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the human story, but it's also the idea of challenging those in power. if a politician comes on this channel, they will be challenged and that's what people speak to us. they want the questions answered. that is what we've always done. that's what we will continue to do. oh no training under the top stories on algebra. we begin with breaking news from israel, where opposition to page has informed the president reuben ribbon. he's able to form a government and lockheed has been in talks with parties from across the political spectrum deal, which would see the role of prime minister shared between himself and ultra nationalist politician natalie bennett. and the story move lappy to her for the 1st
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time, gave the support of a posting in israeli party. the united arab list looks to me. we promised that we would be the last ones to agree and sign the document. and this is what we did. we understand that all the other parties have joined the process. we have seen that all of the other parties have signed the document and will be more on that breaking news in a few moments. some of the news united nations and red cross officials are in gaza to review the destruction. almost 2 weeks after sci fi ended, the 11 day conflict between israel and thomas 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 after residential buildings were destroyed in the ready bombardment. the red cross is
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appealing for more than $16000000.00 to help the people have garza. meanwhile, these really defense ministers visiting the united states to request more military aid. any guns is expected to ask for $1000000000.00 to restock israel's on don't defense system. the fighting with whom i saw thousands of rockets launched and intercepted over palestinian and israeli skies. a cargo ship carrying tons of chemicals is thinking or should i because coast spanking fears of a major environmental disaster. part of the vessel has become stuck on the seabed. it has been on fire for almost 2 weeks after an explosion that stopped at sailing from india to singapore. hundreds of tons of oil from fuel times could leak into the sea, devastating marine life, and posing a serious risk to the livelihoods of fishermen.
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a massive blaze is broken out at an oil refinery in the south of the capitol tear on the blaze sent a thick plume of smoke over parts of the cities according to local media. the fire started at the liquified gas line at tonia on refinery. there are no reports of injuries that it's returned to our top story and these really opposition leader jala pete has notified the president in israel that he has a coalition for government. and he has also managed to get on board the support of a, one of the palestinian israeli policies, the united arab list to help with that coalition government. this is the end, perhaps for prime minister benjamin netanyahu, who has been in power for 12 years. and the centrist feed and his right
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wing colleague and kelly bennett from you may have joined forces appears and they appear to have agreed to rotate the permission between let's bring in hold of the me to join us at line from west teresa. so they appear to have done a deal well it seems it seems indeed so many a year. l a p has him for president reverend that he has formed a government, as you said after the better to sort of hire right ultra nationalists a leader of this year. mean a party is a very small party that only fed 6 seats in the election in march would be a prime minister, but just for 2 years out of the 4 years term after that it would be a to rotate to yet year. let pete, these are, this is what we know at the moment, has been very difficult. they were ups and downs throughout the day. all sorts of
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rumors, it will happen, it will not happen. and then about 2 hours ago or little less, we got the indication, the month food, our bus has actually signed and gave his weight behind this coalition we're going to have bus. you said the leader of the united arab list at palestinian is really a party. and he appeared basically to kind of be the king maker and all of that along with enough that he built it. and it seems indeed that also the years of benjamin netanyahu as prime minister of israel, 12 years of them are coming to an end very soon enough to continue to have that that was really list party sort of giving its blessing to the arrangement. well certainly i mean do you have to look at the formation of this coalition to make up is really
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a variety of groups that and parties that go from the far right to the left year la p being in the center of all of that. and they have really nothing much in common except the desire to oust benjamin netanyahu. and i think that was also violent, cold for months or a bass. but after that, how it happened. do they see to i, i, to i on many of the issues, not really. and many israelis, when you have a chat with them with tell you, well, they're bit worried how low this coalition would be able to govern before having to go back to another election. it's really a loosely linked coalition at the moment. the 1st aim is to as benjamin the pin. yeah. with after that, things will become much more difficult. and this time, when this is also going to be a change of president, isn't there talk us through how significant that is and what that what difference
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that makes to the political landscape when the president here in israel is, is very much of a sort of ceremonial position as embolic position, kind of the father of the nation. actually the new president was nominated earlier on wednesday earlier today just a few hours ago. a he's going to take, he's still not in power yet is going to happen with the new government, but he doesn't really have a role in what, what goes on within the government within the method. his role is really at the end of the day when there's a big problem, he does give his advice. he does give his opinion, but he doesn't make legislation. his role is also now doing good this trouble, political time that israel has had 4 elections with it in less than 2 years. his role comes in that he sort of gives the mandate to someone to for my
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government, listens to the different parties. it discusses with the, with whoever is trying to form a government all the issues, but that's where it stops for him. so it's about the future for nathan, yahoo, if he is out of power while live now will become opposition leader. i mean, it's a very odd system here in israel because out of all these parties we've been talking about in the last election in march, he's the one who again said the best. he got 30 c's, but that was not enough for him to try to form any kind of government without forging partnerships with other political parties. that's the oddity of this, of the system here in israel. so he will have a very big opposition block. he will be heading that block. now at the same time,
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he is facing many he's, he has many court cases that are ongoing for corruption, 3 of those that is hanging on his head, his opponent, political opponents, have been saying that he is trying to hang onto power as much as possible because he wants to get that immunity. now he might not have that afterwards, but ask anyone here they will tell you that miss danielle, as an opposition leader will remain very powerful and he will work and make sure that this new government will indeed it starts working. will have a very difficult time, he will try to block everything at every turn. so they've been, you know, is not out of the political scene. he's just at the moment it seems out of the seat of premiership. harder. thank you very much indeed for the time being. we'll see bill in is a former israel minister of justice. he joins us by skype from television. thank
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you very much indeed for being with us as it seems to the presence of us that it will be the chair of a party. and if tony bennett will be as ready promised 1st and then you will alternate how, how will this work? do you think it took us to the mechanics of it? why did you the president, we don't know yet? a situation in which a medium and small parties are forming a coalition. a has never happened before, and they will not be in italy always be there around but they and didn't. the main glue of the new coalition is their readiness and eagerness even to our team. a for people like myself, it will be a celebration. i must meet but the we should they a cross our fingers and hope that the say government will not only a need to know, but there are still be able to reform and to,
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to be sustainable. so what, what do they agree on and what don't they agree on? are there any big sort of headlines that we should, what areas that we should, what chance will object potential issues was it? the interesting thing here is that it is full of for many years the 1st time that it will really just part is not participate in equation. so there is a chance to do things which will not done before. busy like for example, to have a constitution freezing. if there was a commitment day of previous governments to do that, it never happened. the main reason was that the religious people said that day, a low, soft day of the drought, the bible, a real, a super lows and you cannot have lately is sick. you are super laws. but now that we do not participate may be, will be a noble unity to the constitution. that will be
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a very important thing on the issue of a 15 in state. though, there is a difference between the parties. the policies which are stone, 3 against feet in policies, they will shift judy base, their platform on the said the and it would be very, very interesting and very difficult a to have the government. but in my view, not impossible. come about the during the garza, the recent conflict between garza and between israel and us in garza, there was some fall out in terms of community violence within israel itself, which a lot of people including the current president or he's just out going is ready, president driven said, you know, could chris situation of civil war if it wasn't addressed? you took there about the idea of a constitution. is that something that you think people this in this grouping will actually address the kind of tensions within israel between the different communities? i am sure that that was a juicing will be,
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will address the issue of equality. and dave, that is a very important one. so directly and indirectly a day because addition should refer to they internally a cleavages and differences. but today, d, l, a civil war, a is a little bit of an exaggeration. i think that the series over now and many efforts in between jews and arabs is to prove that they can work together and try to heal the wounds is so that things like that will not happen again. and you touched on the policy issue. practically where do these parties matters? are quite a few people who work together. but where do you think the thrust of what they would want to do with the palestinians lies? i believed it did this day to school a mainly in the show of the settlements. it will prevail. i mean this will be the
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compromise that for the time being that it is not going to be freeze on sacraments and day. on the other hand that there will be no ideal fixations or whatever. but i know that life is stronger than a decisions like that because the issue of the relationship between israel and the thing is, is the main issue, has been the main issue for many years or our agenda. and i believe not only believe, but also the hope that they during the coming years, the issue would be high on the agenda. and we felt to, for example, an ideal for confederation. and he's really what he's doing. and configuration may be a kind of a and not only or something that they can be agreed upon by is very simple experience, but also internally between israelis on the right. and is there is on the left
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a rather than just to state solutions which don't have a close relations between them. kind of about while this is all happening, we've also got israel defense, mr. ben guns in washington trying to ask more for, for more age how will that the new government, if it comes into power view, situate security situation? will that relationship with the u. s. be any different? no doubt it is, would be very different. i mean, the mean meal said that it will not be the prime minister, will change seriously and consequentially the relations between israel and the by going to them administration. i'm sure that the although, you know, everybody says whoever is democracy elected would be my part. now, in reality, i'm sure that they on they have been since 1600 to day in
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the all. miss myers that former is really mr. justice. thank you very much. indeed for talking to us on the sub regulatory for michelle. thank you. well as we are mentioning israel's defense ministers visiting united states to request more military age and against is expected to ask for $1000000000.00 to restock israel's on don't defense system. 11 day conflict with us or thousands of rockets launched and intercepted over palestinian and israeli skies. on some other news, the african union has suspended molly's membership portrait, 2nd military crew 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 arm groups active in the region could use the political uncertainty for move islands. nicholas hack reports from by michael moore. o. c. d bay is prepared to die for his country, the son of a soldier,
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he's training to join molly's army decision. he took after seeing a young colonel take over power from the aging. former president k to last august. he believed the soldiers can succeed, where politicians have failed to bring peace to his country and end the violence. 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 telco de 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 you in troops in the north and center of the country. attacks are intensifying with ammonia army losing ground to new armed groups like the stomach states in the greater sahara. almost half a 1000000 mullins have been forced to leave their homes. 6000 people have been killed among the dead fat to me at the bows husband, a captain who died after his vehicle drove over
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a roadside bomb. yeah. 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, the groups responsible for his death. the civilian government of transition formed last year was ready to negotiate with some of the arm groups, including with al qaeda affiliate. but the new military gentle leader, colonel, go into detained the prime minister in president last week they resign shortly after going die is 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 buried town of county where soldiers are deciding on the future of the country . the committee of the move in for otherwise who signed the peace agreement say
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they disagree with military gentle former prime minister mussa mara believes this is a worrying sign of it. a sort of data you saw like our offices are bickering. i have a government positions in the capital by mechanics. will african soldiers dying the front line, trying to protect the country? this is a humiliating situation. for sea debate, it's not up to politicians or foreign forces to save his country from descending into further chaos. but the malia people, he says he's ready to serve and defend molly nicholas hawk al jazeera bar miko international. criminal court chief prosecutor is in sudan, asking transitional government to hand over 4 former officials over legend atrocities. and our for the former president bashir, who's wanted for 5 counts of crimes against humanity to of war crimes and 3 of genocide. abdur rahim mohammed hussein, as the former defense minister and one of the she has closest aids,
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he's wanted on 7 counts of crimes against humanity and 6 of war crimes might harun, the former governor southcourt a fine and full minister monitoring affairs faces 20 charges of crimes against humanity and $22.00 of war crimes. and finally abdullah bonder the only one not from the government, but instead an armed group who faces 3 were crimes charges are said, morgan explains from cartoon the court. prosecutors hoping the current government will help to see justice is done. we heard from the icy 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 in becoming 2 weeks now. she says that she has met the victims while 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 talked with the current transition government with regards to further investigations and
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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 dance. so she says that they have a better cooperation with the transition government right now. but she says that they all still talks in terms of handing over the rest of the people who are wanted by the international criminal court, including former president dominant bashir relatives of 136 school children still missing 3 days after an armed kidnapping nigeria, a pleading for the government to do more to help. one person was killed and another critically injured. when gunman on motor bikes rated in his, i'm at school in tina in new jersey, state authorities negotiating to bring the rest of the children back safely. after some younger ones were freed, they ruled out paying ransoms. president to harry ordered intelligence forces to
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step up rescue efforts, and dresses in mina in the west of the country and says money could still train trans to get the children returned. there are several reports we are hearing about possible contact been made by people who snatch these school children from the school over the weekend. however, the government is not saying anything about it. it's not conforming neither denying the fact that it has met contact or contact has been met with this school, the kids from the school. what it is saying is that it will not negotiate. it will not pay run some rather to secure the release of the student, which many i don't believe it's not possible because the great, the notion with which these bad it's all can operate across north central northwest and even north eastern nice parents. we've made contact with him the areas where these children was taken insisted that the band is compact to some perez and they're demanding a $110000000.00 niagara, which is roughly around 250000 us dollars to release the children. they said some
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of them even contacted government to know exactly whether or not government has been contracted and whether or not government is willing to pay on their behalf. the government assisted it's not a ransom, but what we've seen in the past. even the federal government, by the way, at some point negotiated with court, i'm leading to prison swaps, and some cash even rumored, been paid to secure the release of keeping up goes, especially the triple goss. anti government protests have continued across columbia . the president has deployed military forces to the city of cali, after at least 3 people were killed in the increasingly violent demonstrations. talks with strong leaders of so far failed to end the rallies that began in april. they were initially spart, why anger tax reforms, hong kong museum about china's deadly crackdown, sent it on gentlemen square, has closed just days before the anniversary. during the 4th museum said,
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food and hygiene. investigators began an investigation on tuesday, saying it could be breaking, licensing rules and memorial of the pro democracy crackdown in 1989 is banned in mainland china. meeting is often a large commemoration in hong kong. the museum says it hopes closures, any temporary. one, hundreds of pro democracy protested were killed in that crack down in 1989 by the chinese authorities. on friday, the victims will be remembered at memorials around the world. that is katrina, you explains china is 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 obama, stand up to the government. but they'll be no mention of it in this newspaper indeed, anywhere on the mainland they. she worked hard to control its image domestically. and now it's turning its attention to the way china is steve internationally as
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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 power. over the course of the last few days, especially, there has been a growing appreciation in beijing that they are not to battle 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 as well as religion. human wants to be in chinese diplomat increasingly subscribed to wolf warrior style of messaging, aggressive and uncompromising. well, this has been praised domestically. it's played less well abroad,
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especially in western countries. but analysts say it's not the way that china is concerned about the trailer. with your every last republic anymore that countries i'm, that they're china, material or chinese interest. but there is the prospect of we new friends and they have a friendship in the world during the developing world in the rest of age or, or in latin america. she didn't paying has called an official to create a more friendly and trustworthy image of china. brought analysts say only then you can china's rising global power beach around the katrina you i'll to 0. thank you. kind of don't ya will hold a 3rd and final referendum on independence from france in december, the pacific island archipelago, which became a french colony in 18. 53 as previously rejected independence during pose in 20182020. only 3 referendums are allowed under the rules of the $998.00 new mia
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accord, which without a 20 year path towards the colonization, a yes vote would seen you kind of don't you assume full sovereignty. after 2 year transition period. a large sinkhole has appeared on a farm in southeastern mexico, measuring 70 meters in diameter. the whole is threatening to swallow. a nearby house, state and federal authorities are investigating the cause. locals are be want to stay away from the area we having our top story, israel's opposition neither yale appease, is informed the president reuben, and river when he is able to form a government. the pete had been in talks with parties from across the political spectrum in deal which receive all of prime minister shared between himself and ultra nationalist politician natalie bennett. and an historic move le peters for the 1st time gained the support of a palestinian israeli party. the united arab list looks to
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me, we promise that we will be the last ones to agree and sign the document. and this is what we did. we understand that all the other parties have joined the process. we have seen that all of the other parties have signed the document and that's it for now, i'll be back with plenty more on that and the rest of the news in the news out in just a couple minutes to join me then if you can. thanks the hello there. let's start in australia. we've got a weather system working its way east across new south wales. we've already got wet weather for sidney, some dense cloud cover and one or 2 storms as well. and the temperatures here are down lower than we expect. so this time of year. so things are feeling cold. we've got a southwestern wind blowing in, and that's bringing in those frosty mornings as well across southern areas of australia, affecting victoria, and went to where the fort has mania. as we go into friday,
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the weather system pushes out to sea and we will have some sunshine coming through sidney at 20 degrees. elsewhere looking largely fine and dry purchasing a lot of sunshine ahead of wet weather. that's to come over the weekend. and things are looking a lot finer and dryer for new zealand. those flood waters now receding and sunshine's coming through to dry things up. things are looking pretty clear across in north island sunshine, coming through, as well as a south island that's ahead of wet weather. that's pushing in from the south as we go into friday, but not as much rain as we seen earlier in the week. the rain is going to be pretty intense across areas of south east asia, particularly the philippines, as a tropical storm makes its way up north. ah, the most people will never know what's beyond these doors.
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the deafening silence of 100000 for how it feels to touch danger every day. most people will never know what it's like to work with. every breath is precious, with fear is not an option. but when most people oh ok. this is al jazeera ah hello, on northern taylor, this is down there. a news ally from london coming up. the deal is done. israel's opposition leader secures the numbers to form a coalition government with support for the 1st time from an arab israeli party.
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thousands displaced and living in fear. the red cross appealed for $16000000.00 to help the people of gaza.

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