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ah, actually 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 jim lee on a jazz ah israel's prime is find the hold onto his job and political rivals join forces to form a government without him. ah, i'm sammy say that this is al jazeera alive from dell hall. so coming up, molly is suspended from the west african regional block off through 2nd qu in less than a year. but the group stopped short of imposing sanctions. a major policy shift
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in china, beijing relax visit to child only rule and faced the falling birthright. showing the united front on china, the leaders of straightly a new zealand try time out. the differences. ah, a new coalition is taking shape in israel. i could see the longest serving prime minister and israeli history. well, that would mean by doing that in yahoo and is the could party will be out of government for the 1st time in 12 years. now, diplomatic editor james bass reports 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
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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. ben, it was seen as the king maker, but as part of the deal he looks now. light is also become the king serving 1st as prime minister before rotating with repeat 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, israeli is going to give up to then scenario and allow them to create a terrorist state. that's just a few minutes away from my home. would you despite his strong views, if he gains power,
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bennett will be constrained on palestinian issues by his likely coalition, which would include left wing parties. this at the same time that the us 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 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. james, base out his era, west jerusalem hurry for cities in west jerusalem and has more on the coalition negotiations. the iowa t. it needs to cement all of the bilateral deals with the various constituent
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parties in this coalition, as it gets formed. once all that is, is signed and sealed, and he has a promise of support most likely from the 4 seat strong. united arab list party, the 1st palestinian israeli party that would be brought in to such an agreement or not sitting physically in government with the other coalition members. once all that is done, he then has to tell the president of the country, reuben ritalin, that he can form a government. and then the speaker of these are the parliament, the connect it has up to a week to set up the vote, which will actually see that government instituted. now given the fact that the, the speaker is currently a, netanyahu supporting member of the could, it is likely that they will want to give nothing yahoo as much time as possible to try to put a spanner in the works of this process as it goes through so i think we're looking at, at the earliest today, next week, probably a few days into next week before that boat takes place. in the meantime,
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netanyahu is nothing if not energetic, and has a huge amount of fight when it comes to his own personal survival. he will be trying everything in the book and maybe writing new chapters of that book to try to stop this government from forming an egyptian delegation. led by an intelligence chief, is in garza for talks with the arm group. hamas said to discuss reconstruction officer and 11 de conflict. israel's bombing campaign killed more than $200.00 palestinians and destroyed many buildings. egypt helped me the a, the c 5 between israel and hamas. and we'll be looking to consolidate the truce. and spring in the the said she's in golf just outside the hotel where that meeting is set to take place or how those talks getting on human high family, where at 1st typically until now a bus. kevin has not yet arrived to the hotel. so the meetings have not yet started
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. so basically these meetings are going to be discussing the long term fees, fire between us and israel, and also the read the striking of the reconstruction process with all the challenges that it faces. whether with israel, which does not allow the entering of the construction materials because it's considered them as double use materials and also the reconstruction process itself, which has to be agreed on how it's going to be implemented by who it is going to be supervisor where we've heard best option, maybe a strongly want the policy authority to take a role in the supervision of the reconstruction process, hearing the gaza strip. but also this is not something that really agrees on until the moment. so these meetings are to ease and break the ice
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that is around the reconstruction implementation in the gaza strip in the upcoming period. all right, thanks so much you human. a said china is relaxing. it's family planning rules in order for capital to have up to 3 children that's according to state media. since 2016 couples have been limited to having only 2 children, katrina, you is life for us in beijing. so take us through and explain to view as katrina, why the birthright has become such a concern for authorities while the china, they've announced this change in family planning policy in an effort to stave off what many experts we've spoken to have called looming demographic crisis. now we had china's infamous one child policy, employers in 1988 because of fears that there wasn't enough food to go around. and
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that was changed in 2016 to a true child policy because there were already 5th back then of not enough babies being born. and now we saying this 3 child policy and it comes just weeks after china released the results of its once in a decade. census, and from that census there were some very worrying pieces of data released. firstly, china's population is aging very rapidly. already we have about 20 percent of the population over the age of 60, that over retirement age. and that number growers, we're going to see a shrinking workforce, as well as immense pressure put on china's pension and health system. secondly, if we look at the, the workforce here in china, china's rapid growth that we've seen, the rapid economic growth these past few decades has been largely attributed to its massive workforce. and that massive workforce is gradually shrinking. and experts have told us over the next 5 years, china is expected to lose about 35000000 workers from its labor force. now the 2nd
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reason, the 2nd part of this is the other piece of work data, and that is not enough chinese babies of being born even after trying to impose its true child policy. in 2016 we saw a bump maybe in, in birth, in birds, in china. but that really decline very quickly. and we've seen a decline in the birth rate for the past 4 years. just last year, about 12000000 babies were born here in china. and the population stands now at one point for 1000000000, and that's just short of the government target of one point for sure. and they experts believe that china's population will actually decline to about $1.00. as soon as within the next 5 years. so there was herb that pushing this policy to allow families to have 3 children will add to the number they be being born every every year. but there is a lot of skepticism around this. many families saying are saying that they're
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already used to having just one child or children at most and that the rising cost of living simply makes it impossible to have more children. so the government is looking at other options as well, and that includes delaying the retirement age for both men and women over the next few years. all right, thanks so much. katrina, you ladies in west africa have suspended molly's membership from a regional group. also a 2nd metric who in 9 months, but the economic community of west african states, known as that cost decided not to re impose sanctions and cold on the country to return to democracy. nicholas hark reports from the capital banneker june to leader colonel as see me going 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 mildly from the regional body. echo was recent happenings in money has again raised anxiety levels in the region. and have somewhat shaken the many head of a peaceful,
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successful transition, 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 a police officer when our men fired rounds indiscriminately at
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a police checkpoint with a closest army barracks, 200 kilometers away. the security forces never made it to the scene and pleading please. we need more security forces here. suspects 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 class that has so far failed to protect its people. nicholas hawk al jazeera pharmaca. now the search is on for a group of students have done to by armed men in central nigeria that happened in ghana in the state of new jersey. one person was killed and another critically injured. it's unclear how many pupils were taken, but some of the younger ones had been released to people travelling in a car nearby were also kidnapped. still ahead on al jazeera, the latin america wrestles with when to resume some of its most popular,
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but least socially distant activities. defects the damn question, what the hell is going on in the united states? america was wrong with us, strong words from politicians. but will there be any action off that is my shooting in the us? ah, ah, it's time for the journey. with sponsored by cut on airways. hello, nice the fear we have had some volatile weather toward eastern portions of europe. let me show you right now. this was the scene in ukraine, not too far away from kiev east. not quite a twister because by definition that is a funnel cloud that touches the ground. this did not, but all of that to say we've had some very wild weather for eastern portions of the continent that continues on monday. widespread activity across the balkans,
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but heavier pockets of brain for eastern portions of bulgaria. romania, moldova rate through into ukraine, and i think a risk of some thunderstorms to for a hungry rate through serbia, north macedonia, and greece. i'll take you to greece in his sack, but 1st let's focus on the positive look at some of these high temperatures. also 26 in london. what's this high of 24, monday afternoon with plenty of sun. okay, off to greece and turkey right now where we have that batch of wet weather moving across the north, eventually spilling into turkey. and i think it's mere rate through to antalya. we run the risk of seeing some hail as a result of thunderstorms, temperatures here. well below average and not too long ago you were in the mid thirty's, so big drop in temperatures, risk of thunderstorms for morocco into parts of northern algeria and to nicea as well. cairo you have a high of 40 on monday. sponsor cut on airways. a weekly critique of the stories hitting the headlines. the news media have been
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left to sort through nick messaging on a quite complex story from mainstream to street journal is been main objective, is to get me to send it to the wall and what's going on, exposing real world threats to objectivity. often about the return to moscow and left and some of the people were arrested. the listening post covers the way the news is covered on a jazz ah, ah, the me come back here watching, i'll just time to recap. headlines then. you mean that's now rec, or 12 year run as israel 5 minutes that could soon be coming to an end. rival
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politician nestali bennett says he'll do everything possible to form a coalition with opposition. the, the chinese state media reporting the government is relaxing its family planning restrictions to allow up to 3 children per couple. it's facing a democratic crisis says that birthright drugs, molly's membership of an influential regional block has been suspended following a 2nd military coup in 9 months. west africa leader, the calling for a return to democracy, but haven't reimpose sanctions on the leaders of australia and new zealand have downplayed talk of tension between them due to the different approaches to china. prime minister scott morrison is in new zealand for his 1st formal face to face encounter with just injured. and since the pandemic dunn's government has been criticized for being too soft on china, the camera has spoken now and faces trade sanctions from beijing. wine, hey,
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has mall from town? go before this meeting between australian prime minister scott morrison and his new zealand counterpart, jacinta. and there was much talk about tensions between the 2 leaders, particularly when it comes to relations with china. the implication was that new zealand had sold out that it was being too soft on bay aging when it comes to issues like human rights favoring its own trade relationship with china instead of supporting its traditional allies like australia. but after the meeting in queenstown, both leaders rejected that accusation. north point and now discussion today was, did i to take any difference in our, to physicians on the importance of maintaining a very strong and principle perspective on issues around trade on issues around human rights. and you see that a stroller in new zealand had broadly been positioned in exactly the same place on these issues consistently. as great partners, friends,
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allies in the family. there will be those far from here who would, who would seek to devise and they will not succeed. because as we stated resolutely together for the values and principles that destroyed new zealand, it's good for and they fought for that will continue to be the case. so partnering successfully as we've always done, scott morrison, they're not naming china, but clearly he was pointing the finger at beijing for trying to so divisions between australia and new zealand complicating this issue is new zealand decision to back australia at the world trade organization. australia is locked in a trade dispute with china and has taken a complaint to the w t o, after the ging decided to place 80 percent tariffs on inputs of australian bali. when you zealand has decided to enter the dispute as a 3rd party, effectively backing australia's complaint. well,
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just to show why the go trying to react to that meeting, the foreign ministry said beijing firmly opposes foreign interference. hundreds of thousands of people displaced by volcanic corruption and the democratic republic of congo are risk of cholera. doctors without borders says several cases have already been identified in san k, malcolm. wherever volts from the town, when the 200000 people had taken refuge, fearing another option. this church is now home for hundreds of people 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 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,
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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 got to 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 been relying on either to help them. they are hungry people, dss t 2. that's just the one with the point is now being shared by hundreds of people, accusing waiting that 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
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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. this 20 kilometer ride back to the city. rocks formed from lava from pastor options, cover her neighborhood. it's near the foot of the volcano in the red zone. not a safe place for missing children in interruption. oh, but she's in luck. nivia. 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 has gone gay.
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now candidates in peruse, polarized presidential election race have been squaring off in a televised debate a week ahead of the run off the vote. opponents of federal castillo say his socialist policies will the economy, critics, of conservative contender, keiko for you. maury associate, how is corruption from the time her father was president, and sanchez has 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 extreme 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 for the most part,
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kick somebody has had and has the support of the mainstream media throughout the country. radios, televisions, newspapers, supporting kick off from the muddy. there's videos of people, even raney's and run, run down with more than 90 years old. filming them still 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 you have said. if you himself, a rural teacher who has the experience of being a union leader is a very important protest features processed in in 2019 cagle. he might, 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 got to define the election and the votes for the 20 percent of the undecided
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that still are there be one week ahead of, of the, of the run of election in india's largest vaccine manufacturer appliances to significantly increases production next month. the serum institute hopes to pump out 19000000 doses of the violence fact astrazeneca job that's compared to 65000000. now, india has been struggling with a shortage in jobs as it faces another wave of infections. but after weeks of record searches, it posted it lowest daily rise since april. south africa is imposing strict lockdown measures starting on monday to curve a 3rd wave of krona virus infections. the restrictions include tight limits on gatherings and then extended curfew. president, rama foes has warned infections have risen in the past 2 weeks. tens of thousands
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of covey, 900 cases of being recorded every day in latin america and the caribbean. medical experts warn health systems are a breaking point. the daniel shrine reports from one to cyrus. people are increasingly pushing for restrictions to be ease. they can get back to some of their most loved past times. these workers have never been busier. container is among several countries in the region, suffering a 2nd wave of the code at 19 pandemic per capita. death and infection rates are among the highest in the world. and the red cross is one that health systems are a breaking point. garcia equity, because today there are patients in critical condition and intensive care and their own respirators in a common room in the or there are patients on respirators in the canteen or the patients or in the corridors as well. the health system is saturated. vaccines have been slow to arrive with only about 5 percent of the population being fully
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immunized until people are not clay to the near advice or thirties 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 thief, dance is holding a musical protest in the heart of one osiris. against further locked down and for an end to social distancing. good able to go yet i will say, we believe our immune system needs this, the artistic expression and the work out. we need to be among our community as we, as social beings. there is a lot of depression and that's killing us more than the virus is. i mean i me, don't get a, you know, middle tango is everything. tango sleif a person without love, cannot live and tangle for us is love. it is 4 minutes of love. it is the most important thing. in mexico,
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one of their most popular but least socially distance activities is back off the more than the years. absence with some extreme measures in place, only a few 100 spectators are allowed into an arena that normally holds 1000. i'm 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 cuz already generations old will mexico allow the sport to return because of fooling, coded 19 rates. other countries in latin america is still wrestling with when they can resume social and sporting events, and under what conditions. and which one there are 201 cyrus a shooting in florida has once again thrust the debate of a gun control and gun violence into the spotlight. at least 2 people were killed more than 20 injured when 3 gunman opened fire on sunday morning in miami. and the
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galico reports from miami police, a 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. the yellow mark was an indication of how many rounds were fired. 2 died on the scene and at least 20 people were injured some severely. my daughter ended up getting religious i don't even 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
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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 out of california train your 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 and united states america was 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 president joe biden calls 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,
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needs to be approved by congress with the support of at least 10 republicans, making it highly unlikely. at the galaxy august era. miami, florida, new zealand government has deployed the military to flooded areas in the south following several days of heavy rain for hundreds of people have been evacuated from their homes as rescue efforts continue. several bridges have been washed away and roads cut off a weather warning and state of emergency has been declared in the cancer region, which is one of the biggest bombing ah, let's thank you through some of the headlines here now just here now. i mean, yeah, has record 12 year run is israel's prime minister could be coming to an end. rival nestali bennett says he'll do everything possible to form a coalition with opposition. leader le pete.
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