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and pull ones when it comes to vaccinating the populations from the geo politics to the pure economics. the misinformation, the latest developments, what's going on here is very different. first off, the vaccine comes in the form of a naval freight, special coverage of the colona virus pandemic. on a jessina ah, west african rook echo suspended molly's membership off to the crew and asked the military to immediately appoint a civilian prime minister. ah, hello there, i'm this tells you, hey, and this is out of their life and also coming up. benjamin netanyahu is days, as israeli prime minister could be numbered as his political rivals, up to form a unity government ending his 12 year grip on power. and iranian flags tanka
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suspected of trying to evade us sanctions is released by indonesia. after 4 months pass meal was on the menu, you give us a go ahead to edible insects as a protein group. ah, now west african leaders have taken drastic new steps to tackle an escalation political crisis. and molly, the regional group, known as eco, was, has now suspended molly's membership. after meeting with interm neither i see me going and follow the country 2nd crew within a year. the brock has told molly it must stick to its commitment to hold elections next february. and it's also refusing to recognise kind of going to as leader and just called for a civilian prime minister to be appointed within days on tuesday. says he has power from a transitional government that was formed after the last to last year. well,
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nicholas hunk is in bama code for us. nick, just how much sway does echo us have here? what does this potentially mean for voices political future? well go to, i still has the ability to answer to that was around. for instance, no meeting a new prime minister. there was a name floated for several days. now the name of sho, get my guy. he's a leading member of the m 5 movement. remember, last year now there when there were tens of thousands of people on the streets of bama co calling for the end of prison, kate has regime and that's when the military stepped in. so if you nominate a new prime minister and if he sticks to the plan, which is to organize free and fair elections by february 2022, then the suspension will be lifted as well as guaranteeing a new government that inclusive. now what's interesting here is this is the 1st time that molly has suffered from a suspension from the west african body. there's. there's
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a sense of deja vu here on the streets of molly, in 2012 a military captain captain. i'm a do set to go had taken off, he had taken over power to coo, and that was exactly the same thing so that he would temporarily stay to power, organize elections and and that didn't happen. and since then, this situation, the security situation has gone from bad to worse. that has had that at the time had led from 4 armed groups to step in into the north of molly. and that's when we saw the military intervention of the french. so the west african body echo us will be with its chief negotiator. good luck, jonathan will be in bama co in a weeks time to see how far the, the june ted will go and try to meet the demand by the west african body. and nick, you're on the ground for us in molly's capital. i mean, given that so many crews have happened before, how is all of this now being viewed on the streets then?
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well, it says it's been surprisingly muted. the reaction from the modern people, you know, they've suffered to cruise in the space of 9 months. and during that period, they were promised so many things they were promised debility, safety, security and the end to reach in the return of the state in regions where the state has been largely absent, none of that has happened. instead, we've seen the military step up with nominating more members of the army in positions and regional bodies like in, in because they're out of the 1900 governors and in, in the country. 13 of them have come to have been given to members of the military . we've seen leading members of the armed forces fighting over government position instead of fighting for the country in the north, in the center of the country where we've seen really deterioration of the security situation just today. and they, while they're with the talks being,
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being taken place in grand gulf. well, they were attacked by the border of ivory coast in the south of the country, which is very unusual. we've seen the stern words from him. i knew i might call the french president saying that if there was no transition towards democracy than france in the french soldiers that are on the ground here, would them simply step away from, from all the. so there's a lot at stake because it's that the stability of the region is contingent on the security and stability of molly. natasha. nicholas huck. there with all the latest for us from the maryan capital bunker. thanks so much, nick. when our benjamin netanyahu is record at 12 year run, as israel's prime minister could be coming to an end, political rivals, naphtali bennett and yale appealed in talks to form a broad coalition by a deadline on wednesday. now if they succeed, it would end the political deadlock that said to 4 inconclusive elections over the past 2 years, algebra matic editor james bay's report. now from western reason,
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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's 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 you 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, the whole width of israel is just about 7 or 8 miles. we see what, what the turn got into know,
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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 anthony blinking has made it clear there's no plan to restart. peace negotiations. the israeli palestinian conflict will not be dealt with apparently for the next few years. and it has to do down only with israeli politics . it has to do with american politics. it has to do with 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's 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 james base. ouch is era west
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jerusalem? well let's now bring in dove wax. then he is the director of the u. c. l a y n s, and the very incentive israel studies enjoys us now from los angeles. does. i'll start with the big question off to being a political survivor for so long. is it now over for nathan, yahoo! when i didn't think anybody is quite yet prepared to declare, it's finally over until the connect that actually votes in little over a week for this new government. but it looks more likely now than it has in any time over the past years. and this yahoo read in power that his days are numbered and he's about to finally leave office. we're talking here about a coalition between the center and the far right, how much they actually have in common. are they going to be able to get any governing done this? they do the steel well, this is a government that includes not only the defense for making the hard, right, but also the central parties as well. and the external support of them is
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limited. our policy, so it's really a large, unwieldy coalition to get the largely by the one thing that they will agree upon, which is that they don't want to remain in 5 minutes stuff. i think they will be able to talk, hold together, at least as long as missing yahoo is the, the 3rd party leader is missing yahoo was somehow decide which is very unlikely to resign. them may be the one thing holding them together would, would be absent and they would fall apart in terms of what they can do. i think very little. i think it will likely focus on economic issues that whether the greatest areas of agreement between the different parties post cobra released, repelling israel, dilapidated infrastructure, those kind of domestic issues. but when it comes to foreign policy issues and when it comes to the palestinian issue, in particular, the disagreements among the different members of this potential coalition, i think, will make it very unlikely that they'll be any real policy change or initiative.
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well, i want to ask you more about that. i mean, given the statements that we've had from mr. bennett, where does this leave the palestinians, especially off for these reasons bombardments? well, bennett himself is, is a real hard line, a more y wing, the next, you know who he's somebody who is outspoken opponent pelican stated at the support of annexation, although much of the west bank, but bennett isn't going to be able to push through that, excuse because his partner in government repeated his interest yesterday party had to be a veto. and this will be the foreign minister. so to the outside world, did this government may that look a little bit more moderate? but i think in terms of policies towards the palestinians, they'll likely be literal change. the one thing though, even with expenditure in palo, missing to ignoring the, the advice of institute of insecurity additions,
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many of whom have been all doing that there needs to be a change in is our policy towards god. the strip out of changing the policy towards the palestinian authority. so even with a pallet at the head, there may be some slight adjustments in our colleges in those areas. but in terms of israeli settlement building and the other kinds of policies that the palestinians have longer posed, i don't think they'll be any real changes in those areas. are some very interesting days ahead in israel waxman, they're the director of the u. c. l. a y and s missouri incentive israel study is great to get your insight here on out there. thanks for joining us. now, armed men have abducted students again from the school and central nigeria and happened to gina in the state of niger. one person was killed and another critically injured. it's unclear how many students were taken, but some of the younger children has been released to people traveling and aconia
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by were also kidnapped. well, fidelis and ball has more now forth from the nigerian capital boucher. it is not been any official confirmation of the exact number of those were abducted because even the per price of these lumber school did say that he's still carrying out the head count of the student. and be there by wanting to come up with a statement as to the number of to us. we're taking the, the community is not new to these attacking in december, about 16 people from the community. we also a kidnapped in similar fashion. and one of the neighboring towns i got a was where in february this year, about $27.00 students. we also abducted from another school in that area. so this helps the communities around that, as we have actually been coming on the data path by men with very little support. that's very little resistance rather from katie. great,
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you're pretty busy. in raving cases of violence across the country in the south west, we have the head of clashing farmers, also in central nigeria. but more significantly, at the moment we have cases of armed men in the daily confrontation with security previews. we had reports of to go to people being killed. also residents of the south east being killed just as alien sunday, a from a political adviser to the president was killed on his way to the airport. he was on the visit and was killed by armed men. while still ahead here on al jazeera fears for the future of proof bill onto the street as presidential candidate for pass a square off in a televised debate. and promoting tourism or targeting muslin anger mounts,
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proposed noodle in an indian archipelago. ah ah. hello, it's the tale of east versus west. explain that in effect. but 1st our storm threat on monday is as we head towards central northern parts of texas, spilling into oklahoma. take you to the eastern seaboard right now in new york, look at some of these conditions. plenty of rain, 50 millimeters should be about a 100 for the month. so half a month's worth of rain in a short span. and yeah, it's been windy to gas, up to 70 kilometers per our temperatures will come up on monday and they'll continue to rise over the days ahead after the west coast completely different story, excessive heat warning in play for northern california. reading 42 degrees that could tie your all time temperature for me on the last day of may through central
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america. very heavy showers can be found for florida, bahamas into cuba, also through guatemala, san jose, and into panama. ok now for the top end of south america, heavy rains, you know, the amazon river near record levels and it's the tributaries, but now we're seeing that there, which is rates by the amazon river. so scenes of flooding you will get a break from the heavy rain on monday, otherwise towards the top and the rainbow fall where it should. and for patagonia, we do have another system crushing into southern parts of chile, the just a world that goes to algiers and she needs to meet some of the world's most passionate football fan. i sold my clothes to go to the stadium, lloyd supported all football, hooligan, waving streams, fandom can have life changing consequences. i don't remember how it only felt the
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flame burning deadly game. algeria and she dizzy and on al jazeera, me ah, hello again, i'm the fallacy again. that's remind you about top stories here. this allen, west african leaders have suspended molly's membership of regional block eco us to tackle and escalating political crisis there. they say they don't recognize, cannot see me going to as a new leader. and of course, for a civilian the prime minister to be appointed fall writers, randy, politician, nestali bennett, has thrown his support behind a possible unity government. now if successful it would unseat benjamin netanyahu.
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prime minister, after 12 years, men have again abducted students from a school and central nigeria. it happened in 2 jeana in the state of niger. it's unclear how many were taken hostage, but some of the younger children had been released or hundreds of thousands of people displaced by a volcano in democratic republic of congo. art risk of cholera, doctors without borders says several cases of already been identified in socket. that's where around 200000 people have taken refuge after fleeing from goma. the united nations is delivering aid about the town lacks enough drinking water. scientists say that lava is spreading beneath the city of gamma, raising phase of a 2nd direction. malcolm web is in san k for once again, we were woken up by some of the biggest trends we felt yet the building that were staying in was shaking windows, rattling they out, and repeatedly,
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over the course of several hours. not to court causing quite some alarm and the vulcan ologist assigned to say that a 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 of soc is about 20 kilometers from going along the lake shore, away from the volcano. and this has become home to hundreds of people slept inside for the last night. a lot of the cooking outside here now, but then i much food because they say they've been desperately short of food and other supplies since they arrived here. some of them had their home destroyed. others had to make difficult decisions on leaving because if they do abandoned their homes, what's been happening, we thing to say that they get looted. so some joe's to say behind the flat following evacuation order to try and find safety. and there's a lot of confusion about what's going on. what did the tremors mean assistant coming here or not? when is it coming?
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as 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 indonesia has released tankers from iran and panama, that were seized 4 months ago on suspicion of illegally transferring oil. the iranian flag tanker called the empty horse and its crew have now been escorted out of indonesian waters. the captains of both vessels were sentenced to a year in prison for causing environmental damage, but were released on probation. i said beck has worn out from wrong. well, we know that the tankers were released just weeks after 5 minutes. it was 3 for visited in denise meeting with senior officials and the president. now, after those meetings, the vessel was not mentioned, or that we were told was that bilateral relations were discussed and also a standing up to unilateral us sanctions. that's what the iranians were saying. now, the statement from the iranian national oil company today has said that the tanka
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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 once that mission is over. now, iran is under us sanctions, especially its oil and banking sector. and what iran tends to do is sell it's oil below market value to attract countries. and one of those countries is china. now that 2nd tanka, although it's a panamanian flag vessel, is managed by a company in shanghai in china. so what 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 charge against the captain's 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. but iran will be very happy that its tank has been released
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because, or these oil tankers can be worth and it's cargo can be worth millions of dollars. now there is growing anger at several controversial proposals by india's governing b. j. p. for a group of islands in the arabian sea luck said we has $36.00 islands on the southwestern coast of india, only of which 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, the government wants to promote those islands as a tourist destination. but locals are saying the regulations threatened their livelihood culture. and the fragile ecology of the island hope to see the abraham is originally from luxury and walk to the lawyer and campaigner, in kaci, in the southern states of carola, she says these proposals ultimately target muslims, more problematic of the regulations that, that has caused a lot of fuel among people is this luck should be development authority regulation,
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as they call it. what does the regulation does? is it completely legitimize is any legalizes land grab. and it blatantly provides eviction of the native from their own land. the indigenous tribal, those land do not have any right to those plans. so this is one regulation that has really pretty good field among people that were in this might cause for the migration, like ethnic cleansing, or people of the indigenous tribe kind of islands that we have a very scaffold in the high seas. unlike what is dead in mall these. so that argument i was, i understand is flawed because that's kind of development can not happen in luck should be it's not that it's not as practical as they cited to be. and even though we are not against the development all towards them, what we say development, all tourism would happen for the benefit of the people, not that the cost of their land, their life, and daily birthdays, b, j, b, the ruling b j. we had the way of how we deal with
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a largely muslim population in luck should be like luck should be, has not been a place whose politics has largely run by religion. the people are generally very, very secular. here in comparison to states like go on in other states and northeast, where the d b isn't bubble there. the b g b has not been both any bad on be respecting the cultural sentiments of the people . so the idea agenda behind, but are you going to be spending a place for like should the majority population as muslim? is because they actually have an agenda, the pretty good, the religious and the sort of sentiment of the people while peruse. presidential candidates go head to head in a television debate in just under an hour a week ahead of the run off elections. then thousands of peruvians meanwhile, have marched through lima and protests against the candidates. those opposing pembroke has fear fear that his socialist policies will have the economy while cake
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us with more critics are against conservative politics and associates with corruptions. and when her father was president, when mariana sanchez is in the previous capital, lima for us, mary only given just how tight the race is now, just how decisive could this debate be tonight. well, no, i think the debate is decisive and it's crucial. really. they are enough tie after each source poster revealed this morning to look i feel is still a head in this race with 51 point one percent of the vote and for tomorrow with 48.9 percent. it is surprising indeed that she still trailing behind the gas deal because she has an immense support of the mainstream media across the country from radios for television, newspapers, the most powerful in the country support to go with you, marty. now she also has the experience of this is the 3rd presidential debate that
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she has. is she this is the 3rd time she runs for the president. so she knows what she has to do. but yet she is still trailing behind. august me your she gained a lot of track after the 1st debate when she was more than 10 points behind us. so she knows that she has an excellent performance tonight. however, there is a huge, muddy voter still in the country. people who remember her father's father's government, the most corrupt in history, and she herself, is facing 30 years in prison on corruption charges. so she have to to convince the voters the 20 percent of undecided still, that she is the best option. and there's a lot of people who are campaigning for her. there you see across the,
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the mass media and the internet grannies and grandad's building videos, asking people to go and vote for go for money because people are afraid that keith, where they don't see a will install a communist government. so there is a lot of fear about this coming election and very interesting evening ahead. mariana sanchez will be watching that debate for us in the month. thanks marianne. now, a mountaineer from hong kong has recorded the fastest climb of mount everest ever by a woman. it took funding home just under 26 hours to scale the world's highest peak . that means she beat the previous record by an amazing that teen ours. the 44 year old teacher has returned safely from the mountain where expeditions have been struggling with bad weather and a corona virus outbreak. i'm not looking for freaking. i just want to challenge myself and i always tell my team, my working team,
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my friends. when you aim high, high, you can achieve high. so i feel relieved because i can prove my work to my friends, to my students. now dried meal worms could be the next color. mary delight for europeans. they use food safety agency, has approved human consumption of the insect and war could follow that fossil reports from the netherlands, where some chefs already experimenting with the go may creepy calling. 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, it may soon find a way to kitchens all over europe, nutritional value for the meal on. so 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 very 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 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 worms are more expensive than beef because of the cost of production. you know this not normal finger to the eat, but you'd have to get used to it and they prefer cheat. they prefer cheese and of different kind of meats. also festivals. of course, this being used in injection and beverages contains up to 80 percent protein. this is all made from buffalo beetles after the meal we're, this insect is also being considered as normal food by the european food and safety agency. the company says there is 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
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and that is, that is what's different and that needs to change. and that's also a change that needs to happen in the mindset of food producing companies. so even for those who are breathing them, these warm cookies may still be a little too inoperative. although with a bit of added chocolate, the yuk factor seems to disappear, completely steadfast and al jazeera austell beers in the south of the netherlands. ah, hello, this is al jazeera and these are the headlines. west african leaders have suspended molly's membership of the regional block, echo us. they condemned, last week's crew, led by colonel se me goiter who has taken over as president and has called for a civilian prime minister to be appointed because he has the latest now from banker go. it still has the ability to.

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