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the development of tests, treatments, and vaccine keeping you up to date with what's happening on the ground in the ward and in the lab. now, more than ever, the world needs w. h. making a healthy, a world for you. everyone. ah, benjamin netanyahu days is railey prime minister could be numbered as his political opponents look to form a unity government ending his 12 year grip on power. the hello, i'm mary. i'm tomorrow in london. you're watching alger 0 also coming up on the program. west african leaders hold crisis talk thing gonna with the man behind molly's military coach. second in knowing moms,
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the president of the democratic republic of congo says the situation remains serious, but under control off to a volcanic eruption that advises people against returning to goma. and making the switch how one of the wells most pollution cities is trying to clean up its act with helpless electric vehicles. ah hello, welcome to the program. we begin in israel, where benjamin netanyahu is rec, or 12 year run, as prime minister could be coming to an end, political rivals. naphtali bennett, and year le pete in talks over a broad based coalition that would end 2 years of political deadlock. nobody has come close to winning a majority of forming a coalition despite for general elections in that time out there is diplomatic editor james base has more now from west we're still him. this is the man who now
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look slightly to become israel's next prime minister on the right of his railey politics. naphtali bennett of 49 year old self made millionaire here campaigning and israel's 4th election in 2 years. now. the opposition leader? yeah. le pete, who centrist party actually did better than bennett's in the poll, has been trying to form a coalition. bennett was seen as the kingmaker, but as part of the deal he looks now, light is also become the king. serving 1st is prime minister before rotating with le paid his views on palestinians of forthright. he's openly opposed to a to state solution and in favor of further settlement building. these were his comments in a recent al jazeera interview during the israeli bombardment of garza. you know, the whole width of israel is just about 7 or 8 miles. we see what, what the turn got into know, israeli is going to give up to then some area and allow them to create
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a terror state. that's just a few minutes away from my home. would you? despite his strong views, if he gains power, then it will be constrained on palestinian issues by his likely coalition, which would include left wing parties. this at the same time that the u. s. secretary of state anthony blinking has made it clear there's no plan to restart. peace, negotiation of the israeli palestinian conflict will not be dealt with apparently for the next few years. and it has to do down only with this really politics. it has to do with american politics. it has to do with power to me. and politics. members of the international community often didn't like the policies pursued by benjamin netanyahu, but he was a known quantity. israel, the longest serving prime minister. now there's a strong possibility. they may have to deal with a new younger leader with even more controversial views. and james joins us live now. does benjamin netanyahu have any options left?
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not really, i'm not going to say he's completely out yet because there's a little bit more to the procedure. remember there's not just 2 parties in this new coalition. there's quite a few different parties and they've got to inc, all of their deals. and then mr. la p who's the one who's forming the coalition, even though it's mr. bennett who will be lightly, the 1st prime minister has to go and see the president and nothing is completely done until the government takes office. and that probably won't be for a week's time. but it doesn't look like the era of the longest serving prime minister in israel's history is coming to an end. that doesn't mean that mister netanyahu is out of politics. he's likely to stay as the leader of lecount, which remember, is still the biggest party in the cars connected. but it does, i think, mean the end of an era for him and cause some doubts on his political future going
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forward, but also on his legal position. because remember that he is facing charges of corruption, and most analysts believe he was at a better position to fight those if he was the incumbent prime minister. rather than just an opposition politician, politician, you will actually annual report, natalie bennett's views on the palestinians, and one state to 2 state solution. and then obviously iran amongst all the issues, is that a lot key to change with the home? well, it seems for now the policy of the by the administration, the fact that enough totally bennett if he does become prime minister part of his broad coalition with left wing parties, that israel has decided that it's really not going to do anything about its relations with the palestinians, and that seems to be what the, by the ministration, in some ways want because they're not pursuing active negotiations. they're simply saying they're going to try and make lives for ordinary palestinians. better with
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regard to iran. i don't think there is a change. natalie bennett, just slight benjamin netanyahu deeply opposed to a renewed iran nuclear deal with the us back unit a deal, which is itself looking more likely with positive signs coming out of the enter in recent days that perhaps i'm making progress. thank you very much. i diplomatic editor james base, erin, west, jerusalem. ah, molly's new in term present. i see me quite a meeting on the west african leaders to discuss the political crisis in his country. meeting of the regional group of nations eco wire is taking place and gonna boil the military coup in molly last week. the 2nd in the space of 9 months and been warnings of renewed sanctions and responds on nicholas hoc joins us now from the capital. obama co,
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how much concern is there amongst at west africa need is about this crisis. and molly, well, they're very much concerned about what's going to happen next. of course, the security of molly, their security of their borders is contingent on the security of molly. and of course, the latest attack that we've seen today, there was a talk in the south, not in the center or in the north where there's usually our groups affiliated to al qaeda with the stomach state active. but in the south by the border of ivory coast, that's where there was an attack today. meanwhile, as timmy going to the strong man, the new leader of molly is trying to get the backing and the support of the west african heads of states. he wants to avoid that. they put up sanctions against against this country. he had put up sanctions when he took over power last august, but to who is in the space of 9 months marion, that's a lot to take in. and so chances are the west african body will put in some form of
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sanctions forward. the question is, what are those sanctions but caught in all of this, of course of the body and people who've seen since the miller to take over the security situation deteriorating. and if you add to that sanction, the situation will be even worse for them. take a look at this report. in the back streets of downtown by miko, a booming and illicit trade in gold. young men risk their health using poisonous chemicals to purify. $16000.00 worth of gold. the job earned them around $2.00 a day. the gold bar will be sold on the international market, explains this trader who wants to remain anonymous. he says his gold could be more valuable than money. now that colonel see me going to has seized power from the civilian government, the west african regional body. eco moss. is discussing possible sanctions against molly, including the freezing of financial transactions and stopping the joint as ability to withdraw cash from the regional central bank. this could also affect molly's
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legal goal, the exports, which accounts for more than 70 percent of the country's revenue. if you me go to a special advisor says this would destabilize already fragile state possible. so they could, we are landlord country sanctions. you would have a devastating impact. we would start living in basic necessities. and if we would have problems in cash flow and be unable to pay our army, to appease widespread combination over the military gentle dismissal of the civilian president and prime minister. the new head of state colonel has asked for the opposition and 5 civil society movement to choose. and new prime minister shall go. miger is their candidate. but we need to create a patriotic union to save molly a union to rebuild a country for the money and people despite the term all and threats from arms groups, multinational gold mining companies have expanded operation. and molly, over the last decade,
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molly is africa as 4th largest exporter of gold. not so much on time potential because of the crisis from gold to oil. magazines, all of it is in the north. the lack of a stable state has allowed rampant corruption while it has left many politicians and businessmen rich. most melons have grown up in poverty, seeing the countries natural wealth and their se over it slip away. now africa, most active volcano is trying to erupt in the democratic republic of congo. again, the president felix tisha. katie says the situation is serious, but under control, it's been a week since mountaineer gone, go sent rivers of lava streaming down a hillside, destroying homes, and reaching many people. nearly 400000 people in the nearby city of coma have had to flee out. there is malcolm web spent the night in goma and today traveled to saki where many people have taken refuge. once again,
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we were woken up by some of the biggest trim as we fell yet, the building that we were staying in was shaking windows rustling. they hadn't repeatedly, over the course of several hours and not to court, causing quite some alarm and the vulcan ologist. the 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 going along the lake shore, away from the volcano. and this has become home to hundreds of people slept inside for the last night. a lot of them, the cooking outside here now, but they're not 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 with being to say that they get looted. so some goes to say behind
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others of fled, following evacuation order to try and find safety that we spoke to some of the people in going to be affected by this. 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, gushing out his mountain. you are gone. days africa's most active volcano into the city of goma, in the democratic republic of congo notices. samuel can volleys neighbourhood is gone. his house caught fire before it was engulfed. all that 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
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livelihood until the last minute. not everyone got away in time. no hendo bon yanni, nikolai has been missing since the adoption the tray. 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, 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 villa me when i call
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my son too late at night we started feeling the strong ones on the day of the option. there was no sign of tremors. 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 are sleeping rough, that's the last 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 these reds 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
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the city have been devastated. nobody knows if it's over yet or not. of algae. they are alive from london much more still ahead on the program. back to the negotiating table for the ra new play deal, but are they any closer to reaching an agreement? and neil ones on the menu, the european union gives a go ahead to some edible insects to that protein. ah hello, nice to see you. eastern portions of europe will remain unsettled on monday. so we've got bouts of what weather toward romania pushing into the balkans in one area that's been hard hit is as we head toward eastern sections of bulgaria, that will continue once again where we have seen flooding. just because the intensity of the rate it will sump into areas of greece and turkey. i'll take you
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there in effect, but let's focus on the positive rate. now look at some of these temperatures toward scandinavia. also at 26 degrees, but toward north or in sections of finland, we have to be on the potential, the lookout that we could see some wildfires there because of how dry it's been. also, your temperature is running well above average, but the wind will come off the north sea by wednesday, and that is going to press down your temperature. ok as promised off to greece and turkey. now where we do have very wet weather moving through across the boss 1st, it's going to impact a big portion of turkey on monday is simple. i think your heavy rain will come on tuesday. we'll see the winds whip up as well, and your temperatures are running a bit below average here. okay, across north africa it's looking like this, just some showers rolling through central parts of morocco and look, cairo we're up to a high of 41 on monday. but that will change as the wind shift around and cool temperatures. ah,
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ah, the refugee mean stuffing again. the building a new life in a new country is no easy to drive. the witness follows one of the last refugee families from syria and to be granted an american visa from their personal sacrifices to the families, triumph. meet the syrian on al jazeera, me the a. welcome back. i mean stories now far right is rating politician aff tardy. bennett
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has thrown his support, bind a possible unity government, if successful it would unseat benjamin netanyahu as prime minister after 12 years. molly's new in term present to see me. boy cherry's meeting with the west african leaders to discuss the political crisis in his country. meeting of the regional group of nations eco watch is taking place and gone up and days after the erosion of africa's most active volcano, the president of the democratic republic of congo felix tissue k date, same situation is serious, but under control are still feared that mountain will erupt again. well, and all the stories are following, at least 2 people were killed in a mass shooting in the u. s. day of florida. please say that 3 attack has shot indiscriminately into a large crowd outside a concert in the city of miami. the attack has then fled the scene more than 20 people were injured in taken hospitals in the area so far have been no arrest on
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that. we go to ny jerry and now kidnappers of again abducted students from a school in the central part of the country. according to a state government official, its been confirmed. it is the latest in a series of attacks on schools and universities in recent months. why more than 700 students have been abducted for ransom out the armed men invaded the school into gina in raffi, in the north central state of nija. it has not. it's not clear how many students have been taken hostage yet, but the report say the men with asked the several hours. a government official says to people was shot in the attack. and people travelling and a connie by also kidnapped final round of talks as resumed in vienna, aimed at resurrecting the 2015 iran nuclear deal. global powers have been holding torque since april and a bit to bring the united states back on board around says it's optimistic and agreement will be reached. although a caution, the serious issues remain on the 2015 deal. iran agreed to limit its nuclear
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program and exchange for sanctions relief. but it's been broken on both sides. since donald trump pulled the us out of the deal in 2018 will mark fitzpatrick, his direct trevino, proliferation program at the international institute of strategic studies. he says several 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
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are still trying to find a way to interpret his words, to allow them to accept some compromise. i think the biden 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 a huge issue out of the fact that iran has advanced technologically and it's research and development. there's some technical issues there that are not quite
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clear, but i think i think the buy in team certainly wants to this deal, but they don't want to appear over eager. indonesia, meanwhile, is released in iran in oil tanker. more than 4 months after it was seized while illegally transferring oil to a panamanian vessel. the empty horse and its crew of now been escorted out of indonesian waters. the panamanian tanker seized at the same time was also released on friday. captains of both vessels was sentenced to a year in prison for causing environmental damage, but were released on probation. now tens of thousands of people have protested across ethiopia in support of their government and denouncing west and interference . and the capital addis ababa thousands, including several political figures. members of parliament and activists took part in the rallies are angry on the us and our sanctions against ethiopia and eritrea. last week for the conflict and to grey ethiopian government is fighting a rebel clip in the north. australian prime minister scott morrison has arrived in
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new zealand on his 1st overseas trip since the pandemic began. is meeting new zealand prime minister, jacinta all done in queenstown. the last time they met was in february last year, a long time either expect to discuss their approach to relations with china, as well as australia is deportation. policies which these even says disproportionately affects its people. now there's growing anger at several controversial proposals by india's governing b. j. p. for a group of islands in the arabian sea action. we has $36.00 islands in the south west and coast of india, of which only 10 are inhabited. proposals include land acquisition for developmental projects, a to child policy, a ban on beef and permits for selling alcohol. in a muslim majority, population government wants to promote the islands as a tourist destination local, say, the regulations threatened their livelihoods, culture, and the fragile ecology of the islands. meanwhile,
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india's capital new delhi is launched a campaign to promote electric cars and rick shows it's one of the wells most polluted cities. but to environmentally say that without the necessary infrastructure projects may not make much difference. elizabeth bron in reports the 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 middle edi kids are good for the people since they are before the number already. so many shows in delhi know you've never contributing to pollution, the goldman shut them down. 100 people are sitting in say there is no light which is not then india. but environmentalists say it's not that simple. most even chosen
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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 has fetus. in fact, the really recycle 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 you know, kind of melting the lead. there is a lot of people that goes out which is lead so that it is air water. so i toxic waste expert, so the government must enforce a proper recycling system for batteries, especially as it been cold as people to buy electric. dudley's government is offering subsidies of $400.00 to people who buy even shores and to 1000 to those to 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
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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, pollution is a really big thing and you know, in the average citizens mind in, you know, the legal golf. now 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 paul for tailwind for electric mobility. and the government is planning to set up more charge in stations to encourage people to make the switch. but there are more erection 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 on the mind by
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another. elizabeth per item al jazeera new daddy now dried niel ones could be the next column. mary delight for europeans. the food safety agency is given the green light for the human consumption of this insect, and more could follow out there. that voss reports on this story. now from the netherlands, why some shaft already experimenting with gall, may creepy crawly. this may not look very tasty to some people. but there are those who say it's the food of the future. take 25 year old pam commencing for example, he turned an old big farm into a vertical farm for mealworms. they are used for pet food, but as soon as their new housing is finished, they may soon find a way to kitchens all over europe. restriction of various of the meal on is a really good. they are low in fat, and they have a lot of protein and producing the meal ones as
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a very small footprint. both in carbon emissions energy. it doesn't take a lot of energy to produce them. small not to the flavor, but if you put in solving it, you get extra flavor from it. as a chef. yes. mean. teaching people how to use insects in their dishes for after frying some crickets, he uses them for a salad with ferment at tomato and pap. rica. i'm going to make shirts of small 3 abolla words with some apple and then some raspberries in white chocolate cream. fine dining and beetles, crickets, a worm for many in this part of the world. this may be too exotic. experts call this the yuk factor and this shaft doesn't believe that insects for human
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consumption will soon become very popular. but i can assure you that this cricket salad is very tasty. the whims are more expensive than beef because of the cost of production. the normal finger to the eat, but you know, they have to get used to it and they prefer cheat. they prefer cheese and of different kinds of meat. also festivals. of course, this being used in injection and beverages it contains up to 80 percent protein. this is all made from buffalo beetles after the meal were. this insect is also being considered as novel food by the european food and safety agency. the company says there's a way to convince people to eat insects, and that is not to show them as insects. it's not the way it should be presented. we do not ask people to eat who insects that is. that is what's different
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and that needs to change. and that's also a change that needs to happen in the mindset of, of food producing companies. so even for those who are breathing them, these warm cookies may still be a little too innovative. although with a bit of added chocolate, the yuk factor seems to disappear completely steadfast and al jazeera oh, still beers in the south of the netherlands. ah, look at the headlines now. far, i israeli politician naphtali bennett has thrown his support behind a possible unity government. bennett agreed to join a coalition that would unseat prime minister benjamin netanyahu. opposition to gala pete is putting together a coalition of right wing centrist and left wing parties. if successful it would see nets and yahoo remove.
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