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algebra can be traced back to the arabic word algebra. we're going to the limit to the technology 40 percent. often with beta found, they gave us the final building block fund that is covered at medieval times in science and a golden age. with jim alkalinity on al jazeera, ah, me, israel's opposition parties reach a deal to form the next coalition government signaling the end of benjamin netanyahu term as prime minister. ah, alarms are in jordan this now do they are alive and also coming up. should i get braces for an ecological disaster as a fire stricken congo ship carrying chemical thinks of its coast? the unions and student groups in colombia go on
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strike again. the talks fail to end anti government protests that began in april and thousands displaced on living in fear. the red cross appeals to $16000000.00 to help the people of god. ah, we begin in israel where just 30 minutes before a midnight deadline. opposition leader? yeah, le pete has announced he has the support needed to unseat the government of prime minister benjamin netanyahu. lapierre main partner the right wing politician naphtali bennett, who, who would be prime minister and then you government the peed would become prime minister 2 years later. well, there are lions springs together parties from across the political spectrum and has won the support of the palestinian israeli party. the united arab list looks to me. we promise that we will be the last ones to agree and sign the document. and
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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 how about how many joins live now from west to islam hotel? so yeah, that period it's finally announced he has enough support to form this coalition. government set appears. they now have a deal. yes, it appears indeed that they now have a deal. it came after very low hours of negotiations back to back meetings. and really until the last minute it was all up in the air. there was talked at some members of the amino party, we're not happy with what was what was being agreed upon. and then came in month to wrap bass. and he does. he actually put his weight behind this coalition. he wouldn't be part of a government, but he's chosen the part of the coalition. and after that, everything went very quickly. but if you look at the makeup of this coalition,
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it's a party is going from left to far, right. who have nothing in common or very little in common except one main goal, which is to out benjamin nathan. yeah. now looking ahead, there's still a whole process that has to happen this because the parliament has to called for a vote of confidence and by the method that should happen in the next 7 to 10 days . but in between a lot can happen. ask anyone here and mutual a week of politics in israel is a lifetime and things could change again and again. and this is the 1st time in recent history that a palestinian israeli parties agree to support a coalition government. how significant is this for the united arab party? then i think it is a historic woman for the united for the,
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for the party. and actually if you listen to these really media, they were in a frenzy when they so, and heard amans who are by saying that you actually finally signed that piece of paper and put his name along with the 7 other party leaders. now he said that he was joining also to further the interest of the palestinian israeli. he said that he had received several i. he had made several agreements with the a b like for example, to freeze demolition of of houses mostly that sort of a legal houses. but that the militia live has always targeted the palestinian israeli rather than anyone else. he also received other other agree, yelled to meet other agreements of like economic incentives, foot by listed in israelis. so he is going on that ticket to his constituency
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that he's a very early stages he will have to deliver. but it is certainly a historic time and it's also very odd if you think about it, you have this coalition. well, one hand you have a prime minister who the far right? ultra nationalist x at former settler leader who doesn't want to talk at all about any kind of peace agreement. and on the other hand, you have a quite conservative leader of an arab party. so quite an old political alliance there. all right, to hold the line for the in western honda. thank you. so as we've just heard the coalition includes the central parties of la pete and benny gans as well as natal bennett's right. when you mean a party and the united arab list to other center, right, parties of also signed on israel, better new and new hope. and the block also includes the left wing and social
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democratic labor and merit parties. let's bringing dub waxman. he's director of the u. c. l a y s another incentive israel studies at the university of southern california. he joins with the last guy from los angeles job. so this is the 1st time in recent history. an arab israeli party has supported a coalition government. how significant is this and good. this may seem perhaps, as a political experiment in israel when i think it is hugely significant, not since the been government of the 990 has really got the dependent upon the support of pocky. and in this case, not a talked in our talk to you about a new missed our party. so i think it's a huge moment. can israeli politics legitimizing the participation of our political parties in israeli government and for making the wider our community team is busy, legitimate plan and it's rating politics. this is something that should have been done long ago, but i think it's one of the most significant accomplishments of this coalition.
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yeah, job and that's an interesting point you make because the arab, this policy is supporting the coalition comes against the backdrop of the recent ethnic violence. we saw between arabs and jews in israel during the last garza war . what could this mean then if our base railways and palestinians? well, i think for most that the symbolic value of sending the signal, i would say it's a legitimate apartments and our political parties are legitimate partners and israeli politics. symbolically simple, but there's still a lot of substantial issues correspondent just mention that as the issue of construction of all our home, many of which is faced demolition orders. and the reason is that the issue of the divisive jewish nation states the, the basic law that was passed in 2018, there are many issues on which out it's based discrimination from israeli government and neglect from israeli government. so having a seat at the table,
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having a voice and actually having a critical position and in keeping the coalition empower, i think will actually be able to deliver some solely need to tangible benefits. busy material benefits for our palestinian 60 yeah. and we know that enough tale bennett, for instance, support settlements and annexation to some degree in the west bank of this already exposes the huge differences in the coalition. doug, is there enough political glue to even hold this coalition together? do we think? well, i think the political blue that hold it together is miss yahoo! yahoo! that is covered together. that's what made it possible in the 1st place. and as long as not, you know, who remained in politics as long as he continues to be the could lead to become the opposition lead, waiting and hoping that this government will fail. i think that in and of itself is a very strong incentive for these coalition leaders to, to keep together. i think they want to prove to their own respective voters that
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this agreement and this collision was a good idea. there's a lot of skepticism, particularly among white, bring the boat to a very unhappy about the decision to lead this government does. a final quick point to you. what happens then to net to me, yahoo! now we know he sought to discredit naphtali bennett and allies of year la p thing. look, you know, they were endangering israel security but nothing. yahoo, as we know, is a wiley and clever political operator. this isn't the end of it minute. no, i don't think it is. i think we'd be foolish to count him out. he's going to be doing other than he can in the next week to 10 days. to know if the wiring defectors too much pressure upon them so that they don't vote for the government in the vote, but due to take place in the connected. and then afterwards, he's going to be trying to create as many difficulties to create instability, the coalition, and what he can. and i hope that this government will fall soon,
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and then he'll be able to come back to power and selection. of course, he's still facing the rest of his looming corruption trial and he still has a very strong incentive to try to get parliamentary immunity. and that means trying to get back into the prime minister's office if he does end up having to leave next week. dog walks me really good to get your thoughts. thank you very much and have a talking 320. thank you. and key. not israel's defense minister benny gans has congratulated lupita and bennet calling the coalition a block of change and praising it as a night of great hope. he made the comments just ahead of his departure to the united states where he intends to ask washington for more military aid, specifically, guns, once a $1000000000.00 to restock israeli air defense systems. the conflict with how much sim garza saw, thousands of rockets launched and intercepted over palestinian and israeli skies. wel, my kind of joins of live now from washington. d. c. mike, so many gun since trip to washington comes immigrating, criticism of american arm,
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sale to israel. what more do you know about his trip? well, there has been some criticism of on sales, but on the issue of the missile defense system, that's going to be a little argument in congress. in fact, there's been total support for replenishing those files that israel expended during that recent war with a month. but this is not the only issue on the table. now that is what benny gan sees. this is priority on the spirit, but there are other issues that are really going to come up top of that have the question of iran. now the bye. didn't administration wants to talk to guidance about his views on iran, the bite and administration wants to push forward with seeking ways in which to read, negotiate that iran nuclear deal, which it believes is the best way to preserve security and peace in the middle east . as a whole, now the outgoing government to the netanyahu government absolutely opposed to any
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form of reproach. mon, with iran, the by didn't administration, will be trying to find out whether this new coalition is going to be any different . so that is one of the issues that will be on the table. another very important issue, no doubt, is the question of settlements will be raised, no doubt, particularly in compensations of the national security advisor. so this is a lot on the table in terms of the discussions that will happen, i must mention as well. darren that this visit was set up before the coalition agreement. ben against himself is a member of that coalition. and he will be able to give some early indication to the by an administration which way the new government is going to be going on. these major policy issues that concern the united states. most of all, all right, i might kind of lie for stay in washington dc. mike, thank you. now the european union envoy coordinating talks on reviving the iran nuclear deal, believes and agreement will be reached next week in direct to any around the us
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about fully returning to the 2015 nuclear deal between tara and major will hours are expected to resume next thursday. the negotiations have been taking place since april, calling for a short break here. and i'll just see when we come back, saying sorry for the tragedies of the past is not enough calendar. the prime minister promises action to the bodies of more than $200.00 digits. children were found more than the hello conditions are looking hot and dry across much of north america. that heat continuing to build across the west coast. we've already had a record broken in california. we could see some more of the the next few days as those temperatures do continue to rise and it's not just on the west coast. it's
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across central areas towards the midwest and the great lakes and southern areas of canada. also seeing some of that warmth coming through. by the time we get into friday, look at that temperature change in new york 27 degrees. so things are heating up for the east coast as well. for the wet weather we've got to come to the plains and southern states of the us. we seen some pretty strong storms there. we could see more flash flooding across areas of texas and louisiana as those tombs storms continue over the next few days. now, temperatures in the south, eastern states are also edging up, but much of that he contained by the cloud and storms. so rather hot and humid conditions there. and it's a similar story for central america. we've got showers across cuba, much of the caribbean, actually jamaica. see some of that rain as well as the north of mexico. we've got those storms rolling in from the southern areas of the us, the
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warring drug cartels on vigilante groups, the population call in the middle. what's your reason to thing and make sure why do you want this territory? i'm reporting from an episode of mixed violence to investigate the can an upcoming election change anything the people living here? so we're getting to join me john holeman for the full report on audi. o, the me welcome back to her mind about top stories. this,
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our israeli opposition lead that he has informed the president he has the support for me and government ending benjamin netanyahu. toby is in power writing liter, natalie bennett. would be prime minister 1st followed by the peed 2 years later when he coalition brings together h parties and as one the support of the palestinian israeli party, the united arab lift deal still needs a parliamentary vote before a government board in. meanwhile, israel defense minister, if any guns, has welcome the agreement, he's on his way to the united states to last washington for more military aid guns, once a $1000000000.00 to restock israel at defense. the united nations and red cross officials are in gaza. 2 weeks after sci fi end of the conflict between israel and mass, they're assessing the extent of the humanitarian crisis across the gaza strip, including damage to homes, schools, hospitals, and critical infrastructure. u. s. i n has this report in this part of
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garza, and known as in 142 people were killed. half of them belong to one family. the at carlock lost 22 people across 3 generations in their home. no one medical got a couple. at the beginning we heard a strong sound and our home violently shook. after that 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 lived on the 3rd floor, and suddenly we were on the ground. a site from anger and death trap near 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, talking on heartbreaking, and it's an indicator of the number of years that will be needed to build
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again, those private home here and in many other places in the guise of 254 people died in the offensive, the cease fire between mos in israel has held for 2 weeks. but the reality of her gods is very much the same as before. the conflict. there is the lack of water, electricity, and basic infrastructure. the only commercial border with israel used to supply good aid and fuel is now closed. well, there's your many turn 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 to the tv, the supply of drinking water, the evacuation of to it's about also all the supports hospitals, health sensors, the, the palestine, red crescent society for the alcoholic family,
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they will try to reveal, like they have many times before before. why it's why it's 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 our home fell over. 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 and environmental disaster off the coast of sure lanka is getting worse. a large container ship that had caught fire is now sinking. part of it becomes stuck on the sea bed, several 100 tons of oil and fuel tanks that already cause the country's worst maritime environmental disaster. the ship is dealt the death blow to our lives. we can't go to the sea, which means we can't make a living. michelle fernandez has been monitoring the situation from the gumbo. this
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is one of the main concerns of a potential oil spill. 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 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 any other toxic material for moving up the lagoon mouth. this is obviously one of
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the places here in sri lanka, which has some key breeding grounds. there are all vide ruth, 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 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 mosquitoes that i use generally when they're always like the course god. osha 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
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told us that has been in touch with the long navy. they have also deployed that coast guard vessel to fight any oil spill. now, huge fire is broken out and a refinery in southern terror on the blaze sent a thick plume of smoke at a parts of iran's capital. according to local media, the fire started up the liquefied gas line, a tom good, young refinery. so far, there were no reports of any injuries as big as the latest from the radiant capital . the officials here have rudo sabotage. 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 that there would be no shortage of supply and their refund, me would be back on track tomorrow. but fishes have also said that the only hope is
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to contain this fire until it runs out of fuel. the fuel in question is 20000 barrels at that storage depot apparently caught fire. i'm hoping that they can contain it. now this is one of iran, largest or refineries. it refines right to over 200000 barrels a day. that canceled 15 percent of the country's refining capacity. and officials have asked residents in the south of better on here to keep keep the streets clear so emergency service can, can access that site. but what is interesting is, in 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, trade unions in columbia, taking part in another strike, the countries in massive anti government demonstration since april the president even do k, how has deployed military forces to the city of allie up at least 3 people were
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killed and increasingly violent stand off, talk between the government and striking those have so far failed. approaches were initially sparked by anger over tax reforms. sondra pity is in the capital bullets our he says values, there are the smallest seen since protest began. these are the 1st sign of fatigue that we've seen. part of the protestors that have been coming out practically daily . they usually responded massively to the call of the protests. the leaders that afford the faith of strike. this hasn't been the case again. i live here in the capital bogo tab. there are other gatherings called for later in the day, but it's clear that more than a month came to the process. people are beginning to feel some fatigue or feeling tired of being out every day. confronting the police of having
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dealt with so much violence. so part of the police response time also from some of the protesters. and all of this is happening at a time when the negotiations between the leaders of the processor and the governments are not moving forward despite reaching a pre agreement that they with they have called now more than a week ago on the security guarantees. the protesters are demanding to star formal negotiations with the government. the government agreed to that, but never signed that document yet because they are requesting that all the roadblocks that that remain in place in the country, especially in the south and south west of columbia that have had a big consequences in terms of shortage. it need to be lifted for those stocks to, to begin. one of the big wranglers most popular opposition leaders has had a graded by police with
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a government accused of trying to eliminate competition for november's election. a judge has issued a warrant for christina, tomorrow's arrest. she faces charges relating to money laundering and so called ideological full. so attorney general speaking to disqualify her from public office while the investigation continued. now canada's prime minister says the discovery of the remains of $215.00 children at a former residential school, a part of a larger tragedy. last week's discovery as a reminder of the country's brutal legacy of colonialism. while many were outraged for indigenous communities, it comes as no surprise zane bazaar at the latest. mm. ah, leaders in canada are struggling to come to grips with the legacy of their predecessors. across the country. activists are calling for the removal of statues, dedicated to men, considered forefathers whose names are increasingly synonymous with a legacy of discrimination and violence against indigenous communities. oh,
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this is a town in horrible grief. this is a community broken. this is a community standin, shattered and grasping for ways to deal with it. and it's hard for a lot of people to comprehend this. a week ago, the remains of 215 children were found in an unmarked grave at an old boarding school. designed to culturally isolate indigenous children from their families. since then, canada has been going through a public reckoning. 215. indigenous kids were found in an unmarked mass grave. anytime we think about unmarked mass graves, we think about a distant country where a genocide has happened. this is not a distant country. this is here in canada,
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from the 1880 to 1996 and estimated 150000 children were taken from their homes. many of them by force as part of assimilation program, run by the government and the catholic church. they were forbidden from speaking their native languages and subjected to physical, emotional, and sexual abuse. in 2015 the truth and reconciliation commission of canada called the practice a cultural genocide. the recent discovery of bodies has prompted cause to search all such schools for more unmarked graves, where thousands more children are thought to be buried. certainly no surprise at all. everybody in the 1st nations community knew that there are mass graves. we've been calling it for years. we've been telling the government for years that there are mass grades and every single residential school. but they didn't listen to us. flags are at half mast until further notice. and canadian prime minister just in
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trudeau, spent the week re committing to reconciliation, saying, sorry for the tragedies of the past is not enough. just not enough for the children who died for the families or for the survivors and communities. only with our actions. can we choose a better path? that is what our government will always try to do. on tuesday, he kicked off national indigenous history month by announcing an investment of $18000000000.00 over 5 years to address socio economic disparity and indigenous communities. but critic say successive canadian governments have been slow to address ongoing issues of discrimination, even blocking efforts to uncover and report past atrocities, cases of missing and murdered. indigenous women and girls remain disproportionately high and largely unsolved and violence against indigenous people. also continues critic say that is all evidence that indigenous people are among the most
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marginalized in canada. zin basra. v o. dizzier museum in hong kong, dedicated to the 1989 gentlemen. square massacre has close days before the anniversary on friday. that's after authorities opened an investigation into the venues license organized to say they want to protect their staff. memorials of the event abandoned hong kong, as part of beijing growing crackdown on the territories pro democracy movement. ah, a creature headlines here on the al jazeera israeli opposition leader. yeah. le pete has informed the president. he has the support to form a new government ending. benjamin netanyahu is 12 years in power. right. wing lead and f tale been it would be prime minister 1st followed by le peed 2 years later. well, there's really coalition brings together 8 parties and has won the support of the.

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