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lanka. she saw communities prepare for the worst and as far as political crisis concerned on the groups could exploit instability. and molly, ah, israel's opposition to yale, a pages informed the president reuben riveted. he has succeeded in getting the support he needs to form a coalition government and unseat benjamin netanyahu. the unlikely alliance cobbles together parties from across the political spectrum. and it is a start move. it will for 1st time see support from a palestinian israeli party. the united arab bliss, the confirmation came just shy of a midnight deadline set by president reuben, looks to me. we promised that we would be the last one to agree and sign the document. and this is what we did. we understand that all the other parties
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have joined the process. we have seen that all of the other parties have signed the document, whatever. and he turns his life from west drew some. so what kind of shape will this government take? well, it's going to be a very, quite peculiar government. i would say the correlation is made of 8 parties who go from the left to the far right who ideologically have very little income in and see don't see eye to eye on most of the issues. but it's a correlation that is glued together by the fact that they all want to as benjamin netanyahu. that's the main goal. busy of this correlation is actually called the go elation for change. now, how is going to function this is going to have a wrote rotating prime ministers. it's mandated its terms last 4 years. so for the 1st 2 years, you would have natalie bennett, who is the leader of the far right. ultra nationalist. yeah,
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i mean up party. and then in august 2023, i would take over that post of prime minister. and in terms of the mission, yahoo, can he still have any, does he still me tricks up his sleeve or not? why don't, you know, always has a trick up his leave. now what happens next is that the speaker of departments should be informed that he needs to call for a vote of confidence. for this new government, we don't know all the mark up who will get which portfolio yet. but that should become clear the next hours or so. but then the speak of the following. once he called for the vote of confidence. you have between $7.00 to $12.00 days for that to happen. you have to bear in mind that he is actually at leak family could of
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benjamin now. so he could try to still things as much as possible and make that vote of confidence really at the last hour. even though year let the deep put him on the spot just a short while ago public calling on him to make that vote of confidence happen sooner rather than later. nathan, yeah. who will be in the opposition? he will be heading the largest block in opposition. actually in the election in may, may 10. yeah, he's got his, his block got the most votes, 30 seats. so he will be very strong in the opposition and make no mistake. he will try to make life as difficult as possible for the new government when it finally takes over. so when this is not the last time we hear from benjamin netanyahu, he will be a very strong opposition leader at the least have to meet. thank you very much
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indeed, wallace that mike can joins us from washington. what's the like relationship to be between this new government and, and the u. s. well, joe biden knows all the players and israeli politics when he was vice president barack obama. he was the point person for dealing with israel and mainly because of a bomb, a deep dislike of that. then prime minister benjamin netanyahu, by den himself, has had a somewhat tempestuous relationship with netanyahu. but as i said, he knows all these players. he knows all these characters, and one thing must be made very care as well. there's no doubt, although there's no public comment from my the white house, from the state department. they saying they're not going to comment on ongoing political processes. but there's no doubt that there's been a sigh of relief in the fight in administration with regard to the formation of a new government. yes. but with regard to the fact that benjamin netanyahu has exited always in the process of exiting. the reason for this is that the priority
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of the bite in administration is to resuscitate that failed iran deal, which was dismantled by then trump, administration. and benjamin netanyahu was a major obstacle to this particular aim. we'll have to see how the new government reacts in terms of its very peculiar makeup, ranging from extreme right to central nervous railey politics. but certainly anything one would imagine in the view of the biden administration, is better than having to deal with benjamin netanyahu. incidentally, the defense minister benny ganz will be in washington tomorrow. it is a pre scheduled trip. he's here to raise some money to replenish israel to i and don't miss out system. but there's no doubt as well, but they are going to be very strong conversations with the defense minister in terms of israel's position on the iran deal. also we expect in terms of israel's ongoing settlement activity in occupied territory. so there's
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a lot on the table at the moment. benny gans himself is a member of that coalition. so this will be an early opportunity for the biden administration to gauge which way the new government is going to go by. can i thank you very much indeed. ah, united nations and red cross officials have been gaza to review the destruction was 2 weeks after a cease fire ended the 11 day conflict between israel and thomas. you might say it has more in this part of garza and known as it were. 42 people were killed, half of them belonged to one family. the carlock lost 22 people across 3 generations in their home. now one man got up at the beginning, we heard a strong sound in our home and violently shook. after that,
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we get it in the center away from the windows and furniture. the 2nd strike was stronger and the walls began cracking. soon after the 3rd strike, we found our home 40 men. we live on the 3rd floor, and suddenly we were underground. a site from anger and death trap in the rubble are all that's left in this neighborhood. the head of the red cross is here to see the destruction for himself, many civilian women, man, and children, pay the ultimate cause. the magnitude of this destruction here is, is, of course, shocking and heartbreaking. and it's an indicator of the number of years that will be needed to build again, those private home here and in many other places. in the 254 people died in the offensive. the cease fire between her mos in israel has held for 2 weeks. but the reality of her gods is very much the same as before. the
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conflict. there is a lack of water, electricity, and basic infrastructure. the only commercial boards with israel used to supply good aid and fuel is now closed. well, the humanitarian situation in gas, i was already challenging before this recent cycle of escalation. of course, the 11 day of intense fighting is adding another layer of challenges in many fields that are of interest for the tv, the supply of drinking water, the evacuation of to it's about also all the support hospitals, health centers, the palestine retrogressive, society for the alcoholic family, they will try to reveal, like they have many times before before. why? why a mac on israel attack without any notice or responsibility. they don't care about human rights or safety, gillian, or even prior? no, no, they didn't call us like they did for other building. we were asleep and suddenly
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our home fell over. i think the price of a new home is out of budget for now. but it's nothing like the price they've already paid. you may see elsie's 0 garza as we mentioned earlier, israel's defense ministers visiting the united states to request more military aid . any guns is expected to ask for a $1000000000.00 to restock israel's on don't defense system. 11 day conflict with him, us or thousands of rockets launched and intercepted over palestinian and israeli skies. guns were also meet with us sector of defense, lloyd austin, to discuss issues relation to gaza. and iran. a massive blaze is broken out as an oil refinery in the south of the iranian capital, terran blaze and a thick prima smoke of parts of the city. according to local media, the fall started at the liquefied gas line at tone gree on refinery. there are no reports of injuries. i should,
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vague has relations from iran. the officials here have rudo sub because they said that this is a technical issue. it's too early to assess how much the damage will cost. but the official agency news agency for the oil ministry has shown a video of the oars minister benjamin as i, as i got to walking towards the fire, then he addressed the camera saying that the refinery hadn't been damaged. that there would be no shortage of supply and the refinery would be back on track tomorrow. but fishes have also said that the only hope is to contain this fire until it runs the fuel. the fuel in question is 20000 barrels at that storage depot . the apparently court fire, i'm hoping that they can contain it. now this is one of iran largest oil refinery. the winds right to over $200000.00 barrels a day that canceled 15 percent of the country's refining capacity. and officials have residents in the south of that are on here to keep, keep this st. claire,
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so emergency service can, can access that sites. but what is interesting is the last 24 hours. we've had a fire on iran largest worship that sank in the gulf of oman and this fire, this refinery. so far, officials are saying that both incidents accidents still to come on out 0 the right to forget china's new attempts to rewrite history 3 decades after gentlemen square . and she dogs most wanted international criminal court asks for help to arrest potential war criminals. ah hello there, let scott 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,
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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, 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
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a tropical storm makes its way up north. the all too familiar, innocent lives ended in an instant. then great anger and the debate around firearms. but for survivors and families of the fall, in reality, often changes forever. phone lines investigates the long lasting trauma inflicted on communities the aftermath. my shootings in america on al jazeera. ah ah, ah,
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i'm under the top stories here and i was 0. israel's opposition either? yeah, le pete has informed president reuben, when he has succeeded in getting the support he needs to form a coalition government and benjamin netanyahu in alliance includes the right wing lead and tele bennett, along with support from the united arab list and pasting israeli party, united nations and red cross officials are in gaza to assess the extent of the humanitarian crisis. was 2 weeks after cease fire ended the 11 day concrete to in israel. and am i what could become one? should i because biggest environmental disasters is worsening. as a large container ship thinks off the coast. part of the m. b express po has become stuck on the sea bed. it's been on fire for most of the past 2 weeks since an explosion stopped at sailing from india to singapore. it has several 100 tons of
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oil and chemicals on board, which have already been leaking, sending waves of chemicals ashore. so this is a serious risk to long life, and the livelihoods of fishermen nearby. now fernandez has this update from nichol . this is one of the main concerns of a potential oil is the now seemingly almost a matter of time with the ship thinking here, what you see behind me is the outlet, the where the c meets the lagoon. essentially here in the gumbo, he 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
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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 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 boomed, 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
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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 ship, like a navy. they have also deployed their course god vessel to fight any oil spill. the african union has suspended molly's membership after a 2nd military coup and 9 months. but don't treat interim president and prime minister resigned after being detained by the military last week and later released . now there are fears that on groups active in the region could use the political uncertainty for more violence. nicholas huck reports from by michael moore. o. c. d . bay is prepared to die for his country, the son of a soldier, 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 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 telco, shot security forces in the southern region. where should you be? it's from despite a 2015 piece agreement with some armed groups and the presence of 14000 un troops in the north and center of the country attacks or intensifying with ammonia army losing ground to new armed groups like the flemish states in the greater sahara. almost half a 1000000 maryan had been forced to leave their homes. 6000 people have been killed among the dead. for 2 months, both husband a captain who died after his vehicle drove over 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
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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 region to liter colonel go into detained, the prime minister and president, last week they resign shortly after going, ty 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 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 agreements say they disagree with the military gentle former prime minister mussa mara believes this is a worrying sign of it. a sort of data jakey's online or offices are bickering. i have a government positions in the capital by mechanics. will african soldiers dying the
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front line, trying to protect the country? 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 al jazeera bar miko relatives of a 136 school children. still missing 3 days after an armed kidnapping in nigeria, pleading for the government to do more to help. one person was killed and another critically injured. when governmental merch box rated and islamic school in tina in the state authorities in negotiating to bring the rest of the children back safely to some younger ones were freed. they've ruled out paying ransom. president obama, do worry, ordered intelligence forces to step up rescue efforts. i'm a decrease in mina in the west of the country and says money could still change hands to get the children returned. there are several reports we are hearing about
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possible contact been made by people who snatched these school children from the school over the weekend. however, the government is off 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 this journal, which many i believe is not possible because of the rules with which these bind, it's all can operate across north central, northwest and on even know extend nicerta parents. we've made contact with him the areas where these children was taken insisted that the band is compact to some paris and then demanding a $110000000.00 niagara, which is roughly around 250000 us dollars to leave the children. they said some of them even contacted government to know exactly whether or not government has been
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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 for quite 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. this national criminal court chief, prosecutors in sudan asking the transitional government to hand over for former officials over alleged atrocities and are for the former president bashir who's wanted for 5 counts of crimes against humanity to of war crimes. and 3 of genocide did raheem mohammed hussein is the former defense minister and one of the she has closest aides. he's wanted on 7 counts of crimes against humanity and 6 of war crimes. i want harun, the former governor of south dakota, fun and former minister of humanitarian affairs, faces 20 charges of crimes against humanity and 22 war crimes. finally,
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i've done abandon the only one, not from the government, but instead an armed group. the faces 3 will chromos charges. let's have a morgan explains from cartoon the court, prosecutors hoping the current government will help to see that justice is done. we heard from the prosecutor on her last visit to sedan 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 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's all they, they do have evidence that she believes that collecting evidence from the ground because the previous government, which was overthrown in 2019,
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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 tallman and bashir, latin american governments are failing in response to dangerous new rises in current of ours infections. us a view from the pan american health organization, which has surges in countries like brazil and haiti, rise and leslie does take action. scientists say misinformation and mixed messages are being allowed to proliferate. and the even being encouraged brazil is leaving the region with most new cases and deaths. but president bush dinero has been behind skepticism of the virus and restrictions one of nicaragua is most popular opposition. leaders has had her home rated by police as governments accused of trying to eliminate competition for november's
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election. a judge has issued a warrant for the rest of christiana, tomorrow. she faces charges relating to money laundering, and so called ideological falsehood. she's the daughter of a previous president acid, after the current leader from power 3 decades ago. new caledonia will hold a 3rd and final referendum on independence from france in december. the pacific on an archipelago, which became a french colony in 1853 as previously rejected independence during polls in 20182020. i mean 3 referendums are allowed under the rules of the $998.00 new mia accord, which set out a 20 year path towards the colonization. a yes vote would see new caledonia assume full sovereignty. after a 2 year transition period, hong kong museum about china's deadly crackdown scented on gentlemen square, has closed just days before the anniversary of june. the 4th museum said food,
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food and hydro investigators began an investigation on tuesday, saying it could be breaking, licensing rules and memorial of the pro democracy crackdown in consternation on is banned in mainland china. meaning this often a large commemoration in hong kong museum says hope the closure is only temporary. one hundreds of people were killed by chinese authorities during the continent. 9 protests on friday victims will be remembered at memorials around the world. but is katrina, you explained china's government would prefer to see the event it raised from history in a few days, people around the world will commemorate the anniversary of the 1989 practice in canada. square $100.00 potentially thousands of people lost their lives in a bundle, stand off with 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 perceived internationally as
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well. president, she's been paying, says, trying to needs to read that it's global image. he says the country is currently locked in a baffles of public opinion and needs a voice to match its international standing out of the call. 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 it in or lower wages, 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 as well as religion. human wants to be in tiny diplomats 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 railey with your every last republic. i'm going to try to watch any of interest, but there is the prospect of when you brain and they have friendship in other world during the developing world, in the resume or, or in london, america. she didn't paying as cold an official to create a more friendly and trustworthy image of trying to brought analysts say only then you can try is rising global power feature around the world. katrina you out to 0 thinking an arch sinkhole has appeared on a farm and southeast in mexico, actually 70 meters in diameter. the whole is threatening to swallow. a house nearby, state and federal authorities are investigating the cause. locals have been warned to stay away from the area. heard of wild elephants has been causing havoc in
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southwest and china, of wandering out of a nature reserve and into neighboring towns. they've already tracked 500 kilometers from their base in non province damaging buildings and trampling crops along the way. experts tracking the animal's onshore while they are on the move, saying such a journey hasn't been seen before. and needs further study. ah, reminder the top stories going out to 0, israel's opposition needa? yeah, l a p does informed president reuben rivers when he succeeded in getting the support he needs to form a coalition government and unseen benjamin netanyahu the unlikely alliance. couples together parties from across the political spectrum and an historic move. it was the 1st time she support from a palestinian israeli party, the united arab list.
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