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thinking military position and it was just a simple act of reorganizing military assets. this is a message to the reason that the united states is rethinking its military foster in depth analysis of the days global headlines inside story on our jazeera. ah, this is al jazeera ah, hello, i'm marianna m i z watching the news our life from london coming up in the next 60 minutes. molly is suspended from the regional body eco, was after crisis talk, and gonna west africa need to say they don't recognize the legitimacy of a see me going to as it had a date. benjamin netanyahu. davis was writing,
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prime minister could be numbered as his political opponents look to form a unity government ending his 12 year grip on power and making the switch how one of the wells most polluted cities is trying to clean up its acts with the helpless electric vehicles i'm driving actually bought the name is saw a media saga has taken another twist. about number 2 has been threatened with disqualification that from the front. jason. unless feedback tracks on her decision not to speak to the press. ok. welcome to the news out. we thought was embracing news from ghana, the west african regional group of nations eco was suspended molly after school last week. it go on, has been meeting in gonna with molly's new in term present. i see me poyser in attendance. our goiter led the military coup in molly the 2nd to take place in the
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space of 9 months, you know, west african lee to say they don't recognize him as the head of state level ready been warnings of when you, sanctions, and response. the political crisis unfolds that will nicholas have joined us now from bama co into nicholas this an unexpected development given a seaman going to was invited to join the meeting in the 1st place. well, that's right. that's not something that i see me going to was expected. he went to that meeting, not wearing a uniform but in a civilian suit, trying to appease any forms of possible sanctions. instead, he was just suspend molly altogether, was suspended from the union that has pretty bad consequences for the modern people . and that will have effect pretty shortly in the statement made by the, by the echo was they've asked for the immediate release of the president of transition and the prime minister that they say our in house arrest. we know that
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they were following their detention in the camp of catchy, they were led back to their homes, guarded by the, the, the military. and that really points out the fact that they don't actually recognize me going to as being the head of state developed for an immediate appointment of a prime minister, a civilian one. and they're asking for the transition to follow its course and hold elections as quickly as possible in the statement made by the head, the state of west africa. not a single mention of the me going by name. really a damning statement issued by the west african body to try to get molly back on course. now he'll have to go back to bama co and to explain this to the rest of the military to into and to the margin people. and so what yeah. what does the eco was suspension mean for molly? and it's people well, you know, they have
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a common currency called the fact that is shared with 14 other countries in the region. that means that they can no longer access their own treasury and quickly the state will run out of money, which means that they won't have, they won't have enough. they won't have any cash to buy oil and gas, and the gas stations will run out of, of petrol. they won't be able to pay the civil servants if they can't access their treasury. not only that, it will also stop the transaction between molly and neighboring countries. remember, this is a land log country that shares its border with 7 countries that are member of the west african body. echo was 60 percent of all these trade comes through neighboring synagogue. that's going to stop immediately. as soon as those the suspension takes place. that's going to have a drastic impact on people's ability to have access to food and to have access to, to, to basic necessity. so there's going to be a fall out effect,
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perhaps panic on the streets following the announcement made by the west african body. and although this announcement was made not to hurt them out in people, the fear is it will hurt ordinary molly as they're already suffering from the deteriorating security situation and add to that the sanctions and the bill them the the suspension of molly from the union. that's going to have drastic effect. take a look at this report. in the back streets of downtown by miko, a booming and eliza 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
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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 legal gold exports, which accounts for more than 70 percent of the countries revenue. if you me go to a special advisor says this would destabilize an already fragile state possible. so they could, we are landlord country sanctions. you would have a devastating impact we would start lacking in basic necessities. and if we would have problems in cash flow and be unable to pay our army. to appease the widespread combination over the military gentle dismissal of the civilian president and prime minister, the new head of state curled gota has asked for the opposition and 5 civil society movement to choose and new prime minister sugar miger is their candidate lead calendar. we need to create a patriotic union to save molly a union to rebuild
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a country for the money and people despite the term all and threats from arms groups, multinational gold mining companies have expanded operation. in molly, over the last decade, molly is africa's 4th largest exporter of gold. not so much on time potential because of the crisis from gold to oil. manganese want all of it is in the north. the lack of a stable state has allowed rampant corruption while has left many politicians and businessmen rich. most melons have grown up in poverty, seeing the countries natural wealth and their se over it slipped away. we moved to israel now where benjamin netanyahu rec, or 12 year ron, as prime minister could be coming to an end. political rivals, natalie bennett, and jala peter in talk. so a broad coalition that would potentially and 2 years of political deadlock, nobody has come close to winning a majority or forming a coalition despite for general elections in that space of time. on diplomatic
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editor james bays has this report now from west jerusalem. this is the man who now looks lightly 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 in 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. but it was seen as the king maker. but as part of the deal, he looks now like he also become the king. serving 1st as prime minister before rotating with le paid his views on palestinians of forthright his openly opposed to a 2 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,
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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 a terror state. that's just a few minutes away from my home. would you? despite his strong views, if he gains power, bennett 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 and to be blinking has made it clear there's no plan to restock 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 palestinian 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,
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younger leader with even more controversial views. james, base out his era west jerusalem journey us now by skype from western slim is unique benmark and a senior israeli journalist and form had to the television authority who specializes in israeli. and our affairs, this would, this coalition government would be really quite a diverse, bizarre mixture of policies from across the political spectrum. can they pull it off? yes, if you really quickly, they can put it off because they've got the majority in the parliament that connects it. but they don't expect too much from this new government if it is set up because a different ideologies and a they will face problems and they will be very difficult to maintain the government for a long time. so in other words, they can agree on their opposition to a prime minister benjamin netanyahu,
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but so they won't be able to go on much shelf. exactly. actually they set up the say a government to expel at the, you know, from his office. but the question is, what they will do next, then what kind of policies they will have right now the main issue is the it because a 3 pay border and the last for a between israel and hamas and they to stabilize the fire and to try to reach a true se would come on so a long time. and this is the main goal. this is the main objective that they have. now, what does that mean for the palestinians then to have that sort of blend of parties with obviously it natalie bennett on the one state solutions. some want the 2 state solution, others talk about annexation. what, what could this mean for the palestinians? this is me, the continuation of the deadlock and also the palestinians. a split between the p a
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and the camaro and there's no prospecting for any peace in a negotiation. and now where a new guy and a tale bennett is more extreme, more right wing than and then you know, so there's no prospect or any a political process, any piece processing the, the region. if the coalition is unstable, as you say it's, there are ideological differences. could israel be heading for another election anyway, potentially then within the year? yes, definitely. this is actually the, the big challenge of new government. if you set up a to, to stay in office and not to run 2 elections, therefore 50 electron up the, if you will, bond with the full of arguments, a dispute over a very basic issues. thank you very much. appreciate your thoughts on this johnny
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and stuff from western. so you only been minot kim. thank you. well now we go to the developments in nigeria. kidnap is there of again abducted students from a school in the central parts of the country. this has been confirmed by a government official, the armed men invaded the school into gina and rafi, which lies in the north central state of niger. it's not yet clear how many students have been taken hostage, but to report say the men with that for several hours. a government official says 2 people were shot in the attack, and people travelling and a connie a by were also kidnapped of fidelis. and by joins us now from the nigerian capital abu jeff moore, in this. and so, can you tell us, 1st of all, any details the circumstances of this latest kidnapping and the numbers involved? well as we speak, nobody actually knows the exact number of children who were taking from the family
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who tangled, mixed cool in picky. and the proprietor, of course, had that he still carrying out a head count of the number of students who are present to be able to determine how many of them were picking away. the con men had actually come in, see the police patient in the community before cutting out the abduction of the students. it just, you know, that the same community suffered is similar abduction, but now of adults about 16 adults were kidnapped from that community in december. and another community got in february, this year, a february of 2021. some of the 2027 students from school. well, so kidding. up from the same here. so it's not been, this is not like the 1st incident. it's like a 2nd school attack in a particular look, a government in not just it's which is just it which she has bought out with a boucher the made us capitol is almost as some economy built around this
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ransom for kidnapping. who do we, what we know about who is perpetrating these abductions? well, in most cases, some people have come out to say the paid to get it again. the freedom or maybe the loved ones paid before the release. but government has maintained that no ransom has been paid over time, which is escalate, contrary to what some of the victims have said. the police, the auto security agencies have been trying to unravel the, you know, why this has been happening because it's more like a very lucrative enterprise for those who are involved in it. it's not just and in, not even also as we speak across the country. they've been reports of kidnappings and also violence across the country, like kalia today. it's from a, a driver to the former president to
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a good lot. jonathan was shot dead in the eastern part of the country while on the visit. so the cases of violence is actually increasing across the country, though the niger natalie to say the on top of it and trying to ensure that it's actually brought under control. all right, thank you very much, fidelis. and by joining us from a boot, jeff and with a news our life from london still had people warned not to return to their homes in the democratic republic of congo. the threat from volcano no longer continues back to negotiating table for the ra nuclear deal, but to their any of any closer to reaching an agreement and the fall out from the champions league final, with portuguese, local ferrying a cove. it's fine. we'll explain more about that ah,
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now to the democratic republic of congo where africa's most active volcano is threatening to erupt once again, president says the situation is serious, but under control. it's been a week since near congo, sent rivers of lava streaming down a hillside, destroying homes and uprooting many people at malcolm webb spent the night in goma and today travel to saki, where many people have taken refuge. once again, we were woken up by some of the biggest trends we fell. yeah, the building that were saying and was shaking when those rustling. they hadn't repeatedly over the course of several hours and that's causing quite some alarm and the vulcan ologist. the scientists say that they are 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 saki. it's about 20 kilometers from going along the lake shore, away from the volcano. and these churches become home to hundreds of people slept
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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 who had to make difficult decisions on leaving because if they do abandoned their homes, what's been happening? the people who speaking to say that they get looted. so some goes to say behind others have fled following the evacuation order to try and find safety that we spoke, some of the people in going to be affected by this. let's take a look at that 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 is most active volcano, into the city of goma, in the democratic republic of congo. no, this is the largest samuel can volleys 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 see the volcanoes lighting up the 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 act homes and livelihood until the last minute. not everyone got away in time. no hinder been any nikolai has been missing since the auction. he used to tre groceries on the street from a still just like this one is a young man in his early twenties, his family put up, the post is 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 me when i call 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 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 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 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 displace people swathes of the countryside. and parts of the city have been devastated. nobody knows if it's over yet or not. the local administrator for this district announced just to show a while ago that they found a cases of cholera 6 here in the town of soc a 2 in another town. and it's certainly nice surprise if you look at the conditions there and just wanted station just one. busy water point, which is over there, have been used since we've been a by 100 the people they've been keeping up with the yellow plastic containers to collect water. we say need for cooking and for drinking. the latrines that belong to the local community living around here are completely inadequate for this method
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influx of people just turned off in the last few days. a lot of the locals have locked their latrines to try and protect themselves in their own sanitation. and so it's definitely not a, not a safe situation for, for other people living it. the thing here who fled is not why somebody we spoke. they decided to actually go back to go math and take that chance is that, but something else that really doesn't help is a lack of clear information. there's a lot of confusion about what's going on. what did the tremors mean? resistance coming here or not. when is it coming out? one woman said to me, congo, help is slow. she said, and indeed, she has taken very long for these people to get any help. indeed, they still waiting up until now. now tens of thousands of people have been protesting across ethiopia, in support of that government and denouncing western interference the capital i just, i'm about thousands including several political figures. members of parliament and activists also passed in raleigh's or angry after the u. s. amount sanctions,
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again, ethiopia in eritrea last week for the conflict into grey, the field government is fighting a rebel group and in a country well now to peru, the presidential race is tightening a week before the run off elections between pedro castillo and cocoa for you. maury, on sunday, the to go had to hedge in a presidential t v debate, which will be broadcast live across the country. thousands of peruvians march through lima over the weekend, protesting against both candidates those opposing castillo fear. his policies will impact the economy as he pledges to rewrite the constitution, while castilla had a comfortable lead in previous pulse. for g. maury has now narrowed that lead and is a hazard. it to testicle tie in some poles, people as opposed her conservative policies. saw correspondent, marianna sanchez, jones's lives now from lima. how crucial is this debate?
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well, mariam, you just, you just said that the crucial thing is for take off with the money to, to gain those undecided. she has been able to get closer and closer to better feel though she still trailing in the last of the poll says that she is less than one percentage point, which is of course a tie. she is this despite, you're leading this why she has had all the propaganda in favor of her all the mainstream media newspapers, televisions radios is supporting keiko for you, morty. it all the owners of these mainstream media are terrified that they don't see your will of nation allies. will privatize nationalize or is many of the in the companies of the private companies and people are terrified that she will take away their money. and so this is something that has been, has given
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a kick off the money a lot of support, despite this, she still behind it if they don't feel and this debate will be crucial for her. after the 1st debate, she was able to gain several percentage points. she was less more than tempest with some points behind him. and now this, she knows that this is a crucial debate that as she has the experience because she is a go and running for the precedence for the 3rd time. so now it is up to her to have an excellent performance in the debate to be able to get, get those undecided and tell us more about how peruvians have been reacting to these 2 polarizing candidates. well there's a lot of fear in the streets of peru, especially those who vote for pick up where he, marty. many people are, do not want to vote for her, but they fear that they look at the you will in, in post communism in in peru of the propaganda. how said,
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because he has not. we said that he, she's not really a communist. he's a socialist. but people are afraid that he will bring back extremists to the governments and so take off, take those voters are afraid that they will take away their money. and a lot of people are taking their money out of the country. so there's a lot of fear, but the, those who vote for federal castillo in instead have nothing to lose the whole of the forest peruvians infor, rule who have suffered much more with a pen. our apologies that marianna sanchez reporting to us from lima. as we see, the 2 candidates a pedro castillo and to go for g. margot had to head in that tv presidential debate more on that later. but now a final round of talks is resumed in vienna. aimed at resurrecting the 2015 iran nuclear dale. global powers have been holding talk since april in
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a bit to bring the united states back on board. iran says it's optimistic an agreement will be reached, although it cautioned that serious issues remain on the 2015 deal. iran agreed to limit its nuclear program and exchange for sanctions relief. but it's been broken on both sides, initiated by former president donald trump, who unilaterally withdrew from the deal in 2018 loc fitzpatrick, his direct from the nonproliferation program at the international institute for strategic studies. and he says that several hurdles remain. know though 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 this 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,
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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 iran 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 button 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 to 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
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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 over eager, flat on the knees out promoting terrorism or targeting muslims. anger over proposed new laws in an indian archipelago. illustrating that pain palestinian artists in garza paint their experience of israel's 11 day bombardment and life and occupation . and then lay transport with generous on the day at the motor jeep in italy as right as pay tribute to one of their own who lost his life in an accident of the track. ah
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hello, nice to see you. eastern portions of europe. oil remain unsettled on monday, so we've got bouts of what weather toward romania pushing into the balkans in a 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 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.

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