stronger and more forthright on the issue of the palestinians than prime minister netanyahu. he has made it very clear, very publicly,
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but he doesn't agree with the agreed line of the international community. he doesn't agree with a 2 state solution. he doesn't agree with the future palestinian state. he doesn't agree that there should be any restrictions on israel building settlements. so you would think that's a recipe for quite a hard line administration. but if he does become prime minister, it will be part of a coalition. and the coalition is gonna be a very, very broad coalition, including left wing parties, and that i think will completely constrain mr. bennett on this issue. what many observers are saying is that this change government will be one that deals with all sorts of issues for israelis. but it won't touch the issue of the palestinians and israeli relations with the palestinians. and it's interesting that this sort of matches the bible ministration. yes, they're talking of rebuilding garza improving the lives of palestinians, but it was very clear when the u. s. sexual state, anthony blinking was here last week that there's no active plans to restart
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negotiations between the 2 sides. james were just seeing pictures of the fairly balanced, taking the podium for that price conference, that statement that he's going to be making. at the moment, let me ask you about the diplomatic backdrop to all of this. the seas far between the between israel and hamas predominantly still appears to be holding. but the diplomatic efforts to try to continue that and move the situation on are still going or not they absolutely, that is still, that is still taking place and there have been meetings taking place in the last few hours. in fact, he's ready for a minister, has been in karo meeting his egyptian counterpart and in jerusalem and in ramallah they've been meetings with egypt. should intelligence chief and israeli and palestinian authority officials. i think the id of that is to cement the cease fire and also to try and work out some sort of mechanism for reconstruction of gaza.
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because the u. s. says they want that to happen. it was very clear from the, by the ministration and from secretary blinking when he was in the region. but how do you have a mechanism that also fulfills what the u. s. have said must happen. and these railways, for that matter to which is that how mass must not benefit in any way from the reconstruction. james, thanks very much indeed. was a say we're just looking at a statement that's being made by the city politician that enough. talley bennett, he's a right twin politician. as james was explaining, he's been in talks with opposition leader. yeah, pete. pete has been charged by the president to form a coalition government lupita deadline for that is widens to his jame was open, james was outlining now if he'd managers to pull a coalition together, it could mean the end of benjamin netanyahu. tenure as israel is the longest serving prime minister, indonesia has released tankers from iran and panama seized on suspicion of
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a legally transferring oil. iran tank called mt horse and its crew and nobody's gotten out of indonesian waters upon a many in tank seized at the same time was also released on fighting. the capitals of both festivals was sentenced to a year in prison, causing environmental damage. but they were released on probation as a vague has more inter hon. well, we know that the tankers were released just weeks after 5 minutes, divide 3 for visited in denice, meeting with senior officials and the president. now, after those meetings, the vessel was not mentioned that we were told was that bilateral relations were discussed and also a standing up to unilateral us sanctions. that's what the iranians were saying. now, the statement from the iranian national oil company today has said that the tank 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 wants that mission is over. now, iran is under us sanctions, especially it's oil and banking sector. and what iran tends to do is sell it oil
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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 use 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 it's cargo can be worth millions of dollars, meanwhile, more talks aimed at reinstating the iran 2015 nuclear agreement have resumed in vienna. global powers have been holding talks to since april in
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a bid to bring the us back to the deal. iran says it's optimistic and agreement will be reached, although it's wanting to serious issues remain. last week, iran reach to deal with the us nuclear watchdog to continue to allow inspections of its nuclear sites for another month. mark fitzpatrick is the director of the non proliferation program of the international institute for strategic studies. he says, a number of hurdles remain. although iran has been talking optimistically. i still don't see a key concession that iran will have to make. they still seem to be talking about demanding that all of the sanctions imposed under president trump be lifted. and that's very unlikely to happen because some of those sanctions had nothing to do with, with the nuclear deal. they were sanctions, for example, because of human rights violations. there were sanctions because of, of iran interference in us elections. and those sanctions i really don't think will
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be lifted and, and they don't really matter to run the economy but, but the supreme leader had said all sanctions have to be lifted. so his negotiators are still trying to find a way to interpret his words, to allow them to accept some compromise. i think the binding ministration has made it very clear that they want to restore the j. c p. away. this was a, a priority for biden, in the campaign trail. now he didn't move on it quickly and when he more or less waited for a month and a half that gave some observers the sense that it wasn't as high a priority for him. but they made some pretty important concessions agreeing for example, that many of the non nuclear related sanctions imposed by trump would be lifted. they're just digging their heels in on a few of these. they've also made concessions in terms of not making
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a huge issue out of the fact that iran has advanced technologically in its research and development. there's some technical issues there that are not quite clear, but i think, i think the biden team certainly wants this deal. but they don't want to appear over eager. still had an old. is it a fire one of the world's most diluted cities has launched a campaign to promote electric vehicles? ah, the hello. i'll tell you what, we're dialing up the heat across the middle east. you know, the highest temperature i could find was toward kuwait's where, oh, look at this, we hit 49 degrees and the average is 41 so well above average. and you know what? i think i think i can wait may hit 50 degrees. we do have a small setting up across the gulf,
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so that's going to swirl up the dust for the gulf states over the next few days. so that easy, dusty sunshine can be expected. ok, i talked about that 50 degrees, right. i think on tuesday it will come for kuwait. those strong winds will help the temperature as well as the conditions will persist on wednesday, off to turkey right now, and we do have a batch of wet weather rolling across the boss for it's really going to play most of turkey as we head toward monday. but i think the better shot at some heavy rain for it's the ball will come on tuesday windy as well. and the potential is there for some thunderstorms, through the tropics of africa. the heaviest rain will be got bon cameroon rate through to the gulf of guinea. and now we'll take you to the south where the western cape just getting clipped to a some showers keep town 17 degrees and as we had to war tuesday, we'll see those showers pivot and impact eastern portions of the cape. keep town a high of 18 degrees for you on tuesday. the the most people will
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never know what's beyond these. don't. the deafening silence of 100000. how it feels to touch danger every day. most people will never know what it's like to work with. every breath is precious with fear. it's not an option, but we're not most people. oh, the me you want, you know, just a reminder of our top stories this. our west african leaders has begun that
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emergency meeting about the political crisis in molly. a session was called officer lawsuits. true. the colonel behind vaccine was named new interim president, assuming loiter, is attending the meeting as a scramble of political deal making underway. and israel writes, with politician natalie bennett and justin, as it is a stock, closer to being part of a coalition government's one that was replaced by mr. benjamin netanyahu. the country's longest serving leader. ok, i want to bring in just for me to get to james bass. he's joining us live from west to islam just talk us through. wouldn't have tommy bennett has been st. james. dramatic moments in israeli policy. politics right now, rob, as you say, in the last few moments enough tardy. bennett has been addressing these ready people. he's a well known right wing politician and he may well now be israel's next prime minister. still not completely a done deal,
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but he has announced that he's going into coalition with another politician from the center last year. the p t. his party actually one more votes than mister bennett's in the most recent election. he said, i'm announcing i'm going to coalition with my friend. yeah, lockheed, he said israel will be back on its path. he said, i will do my best to lead the country. and a very broad coalition has been formed here, even though it is from the rights there are people from the left that would be in this coalition if it finally gets completely sorted. but interestingly, mr. bennett said, saying that this new government will be even more right wing than the current government. how will the current occupant of the prime minister's office see or less? well, we awaiting the words of a prime minister prime minister for now at least netanyahu the longest serving prime minister in israeli history. he will be speaking these right people shortly.
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will he still be the prime minister? it's looking increasingly likely that he will not, that his error will be over. but still remember there's more than just 2 parties in this correlation is a number of others. the whole deal has to be completely confirmed by everyone and then yellow peed the center, left politician who did the job of trying to, to form this coalition has to go to israel. president, a few steps away, but it looks like the lesson method yahoo era is over. this is more than just benjamin netanyahu political future that he's fighting for, isn't it this? is there a wider issues that he's facing? which up till now his political situation has to some extent protected him from yes, absolutely. he is facing corruption charges and certainly having the office and being in the office. i think most observers believe help him. so this is something that
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the israeli prime minister had for very hard against losing his job. he wants to keep his job for political reasons, but he may well also have preferred to keep it for legal reasons. he hasn't lost it yet, but it's looking extremely close. how will it change israeli policy on vital issues? certainly, i don't think there's going to be a substantial change on the policy. and because the new right wing leader, if he does become prime minister, is going to be constrained by having left of center in his government. if that is what finally gets agreed. also work quickly because you've been talking about it earlier on in the program, rob mentioning iran, i don't think that israel's opposition to the iran nuclear deal will change as a result of natalie bennett, becoming the prime minister. i think israel is still opposed to the wrong nuclear deal, and the u. s. rejoining that iran nuclear. james, thanks very much indeed dr to my to get it james base talking to us from west
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jerusalem. your president of democratic republic of congo says the situation in the east is serious, but under control. that's what africa most active volcano was threatening to erupt once again. it's been one week since he had gone, goes and rivers of lava streaming gun hillside, restoring homes and up routine. many people, nearly 400000 people. nearby, goldman have had to flee and president city of shakes. katie is advising them not to return. welcome lab studies hist from gama. 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, gushing out his mountain. you are gone days africa's most active volcano into the city of goma, in the democratic republic of congo. no, this is the largest samuel kimberly's neighbourhood is gone. his house caught fire before it was engulfed. all that left the charred remains of
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a tree. he once planted to mark his land level cargo. my c volcano was 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 earlier, 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, nikolai has been missing since the adoption. he used to trade 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 as around the neighborhood, lifting a 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 abrupt 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 fell on 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 nice 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 the 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 its ongoing conflict with armed groups in the countryside. the army has said, help is on its way to the displaced 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. india's capital new delhi has launched a campaign to promote electric cars and rickshaws. it's one of the world's most polluted cities, but environmental se, without the necessary facilities, the project may not make much difference. elizabeth brown reports there are millions of vehicles on dallas roads every day, but in recent years, a quiet transformation has been taking place. there are now, for instance,
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far more electric victuals, offering carbon emission free journeys. a change from those that use compressed natural gas and drivers of finding they are cheaper to run and more pleasant to ride in the of the by their me will. he, us are good for the people since they are good for the invite number already. so many shows in delhi now. you've never contributing to pollution, the government would shut them down. and when people are getting insight, 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 be known to mankind to have fetus, in fact, the really recycle days. a lot of acid, which has a little bit of lead, 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 lot of april which goes outages lead so that
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it is air water source, toxic waste expert. so the government must enforce a proper recycling system for batteries, especially as it been cold as people to buy electric dollies 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. so i said, a lack stations for choosing not to there are 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 e, 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,
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the legal gall noise the, the national capital region. right. all. so i think people understand the importance the understand that they're making the change. and that's been a really, really powerful 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 erections on india, roads than electric cars. and experts say that's where the government's focus must now be to ensure the environmental gave made by one sector would be undermined by another. elizabeth per item al jazeera new daddy has been a shooting in the state of florida that these 2 people have been killed and 20 injured in the city of miami police. a 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 this scene. we know
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this happened that a venue that was rented out for some local miami rap artists and at this shooting out and just after midnight when a white s t. 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 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 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 times square. this is really, unfortunately,
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this nation returning back to its normal level of gun violence. because during the pandemic that dropped sharply, if people were stuck inside, ah, this is all just 0. these are the top stories. there's a scramble of political deal making underway in israel. right. to politicians, tony bennett has just announced he's a step closer to being part of a coalition government one that would replace prime minister benjamin netanyahu. the countries longest serving leader as it was, foreign ministers in cairo for talks for the gyptian counterpart. caveat canarsie has tweeted about the meeting saying that marks the 1st such formal visit in 30.
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