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ah, actually it's in many ways with me, the computer's a day you can use it to find the time you could navigate science in a golden age with jimmy holly on a jazz ah ah, west african leaders kick molly out of a regional block of nations following last week, ah, kyle, that says they're alive from joe hall. so coming up benjamin netanyahu days as is ready, prime minister could be numbered as a political rivals join forces to oust him. the leaders of australia, new zealand, tried to on out their differences in long awaited talks
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and laughter. america wrestles with the issue of wind to resume some popular but least socially distant activities. ah, west african leaders have taken major steps towards tackling and escalating political crisis. and molly, the regional group known as echo off of suspended molly's membership after meeting interim, need to see me going to, as well as the 2nd qu, within a year. nicholas hark report from the capital. obama co, gentle leader, colonel. see me go to swapped his military uniform for a suit for his meeting with west african leaders there. alarmed by last week's coo and after hours of close door talks suspended. molly for the regional body. echo was the recent happenings in money have again raised anxiety levels
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in the region. and have somewhat shaken the many head of a peaceful, successful plan. which will result in the return to a democratic government in molly and ultimately, and hopefully the political stability of the country. the heads of state called for the immediate release of the former president and prime minister who being kept under house arrest. they also want the nomination of a new civilian prime minister and an inclusive government. the suspension is due to last until february 2022, across his chief negotiator. good luck, jonathan, will be back in the mountain capital stomach during the week time to check on the progress made in reading the demands made by the regional body. meanwhile, the attacks by arm groups are intensifying and spreading along the road leading to ivory coast. this attack, not in the north or central molly, but in the southern region, several people were killed including
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a police officer when our men fired rounds indiscriminately at a police checkpoint with a closest army barracks, 200 kilometers away. security forces never made it to the scene of pleading please . we need more security forces here. i suspect may be still hiding among us. and i thought we weren't expecting this. in the absence of a stable government, armed groups are gaining ground, a suspension from the regional body echo us will only further isolate a military june crack that has so far failed to protect its people. nicholas hawk al jazeera pharmaca, benjamin netanyahu, his record 12 year run, as israel's prime minister could be coming to an end political rivals. natalie bennett. india le peter in talk to full a broad coalition by a deadline. on wednesday. if they succeed, it would end the political deadline that led to 4 inconclusive elections. over the past 2 years, adults vasquez james bays reports from west jerusalem. this is the man who now
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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, he 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. been 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 be sure, 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, 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 israeli politics 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'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 bass. ouch is era west
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jerusalem? the watchman is the director abuse e n a y and s not any incentive for israel sundays. he says, the potential coalitions objective of guessing not miss neal, who out of office could be all agree on what 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 going to have in any time over the past years. and he's be the power that his days are numbered and he's about to leave office. this is a brought up and that includes not any the, the center in the, in the, the hard like, but also parties as well. so it's really a large, unwieldy coalition cut to get the, largely by the one thing that they will agree upon, which is that they don't know who to remain as prime minister. 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 beside which is very unlikely to
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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's where the, 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 disagreement among the different members of this potential coalition, i think, will make it very unlikely that there be any real policy change or initiatives. armed men have abduction students from a school and nigeria, it happened him to gain or in the state of niger, one person was killed and another critically injured. it's unclear how many students would taken, but some of the younger ones have been released to people traveling in a corner by will also kidnapped fidelis by has more from nigeria and capital,
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a 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 a 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 picking 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 town sick, i got a was where in february this year about $27.00 students. we also abducted from another school in that area. so this has to be communities around that, as we have actually been coming on to to get a pass by men with very little support. that's very little resistance rather from katie. great. you're pretty busy. in raving cases of violence across the
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country in the south west, we have the head of clashing farmers, also in central nigeria. but more significant, 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 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. hundreds of thousands of people displaced by volcanic eruption and democratic republic of congo art risk of cholera, doctors without borders. it says several cases have already been identified in some k, malcolm lab reports from the town when even 200000 people have taken refuge, varying a 2nd or option on this church is now home for hundreds of people
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who fled mountain near congo, africa, the most active volcano, some of their homes were destroyed by interruption last week. others followed the army in order to then evacuate the city of goma in the democratic republic of congo . esperanza move sheeka is one of several people here. he told us they lost their children in the panic. i was on my way out by flower when i saw the fire, my children were up paying. we will run away. i didn't know where they went. later i was told they were in a car accident trying to escape, but i can't find them in the hospital more. they would have had missing and yet to find them. it's gotta be hard to find anyone here in the town of saki. it's over, run. just down the road from the church. these people are waiting for food. the 1st help they've been given since they arrived 4 days ago. right now the, the level of the crisis is high because people have gone without food. they have
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been relying on as a to help them. they are hungry people, dss, d to just the one with the point is now being shared by hundreds of people, accusing waiting their turn to get water to drink and for cooking conditions are really clean. to hear the latrines that belong to the local community on nearly enough for all the people that have arrived at the local administrators said that they've already detected several cases of color. meanwhile, esperanza has found a glimmer of hope. somebody called her from goma saying they've seen her children near her home. is a 20 kilometer ride back to the city. rocks formed from lava, from past her options cover her neighborhood. it's near the foot of the volcano in
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the red zone. not a safe place for missing children in interruption. oh, but she's in luck. nivia been i have so many things to say. i'm happy to see them and i'm grateful. they're alive. they didn't die unless you go to one family happily be united. many more a still not malcolm web al jazeera, goma democratic republic of congo. a stella had hair on out his era and straightening that pain passed in. also in garza paint their experience of israel's wisdom bombardment and life under occupation class effects the dam. question, what the hell is going on and united states america is wrong with us. strong words from politicians, but will there be any action after the native mash shootings in the united states?
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ah hello, i'll tell you what, we're dialing up the heat sack cross 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, 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 weight. 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,
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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, right through to the gulf of guinea. and now we'll take you to the south. were western cape just getting clip to a some showers keep town 17 degrees and as we had to war tuesday, we'll see those showers pivot and impact eastern portions of the cape, cape town, a high of 18 degrees for you on tuesday, the incarcerated in russia's toughest prison, stripped off their liberty, an unexpected creative opportunity. singing contest like no other offers the chance of brit and hope for the
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prison lies inside and out a tailor fingers and murders on alger there. ah . the oregon you're watching out is there a has reminder of our top sorry this our west african leadership suspended molly's membership of the regional block. they condemned last week to lead by kind of left the me going to, he's taken over into president block has called for a civilian prime minister to be appointed for writers really politician enough totally bennett to his support behind a possible unity government if successful it would unseat benjamin netanyahu was prime minister after 12 years. armed men have abduction students in school and
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central nigeria. it happened in the geena in the state of nigeria and how many were taken hostage. but some of the younger children have been released. the leaders of australia and new zealand have downplayed talk of tension between the 2 nations in relation to the different approaches towards china. petroleum prime minister has got morrison in new zealand for his 1st formal face to face the counter with just enjoy. then since the pandemic he's zealand has been criticized for being too soft on china, was camera has spoken out and faces trade sanctions from beijing point. and now discussion today was to take the difference in our relative position on the importance of maintaining a very strong and principle perspective on issues around fried on issues around human rights. and you see that a straight or any human and bullying position to be the same place on these issues
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as right now, the family will. ready be far from here to sit, to devise and i will not succeed. because as we step resolutely together for the values and principles to describe for and that will continue to be the case successfully as we've always. ready done wayne hey, has moved from toronto in new zealand. so much of the rhetoric leading up to this meeting in queenstown was, as you mentioned, centered around the apparent different views or different approaches when it comes to how to deal with china. but again, there was really no sign of that in the media conference. they went to great lengths to point out that they are on the same page when it comes to sensitive issues like human rights, like security. when you're dealing with china,
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infect scott morrison with those very strong words. they are saying that there are those far away. not naming them, but clearly talking about china who will seek to divide this relationship. this relates to 80 percent care of that china has placed on the import of australian barley effectively crippling all exports is trailing bali to china. the implication here is that china did it in retaliation to australia, criticizing or raising issues like the origins of the current of iris pandemic. and how transparent or not china has been about that. so it's taken this dispute, the will trade organization. and just before this meeting between the 2 prime ministers, new zealand announced that it would act as a 3rd party in that w t. o dispute effectively backing australia in that dispute. but new zealand says, look, this is nothing unusual. new zealand is confident that it will not upset china too much. having said that, the deal in foreign minister did say recently that new zealand businesses needed to
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start preparing for doing business with more than just one customer warning that the storm that was being created between australia and china could well affect new zealand. soon. a shooting in florida has left at least 2 people dead and more than 20 injured. 3 suspects have done an open fire in the early hours of sunday morning in miami. police said they jumped out of a call with the salt trifles and pistols and 5 at random into a crowd of concert goes. and the gallagher reports from miami police, the cooling this, a targeted and cowardly act of gun violence. investigators say 3 people reportedly armed with assault, rifles and pistols, stepped out of a car and began firing indiscriminately into a crowd gathered to see a rap concert. these yellow mar because an indication of how many rounds were fired . 2 died on the scene and at least 20 people were injured some severely. what daughter ended up inside the mill, it is i don't even
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know where i can explain how i feel right now, and this is a sad moment. but it's a time when the community needs to come together instead of tearing apart families and friends of the victims gathered outside local hospitals. the news of the loved ones, please for appealing for information calling the suspected shooters. cold blooded killers were working really hard, but it's very difficult to stop a small amount of individuals who want to go out there and commit murder. and it takes all of us to stop this and we really have to put the work in this summer to keep our children and our community safe. this laces, my shooting comes just days after 9 people, a california train yard were killed by a lone gunman. police in san jose said the gunman had 12 fire arms and more than 20000 rounds of ammunition effects the dam. question, what the hell is going on?
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and united states america is wrong with us. and when are we going to come to grips with this? according to the gun violence archive, the u. s. has recorded over 200 my shootings so far this year. president joe biden called gun violence in the us. an epidemic when it's cool for common sense reforms to things like background checks and about what he calls weapons of war change though, needs to be approved by congress with the support of at least 10 republicans, making it highly unlikely at the galaxy on his era. miami, florida, the us president joe biden said oklahoma on tuesday to month 100 is, is the tulsa race masika from white mall, entered the city and towards black businesses, church doors, and even a hospital historians estimate as many as 300 people were killed and 10000 black residents displaced last survivors and their descendants are demanding reparations . palestinians are beginning. the difficult task of rebuilding and garza often 11
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day is waiting. bombardment ought to taking part in the recovery efforts that painting a picture of life under occupation. as the outside explains on the site of what was once of her top home, where tim members was, emily were killed in an israeli or strike artists want to ensure they are now to forgotten their painting about life inside these walls before they were reduced to rubble. 1 above that, it became today and an initiative called painting over the rebel to draw and paint over the homes. we want to deliver a message that no matter what happens in gaza and no matter what they do, we shall remain patient and resistant. and we shall have hope for tomorrow. other artists from because this trip has held an exhibition cold, we will repaint it. this humanitarian scene shed slight on the fear mixed with
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feelings of longing. for those who were killed in these rarely bombardment. artists are as follows. herbal teas really tax as the refugees into counts and not all their work survives could not have got a lot of non fund me. we will preparing for the arctic submission in ramadan and it was supposed to be off to eat. but then the war happened and i was badly destroyed and all our paintings were destroyed to that. i'm on the sculpture is one of the collections called dignities that i worked on after the war of 2014. because these 11 days for brought back all the sorrows, tragedies that we lived before to deliver a message to the world that we will continue with our end with our lives. despite all the tragedies we go through, others clutches and paintings as people young and old embody the feeling of hope. seems as well as reality. policy artists have chosen to convey messages
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to the world and to remember those who were killed in be greatly attach. you miss c l to the route right wing and center. his policies, amazing different gains in parliamentary elections in cyprus, with voters expressing anger about a corruption scandal. last year, the government abandoned the passport for investment scheme after an algebra investigation showed thousands were issued and legally, a handling of the pandemic and migration will also major issues. a judge in italy has ruled that a service technician was responsible for last week's cable counted also that killed 14 people, and counsellor fell onto a mountain side near the resorts of stressor to the cable snapped emergency break, failed. the technician admitted he'd intentionally disabled the brake because it kept locking. he's been put under house arrest, kansas and peruse polarized presidential election. race have been squaring off in
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a televised debate a week ahead of the run of food. opponents on patches of patrick se for his social policies will had the economy. critics of conservative contend to care for him morrow associate her with corruption. for when her father was president marina sanchez as the latest from the peruvian capital lima. well, i think this is the most watched debate probably in peruse history. because this is a country that is deeply polarized between the extreme left and the dream. right. and because these 2 candidates got very, very small margin of approval in the 1st round, 80 percent of the movie and did not vote for any of them in the 1st rounds. so they dislike the candidates on the, for the most part capable, somebody has had and has the support of the mainstream media throughout the country,
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radios, television, newspapers supporting kicker, from the muddy. there's videos of people, even raney's and run, runs out with more than 90 years. old filming themselves, saying that it is crucial for everyone to go and vote for money because they are afraid that you will impose communism in the country. that's what the propaganda against the fed. if you're himself a rural teacher who has the experience of being a union leader and that's a very important protest futures protesting in 2019 cagle, he may have the need of this debate. whatever comes out of this debate, she's like me to perform much better than him and it that to define the election and the votes for the 20 percent of the undecided that still are there be one week
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ahead of, of the, of the run of election south american club football competition, the corporate america is without a host for the 2nd time. in 10 days. argentine has been removed as 2 weeks before the start of the tournament. as it struggles with lines and current of ours cases, instruct, locked downs and it comes off to columbia was dropped as a co host on may 20th. the ongoing deadly antique government protests or tens of thousands of cove. at 1900 cases continued to be recorded every day in latin america and the caribbean. medical expense was health systems in the region at breaking point. but the new one, the reports from buttons iras, people are increasingly pushing for restrictions to be ease. so they can get back to some of them most loved past times. these workers have never been busier. container is among several countries in the region, suffering. a 2nd wave of the cove at $900.00 pandemic per capita. death and infection rates are among the highest in the world,
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and the red cross is one that health systems are a breaking point, marcia. because today, there are patients in critical condition and intensive care and their own respirators in a common room. or there are patients on respirators in the canteen. well, the patients are in the corridors as well. the health system is saturated. vaccines have been slow to arrive. we don't need about 5 percent of the population being fully immunized until people are and not kill a new advice or therapies have is to repeat what they've been saying with a long stay in doors. and if you must go out, keep your distance. but now more, more people are prepared to risk returning to the activities face. they make their lives worth living the some here in argentina, it's tango. the dance is holding a musical protest in the heart of one osiris against further locked down. and for an end to social distancing. today i'm off the call yet i will say we believe our
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immune system needs this, the artistic expression and the workout. we need to be among our community as we, as social beings, there is a lot of depression and that's killing us. move the virus is, i mean let me don't get are you middle middle tango is everything tango his life a person without love cannot live entangle. for us is love. it is 4 minutes of love . it is the most important thing in mexico, one of their most popular, but least socially distance activities is back. after more than the years absence $600.00 measures in place. a few 100 spectators are allowed into an arena that normally holds thousands and i was excited. of course i love wrestling i have since i was little since i was a kid i was running around these facilities, this place because already generations old will mexico allow the sport to return? because
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a falling cove is 19 rates. other countries in latin america is still wrestling when they can resume social and sporting events. and under what conditions? 10 to 01 osiris. ah, who without his or are these are on top stories with african leaders. i've taken major steps to tackle an escalating political crisis in molly. the regional agreement is eco says, suspended my membership after meeting interim need to see me going to and for the countries. second qu, within a year, i can talk to them bama co with more go it still has the ability to answer to those around. for instance, no meeting a new prime minister, there was a name floated for several days. now the name of sugar, my god, he's a leading member of the m 5 movement or tens of thousands of people on the streets of bama co calling for the end.
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