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mexico violence to investigate the can an upcoming election change. anything the people living here? so we're getting join me john, home and for the full report on oh, i me thousands displaced and living in fear. the red cross appeals for $16000000.00 to help the people of gaza. ah, i'm trying to, this is al jazeera live from london was coming up last ditch talks in israel. well, position need a yeah. he has just hours to form a coalition government, a congo ship carrying chemicals and plastic pallets sinks off the coast to lanka,
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seaside communities, prepare for the worst. and even after a month of descent in columbia, the government and for testers show no signs of compromise. ah no, you know, nations and red cross officials are in gaza to review the destruction almost 2 weeks after a ceasefire ended the 11 day conflict between israel and us. there assessing the extent of the humanitarian crisis across the gaza strip, including damage to homes, schools, hospitals, and critical infrastructure. thousands of palestinians remain displaced after residential buildings were destroyed in the israeli bombardment of the news director general of the international committee of the red cross. he's appealing for more than $16000000.00 to help people garza, the invisible scars afford the mental health, which also was the red thread through all the discussion i had with the gods and
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today, which also need need to be supported in great way. so we have launch a preliminary appeal of 15000000 says frank, we definitely need in order to be also carry out what i mentioned earlier, also supporting the palestine rich christian society volunteers who have been doing a remarkable work at throughout this recent episode of escalation. but i think my lead to the international is coming to the parties to the different sides, and also the international community in order to avoid that in one year or 2 years or 5 years. we bear witness to the same tragedies on both sides. by the way of the guys offense is there is a need for political leadership. there is maybe a glimmer of hope. now with the political dynamics are playing out with the egypt
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and other states trying to to, to, to, to make progress on the political front. i think the only way out is meaningful political solution to this long standing conflict. and in the meantime, we need really to step up our support in order to beef off the humanitarian response in the gaza strip in the very short term. meanwhile, israel defense misses visiting the united states to request more military aid. that again says, expect you to ask for a $1000000000.00 to restock israel's and defense system. 11 day conflict with him as to thousands of rockets launched and intercepted over palestinian and israeli skies was going to to alan fisheries in washington d. c. allen drew barden was previously pledged financial support for the condo and will be against get what he's looking for. when suddenly coming here to try and
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pick up some help from the us government job and said during the whole operation and guys that he would help restore iron door. many people thought that that was a signal to the israelis. we were with you at the moment, but you need to come up with a cease fire pretty quickly. it was at least 48 hours that the fighting continued benny guns will be at the pentagon on thursday. he'll meet with lloyd austin, who is the defense secretary and jim sullivan, who's the national security advisor. he will ask for that $1000000000.00 that he says he needs no. lindsey graham, who is a prominent republican, he's been in israel over the last 24 hours. he says this will of no problem going through congress. not entirely sure. it will be no problem. there are a number of people, particularly in the democratic party, are a bit concerned about the sort of investment in the years really military. they see this not just the securing the security of israel, but actually helping them go ahead with provocation. an action against garza and the number of politicians,
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both in the house and the senate have spoken out about it. in fact, you remember that during the last operation and gather that sanders try to block the sale of weapons to israel that eventually went away. he stepped back because the deal was essentially going through, but there will be those in the democratic party. they'll want to say to joe biden, luc, you've got to take a much stronger line with what the release are doing. there were many guns in washington. he'll also line what the really government intends to do to try and bring a bit of calm to gaza for a while. but of course there could be a huge change in government and israel in the next few hours. and that could change the way the white host looks at its relationship where they feel because we know you're biting, doesn't get on with them. you know, he's not going in a road trip with them anytime soon. in fact, when to fight with vice president. and he went to jerusalem to talk about, ask the israelis to stop expanding settlers settlements. benjamin actually
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announced an increase when joe biden was there, that was seen as a diplomatic black tie to joe biden, to the obama white house. and then when joe biden became president, he remembered that he wasn't on the top 10 list of world leaders, the job biting cold when he was behind the resolute desk in the oval office. it took some time and a bit of pressure. so a new government might mean a recalibration of the white house relationship with israel, but as far as getting $1000000000.00 prior to me, it's almost certainly going to go through, but there will be voices of dissent. there will be voices of anger, but joe biden wants to show that he's standing by an old ally in israel, and that means the money is likely to be approved and facia. thank you very much indeed. was the allan alluded to the israel's opposition. neither has less than 2 hours to form a government before the deadline set by the president expires. la pete has until midnight local time to prove he can form a coalition talks with far, i need enough tele bennett. if they can reach an agreement, it will bring an end to benjamin. this now who's 12 years didn't as prime minister
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. but if there's no agreement, a stalemate, that scene for inconclusive elections in 2 years will continue on how many drawers is leih from jerusalem on? just a few hours remain on that deadline. how close is yellow to form a coalition? well we don't know how close or how far he is to for me and i can listen. there are indication leaks and the media statements being made that they are working hard. that is very possible that he will reach. he will be able to have this coalition, he would be reach this 61 seed threshold, and that would be with the support of the islamic united arab list. and that would be actually a historic moment, really for israel, you have this small party, which is headed by a palestinian israeli. that is described here at the moment as the king maker. that
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part you would give his support to coalition government if indeed be, is able to form it, but would not be part of the government as these as what we understand at the moment. but then if you have that government, it will be headed from what we understand by nafta, the bended man, after the bennett is a far right leader from the amena party. his party actually fared very little in all the boy lectures that have discovery has gone through over the past 2 years, not more than 6 feet, but he would be heading that government at the moment. nothing is set in stone. as we understand, the beads still hasn't made that phone call to president really to him to inform him that he could form a coalition government. as you said, he has little less than 2 hours to do that. the deadline expires at midnight, but then after that he has a whole week until they would be
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a vote of confidence in the method. and during that week everything can happen. so at the moment, nothing is set in stone. we're only waiting for this. and now with that yeah, year let be is giving it a shot. i mean, thank you very much. indeed. i blaze is broken out as an oil refinery in the south of the capital terror on the place and a thick prima smoke over parts of the city. according to local media, the fall started at the liquefied gas line at turn green and refinery. there are no reports of injuries. i said vague has more from tara. apparently a deco had had fuel caught fire around $20000.00 barrels of oil caught fire and attaching that. now this refinery is one of the largest in iran to cancel 15 percent of the country's refining capacity. but authorities have said that they
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can't yet estimate how much the damage will cost. now iran is one of the largest oil producers in the in the world. however, because of sanctions that struggle to meet domestic demand with limited refining capacity and also in terms of parts getting those parts. and because of those sanctions to maintain those refineries, that if i take you back to 2019 the government did put rationing on fuel. here, there was an increase the price of fuel than they were approaches. so it's not set and how much has significant this will be. but as i say, the authorities continue to tackle the fire. they've asked residents in the south of the city to keep those streets empty. so emergency services can actually get to the location. as where the radio navy's largest warship caught fire and sank in the gulf of a man under unknown circumstances. the country is fast news agencies as firefighters tried unsuccessfully to contain the blaze on the cog. the 272 long vessel was used
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for training and to resupply all the vessels that saved. it's believed around 20 of the $400.00 troops on board. the burnt but all were able to leave the ship safely. now what could become when a shank has biggest environmental disasters is worsening. as a large container ship sinks off the coast. part of the m v. express po has become stuck on the sea bed. it's been on fire, most of the past 2 weeks since an explosion stopped at sailing from india, singapore. it has several 100 tons of oil and chemicals on board, which has already been leaking. sending waves of chemicals ashore poses a serious risk to wild life, and the livelihoods of nearby fishermen know fernandez. has this update from nichol? this is one of the main concerns of a potential as the now seemingly almost a matter of time with the ship thinking here, what you see behind me is the outlet, the where the see meets the lagoon. essentially here in the gumble
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a key fishing inlet in sri lanka. now, some of the preparations that have been taking place is essentially to look at the possibility of an oil spill, a chemical leak that would essentially bring waters from the sea and potentially move it up. what if you can, if you can just look beyond here, the sort of line of orange that you can see is actually essentially insulated booms . these here in the gumbo have been put in place to prevent potential oil slick or any other toxic material for moving up the lagoon mouth. this is obviously one of the places here in sri lanka, which has some key breeding grounds. there are all vital mangroves that essentially provide these breeding grounds for small fish for prawns and the like in a host of marine life. and this is why some environmentalists have founded
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essentially alarm those of what is happening out there on that ship. we've heard that because now it's just a matter of time obviously. but in addition to things like this, the boom, the sort of inflatable form, sort of a positive. these are also being put around the vessel. the navy has been given certain chemicals or equipment and materials that i use generally when they're always licks the course god is on the alert. we're being told to handle any oil leak that results in this basic crisis. we've had india. the navy has told us that has been in touch with the long navy. they have also deployed their course god vessel to fight any oil spill still to come on out 0 concerns that on groups could exploit ongoing political instability in molly and the right to
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forget china's new time to re want history 3 decades after china, man square ah, hallow that warm and sunny conditions are continuing to dominate across a scandinavia and much of northern europe. paris has seen plenty of that sunshine. this was the scene along the send, but things are changing. we've got funder storms rolling in from the north of spain . we're bringing with them those thunder re downpours and they're going to affect parts of paris extending up across the united kingdom. so what we will have sunshine. we will have those scattered showers and storms and the wet weather is affecting the netherlands and brussels as well. edging up into western areas of germany, we could see hale here. i'm a possible tornado and denmark seen some of that wet weather and just look what
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happens to the temperature is paris was seeing up in the high twenty's. we're now going to be in the low twenty's by the time we get into friday and plenty of cloud though. the warmth will return as we go into the weekend is weather as well across the south eastern areas of europe, but of a winter mix there across the black sea, bringing some heavy rain to southern areas of russia. ukraine, seeing some of that wet weather too. for the sunny and brighter skies, we've got to get to southern parts of europe greasing plenty of sunshine. 25 degrees in athens. the most people will never know what's beyond these doors, the deafening silence of 100000 how it feels to touch danger. every day,
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most people will never know what it's like to work with. every breath is precious. with fear is not an option. but we're not most people oh i might have dropped tori challenges. era, united nations and red cross officials are in gaza to assess the extent of the humanitarian crisis. almost 2 weeks after a ceasefire and 11 day conflict between israel and thomas. israel defense ministers visiting the united states to request more military aid and against his expect you to ask for a $1000000000.00 to restock israel's, on don't defense system and
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a cargo ship as being burning off the shoreline coast for 2 weeks has started to think causing huge environmental worries, several 100 tons of oil and chemicals are on board, and some of that has already leaked into the sea. the african union has suspended molly's membership after 2nd military coup in 9 months. countries interim president and prime minister resigned after being detained by the military last week and later released. now the fears that on groups active in the region could use the political uncertainty for more violence. nicholas huck report from by michael morrow. cd bay is prepared to die for his country, the son of a soldier, he's training to join molly's army. a decision he took after seeing a young colonel takeover power from the aging former president k to last august. he believes the soldiers can succeed, where politicians have failed to bring peace to his country and end the violence.
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the situation is getting worse. when i think of my country in this state of war, i am afraid for the future. that is why i want to join the fight and go to the front line on sunday, arm groups affiliated. tell kate, i shot security forces in the southern region where to be it's from despite a 2015 piece agreement with some arm groups and the presence of 14000 un troops in the north and center of the country. attacks are intensifying with ammonia army losing ground to new armed groups like the flemish states in the greater sahara. almost half a 1000000 maryan have been forced to leave their homes. 6000 people have been killed among the dead. for the matter, both husband a captain who died after his vehicle drove over a roadside bomb and i was surprised. i didn't expect this. i spoke to him before the attack. he was telling me about a kid in our family and saying he would be back soon. he never came back. i hold the rebels,
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the grooms responsible for his death. the civilian government of transition formed last year was ready to negotiate with some of the armed groups, including with al qaeda affiliates. but the new military gentle leader, colonel go into detained the prime minister in president last week they resign shortly after going dies. now, interim president, although he says he will stand down after organizing elections. in february 2022, there's only been one peaceful transition of power, 5 military coups, 2 of them in the last 9 months. all of them started from here. the barrack town of county where soldiers are deciding on the future of the country. the committee of the move in for us was who signed the peace agreement say they disagree with the military gentle former prime minister mussa mara believes this is a worrying sign of it. a sort of data. so like our offices are bickering, i have a government positions in a capital, obamacare, love it. will african soldiers dying the front line, trying to protect the country?
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this is a humiliating situation. for c d bay, it's not up to politicians or foreign forces to save his country from descending into further chaos. but the molly and people, he says he's ready to serve and defend molly nicholas hawk algae 0 bama go. international criminal court chief prosecutor is in sudan asking the transitional government to hand over for former officials over alleged atrocities in dar fool. the former president around bashir who's wanted for 5 counts of crimes against humanity to war crimes and threes genocide. abdur rahim mohammed hussein is the former defense minister and one of the she is closest aides. he's wanted on 7 counts of crimes against humanity and 6 of war crimes. not her rudeness, the former governor of south dakota, fun and for a minister of humanitarian affairs, faces 20 charges of crimes against humanity and 22 war crimes. and finally del
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abandon the only one, not from the government, but instead an armed group who faces 3 will chromos challenges was have a morgan experience when caught him, the court, prosecutors hoping the current government will help to see justice is done. we heard from the artist the prosecutor on her last visit to sudan as the prosecutor of the international criminal court. there's also her last official with it in the, in her capacity as the prosecutor, because she will be replaced and becoming 2 weeks now. she says that she has met the victims of war crimes and crimes against humanity in the western region of dar for she says that investigations are still ongoing. and that she has had talks with the current transitional government with regards to further investigations and allowing more people from the court to come and talk to the victim so that they can gather more evidence. she also made it very clear that all the they do have evidence that she believes that collecting evidence from the ground. because the previous government, which was overthrown in 2019, did not allow the international criminal court to set foot in for dan. so she says
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that they have a better cooperation with the transitional government right now, but she says that they are still talks in terms of handing over the rest of the people who are wanted by the international criminal court, including former president tallman and bashir, anti government purchase, have continued across columbia. the president is deployed military forces, the city of cali, after at least 3 people were killed. in increasingly violent demonstration talks with strike leaders of so far failed to end the rallies that began in april. they were initially thought by anger over tax reforms to join this line from vulgar, tough, and a center that protested, have been coming out for weeks. now. are there any closer to having the demands met? the not really, we're not seeing any sign an agreement being reached between the government and the leaders of the strike this pipe to the fact that they've been now talking for a number of days. and despite the fact that they had an ounce of 3 agreement at 2
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star formal negotiations over a week ago. now thousands of people are, you are saying took to this 3 across columbia about a lease here in the capital book, or that it turned out was the smallest yet, which demonstrates that there are, or at least we could see this as the 1st signs of fatigue and part of the protesters 36 days since the beginning of anti government proteins that have continued practically daily. and that have turned violent in a number of occasions. 40 and 50 beds are being investigated. the more than 20 would be the result of excessive use of force by the police. so it does make sense that there could be some fatigue. now on part of the protestors that yet hundreds have come out again here in the book and they are saying that they
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will continue to do so until their demands are met. the issue in the negotiations so far is that the government is requesting that all the road blocks that have blocked the main highways and roads and a number of regions in the country. and particularly in the south in the south west and around the columbia city county. need to be lifted completely for the negotiations to start, but many here believe that the government has been delaying the start of the negotiation. counting on what we've seen today on the numbers going down and the number people being out on the streets have at least that those roadblocks having the that been lifted in the last couple of days since that the leaders of the protests have called for these rugged blocks to be lifted and following the full military station of this out of the country that the president to put in
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place to deal with the worst of the violence that we've seen over the weekend in county. so tension remain high, but we're going to have to see what happens in coming days if they think oceans well move forward. and if indeed, if these pro, this well face allowed room 50. thank you very much. need a you and report has revealed millions of jobs have disappeared because of the current of ours pandemic . and it could still be 2 years before they return 108000000 more workers now classed as poor or stream the pool by the un. meaning they and their families survive on less than $3.20 a day. and that social work, 255000000 people will still be unemployed next year. far above the 187000000 in 20 . 19 the job is that are available or less secure. in 2020, the number of hours worked globally dropped nearly 10 percent on the year before in
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all its estimated, the world will have $75000000.00 fewer jobs at the end of this year. so that would have been expected before the pandemic was $23000000.00 still missing at the end of next year. and international labor organizations, director general says the jobs recovery picture is not universal. we are seeing economic recovery. we are seeing a return to growth. we are seeing jobs being created. and what we're trying to establish is how quickly the terrible damage done by the pandemic is going to be repaired and looking forward to the end of next year. the end of 2022. the answer is basically that we won't to fully repaired, the damage will still be $23000000.00 jobs down on where we would have been without depend demik. so the recovery will be incomplete by that point. and in addition, i think this is something i'd like to stress. this recovery is very uneven. and what we're seeing is the high income countries bouncing back quickly. but the lower
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income countries struggling hong kong museum about china is deadly crackdown. scented on gentlemen square has closed just days before the anniversary. june 4th museum said food and hygiene. investigators began an investigation on tuesday, saying it could be breaking, licensing rules and memorial of the pro democracy crackdown and non traditional is banned in mainland china. meeting there is often a large commemoration in hong kong. museum says it hopes a closure. is there any temporary hundreds of pro democracy protested were killed in the non traditional crackdown by chinese authorities, or friday the victims will be remembered the memorials around the world. this retreating, you explains, trying to government would prefer to see the event raised from history. in a few days, people around the world will commemorate the anniversary of the $989.00 practice in canada. square $100.00 potentially thousands of people lost their lives in a stand off with the government. but they'll be no mention of it in this newspaper
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indeed, anywhere on the mainland they. she worked hard to control its image domestically. and now it's turning its attention to the way child is perceived internationally as well. president, she didn't ping says china needs to read that it's global image. he says the country is currently locked in a battle for public opinion and needs a voice to match its international standing out over the course of the last few days, especially there has been a growing appreciation in beijing that they are not to dial in helping their view the world to international audience. in many countries, the perception of china has hit in all time. war. aging is routinely criticized by other countries over its handling of the pandemic, and increasing assertiveness in the south trying to see. and over taiwan and home home was alleged, human wants to be in chinese diplomats increasingly subscribed to wolf warriors,
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style of messaging, aggressive and uncompromising. well, this has been praised domestically. it's played less well abroad, especially in western countries. but analysts say it's not the way that china is concerned about the trailer with your they've already lost republic anymore, that countries i'm, that they're china, material or chinese interest. but there is the prospect of we use brain and they have friendship in the world during the developing world. in the rest of asia, africa, america, she didn't paying, has called an official to create a more friendly and trustworthy image of china. brought analysts say only then can china's rising global power beach around the world. katrina, you, i'll to 0. think i heard of wild elephants has been causing havoc in the southwestern china. after wandering out of a nature reserve and into neighboring towns. they've already tracked 500 kilometers
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from their base and you don't province damaging buildings and trampling crops along the way. experts tracking the animals aren't sure why they're on the move saying such a journey hasn't been seen before and needs further study. elephants are protected species in china with around 300 in the wild. ah, reminder the top stories on under 0 united nations and red cross officials are in gaza to review the destruction. almost 2 weeks after a ceasefire ended the 11 day conflict between israel and hamas. teams are assessing the extent of the humanitarian crisis across the gaza strip, including damage to homes, schools, hospitals, and critical infrastructure. thousands of palestinians remain displaced.
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