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firearm for survivors and families of the fallen reality often changes forever. phone lines investigates the long lasting trauma inflicted on communities . the aftermath. mass shootings in america on al jazeera. ah, ah, this is al jazeera ah hello, i'm about to say, and this is the is our lives from joe ha, coming up in the next 60 minutes. benjamin netanyahu long tenure as israel is prime minister is in jeopardy. as of right wing opposition leader backs a new coalition without him. west african leaders hold crisis talks with the man behind mommy's military coup. and the president of democratic republic of congo
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says the situation remains seniors after the volcanic eruption and advises people not to return to the city of goma. the 10s of thousands of people protest across brazil calling for their president to resign for his handling of the pans. i'm given actual bought the nanny a socket. media saga has taken another twist with the number 2 sections with disqualification from the front chosen. unless you back tracks on her decision not to speak to the press on menu minute and yahoo a long time leadership of israel could be about to end in the last hour. right wing leader natalie bennett, said he's joining a coalition with the main central asleep yet. le food after 4 inconclusive elections in 2 years. the final deadline is coming up on wednesday to make the
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coalition deal a reality. diplomatic as a james basis live from west jerusalem. james has been a lot of speculation swirling around these talks that have been going on. just bring this up to date before it's been going on. well, dramatic developments in israeli politics, the long reign of benjamin netanyahu may now be very close to an end. and it's certainly looking that way after natalie bennett. right wing politicians said he was going to join a coalition that has been formed by the center, left politician. yeah, lockheed. the 2 men have come to a deal on the deal. many thought of this coalition depended on mister bennett, being the kingmaker, but it looks like the deal actually also involves him becoming initially at least the king. because under the deal, mister bennett will be the 1st prime minister. and then it will rotate to mr. pete, at a later stage. it's almost a done deal, but not yet. remember,
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there are more than 2 parties involved in this coalition and all of them. i think all of the deals have to be absolutely confirmed with all the coalition members. and then the next stage is that mr. le. pete was asked to form a coalition goes back to israel's president to say that he's managed to form a government. we've heard, as i just said, from mr. bennett, in the last hour, much of the criticism of him has been that he is joining this very broad coalition that involves lecturing parties. he made the point addressing these really people that this new government, if he was able to form it, was gonna be even more right wing than the current one. we've also heard in the last few minutes from benjamin netanyahu, the current prime minister, the long, the serving prime minister. and he said that mr. bennett had not lived up to his election promises by doing a deal with left doing parties. so a great deal of controversy, a great deal of accusations by all the key players,
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but particularly from prime minister netanyahu, who may well be losing his grip on power. benjamin netanyahu placed himself right at the center of the recent israeli action that we saw against palestinians when of hamas were firing rockets into israel. and israeli military was firing missiles into gaza. the question is, of course about the, the sci fi that we're only days into at the moment is any indication that should benjamin netanyahu step john? what's the relationship between israel and the palestinians is likely to be well if mister netanyahu is no longer prime minister, it's now looking pretty certain that it will be mister bennett. who is the 1st prime minister of this new changed coalition government. let me tell you about naphtali bennett and his policies towards the palace, the news, and his own personal views. he is opposed to a 2 state solution. he is opposed to
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a policy in state. he is opposed to any restriction on settlements. that puts him completely against the agreed international position, the position of un security council resolutions, the position of the court tact of key players on the middle east bought. and there's a very big boss here, as i said to you before his coalition, if he does finally get to form it. and it's looking likely now will include parties from a broad cross section of israeli politics, including left wing parties. and so i don't think they're going to be able to do anything with regard to the policy issue because they disagree on it. and so i think what is most likely is that this will be a new government that will deal with all the other issues facing israel, but not do anything significant on the policy an issue. and that in some ways might rather match the by the administration's approach. yes, they want to improve the lives of ordinary palestinians. they talk about rebuilding
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garza but they're not planning to lodge any face to face negotiations between israelis and palestinians. and the past few years, james, it certainly seemed to those of us looking on from outside the benjamin netanyahu has been fighting increasingly hard to keep his grip on power. this is more than just politics for benjamin netanyahu, though, isn't it? his future? should he be forced out of force to step down from office? could be radically different. talk us through what the possible implications are for him while for benjamin netanyahu. and for israel, this is if he is out going to be the end of an era because he has been the longest serving prime minister of this country this time around. he's been in power for 13 years, so it marks a big moment for the country for the prime minister himself off about length of time in power. and remember he was also prime minister in the 1990 s. it will be a big, big change. he's not leaving politics if he does no longer and his prime minister,
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he will be the opposition leader, leader of lecount, which is still the largest party. but as you say, he's also facing corruption charges. many believe that having the office of prime minister being in the incumbent was beneficial in terms of fighting those corruption charges. so he, i think if it, if what is seems to be happening and we don't have it. absolutely. we haven't got to the stage of the president meeting and saying that the government can be form, but if it's, if he's losing power, then it's losing power politically, but potentially also affecting him legally to james. thanks very much indeed. that's james base or diplomatic editor talking to us from west to slow 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
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he's also in attendance at the meetings in chrome. i see me garza has place to hold elections next year because hock is live for us in by michel, nick, what are the possible options for the west african leaders? and is it a sense that they all do actually agree in what should be done? well, that's why there's some sort of disagreement on what to do next. a long as the west african heads of states. in fact, not all of them have attended this meeting. senegal, guinea, for instance, have not sent their, their heads of state but are represented by their foreign minister. and we know that from their behalf they want tough sanctions against against the military and in law the they don't want to set a precedent that a crew is okay within the region. from the nigeria perspective or i re coast or even got up. they perhaps want to see something less drastic to be put in place against the, the regime of i see me going to remember back in august they had put some sanctions
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when they orchestrated the coo that led to the downfall of president cates. they've, they've seen close down the borders, made transactions, financial transactions between molly and regional countries difficult. and that had a really difficult and deteriorating effect on ordinary malia and so that's the real balance to play out here between trying to target the military into and to protect them all the people in this crisis, rob nick, what is the reaction of the people in molly, to what's going has been doing and the way that it was is potentially going to react what so far, the reaction has been pretty muted. remember, this country has gone through a series of crisis, a series of qu, since its inception, and you know, a 5 cruise in the last 50 years, 2 of them in the last 9 months. and in the backdrop of this is of course, the security situation that has been deteriorating. and of course,
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what has come out from, from this crisis is francis position with president by close saying that it will remove its troops if there was some sport of government here that wouldn't follow the democratic line. they would, they would be in alliances with what, quote, unquote, they call radical islam is group. and so that's why they're watching carefully. what will be the fall out of this meeting? what will be the reaction of friends who has $5000.00 troops on the ground and of course, for the french, you know, this crisis, the money and crisis has become their afghan, this down and it's for them for president, was running for reelection next year. he's trying to find an exit strategy, and perhaps this crisis could be a solution for him to try to, to, to, to remove or to slowly draw down the troops here in molly. but with this will have a deteriorating effect for the mountain people, specifically after we have seen attacks. even today in the south of molly rob.
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nick, thanks very much indeed. that's nicholas hark. talking to us from bama cole. i want to bring in and show me said he's an executive director of the west african network for peace building. and he's joining us live from micro bi skype. it's good to have you with us and i'll just say to so thank you very much. indeed. the respect, the impression one gets being outside the talks that we're seeing going on at the moment is that it was, has been to some degree taken by surprise. what has happened, but also appears in disarray and unsure about how to proceed. that i would imagine is not good for the security. stability of the region. yeah, i think what, what is the importance of these approaches the because of the implication of that in the, in my lee and how that are not how we done but also the region and given the fact that most of the,
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the money power in the co op region is having to carry the a co op. he would not want to go into a process that we thought we had the piece in the region. and more importantly, also use that of course, also have, you know, maybe from what the relates to the protocol on democracy. i'm to go on to that which is very clear about the me last session. and if i understand correctly and kind of go to as part of his reasoning, if you like for carrying out the action that he did was that people were fed up with the civilian government that was attempting to do stuff. and molly and failing, we saw in protests when the latest when he was announced as interim leader, that people were very angry about the fact that the civilian government had failed to do anything. what kind of confidence that for a people in money expected to have in any attempt to have
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a civilian government put in place when it appears that the military seems to do it at least better? no doubt in my mind, in anybody's mind that one of the issues that continue to be thought point in in monday is the fact that there is updates that governments and governance in most of the communities in my life. and by a session on the issue that i'm corruption, which lead to all leadership and paul dividend of democracy. and so when the military now try, then the population, you see the population almost related by the point that it means that rather than look at how the military and that is what you also be committed, disappointing point for cause bad on the military folk on how to do with the budget, the military is now more and more. you trust that in the front of government, undock it in a lot of if i believe the in my and again, if you look out,
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if this isn't react and you will, you will on the some from the point of view that the issue is really about governance, but unfortunately even the military is not leave enough. let me ask you about forgive me for interrupting you, but i do want to ask you about the security situation in modern particularly because of course the country has been plagued by violence, but certainly since i think back in 2012 under on group still active in molly, to the today, what is the risks? do you think that the military is going to be distracted from its work of dealing with these on groups by going so deeply into politics? and we could see a significant upsurge in violence in molly as a result? yes, and that's exactly what it cost the price. remember we already have been a lot of the cost of the budget because of the w who used to
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also be it's very important to go in the fight. i guess they're always in the, in the region. and now we have molly, and again, you look at the top of the gun and you look at this, i have reason and all the things that he's been around. definitely, this is not the time for the military to be distracted by being part of the government. and now the problem is that the rank and file of the military are also not interested in the leadership of the military money. didn't talk to jump on it. and we will have another yes, i know that and that's why i'm thinking that you most likely that it go up. you know great nicholas, you'd be you'd cracked the timeframe already already give shuffled like a is a of the west africa network for peace building. we appreciate you being with us on august the thank you very much and my pleasure. thank you. the president of democratic republic of congo says the situation in the isa, serious,
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but under control, that's where africa is. most active volcano is threatening to erupt once again. it's been one week since yet are gone. go send rivers of lava streaming down the hillside to storing homes and operating many people, nearly 400000 people nearby goma. i've had to flee, and president city is just a katie, is advisor, them not to return. welcome web is in soccer, where many people have taken refuge determines have continued. so we were sleeping in the city go my last night. once again, we were woken up by some of the biggest trim as we felt yet the building that were staying and was shaking windows rustling. they hadn't repeatedly, over the course of several hours, not to court, causing quite some alarm, and the vulcan ologist assigned to say that they are not sure if this means that there's going to be another or 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. these to become home to hundreds of people slept
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inside for the last night. a lot of the cooking outside here now, but then i 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 and had to make difficult decisions on leaving because if they do abandoned their homes, what's been happening, the people with speaking to say that they get looted. so some chose to stay behind the flag following the evacuation order to try and find safety that we spoke, 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 smoldering 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 samuel cam balis neighborhood is gone. his house caught fire before it was
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engulfed. all that left the charred remains of 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 early say their houses were looted and 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 posters around the neighbourhood, 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
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a pile of sharp heavy rocks. it seems the chances of finding him now, a slim says the initial eruption, new earth tremors started and they just haven't stopped idle them. 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 and 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 to when we arrived. the
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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 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. my hearing reports of another mass abduction in nigeria up to 200 students have been taken from the school in the northern central state of missouri. some of the students are set to have been released because they couldn't cope with long distance walking. no one's claimed responsibility that the kidnapping anymore. ahead on the news are including the leaders of australia and new zealand to meet
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for the 1st time since the corporate 19 pandemic. growing tensions with china are expected to be on the agenda and, and sport a somber day at the motor g, p in italy as white as page for you to one of the own for lost his life. following another accident, in tens of thousands of people are protested in brazil, calling for the impeachment and resignation of president jack both sent out for his handling of the pandemic. but even as a parliamentary inquiry gets underway, a defiant bowl, so not always organizing rallies for next year's election. want to go, you know, i could have reports from re diginero thinking to the center of rio de janeiro by foot. and even i'm piggyback to protest against president jadem ball. so natalie, and he's respond to the co good 900 pandemic protesters blamed the presidents for
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downplaying, the virus with 1000 still dying every day and for taking too long to start the knock elation campaign. there were posters comparing both for mattel to adult hitler and accusing him of genocide guiding them when your young physician has been avoiding the street in a country with the world's 2nd largest cobra. 1900 death toll can do so no longer. i think we should all be at home keeping ourselves say we've reached the point where we can no longer remain silent. we have to show the world that we are against both scenarios, denial wisdom. if we continue to keep quiet, he's holding rowdies all over brazil seem like brazilians for complicit with his attitude. and we are not the last week both are not a little motor bike rally in rio de janeiro, gathering proud and scorning a man. he's on the campaign trail and planning more of the same his opponents,
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they, they felt compelled to respond that the organizers is saturdays. nationwide. protests insisted people wear their math while making their demands. although it wasn't just about the pandemic, one man came out against both scenario and in favor of a free palestine or anything like that. better public health there, all the mining too often, and this is what they all want in common trends that i've been out of head there were protests also in the capital brazilian and in hundreds of other brazilian city impeachment. they're demanding than likely for now. but the opposition is trying for united front again, mattel,
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to be ready for next year's presidential election. monica give, i'll just 0 re diginero noms imposing new restrictions in an attempt to cover the spread of a new covered 19 variant or human city when in for social distance measures for 15 days starting on monday, people won't be allowed to leave home unless it's necessary and gatherings will be limited to 10 people fewer than you very detected in vietnam is believed to spread quicker than previous strains. sterling prime minister scott morrison has arrived in new zealand done. his 1st overseas trips since the pandemic began his meeting, use it as a prime minister just into our down in queenstown the last time the match was in february last year. the long time allies expected to discuss their approach to relations with china, as well as a strain is deportation, policies here and says if this proportionately affected by them, when he has more from toner in using and coven 19 will of course,
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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 pre departure cove at 19 case. the venue is also very similar, like 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. 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 enough on 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.
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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 bring 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 coven. 19 pandemic. more talk famed, reinstate in the around 2015 nuclear agreement, have resumed in vienna. global powers have been holding talk since april and a bit to bring the us back to the deal around the says it's optimistic and agreements will be reached, although it's warning. serious issues remain last week around which to deal with the us nuclear watchdog to continue to allow inspections of its nuclear sites for
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another month. mark fitzpatrick is director of the non proliferation program at 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 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,
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to allow them to accept some compromise. i think the biden administration 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 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
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over eager still had an alger 0. why one of the world's most polluted 15 says launched a campaign to promote electric vehicles. i'm full rate in full time. what chelsea be manchester city in the champions league final. but there's also plenty of anger as thousands of football funds not being made to follow. coven restrictions that the portuguese, still living with. ah, ah, hello, i'll tell you what, we're dialing up the hits 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 what 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. were the western cape just getting clipped to a some showers keep towns 17 degrees and as we head toward tuesday, we'll see those showers pivot and impact eastern portions of the cape, cape town, a high of 18 degrees for you on tuesday. the.

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