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you can watch are english streaming live and i get 2 channels plus thousands of up programs, award winning documentaries, and get new support. subscribe to you choose dot com forward slash al jazeera english. ah. israel's opposition parties reach a deal to form the next coalition government signaling the end of the man. that's now his term as prime minister. ah hello, i'm down, jordan, this is out there at lie from doe are also coming up. sure lanka, braces for an ecological disaster. a fire stick and cargo ship carrying chemicals thinks of its coast. the unions and
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student groups in colombia go on strike again, not the talks fail to end anti government protests that began in april and thousands displaced on living in fear. the red cross appealed for $16000000.00 to help the people balance out. i we begin in israel where just 30 minutes before midnight deadline. opposition leader? yeah. le pete has announced he has the support needed to unseat the government. a prime minister benjamin netanyahu, that feeds main partner is the right wing politician. definitely been it would be prime minister in then you government, the paid would become prime minister 2 years later. well, there were lions springs together, party some across the political spectrum and has won the support of the palestinian 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
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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. hold our bill, how many? now the latest now, from western usa. well, it's going to be a very, quite peculiar government. i would say the coalition is made of 8 parties who go from the left to the far right, who ideologically have very little in common and see don't see eye to eye on most of the issues. but it's a correlation that is lou together by the fact that they all want to as benjamin netanyahu. that's the main goal of this coalition is actually cool to go. elation for change. now how is going to function this is going to have a wrote rotating prime minister's. 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,
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ultra nationalist. you mean a party and then in august 2023, i would take over that post of prime minister netanyahu will be in the opposition. he will be heading the largest block in opposition actually in the election in 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 least. what does lacks money? some of the university of southern california, he says it's extremely significant to have the united arab list support. not since the been government of the 990 has at israeli government depended upon the support
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of our party. and in this case, not talking our talking about in the midst our party. so i think it's a huge moment. can it's ready politics? legitimizing the participation of our political parties in israeli government and for making the wider our community. so a legitimate plan israeli politic isn't something that shouldn't be done long ago. but i think it's one of the most significant accomplishments. this coalition, the political blue that hold it together with miss yahoo. and he's going to be doing other than he can in the next week to 10 days to last. a white ring defections too much pressure upon them so that they don't vote for the government in the vote, but due to take place in the connecticut. and then afterwards he's going to be trying to create as many difficulties to create instability to coalition. and he'll do what he can, and he'll 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 still faces the threats of his looming corruption trial. and so 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. israel's defense minister benny gans house, congratulated lupita and bennet calling the coalition a block of change and praising it as a night of great hope. he made a comment 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 israel to defense off know the conflict with how massive garza saw. thousands of rockets launched and intercepted a palestinian and israeli skies will my kind of join us live now from washington d. c. mike, so been against his trip to washington comes in a growing criticism of american arm sale to israel. what more do we know about his trip? indeed, yes. well,
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this was settled before this coalition agreement that it was something of a sudden trip. and he's only going to be spending a day in washington top of brittany against his agenda is that you mentioned there to get money to replenish is wales and baton defense system has been a lot of discussion in congress about providing arms to israel, particularly in the light of the way in which they will use during the recent war with us. however, on the question of the south system, there'll be no opposition whatsoever from within congress. but that being said, this is not the only thing that again, will have the on the agenda, you'll be meeting senior members of the fight in administration and what's likely to come up 1st of all is the issue of iran. where does gone stand as a defense minister, and importantly, where is the new government going to stand? whereas the, that in your head ministration was vehemently opposed to any form of reproach. mom
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with iran, the bite and administration is convinced that that is the way to ensure a lasting peace in the region, the se, mike, we could soon see the formation of this new coalition government in israel without benjamin netanyahu at the helm. how is the biden administration viewing all these political drama and israel? well, formally, the bite administration says that doesn't comment on political processes still under way, but there's no doubt that there's something of a sigh of relief in the bite and administration. joe biden has known benjamin netanyahu for a long period of time. he was the point person when vice president, under barack obama bama, absolutely loathing netanyahu and preparing to have bite and deal with most of the discussions with netanyahu. so he does know him from a long way back, but also because of his relationship with israel at very strong relationship throughout his career bite and also knows all these players in the new government.
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he's intimately associated with them at various times over the decade. so he does know as the people concerned, what he does not know is how this coupled together coalition is going to put in with us interest. now the primary us interests, as i mention, trying to get some form of reproach. mom with iran is this new coalition going to help by didn't do this, or if again, to continue to obstruct him as did then that's an yahoo government. all of this being said, that certainly is a relief in washington at this change in government, regardless of the fact that it's still to be seen exactly how a government drawn from so many desperate parties can actually function at most importantly from the white house, the view is whether it can act in the interests of the united states as well as in those of israel, or my kind of life, or stay in washington. d. c. might. thank you. now the european union envoy
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coordinating talks on reviving the iran nuclear deal, believes and agreement will be reached next week. indirect talks between iran and the united states about fully returning to the 2015 nuclear deal. but in tehran and major powers are expected to resume next thursday, negotiations have been taking place since april an environmental disaster off the coast. i'm sure lanka is getting worse. a large container ship that had caught fire, now sinking thought of its become stuck on the sea, been several 100 tons of oil and its fuel tanks, and its cause the country's worst ever 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. now fernandez has been monitoring the situation from the gumbo. this 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,
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the where the see meets the lagoon. essentially here in the gumbo 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 a centrally 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 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 like the coast guard, all should ease on the alert. we're being told to handle any oil leak. that results in this basic crisis we've had in the navy has told us that has been in touch with the sri lankan navy. they have also deployed that course god vessel to fight any oil spill. well militia going to donna is an advocate for shank has marine environment. she says the amount of plastic pellets which have leaked from the ship
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are a huge danger to wildlife. i think the damage which regards to the politic is of most concerning right now. it's just, it's now it's pretty to the sudden close, closer larry officer long, chris and this tennis or just, you know, covering that area and it could really haven't terrible impact on married life and fish in the area already. the fishing operations send this in a gumble. so i think in terms of action read reading, you can do the cleaning, debris and the out of the course area to try and minimize the damage that could, that it could keep having on the communities. and also the marine animal and in the waters basically have to tell us these are the building blocks of any, any plastic and what type of plastics to how out there on the moon environment.
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these are really tiny and picking color and they look like fish. it to fish, married birds and animals and they inject them. and these can really, you know, talk to you until you can see the water and become really toxic. and these chemicals can leach out into the marina and consume it. and you can just by accumulate in their bodies and bio magnified to all the switching. so it's really devastating. what's happening right now with regard to the tenant situation and being a green conservation organization that's sort of really concerning to office. we'll talk for a short break here and i'll just here, right, when we come back, nicaragua, police sprayed the home, the permanent opposition leader, one of the main challenges in november. the presidential election thing, sorry for the tragedies of the past is not enough and counted as prime minister promises action now to the bodies of more than 200 indigenous children with more in
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that state. ah, ah, it's time for the perfect journey to winter sponsored by cattle airways. hello there. it continues to be a very wet picture for china. you can see from the satellite image that cloud and those thunderstorms, dominating across the southern and eastern areas of china with the north east is also being effected. have a look at this pool nato ripped through, hey long jung province, bringing destruction there. and that where the system working its way towards the southeast, we're going to see some wet and windy weather across the korean peninsula. and by the time we get into friday, japan, seeing that wet and windy weather and that's linking up with our may you front, we could see some floods where that rain continues to persist and be rather intense
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over areas of japan. we for the may, you from down to southern areas of china now, macau, already seen record rainfall on tuesday. we could see more wet weather and flooding from those heavy rains. hong kong seeing the what were the 2, it's up for the east in shanghai that's looking fine and dry with $27.00 degrees. there's weather on the menu as well for india, those one soon rains, kicking in around the southern coast, kara could see some localized flooding where those rains are particularly intense and bangladesh. continuing to see those heavy rains. sponsor cut on airways. the morning heroism and they were well health stories for iconic. so she nicea algeria and meeting the people in the faces
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and song writers and musicians who composed the songs for north africa on which is the era o the me welcome back to pick your mind about top stories here on our area is really opposition need to speed as informed the president, he has the support to form a new government ending benjamin netanyahu is 12 years in power. right. lead natalie's been it would be prime minister 1st followed by the p 2 years later. well, there's really coalition brings together 8 parties and has won the support, the palestinian israeli part of the united arab list. deal fil needs
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a parliamentary event for a government this morning on a congo ship is sinking off the coast of shanker threatening of ecological disaster caught fire 2 weeks ago and is filled with several 100 tons of oil. united nations and red cross officials are now in gaza. 2 weeks after a ceasefire ended the conflict between israel and hamis. their assess in the extent of the humanitarian crisis across the gaza strip, including damage to home schools, hospitals, and critical infrastructure. you may say it has this report in this part of 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 got up 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,
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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 and children pay the ultimate cause. the magnitude of destruction here is, is of course, talking 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 guise of 254 people died in the offensive. the cease fire between mos in israel has held for 2 weeks. but the reality for god, this is very much the same as before, the conflict. there is a lack of water, electricity, and basic infrastructure. the only commercial border with israel used to supply
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goods, 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 supports hospitals, health centers, the, the palestine red crescent society for the alcoholic family they will try to reveal, like they have many times before, just 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,
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but it's nothing like the price they've already paid. you may see elsie's 0 garza a here try a has broken out a refinery in southern terrace. the blaze sent a thick tumor of smoke parts of rounds capital. according to local media. the fire started up. the liquefied gas line turn go on refinery. so father, no reports of any injuries as big as the latest from tara. the officials here have ruled out 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 refund will be back on track tomorrow. but fishes have also said that the only hope is to contain this fire until it runs out of fuel. the fuel in question
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is 20000 barrels at that storage depot. that apparently caught fire, i'm hoping that they can contain it. now this is one of iran, largest or refineries refines right to over 200000 barrels a day that cancel 15 percent of the countries. the refining capacity and officials have aust residence in the size of that are on here to keep keep the streets clear so emergency service can, can access that site. 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 now this fire, this refinery. so far, officials are saying that both incidents, accidents, trade unions in columbia are taking part in another strike the country seeing massive anti government demonstration since april president. even duke has deployed military forces to the city of cali. after at least 3 people were killed in increasing the violence standoff protests were initially spoke by under other tax
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reforms. alexandra petty isn't the capital property. he says valley vale, the smallest scene since protest began. these are the 1st sign of fatigue that we've seen. i'm part of the protestors that have been coming out practically daily . they usually responded massively to the call of the protests, the leaders of for 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 have confronting the police of having 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
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a time when the negotiations between the leaders of the processor and the governments are not moving forward despite reaching a pre agreement as 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 he, 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 shortages, need to be lifted for those stocks to to begin. what am the garage was most popular opposition? leaders is under house arrest. police rated christina cher morris homer. she was accused of money laundering. the attorney general seeking to disqualify her from public office or the investigation continues or left america edison, the sea,
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and human joint us from santiago, chile. she has more on why this is the critical moment. tomorrow is the daughter of your child. more of the former president, who in turn was the widow of fucking water, all who was the owner of the most prominent opposition newspaper in nicaragua, during the most a dictatorship. his us has a nation from brazil revised on the orders of some also led to the subsidies the revolution. and so this is a family that has had a very, very important role in politics in that country. and the fact that she has now been a choose of money laundering as the head of the child motor, a foundation she denies. the charges, of course, is believed to be greater than most of the opposition believes this is a way to try to eliminate all of the most prominent opposition leaders. i had of this year's presidential election. she would be the 3rd presidential candidate or
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wouldn't be presidential candidates. i've been in prison. 2 of the opposition parties have now been declared illegal. and so this is a real campaign or would seems on the part of president daniel ortega and his wife was the vice president to make it impossible. it's difficult, rather if not impossible for opponents to take part in those elections. the organization of american states has just come out with an announcement saying that they're holding this systematic repression and also of human rights watch is calling on the biden administration and on the european union to react with strengths. they said to try to prevent these elections from being fraudulent and impossible to hold. 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. same bas robbie has the
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latest me, ah, the 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, this is a town in horrible grief. this is a community broken. this is a community stunned and 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.
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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, from the 1880 to 1996 and estimated 150000 children were taken from their homes. many of them by force, as part of a simulation 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
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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 grave. 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 trudeau, spent the week re committing to reconciliation, saying, sorry for the tragedies of the past, is not enough. 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? and 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 in indigenous
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communities. but critic say success of 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 remained 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 marginalized in canada. zin basra. v o dizzier nasa has announced to new emissions both to venus, the nearest country neighbour. be the 1st us admissions to venus's atmosphere. and more than 3 decades, europe space agency put a spacecraft around it in 2006. nasa hopes the map it's rocky surface and also cover if the solar systems hottest kind of ever had an ocean and was habitable to robotic missions are expected. last spring 20282030. we hope these missions will
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further our understanding of how the earth evolved and why it's currently habitable, when others in our solar system are not planetary science is critical in answering key questions that we have as humans like, are we alone? what implications beyond our solar system? could these 2 missions have ah, type of krycek of the headlines here on al jazeera israeli opposition leader. he has informed the president, he has the support to form a new government ending benjamin netanyahu is 12 years in power. right wing lead enough totally been. it would be prime minister 1st fall by the peed 2 years later . well, these really coalition brings together 8 parties and has won the support of the palestinian israeli party, the united arab list.

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